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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1972-11-12 - Orange Coast Pilot7 ' ' . ' - ~ • 't I ~ .. _, ... ' ; I ' . . ' ' ' y I I' ' t• ·' ' . ·"" .' ;. . " . :i.tt."':;-.an~e~ Is _ft Fair Pay.? • . . " • . ' ' ~ ~-.;r:...,.y~. ··;~ . I 1.3:' .,. ~,~1 -~. i.I' • I . ' • , ' '1~·U1 .I"-.·•$- " ' ., ' ' ' ' I ' Y9,.~. ·~~ .NO. 311, a: s~11o~s;: ,·2b PAiP,E_S. ' ., .. . . . - ' -.. -..... . - . " -.r ,, ' ' ~ .... ,..,, ~-..-, .. ' , ' I . -. . . ·~ .,... . .... . .. ,i. • it;;.,.·"~~ : :. 1 ~~v " ,.. .. '•,,•, • ' ~ .. "' .. .,J ... ()t ift\S. • ~· ' ,j! • • . ••• • • I • ~ 1 l{ f 1 ,. qulmileal. ........ -.......... -implled. ~ 'EGUl!lim :V••-"""'-llllle -11"":'11\1f. .tkll .. -f';i;';{ . fi lteil of both worldi.' . . . . Bilcboa ~ • ...., """th with • 145 allowonce ·""'1 certain l(llP to _perform for Jt •. , .•. ·· ... ,, , . WheQ .... !ails to do bls ·~"'bls -.tabs·-f'/JO eillcb --'ftlal lfay, .. MlkO explains It, he still ends up .. ,. with f'/.llO __ _.. to opmd ·• .... pleuet. -lfd la llli-daa..,. .... ""'° aeta II a·"'"* tor doing .._ .._all..,..--..... IMIODI and that'I apemjve." But 11 Ille wwld like to add a few dolJan to her nlkt ..... ..,. her pertlils will pay her ,,,.. -jobs performed . l,10lll!d the home. ~ ~ J:.. ir~"'u/:i! a':i:. •"lbJs way I' l\r!i>w ,when my mom "bal a piy dlly, IO do I." , 'Ibere appear to be .as many phllosopbles about why and bow to ., " ' ' . SU"!DAY, NOVEMB~~ I~. 19n . -' .. . .... ' ·, ·': ;>· ' ,. ' TWENTY-FIVE CENTS . . Hopscotch Hijacking Ends , . ' . ' "! Jn .... Cub.a; Gun.men Arrested . . ,. HIGH 8CllOOL i-.s.-• Sad1el!Mk M, Ow 111111 U ... • l . I 11About 11:15 p.m.. a voiee c:rackled over the radio: 'Southern 49er, tb1a ls Miami. We have the Wblte Hou5e on the phone. John Volpe will talk at the reqorest ('f the President,' " Watts repmied. He said another voice broke in saying, "We can't raise the aircraft," then a third voice said, "Thi! is John Volpe." The man who identified himself as Volpe •was told ' the plane was heading IOI' Havana and ..........i. "! just thought I'd try to talk them back.!' Waltaald·--replled;'"lbey IOid llley _., 1111<-to an1me .. the Presklen& .. The plane-apent .alleut two hours In Havana · Sllturday an.noc., tbm r. turned , ... --to the -Chica Naval Air Slatloo ... r ltey W..._ Alter a re!u.ellng atop at Key West, tt took of! and headed northeast and then swung nortllwest to land at MCCoy Air Force Base at Orlando. .. The hijackers there demanded fuel, oil and trans-AUantic navigation ~rt.s. an FAA opol!esman llUd. But the plane toolt of! abl\lplly, and oUidals In Orlando Mid FBI marbmtn ... out II -two ., the jetllne<'a tires II lt llfted of[, , The plaDe clrclod ..... ltey West [or I !ew millllel, lhep --for (See BUAalJNG, ..... Al) Negotiat~ng With Hanoi . .. U.S., RU88 Trade Data on Cancer • ........ , .. .,. --... __ L.&~ M---~ .. .,.. ................. ... :t-• ,,,...._ . .,.,__ .. __ N -.. ._... __ ... .. . .._ .. ......... • ......... c+oocAJ ................ w ..... 1 -. u.c.. .. I.~ Ms; I ,.. ,,.... ........ ... __ O.t• ~ .. • ... • MILT f'&M ilCt I 8 ----+.--~ • ' • " l " I TINl.V PV.OT • • People /Quotes Huntington Beach City Cauncllmen de- dded this 1'eek that they would like to see a m1111icipol band fanned. The proposed band woUld be composed of cilUeA '!\Usi,- dam. who '""1ld g1 .. bi-monthly ~ al •ulutas spots In the city. During the band dli<oalon, the city's senior councilmen Tod ....... .en4oned the band but added, "I cu• i good bond as long as it's nof a rock bond." Still bitter that Costa Mesa public works workers "came out with their c:bain saws, trucks and grinders and killed 33 tree5," on Washington Street in his own neighborllood, y.,.. lyn Mlrtll called dty councilmen "a bunch of .bunllling bur- eaucratic bums" for considering a proposed streef tree or- dinance last week. Mayer Jack Hammett said be resented Marth's argumentive style and objected to being placed In a "bareaucnlle pr!loge bucteL" JWth Immediately remind- ed him that the exact words uaed were "bungling burell&. catic bu.ms... ·: Recnperating from surgery for remow! of a cancerous breast. Shirt.., Temple Block, former child ~ said, "II ·ii my fervent hope that women will not be afraid to go to their doctors for diagnosis when they have unusual sy'mptoms. There is almost certain recovery from this form of cancer if it Is caught early enough!' A cililens group in Newport Beac:b called a spe¢al meeting· for tonilbt at 7:30 at Newport lhrbof High SC:liool lo "gather infonution" about a controversy surround- ing the second pbue of the Versailles on the Bluffs apartment project in West New- poi:t. Counc:ihrien !lave a public hearing od the development oet Monday nigllt by Allon Book, clWni:um of the group -Newport Residents United (NRU} -said they'd bet- ter gel the lnformatiOn tonight to avoid ''turning Ille COtlllcil sesion Into a rbqbarb." Besides, Beet said, "a simple bearing ii a terrible place tn get information." Warning against undennining the North Atlantic Treaty Organllation, Gen And,_ J. Goodpastor, Allied commander in Eurc:pe, said. "Despite all the Wk of detente and accom· modation, the last few years have been marked by a continu- ing and di5turb~~J::'wth in Russian military strength. The Soviets may be · g more quietly just now, but they are carrying a big stick -one whic:b is, in fact, getting bigger." A special citizens committee bas sug- gested, among many proposals, that Hun-_.,_. tington Beach consider establishing council· manic districts. Most councilmen are cool to the idea, though they do admit it would cut the high cc:st of campaigning. Jony Mltnoy • summed up ~ !eelino. '.~ campaign 'before the election, I wlSlt !'hid a district, I I but after each election, rm glad I don't." Districts were a hot issue In 19'5, but voters • Yule -Mail . . .. . .r .... ."1.creases ~ Boml)F~~ LONOON (AP) -ScotllDd Yd-mi- ......... Salurday. wwld';!lde ........ lilo'· • tbe-i&q letter lionib _,_..Uid'aid ' --~ eoukl -In the <hiltmil man l'l!rih. · 1 • • • A.'""" 0 of mi. at Jewtidt ...... ID!I •• omeoo ..,.. l!rilaln """"eud7- ,_.,. -leller -ml lit lout two lalM alarms. • • Two mail -In i..-ID!I • lldrd illbel Cf._.. .... clifl\1.,i ~ -.... they could ..... damop. 'l1iel' brwil>t to II tbe total dilco>ered In Brl- lala ln ... do7f, lDolOdlnl ... In Ille • m,lnll ·boldl YlidaJ tllaf WWilded a Jewl!li.dlamaod -. l'aur -...... -......... . • t""'"1ll«! la Sw--... -In IarMI. ~bad -llliiJOd_~ India, T•-Woit~ For. 9et but autllarltlet tlln aid Ille apbive ·~BJ . , cie.-w -!Dode....,.. IDdl&. Members ol the ~wpcjrt Harbor American l.A!glon Post 291 hoist Brtllell-~Mpec:Ulit.Arib .tmw-•, •thelr-rlflM ~OJ" a salute to_tbe "old" Veteran's Dl!f whic:b Americans !:,\.:\ad:Cbe Seplemher ~~ Jn. celebrated. on Nov. 11 until recenUy. Even though Veteran's Day bas and killed ~Get!. al li,.ti M~ been officially c:banged to Oct.. 23, some refuse to accept. the switc:b. 0'1mplc:s ~ .,.. blan\ed ..... weeb-. Nov. 11 was the _dale of the mgnmg of the WWI armistice in 1918. 1110 for a nob·llf leltor bombl to llnell . .. =b.r.lnduding one Iba~ killed a . c f" . w 't s I Wltllmountlngevidenceofanewletler ease-Ire: on 0 ve bomb wave directed against Jewish ~·r; .. ::i::i~~~!.."°': F I E t p bl Ch ·=:~~crime~ chief. ar as ro ems: ou Cmdr. Ernest Bond. WIS named to head tbe probe. -led tbe inveatigation Of. COPENHAGEN (UPI) -Prsideot mon lnleresled In tbe "8lrlc:ted area of tbe lemJrlst•bombiop at tbe bomes o1 Nam's main (001 after his re ohctlon II a ceuHlre and acoordlngly ba4 uked Brilllb Clbinet !Cmisim 1111 year by ,. to .....,.. a luting -In' !""°'MDI mlY Ille r.ur · nallom dilOc:tly - anorc:llilt -oalled ''The Angry . bul a -will aot -iD tho Ibero." tbe joumallsts quot..i ldm as Br1pde.'' pniti!ma Jn 1he Far Eat, Q'tcss! Pre-.aaYbJc'. , · Re amsled iDeged mem1ien o1 tbe mler Chou &>lat said In ._u nl wt Chou Aid ....,U.tiooa bno191ng tw l!rigade before any hilfb olfjcjall .,.... bin samuy. and Clmbodla In' partleular will .bo. wtr/ hurt. 'l1>e ~a~ -aro "'"'""' trial The 7f.~ premier talked for IO bani and 11W>11 libly thO whole .el of Sc:olfand Yard alao .....i Detec:tlve mlllalel wltb a IP'OUP of -naYlan problems 1111111 be turned over and view- Supt. llllc:llael Davies as a speo;la1 liaison edit<n and newsmm In Cbe "Peoples ed again "a couple of tilces." offlcer for Cbe moll bomb -Jlnlbe to Roll" In Peking Friday. News of the eo.-ning Nam's ee-elec:tlon, Chou coordinate investigatloos wUh police meeting was delayed 1Dltil it was re-was quoted u saying, "Re bu dooe a lot forces around tbe ""'Id. leased In Copenlligoa. to tmpnve relalloos b<tween Ibo United OHlclail In India said Cbey in!A!n:epled Wben ·asked by a Donish newsman 513tes and China but it ;., more tm- 50 letter bombs last week from more whether China ;., prepared to join other portant !or m what he ...., to improve than ~ mlllian piet"eS of mail handled. major PoWerS in guarent.eeiDg peace in the cblrees of peace in Vietnam." Tbey lti1I ml!led at least 21 more letter Vietnam, OIOU said: Danish -- RedRockets . • Kill Three Children • • • • . . . • . . . • . . . . . SA100N (UPI) -Communill troapo : ,_ Ibo Amertc:1n and South Viet-: nm ?Tl bMe lit Bien Hoa Mir Salem. : -.,.....,,..t polllions around tile -ibem dty ol Quine Tri wltb more tban 1,llO rounds 11111 ...... up .. am-• mqnjtim dump just ootslde tile coplta1 • early lbll momlnf, military -said. : Abolli 50 rocbll blt In ID!I around Bin • Hoa 11 miles northeast of salgoo • .,.1y today lr:U1ing three chlldreo, South Viet· _ -mllltar)'· ..,._,,., said. • lllllitary sources said 10 penona .,.,. • wounded, inc:luding four women and Ill South Vietnamese soldiers. EJcb1 American sel"\'lreme!J su/fmd aJla .and bruiJes acrambllng for OC>W1", mlillary ,.,....,.. said. A Soulh Viet· namese F5 Freedom Fighter jet was ~ damqed, "and a IUdol lgnlled a -" ............ --· 150 -nisten ablue, military ........ said. South Vie-marineJI neae Quq Tri ctty 404 mflea north of SallfOll _.. shelled with l,llliO rounds Of mWod artlllery, rocket and mortar fire 5alur· day. In flgllting tbat followed, the marines reported killing 19 North Vietnamese soldiers while suffering seven of their own men killed and 29 wounded. About 500 tom ol artUlery explosive powder were set afire, before dawn today at Tuy Ra, ...., ... miles llOUlheast or Saigon. milllaly ....... said. Deep io Cbe llekq Delta !JO. miles . --Of Saigon. four IZmm mortar • sbells exploded In Cbe --c:aplta1 of : ~ "=-~--kllllDc ; ~ said. 30, military In tile air war, U.S. Navy jeta lilt a -.nQe.wJde OommunJal I Upp I J c:ml«,llQUded bJ one ol North Viet· : nam•s 1-vlest a::awintratkm <!1. _. • lialnnft -Cbe U.S. command Ald sa1un1ay. Bridge Disas~r Yields 5 Bodies bombs accounted for in Br It a in' "Neither Great Britain nor auna bas dKlle bis oe:;::o~tbeJ:!fe Swll2erland and brael in the fast lew been asked to participate altbougb this calmly wben questioned about Sino-BRUNSWICK. Ga. (UPI) -The bodies ~ hero said they ezpected -.... included in Hanoi's ninf>.palnl peace -malions but turned bltler and of five mare.-of a ""1l>llriclP col-wave of leller bombs was lll<ely durin accord. Apparently Cbe United Sletel ;., sarcutie wl>eb be turned to China's con-lisicn ..,.. nwvered SOturdlJ, brinllnc the a.ristmu mail rusb wl>eb overwoek~ Diet wllh Cbe Soviet Unioo. tbe total o1 -dmd to 10. ~-~have Jess lime !or ' Lady Churchill, 87, ~:i~u:;\:' .. ~°!: ir:!=1';'.;i-=:1.:.*'t: 4-1'01~:;~ =~ ~u\!1; • Suffen Broken Hip , . = ~· ~ :i, ~ :t:' "'~ =-i!\:'"'1 S::, mrlYe with largO bl Of Clirt.tmas to tbe -.... ....._ tinnb!"W-~and ..... Cbe - cartis and .,. opened at tbe same time. LONDON (AP) -Lady Speg:er-"It Is very dllllcult for "" to diniDguisb Bwill-mp.mc llr1Dlnlc:lt 'R!v.r. t 'l1>e letter bomb found In Glasgow WU Cburehill, wldoor of! Jlir \Vim!ll>a. """'< l be-in. ·...i "'1lnle _..,. froDl . ~4,111t,!!"d* fal~~y Wtl1! l went again.rt Ille ptoposal 'llmost 2-1, and councilmen say It Isn't likely to become a bot is.rue again. ved ~ ewish h of clathtnc\ reported in salilf8etory cmclillon In ~. Out of uperlence '-U.. lasl ldedtum wnue the qlli«, ')lllft ~: " -. ·• t 1 ba4 IJtlt''maileddrl>in · Westminster Hospital , hero Setun!Jy 2Q ~ we ttocl to choose the negaUve lilteil mlY II !!lat or a w1imall, a boy 11111 ; "·i •1 • .. BombilJ' ~ hfl.en. ,. night after ·an operation for a hrokm.J:tp. Jwoidilg." a man. • ' don lnc:inded one spotted In a post office -~---''----'--;.:_ __ _:. ____________________ _ LT. Col. J. IC. Codnn, squadron oommander for Marine and a """"1d deUverecl to a Jewish area pilot. on the alttnft carrier America, said, ''The• rumors in eaol Loodon. aboard this ship ... I can't believe il You name a day be- tween now and next April that there'll be a cease-fire, and TffE BEEK SHEP PIEIENTI 12 ~WOOJiJ~ I've beard il .. Shirley Praised for Not Keeping Quiet on Surgery STMTOllD (UPI) -A!..-gny blin .... !ram the ----spill-in;:: O'fltt u.e pil)oill', td. tbt ,,,.,,, .. smDe is ltiD there .m ., m'f die db1ip&ts tbat once made be< the molt -. lit· tJe girl in the nrid. Sbirley Tempe B1xt. the -i11w cbiJd -......... lried polilic:s -c:essfully but -d!arm mode her • ~"""""ul diploma!. is fic!>r.q ..., J',....P-.el MAZATLAN ••• o.a.-. a llapla. 11HYC; Sany e.Rm' Eri<Dm • Worlod:. BCYC: Gay ..,.... Cal a --. XllYC. Al Cllhl'I 5Moot .... w.-. BCYC. md Balo Gtm's C 6 C II l!GlloL 11HYC -the ..... -...... U. race. k ... marted bf m a - b......, dooe ..........S-. 111 -A. tcr o • ••. Wmilr' bell «I BdJul bf•_., __ 1'11111 3 7 • • T :• Onnll: I, tr-: Z. Baadoli-J. ""'-- 0-., -: IAYC; i. ,._ Alim-_ CYC: .. W~; &, Blot lllraK: 7, Wlniar; .. -· I. liom--•ind, IUdori --CYC; 11 . Imp llble, SldiP Albol. IAYC a.a A:L Warnor-. l . -I a..-: .. ~; •. 0,,.., dlll a ;t, • 1t«: J.. • *' ._ .. .!! .. lld!lll.~; .. I .. CC ; I, _,,o c-. c. I. ...... 2. ... _ ...... I. y-Jackd, ~Alb:'· vi... a.a D: I. -.-.rt· l. Anica: l . L'Allocro; f. Plielaiiid: ~ .. ......._ King GmtaY Honored On 90lh Birthday 8TOCIJlllUI W'> -Ills a..t VJ AM ti Is•::.= .. a Mills~ --to t • -... ......... .._ .... ,,_ ..... dm --f6 T' Fl~ _.,....,.. .... tom.a.11111 .. ,~ cw -•• '1 :., .. ........... -""" ............. ---rad-~"" iiid -.. !be-for. r.... U11 .... -~ bem lo die -In II ,.....c..,....,...111o11· 1J11t C'tC 3 tDIW' 1111:1. dDdln I ,. -MIL _.. --.... f9!if. ri++n ii ..... dia:unwd tk -ID the~ ...... llw .... M I ti • Wt ..tftce II ,... ... tob•;aCl7lnol<for ...... s;q' • I '"' .... ,.. Ml"l '"11 ...... =-.. -... ... .. 1 .. ., __ ... _ •N:••• 11e.u.a.. :::.~:;1 • &ekl I le' n..•-·· I ..... .... fl r ' r 'llir fn ' _._. ·-1.-i !hr~--~~-...... 11111 I"* _. !Wr.J ...... £, ... ., ......... lJ .... , ,.,. a -em .,. ..._ .,,_, litl ......... .., .. --.,., ... , .. t .. ,..... ...... . th Siad< .. lilt ..... -I M1s~w •.,..•._.,ta Jl_ ........ - b<t-.. -"' ... JI. i HUACKING. ' • • Havana alttr tbe pilot notified the FAA be ba4 ... utremely c:rttleal" emergen- cy .., -.i and tbac bis "co-pilot is no ionger of any WM!: to me." Soulbern AinroYJ reported tbal nf· fidail In Cnilo bad foamed the nmway fer the crippled jet, which c:irded tbe ~ for &!>OUI lO minutes to bum .<>fl 'l1>e maralbon bijac:t, wblcll bad In- ~ a llDUl In bomb an atomic ruo- tor plant lD Te10••1ee Uthe ramom-de- mlD!I wu not met. began at 5:3S p.m. PSr Friday when tbe three fug!Uveo took over Cbe DC t after It len Blrmlngbam, Ala., Oft a flight to Montgomery, Ala,, and Florida. Agency Fnmc:e Press reported lrom Havana that Prime Mln1*r Fidel Castro wu at tile airport when the plaoe landed tbe !Int time in Qiba. Tbe hijackers demanded tbal Castro oome aboard, but be AmaiJ>ed in an aJrporl lounge dJrec:. ting tile ~-. AYP added. Tbl dispatch alto said Cbe Qiban ·~ ficials ...._.,. tried to sunound the plane ID!I -Ibo bijac:bn .. sur- --It landed tben Saturday &na-. AYP said abarpabooters In dflllan c:lotbea were stationed nearby out GI iilpt of the bijac:bn. I c:am-o•a depUIJ -minister lalk-td wttb the bijac:bn ir-a ramp wblcb blnly -tile c:oc:q,lt window. and al ... poiDI OablD ~Inn ""' tbreo,_ wlth a band _.... be1d by -of the -"" aalil. The hijadm .,...... lall the pi-. . ,,,., ...... WWJ of tbe QibaDI, the AYP~~rduledtoiel a --Iba ploa to attend a c::t'::.i.• lnod -tedlJ -• County Man Dies In Traek Crash ·--~--­.-----..... Oolloo llotur-__ .., __ bJ • Jaaln8 "'* _ _.., nlDd from -lll1led -· c.iwc-HIP•111 Poln! o111cen uld -~ 47, ol tUI rt Grand Aft.,asndtbo-.... strud<bJa ....,.. trw:t tblt went oot of c:ontrol on tbo Ill ...... -.,. '~· AN. OUW'ANDING . SELEalON TO INFORM AND ENTERTAIN . . ., THE YOUNG llUDEllS • : • SEAUTIFUUY ILIUStllTTEIJIN COLOR • • The Huu1 Body • Dl!ICJSlllS ORIG. PUIUSllD PlllCI • Racing cars 1 • Racing Cars 2 • Sports cars • lllotorcycles •Ships • FlPti111 Planes • Plaaes • h1dians •Horses •Trains SAVE lie STiltf llOlllS• -I ur. II AM .. ' I• • Sll#OAI' 11 IO 7 COSJA ME·SA • EA 3088 BRISTOL ST. s... 'Diop ....... , al ........ , "" mldlotlllod boy ..... aoc:ompanled tbt couple II Ille)' walked lor beJp Wll bdlnJI -y . .Autbodtlet.Jald.ba ... ~ to Loma Linda Unlvtnlty liedical Cl!otar witlt a bsobn jn 11111 o P*lbi• I .::": .. :"=====================-===========~-lkull lracturt. 1- • • • . . . . .. .· " • I Oran~eont Rouncfup SHOWDOWN ON ,FUROR: NEWPORT· BEACH -The controversy over a Toledo, Ohio, developer's plans for a blih density apartment-condomilllum known 81 Ver.aiuet OD tfie Bluffs, near Hoag Hoapltal, in We~ Newport <Ontlnued throughout the week. It was learned the developer had ·threatened to sue councilmen personally -and attach lhelr wages and assets -If Ibey didn't agree to settle a $12. 7 mil· lion density lawsutt. They had met and oetiled the llllt Nov .. I -the day after It was filed. They agJeed to setUe even though a private law firm had said the deVeloper, the Donald Scholz Company, stood UtUe chanoe of collectln& anything. Councilmen have called for public bearings Monday. Mean- while, the planning department bu said the project's en· vironmental impact report ts lncomp)ete. • . ' COLOR TELEVISION: ORANGE ·COtlm'Y ~ The coun. ty's first public broadcaatlng station; =: beaming •!ta full color UHF signal to 1.5 mllllon p ,. 'llewrs on Nov. 20, It was announced this week. of the Cout Community College District, ownen and operators ~ KOCE Channel 50, say It will foeus two-thirds of Its energy of cuJ. tural, educati~nal, and political aHairs of Orange County. ASPHALT ACCESS: LAGUNA BEACH -The newer, bigger relocated Coast IDJthway between Corona de! Mar and. Laguna Beach 'w6n't itsell have too much impact on lhe Art Colony, but it ralsea again the possible annex of the northerly lands by Laguna, The m~tter is expected to surface on a City Council agenda soon to enable city fathers to measure conr munity interest ln such an action. TAKING GAS: HUNTINGTON BEACH -Tighter restric- tions have now been adopted for the construction of service stations in the dty. The new ·laws essentially requtre better buUdings and mo111 landscaping to avoid the . old, ugly "tin can" image .. The dty's existing stations have been warned that they, too will have to meet the new laws within the next few years. ' SNEAK PREVIEW' _seven ;11 a, 13ApN He Felt Left Out In the fiurry of faculty dlscussiol1 of the Issue of aca- demic freedom as It f!!•testo ClllDpus screenings of controvel' sial .films las! week{ lhe identity of one outspoken prof8880l" , • escai!W'fyjiorten cpwi'm'g Pi• f~culty senale'al UC!. Howevar, ,the ~wil .prof~r'J re1111rts beaf tepeaijng. ' ' He likened the "slionymous" · cehsafs· Ii> p0litlcal poll .. ters. His comments came after colleagues had said they'd re- fused invitations to review the homosexual film 11Seven in a Barn." These fa culty members said they wanted no £: 0 in censorlng a film that ·lfter•waa banned by the UC! a · is- tration last •arch. "I for One," the professor ~d. "would like to lnik&.it known I '\l'Ould enjoy a PJivate ocreening - just once befbrethfl'au,thorjties seize such films." Later, faculty voted 68 to 6 to uphold their earlier stance opposing censorship as a violation of tradiU,,US of academic freedom. 1. • However, lhe action does not ~ ~e Gay student Union to ecr<en the ·film. r&culty memben lllen!ly upressed their displeasure at the administration'• interpretation of a 1968 Regents' clinlctive 111garding possibly "lewd or obscene" performances on universlt>: campuses. BIG BALLOT: SAN CLE~t Nixon, fwnb- ling with a newspaper.,S!Jed bellot,-. cast ,lils vote at~ Clemente's Concqrdia Scbool earty In the w~ then new to the nation's capital to watch the greale9t landslide for a Pn!sl- dential candidate in hiswry. The President caused a chuckle to rise among observers when he lost his grip on the ballo~ dropping it before he finished marking his selections. Unruf- fled, be picked up the sheet and went back to work behind the canvas drape of !he voUng booth. BILLBOARDS: COSTA MESA-Hal! of Costa Mesa's 40 billboards are candidates for possible elimination. Members of the Beautlflcatlon Committee say Ibey are standing illegal· ly. The city Is investigating. GETTING THROUGH TOWN: NEWPORT BEACH - :Motorlng through Newport Belch II a problem that bepo getting worse, e~ at lhe Poclflc Cout lllg!nny bridge crossing Newport Bay. The tnfllc awll an nothing eom- pared to lhe contnlversy lll1'nllllldlnr IQUOlllone lhat an<llher bridge be built over lhe Upper Ba7, liO>nnr. Now a citi- zens' committee -ms ID hoe a compromllt, ~ by a councilman. Build another bridge, but bQlld It only a tew hundn!d feet north to provide.a cllrecl UnJI betw1111 the hllh- way east of the bay and the·Dover Dri,..Weotcllf!-171h sir.et intersection nesr the Costa M-dty boundary. · BOND 'MIRACLE': ffiVINE -Terming the 80 percent voter support of the historic ''50 mllllon school COGJlrudlon . bond meuµre Tuetday u a "miracle", lnine UnUled School District SUperlntendent Stanley Corey turned hll attention w planning the building program the boti~ In the next 10 years, Irvine growth II expeollOd to con- struction of two new hlgll llChoolJ, thNe achoolJ and 12 elementary ICllooll. By a zim11n ol 4 to 1, Inln• voten gave their new ochool board lhe mandate to provide the needed schools for the dlatrlct which begins nut June with appro~ately 7~ ~!&. SIGN POLLlll'I°"' m1NT!NGTON BEACH -City coun· cilmen have put a ¥t 'lo 1111 commerdal llpt ..Web rolata, pulsate, hllnk, tlalll ~ IDOM• la 111,1 mw.. ftt)' allo will not allow a dl!ft ooer :!&!Mt tall. -nc liCIW which 'flolate the new r..irlctlons ·have been -Yelllo years to cbanp. ' . ltEMOVIS LINIS: ~ -Voters In lhe Capto. trano UnHled Sclioo1 DIJtrl~ TIMlday dealt a blbw lo the unique mtthod of electlnf tnulteet for the dbllrtcl Tiiey chose to ~unch at-larp voting for ~ who mmt lift In soeclflc dlllr1ct. Before ~· eledlona truot.. -e!O<'led only by a Tote ~ l'tlldlinta In the Cllld141ta'a apadfta •eograohlcal areL '!'be !Int tle$l comet nat Apirll wben cud!· dates for three board ••II muJt ClllD)JllCn onr lM tq1IC9 mll11 for YO!ar aupport. _ ' " ·' ' I . -.,, -u. 1972 DAILY PILOT ~\ Wind Whips Vp Sea, Shim Wind and water cqmbined to play a powerful sym· phony on Oran~Coast waters Saturday, whipping lh& D-OnDally 'd sea into a briny white froth . But in Newport bor the potentially destructive clearly visible in Huntington Beach where breskers thundered througll the concrete pilings and splashed water over the railing. On lhe Balboa parldne lot, the powerfUl gusts were put to work by Michael Jolmson, 14, Alan Halderman, 18, and Brett Wehn, 14, who hoisted their shirts and Ailed off-<in their skateboards. forces wen!· fettered bY the man-made jetty which provided shelter for boats such as the lone sloop above. The violent action of the elements was mo111 2 Youths Held In Los AJigeles ·. se11061 ShootiDg LOB 'ANGELE.f (UPI) -PoUce ar· rested two Juveniles and were looking for a ibird· Satunlay for a shooting Incident durlog Jefl ..... Hlldi Scllool .. bop)ocom- lng -Fr1daf iii W!iicb nw. 1een-.,.,. ...... --. so.,ral lhots ---Into • crowd ' . . of-~ .. --.. ·bolnecli\nlni -·· llool for pi... IUmaklng, -aid. · -aecllned to ldel!lify lhe IUlpOCll, but II.id that one wu aPJKehem"' at hll home and lhe olher _....., Bolb 'fiwe boobd OD llllpicloo of uutdl w!lb --~ . lnlient to eoinmlt murder. ' ' The most oeriously . lnjur<d In · the shoollng wu ~Y Thompson, 16, who was listed in satisfactory condiUon arter undergoing surgeey Sat:Jroay for a wound In the abdomen. Trina Spears, l~. a homecoming prlnceel, Clleryl Jones, If, Walter Lundy, If, and -Deville, II, alao IUll<nd ~ -· All were llllod In pod OODl!llon. wttreRM said they beard It leut live ....... and -they ---by -cc two,..., mm wtlhln lbt "'1lld. Oli!dalo qaldb' berded -· .-11 Into -u pollco of· fkw'I «111•&,,.. an tbe .... -llnUd Ibo -to ...... tinulnl -bot•-two rtnl """' Ille "AceJ·Ducl)'I" ,and 1"1bl Qtpl,'' and beUmd ... -·II WU In ntallatlon ----" loolball -ldlldu1ed lac J'rlday anen-, WU .....ned after lhe ~. bal then wwe no lmmedlall plana to ..... Ille acbool llooday. The lncldeal -Im than I month alter Ibo Lot,....... -of -Ion _Mlmatlc..,,...,.,,...,,iaim aplmt ..,.... _.,,.. -on -ll!4*'1· Girl Petition For Boys Cl.ms WI P'lllt.HOIOO (UPI) -Two -. apsJrls-.... to-itolor<o lbtlr lllP ........ lat -.... dWll In .ato aw tMkl Ind wood ...... .. -la --o..t .. -of -Dllla Olla, II, .... triad ...... llllo llW¢ Eke Ill a.ll a. f'liMtlc:u HIS'. ............. _,... ...... _...,. ........ 110o7. ••ValloJ ..... ftt>.s .. ,. .......... .... llroalllt Ill .......... -... °"" tra Cllllll JI II•, -Ill ...... n --' I Extradition Expect.ed ' -For Murder.; Swp'ectS · SANTA . Blt.RBlt.Rlt. (lt.P) -Ex- lrsdltlon proceedlnp began Saturoay for "'° member• of a nonnadlc tam.Uy Wider lnvesttgallon In a series of crose- COUDlry murden. . lt.llllough no murder charpo hive been' filed, autborttta say lhe lamll1 bu been qn"llkmed idJoui 11 ala1IDP. and 111111< oflldalo ..., u many u :a umolTIJd mun!en /" hall • -w-.. lllfa ... Wider lludy. The holds of lhe family are Sherman Mc<nry, a, and hla wile, Catolyn, 45. 'l'be otben are a 10D Dangr. It; a dalllbler, Gllicer McQ<aey Taylor, 12, and -In-law Carl RaJDDld TaJlor, ll. The elder Mccrary, In Folaom Prbot:, and T1ylor, In San Queatln, are llOl"Vlng temu ot five years lo Ufe for a supennarbt robbery here WI June In which 1 policeman waa wounded. 'nW! olhen are Ml'fioa flin&.montb aentencet In lhe Santa Bari>ara C<lunty Jail lot harborlni fUllUvet. O!llclall llY they ..... -the flllll!J' drlllld --lo lllte, Ibo men worklni at odd Jobi..,., u carnival wort and the womm u wattre.el. They came m,!nall1 tnm A-. Tu. Tllo lint of Ibo _.... betnr .,,. veolll•ted In -wtth lhe ,...141<: clan '""w1od ID /t,fllllll lf71 and lhl ---v 11111 ,_, of· flcllla Aid. ,,.... -were - girl1 employed as waltreasea In all-night doughnut lhopo. Mn. Taylor, who rave birth to her fourth cblld two ,...u ago In lhl county Jail, WU liken In CUlfody by offkon from Colarido, after walvlatr "'1ndltlon, to laoe • hid chick chirp at Lakewood. O!llclab Aid n1au .. tnm TeuJ had taken lhe b1bJ boy to live wtth !him. Iler -· Ilonn)r, alao bu walwd e&it.utlaa and TUii ofllcert were a- pecled to.-,, hlm-lbt .......... to Dailu, wllere bt -a ~ vlolatlon. Offldala Aid that onlJ minor alleg1· -... lmolved In lhe utrodltlom, but pointed OUI that Dallaa ad the Denvtr lllllorb wm the llicatlom of 1wo of the murclera. A Santa Barbera [>Ollce o!Dclal uld SaWnlay lhe·efder Mc:Cr1r7 and T1ylor In! npeded lo be extradJlod 10on lo Utah, whlnl bolh ba¥O -charged In led«&! Wlll'llltl wtlb tldnlplng • Salt Lake City wallrell later found dead. "'lb• motlfftlon lot lheM crimes hu been rOOl>ery," Aid Roctr Willard of lhe Depal1menl of Plllllle Saflly I n Lakewood, a.lo., ........ ... of the ..-.......... _ .... -tld- nlrc1' ... hlJJWlc:s wort bl tbl otncer't tloDd Ibo famJJy lo a dlaln of _,.,. IOld. Far -· T Wf m .i.,tnp In thal •• ... -tlnuO hlllfafcl ·--Ibo-Ba ... cw. Prosecution, Defense Rest In Fragging Court-martial ' . ' ' .. Daily Pilot Photos by Richard Koehler Israel's Dayan To Washington . '' ~ For Arms Talks l I I I • • I ! I • • • • • • • • • • • i ,, ' i I l j I l I : 1 . • ' ' • • • ; : I • • ' , ' . I 5 I • ' . • : • • • . • • • ' I ' • ( ( ( • I I ~ ' I TEL It.VIV (lt.P) -Doltme llinlallJ l Moshe Doyan left for Ibo United llafa ) today for polltJcal talkl with Semt"'1 of I · Sllll Wlllllm ~ and dll<IJAlono ol • 111111 satei wttb lhl .... lqm. ! Dayan .... ~ by Labor Mlnlaler Yoed 1t.1moc1 and ~ leaderEle<Wellimln, lormerd!Wof 1· Ibo air -· Thi tine -.... .,,. vll<d for a --.... a ... laur for lhe United Jewllll Appeal IUDikalllnl ampolgn. The defense m!nlJter wu -lo -Rafm. All!Nnt Sec:ntafJ of Slale for Mlddle Eut Allaln .i-pb Siiex> and Pmlap ollldal• 'lllunday. Dayan laid hil talks ftl"e It the ln- ltlaUve ot the AmerlcaN ud "I am not plamJni to bring up .,, opeclal 1111> jed." His talb with the Ptolqm are lo "revitw our routine ~ and rout1ne dlfOcalt1el m lbl •Whm ol bu)'lnc -·" hi added. ""°'II allO WU -!led lo W An.. CIO ~ G«qe -, aad - unloaollldala. Gay Activilt.s Rally, Prof.est 'Haraumenf NEW YORK (UPI) -Ollotln,tr ''Tw<> r ...... 1x .. fl!lt. Gay 11 Good, bay lo Gru~" about JCIO .,,._n of dot Cl)' lt.dlvllla AJllaoce COM) r1nled llt Polloo lleodquartera S.tuntay 10 pn>lalt wbal they <Ill pnll<e .. _. of -Stancll .. In lhe cblllJ -_,. a Ilea.Ir do•14Wof nln. Ille --_.....,,."a ---., Jmlb .......... ....__ ........... md lo oodoal> ..... ,,,. .... ···--.......... .., lhl .,_of Lull ......... wbo lbt..,. .., WU llk9 lolo amtadJ llllety --hi ll 1 ......... Tllo ~ -y--.,. mwd Oct. 17 afttt a lliltl wttb llft - wbk:b •I blm to tlio ........ wttb multlplt~ ' The .... "" --... dllll-"'-'"111 -... ,.......,, bijj l Mercado -dwpd wttlf -.,, Ille GM Nld, dodlrfol lbtl al ..... , aplnll him --....... _ ...... , -••)all. "It.II wt'rl aMlac f<r ... '* .... .... OClld, a --for V.i.tl. "11'1 a -ti ...... ,lliallea. Gq ...... artl ..... ......,_. ... , ..... ,... ........... .... ..,. .. wtll .. ~lt ..... . ..,... • ill • • • • s.MJ, Nc:a.lic U.1912 "r ,. • • - ' .. ... ........ a'wo Angels Zumw~lt E~plai~ Trallsfe~ Antirace ~~ue~ T ~ Qtientin WASl!INGTON (AP) -Adm. Elmo R. lo Uaure .. ~non of ·.,.,... )bin> :lllO ~ J l4Al\'iiNEz (UPI) .;. Poll .. dlscloaed . , .. SI~ the trins!er ,to . i@n,_QU.ntlri prisoo for "proto.ctln"'....,.,. ol two Slllf*ll 'Jn the dilrtlt cit<h persons ,,_ bodlel l't'O ·IOil .. f tn ·a..reponoct l!eil•i Ancel bu01l>C stte. · ~ · Sber111'1 dopullel aatd wduk l!itten llld Wlll!am J, ---lnoved from the Qllllra Costa Comly jaD 11111 placed lO the sU lluentbt idJl"'nMfd center le>< aecnri!)'. '·; Zwnwall Jr., dllel ol naval , operations, equal-opportunity pt'Qgrams. ' uld Saturday olftcua whit ;,,. tJ>. -The Navy-chief aald lh8t lollo ... thrpu1h aen:iitjve or lu( In dealJng with racial machinery had been lunctloolng aloc;e the PnJblems wtll be-Out ol the f!lavy. Navy's equal .. pportunlty program was Zumwalt Aid tbb ln.lio IDWvlew wbeil develO!l'd in llrn>, but he ~lodged .-bow he ID!mds lo eolorce his that 1'Cent racla) lncldOnls aboard th""' ~ ·policy I ow a rd con> Navy vessels In tbe Pacific, togetb<r menden who have lolled lo CAlTJ' out with a retention study, bad aler1ed him t-yeaHld equal~ty pnicrams that the situation Is pve. "with a whole blart." r Aaked why evu.icm and lack" ol !'We wtll IDlill that !election boards perfwman<e .., theae eqnal._nm.117 Pl1 gut altmtlon lo a niall's programs bad not been detected earllef, performance In , tbb area ," Zumwalt Zumwalt fepued: Slid, "and lbiDlt who are not really fully 0 How •do you meamre .what's· in a CQMCll•• GI. the need ... ablolute ·lbd ~!J: mJnd ls the p~ How do-yOQ tolli equoU\y will, -time, be weeded -that feeling of prejudiCe I lllall out In the Nii'fJ'• ltlectlaa ~ ~ doesn't even recogni:ie-be bas! M«9 than •year -the Na'1 .acled ''I peraonalb' alwaya . have bqwn tt lo rate 1111v11lollicen In-their periodic ft~ wu going lo take ns yem lo ov......,11 .. reports m their Jll>Wty lo deal with celllury of.having a-white Na.Y." Dlllr' Pjltt ......... Alt w.;a UCI STUDENT JEAN HUCKINS WIJH HER VOLKSWAGEN THAT ADVERTISES UNITED AIRLINES She Is P•ld for Driving Own Car; lllustr1tion1 Show Other llllb:..rd Doalgns for 81191 -Tbe1 aald the ad!oo Wll taken for their 11~ ~·· IDd to give nlief '° the-Jail'• HOftlrtu.ed, facilities:'' ,,,., added the!' did not • haft tlllY evtdence ol on·-.plol DO< did they beUeve otben In tbe jail tbrelten<d the two Angels, Two other snspecls, Edward J. carter and Chester M. · Greenf remained nt the Coonty Jail. The bodies of two men and a \vo:nan were found buried at a ranch iri Men· docino County. An unidentified inlormer, reportedly dying of cancer, said in a ccurt affidavit that jhe men were killed by members of the renegade motorcycle bllcU aDd other membera of minorities Zumwalt salcf the problem "runs in the Navy's rapb. Zumwalt told 81J vertically, riihl · straiibl tbrouib the aaaemhly of senior admlrala and Matjlle Navy." ' generala Friday that tbl8 bad been done HWe bave some flag officers, we have only "in a small percentage of reports,, some captains, 'We have ·some com-- . Triple Slayer •;Makes Escape ::From Prison ,. FLORENCE, Ariz. (AP) -CGavicted triple slayet Charles Sclllnld, whole escape attempt from the Arlzoo8 State Prisao _in a gymnastics apparatus~ a month ago was rolled, ned the facility . with another prisooer Saturday. Prison officials said Schmid, 30, and Ray Hugdens, 32, serving life for a 1962 triple slaying near Kingman, Ariz., were discover\'!d missing during a late af- ternoon count . . Warden Bud Gomes said tracks had been discovered leading from the prison and it was assumed the two were outside the waits. Gomes aid tho tracks were boodlni . northeast from tho prism .. !lo said " • gtW'd aaw two men walkiDg near a prilon ranch a short distance from the prism alxlut an hour before the pair were discovered missing. Gomes said he was assuming the two men were the escapees. J DAl(Y PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE DtHwrry of tl1t Dall)' Piiot ii 91.1aranlttd ................. , II ...... -M¥• ,_ ._.. " 11 ......... ,... .... ""' c.., •Ill .. ........ • ,,..._ C .... .,, ,....., •IV r:a,_.._ ,......,. -.,_..,, " '" .......... .... ,_. .... "' ' •••• .......... ft' • • ..... .....,.,..•-•nn ...... ........, .. ,...c... ___ ,. .... TtttphDM:I -er-.. c.-.,. ...,_ .••..•. ....., --...... ......... ..... .., w • I ra ............. tni --~~._.. .......... C'IF'W.OW..._.. .... u.-. ................. .,..... . Bags bi Ad Pr.ojral!l S~udents Geiting Paw , For Driving ·'B·illboard' By EARL WWION slu<lenl drivera•must be al least 19 years °' .. Dlllr ,_ ,..., old, with •sophomore « junior standing, "Reaching colleges students was a and aticwe average scholastically. They problem ~ bat we've got thiBup .out."· ·must'blve· nct'm:ajor moving violations That's the !logan· of Beetleboards of 1 for ~ three years and no police America, Inc., a Los Angeles firm. retont. BeeUeboards is an advertising concept The student must also carry full in· that employs college students to drive surance on the VW. The bug must be in privately-owned Volkswagen sedans good running condition. The students supergrapbically painted and deealed must also appear psycOOlogtca.Uy stable with eye-catching advertising messages. and have a.positive atUtude toward being In effect, the car becomes 3 billboafd involved in the Beetleboard program. For all that, Jean Huckihs receives $20 that goes everywhere the student goes. a month for a guaranteed minimum of The ~t gets $20 a month for drlvinll nine months. . • the "bbltieud'' around. "L had·to sign e contrad:1o.~ve my 'Die princlpll .target areas for car palnled by Volkswallf!il," said· the BeeUeboards thus far have been collese philosophy major . from San Rafael," campuses. in the Western state:s, aelected "and when the client's contract is up and on the basis of enrollment and proximity if be does not renew for another nine lo large metropolllan areas. months, they will remove 1be decals and gilng. · The affidavit was filed in a Ukiah oourt Friday. lbe Mm<loclno Comity D!sirict Atlorney's olflce bad oougbl to 11Uppress the allidav!t for II daya, bul COOlra Costa County authorities aubmllled it In open. court lo justify the arrest of the lour snspecls. Shop Owner, Shot Dead in Belfast BELFAST (UPI) -Two iUDJr.en burst into a Belfast newspaper vendor's shop Saturay-night end shot the proprietor to death, police said. A police spokesman said Gerald Kelly, 50, a Catholic, was pronounced dead on arrival at Royal Victoria Hospital after the sbooUng in the Catholic Crmnlin Road area. " His death was the S28th in three years of sectartsn strife between Northern Ireland'• minority Roman Cat)>olia and majority Protestanls. and then pertunctofuy.J' He made Jt clear nianding officets of all ranks, we have he will not tolerate further avoidance. s<,me NCOs who are still unaware of the 1Alift'walt said that the Navy's in-extent to which they· are prejudiced and spectors general will make spot checks in we have at all levels some wbo are e.1:- thia area, as well as other investigations tremely aware." ' Girl's 4-ct Brings Lourdes Gifts ' . MAnlm>NE, Englin•·"(~ -Tile Peter and Carole ta Lolm!es 1n eorty stepolsler ol • -yeor,old,c:rlpji!ed ,bi>y llecembet when the celelratlonl for the ran away ~m home lo cut f.am!lt ,food Feast of the lmm!<Ulate.Cooceptlon take costs so the boy could be .sent to Loorde:i place, n a spokesman for the airline said. for a mlracJe. Lourdes, the site where Roman Now, thanks to donations from many Catholics beUeve Bernadette Soublrous people, the whole family will make the repeatedly saw visions o( the Virgin trip. · Mary •. IS~ renowned as a source of Eleven-year-old Carole Sinclair, wbo ·miraculous cures for invalid faithful. left home so her mother could cut costs Peter has spincll atrophy. Doctors say and send her crippled stepbrother to seek he is expected to live only a few more his miracle, will accompany her mother years. and the boy on the journey. Carole bigliljgbted her stepbrother's People Crom as far away as the United plight when she lefi home in the hope .. States have offered to bt!lp and Aer ·that with ooe mouth less to feed her L!ngus, the Irish Airlines, promised an mother, ~ane\, Woold be able to.afford ID e-paid lour-<iay trip lo the F<encb take Peter lo Lourdes. Whee she became Shrine. • lr!gblened, a poUceoian took tier· home "We would like lo send Mrs. Sinclair, all\! told the story lo the press. ' Among those picked Is UC Irvine restore my Bug to il>~o · condition." where sophomore J een Huckins was · BeetJeboards are · in a manner selectejl lo tia.;i• VW. ~ wttll the simllar 'lo blllbolrds:· hie for nine advertlsemeil ol .tlniled Altl!Dos. ftl<lilths ol e_.,e :ranges from l'l5t Sh&wers Hit Great Lakes, E(l.StCoast Jean said she answered an ad placed in each for 100 or more, to $800.eacb for 25 the camp!\S ncws~r and was chosen. to 50. ~ minimum buy 1!1r 'W ell~ ii S £ llf , _ -- I, r-~ ~~ ~~· qualifications, 25 cars. ~~i;, . • om.a .1 A cllenth can FY ... ~Y . . ~· .~ .. '~~r alliw':.~" srt~,::~CO:: or eac campus ... I)& . ore . ,..,., ~ ~ t'OOltt' ~ c.\Mr -.!Mr Student to Duel products will ever be vertlied on any' 111 Mlfl..U of ftie ~. In wn DI ... COlll!ty, a blU'SI"' University Chief ' HARTFORD, Conn. (UPI ) -The pre1klent ·of. the Unlvenity of Hartford says ~ will accept a challenae to duel a student lea&s-oo campua lfooday - with CllllaN pieo ~I 31 Inches. President An:blbrJd M. Woodrnff ·will !QUlre off in the bloodless duel apiDlt Eric V. LIUl:y, ol Grut Neck, N. Y., cbainnlD of the studenl woc!llloo. one campus. So the total Beet!eboards "~ '"''"' '" •~h " "'"· •"" f~r any one college Would'be'·36. Charles ~ ~~c. ~~dtd ·~ fht Bird, bead of .BeeUeboards, will accept TN H'9t!MY Petrol Mid r•Mll~ as an ad only what the college newspaper ~:kit ":17.!:":!:0 ~~ ~ would accept. They JDU!lt all be In good ~On~ ,:Way.c.i;:_, ttirw: taste, and•political ads are nOt pennltkd. WJo.-ot":' to'° :'i. an~ :.i. Bird commented .. Coll_ students " ,..tt "'sen oi.oo c-ty; ~. • • -e... dawn sio-tlrm Md tr-. Mlfllafltles silnply do not·relate to 1g~ media ad-Mid."""' ltree!' _...,..,,..,"'De. v~same .. ~theDDIHW. =-=~~1='!::~ danl Uon. m• • , outdoor '10utal Weetller bilJbouila ·are put down by ltudenls . WIT · · NI t«-•ueettbey .cfbtter up the OJWJbyidde, s~NtK..,. =~u ::~ vt..,c~ Er:: but BeetJeboardB are not offensive to the ORANGE COUNTY METROPOl.rTAN ....,.1"""' minded n I AREA -SUIWl't' toRy Md ""°"""· ·~ , owi;y wlncll dKl'9nl1111 taclty. CfO'W '; ;rg..,, ... -bl.Ii 1ffg!tfiy w1rmef 114iys. Ov..-.ilOht ._,. In ..0. Ind low 50f;. High utan. ','.J'elnperatures . .. ~ ~ " .. .. p ~ .. " .. " .. .. " • .. ,, .. .. .. .. .. Man: He's Still Just a Toddler . in:· Space Exploration Cosmonauts, Ast;onauts Plan Tests in Orbital Stations .. \I ' ol near eortb apace" In lflOCOlblpl and ort>IW --ti. priorilJ In the Soviet -apaceftlCM procram. Tba -· -lralnaia· cblol, Maj. Gen Vtadim!r A. Sballlov, baa apiolnad tha~ Whtie orl>llDI IPl""!lcht prol\1ilel walutble uaes for mankind, Hfint we mnat team how l9cll men can live up there." With the Sllyul-lllllono, he 11ya, coanonauls w1ll ,......i llowly lo lonior and loopr m-\o' aplore lhlll 'llleBllGI· lie_..,. !Ml coat "11·11 Ille core·of oar ~ -· Dr. llJI be tblnb•lha Sovietl 1111)' CAlT)' cM I ,..... I I, ' oddtal ........ AJl!iouP ha ti. 1111 ~ dllrin( _.,. -they !oat 'f>'dllc Dlowlodp GI -I pc_.t. be -•ID their Soym ropocabtp clJe ta a notea that NA.'fA aperll -11111 I batdl leok. kip:at IOI! for Iba Soviet _.... Tile Sovlet.-Amortcon jolnl m.;..., Altbouel> almpler than 51\Jlab, Ruuta now ldledule<I for tm, -~ _,..,. -·-to bava • aeries of Saqul-questlooa •bolt men'• lflOCO ClplC!IJ. Ina craft avallallla. II ooulrl well carry ' But It lbeuJd polol the w11 ID fUtuN um kind ol -..rdl fir be)ood Iha mlsslorw that mlclil explore -q- Sl\ytlb ..-, ~ onlJ opoc 1 llll!On Ilona, u well u _ teatinc 1 mutllll lfllOI _.., "°" '8lhorllled le( NASA. _,,. l)'llah, SpociflOaUy, It will ... While ....-,.. Geor11 T. =:= ::: ~ by whldl llalJmolali1, VladlllaY II. VolkoY, and demua,aa<! doct tosetba• and:" = valor t. PalllJft' died lul ,..,. alter -fnrin alll1> 1o allll>· 11 them.: -~GUI I 8al7t1~ their Iola wtll not ceedl, all flllUie Soviet and _..... deter -lllJat mlallono. ,,,., spic I lpa •Ill be equllflllid for ... I , ' I • ' I • ' • •• ( • Hijg;~kers Keep " Right on Trucking SBAliFJI OF YDIER\'EAR DEPr. -Jn the cur- rent jet age, you mlgbl emclude that Ille Ooly llllDg that i!"ls hlghjacked tbese days la a big poaeager plane m1ed with people who pc a !tee ride eo OJba. Thia la not precisely true. other forms 91 transportallon get higbjacked aomellmel. 1 JUSI the other day, three gentlemen here In Orange Ooonly drew the wrath of our augusl Grand JUI)' wbooe members Indicted tllom en all<gation of having Illted a truck. Also the truclt driver. . In this case, lt la ......ted by lawmm tllat die trio grabbed Ille trucidriwr In Orange, lofted hBn to'plde bis V<hlcle lo Hunllngloo Beach, un10aded lbe cargo Into anotbeT truck and ~ left lbe poor driver chap loclaed In lbe back cornpartmeDI. THE OBJECl'S of 1he suspect'• aliecllcn W88 alleg- edly a big load of boor.e that was being tr8naporled. Some 17,000 wortll. In fact. All this Ume you figured that liquor blgllJactlnga went out with Al ca.pone and the napper of the ~. A~ parently not so. Nol only Is lhlll case still pending, but Jusl lbe other day we had another liquor truck hijacked in Los Angeles County and driven to an unlikely scenic wonder spot of our region, the town ol Brea. . Uqoor hijackers may oo longer employ big black llmooslnea equipped with submachine guns, but appar. ently there is still a Udy proDt to be turned someplace i£ you come into a bot cargo ol spirits. BACK IN THE Yat'ERYEARS of oar 0 r an g e Coast, It bu been asaerted by slorylellers that the momnent of alcobol by ._1 was coosldered a lncra- tlve trade. '1b!oe wm> the days of Prcii!Ntton la·the 1920s when alrong drink .... ur>tued by lbe-ll'ederah. It was un-tued because it was illegal to have the stuff. Thus being bolh Illegal and unt.u:ed, its movement Into our r<gloo bad the potential of tremendous prblll. One of the favorite taJes that has often been retold out of the 1920s was when a motion picture company moved into Laguna Beach unaqnounced. mEY DMJLGED PLANS to film a movie epic along the shoreline wherein pirates \llOUld appear with a ship to unload a supposed];' ill-obtained cargo upon the beach. Trouble was, the film producers announced they short ot extras to play parts as the unloading crew. They offered 13 per man and Lagunans lined up lo get the acting jobs. THEY SHOT ONLY one """""· After the Laguna men bad unlooded all the kegs with cameras grinding, the kegs were tossed. in tnacks and the movie mw !led by land as the stilp all~ off,fo -,,. .. •. ' tt was then that Ille LagUnanS realized 1hey had nn. loaded a real illicit cargo -bootlegged hooch. All rumnmners we....,~ that clever. Anolher outfit snuck their black vessel In Newport Harbor in, t!ie,dud ol ftiGht od "*"""ully unloaded a cargo of banned alcohol onto trutkS. · Only trouble was, there were other croo;ks w.8.lting up the rood who higbjacked the trucks and ripped off the booze. This tum of events always left rumrunners in a frustrated condltlon. One· set of lawbreakers can bardly blow the whistle on somebody stealing something that was illegal in the fU"St place. SINCE LIQUOR IS now legal, you'd think much of the rom&n<e woold be gone from the truck hlgbjacking dodge. I think so. After all, It just isn't very colorful lo rip of! a truck and then have to take it to Brea. Stairs Lead Way To Healthier Heart i..: -~f\.TON -tf you're minutes a day can get enough :,~. ·'wOnifd' about physical fitness, exercise to improve h Is ~~:'" ~ bUi ,~ and ·olher forms of cardiovascular activity. . • crganlted exerclse l1?4ve you He said the study was made :[ cold, find yourself a stairway. using · employes of an in· . ; 'According to Dr. Paul S. aurance company which was Fardy, ooccer coach and housed in a U.slory building In plzysical education profe"°' Helsinki. at cal State U n l v e r s i t y , The emplo)'tS who were not Fuller1"'1. cllmNng etaln may participating in an organized be one of the moot economical """'°8e -...,.. cllvlded WB1' to pt emcllo .-Into two ~ and given at preventing bwt trouble. COll>pleto p b y 1 t c 1 n · F8"1y-1Jlreturn·ed llDinltlonl. . from a year-k>og 1e111rc!b trip One grwp wa told to Ule lo Helalnkl, Finland wbero t . the llaln -lhly ,,.....i study underlalwJ by Ille -!loan ID ,Ille balldlng Finilh govemmeol w l t b and Ille olber poup ""' IDli! F8"1y lndic•"" that• -to,.. the ek,.elon. who climbe stain !or about 10· -IDOi\ . of ~ oeoole Coast Men Face Trial Over Drugs went to Ille -y·cafeteria on Ille 12tb floor, Fan!y •Id. many In Ille lest 1fOUP walked at least U fUgbtaol atalrl a day. Prellmlnary rtsulll llhl>wed that the group llllnl Ille - about 10 -• day --ed Improved canliovucular actlvfly. Fardy laid that o I b er apecll of the 1111111 remain lo be compl1t1I. t.t the prellminUJ ...ii. lndtcate that llltlrdlmblnc coald be elf-for •-c:llJ -who-·· ... _, .... port Ill an_,_ -pro- 11'1111- The Fu1Jertm prlCfl IN Im apeat ae•eral 7eer1 _.., Ille nlallaNlllp bet•etn t ._ e r c I • e 111111· --lllelth. "While K 1111J be tblt llOlr- dlmllq coald -lo lie • ..., le--"' ... erdle: f()I' IDlllf ...... II ... ...... "l.laol ...... -... - -be Cll'lfllll7 -Ir o II e d b7 iaedlc•I ..... -... Ill ,....i pro--· Fast-draw Shooting Case End~ ( • SANTA ANA A< Westmlnster man who once faced lllUl'ller charges follow· Ing Ille 1booilng of bis wile in Ille· famlly )lomo WU BeP, tenced Friday lo three years probation Oii reduced allega- llonl. '. PrtnP co u n tr Superior 0iurt -Judge Deyon K . · McMillan or<lered the pro- baUOn term "" Antonio Luna, • alter the dtfendaCt pl.oded ~ to Involuntary 111.1m(aqbter • Luna ns ordered to stay · ·any from firearms during the ~ of probation. Ile -arrested laat March u ·abortl,y .after Mn. Bonnie SUe Luna, IO. died from gunshot ~ Luna told police be bod been "fooling around" with the weapon and -.,·bis wife a fast draw technique when the gun went off. Luna told arresting ollicen he wu under the impression the gun was not loaded. 3 Indicted In Alleged Fake Theft NEW POSfTION Patrick L. HHloy UCI Prof Promoted Plll'icll L. Healey, a UC Irvine facally member, bu been appoloted lo Ille new pooition of academic -lo UC Vice ""-lclerlt David P. G.-dner tn mended ac..t«olc ...ipubllcarricepl'Olrtllll. ~ ... uooclate pro- , ...... ·and uaoclate dean of the UCI School of ~ Sciencel, aammed Ml new datlos at unlvenity-wlcle of· Dees tn Be11tley Nov. I. De wlD Ullst Gudntt In du.ct.- Ing and -•ting I be .. verol functlom of the UC ~!um 10< the recenUy e1labll1hed Extended Unlvenlty. AloO( with planolnc. _.tlnatlng, -aod doftlopmlnttl -Ille ....-ium will -Ille - UC ca-In dneloptrll .,.,.... IJl'Clllmlll 10< part time _.. and wlD ad-rile UC Pl-a.rt. J. llltdl ... unl••illi1 po II c 1 allectlnc part.lime~ Four to Aid Aloohol Panel ' .. DAILY PU.or ,4 § "yt..JI~ Down From Bench As Sex ~Object Support yourself in style for the rest of your life. 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The five-man Board of SupeI"'V'Uors will fill the vacancy by appointment until the next election. supervisors have these options: -Slipping in a purely political figure. . -Appointing an acting replace,inent while either ducking the issue or launching a widespread search for a replacement -Appointing a known and readily available pro- fessional to the '])OSilion. Fortunately for the board -and for the citizens or Orange County - a known quantity with high cre- dentials 1s available. He is J. P. (Jack) Vallerga, now sen•ing as chief deputy assessor under Hinshaw. It 'rould serve th~ best interests of county govern- ment if ~upervi sors name him as Hinsbaw's replac~ ment quickly. \'allerga's technical credentials, diplomacy and ad- ministrative talents are impressive. With 20 years in the field . he has ,,·orked on complex assessment pro- redures u·ith Alameda County, as a consultant, with the state Board of Equalization and, since 1965, in Hin- shaw's Orange County office. He bas respect from pro- fessionals in his field, from other county administrators and from personnel in his own office. He also has a strong recommendation from Hin- shaw himself. U the board acta llO'll' naming Vallerga to the of· lice when ffinshaw leavea fW' Wuhington Dec. 31 , the two can begin working now on a transfer of author- ity that will not upset admlnlstntlon•ol what may be the single mOst j)Owerlul oUlce In Orange County gov· ernment. _ V.iterga is a good man for the job. Orange County SUpef"isors would be doing themaelves, and Orange County cltizena, a senice by voting immediately to ap- point J. P. Vallerga to the pnat of assessor, effective Jan. 1, 1973, Tidbits to Tax the Mind llel!UI from the fanciful World ol Taxes calculated to create shudders and dismay: -Tb• Wall Stteet Journal reports that despite President Nixon's overwhelming victory at the polls last week, be probably won't realize his stated cherished declaration that "the government should be able to get along on a quarter of a trillion dollars this year." (Yes, lbal's TRILLION.) -If the federal tax picture weren't enough to cause shudders and dismay, California's state and local tax burden is the highest in history, $603 per person. If it is any consolation, New York's tops all with $689 and Hawaii's is second high at $614. -And, still on the state and local level, govern- mental employes in these areas increased four times as much as the population between 1961 and 1971. In 1961, .tale-local workers represented 32 of every 1,000 persons. By 1971, it was 43. \ Four -· --·-=-=-. Paths for Japan 'Report by HEW Knocks Health Dear Gloo111v • Deteriorating Relations With, U.S. Foreseen The other day the Department of Health, Education and Welfare released the findings of a study of the nation's health ''attitudes. bel iefs. and practices." By an inadvertent t\.\ist the study ac- tually tells us about the attitudes and beliefs of ~ department and lwo of Jts subsKiiary agencies. tbe Public Health Service and the food and Drug Adminis. tratioo. From It we learn lbot the Government thinks we have an irratiooal and irn- ihctical des~• Ill be too healthy. How else can you interpret these words in !he report's coocluding stat<ment: "MANY VlCl'IMS ol health fallacies !jtem to be striving ror '5Uper health.' While physicians might ddine good health as simply the ai..ence or bad bealtb, many laymen tee good health as a state beyond lfte mere absence of any <jilorden, encompassing feelings ol imlimtted energy, freedom from anxiety ... depression aod the presence or con- tentment aod bappioe!S." u that 1s the starting 1WU111ption or the acendes that dole out research mooey, you can understand why so much of it is spent on dise8" and so little on what btalth is, bow you get it and how you 9ep it. Maybe it's the medical ad- min.lstrators at HEW who a~ laboring under a fallacy when they assert that health is "simply the absence or disea3e." TlllB IS NO ~ debote, as anyone who has shopped around among doctors to find out how to stay flealtby can testify. One 'doctor will say never eat butter; another doctor will say that's an old wives' tale. A third will tell )'?' to nm two miles a day while the MD -the ball will ID!orm you that a ( VON HOFFMAN ) brisk walk with your dog is sufficient. What they all seem to be saying is, "We don't know, we're not that in- terested, and please don't bother us nntil you come down with a case of renal failure." It is such beliefs and practices that prompt much of organized medicine to tell people they're perfectly healthy \'Jhen they may DOI be. · mE REPORT ALSO convicts many of us of . "rampant empiricism." This disgusting conviction ls deHned as "a very literal belief that individual response to treatment is entirely un- predictable." This leada to "many laymen being willing to justify any 'treatment' or regimen, no matter how outlandish, on the grounds that it may work for them although It does not W1lrk for anyone else. .. " Don't you get the feeling from reading these wonk that HEW would rather have you die while exhibiting a proper respect ror licensed medical expertise than cure yourself by your own •;outlandish" methods? YOU'RE Gun.TY of Ignorance and being a victim of quackery If yoo should attempt to heal yourself even after the doctors have given you up as incurable. You're also morally culpable, for, the report deelares royally, "rampant em- piricism is especially attractive to the mentally lazy and to people who ne<d the ego satisfaction of stressing their own uniqueness and judgment ... " One of the aame Wues involved here is being fought out with the abortion con- troversy: do we have a right to control our own bodies? Judging rrnm the language ol 11111 report the Govemment Analysis of the r or the next MVeral monthl the e:.:· ,....., will be otrerlng yuu their In depth anal.YB of Wt week'• elecllon resulta. To ave you the trouble tA rt8dlng ttiem, l 've already compiled A brief hbtory of lhe cam· palp " It h tho copyrlgbUd t ll I " "'!be Mating of a Pmlldem. -1972." ,,,.. -not only """->d Teddy r..i:~::-.... ...,.. -11>-tha ,, ilft c•..W1 "' ... .. bod< • to the beginning - -J1c:Gov<m olfmd ev.ry cltlun -ff they would vote him iJto the --· • .fti:s urned out to be a rrievOUJ error M -nobody waoted liiiOo. ' 4'11HDAUN11ro, Selllllor Mc:CoYfrn then iilocled • hil tllllDilll mate Se!Mllor """ Bo,,..... wlio. ~ --out, bad ~ and ol meolal de~ by thmpJ. IGo, <urned out to be • grtrvous Ii~ ...... ::; ... ~ nollody -• Vic• ·---· f lor Iha DtlllOCrlt_~I • ""' dlriy -........ ..... dllop In tbe ,, ...... Towen -Ml..... flfod. Mn. -.. 1 ................. ber Jaltn ....... Mr. _ .. ' J ( I ART HOPPE J ca:mpalgn chairman. Unfortunately, however, it was proved that the six crooka had beon paid In GOP campaign fWlda that bad been aent to Mexico, which II a pooc counlJy and coold certalnb' use tho mooey. THIS WAS .unlorlunllle from the Domocnll' polnl ol view bee .... - thal nollod1 -Iha -lbl1111 -not even -wtio carod. But kt irave SmalGr McOoYern an lasue and be blml10nned tho country ..,. c:wlng the Ni-. Admlnl-Uoo ol bd;i "the -oomipt In _,._ .. Mt. NWln did not, ol oouroo, !eke IU<b ocun!Joua cbups 11">1 down. In IJlll'Y mallalloo be aOol bla Wlfo and da~en on ...... u.. land to -day w..cont<n and '1Jll criool<d chlldttn. They got their plclura bi the PIPtrl almost ever}' day. Moreov«. Mr. Nixon wartd a far morn odlft,eompolcn thAn Sentlor McGonrn. At one lime he bad moni thin 50 sur. ropta tut actively c1mp1Jpln1 for Nm. 'lbore wu no qooUon that hit otrtllO WU to ride the coettalil ol hi• .......-to victory, ...... 1111o the poiJllen ...... oe- ' ) Gus Hayakawa for President in '76. He has gained the admiration and respect of everyone through bring- ing stability out of chaos et our l!ltate university. Think what he couJd do for our nation. F.H.B. Tith ........ nllK19 'Mdtn' .......... Mt llKH~rlh' fMM fl fM ~. StlMf y.ur ,.. -· ,. G'""'' Giii. D•lrr Pli.t. thinks not. This comes through clearly in lhe discussion about people who take vitamins and eat health foods . liEW regards them 89 little better 1U.-O Communists. "Nearly all the heallh tpod users .were acting without a pbysiclan's advice." the study tells us without adding that it is next to impossible to rmd a doc- tor who knows beans about nutrition, "and a majority of them really expect to he 'helped' by the health food ... health food users are distinguished by negative opinions about the bealthfuloess of the regular rood supply, lnliaU!d Ideal on the benefits of vitamins and minerals, and a belief that faulty diet is the cause of most health problems • • • committed users are more criUcal of doctors and th• medical prore!'sion tn general ... " HOW MISGUIDED ant -people . when they read day after day ()f pathogenic substances put in the food they buy, substances that HEW is sup- posed to guard against. But wait, that's not all. The study fits into a pattem. For JO years now the department has been lhreaten ing to declare that vitamins are drugs and move toward making them available on a prescription-only buis. Just this summer the Wall Street Journal predicted such a decree would be an· nounced shortly. Alter that we can anticipate they'll do the same with food so ,..•u bo fon:ed to buy drugged, dyed aod adulterat<d lamb chops while the only cbomlcally m.. food Is 1ublldlud and shipped off to Rusala. Election tive. They went oul and found 81 people who were going to vote for Mr. Nlxon and 39 who were going to vote for Mr. McGovern. (Elcept for Lou Harris, who could only find 19 people r0< Mr. NWln.) Then, each weel<, lhe pollsters WOllld go back and Uk the aame Sl people U they were llUI Jolng to V<lle for Mr. NII· on. So the poll1 -·• vvy much. 'lbat'a because ot the .,_. lllUe. II arouaed l1'q f..itno. Mr. McOonrn WU rOI' pulling out ml lavtna the llorth VI-Amr! in SoDb Vletnam. Thia WU called ell 1_1_abject aDldMlef." Bui Mr. Nim> pulled the ?Ill( OU1 lrClrn und<r him by -latq a treaty with Hanoi that called for withdrawing our troops and leavillf the North Vletnameae Anny In South Vietnam. nu. w11 called ''peace with bonor. • Which moot poople certainly preferred. 111A'Mi WHEN Mr. McGovom' aald, "Kia my youtnowwhat.'' But Mr. Nllm. ., ht bad •II ~ the puellng .- paign, merely turned the Olher cheek. So there yw have tile l?S-mlillon 1m Presidential campelp ln a 1nutahell, where It certainty bek>np. Keep In mind, howev ... that I comul an11lysis of lhe rewltJ abowt clearly that the winner rtt"elved more vottt ln the n~ ltltes than his opponent. This fact, coupled with his viJIOIW• lll•nd on the 1-, ii, In the final 1n1ly1il, what ean1ed him to .tctorr. • • • • What is the future of American~ Japanese relalions, now that each coun- try has lacer~ted tl!ie feelings of the other in pursuing n e w policies toward the People's Republic of China? 'Mlere have been s o many changes during the past 15 months that hannonious. friendly relations c a n no longer be taken for gra nted . Sin~ Japan and the U.S. ~an seeking China's fri endship. the relatKJM between the two nations have sunk precipitously low. It is easier to know What we think of Japan than to lcnow what Japan thinks Qf us. Fortunately, however, the Japariese share our fascination with ojMnion polls. In a small book, "American-Japanese Relations in a Changing Era" (Library Press, $2.50;, Robert s c a 1 a p i n o , distinguished Asian expert at the University of California at Berkeley, tells us what recent Japanese polls reveal about the changing eUmat<. IN ltll, gz pen:ent ot the Japanese people held "IOOd" or ''vcn' good" opln- -ol the u.~. 1n 1969 tho figure .... as pemmt. The Japanese ~ critleal el Amerlam life In the following .,..., the treatment of blacks, the extent of poverty, and the prevalence of violence aod crime, Their criticism of -In America Is Ironical. The Japanese, homogeneous and In- bred, realize but dim1y the extent to which doors are closed in their own society to Koreans, for enmple. ar to mixed-blood children of American GJ's, especially N"'°. The Jiji Press poU, a monthly nation· wide survey on the popularity of foreign nations, reveals that until the mid"°'s America held flnt place in tbe Japanese rnb¥1 as the "D1011t llked" nation. By November, lm tho U.S. was roorlb, trailing behind Switzerland, the United Klnldom and France. The obarp docllne In 1971 is at- trlbuloble, ol coune, to the llloc:k and .....imtnl with wblcll Japan greeU!d the uneapected about face In U.S. relatlonl with am.a. Al of December 11'71 mo,. Japaneoe fellJb!rl lbe "clooest friendly r.tatlolll In 1li !uUn" abould bo main- tained wllb Ollna (IS pemmt) than with tho U.S. (II -1). A 1m l!URVEY by Japan Broad- CaJtlng OorpqraUoo incllcaU!d that many Jo-rO..-the likelihood or deteriorating ,.latialll with tho U.S. The principal reuons given are economic trlctklo., U.S. failure to consult Japan In !Ottl!Jn relall<w, and the military demands made on them by lbe Nlmn docttlne that natlom 111111t provide their own flnt·Une def'cmea. l'nll-~~ enumerot<o four dlrectlonl In Japan con go. The r1r11 II neutralilm: to """" from alliance with tho U.S. to I pooltiao ol nonalignment, deacrtbed al ••f.rtmdly ,.lotlonl with all nallom" -hrlDcJjnc espectally the U.S.S.R. and Ollna. A -ollemltlve II ~. which means that J1pa.n'1 p1mar)' um- mumen11 aod tD09t tntlmate rtlltklnl WooJd be with Eatl Alla, Ind 1111 11<-led(-thlt bf culhni tradl- uon u ftll u &eocJ'lphy J1pu'1 role ii ln Asla. 1'h1s aJternallvt, bowever, car- rlel uncanrort1ble .. -ol ... Ul-faU!d "G"atar Eut Alla Oi>pro. 1perlt1 &pbere." The oppooltloo to both -pooltlom 11 .---Bt Geo,.,.---. (Send -pro)lloml to Oeor(e. the on1r lllvtce columlrill with •llOQ(h -to •'-dOlf ol """ -Columnlala.) . (s. I. HAYAKAWA) formidable, for basically the same reasons. Essentially, the argument runs, Japan is a Western nation -in Political institutions, in its techmlogical culture, in its econamic development, and eve n its largely westernized way of life. Its ties are de9tlned to be with equally ad- vanced nations. Furtbennore, either of these positiom would alienate Japan rrom the United statea. A TJURD and the most · reasonable possibility is a modified alliance with tbe U.S. -one allowing for independent diplomacy and adjustment to· the Asian commwiity but retaining close American ties. This position includea, of coune, im- proved relations with China (already being achieved) and the Soviet Union. Finally there ii the ''Gaullist'' alt.emative, wbi.cb would commit Japan to becoming on Independent military and political as well as economic power. In short, nuclear weapons. But whether Japan will "IO nuclear" is a puzzle both to the oublde world and the Japanese themselve1. Almoll three-fourths of the Japenese Polled oppose the development of nuclear weapons. But will a time come when they will need them? At Saq Francisco State we now havt a chair of U .S . .Japan relations in the department of international relations. 1be idea was developed by Dr. Hani90n Holland, a career foreign service officer assigned to 'our university by the Stat< Department. THE PURPOSE of the chair is to enhance knowledge of A m er t c a n - Japanese relationships, fll'St through courses or study; aecondly lhn>ugb ... changes of teachers and students with Japanese universities; third througb sponsoring seminars for A m e r l c a n businessmen who wish to do busine:ss witlt ;Japan:-· ' -~-e, The seqiinars are to be taught not only by the university staff, but also bf American businessmen with eiperience in Japan and executives of Japanese companies with offices in San Francisco. Modest help for this program, which tJ all that is needed at tbls stage, bas come so far.from Mkh Japanese firms as the Bank ol Totyo ot California and Japan Airlines and American fl.nna such as Gull Oil Company. Further help baa been promised by tho Japanese IO""""""'I. Perbapo the iuun or u.s..Japan reJa. tiOM resta as much oo the acUons ol businessmen and educators as in the in- tricacies of International dlplomaey. Gas Men Still Stalling On Domestic Fuel Saver WASIUNGTON -A device that would cut the hcmeowners' gas bill! by 20 t.o 30 percent baa been kepi orr the marlltt by the American Gas AMociaUoo. The fuel saver, known aa Vent-0-Matic, ls Ill automatic damper wblcb can be at- tached In tho flue ol I (lll -II baa -approved by lbe ConocJlan Gu A-odaUoo., which teated the device aod found 11 sale. But the AGA, al1er four ,.... ol atall- 11111. atlli bun't even atarted ' the uoting. As a practical matter, no gas furnace ft:.:ture can be marketed and Installed un· ,tU It baa beon leat<d and opproved by the AGA, becat11e oootracton woo't use it. '!be AGA, ol coune, 11 fonned by the gas industry whlcb. would like to In- crease, not decrtase. the bomeownen' gas bllll. '!be woctalion W11 hanlly enthullutlc. -.tore, •-Ille Vent-0- MaUc fllel llm' when JI WU IUbmlttod ror lMllnl bock ID 1tSL (JACK ANDERSON) THE AGA CLAIMS It can't get anyone to chair the task roree. But the uaocta· lion rerusect to t<li UI who bad llll'ned dowu the cbalrmanablp aod how many people bad beon approoched. My reporter Ken Fisher coold loci!< only two poople who bad -o!ler..t the Job, One ..... California 1as company official who said he declined because bu company cooldn't benefit from the device. The other, a Bollton fire protection orflclal, said he lacked the expertise. After apendlng weeks talking to dozens of people familiar with the factJ , we have concluded that it takes time to test a new device to make sure it Is safe. But the AGA hasn't even set up a testing com· m.lttee to begin the tests. Homeowners, meanwhile, continue lo PIY for gu that the devlce could 11ve. OftANM CO.UT DAILY PILOT Robert N. Wftd, Publi1hff' ThomaJ: KttuH, Editor BBTbaro Kreiblcl\ Editorial Pogr Edflor Tho l'ditt'lrlal 1.111i;c" o( tn. 0.lly Pilot 1ttk1 to Inform and 11lmu· 1•11! rrlldM-1 by t'f".""nllnl( thit ~paptt't cptnkmJ Ind t'Om· mt'nl•T')' 1'1n lnpb ~r lntt-l'l'Sl incl Jll(nUk:•nct. by rrm·kll'lfC a tnrum for lht expreulnn lll our rRdcra· uplnloN. and by rin.-acntl~ lhtl dlvtrse vle"-·polnts of lnformc'tt ob- ,.f"VttS and 1pokt'lmt'n on topks of tM day. / Sund.,, November'l2, 1972 • Suobf, -12, 1972 DAILY l'1lOT A 7 No~thern Ireland Seeks Ways to Elld Strife· Batwred People of Ulst.er Await Clwice 'of Options NORTHERN IRELAND By b:ijlR C. S'IVART l1ritcb from a aort al "pr!Yilqed-.. Bellut ~ oprvut monna to placate C-Ntfo1s Sdmce Monitor Stmc< steoohild" to an Inner lllmlhlr of the the Cathollc mloority: BELFAST AND LONDON -"All I United KJncdom family. 1'>1.s would e An mJarp4 prov1nc111 Parliament ry drlver'ID tllt,cninDid .toom of spoclal.statua -Ille U.lt'a <lllly written ••-to~. 1'llJl;"aaya&JOOJllP.'1~lor-m<aoa ~the tnpplnp of Ill tolnldenmlnority "-- bis rowbouoe Ii! llelfilal'I' F C<lt1811tUtloo and tecJon11 Par-. e A bW of riibtl- . "II to s.o oUt and do a clai''• ~ c ~ lJlster would br:tome another S<WJliM or • A JolQt coonclJ embracing the two A feii blocb away -1 ·but miles away wa1... · · h . _ divlalom of Ireland to d1lcuml mutual af- 14eoiogk:sl!y -a ara74iolred Prot<alant , "We are unianill• .. cleclam dle'lin, fain with the Ir1ab Republlc. woman IWeoplq tht sldO!ral!t In front al ' ' But ._ mueh IM* to l!IYO a new her bome near the libaiildll Rood ex-IE -•. UllW uaembly 11 ent...,... In clllaoee--a similar . monl.' The Unlonlm, who caatrolled the "I'd llko lb be :r.:to fl to aJoop at · _ -~ ~ tbrougbOUI Ila IO-yoar algbl," abo aaya, "and b!> Ii"'! I'd' wU. L-•I -·mi.h; ~.llftlloh :....: llllWJ, wont o mJnl.Parlllment em- up In the IDlll'llillg." ' """ ..... ":'' '\"'' ..... IU• , po.....i to ael prvylnclal pGllcleo IDd - • ,,,. _,.. 1r11ncl to the otrife Ill an Ian Palsley CllJli ....... ,,.. for the -o1 all -to coatro1 the police. ~: preoccupotlon In Northern rJahl-w!ng Pr.c-t· -"'1'8t 11.ag Maclontes, IUCll u the 110W Alliance hlloil-·And~~ oo then now; (polnling to tbo llnlon' jock) 11 the 11.ag l'ar17, prefer a ll«ifled version of the ~ oolutlonl are fluttering we were bom under IDd pleOM God Greater l.oodoo Coondl wldcb ~ a<l- dpon Ulller 'Ilk< autumn lea.., upon the we'll ~ under It • W• ui Ulller .....; -rather then leglalate. Except fw :oanderlilg· Jllver Lagan. Tbey appear wilh Scollaq4, ~Qd, llld Wlfol.'.r--~eoplng functtoal like education, ~ paperbect boots, ·But~-• .. .__._ · far,_ .._._. bouslna. and welfare,..__ would ~pbe4 polltlcal party plalfOl'lll.!I, ~ ·--.. • ~ ,.,__ be Jell to Britain.' tJoooy pamphlets, lllDUdgy bandbllls. by most of Paisley's Protestant loyaliat Thil l!ll'I of watere<klown URmbly I.I Some plam sound as simple as the ..,,, coll-. believed cun<r1tly favored by WblWaw The Ulster party lmclen who met with and bil fellow Ulater-watcben in l.aldoo, Britllb "-1 WWilm ~w !all The tow«-war arer Nart11ern lrtJand month al'~ Eocllid (• ptbor-botween llrttain and die lrisb Republic Ing which tbo Palaleyite Democratic mlgbl be settled by olllrinl IJa sovereign. Unionist Party boycotted), decline to ty bdweon them. Thil jolnt rule would Total unity with Britain timenJa voiced In Ibo Falls and the SbenkilJ, Others carry gnmdiose names ' unilateral declaration of independence, ccndoml.ruum, Eire Nua (Gaelic for New Ireland). With this bulging sheaf of proposal•, Northern Ireland enters a period al In- tensified poUUcal activity -a period Pf!bapl crucial to Its future. DUr1ng the next five months Ulster wW elect local olfldaJs (Dec. 6), wte on Irl.lh unity, IDd !<em whether Britain will renew itl one-year direct rule which ezplm In March. ' Aa the alternative '4solutims" are S«led IDd alltA!d on either side al the Irish Sea, a opecirum al four broad op- tiooa emerg .. , Northern Ireland might cboooe to tamper with tbo province'• COlllllbrtklna! status "ao loog aa the majority so desire.a." The "IOlutlon offering th 0 Jeul change -and berice, perbape, the greatest PQl!Ucal aooeaJ In IOM< Proleo- Janl quartm -1.1· 1or Northern Ireland to k,.p Ill Unkm Jack, ~tulion, IDd Perliamm~ with gortain refinements. "It ii abeolutely clear," arguea: Ulster's predominart Uoloolsl Party, "that II Nortbom IieJand were governed' entirely from l.cJodcm. algnlflcant mmon- ty al the population" would remain totally oppooed to the adml•lalratloo. tl ls equally Cleer that II ' 8QYet1DDODt pere centered in Dublln a majority of the cilizens of tbo province would owe the .--Uon no alltglance/' Sucb a resurnc1f1 goverruneDt In Nader's Congress Book A Blueprint for Chaos Although Congress is far from perfect, there are ways to make it worse. Ralph Nader bas found most of them and in· corporated them in a list of recom· mendations for reform. It la not 'adequate to . say tbat Mr. Nader's higbly publici7.ed inv"l!l~~lio~. of CGngress ll J ,!Its-. ' ' maJ failuri. •ildalni ~ from tbo -al 7 the Nader book. "r"'1'1 "Wbo Runs Coog-[l ..... 1 Tbe.Pr<sideot, Big Busloe<s or You?" it ls down- rtgbt disastrouo. What Nader bas dooe la lo rehash every age-old complaint ever made about the congresslooal p~ and .suggest answers that would add up to a blueprint for chao:!. The Nader book was written by three of Ralph's top Raiden, Marie Green, James Fellows and David Zwick. lt was financed and reviewed by Nader himself and therefore becomes the fundameotal work in what Nader calls the Congress Project. 'l1IE BOOK Is loeded with bias, as ils tiUe suggests. It comes to the conclusion that Coogress I.I 1ctually being nm by big 00.lnes!, supet'pOwered commitltt chairmen and the White House. It gives only casual attention to tbe powerful labor union groui)s which have worked their will in the House and Senate for nearly 40 years. 'Jbe fact that 1Dlions are not liable, as are corporaUom, to anUtrust and an- tlmonopoly llws telll Ila own stoey of specia,1-inlerell preuure, lobbying IDd aoonnpllslunenl But It Is ID tho aroa al """"""""' t1on1 lbal Ille Nllder people -llletr C<llllpjele !act al oopllllllcatlm IDd un- denlaDcllni-For exam~t,,... the !l!>Glled lncmlinaJa of tbo White Houao on Coogroa, tbe study recommends vast lncreues In House and BARRY GOLDWA: .... l'ER ...... .., -Senale staffJ and """'P9"" ~· · There Lo, D!Jthint. qrlglnal aboqt illll ldea,except ~It ~·11>e lmpllcali<D that ~.must bullil ill own giant bureaucracy at the taxpayers' ._ to maintain ln4eptlldenl aource> of In- formation . TO NOBODY'S surprise, the Ralders louncl the seniority oystem tor awarding committee chairmanships to be one of the prime defide!Jcies In Coogress. 'ftl<y woold replace tt with a method lor cbooo- ing cbalnnen and ranking minority memben by open ballot of a party icaucus: Wblle there la oo doubt that the seniority system leaves a lot to ti, desired. nobody yet bu come up with an acceptable a1temaUVt for length of service as a criterion for Jeadersblp. 1be Nader caucus suggestion would throw the whole business of selecting committee chairmen into the political arena and produce resulll far more inequitable than the prtaeDI syslem. Nadertt R8iden: would also eliminate executive committee sessions, especially those where bUIJ an marked up for Ooor action. If there la ooe way to COllfule and prolong tbo legisllUve proceu to tbo point of dlstraclioa, ii would be to throw all commlttee s rsWw open t;o the public and to the -al lobb)'IDi -· All in all, tbo --LI II bell I sopbomar1c IDd =-= -al mmpl1 1nt1 that ba1'I llYeled at ~lot ..... lhlrl llO,..,.. A fast reocllnl ol die Nlller -wW caaotoce -who -aflblDc ·-die ,._.., ol °""1W tbll Mr. N--bl ...0 act11oo4 to -with Ml erl*"ilsnw al •ltamobOe faltl:. and Jean*' bi-t1•·o1 ~to people _ .... al1111!1en11n41as It. Black Doctors ·Needed • The spectacular g r o w t b d. Negro enrollment in higher education during tbe past decade Is withOl!t doubt oae of tbe most sltP>lOcont acblewmenta al tbe bllCt nwtutlOn. MedJca1 --..... -1t tbo -Olll al the -t to allrlCI bllet -II. Tiit ..-r al ' EQITOIUAL . RFSEA.RCll ~--n l:ocal assembly, British/Irish rule lly the groundwork fw I new, united Ireland. . Ulater'a sectarian origins and violent traditions make it ''inbennlb' umtable,'' cooteodl the l*ovlnoo'a leodlng political oppolltJon. the Soclal llerllocntlc and Llbcaa Party (SDLP). "It would be in the bell In-ol all aectlons of tbe,M!'Qmqnl&J,'' lt coocludet, "II Irelllld ·were ,to ~1 united oo terms acceptable to all tbo people al Ireland.'' M<BDwhile I lpl\klallonallty Ulsier would be covemect' by a Brilill>lrish . 1t 1111!1 ti» ultin-. safety ,..,_,.'. No buyrtrr Phone System Emergency Aid N11mber Given Dally eaw...iu -El CaJoo Mn. Doe ls borne alone. There's a rustling noise in the dark outside oear the window. Her spine llngl<e 111<1 thougbll start racing thioogh ber' heed. Is it a peeping tom? A prospective burglar, looking for a way lnai.de? A dangerouJ psychopath bent oo npe or murder! -IRE RACES for the phone. New to the nelgbborbood, abo hasn't bad time to fmd · (GUEST REPORT J oul tbo number al the po~etlC)' whlcb I.I nllpotllible for her Somebody's tumbllrw with tbo lock on 0.. doer. lier bwt jUmpl up IDd dowu. FranllcaDy, abo -tho telephone book, Rlfcbintl for I number -1t1Y •IWlllber -wblcb wW bring her -· Sbe Dlpo -bock IDd forth. .. fJJJe4 with J10nlc lhlt llhe •• dNIWU'e of what mt-'• dellaf- TBB llATIU: It die W -more lnl~t. Grlppl!I Ill' temr, !In. Doe calms --trllllb lo -thlt tho n ... i.n al poUoe apnclM are u.tN cm the lllllde mNr o1 a..t1' Ddmt -·&le diall 1114ttlllbir1tor7. Within ralmdtl 1 polklo ear II II blr -· blulq olf 1 dnat 1llio a I '>lelJ -to the-- blact ~.:r:-·· mecllcal ' ICbiloll ...., bat•iea 1• ODii blacb 1.1 ,....i al lat ---· ... IDll Ill' Mn. Doe'•-i.a.•....w- blacb comj)dla4 7.t per -al last )'W's tM ••1 cl-. M a&llDll L7 par cmt ol 1111 U. -.· Durlac Ille -period. the number al bllcb In all ftAr ~ -!run 711 to I.OM. 'l'bul, the -tlon al Ameri<aD Me d I c I I cot~ .. <AAMC)z.. wu lllarlled whirl tbo presklmt cf .. Nlllclllal Medlcal Auodltlon, E4muo4 S. CUey, ., ...... medical -al draufnl tbelr feet ... enlilllnl blacU. DR-CASEY doeln't dllpule the Cal!u In --but be feels tbo f~ 1rt ... 1,q. la tbo llnl pllce, tba-al--• alabla 11> . mued. .. that lhl llllolilie llaurw loot ..U.-U. the ,.ca 'sr IA 1111 llO- aod plocl, lhl total --llpn ,tocJ1111n the mutJ 11111 -II I -· ....... ____ 111'4lallncdle ......, apacy, ooe wblcb Im no jurlll4lc. Uon ID bet aroa. ~ UAGAN ... """"4 1 bW ""'ll'N'I to -ctelaya ID -amtrw rll11t•..ce in wpodea. 1" -.... wlll psrmlt -· Ill' tht -11 -1-. to....,_ .. tJna mst1u- tll -.... pt liiHl•late ftlfO'W fin die~....., .. --......, .,.;. ........ 1111 tit.,_ ODii = ........ ...... "' wllb 1111 ~-" 1111' _. .,..., tbon ................ the .... wtdllllll Ill,... 4'1 .................... -.... ltlll ...... al""""" ....... - calll .... to .................. -dl9em11t••tllll · 2111,.... vtdlos ... ....,. ........... L - • floaty (dlVYYinl up mponolbllity for fordgn affain, linl-. and aocurityl and I lwo«aocb .....,bly (I local ieilaJature 111<1 a natlooal oenale to prepare lor unlficltion). , Such a plan of pbued unl!lcaUoo ob- viously attracll many republlcana. But tt allO wins a hint of approval lrom tho looder of Britain'• "lll>Olltlon Llbour DUD Unity with Irish Republic Party, f°"""' Prime Mlnill« H.roid Wilaoo. who mw uraes "conmm actkJn to consider the lmpli<Atlonl of a move to a m1lted Ireland bued on come:at '' Tbe divided llland of JreJand mlil>t be lmmedJaile!y r<uniled, U it WU before lllZO -but lb1I time undtr tbo authority of Dublln in!lead of London. To fl\lke tbo sblft polltable to Ulsler, the republic ........ bl, would ..... to offer COl1Ct!Sloos. AM the Clitholic Ch.Ircb'a con-stitut~y enoln1ned "spedal polttton" would l!ave to be dropped. A m......tum to do .. Lo under -lroolcalty, this brand of brillne repubflainlsm ll trumpeted by the filqal lrlsb Republican Army (IRA) IDd me of Ulater's splinter parties (Republk:an Ubour) -but not by die Irish RepOblie's government. Irllb Prime M1nlster Jack Lynch. plque4 by IRA troubles al bis own, --die SDLP'• gradualist 1pproac:b. People GQ both licles al Belfast'• "peace line" tncreuln&lY ~ to qree. Two young fathers -one a Protestant UDA leader, the other an "oftldal" wing IRA ll)'lllpatbizer -concede u mueh, in almost ldeollcal ......... "United Ireland? We w.ni 1.11 It In my Ufelim<," ..,. tbo Protestant. "I'll never aee 1mlfk:1t'aq, H ecb:>el the Catholic, In another port al town. "But my dlqbler (ooe year old) mlcbl" A Politician's Dictionary .. Th< foUuuri!lg "clanfi<ctlotll"" · of a...,,,,..,.1 tmnlnoiO!lv are maJ<mg IM rouTMil In WahhlQton: A Coordinator -Miii w b o brinp organl7.ed chaos oul of "'II-led cm- fuslon. A Statlsliclao -Man who dra1fl a mathemaUcalty plOCilo' llna !run an unwarranted usumptlon to a ,.......,. caaclasiol;L I A Prof-r -Miii wi-Job it 'II to tell lludfnta ._ to oolve the probletiio ot Ill< wblcb be hlmlell bu lried to avoid by be<omlng • proleaor. An Elfldency E>pert -Miii who knows Jess aboat )'OUr bulinnl thlD )'fll do and geta paid more for =you ._ to nm It than you could ty 'l'°" out of tt even II )'OU ran It rtgbt lniteH of the way be telil you to. ' A C.O.Ullant -~ 11111 wbo ll a Jong way from home. An AdmlnistJ'IUve Analyst -Corn- binaUoo of all the above. A Program -Air/ Ill~--that can, be complded Ill' ooe t<iOllbODO call. A Con!,,_ -A place wben coo- versaUon ii aubltituted for t b e dcearinoll ol labor IDd the biellneu of tbougbl A COMMl'l'IZB -A -al mm, who, indiv14uallr, CID do nothing, but 811 group can meet and de<lde that notbing can be done. A Cllrtllcatlon -To OD In the bac.i<immd .. d<talled that lb~ fortcrooDd must 10 underJlound. A Modification of Policy -A complete ....,.a) wblcb nobody ldrnlta. Olannels -Tbe tnD left by .. lnler- offlce memotiiDdum. statba Qop -Thil ,,,... ...... in. To apedlte -To ............. .... witb •••11rn¥k>a Expadlter -One who -lllllO while rtdinl fut pl-. IDCI 111,q in pd boiels. Lia110o Officer -A person who WU well and ~ better, but has no authority to mu. a dollniie 1111_. Crtteril ---tho other 8111' illed to -le what you bavo already oveMlllmlted the deal to be --UNDER OONlllDERATION -Newr beard al It. Under Actlft OmlderaUoo -We're lootm. In tho flloa for It. We'll try to find 11 in u.. mes IDd ....i tt to ,.,. tomor-..... For Siplture -I lbousbt It up, but you .. It 111<1 tUe tbo ..,. la ""->Jtlll -We',. ""4Jnc It to you blCalllO ..... -al bol4lng the bq. Elf ect of Alf ection Still Not Explained ·-concur Generally -I ha,..1 rood ti. docurnent and dool want to be -ti,; anything I uy. Appruprilte Actloo -So you -what to do with ii! We doo't. ~ ... 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Tbe ilboralorJ nll be petted. fondled, IDd carried ..-ID hi.I froclc pocbtl IN" I• more lilalllt than tbo beuLI of the ume bltdl bl jmt ··•·•tl•lllCJ kr llU. [ L IL BOYD ) .:,!;_ ~~ ~ i:.£: "-----------1lilllklDS-Wt11 -to=--to.., ........ k_, w1j.b Iott In their cag<1. N-,. yet, no1 .,.. -,,,_ IUtllorttlll clllm tho our Love and W1r lva'llt 111 ol 1Dm"11iit tncrw u the mon, bu pinned 1ttr1Ctl-ntlnc iltcllms. -predstij' tht r"""" al that SVICIDB - -WI "1 ~· callld -who ICluaD7 tlJI llllllllal.. -to tlon, -) ..... fairly.,.,-.--· 1'>ey NOT AIL athlete'• 11111 a faet ct two. ....0,. With I,.. loot ll -.p.u.. -lot dllposltlol al w.ldly IJOodl lo lid, ·-70 and fWlenl ~-·• • .BllJllll" not ........ ol 11 ll iialcl -lnrl al lhl -laR ., - to be I -..... NOIVW ---11-lllins-MciOI _... IOOI 111 IMI dtl-tmlpll. -._. Iii -w11o fla)it -"'"' ... , nlu ,._.,, tilt ---...,. -... al tlla -· .. bincl .... imllrtn(. blPtlrunl at. "' .... up -wrilll tll111111h• .. call fer tho tor told .. 11111. vl!WDICh -jmt .. --- BOW die malt ad fmtela ollrldl who MUd1 IUCll pllllllt ttr tllelr ..... dlWle up tbe qr llttint .._. II -llnya •I*• .,.... pooulllr. Mile likes tbo niPI "'1IL TUB SPIRIT ii ..UU.. bll Ibo,_ ii From 4 o'clocl: In the --to I weak.• 'ftlat wu tbe -- O'clllcli --~ --'" Qll ql1 .... fed Into I ~ <Omplicatod = ~·~ 11 -lo blr =~~LI -kl~ -,,,. -ta...,..i ... , '""" "NAllll tbll ... 1tall plldler who ltll ,,,, .... _ .. -bl<, but lhl -t bu lbl i:wt batlm'I." 6tetl I ...... --~ .. W-J-: •••ml' -11111-. Ila!•,.., ., ...... .,..., ...... .. illlllolirlrllltl,. ..... , • ,.... _. '11111'• -.. -... A PAlllLY ii --W II coo, at-fcr4 IO IM4 I ......... '11111.'1 M .. -........ lltlllil. ... -.... ,. .. -al ...... Qlla, .... _ .............. .. ••119!DI .. -.. .iiit '°....,,. lllttlla.., """'liN ltra,r -... d 111r I 0 "41 -· wlllt ..... 111-'1 docl4od IO "'- -To A Hill* Alltllartll' --~In a man~ ofllca. College Students Default on loans J " I t I I r . I ' ' . I ... -·-.. ~ . . . 5-f,tb::a 't U.lfn G ~ T-MEN -.. ., , n ~ . . '· . ME Las Vegas -' . Policemen Face Charge LAS VEGAS (AP) -A Clart County coroner's inquest jury has ruled that two police olflcen were responsible for the death of Jack 'nlmer, 41, of Las Vegas. • Tllmer died in a Las Veps hospital Oct. 20 -!Me days after be ftl arrested ll& Con-·'·· noctloo with the fi ........ or a Lu Vegas ...,.aoil the D!n•P'nc .-.~ o1 i1I drtftr •• "" ...... E..... --=· .......... Dr. _, WI¥> plriormed,..,,. ..,_,.Aid I blow' or a ,.._...!trner'• ribl, lo..iill :a ........ the lpieen ................. . Alts .. ~;tr-....... i,.·• -~=.i .. ~. dealh~~­~ p1y...a ,-•!> plied rtJir ·. a1eeM ... f D;er1 -·J ...... lllllto 11111 n..-&·•=" . ~--r .. •>111111 • S.S•• ... lllln I md ~ hid • ~ ti. "!!f -=-· .......... ... Vffltlllf.;. *'1 c bar I e 1 , •• _.._ ... , ?caol lhi ............ -bo~~c:llJ-·-·~ -.-, .• .. Clllle:I. 'llleJllqQlll- 'l'lllllln -· ......... he told "°'· w,--"' pollco ?!~-.. coa·te.nded '.I'*'-'. --.. .w--.. .• · ...... ~biTnl,1.1~~t.1_lt1t1 ,. ~ "".,.,._ -not ¥;f,;=,;~ lkol'. • • STARS .,.,.,, 0a.n II -et "'"-· -· _ .... e9' .. ~ -II -ti. ~'I PILOl'I - ' • ' ·" ' : • • . HOPE ""'°""" ,.,...... ...,,..... ,,..... ...... Ill .... ~ ...... Cll!ICM'• "• ............ HOAG HOSPITAL I,. ''! .. . . :Jina/ ~6ion /or 1972 FREE ·t ; ; · .. -, s·CHOOL ' "':~ _,. • • • " " . Mela·~neater ' • .• . t . · 1884 Ne'!#~ BtY,cl., Costa Mesa .. ; ' .thrsd~.··Hci .;.~~.~9:30·11:30 A.M. • ' : I • • ~ • ' I,. .. ~ ~ ·; HELfFUL:' ·totlPAY HINTS . ~ • ~, 1 .,.. . · ... ·:.:· ·MORE-~1($1,000 IN -• ~· • '• .. • • ·' • .. I'· \,'.•. ·., ::· "'' "" ,aEE· PRllE,S ; ... :§pJJ~•ISES e GIFTS ' ' ~arm.CJl~w anct .~IO~\c Gas ~.Barbecues and · olher prlies given· each, week • Alll•• leta Mcaket1 'c~ Corponitlon .,.... . .,... ·. '-. . ' . -> • ~· • " t ' .)., S•.~C!~d -~[ln.tin9 of one of the moat popular ~ook book1 ever •!>Id in, the Oreri9• Co•1t eree •.• 247 of the < beat recipes ,elected from the-<oOk· ':ting 1cho01'1:fim 19 yeera f11r .lllit $1 , PreP,4ired Jest year to mark tit• 20th •llitiilve~ry of the •chool. t!'e book we1 . a.''1ellout. Here-'1 y~r , second chance. v Co • Spo..IDNCI 'by · SO....m Callf. Gas Co. • • M•IO ,.,,,., .. 0 C0a.t 'DQ.Y PILOT ' . I $!.. . . - C1111t Com* c•111 Oll!lllct, (Or-COllt and 6.ldeft Welt Crl1011" -' I \ • ' l • \ ... - " .. -. ' ' .. ·New design!-Uses : .. .:t.u~ to·4owA :,'.955·~S'a·li .,. · .... , .. . . ~ ... ... ~"~ ,. .•' . ' .. ,,. ..... .... ~ for each regeneration 'than any comparable ' I . , . · softener)Ne .. sell! Sears Save-on-Salt Water Softener / I Serieo 80E lnttoduclory P~ice Now-the water aoftener thai uam up lo 403 1-salt than any other ci>mP!ll'.l!llle 111odel W8· oell. That -increued operating economy. At the samtp time, there'• ·1-aodium effi1J0Dt being added to the - gnijJJid water. Sean OOE,.ater aoJi.t"'!l' ,.-~ka.au~tjCflly; iliat ·prosram 19 meit'.YV<ir aoft water. iieeda. Get a FREE Water An:alyaia '·at Seen ••• . •••• • . , . •• •t . ~~}. , .. • • ••• ••• ·•!+' :~ ••• .:· .::;_ :,; ••• •• • " .. . --;. +, • - I .. ... " • • 1/ • . r • ' ' 1 ' MAK .ING IJNE, ~·::· '. aQoY L011011 . ' " ' • • . ~ •• . ' , I • ll't•·'Springtlme' perm. . , --;.~~ hair ready · for·wlider for Just 910. / '· I. •• 1· • • . ·Ml'lllhing' llftifrom Helene ·Guftil.iAl'a refreshing.price . · $Munpoq,.cut~.O:n, '10 • • • FalHctn'.atyte 'ouJ. "$3,totuO . ·. ~··~;... ?..!'' --·- • • Hospital Introduces Twilight Surgery .. .. . PlaldlnG ..... bot~ In kiolcy . ' .. INCOHE. ·FOB"R>lT from a Gift- •Youcan.-i .. a'lllom 1 and ;,1111M>di1te1U btw41ollf porticipollnf ID -otlfmr Memorial Hoopillll PiwbJ...... 1 four diff .. ent lifer- Gilt Plans. Writur call Wor Iii... f c Mr, Thoma• K. Stadllofw HOAG MEMORIAL HOSPffAL PRESBYTERIAN 301 Ne..,,ort'lou...,.,.. Newport e..ct., CA ... T1Mpkfl•1 641 t600 'bta•liM 106 It's a swi11gy season!Party it up in swing~free . palaz~o pants. Wide and fling)', and aJl the rage! Palmo pants in ftowy acetate/nylon "'-IAluble luhlon oolorl ID flalllr your Jazz!•! -Bick zip, -•11111. ' For M!Y lli!"lan who wants to ,llt<jult•I Ntde l110lt sensuous • toni&ht..._,.._..; Adds Satin softness to your sllin-'!lt• ttfl hint of taste and fragrance malies tllt'.liils more unforeettable. 450 -~;":".:::';" .-i::: JePennert ... , ......... . ~ .. The val~._. here every day. p.1Ju:io panll of wool/1crytlc.. Thty'11 warm up your hofldey, or lll'r'/ day 111111 • Ntl(y plaid comblnallont, blck tip, ttia 5 to 1S. • . , · Shop Suhday noon to.a P.M. at the fOllowlng stores: . FASHION•ISCAJ'l>.,Ni:w,.t W '[714J 6M:UIJ. HUNr.'fON ~·~ll1 ... ~· ..... l pi4jrg,,,,..~·CINTY, CCctte MeN (714) 64'DI • 'I ) ... I • } • I , I ; 'I '1 ' ' : I " l I ,, " \ \ ' Olltllllm .............. WAlllllNGTON -You think Amerlcon lnV9lt1-went out with the McCormick roaper, the Mone telegraph, and Birds Eye lrolen food? Doni you belleve Ill '!'be government Is gran\lng pat.. enta these days at t be unslackenlng rate of 1,500 a week. Every Tuetday the U.S. Department of Commerce's Patent Office puts out a thick book the size of a college catalog complete with dlagnum and explanaUons. One glance is enough to show that U.S. ingenuity in the 197G's ls not confined to teclmica1 screws and valves, as one might suspect. Patents, prohibiting others from making, selling, or using your lnvenlion for a 17-year period without your consent, ~ being issued on everything rrom new varieties of OOney- locust trees and yogurt-mak- ing designs to clam openers and car-top camper-boats. Indeed, some indications are that inventiveness is spewing forth more ideas today than ever before. Since the first patent by a special act of the Mas- sachusetts General Court went to Samuel Winslow in 1641 for a novel way of maWng salt, close to 3.7 mi~n patents SU11111J.--u.1m I have been issued. About one million of these were granted in just the last 15 years. Independent inventors will tell you the ~iles are endless. . "l earl think of several things not on the market .. . Whether It would ·pay me to fool around with them or not is the question," says Maurice B. Pittman, a truck driver from Memphis, Tenn., who has drawn two U.S! patents on his inventions in the last two years. One is a kitchen gadget to use in soft-boiling eggs. The other is a wiper for rear-view mirrors on trucks. The latter is a graphic case of the old adage that necessity b the mother of lnvenUon -''there was a definite need," aya Pitt- man. ' For today's inventor, BJ> plying for a 'palel)I Is nl>t cheap ln time or money. Filing fees, which supply about 65 percent of the Patent Office's $56 million ennual bpj!get, run cl-to !200 If the patent Is gruited. 'lbe inventor usually invests another $100 or 90 in a prellminary search to make sure the invention bas not already been patented. 1be patent attorneys who do thla job, poring over the records and dlqrams In the huge technical library of the Patent Office In Arlington, Va.,11dmit the IOOUtlng aeta toog!ler ""Y year' !lot Ollly do they have to ched: out all categories of U.S. patents - and the right category ltaelf IB often job enough to find -bul ther:e are 8 to 9 million foreign patents which must also be scanned. Even lf its like ls riowbere to be found, the invention ad~ dltionally must be "nove1," as Patent Commissioner Robert Gottschalk poillts, useful, and something which ls not "ob-• S.oow people: ~eep your warm with · these ·- • I cool Penney prices. Udlll nylon •kl )lckat. ln- wuotoro longth, Insulated w1111 ~r. Hand w11ha- bl1. Fuhlon colort In 8,M,L,XL. •19 I Nylon taffeta 1kl j1cklt with stitch trlm and 1n1p tab col- lar. Fashion color1, wom- en'• S,M,L.XL •22 Wom1n'1 nylon olro 11i1 )aokol with patch poo- Hand washable. F11hlon colora In S,M,L.Xl. *22 • - 12 : hour. sate. Yards , a~ yards afour ~. ,. ' best~seller · cafp eting at great savings. Monday Nov. 13th on7 5ale'149~~ -· .... ·--.Nylj>I) oll•g pl!•. Diop ' ' ond 1turdy. Stays good-lopklng °""" inClllUlfl wear areaa. In solld deoofator colora. 5ale .849 ~, ... Reg. 9.19'Solre'. Nylon pl\Jlh pll• for •-llol!I reallience. Durable end long wearing. DeConllor colors. Sale749~~ II.., '·" 'Tridenf. L\Jlh Kodel• patyootor shag with loft and 1prlngy textuf9. Contemporary look In txcltlng 3-tone ookn. Sale599~~ Reg. "" 'Heritage'. Decron9 polyootw pie with sheared hlghllghtlng-Mlps hldo footprints. Solids and tweed•. Sale S99oq.~ Rog. 10." 'Horveot'o Elegant pluoh lhllg- care nylon for durablllty and long Wiit. Resist. pllllng. Sale 849 ~,.. Rog. '·" 'On Stage'. Nylon 1hag pill k- Its cri1p •ppeararn:e. Aoollla pilling Ind fUZlt.,g.-' CARPmNG IS ONLY AVAILAIUATI Huntlnpn llNclund Nowpo<t ...... •, .... ..,.. .... ,,~ ', s , 21•.JCPM&A)•C 'p' llflllii ll .......... s ·a J . ~JGPenney We know what you're looking for. ' ' \ $hop Sunday noon to 5 P.f.1. at the following stores: " FASHION ISLAND, Nowport~h (714) 644.?313. HUNTINGTON CENnR, Huntingfon a-h (714) 192.m1. ' I • " I ' • • . ·-' ' ... •• •• ' " " ··,• . ' .. ., ... ., ··'· ,•, ' .. "' . ""' .. ' . :· . •, -" '" ~·" -'· " " • 1: . .. " ' ' . ~. ' ' !· ' '' " ... ·: \ no co sm le sid a m I pie tif Wh a lr<i And U that solved even a small part of the noise prob- lem, it could have con- siderable benefits for the airport, which is besieged by about SS billion worth of pend- ing claims for nol.se damqes from area homeowners. The Los An~eles city schools system has also filed suit Air Goals Described Capitol News Service LOS ANGELES -Goa~ of a broad, two-phase California master plan for Aviation have been outllned for :the State Transportation .--Board at ·a meeting here. Initial phase, to be com- pleted by early 1973, will iden- tify statewide deficiencies ln airport capacities,. based on projections of ~ tre.vel de- mand by region OI' 4'f.8· Secood phase, wllkb begins late lhll year, will desaibe a comprebenaive plan f o r meellDC California'• flllun ailJ>ort needo, lucludq • designaUon ol _...,.-!ate ad· dltloos to preaelll -. • suggested program !or ob- tainlni !hem, and ao outline ol potenUal linancq method.I. It should be compleled late in 1973. Dog Makes Cash Gift NORTON, Mass. (AP) - Wheaton C.Ollege hu rece.Jved a bequest of more than '5.000 from the estate of a dog. The college p u b 1 i c fn. formaUon office aald tbe doc'• master designated Wheaton u one recipient of that porlloa ol b1J -le which .ourvlved bll pet. The do< died and the estate WU teftJed. The oolle(e did not dllclooe the name of the donor. TOPOGRAPHY 'ftte north rurtWQ', OQ the other hand , has · different topography from the soulh runti'ay/ which runs beneath a bluff that ~ufOes a1t least some of the noise. A successful barrier beside the runway -Whether of earth or concrete -might provide food for thougtit at some other Southern California airports with jet noise problems of their own. Among lllem mlgbl be Hollywood • Burbank Airport. Orange County Airport and several general a v i a t i o n facilities, including S a n t a Monica Airport and the Los · Angeles Departme nt of Aµ'ports' own Van N'u y s Alrpbrt.. . . Moore said ortly one airport M the· -world DOW has a 80Md b:lt+:ier similar to the one he is contemplating. 'ntat'-is in Frankfurt, West Germany, where a curved concrete wall shields a nearby industrial zone from a maintenance area where jet engines are revved up during repair work. "'That barrier has been com- pletely successful in eliminating complaints from Dligbboring iodustry," Moore addecL "But neither we nor ._ elle has the aame ex· act let of circumstanoes." RlllAL V ALVE1 The question the L o s Angel.. Airport Commission II payq almoat $!0,000 to have answered, the general manager said, is : "Does this Idea have a real value on an 8,~foot runway where some of the noise la airborne and some on the ground?" Heading the project is ac· oousUcian Richard H. Lyon, a Massachusetts I nstitute o f Technology engineering pro- feuor and a specialist in fln-=:tions to jet noise "We're nol !ruling lhll In a cavalier manner.'' Moore em.phntwt "We will eumtne tNer/ poalble IDlutloa to the noile ..-, but naturally cost will !lave a lot to do wttll whether oometh1nc II built" And lllbouih he'• nol aa;ytng New Shipment New Variety Of Koi ........ DIAMOND IOI • , • ",., ........................ .............. t-lf.., ... ., ... IMrf, FANCY KOi ALL SIZU POND FILTERS .. -t•-···---·------t~::: ... ..-~1500 t" ... ....,_ UP Jun AllMI Pacific Goldf1Sh Farm _ .... _ 147 .. 50LIDWEST, W£STmT(R " . ' . . ' . . . ~AJLY PILOT A RJ [ Eeology Court CrQeks :o.»wn 'Supreme' drapes look-again savings. 15'ro off our entire line. I 11 90 Sale ~·~" R•g. $14 • Save now on ·suPreme' dr&J)f!ries and enjoy their beauty for years to come. Smart looking, antique satin ra yon/acetate. Roe-Lone cotton llnfng for lnsulatton against heat and cold and protection from water spotting and streaking.Fan folded, weighted comer1;dra:pe perfectly. Ory clean. Many high·fashion colors to choose from. A wide range of sizes in stock, or on specta.I order. SO" wide rs·•• ....... .... Now .... -,.. 8.66 7.36 45" 9.19 7.11 . 54" 11.26 9.57 .,. 12.32 10.47 21.80 11.53 ... 14.35 12.1t ' 25~, 21.95 1041 t21li 11 • fai12" ' V1l1oc• 13.25 11.21 18.39 15.113 Pillo 75xl4M 1001:14" P1nel 28.93 24.51 36.11 30.11 Side 54•32" J•bol v ....... 8.19 .... ~ 25112" SDa:1r v.i.-4.19 .... t.28 7.U SALE PRICES EFFECTIVE THROUGH WEDNESDAY , ... _ 121-... .... -. ... - 28.86 ..... 37.11 31.54 3'.07 21.95 43.38 31.17 ' 154•12" 20.47 17.39 125•14" 48.46 31.41 1'Sa:12" 14.30 12.15 ~- ' -" .. Match in • at15%of spreads . . • ( Aot-S2S. 'SuP<lf!ll' t!ww ~ quUtad ~ -mat"'* your dr1- Alyon/tce111e with ~ ftn and cotton 1*:111ng, Twin llne qulltlrv1 cord welttld aums and jumbo oordld '*"" ...... Full, Reg. $27, -22.11 0.-, Rog. "7, -11.41 King, Reg. $311, N-n, 15 Matcttlng, 'Supreme' deeof'ltor rou'ld llbM'OOWf en~ any bedroom decof'. lpedM S14 • We ~£e~~~~ng for. Shop Sunday noon to 5 P.M. at the fqllowlng stores: OPtlN DAILY IN -···-7101 -au-Y 1w n• · -............... ,._,, ASHION ISLAND. Nwoport 8-li (714)~2Jl3. KINTIN6TONCENTER, Hunt"'91 ... a...i. 111\m-n11. HARBOR CENTER. Coate Meta (7141 ~·· I ,, ' I • f I • I • ' ' ' I •• • s.i.,, tM:w• U, 1'72: 600 Bills A . cl . -' .,, . "' As :Cegi~lato~s llJ PlllL.IOllDAN own at Ille aame election. before .Qle end of the -1oa', Tbe otbU lwq; boll-,::: CofllOI --JUIJT WBAT will happm mucb min Ukely'to come IQ> wjth IOll\O _..., -.. -1 --·-· """'I> IUIYl>odY'• ;u... " -'th, perhaps, rnRtt -~ ....... SA .......... uv -•--· "As for '"lio-lault." th.re I> ;;ii.;,. I' II Ille I~ -Id ha .. ·~...-• -peadlnc -i. ~ .,.... Just one of .... iii ouCh bllla aeulon· Pi. undar war. -quaJJty ~ WlYll'lhat -·---that la .... aa still havlllg I J8;2;,.!:._ ·--~-:, __ , la the aclual, 11, JC ~t ,.... -of lla'Cdlvnda chlDce this seaslori. 'll>at la .,~ -· ~ '."'>...,_ leglsbllure la•undar ..,, with ~ Jack ..... loo's coooumer billt aut,' YO,Jliat o( "8rl<Nltufo' r-. 'and AB IJ5 whlCb baa _....., the are · ...., '~•""'1111ne -'liould gi:odo ~'and , many manyendslobelledup • .--chance of ',. . ~the. "lmltaUon" -=· "' !di loose -the-· thelower .... ~ ~~~~ ~ ... _ --·-,_ ~ ·~= ~'" final -yaar .....,_. ~-1bere are . .• -· ends. , mltt.ee. II would require auto Into blatori. ~ still allv• alflo\lnl cndll and And among U-loose ends ' -' ~ proteclioo pFacllcea, -ooe are a number of measures in-· ~ · 'pused bJ'· tbe ,1lflP'« ~· tended to aid the state's con-The election is over and~' ,'pi, C!irifQrllja's '~ and facin&:, tbif~bly sumers • • ~ lolllr-llee, With ·"consmnerlsm" a .... lators .,. not quite as 0tive ·to 1 ~slituent ~ and ~ •Pl'lill'l'<'!ii; the llnuing~tssue.agreatnum-sure as they were only d~'ago.:JUst 'the same't...,. ·~ ~·~~~e berof"blDsalmedatcoosum..-. lw th lect' • the'-"'-'-' " _.,.. •~ -' pr-lion were tooaed In the " • ays ano ~r e '°" '" ™e • • • Comm!By .~~· . " . •. "~"-'"'J (n ~.Somebavi).Mn~ \ .;!\ ,. '.·'' · ~.. llldll n- ' ==~~toJ:.•:: -{l6lidos to . :' l'ldiir·~j,,a,.~ ~ J~--- DAILY PK.OT,,..,......_ FOUNTAIN VALLEY DISTRICT STUDENTS LEARN NEW READING TECHNIQUES Chris Schmidt, 9, and Toachor Pat Whlokeman at Fulton Schoof Cllnlc vetoed, some are dead • • • "peroonal In~...'.?.-"!. ;'lloiif 'lliji!W'lind·~'Welfare IO'_appll<Jnt In ,,;~ and some Just might be acted benefits" for M;t"";;;;d , ·ooBo•lif,• ·~ • .. JOwer ~ ts ~~. , 't on In the days remaining or other espeosai up to 15.000 por · '~'J>l'aalt ·ore itnf:bllll cliorses tncrO..od. . · in- 19'12. , person wllhoul regard to !aul4 on food proceoalon a n d !onnallon from a c red it , , .. and recovery of I e n e r a l p a e k a g l n g . One, ·by report.er. The ~pair ot Jower Where Reading~s Auto111atie AU. IN ALL, there'"~ damagas In a civil actloa Aaoem"'1men 1!emy Wllllllan house bills both by Waxman, more Jhan 600 b~ st1lt . ~uld be allowed only bl: cer· • (D-µ:>s Angeles) would require cover r e po as e s s l on of ..,utlng action. A lot of ·~ ~ tain eue8. food contaJners and packages, automobiles and other con· will be handily and more 6r Chances for action on the with the exception of some sumer goods. aimed, at pro. less quietly taken care of Montebello Democrat's bill canned goods, bear an easily tecting the r)ihl.I o1 the coo-• before Dec. 1, but there are at are, frankly, seen as sllm understood pull or pack date. sumer . Fulton School Children Learn on New Pacing Machine least two big.lasUes !adj>g the " leglslafure of vllal intiresl to the stole's """""""" -and By JOHN ZALLER Of rM o.1ty PllM S•ff He was big for a sixth grader, a football type, but he wasn't too big to g!ve sym-' pathy to the ~ grader who couldni -the dif-ference between "pig" and "big". "Aw, don't worry,'' be 1.D'led the younger boy, "you'll get II. I remember when I eouldn't do that stuff either." With that, each rehuned to his task in the reading clinic at Fulton School in Fountain Valley. The younger boy, confident despite his difficulties, switch- ed his automatic p a c i n g machine back to "on" and began anew the strenuous task ol trying to recognlre dd- ferences between all those 6'a and 9's, b's and d's, m's and n's. And the older boy, although once a problem r e a d e r him.'ielf, turned his attention to the five other • ' p r o b I e m ntey are selected primarlJr readers" who were now in his on the basis of their average charge on the automatic pac· to high intelllgence combined with below upectancy reading Ing devicos. achlevemml& He_, actually leacblng "We're d,edleated lo them, II WU later esplained. ......... f!VfrJ kld to read who He waa merely making sure baa the ablllty," eayd Miss tbal iad1 of bla m young -Whlll:eman problem .readers carrled out "There's no. • ...,.. far their llSlfgned lul< on the !allure oo oomethlng. as 'im- automatic reading devices. portant as that" she say!. . "I call lhls the personal 'Ille key to success, she ex- louc:h,'' says Pat Wh.l.skernan, plains, l6 organization. the Jowet-level 1 ea r n I n g Each child in the scllool Is coordinator at F.u1ton School, given compreQenslve te.sts to where this scene ll ' daily re-show just which skills he has o.irrence. · mMtered, and whlc:b are '!We want to give each child holding him up. the Individual type of wort he Then, in the school's reading needs for bis parllcular p~ clinic, a chlld. II gMn the tern," she says. "But we particular g8.me, eurcite, or can't let them completely by even one-l<>«le tut.ring to themselves, so we've .trained learn each of the akllb. he older students to help ua,oot." needs, one ara tima. . There are ·40 fin!. llCOllCI, "Of course there ere too and third gradert In the many students in here for me reeding clinic at Fulton. about to bandfe l!ach 'of them !It percent of all students in myself " she ~ "but I've those grades. spent ''eomtderatile t 1 me tralning the older students to · take the younger ones through the lessons. "Now I'm like a doctor. I make presaiptions, and I ""'•• the llalf lo carry them out. '1bat gets the job done, and it alJo frees me for very small-group Instruction when that'• necessary." Statlstlcl support M I s s Wbiskeman's approach .· Primary-age children a t Fulton consistently score in the 90th percentile on state reading exams, despite their only slightly higher than a·verage intelligence. . For t h 1 s achievement, Fulton has been named one of 16 model reading centers in California by the state Depart- ment of Education. "Reading has always been my !Jivorite subject to teacb because I bad so much trouble with it when I was young," ex· plains Miss Whiskeman. "I want to protect children from the bad etperlence I had." ' that means every CallfOmian. Tbeyare ... e Property tax relief e And "oo-fauJt" automo- bile Insurance. There's ·Still Time to With the defeat ol the .. Watson Initiative" «lmed at lbnWng proper;ty .we.. • bal' lie ~ppears "' be aha~ hetw ... the g.;venior-and the legl>l>ture's Democral.1- Gov. Ronald Reagan and the loyal opposition leaders got together on a tax relief package earlier this year, but alter passage In the iwetnbly, it was killed by a minority in the upper house. AT THAT, Reagan tossed down the gauntlet. He said that in the event of a defeat on the . relief pacJage Initiative authored by Loo Angeles Co. Asseosor Plill Watson. he .. ;Order your Custom~ Made Draperies. We'll Deliver B'Y ·christmas. would come out with a plan of -his ·own. Thio will Include a $1.1 bQllai· tu"!'JI, 1'is a ocbool · lax and lncdl!>e iD: reduction. . . More, he baa warned that U the legislature !all> to okay lhia~kage-.ll!i.IU)lo)il..llclo .,, ..• the •tale's voters. by JJ!!b. 31, he will take it to the people via '.<i a special election. -~ They'll be home for Christmas, you can count on Penneys. New custom-made draperies in a glorious selection of decorator colors, fabrics and styles from winter-warming acetate satins to finely textured linens. Our·decorator will be glad lo drop by and let you take your choice. No obligation, of cou~e. Penneys custom dr'aperres-a· Merry Christmas to you and your home for thfs arid many yelrs to come: Penneys promises a new look for ycur home by Christmas. And just like Sant~. we deliver. Reading Clin~ Program Lauded ·' There Is the possibility, 1' however, that the govemor'9 plan will not be the only one voted on at that s~ elec- .. . The 1.000 children who participated last year in the Foont.aln Valley Se h o o I District's rMding clinic pro- gram rough\v doubled their reading progreS! during the clinic's first yur of operation, orficlals report. The chlldren. roughUy ten percmt or the dlltrlct's total enrollment, were • e I e c t e d ARBUCKLB 6 SON WESTa.IFI' MOIIT\IAllY U'I E. 171lt SI., Colla M ... -• BALTZ-BEJlllBl\ON FUNERAL llOME C.Orona del Mar f7J.NSO Costa Meu •ia. • BELL BROADWAY MOR'IUAllY UI BrwdWaJ, <*la Mesa . ,~i;m·. McCORMICK LAGUNA BEACH MORTIJAllY 17'1 l4ou Clo)'OI Rd. -• PAal'IC VIEW M~PAllll: Cemetery ... _,., 1111 Plel':"1Vlew Orm Newport -, calU ..... -·.~:. i PEEK FAMILY COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME '1111 Bolu Ave. W-laller 1113-311$ • 1™ITRS' MORTUARY Ill Mall !II. a--mu tion -if it comes to tbal · because or lheir average or them progl'ftlsing until they IChool to school. But the 1.e.na1aton have added high intelligence combined reach """1Ull"readlnji levols," district Is n0w draltlng a w...;;;s ol their own -lhlt with very low reading'acltieve--Barnes &aid. · " iiistrict-wide plan that will various special interest OT'ft!l1"" Th& clinics 'Were.c~ combine the best elements of e·-t"" ment. About 80 percont of last year at each or the the most successflil clinics. 'MY . altemi>t.~. _..,.. 1 them were boys. •'·trict's 11 --~•-. .,.,._, -uHy, Jn0 '!"ill!ylqg their w , __ .. kin U10 M;UUUUJ auc1 ··0ur first year's results own tu chaiige ~ • " e were bu~y wor g ranged lrom 20 to 40 minutes show what can be done," 81)'1 ' &id, Qf ;oiiwi.!, ,-thm,, Is with kids who have the o1 extn reading 1ns1n!ct1oo. Barnes "bul we think we can ahrl)'ll the posslilfllly ·eee or intelllgence lo read well, but Barnes said that the clinics lniprove tremendoualy with a another group "' legislaton for some reason ean't or don't differed enannomlf from liWe better plannipg.'' may try for a tu plan of their like lo," explalnedBlll Bamet,,------....:..---'=====.::...---======== ec:fueationll a e r v I c e a ad-- -tor !or the dlslrid. "We want to guarantee day-~ lo<fay reading UJeracy !or all cblldren rih the ahillty to achleve Iha~" be said. All school dlslrldl aim !or lhls. Bui the Fountain Valley School District I> the only elementary dllfZlct llj West Orange CotmiY to operate reading clinics aimed at average or blglt ab 1111 y ehlldren who have n o t lllll!tered rudlnt. ecconllng toaourYOYofthedillrlcta . "'l'lin II extra wort and -·fnvolnd." aald Barn ... "but -...... wwl<fDI with -cl bl(lll ablllty and low acbleYement , tbse'a automatfcall1 a polenllal' for gral llnprov<mlOI. In --. we've I-that we can "'allu •I leul ...na of it." Accordlllll to Barnes, moot of the chi~ In lht program were averaitna only about five mootha growth In a ten· month IChool year. T h e children In the p r o i r a m averaged 11 monlhl growth I.Isl year, • dnmlUc ...... aoJ of a treld that had been leav- ing lbs children !arlhtt and !ar1her bebind eech ,..... "Once .... starl the children rnovtna In the right direction, we hope to he able lo keep Phone-Mate answers your .Phone when you can't ... the easy, economical way. Don't worry about mis1ing calll or b1111ine11, when you're away from your phone. PHfJTIE 0 maTE America's No: 1 selling automatic · telephone answering machine. • Anawen phone promptly, automatlcally .,. live• your recorded me11are to the caller. • Record1 lneomln1 me11are accuratet, •nd clearly ••. return the call at 7011r ooa.venJenae • • Let.I you bearwho'1 callln1 withoat touch1n1 your phone, caller doean.'t know JOQ.,. there. Avollable In our St.llonery Dept. .. < ' I Venice Canalir" Study Ordered Call A Penneys Near You For .Our Shop-At-Home Service, ~WI VENICE. Calli. (AP) -The city or Veelee hM been ordered to make an en- vlrorimental bnpact II l U d y before beginning Its con- trovenl&l project to renovate and devtloped the Venice Cl· ..... Supet1or O>urt Jlldp Jerry Pecht luuod a prellln!neey ln-Juncllon wblch had been IOulht "" dly mldentl who -tho project. t JCPenney We know what you're looking for. Shop Sunday noon to 5 P .M. at the following atores: . I FASHION 151.ANb, ~h (714) 644-~lll. HUNTINGTON CENml, Hcllllington c.nt.r (714) 192.7771. , ·' • • ' ! ' • ~· !'°"mlfr u, 1m DAILY PJ.LOr A 11 .You .Afe What 1.'YQu Drive, &ys--Ooctor . - ' ... ., ' J. .,. -~-..... Iii#"'*~ • ' SHARES ISLAND·WITH 30 CHICKENS . . Charllo'Brlck ·•nd Fllthfvl CemjNltlon Duke · I • • i.' • >. _l r , I :-_,. ~:~::: ;:Florida Smey · · " ' -··shMBw Dar,ketis •.• ,.,,,.JI ,r .-C'. •· •• • •. .. . . ~ , . ·FOR'.!' iJ'IERCE, Fla, (~.) Qiarlie llu •&bout Ill """ ....: omHe • Brick,"' 82, 1 st.ood taCauna chictens; .... S i u t h oake;d 'and unashamed on hls American birds that laY eggs island in the sun. 'Who needs with s~J!s tinted pastel pink, clothes when you;ve gOt an tblue-Or ~-Just inside"the islaQd. to· yourself, a-'fa.tthrltl door 'ot Uie · shack Is a .22- dog named Dllke and chickens caliber rifle. "'Mi.at's to shoot that lay colored eggs?... the chickens with when I .want Ch8rlie is Jl ,Kttiatter. one" of to · eat one," he explai:hs. a grOup of free spirits \fho set ··nie"y1re too fast fol-an o1d up'fiQusekeeplrig on m~be so guy like me to catch 'em." !Si.nets along tOO lndiari J;tlver Charlie was down with a bad wlthoUt so-much as a· by-your-bout of flu elgbl -mQnths ago, ·leave fr<Jlll o£fldaldQm. but he says be ·Isn't afrabl of The .. t ol ..,..... bas dying alone. He bas · maey ~ : su':-vey ofihT people ffl.ends 1n Fort -Pierce 1abd who live oo. the islands. Some acroa the country; however, tiers It· bee be· l!isisted that they come to sqp,a . say s ause v:.a biin' ,,, .... _ than the other ·goVl!mments Just ••tunilly ~ -b&Ye.1o snoop into·thinp that way around. are none of their business. But "They like tt out here, and J mariy ·are afraid the state don't like · towns," he says. Dilght be getting ready to. try OW:lie aays he'll resist If to l'lll'i -them off. ~· .. 1:·:: any_body tries 1'>oth.row him·off ") came out to the island ID· --5eft11 Pinet lsliad. "lt's ·my years ago and l've been happy ' damned •home, ood I wan~ lo ,e\'er ,sinq!,'' Charlie says. "l die here. go to Fcrt Pierce for groceries ·'J told my friends that when about twice a mqnth, nnd I die I want them to have me Uiat's' two Umes too many." crem'ated and bring my ashes :'J.IJ· figure there wi~ be someplace where ~ man tan . -'live ' without son'fe pencil pusher teHin9 him ~ow ,fl> do it .: • .', . .·;-:, • . ~-1. "\ ,"" ~."-""' ~ '....'( '· -; " ~. t:Sa.r&'I dorila.kt. on SeveP out -~ to • litile shrine l'm ' pijji, -~ ues sb0\11 ' four • bWldtilg oot of con c re t e miles oort!I of ' Fort Piqee. blocu. I .Jove to lllt In f!Ult'ol )\~ln.;lbe mid~ Of the rtyer, ,.., ·-~-t -• .~~ ~ ..... ~ WbWt ts' really ~~; 7 ""-.; ilDU. ~~ ~v.u: , , '.att. •water • tagooii Stretching T want them to<Jlli(' my-~ -"""1 20 mll!!i north of tbe In a coffee cup and put t1ie ~p moobport ·at TituSYille down m the~-rn be happy. Flotitla's eMt coast to~ tbe.;"St. VOnon Keys, a state pollu-~ ·rntft ~40 mllM north of tlQn • cOlitrOI officer, says· the ~alD! ~ach. . . squatters contribute to pollu- Dukt the dOll made -the trip tion along the river and litter tri l~e iSlAnd fmm the H11mane the islands wlth uilsightly Soc1et.v rive y,..ar~ ago whel'l he tviis §ix weeks n\d,• "nnri .he'!I trash. , fiever been off • the Island Charlie •Fortner, who liges since," the old man says. on an island at Vero Beach, 15 . With a. .l,bUe,. J>eard that miles l1Ql'th of Fort Pteree, dust! his wtzen«I CiiOSI. and takes strong exception to Jong -white halri Chfu'lle Is a Ker,s' comptalnta. dead · rhlger or ~ J.\Otllruld'n ' Take a loot around my ermoe. 'I place and tell me bow much . ciiarne says be was born tn trash )'OU tee," be uys. "1 ¢.tcutta, Oblo, and had 1 good keep my IJ!and oeal 1'!-lltlle ,,,,.__ going In Lyom other Jl!and .......i.Jien; Ille • ' ~ p Wiped out lr\.'U.. .... ..,~ ...... GIJ,..,... •tr .. ~ 1929. Juat ODO ~pile ol loeer,COll!I " r~ ~on~:: ~•= ··ir... '•!» F-rl t 1 ~ ihat ranged · from !stand, about• bllf-mlle oorth ~ 111•bwuher to m or ch ant ol the 'len1}leadl l'tlh~<Jl!DP • .lt&lll•n. but his favorite job at tbe ~ ~ of DarD1r . wu that of floating c.op on~ Brtdge., ~ .. ··-II" boat! plying. G,..at qompOnd to Cbarhe1 Brtct, ·Mk~· ports out al Otlcago Fciitner Ii 1 whlppennapper ~· Woo1'l war II. ,.if,,. • 72. But Uke Brtct, Fortner ~~~ the !war he cpoved llYI pe~ and IOlltude ire ~~ 1 ind' worked •11fl;.han-worth IDO(e than all tbe ll\roGi!JO•t tile !>Isle creature comforta city ~ cu 'ilJi Juf job wa It ~ provide. 'Jlldge Yicht Club in Fortner-hal Uved on· Frtts ,.,,,..,. Lludenlale 10 Y"ll •IO· Iatand !or JJ' )'elll;'Ull lllt JJ !i'tlMptng the plate runnll!i !or •ix.ns • -lilP -"! them rtch lolkl." drJ., 1111 _,., I Qmlie'• prelemice for Ufe f'ottmr warW • 1 .. -.1 -------_ ............. yon .. _.. .. 1111 lot-b)'• foot -lplt -1111-a r ""w. 11111 fild their boll clod oa'1 In VL, 0-: ~ 81,, ... - bJI blrl1ld*r d, -Yer, be : I.:.:... .-:, i'f i#( -.toii*Wwtth-;: .,.. .. , r·l ...., ond """1111 c:rell<y tom of -• :=' or 1 bittered ~ 111 11 1 1 , a - Ho Ulld to hive 1 ll!llll -1-II I. loll1rlfl -trolltr on the illlnd. but old·-· "'"1llW I.,. aollll U.t llumlfl -bl wu In tbe"oV-•••~ 10WDofewyoon110.Allop-Ulo ........ -... 11it Minlltar 11111 hll -"U Ml ra1 dJ 111r1 I pl to -out .............. 1ei -I'll ,.. put .. ::' J;u. ~ ~ :::. '"! : :;.. "!}" n.-.. di........... lllon '!\;lit. == :' ~.~~*:t.:.;ri:t.+it ;.:; .. :t'*"'...._ ... - ~-1Ddo1t.• • • ., II • ,. ' " ' • - • • " ' Special'33 9 pc. fireplace ensemble. Includes 38 x 31 " hooded screen, antique brass urn·tvPe andirons. poker, brush. shovel, scissor tongs. stand. and antique br11s1 handle woodbasket. .. " ' .. "'/., Sale 17599 Rog. 219.99. !,lotorlzod uw with built· In rnotor. table extension wlng, "see- thru'; blade guard and steel stand. Ball bearing construction . Sale 11999 Rog.14 .. 99.32" radial drill prasawith 1tand. H1sfour!;pe1ds. Interchangeable spindles adjustable depth stop. Head ·swivels .380", 11111 more than w :nght and I.oft -Sale 9.599 Reg. 119.99. Penncraft® heavy duty weldi ng and cutting outfit. Includes manual to aid you in the basic principles o f welding. Light du.ty outfit. Reg. 89.99, Sale 71 .99 Sale 10·3 9 ~ Rog. 129.H. Rugged arc welder, 20· 230 amp1. Includes 12' ground c1ble wjt·clamp, 15!-electrode cable with holder, fiber glass halml.i~. electrodes. flexible power cord. 2:95AMPw,lder. Rog. 114.99, Solo 147 Special 4·499 7 pc!Mediterranean Fireplace ensemble lncludea..38 x 31 ''screen .. large black cast and j rona.~pnk'et, · brush, shovel and stand. ry .. -· .. oft:'·· ' " Special 2299 3 pc. flreptaceensemble38 x 31" black mesh curtain with permanent glide pull chain. hanging bruahand poker. \- Brighten things up for ·9.99 l!arlJ Amortcan•atrle. · Decorative atJ.lde In antique brua or copperjona. · 9.99 ~poF•FJ·otJI• globe In vivid accent colors. Gold. Ora""4rry. 9.99 • - -llemlnoa!Mlyla.richlJ -tied lh•de. whltaglobo. Fro1tod cry1t1t boll lhope. Molal - 'In yellow or green. , Shop Sunday noon to 5 P .M. at the following atom: FASHION ISLAND, Ne..,..t lwli (714) 644-2lll. HUNTIN6TON camA, Hswhlfl• Cantu (714) en.mi. I , I • • • • 11. .. 7 1· ' I 1. ,\ Lt ~All.Y Pl\PT Record Di11olutlon1 Of Marriage PUBUC NOTI CE , • • Soodl1. ~ 12, i9n ANAHllM • 444 N. f11~114 17f4J IJMfJI •· • • • \ •• • ) • save %-1h famous maket shoe clearance 5.99-12.99 Orig. $12 -$36. Dress shoes, casuals, we have a huge ossortment to choose from .•. oil reduced to such low, low prices you'll want several. · All ore by fomous mokers. Come eorly for be st selection. Not every brend in every store. ' We.mens' Shoes fashion shoes orig. $1% • $30 12.00 . deliso debs,. palizzios, lif estride, dress shoes by naturalittr8, connie, bel-air~ orig. $18 • $%0, 9.99 dress, casuals. ertg. 818 • $24, 7.99 florsheim, naturalirers dress sh0es, orig. 8I% -$%0, 5. 99. joyce, bel-air®, life stride, naturalize rs Casuals, 5.99 buskens viva amerieana, in crowd®, eonnie naturalirers .. NEWPORT HUNTINWTON IEACH ORANGE. MALL OF Ou.N$f 47 FMIMe11 hl•11t1 17141 644-1212 1111 t.li111t•r Anitv• 17f4) tt2·1~JI 2100 N. T111th1 StrMt 17141 "l·lll I CllllTOS IOO LM e.tri ... M•U (2:1Jl' lll-0411 SHO, t1Jt A.M. t• t 1JO ~~·MONDAY THAouc;H SATURDAY. SUNDAY 11 A.ht .. ' P.M. l J r ' ' y • ty la N so al 0 an c a ad , '"•, t' w ·.:.' .( g! • ! ' (1'nm J'll1e Al) Homework .•. bellevor bi aDowanca In re- tum !or work around th. ...... HI beUeve my children lhould have a certain amount of apendlnc lllOllOl' each -k but they have to earn It," she lllYl- Mn. Empting baa her younptera busy with -such 11 making bedl, em~ tying traah and mowing tbe lawn. "I believe that busy hand! prevent Idle minds," she add!. Allowances are suspended in 'tbe Empting family in tbe smmntr. "l want to know wbell! they are in the owmner and 11 tbey don't have money they can' stray too lar," ahe explains, Mrs. Arthur Beard, a Newport Beach mother ol eight children, reported that abe and her husband tried aDOwances I> u t discovered they didn't wort. •"l'bty•d spend It and aUll need more money w he n something important came along," she said. OBUGATION •\ "We don't give allowances anymore because . we feel chores are a family obligation and shouldn't be paid for," she add!. Mrs. Beard says most of her chlldren earn their money at various jobs out..lde of the home. She feels1 they develop more reapomlbillty this way. Diane Reed, a H1D1tlngton Beach mother of a e v e n , Ukewise takes a strong stand against the allowance system. 'Tm ~~t )L We tried It and II JUst doeSn'I wwt. In . belleve they sbould all have •'1iirlain respomlbil!1!'8 I o perform at home wl1bi>ut ... pectlng any reward. ·~:·~·u !hey want more J lust tell lbem my car needs washing for a dollar." ,;: :;Mrs •. Reed also says ,her ,cldldren's grades have lm- pi:oved and their participation ~:' ,cbool is up s 1 n c e illowances were suapenC!ed in her family. Grades are another factor in the dlatrihullon ol money by some parents. Vicky Fisher, a j\Jnlor at FOU11tain Valley High t;choolreporls ahe recelve3 $20 per month for maintaining a a.5 grade point average. l\llSENT SYSTEM. Many o t b e r yr:xmgsteni, bowever •. seemed to resent Uie grade l)'8lem ol reward!. ':.t_ .r_r never gel A's," says one DD!' Imm C«ona Del Mar, "You can't help it lf you don' )Ike a d888. ·"If ·maket .you too com- 'fjetitive wltb your brothers and sisters., too. You're always trying to beat eocholher.'I ' Most ymmpters see1n to ,f_eel that if allowances are given tbe bort lllloold receive a 1arter chGH than tht!1r • ' female counl<rpam. ; i•Ouya need more money because tbey eat more, take girls out and have more ez- ,peoalve bobbles," ezplalna one irWt student at Corona del Mar. '"Ibey do heavier wort too," adds another lad lrom Corona \IOI Mar: 1be amount of an allowance pe!D5 to v~ depending on ~ tbe younpler Is ... pOctecl lo buy with It. For fn. stance those who have to buy their own clothes m 1 g h t .reCelve more than those whose parents do the shopping . . Oo tbe whole, though, ID06t jOungstm seem lo ...,.1., around three to lour dollan a !if"k· This Is tbe average ~ youngslera . i h I a . repor1"r talked with and tbe llgure accepted by most adulls i9-. the FOIDllain Valley adult tiJJrVey1 , Bui parents might keep a .~ eye open for a plan -propooed hY Corolla ~ Mar 10phomore F r a n co Romqnano. He'a campaigning 10< a credit card 4-H Club Collecting Yule Gifts Members ol tbe ._H Quillen and TUJera Club ol HWllJlllloll -are~ tbe city !Gr lood and clolhlnc lo be -led lo the Naftjo and Hcpl (Ddlana ol -· Club members are loNlnl 1..-belp from members of the communlt7. 1'ood and clollllnl Hema may be tat.. lo the 11ome ol Alloo Qulnn, •11 Llm<rick Drive or the ._. ol Mn. Cbri1~t1 S11r1, 11702 Wrtcfllwood Laae. The collocllon · drlve enda Doc. 10, al which tlmt a Santa Ana -will .. .,.,, the col· lt<tad .... 10 An-lar ~ ,.. I u r I b a r lnlormallon phone the QulDD ...-at "7-117l ' s-tu. 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Leather t" ur!d gilt case • 111.,tUS #DI/I 14._Bl.~ INSlllT ON NOVIMlll 16th ) ,. 1 CAHI ... llMI ,11.111, ' • I Ill 1tllt 'i' • II.Ill. 1,111 UH • ,IULY INS, J ' • . v /. -... I • '"• OLD A J! SECUlll Y ·WNf 1tn ', . /, • • ' ' , ...... ..... I t. AID· TO Tot~l c•a• '"i°" IO> tllklr.tify •ff•nted PTocCldvt•• U•uad. Soll• 18 year olGa r • , 2.111 ' ·, 65/66 ----·-· . . AIDT 'TRE .. ILIND tt===t::=== ' 68/69 66/67 67/68 ' -~ .. ' '11112 69/70 -.'10/71 • , CLIMI OF WE~FARE · CASELOAD IN ORANGE COUNTY ' CHARTED Lives ·of 66;000, $70 Million ' . i Wove~ in County)V elf are W eh } . . By CANDACE PEAR.WN ~. most of what is IOOsely term-'°' .. o.11y "1"' ,.,. ..., ed WJ)fare ii noo-cootrovenl;d, altbougtl A clut al UC Irvine 1881 year called It the dJitlnction In the Pl<llrams !DAY· DOI a "mea." · · always be clear tn thie eyes of 1tS crtUcs. A television speciJIJ aai~ 11 is ''Doi well" 'l1le ..,. !hit re<elm most 'of the and "not fair." criticism, iavestiga&n an4 myths ·is the Tire. President said cqing it Is a Ald to Families wllb· Depeiideot Cblldren "top priority." -.. -• (AFDC) program. About 10•5 million~ It -this thing , Al!lleci "weHare" -pie naUonwide 'Mel U,000 In Orange seem!: a modem-day., 'version or CountY are involved. PirandellQ's "Seven Characters in Search The other categories or assistance ad· of an Author." mlllistered by the count1 •.. ~P9 con- onty in this case, it appears the seven sidered more socially'acceP.table, ,are old characters -tupayers, poliUclans, age security (OM), Ald 'to the Blind dl!hict attorney, weHare administrators, (AB) and Ald In the Tolally Disabled eligibility and social workers, recipients (ATD). · : and the state employment department -'lbese more aci:epted programs con- ,. can't find someone to Dnish the third act stitute about 25 percent or the weliare ~ or tbe drama. · dollars. .' Jill!! this Ill real life. not the stage. And 'Ille couiitl' ·baa a fifth category for l ~"""'1plezjf;les of weHare can't. ht Ued wbkh It re<elv., no ri!lmliuraement from up.wil11"4 liiile ~writing. 'thO'federal or stal< · 'enlS (llj.tlie 'llle'~-t. the ~te and. --~·<ii) ~~era! iibet ' tbO ,.countlll .,. ln~ved >'llf .a. '0utofthe$!0~~spellflnwelfare :!'.~ welfare~ .. and oacl\1~ fldljp· ~;aran~1Jn .~ ~ l97!,,73.l.oofy ~ vwn .•~ . , , , L~ about llU mt1ldii c.me•dlrecUy'ltil' or · 1n this am ifOUillrY, tl(te .,. lrQIJ1 COU!llY pocket& !!.~to ~ mllDjqijteo;le oo ~me form o! , 'Ille rest wu reJmbursed by state and weHote, ~ iinancJ8I ass!Stince. federal funds. In caur-.._;taot May Jan averqe And of !hit 112.3 million, about fl mmth), $IS& dM In WeUare was given million went to the county's tbS,e. qt1.~ out. . admlrtlstratlve ·costs of all pragr8m!i. '111e nmn"ber. fluctuate, but there are That cost !otaled fl! plilllon. • · . now '1?ool 111,000 !l'q>I~ on ~.,. In .Controverales ~Vjl,cloode1h11e aide of orange County, or led than five percent the ftHare department -aervices. of the population. . W,orri~ there handle protective care for WeHare, bo,vever deserving the rcci~ clilldren, adoptions, foster care and pient ~Y be, hit a sUgma to it for some ccdisel all sorts qt:. ~nal problems. people. Conlrary to ooe belief, the money But tht •~, r " ]IUbliclty remains doean~ -11 io to people Uvtng In Santa brlgbtest on .It ii from lheno that .t.na, Amhelm, Garden Grove, Costa . the headlines '41..percent fraud" and M.,. and Hwitlngton Beacfl -the cities the picture Of the able-bodied but l10Jl. · with the highest concentration of cases. working man and the baby-machine Cities with a more "expensive" image wonian emanate .• -San Clemente, Laguna Beach and 1be U.S. 5eDafe , hi, given up ita at- Newport Beach -bave tbtlr ailare or tempts to achle9i> ~ In. ~program recipients. this year. "'~.o:i· ' < YOU To qualify for AFDC, the children must ht IOlt than 2i yean old (llld 111-21 year olds must be in school or vocational training) and lfltre must be deprivation. Thal meaos 'ht cbildr<n must be deprived;of at least one parent's care, .presence or support. ~. are, ol course, · rlll8DcllI re-qUJttmenta. A family of three, the ai2e In this Fea. mlllll liBv< a '-ol hit_ tbu,. lO 'ht &ired. U t!iO mnoi,..t Is less than but ~ to tbat _, • famlly mlgbt not get 8D)' rD0pey at all ! I • • But 11 1s · pn)bah!e; !&, ww1a IJ1l8)lly fee two separate Jlllfll-i-food IWllpS (COU(lODI giving' njluced ' (Wicea for domestic productl) and Medi-Cal, .wllere 'P"OPI• Pl1 llollllng or nen to 'tbat for doctors and drugs, An AFDC grant recipient can't own •property worth more than $1 ,600 or have savings or stocks worth more than NOD. One car I! ucluded. Owning a home Is . allowed (up to a certain assessed valua- Uon). 1be mulmum aid granted to that lamlly ot ·u... Is 1115 a month, a "'"" wellare recij>ienta aey few people really want to live on. The average stay on AFDC eld Is 18 months, lltbdugb there are those On leu end tboee on ftrever. ~o emeraency-money la aranted wben cblJdron -now lhoel for Qool·,or H the fai/illy nu.. out ·of. momy belGre the DAILY PILOT . . SECTIONB Sunday, NMmbtr 12, 19n nezt check is due. Jim Holt, bead of the local btlnch of the Natiorial Welfare Rights· Orgaulza- tion, contends no one wants t.o be on welfare, U\at oo. o.ne is happy getting lid. Yet iaie. ol fraud and. of ·the "lily bums" on Welfare abound. \JhY! Many Involved with ,_u.,. ae,ya the trouble Uea not wfth lls tiureaUtraey, 'Mt with Jls red tape, jta COWltl!!u fomii, !JI.• equldea or with Iii atall, T!iOy aey thoae ·fY,J!lptoma, superfie)al on(~ wllat , .............. . ~ wby~·::;'~~~ .,.iem ~ begin with or wllat Ill fOlll are .. 1 _, Why doi:s ,lllls counJry blve a -are prograJJ> and wltat tl\Ollf<I that pnlll'am do? Thia la the '84,000 que.tlon on which the acton lo the weUare play can't seem to agree. The characters lake tbelr lums center stage: · ·." e Holt: 'lSo many pel!ple ere ashamed to be on wellare. All the people I've talk· ed to would love to JO to wort. But there's not even enough jobs for people drawing unemploymen~ how do they u- pect to get people on -are jobl!" e Rlchud Parllow, .assistant district attorney, In dJlrae of the family support dJvillon : Under court rulfngs, women are DD iDDler nqulted ,to ;JllJlO the fa\IJer of their cbild, bot Poralm!'• trylna 11 &II AID TO FAMILIES WITH DEPENDENT OHILDRE~ $35.5 MIWON ·$ 11 MILLION ... HOW S70.2 MILLION COUNTY WEL,ARE PIE WAS SLICED IN 1971-72 that changed. Meanwhile hia orfice uses exhausted all other resourtts ( berore persuasion to find the rather , get Chlld coming to the weUare deparbneflt)." support from him and aomebow decreue AFDC welfm. In 1 way, be points out, County aid to the mother. ls the only way to help the dlildren. Parslow estimata •l\OUI 1$ percent of There t. no eategory of mlef for 1 llngle the caaes involve fraqd. "The weU1n1 penon. people Wtlllld rather not dl.scuu ·it," M "It's a need pl'Ollmn, tblt"J wby we ,.ys. "Tbey'll ldmlf it O\'er a drink but subtract any Income: I pmcllll!lfbellevo ' ... to the public." ' ; Jn tho pride of -., Jllld ·Itel - Pollllc.Jly, be llft weUare and cnUd people llllt live ta Orup ~ feel IUpport 'Nfonns'oflll haft tieetl "'l'lllCIJ" flla( .,.." I ..._ -~, tlfd togelher In a "terles of sordid eom-e Tupoy.r· An7 nmnber • • ""'-"; promlHlo" "' up I · DlllJX i..y, • Pollildam· G<illlna people ti( eop e on weHIN -,., rtPto. Tiiey weHote ..U. and Into Jobi It emp~ -d llofl.Uvln( off~ llie me Jllld htre, Both Prelldent Nbon and flit, ' &t.:i J.ob· Al -lmb It ,,.,.. ef. Reagan hive adopted welfare u~ 1 ... • • ' poliUcal issue. Rectnlly implement.cl • Welfare worter: "It'1 ud, 10 tbe ntles adopted by the Legltllture require politics llllt'a Involved," one elllfblllly everyone, lncludlng mothers whole worker ukl. "'Ibe recipieota doo't uo-dn&lnd, much lea care." children are over six years old, to .. _. .. _ •• 1d ... 1 1 1 •• -•·te I ....._ t tbe H ~~ --we Ire -· ·~~ r or emp..,., ..... n •t lDDID mlnb:tr1ton in Sac:nunento ••don • t ReJources Deveiopmenl Deparlmenl Even U they're llreldy oorldng, ther undentlnd whit II'• like. To Ulen, It's have to take time off work and.register. JUI& • manual of re:sul1tk!N;." The U.S. Senate'recenUy considered re-While the system Is Intended to en· qulring non-working recipients to wort courage lndepende.nce, ll:irtMI el'C:! for their cbtcb In ID-fir no~aistent workers claim It ldUllly dependency .• .,,,.,, 1et -·" :~:;. OO:i:i\'t ~~~·the one Uld. "We don'I rehlbli.. them to · &et out" e Wlflllm Ermxl, uallllnl director. U ... •-tell ~~ ho Orange · County WeH1re Department: We ore ~.es ~·t ·~• W "It'• our I--! fetllng, they're (AJ'DC want to -1< wbtre to let ... _.1 .. clienls) -uil out Ind 1enert11y hi•• (Seo llBllAllS, ..... •1 Syste111 'Pits. -Daves Against the Dave•nols I A 3l·year .. ld ......0 recently Wllbd Into a county wellare office In Hawaiian Gardens, pulled a revolver on a supervisor, bad blm write btr a Siii check, took 18.40 In pclty Cllb and then was unceremoniously arreeted by ·• ' sflerill'• sergeant as abl walked ouf the door. 'l1le worn.an, liter blioked on armed rdibery, felt the wellar&~ owed ber money. • It dldn'I hlppen In 1~ ,C'Alunty But ft could hive. "U JOO ID JllJ1"'""""'1b"'e, .JOO lpelld tbe real of JOOI'. nmlnc ralioolllllng ,_ ezlllence. We belr the bnmt. We fliYe oqt tlie bldi.nen. • . ' "llOol' el 111 don';Uke our jolit" 111d Clle Wll(ue~ ..-: • ' • 'lllol doeo hlppen In Orange County. 1t cotiJit '~ 'lfl)Wttere. One upect ol weHere la llllt it does oeem to pit two fPWP11 of pe1101111 agalnat eacb oilier: welfare cllenis and welfare --Bui ther hive at1tut .... nllln thing ID OCt!mllft: lralt:mkln. ~ ''""' -1)'11111 It .. '!Oiied down il't .. ·.:~ !=.t.-;,= )' cloo't hlTI I " - I Oounty-lllld. God, .,.., .. Jim Boll, ..-., .. Or-. Colllly -.. ~ .... doOll Welfue Jlilhtl o.p•:.Cleo 11111 --u .-....... "" ti Oilllolld bJ \be lf*m. • "Andnow~-oot-a!J. -lonn-You baTe to Uot ~ ,.. own. . ,(mn) -..·•llandod down for =tin,'' be cniitlWll. ~:t':.. ~~ell)=· polnl ol -rilbll It to apbold tilt "'!L' tMttsu ctill NIU' tupQl'i I are wut- inl lo lllnte, .... ~ I -an L~ lat ti.t-• 11111-. ~..!".,. ...... _ ... -.:\,I! ll~MNIL fto .. Aa ..... ., .:.:c:.ir .. -r; •• ... to !lave at !wt 111.1~ate of"arls d .. · -from ;a jd:llOr <ollep. --Of the county wMl<en bave college degreei. Tuioover ls bfab.. Each worker hancUes an aVerage' of 110 CUel, upwards of 510 people. Moot of lids wodt, ls poperwork. The weHaro deportm<DI .-more than 700 dtff....,t formt, llld no ooe person can aplUi -al.,,._ mean. ,Tbe 19-pap ,._ ol .facta sup. pilrting ellglbilltJ ttr 11 . ; 'J,'arJCe" ,11 ued -· lltbqb ...,only .-iUy ldopled In al ., ~ County. Belon! """' lt to tbelr ..-. two elllfbllit1 _ ..... tried to flD -oat eempleteJr Jllld lalled, Althougb tbe f0l'1D -Ill deflll for I liltlnC or tbe --llld penonaf llema owned by clients -when purcbued 1 D d for bow mud! -the wortera hlvon' been told whit to do With the lnfonnatloil. It ukt H the client muot Ille the "meeil on wheels" ~ Witbouf u - ptolnins 'Jfbat It It, oe lllet Oronce eoan. 11-10V111 hnw II. ' . _____ .. y .. _ C»bn neupt." . Aa -.oc111 lllled out fmn -Ill ,.._.and i+« rtred. --~--., 'Jr~· : ~-,, t I 111 -:;,-: .-r•-111 A _,,. flmQr -'"""" It _ .... ..,. .• .-1ee ........ : =~-=·=.-=::..·ti = rMplo .. rU-Tiie 11•-1 ......... --tbe llDll ....,, ... -.. anllnq • 814 .-w&Ms4 al._ J 2trd1 .... __ ,,...,..:E ..... Tllll It oolJ -jf a. .............. _ ................. to ...,_lit __ .. ....................... ..... ·-~·· .. ....:.;.;a .... 1 ,, ... ' . 1 ... 1 70 telegrams, lettera and newslet- ters from the state, many of tbtm coo- tradlctory. Scxne reoclnded orders liven ,only a few cllys earlier, ~ prwnlled ... planafions or regulatlonl within cllys lllll didn't arrive for weeb ot ever. S~ oot of 10 m1jor Items In the welfare reform act that '*"ties were orderi!d ' to lmp~t were . belq "Somo .,.Opie wrifo .V~f19 down (on income reports) lil<o 'I found o dolor in -tho .mwt' - it mikes you went 'to a ....... Welfare workers used to have to have fairly convindna; proof to refer a cue lo the departm<ot'i lnYmJiaUve lllllt and then to the dlst11ct 1ttomey, Now they can act on a hunch. It'• proven m:.ich more successful. One worker said fraudulent cllenU make htr llll')' nlllnly because they burl tbe lmaP al the ... ulne oeecly. "Some -1e write lll}'lhiag down (DD Income ri!porll lae 'I !-I dollar In the atreet' -·ll. mabs you want to d.11," ll10lber worll.r uld. ' Whelllll' dlenlt hive any prlvocy - em> In thelroesual Um-11 onotbtr endurlnJ quollloa. Qllr receotly Is 1 -not ~ to tell with whom lbi llepl llld when to the dlltrlcl ·~ 1ome1 to htlp a•t cbllcl -' to defer challelced In the C.'OW"ll •'-before wellare 1f1111a. -y -oo the Aid lht Jnlt WU dry Dll Gov. ilelpn'I to hndlJel With lltpmdeot Olildml •lanature e11 the bUL pr'011'1111 11U1 '°'"°teer tbe lolonutlGa. A ,,.,. IYltem ol maklna lfllllt Cll tbe op.en ote "penuodod." bu~ or Income two ....U. pnvlous ·A penCll denied weHote Is 11lowed a Verlllf llllm.ollnl tbe montb't -f1lr ltolrlnc with 1 lllte oamlnor, hlolc-. el~ IAWJWI.., 1llald lllCI .,._is ,,. Bui Holt,,.. IJttJe .,....._,. fer ~ (It'!' for ... -~ lid '"' permnent'1 cornrnanDlloll jriblllna. IDDdaer" ...,ID&trlthe 1tep lhat e1n Ile -llllt ....,,.... -belol opln Offi ollebn I cllml, --r d~ ••lnlt, "b..w" .a Aid. .. _ -by -fto "dtddt Tiie -el~ within I - to -"""' -Ila" • ..• L • -wltll red llpl lllCI -.•hlel c..., •.mlt& -., -WI!! ....... ~ ... -..., 17iDllm -•• "'lllon ... • -.' I -..... (el tbe --1,9 Dlo _,, -~ pertt-.J:@fsztd by1 .. •dt '1ZEml,· l'tii: ?''1111 ." ......... ,. ... ... -lilll ... tlllhlJMy .. -..-lit ilmb lit ......... . _ ... ,. -""""loi' ... ~ ............ e-,,..,,,. ...... .. la." ' ...... -..1---·"""" Tilt dopm-iltl I ~ -'llJ1... ~ MCtllD wNdt m11f11r1 U. tllft, W.._ '-~Holl,..,.. tbpt litoayw, -.-plcl" - - -Ill.-ftllart ftmll• dlllL ,,,. ........... It ---· 11111 0. delJcote W· 0 lllf•• -fe -~..., -W flll flllltr ~-1111 __ ,,_ ........ -... It -.. _, __ ,...._,_,.__IML bec1a1 _, wtll ftl-• - Ollr11ojlly, ia.. .. ...... .. ...... -1111 -... ~ .......... -llllJ 111111"71ollollllll ...... 'ftlt'•i ......... _ . _,_. -' .INil Jftl -r i. 1'111 ! , 1W 1tr • - iiiliiill ...... ,.,,, -• ..... if ... --• ....... 11111 -9 W., lllor .. , -•Ill. ... Ill IW .. wlloltloftlf•- ' • •I' " . band for 1 younger woman-lbt cao be 1 victim. Many Wt whether a IJ)'llem or cold, govemment4irected numben and rultt It equipped to deal wtth human pr.o. Jema: What CID I I.Lit of allowable deductionl, pe...,..I property and "non· Cllb glb.t re<elved" teU • woman who'1 tblnklnc ol 1tY1nc her clllldr<n up to I lotler booM ID Ibey eon hi .. "more lllao so meacer • aWmce u 1 can pro-,kle." The WIY abl lM ft WU, 'To brtnJ -bobllr -home would be to lerlltnee tbt three of UI to I .econd-rltt fut""'· reoelvlnl oor -moolllly and ftellna nilbet third clau I b o U I ounefva." lt'I I IYlletn tho! prompted one •"Om81'1, confronted wtlh form art.er fonn. .. Write It tbe ""' ol -"Are )'OU lrYinl to kill me?" So wllere It -... htlded! The Myths of Well~ • limy 8'rllw C.,. !he ,..u.,. plcfuna. With tb1 ~,el llMllb, tdiDfloo llld W.Uu. !HEW) wl •tlol lflti • ........ -wlll -pollllt ,,... ..,. 1111, • ..., .. ..,...mi.··- • -" fill ..,u.. MYTli' "AD _,.,. nctpllntl .. 1Web1' .. Mii C9llll ... ......... -l lr..., -·1 ...,, .. rlol:r1 ~ o1 the tallln o1 -oi .rittn .. _.. bodlld, bul lllo1'rw 11to .-i. 111n -hll. ti llo J 11 Ir .. ---·to·~---· I"""'-lfnl!J 2 ADW ILN ...... • tt ......... __ .. PM:rs -· liio a..aco .._.,.,Ii -pa la 0... oa.ty, tho ,..,. Ir........,..... ' . llTIWi ........... ,...,...... Mia." PM:r1 la NM ..... It •+-... " u. .. ,. ... __ .. 1111 Aid It ...... -11%rudr I Cl ... (AFDC) -wn - OolJ ....... -~ la ~Otlol1. -all Ill -..... 111111 ..,.. II ,._ et Al'OO I 11•1 I Ir 119 - 1!1T1111 _....,,.. -• ...... p Oii I ' PM:rs.,._.. =Ill --It,.,._ lllp f.I,.,.. -~-· .,..«'_Al_,_ .......... Ill If lllW ....... •llli• • APllll N·1 ....---.--11 illr ... __ _ - • • ' • • ., ' l I · • i • •• • ... I :J DAILY l'ILDT Sund11, N-12, 1972 - Good Deed People . Boredom on the 111 ... .l-... It ........ 1"1•1-1•....._.. ... ....., autO, unlortt •i.•11• "*" In the United St...._ 0... strlbalreody IMo ..... olfTlllut9d toreliolllon ... l•llie-'onr of the Cine. In ........ , evto makori -lryl"I 19 flumanlza the olMlllllly Uno and IMrebJ In- -• .,.....uctlon, ..... ""'" ,i.,.. h...,., and clocnoi• • .,,. i*rmont ,.._.,. ond ....,,,,_ 1 ..... In one oxporimont ahown at right, a S11b fectwy worbr get. an engine to VtOrk on for up to 30 minufea. letor., on the conveyor belt, she'd spend '"' than two minutes on Heh oper· atlon, taking OM or two shots with an electric screwdriver. Now she knows more about the engine thin ·•he aver did. ··- i . . .. 't • -~ ' . : . '"'!i!': "llff '"" -ASSEMBLY LINE BLUES . • ( . " • ·l~i•reitH Bel~~Jal--·• ..... ... ·1•:·1 \ .• ~ . . Uelpinf ddl ti111 who are less fOttun.ale th~ ljltralOlves II the Coll of !bf Juniorettes of Irvine. '.. ··:· . Al..._ It II sponsored by the Jrtli!• . .TllllfQ/i.Wom.,i's cr,1>, this group of girls in the seventh ~ through age 17 dedllt their,.-. projects and have elected i sl4te JJf officers to handle bGsiness. , , All of the young women, according to one ol the mothers, are inl'erested in the community and where they can help out. After the.tr first meeting;-even before officers were elected, the girls canvassed their neighborhoods collecting infants' clothing and other baby items to send to orphans in Vietnam. lo the picture above, Cheri Newton Oeft) and !Wbin Lake pickup some of the clothes from Mrs. John Yurkovich, their adviser. They plan to help "pattern" a three-year-old lrvine child whose brain cells were destroyed at· birth. By patterned ex- en:i!es, they will help this cblld Improve her walking skills and other body movements. They also will join \II• Irvine Jaycees and the Junior Wo- men in supporting the MIA·POW project. .. Help for You . One of 10 people in America are lllffering from a mental illness, according to federal public health officials, but help Is available to all Orange County residents from the , Depart· men! of Mental Health. Regional mental health service teams are able to provide individual and group counseling, drug abuse help and other related senices. SOUTH COUNTY -Covers Costs Mesa, Newport Beach, Laguna Beach, lrvine, San Juan Capistrano, San Clemente; 670 S. Coast Highway, Laguna Beach, 497·1781 or 1441 Super- ior SL, Newport Beach, 645-7410. NORTH COAST -Covers Huntington Beach, Fountain VaUey, Westminster, Seal Beach; 9842 13th St., Santa Ana ; 839-7110. ALCOHOLISM SERVICES -9842 13th St., Santa Ana, STOCKHOLM (AP) -It takes IS seconds: lifting. pressing a small button, pausing while 1,900 tons of steel rush down on more steel to stamp out the beginnings of an allto body, Uien reachlna again, lllting again and pallling again. Thi8 could be Kurt F"'1eriksson or Sven Klarholt or eny of the guys working for $3.20 an bo:llr on the Volvo usembly line at Goteborg, Sweden. Their work day is fractlooalized Into a single rtpetllive lkecood segment: lifting again, reaching again, presslni tile but· ton again. Now, while most of the other men in blue overall.! in the plant do jobs such as lightening the same thr,. tire nuts !er hours oo end, Frederiks.soo bas left h18 spo~ on ~ cooveyer belt to become part or a limited series ol experiments In Sweden oo breaking down the monotony ol the assembly line. Klarholt woru in a tire pre-usembly team that Bets its pace and divides up the work. And in Saab's Soedertalje plant, Helena Makkinen, who!e job under the old stralgbt line system -1d have been a 1-minute 48-second operatlon, can now work on her own a,ssembllng an engine for up to baH an boor. Why the change by Sweden's big two automakers from the traditional low cost and efficiency oi the assembly line ? High turnover and absenteeilm wert posing frightening obstacles to meeting producUon schedules and growth proj- ectioos. With about 90 .,.,,,.,,t ol Swedllh )'OU!lg now getting a high school education, the local manpower pool bas frozen over and the manufacturers have bad to tum to less stable, less motivated foreign labor with losses in producUon and Increased recruitment and tralnlng C01Sts. Swed~Ji Auto Makers Try New Cure ' \ For tile Swedes, said Ptbr GylJenbam. nar, Volvo's prealdellt, "to be able to have eConomic growth In the future we must solve the ~ ol making man wish IA> work in bjdliitry ... and no party within llOclety unW now has really given 90mo priority to job cmtents and work environment." For Helena Makldnen,· irtority to job contents and wort environment at Soedertalje memis this: Instead of taking one or two shots with an electric screw driver at an engine, COOiing from the unknown JO feel up the cooveyer belt and moving toward lhe mknown ten feet further down, she bas learned the entire final stage ol engine .....,bly -adding lhe carbun!otor, ~·, kidding whom? This is foe· tory work and I wont him (my son! to do more interesting things , • .' o1 300 .In the engine plln! -but officials E"P"fiments with the method """' say productivity is the sam;e · while just starting in late October and ahsenteelstn m:I turnover ls reduced. Frederiksson c<>uld say, "Ye9, It's more 1be system deflriitely means a greet..-in~estlng, but what ii a guy on the company investment, however. Educa-team doesn't pull his welgbt?" tion Ume, Saab ha! found, lis two to three Volvo and the Swedish Metal Workers times as long as for the straight Union answer that he vMl be put assembly line. · elsewhere. "But we knew about that before we Sweden's biggest investment in break· started," said Gomn 5anderson, a Slab i.ng down the assembly line ls a $21 official. uu you build a new plant the 10 million Volvo assembly plant under con- peramt mor. that gr:wp -Y costs structlon at Kalmar. A company can be figured into your over..U outlay. spake!lllan said tile decision to build ..., Then lhe figures are a joke: the open-rruule In early 1972 after Gyllenbammar tions cost only 0.14 percent more than gave a team a week to "tell me bow we running an old-fashioned line would." can get rid of the line." At the Volvo truck an<! bus factory, When it is COOlpieted In 1974, the !ac- Sven KhrbOit comes out of ri corner tory will he iii the form oc; a fiv01>01n!A!d where be bas i-i Otting steel wheels -· With each sect!m tsolaUng a port ol with tires. the assembly proee.., such as electrical !Jttle mild be done to take the or transmission work. lougbneas out ol bis job, but it has been Tbere 'fill be oo standanj C<!DVeyer organlud ,. that Klarboll'~.10.!JWl team belts. Work teams lJ! JO to IS men, can split the work up among themselves operating wider the group principles as Ibey want. Since the beglnnlng of already in US<;. will have car bodlea. com· walA!r pump, and other parts to the October, Klarbolt's buddies hav e in& to them on sell·propelled carr1ag ... block. delegated a man each week to serve a9 11le groups will control their work pace 1be engine comes to Helena in a administrator and to keep track o1 lhe with a stock·pllln.< system that will let a workshop, off the main line, that she work schedule Volvo has given the group. series of car bodfes accwnulate at their shares wiUt two other members of. her "Meat of the guys lite ctanging work station if they choose. About 600 team. With her teammates, Helena around end running our own operation men are expected to tum out about 30,000 decides bow they will divide their com-over here," Klarbolt said. "C o u 1 d I cars a year for the same coat as on a blned 30-mlnulA! operation Irr lhe day: recommend the jolrthe way It is now to standard assembly line. eacb takin& 10.mlnute a e gm en ta , my 80l1? Yes, but who's kidding whom? "This is a risk Investment that la cost- rotating the segments or each doing a Thi8 ts facl<ry work and l waot him in Ing about $2.5 million more than lull 3tknlnule operalion. do mere inlA!mtlng thlna." building a standard factory would," the 1be "1ginel doo1 anive inexorably; Kurt FrodertDson, Who bu worked spolre!man said. "We eipect pn>bl..,,., the team calls for them. And U they -k on Volvo llnell !or IS years, took oeveo Not everybody will be able to learn quickly, doing tine enctnes In 80 weeks of extra training to be ready !or everything. Our poychologlst.9 IA!ll ua the minutes Inatead ol 90, they can take a lhe ~er to a team that woold groups will be unequal and there will be supplemmtary coffee break at a pimic walk down I.be line u a bus cha.ssLs human difficulties. But we are convinced table they've aet up in their alcove. moves forward, taking tools from dif~ we'll heve people who like, or et least, 1be year-old Saab eJl)erimenl allll is ferenl j>OOltloos fer iO minutes ol dif. don't hate their jobs. And that is on a very small scale -30 workers out ferent operations. ~thing." 1---;-=-=-=--=-=--~=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ ~~ R Lnd U CHILD GUIDANCE CENTER -171 E. 18th St., Costa eturn a to se Mesa, 545-0776. · 1 ~ METHADONE MAINTENANCE CENTER -1441 Super· \ ior sL. Newport Beach. 645-644°. ,.......,. _Program Progressing You Can Hel.P South Orange County Volunteer Bureau can place any- one interested in helping others expand their cultural hori· Wiii. The olflce, located at 325 N. NeWPOrt Blvd., Newport Be>dl ts open from 9 a:m. to 3 p.m. weekdays. Call 642-09e3 for opportun!Ues. Examples of some ol the areu where ··help ts needed are: Younplen who are falling behind lo a regular school subject nMll tutoring. You can work tn this area 11 a teacher's aide: and l!elP Is Deeded in the educational program of limited or in41ltu!IQ111jl*1 cblldren where a one-to-one contact in the Jeamlng proeeu Is Important II reading lkllls seem to be ·the single key to.learning, you can help build up the many gpecial services of the lib- raries. both pubUc and private. · ~tor~Dlng seutons play a major role, ·too. U brarles ha .. ltoT7 boUtl for small cblldren; taped oe..ion.s are used by the blind. Remedlal reading classes are sponaored by many orgonl· nUons ind• all th tn conllant nW of more vol..-n. Ex· cellent sl!oit ~ m avallable to lloooe who wmt to learn how to teach lntllsh u 1 oecond lanFIC•· · Another diNctlon in Ul>llldlnf cultural horizons for youngster! of all 1get ts oulslde ihe formal boundartM of ICbooL For th~ re.ut!Dg art. mllllc or the theater, field tripe mlabl ,.. ... le lntereot. . Tbe Colonl&.Juara Nalidlhorllood Study Ctnter In Foun- tain. Valley II loc)klng for tulin to work with elementary age chlldrea In ,.....,, En~ llkD1I and arithmetic. 'rhe Study Center ts bold from S:ao p.m. to 5 p.m. Mon· dav and Weclnetday at Ibo Colon!• Juares Community Center. 10231 Calle lndeoeDdeda. Each tutor will wort with one chlld so tb1t an lnten .... relatfonihlp con dnelOI> duririg the lum· In( procu<. ~ tuton should contact Mra. Adelaide Lun~ at 968-21911. · Anyone lni-t.4 In volun~ng oervlctt may call the Volunteer Buruo. Your Ume and teltnl will be m1tcll~ to &pedllc requtnmenll of the VOiunteer wort. WASmNGTON (UPI) -'!be Orairman of lhe Board doesn't wave a poin ter at lhe prollt and Jou gnqrb. SUccerro-or lack of lt.-11 shown by ~ number ol dots oo a map of tile United Slates. Each lllll'k llgnlfl., tho lrlrllf1r ol a (>ln:el of federal land to a city or state for UM u a park or recreation area, ~ the man wtth the potnler ii Dooald Rumllfeld, bett -u tho -ti. tho Coot of Uvlng Cbmcll and as a COUllll!lor to President Nlun. But ~eld .. also dlainnao of tho Property -Boan!, • .,..,.i estabUsbed by Nb:oo In 1'10 -he teamed that much of Amerlla WU being crowded out ol recreation· opoce by the ,......,,,..t tt1el!. For almoot 200 years, a spoclal !Uk !crce study found, the govern- ment acquired real property oo a blt.lly-blt baals. Utile or no property management existed. WOl'le yet, _property Jan were tnconslltent and land·bolding agenlC<8 nnglrlg lrom t!1e Departments of Delenae to Acrt- cullure developed their own admlnlstntlve pncllces. Mon than 110 mlllloo ~ ol Ibo entlno land 111111 of tho United Sta"9-llacl -boqbt ap by lhe lodlnl -ucracy. Miiiy ol theM boidlngl, tho study found. ...... undenllilllod or nol tV<ll uoed It all. In Febrlllry, 1'10, Ntrrm appointed Rumllfold IDd other . ...,. '16- mln-offldll• u ble "&lff tho lfDd -1' tl>e _... dopat1oo. Pnrbobly tl>e boot -of Ill tho ...,.,........,.. .... of tho Ir> ..ivanmt o1 NW1a ..._., ... Ibo eon.., ... of 2,111 """" o1 Ibo Comp -Mllioo -to tl>o -u a comp rdte and booch rrontaai. 1be !Hied land, valued at Pl,510.llOO, Included lour mllel of beach property near Ntson's San Qemeote home. On • trip west Io July, be d>«Ud-ancl found tho site Uttle mod and -to lunl tho area btcJc to tho M.-I II _. nol beCUr ullllled. Podenl -1FU quickly taken to speed ~ of the ......,..,,. Rumsleld -an -in .-Ina -Iha en lurthor ~t ol urban porb In an .non to mQe deqnoted .,... mere IOCOSaible to moderate llld low lncrono .,-. "'!be PreoJdeni wiDta to • letleral ....... 11oo 1reu """*' lo ,.. n•ar • riven cU1, .. tllol _.,. aol jUll .....tble only by Ibo - middle Cl1'8," Rumsfeid Ilk!. ''Maol of all, be wants -.,_ -" Take a fun break and get some fresh sea air. Spend a day on the Queen Mary and you'll see this great ship as no passenger ever saw her ... You'll take a fascinating voyage of adventure and dis- covery through Jacques Cousteau's remarkable Uv/ng Sea. From bridge to engine room, bow to stem, the Queen Mary Is the great- est famfly show afloat. OIEENMARY Lqleach BtOOO Tons of Fun •solllngo" d1llytrom thotlld ollhelong Beach F-. Phone 213/'35-4733 .. ... .t".. ""4 ••. .. ..,!":. ., ---. -·---------· _._..__ ... I • 5-y, -12, 1'172 DAILY .. LOT 8 3 ·, . At ·You1 Servic,e ~ 1<n w -in-.W ..-i. dltployed lo -It IW polllle. 11'1 ~ .., ,_Ml Ille -muacer U )'ff -.I llove l poA<r all« M'I Mn'ed ,. JIMldl1 .. : ,,,, \ • • ' '. l ' : \ ... ' Got a l"Oblcm1 Tllcw, ~te flt .J!'"'I'-Pot~ Clll !1'1. lap<, gel Ille .....,.,. ~ llClfOii UOfl ;oi«i! to .IOIH ~· In ~I ·4lld , _,_ JICljl - qu<iatloill to Pal l>Mnft/AI Yovr•S.-, °'8ftgc Caal! DaUy Pilo4 P.O. BO< !SM/ COffl! M•.0: f'.~·· ~:@ft. l,.. -~tud.t flOUT ttlepl{pnt number. ~ • . I I• the Ro119h ' DEAR PAT: \\'.• ore havlq -recovering eJther our """'Y ar. lbe· electric I•~ •hall warmer we ordered In )day from ail lldvertllemmt which appeared In Coll Dllesl OW' cbei:ILfor $21 bis ~ caobed llld.letlen! lo both GoU 1>11..t Ind Par Elecin>nlcs, maoofai:turer ol Ibo 11111 wormer, re- main unanswered. , . ' ' ' k. c., lrTm 'Yoe ad ,._ 1olf ball1 --loft. old . la Ille ..W. P1r Eledr-. JIRltl""fE•ad,.....,W .. ~ ... ~,..CI t'+(t;f ..... __ , -lawolltl-by .. fM hpleo -""'" .... Oiiirje, r:..o. ......... Loo~-· Golf lllpot·-...... , .... --,.. .. teitlrm11I, llol -.a. Corl -fl_. .......... Nhait, ., . -..... J ..... ,.,., -Bynoe'•, lold ... ,.. ...... -- It ~ ; ..,,. -Wore J"IW1llal IL Siie lllil -II "' nwd of _,...,,, ~Jr.· 10/S ..,_, and ew. .. &Mr'9 II_• fepl ........_ ~ ....... ~ilH dttMlc .... ----Ill. .... ,,.,. led ........ 5-'e'• _ .. llJ tlloJ. will ... ......, .. ..-.. ,_ ._, If,... -,. -lllil -· .-~~ .f'i..-rn1 ·~ with M.SS _,, .,pg\BPAT: I recenUy acqulnd an antique gun, da-1811 P. • . : Colitpuy stamped on it. I am lold this gun originally beloaged lo a !Inn ealled Pacific Marine Steam Bblp O>mpany. Coold you tell me wbere I can !Ind ~ inlormatlon lbou\. thlt company? B. B., <:ol&I Mela IH4ng ~ ldolorf beou abow no .-.! ol a Poelllc - Steut Slalp Compuy. ao ........ .......i ..,,_ .. -la IM Padllc Mall Steam 8'lp ~'IJ. -"I-In 114'1 ........ u -local .......,. doell't uve .. -Bncro11'1 Works -~II CaUfonla, vbll Ille ,.,,,,...., ...,.,_ ol Ille Ganleo Gnlve R<t' 1 I lllrorJ aed ..... ,... ......,Q willl Ille lada; ,Ill ...i.me ,..,. o! -·• Worb.. Posi-l'..-ler,. . Seny Sltae Sh'-e \ DEAR PAT: Lui -k I looll 1 bone colored pump IO Maybtny -f Repair In O>ota llMI. I ~ about getting the ..., llllJned 111<1 Ibo re. polrman told Int bo'd "do wllat lit oould" !or 71 C<1HC W II -ooo1 a J lo lblne H. I decided to have tbe 'lkent job and ,..,.. t camo blct for tho f llhoe tbe tbe block IDlrU 111<1 amuctces '""" llill tboft. I lald Ille 111111 be dldn1 even touch H llld be Aid lo "pay up" or be'd ljirow tbe "'°' ou1o Tbe t "--$11 and _.. I )"9r old, 10 I i8scl. It WU GlllJ ll -· bat bolnc ! lnllmldaled lib lhal buml me up. Could I hav..· srabbed Ibo "'°' and nm ~ out? I wanted to, but didn't What would )QI have done? , • II. B., Olde lieu ~ ' ' I ..---lt,lllltl-1 U... u,..·d-AIPJI', tM ........... ..,. ....... ,, ... aeetw .. 1tft1' ... -.... • curucee ti 1eHftdhe ~17'1 Wlltr aW lite~ JI' ttttr• a pilloll wttlt -..... -...., ....... ..., -•• • .. Ille tllOe'I ..... v .. ea ,.... ~ ... ,... .. wldl • $1.M eM ti d1zsy. ....._. 11'1 ~· polleJ It bet ..... -Ille ...._ -It ,.,,....-........ • So.etJo1 .. s-11a DEAR PAT: I Nol lllOftd Into tbe lluntinglon Beach ..... -a mile !rum tbe ocoen. -I II lhal borrtble omell that OCCW"I at dllferenl -ol Ille day 111<1 llll!>t? I've -told, "It'• tbe 'oc:un, tbe on. oi' Ille Nllaffcm plaoL" Can't somethlbc be doae -U? , ~ ·' B,M.,8 Pt' ..... . C... tl'lce ... falled lo eommat • ..... , ... , ,_aq. Y•'d .._, 1 trJ ,,... ~ a. Bopm't·...,. of wli ·s Ptt W.. Be sqporW diip ......., 11111 ....... pll--~uidlr<jot-·-·a-a... .. ldo -,.at aed -.. Ille _.., nllllq --.... - Deir Paf: Lui itoet·l -tbe motion plctmo, ''The other.". I en~ H and asked me ol tbe ·tbeoter'I amployes where I oould ...-the pooter tbOI ..., u..ed lo jiromole· Ibo 'mOV1e. She said I obould write IO Tftalleth Century-Fo•; but the clldn1 -the peraoo 0< ,deportmenl lo cmlact. C4uld . . D.-Cotallltlhat • ' . yoa find "11? M.ii.,~Mea - , , DEAR PAT:, Lut July I bought a!~ I\ Elizabeth Byme'a al Fubloo Volun!Hn at tho One Way Help C...tw In Newport BMc:h gather round for 1 rap MUion, lntersplfMCI with ..,1. tar music. Dennis ea~ Ml, far right, rnebt a point as othon lloten. Fl'<llll left to right, i.... lie C1rroll, Snv. Spr• ker, Li nda Kramer, Flore... H•Y" and Morlene Baker. DAILY PM.OT SW .... Help Center Makes Its Way By JOANNE REYNOLl>S luAUy boasing with a oplrllual "We can uoe tbe ~I ''Since we doii•t solicit lunda Asloclales are the R e v , °' ., ---rather than ·a-~_.......,_, .. lamporary bolWng fir and ... 1y oa clonltiona fronl In-Cbarlel. Smith, pastor ol t"',1'................ ·-who needs tt," Mrs. A tenet ol Christianity Is lo base." ii:'.=-·~ "as well ·as have dlvlduals, ii helps U tha7 l:now Cl1"lry Chapel, near South trust in the Lord. for lie shall But like all coumeung irTor ~ sessions and . we're here," Mn:. Hayoa said. Cout Plaza, and Jim Leonard, provide. . C1!nter-hotllne operatioDll, the coun~ When we izet ~ ''We allo have to hive a way ~ ... Pl)'Chia.tbe w~tec ~!1.-w.!tkerol Volunteers at the one W•Y One War Help Center .... r \ r ·-~-tbe. -·· bo --· w.th Iha ·--.--·-Help Center In Newport Beach deal with the crowded tbe center.' 0 ~1 ,........ " ~ Soclal Welfare. Both men, ahe have bad their faith I• this ~tab:.ri p~ society _ Eventually, Mn. . H a YO I "' l:now that we're open.'' IAYO.. hava contributed much tenet reinforced. drugs, venereal d la e as e , said, the volunteers hope to In addlUon la tbe tratnlng of their c;:,,rse la the '!be center, which opened Its alcohol, sulclde. 1be dll· ~ S::., ~ant~ the coumelors received 11 c:enler'I doors and a M-l1our bot lille lmmce II In tbe way Ibey One Way people alao have MelodJland, worbn at the Mn. lla)'OI adds to thll ber service In August. was lound-have cbolen to tacl<Je u-•---.. ..tab"·' 1 •• ~.. conter ha,. alao vlllled Teen -llld abllltlel u Iha ed by a ~ 01r1at1am In prob1oma. P-w · "'"' ~. -ol tbe llarl>or Area :::-belllarborp --i..1n U::1e.,,..led '!be LI ""™'4ra wbo-' ~~-.g :!::t'ciru,~ ~_! y~ r:":S DOI~: ,....,.... 1t tbe center are ~ col. Oriifnally, Ibey had planned llld tbe Harbor ~ Y~ !or people," o1ie Florenoe lla)'Ol 11..,. o1 tbe lep atudeots at ~ ro open tbe boalel uo1ng tbe old P r o b le m C e n I er , a "We~ for -who three boanl meinbOr. ol One ~•a"'\ atndents wbo -Cocla M-pollee station, bnl psydiologlcally or I e n I e d MeCla ¥P· SOme ol tha·J>OC!l>le Way Assoclateo, Inc., tbe -WW~ tbe SlaUon bu -.-.. center In Colla Mesa. ...... bad can Cllr bot line prollt corporatioa oet up la They """'"9d their lralnlnl[ tbe no.tel ~ bu been ADVIBORY BOARD have been In their Ills -Ind pn>'llde lunda for tbe conter. either al tbe ~~ Druglrom •t utdo ao t tbe groap's Mn. 11ayoo II In tbe proceoa older. '"l'bo Loni mlllll want Ill Prevlnllaa ~ or elf«ts eao bt cxoceatraled oa o1 1onn1ng an advllory board ·"Everyone that ,,. coo- here,'' she 0 b I er v ed . IOm80De who WIS tnJned the oen&er. of 40 hQtdnea and profellklnal tacted WU VUJ anlioul for UI ' ' E v e r y 11 m e we need there. '!be baste. llrinclole ol 'NEED PllllSONNEL' people from the Hari>or Area lo open -then 11 no1b1Dc llke something, lie provides H.'' the Melodyland nielbocf Is lo "Adually,'' Mn. Hay o 1 wbo lend their 1..-tlM ro thla center In our area. And In tbe ~ get ~ to turn oil drugs ··•• "I don't 1·-• lt'a tbe •--• can -r--The help comes ~w. 8nd Jells. --. m .--. the org•~zatlon. we have a lot more probleml of donatilJN: from are a on · of a place that'• boJdlnc: 111 up The other two b o a r d in th1I area than people residents, but volunteen at nmaFor'~bot~( .. 1" .... ~ on tbe boa1el: We need trained membera of One way think.'' the center 11f tbe clonlllona ---•.....-pe.-.el lo serve as a direc-1-::================= have an -W ol beln& II -) Ind a oerles ol !Or and dlreclress. Once the I· euctly wbal'1 needed al tbe ~~Iha!:\'~ Lord-ua U-, we ahoold lime. 1 be able IO.Jo _.," There'• Iha woman who bu lion Jll'OCIOlll or women and a 1be blgleal problem laced been showing up .. a regilla"r '!lluradl)' pn>gram ror -by the center right now, ... basis lo provide punch and agers which 11 pert np conling lo Cuoel and Mra. cookies for Iha -m.c rap .-..atid port Bible alndy. Hoyoa, II DOI money, but ......., and Bible liludf, or Col-~ II • avallable al publlclty. tbe alp painW who ..._... tbe lie>fer wlllcb II -!nm "We want people lo 1maw by jW11 when tbe -opeir I a.m. \0 1t·p.m. -"' <layo a we're hen," be said. Daill ca.el ooouplel lbe AmUQll--·· ~~ DAILY PILOT 1-----. THI! Hl!LPFUL GUIDI ' FOR TODAV"S . HOMEMAKERS edtbemanda alppm!or-~I ·to m6e -0,.. ol Ille .....icn; .~~ ~ ~~~ Wtbeoy "We jlllll pl a pluw for al>Orlmlot -. lile -police depa.-11 In both 15-1.1.1, llld u fl 1m111 out, wldob lo nBlled by One Woy dtlel a ...U u local L...------------~----' that'• eudly -... bod,"·~~-~=·= .. ~-~~•1nicbo~ .. ~·;-~::~~==~================11 Mn. ~said. Alide lnm tbe -· tbe inll-ol tbe ........ reu,looa belle& can be -and !elt thn>ugbout the center at 318 N. Newport Ave. The fivlH'OOOl suite I 1 decorated wtth posters ~ claiming the love of Christ. As Mrs. Hayos explained, "We wanted to c:reate a fac:Ul- ty for counsellng and even- • mm lnTl!RIDRS. i a , i SUPER J SM.El CLOSE OUTS i t j f r f f • • ...... ,...... Olauabo ,_ _ ...... ,..-,,_, • 11.t-tcWI ., el ,_ • 10.00. ~ 0 tjlt -lorhar-.H--t.w. llGlio.N Of,..._..., .. .,,, .. 1-. .,.., l.f --i1a;;;;;;;: .• r. .. ~ .. ;.;, .. c;; .. ;_lj_;;'l.ii,.;;;.;:,04;,,._;;;;_;e-. ... :.'iiif.;;;-;;: .. :. ............ ;;_DAY: •• :; .. ;.;;:.,;;; •• ;:.;;;;_; .. ;;;: •• :; ... ;; .. ;;:,;;;,.1.;-;"';;;-u: .. ;;;; .... -. ••••• i:a;i \ .. The other momlng l read a statement by "" A. C. Nletsen Co., which 1s one of the most ' insulUng remarks e\.·er aimed at the viewing public:. Commenting a b o u t a television program which may be cancelled becauae of Ila ':'f' BIAUTY !!nd tho BIAST ratings, lhe Nlelleft executive said, " ... we not only deal with bow many people watch a p~ but the klnd of ..... pie Uley are." 'Ibey admitted the procram in que1tlon bu a "oo~ted audience" and l!UCb people 1n DOI rudlly sold by tbe Ilda Ibey - I suppose It wou1d never oc- cur lo the _.IO pradll<O comm..-clall wbldt -1d ldl IO a oophllUcaled 1udle!lce. Advertlltnr qenclel and -re/uae .. ~ tha!'oophlltlcaled buyero wtU .-ro buy the oame prod- ucf ...... u It -the job. 8oi*ltllclled buyero .... alao tbe ..... who will test - pt'.OdoJcls becauoe Ibey ""' more lDcUned la be ad--· When a cormnerclal 11 Jll90illed with .... lute, -... tbe -will llUlple the p r o d u c t ad- v..u.ed. Bal the oopblollcated buyOr _, ...., It ...... u Iha product Is oo pd; no 1111tter haw many tlmeo be II !oroed to tee Jt on the aeen. Whit Nlellm 11 lllllOUl1dni II Ibis: 1be puhllc _,., buy a poor product lttachecl la I &oed program. e 1mw111. Another W ard's value! ' Le Maur's Lemon Aid Perm regula r $1 2.liO now $8.33 I N..,..I Holr O,ly I inclotdinv Cut-'si..mpoo • Set. ••••••••••••••••••• • OFF .ANY : REGULAR PRICED • SERVICE : • • BRING THIS COUPON • -················· New M•M19e~ll Milb.uer I ........ , ...... -.,.--~"""' 1 · p Ul!I--~ H_,...,_ C:--II H•latt•-m.JIO ( Musk oil. For the sensuous woman . in fNer/ woman. Jovan mutk oil. 11'1 ln111n1 communication. Discover 111 subtle p()w&r. And you'll know wtty mu1k 011 has been 1pe1k1ng lor women ttuoughovt 1ne •o••· I>•• .. s5 JCPenney w. ..__,.,.. ... ~tor. Shop Sunchiy noon to 5 P.11. at the following etotw: FASHION ISOIHD, Now, ... a...ii 17141 644-UIJ. HUKIMTOH CINTll. -.......... h (7141 m .m1. • ' • • ( • • • • ' ' • ----.·-.~ • ~ • DAIL V '1LOT ' I . ' I • " . • ... ' • ~ • I J ' . ' v Qiw.it~erisJn: ·New School Spirit J ( ~ .••• t ~ • ~ Jami Mande (le~), OCC Volu~teer Bureau director, helps Helen Avila find just the 'right volunteer position. .. OCC 11tudeilt Francine' yio1'98f:ti · volu'nteers as feeder of drill team for'. St. John tt\e Baptist Catholic School (right). Above, Theresa Provenceno, team mascot, checks ro11tine. Nc:;w · L~ase on 1• h ..,.,.ad · • • lllal tloeJ 'WWld•rldlerllave their travo~ lol,l • pt" talle I Pf.out to dlaner •• .. ' ,,. ' ' · . O.Oy •Pilot ·I· "' "\Ii ;· 1- '-.,. by ' Rlchord . <'; . Koehler ond P1trick O'Don..011' • Inc -endlt .it -' .... -• eGlllldl. Co8_-.. wtll u :=- ' ' ' perieaco, ODii Ibo mmjllr ii P91D1 u · Ibo -tlloll IOI ~ ~~ -•-oet• .. -up wllh -.4Jlt 8*1(_ Oruc• Caunt7 ·-i-... . . -. ' .. ·~t ' Lui;.., .............. ~ J~,.who describes her bodpound u pn>Joell' ...-.... "'-· IC!Wiil: A "di...-," -ked ·u 111 ,OucuUve . • ! ""* lloolr dim llllp Ibo l:lilldNii, ~· ind .... ~ --.,. ':Toi!IY'I -II ~ ~!'° Villltllo,Y-·md ...... CO'mll'hll. 111119.obllep. Siie hid p!Nnd,ltF to ' ca,..11111 lp,dolal .,.._:~!s. 1 Tho iXIM '1oolt <illlfo lllOil :wl!IR toi ~" letiool bUt became. lp""'9d with 'll>ese ore the ~;o(_-"' •, OCC alulleofilia ~ ~ . v~~ -k and de!Wnd' her law Or-~ ~!J'•··luJl-tlm!i-Cbarpo ond found~ m fw.boob ' • plina wllen she was offered the dl/"ee-~I~ eiitJDl• bli ''t.i.""':~ · ,to J'Md br lhe Or-O>ilnty Jail. More torshlp of the bllreau. 1 ~--··· ' . . ' • ' than S,OllO -...... collected for the .... ~ ANIZED omCE . ~-I -~ ' fjcllity --·--· ' ,_, --' Jona! OQC ii one ol.lhe 1ew·..;n-111 eol· Help Ille' 'Cliodrm· -~ to tBIJe nmo the_ bureau lo • ... ~ea leges lo the ~ to have •. IUCtelljul take cblldref -l,\>olto IDll ·mmority Diimiar, Uepibi ~«II-aod volunteer bureau With .a'~•dlrec-area Gil weNeocl •trlpa. More tllan 800 ·""'· -lklwlnll ool'-· ...__ she tor. · ' · . children have -on compouts throoJllh • J'")! rettinled to -•• ..--'llie ~ trled-1o . .., 'up • buruu ,,_ eltoni: . wa tlftd of being a ..........,. ~ · ·_,:!'J_:;._~ needed• new challen&e.'' She eerned .... -~ ..!:w ~!:=.cic;-BAllBBCUE . 1 < • • ;. •. M: ..... atOCCande{dlpartoll!er David r....l.• ~onf deiin' ol "'-~--" • Villl the v.-.., ts a • -· vi u: .• 11 bureau din!ctGr wtlh the foci u ... .., ,., """""' studeollandV--wtio"liltt -·~IWMa--..wtOO::." . ··~.· affairs, and Tom. Blmll!e,, !Jw;n lludeot ~ In ~ Jliach v-="' ts' -on campuo la body prendeol • • .,_.... ,,,. ........ ........... .... and . . lot " ahe lllld ....... - l'!Otlresw.llo!ruitil'Jimi;tlhen an ·-...-.. y ·-·· --' • • ' •.•• ...,. . 11>-occ. -· ,_ ->lltlt' ,_ 00· a tool< lMD to a otc!it ~ l!i LGl.Al!Dl!ti!· ts boet· on campuo tliltl In CWllDWPlitJ hali-tlme -·· ,,,.,_ ol-·baoiog One hundntcl -.OE;t:...,,. ~ .. TbeJ· ote--' ~ -to ... owallu""Oll..tbe•....,. for wil\ell In a YMC.I, camp In tlie ,Sao a)jqljl~'~and tomorrow lban.-. --• ,......__, ,.. Beniardino' ·-· .-.· 'li!th !IMory~ ... -at juat afewboun_adaf:wr,ao:-.. more !haft 3000 chfkreii ' '--., • ,. '' ·GOldiJi Weat College irbo Ii 111·- lar she was aski<I to wot Tull-time. Stud"11s this ·y .... are· Int.rested •in for !lie .. 1-.bllreau ... OCC'• ,i.ter cµss ,CREDIT . helping with family. pla1'lllnlr ~. c8)lij)lis .. This bUriaU .does not -a More than tlillo·aluderits'llav .. .i,Ded up developing "mint-parks" in ~·.\!tlji tun.um. dlhoctor bot Its cUJtomers era for volun-.jobo to date, !IOllll>.recelv· areas and working wlth·an eovlr-.tal equa!l111 cledlcaled. . . ' . ' ~ •' • I · ' ' "''ftie bufeau got started here becaUlie • . · . . · many faculty meniben were glylng extra .. " ·.~~:~:·;: credit Jo students for doing volunteer · · · ·' ~ ·-work. A faculty committee sugge~ 3: ~ :, central clearingOOuse, and I took 1t as '· t;. my ljMicial baby," Mary said. ", BiJuAu CREDIT "We got in touch WIUrtbe West·Onnge- ' ; Clomlly Volunteer · -and they bad .. iU ·lhe data ol the uisllng needs In the -. ._,;,.,,ity. The West Oran(e .Coun!Y .··:;:' brftau made our mire ~ ............. ·~'"\ ,_ • . .... LMl·Beotemher the hurau ~In a ·" -In the student cooler, and 11-1s • "ilaffed by student volunteers fnlm II a.m. tO 1 p.m. dally. Inquiries also may b.l made lo the College affairs office from 8 a.m.. to 5· p.m. · · " A fuD·tlme director probably will not be lteeded 1..-the Golden West bllreau, Mari added, because or ia i\S .close ties \Vl.tb·the West County Volunteer Bureau., "We're a subsidiary of it, really." The motto chosen by OCC for its bureau, "OraflRe C'.oa!t cares," also fits Golden WeSI College. . ijappily for the community, "times are cbapalft1" on the college camwa. S._ are still demonstrating, &.It they're'demoos11'ating their concern foe others. ' . ' . say .-,._ t..llai -... --• •-It -If an,thlni. -SOAKlllG .................. , .... ,,. ..... WET . ,..,._tt1k101ian._...,.._ :.OS:..,'!IOAKJNG: v ••• , • It-. t1itM> ... Iii . .,,._ --k ........ -.. °' WI C· • ! ........ 11 lwen ..... 11 li"'Welt DEAllMlllLANDllRS: ~bneCI-lfy.. -•llow ..._ ....... -.. pn>ble1I oed doo't --., _ ...... -· , !il.l?led· to do the -• dllboa 1..i and boy a blrthdaJ s1ll for her l-1'U.-old lhlU aboal trhll to n. ret u.a 1 ... '* to tate "' a J>irt1-ant1 Iba dltld'• c1rea ..... .. oomtnc bome for lllldl! -hao to be -b7 '··~. Illa ... -lllirll< ".,..,,,." .. the '1'1111 ts .. ....,. • ...,. ,,,. tllqll da)'I to do,Uout IL rt_,,, lt1lJ to ID to a ..... tlla 'lOClalkl""""' a1lulloa, doc1o<becauoel amnotmlhatlllla ' 11lft .. -lllqo,.. -.. a.' medic.al thine and I hete to t1te up I ..... • W e11, ... ._., M • doctor '• time. --.......... ., •• ...,. i-. the bebJ -to be led ...i tbe 111" 1illea one ot lhe cblldr!o baa to be [ll'ttChooler ts ast1111 to ., \.~Jet. ,,._ to the hoap!lll tor llfCchea In 111a Siie tbmn la • load "'-• the ' held, ... the pipe .._.at.llooda the do( -walklnf, Iha' pl-. ts ~ bltlitoorn, or -.. -a small fire iOd llil-. tlJit lbt _...., to =t,.....· Gun'ltliie ~sift me• bate -for the IChool fanthloar. pain In the neck - She haon' .... llauPI -dinner l1ZZTED • yet-lloe-mOlllpt'll•acorw D&AllDIZIZ:.-.01 1a.-1o ~ I , .. • , , ~ . \ I am 17 yeors old. I penplre under m1 A -1pptooc:h to bow to deal anns -.,. -inc. I-.. lried..,,,., wltll Mle'• -dlfltcull ind ,_ mown -int ....i nolllloc bllpo. 1 · """'rdlnc amnaemen1. Ann Landen· wur cloth onnahlUk uoder.lllJ m-~ "Manlale ..: What to ll[>ed" and still the -! .. !"""' oil. me !Ind wlll jnpare ,.. lor bettor or far -M. mak• rlnp under -annllolea. ' 9elld ,... -to Ann LClders In I have never --Wbo ,_11 ... GI. Iba DAILY PILOT eodoaq 10 like t.llil and 1-ilil ~.to bow wlmi II .... lo COin and a Ionr • .....,..,, llff. the matlW -mo aotl -I cia do aM tstd -.lope, ' • • . .. ..... __ --••;Jiii --..... - \ t I ' • )ioroseope • i •' l Capricorn: Money ~~-~-Is in Your Favor , -. ' " . ~ t.:10NDA Y Emplwll 11 m home , oecuri- ty, what lo do ·In COID*llon ) B~~~E~ ~ :1"'~ ':"1:Euc without abandOning pies. : The Leo wire, more so than Build for future. SaCtlHCf?t q,e average, has an averalOn now: will eventually pa y 19 aaklng her husband for dividends. - '!)OllOY. Obviously, husbands ol Leo women should provide SAGrt'l'ARIUS (Nov. ZZ.Dec. allowances. This will · 21): Accfnt Is on relallves, peace in the lamlly. The short journeys, Ylalts, Ideas • band needs a private which qeec1 nourishing: Key II ci-lng section, e>pects bis lo sej>arate reality Jrom fife to flatter and praise. wishful thinking. To develop Jives o1 Leo men sbould concepta, you require 1e1f~ brulh up on telling lltUe white discipline. Know II and act ac-llft. ARIES (Mllltjl 21-ApriJ.19): Wldm are lullUJed -but there ~ a R"<e· You will he i.mJ!nl """" noponslbillty. Apj>Ulo to penonaJ aa well as profeosloml levels. You get nothing for nothing. ·But you are rewarded handsomely for genuine effort. ··TAURUS (April 20-May 20) :- Clear away loose ends. Get house in order. Deal with 'Aries. Spread message. Find ~ ways or getting tftO(]ghts across to key people. _'Dier.e.U.room for you at more ·.1evaUd position. Make extra el!ort. ::;. .,,.GEMJNI (May 21-June 20): p~ ahead. Perceive poten- tial. Deal with Leo. Take BJ>OciaJ otudy ....... Add to knowledge. Be roceptive. Get rid of outmoded concepts. ·Slresa greater Independence. Live your own 1lfe. Make sure oordlngly. ' CAPRICORN (l)ee. 2Wan. 19): Money ~·II strong and 'In your fa\lor. Your post experience can b e · coo- strucllyely utlllled. Key II io apply lessons. 'Be analytical. Dig deep !or lnformallon. Older individual is · on youf side. AQU;\RJUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): You receive.news which helps set you free - a freedom of spirit. Cycle is high and you could almost walk oo air. You 'get rid of harden. You finish important assignment. You feel more aware. PISCES (Feb. J9.Marcb 20): Light can sblne in areaa proviously dartebed. Loo II b> volved. Open yourself to """• vital experiences. You may ' ... find yourself benefiting !ioni .. activity coonected w I tb hosP.ital; Institution. others know your intentions. IF TODAY IS Y 0 U R ·· BIRTHDAY you are capable CANCER (June 21.July 22): o! lacing reality, of com!nl lo · Interest In the occult, In wbat grt 'th It ti the IS ' hidden or obscured is ps Wl 5 ua ons as Y b asized Dilf llat exist. By 1973, you will be ~ m P : eren e comµtg tnto· your own in ftnan· ~tween ,intuition and mere . cial and emotional areas. U ln)pulae. Alm towa~ wisdom I single marriage is on horit.on. llld responsible action. Money ' · · connected with mate, partner is 1n picture. ANIMAL k~.,......, -.. .. . . 3 day hair cc>lorlng speCiall . Come in Mon. Tues. or Wel, for _.... on tints -Covers qrwy h<iir, turns clul h<iir lustrous •••• "Retouch," only 7.95 3 ·day perm special! 15.00 Wonder Curl ..... _: __ ._ only 9.50 17.50 Soft Curl --·-only 12.50 .. 3·c1ay special!, . Besic Cut -2.00 • si..mpao.s.t ...,. 3.45 , Crown!ngG~ory beauty salons SOUTH COAlT PLAZA ... ._.., 1 ... ~ •• S.•n :t•f I. lffll ST .. COSTA 111SA ,..._ ....,,,.. ....... '*"!' OPEN lVIHINaS 'TIL.. Ol'IH IVIHI .. TIL. r SUNDAYS 12·1 SUNDAYS IM ' ~ NOi' /ll.WAYI . . ' ----·--·-· . --. ·. .. > ' • • 'I t • ..... r ' .. .•· " .. ~ l • •' thle:~. · ~ · famlly stqr.~ ~, ' .. ' " ·"-'· ...... .~ , ' •:» llG.;.~· .. !, I "I • . ' ,. . ~ • • • > I, ' • .. •· f,. ! save-13°/o ~n wo.1J1en's · • • . --• • • ~ '' ' ' ' ' .. ; .. ' . ' I 1,: I ~ was 115.9!:) save 2.55 A. Shirt-jacket Jri bold com binations of -red/g~ or blue/green. Misses'.sizes Bto 1tL . .. v;as 31 .99 save 3.80 B..Zip-front suburban fake fur trim. Assorted plaids. Misses' sizes 8 to 18. . . . - ~ ·<!&ys only,.Sunday through Wednesday. '.~·4f!;lhis winter.in the'blightestfashion idea around ... bold. colorful plaids. · • Arld8'W!l a full 15% while you're about it '~~-:i-~.:: 111$.11111 __,,,.II. . \ -"--'°""' llJllOl 11. • • ' • OAR.1 fl'f\.Ur • ,. . . - . ., . .. . )·· ~ ~r•:· . . . I )I'. , I " 1' • • ' ' ' . ~ • ;. •• .. ~ L ~ I\ : ' ' • I .., ..... ; ...... .. ...... . •' ~ • 0-• I Tl.. ~lsiOll 1"91'""" A"'eric.ans witch • • . the pl.oM ..II. tlo.y make •.• the te1.9rams they send ••• regulating these is • small agency in Washington, which pits its $32 million a year against the $4 billion-a-year radio and TV industry. and at the giant AT&T company. How well does fh. Fedtral Communications Commi1sion handle ifs huge load? • .· FCC Keeps 1,662 Staffers Tuned. to TV ~ ~ Met111w ""'• persistent citizens effectively WASffiNGTON -Ameri' forced station K1'AL-'f\' to cans. it ls said. will watch tailor its news and publlc-al- almost anything that ha~ fairs programming m o r e pens to nicker onto their closely to commllllity needs, television screens. Increas-improve minority hiring prac· ingly, however, the facts sug-tices, and, in a n un- gest otherwise: precedented concession. to Blacks watching WLBT-TV reimburse the citizens for the in Jack.son , Miss., were more thousands of dollars spent in than tired of bearing segrega-the negotiating effort. tlonist views broadcast with -More recently a coalition little effort made to balance of Mexican-American groups them. 'Ibougb the viewing au-in five U.S. cities waged a sue- ~ wu 45 percent black, cessful negotiating batUe on there wu virtually no black· the issue of concentration or eriented programming. Since media ownership. lttvolved tbe station's license waS up for was the transfer from Time- -that year -lllM -a L~e Broadcasting, Inc.. to small group decided to petition McGraw-Hill, Inc., of three Ille Federal Communications very bigb-frequency (VHF! OCrnmllliea (FCC) to deiiy stations in the nation's top 50 t1le .......i. markets. In the end the pro- y_, of litigation later, tbe ducer agreed to buy only two Mlsalollppianl won through out of !hose three. COlD't ntllngs not only the This kind of citizen action, Dcmle dental but the very im-as well as 50,000 letters that pot'tant. tcknowledgment that pour into the FCC offtces ~ mere clllzens have the stand-each year, both help and prod tDa to be considered parties the agency to see that the a11nterelt bl such cases. powerful, $4 bilUon-a-year U.S. '1be broadcast license is a radio and TV i n d u s t r y paWic trust " wrote then operates "in the public in-~ of ~Jumbia Court o( terest." Apf 0 sl1 Judge Warren E. '· IDdi'ridual citizen gr(lups llurpr, "111bject to tennina· have the opportunity to play UCll for tn.acb Of duty." promiDent roles: For instance, -A ftw years later in Tes.-the United Church of Qlrist ut.., a town a.stride the was active in all of the above ~Taas border, o I>-three cases. J1e1Mm ii another group or Launched in 1113f, the FCC's job was oot only to watch over things that bjid ""'" ~ I-motllenlum. '!be ·iro.:: 8' development and use of public around for years and ~ considered Ukely to .. , grant airwaves, but over rates and needed to be Kantned." · some appUcatlons fJOOd'.o for in. routes or interstate and in-Chainnan Burch, tbougll Dot stance, to those whO would temat ional telepllone an d available for an interview in a operate domestic satellites. telegraph rates as well . It was three-week span. while this And yet, action or' not, few easier then: Such names as article was being prepared, would argue that this 0001· cable TV, satellites, an d has made it clear whenever"he mission bas come down very microwave were unknown. does speak out that he prefers· hard on the industries It Today, the agency is hard as little government regulation regulates, Some assessments pressed . Wi th 1,662 staffers as possible but that where an have It that hard-nosed regula- and an annual budget of $32 agency such 11B the FCC hu a . lion went out in the late 1980's. million, it is hardly a match direct responsibility, it must Those regulated will, of for either of the two giant in--act. course, always complain, but dustries it watches. Streamli.nmg ~ ,there is certainly DO sign that Over tbe years it has been was one of hlll stated pis, they COfllllder the regulation amply criticized, sometimes and tbe agency flas moved outra&eously put of bounds. by its own commissioners.. as much more ltrongly into "MY own feeling 1a tlm the an agency without a policy. research and advance policy FCC g e o e r a 11 y is not One consistent charge has planning. The budget for thia unreasonable iojta apPUqtion been that it has too Jong has grow:n from nothing to <I the law1" 1111 JQleS B. ctr;rted and delayed action, in about $1 million in the put llulbert, one of ·llae ,!Jatioial regulatory areas of major Im-· year or two. AlaoclaUon of BnWtcldeR• portance. Another ClllTflll ..,.. is to ~ hfl worda ~Y . uch "We·~-• •'--••-wllb Some feel that at last the lean m more heavily for uuu " -"•J"• _... ...... tide is changing on thia atency fioaDces m llcem8; -~ aM aomeUmes they particular point and that the fees coilected. Lufyoor more tend to be a 11 t t I e current seven-member com· than $29 mlllloa' was collected overbaieaucraUc, but. ... " mission deser,ves high marks -·almost up tg J>udc!t 11¥,eJ. On the technical side alone, for adminlstr8Uve efficiency if More substantiftly, t.b e ·::U~ ~ ~~ ';'!~ nothing else. commission llaolly 1 ldopted pace ., I lb technological .$ays one Ion g -time cable-TV· rules ,effective 'last ~-. ,~ _, __ m·•e observer: "At least this COOl-March: The broadcalt" 1n-~ ~ ai;ii ~. mission is getting decisions dUBiey ha<lni..ra no iocfel,,o1 Yet ~elays "are-cOstly. and made .• :.F6r so loog thio FCC its concern for . the com-c1ec· · must be--•-was picking at nits and not petition, and in tbe • · the lSIOD.9 ~- ....Uy makin& the decisiom commission declilon ,... a And even the smallest they should have been making. compromise.' • · ~on . can have v a at"' ;JM m:f l'leld Engineer! .. Bureau, fo•' inflance. bas itiout 400 etnployes I n Waahington and 2t district of· fices irounCI the country. They must monitor more than 7 000 commercial radiO staUons ~nd sotne 1.7 million other specially I~ staliorw such as those set aside for police an!! lire service. If rommissioo responsibility is clear ~n mechanical duties it is not nearly so clear in ~ subjective policy areas. Com- missioners themaelves oonfess there are gray areas which they are not sure lie within the apncy's ]urisdtctlon. Wbll• there is probably • ct:lftMlsUs of sorts, for in- stance, that cblldren's TV (which the oonunission bas been !nwlUplini'ln _.. to a letter campaign organized by Boston-based Action for Children"• Television) la not now operating in the p.iblk: ifl- terest, no ne seems to tnow yet precisely what the com- mission can or should do about it. Catnip Too Much (Chainnan Dean) Bureb ap-There are other•aftU1ln the reperrusstons. A few years peani to have ao agenda, and verge, ot declslom In wblcb • qo,. one company propoeed a he's managed to gel action on there is f0< the IDOl1lelll al :::~ ~~r::av~ SANTA MARIA (AP). - A · . Louis Al right said the FCC cool cat from Santa Maria told 1 • ... ., -and· "all oi 8 mddeq we olfi~rs be couldn't handle his to T l J;.. -i ·hmd ouaelves with abciut I) ,_,catnip, au~Ues 111d. ' e ep1woo dll!erel)I applicants na-~toadistul'hance . ~ ~~ · -~· 1bat'a the way call, f:Olice found a 22-year-old · , . thlnp jwnp at you in this ll)ID happtly ldcklng the win- Daughter Stays Hooked BJ EJIMA BOlllJIECK ' Lui -k I lot !be shock of 7111 Ufe. I -to the mallbo< and tilen wu a lotter addressed to 7111 lmlbond 11111 me from loalder, Colo. ~ "WbrJ do "' know in AT WiT'S END ........ !" I asited my "Dear Area Code 11111. I Cllled i,, .. ,,. 'yeotenlay only to llnd you bad lit )lllldlred a -· swl1d>ed your aervlce to an .... aobd, "Could It be from unlisted number. P1eue call ... ...,....!" and 1 .. ve the number with · "Doe' be ridlculJJill." I operator ti In Jlenver. Your Aid. "She bu been In college Lqvlnc Dauahter, Area Code two )'Mn and hu called 124 30.1'". tliMo, but hu never wriltel a Our .,.. misted. Imagine! loll«. You don't auppote , A perlOl1l1 letter from our tflon'• a lllalewlde diuster dauglller. II wu eaoulh to 1llal bu lntfmlpted the phone make your nose run. .e.-. do yw?'" · Actually, her lack of wr(U.n 0 'nwl'• the only reasonable communicaUon. did not" come «tpllnltlon there could pos--as a surprise to us. Our llbly be ," ht said. daughter was born with her We ripped open the letter. umbilical cord attached to an extension phone. By the time she was three she had dialed direct to a drugstore in San Juan. She had been nurtured oo a host of commercials for AT and T that had her making three-minute bargain calls IO Alaska before breakfast on weekends whether she knew 1J1Y0!10 there or not. She reOched womanhood 1lilnklng a letter was llOlllelhing you got for playing football three yean . "I hate to ~ op- timistic," I aald, "&ut this coD11llllllk:aUon from h e r would be a wonderful way to ·sell her on latter wrllini." "It's worth a try/' said my husband. He got a piece of ptper and began lo write • "Dear Zip Code 1021!2: This is to Introduce .fOU to a moderl>' day communlcaUon called uie 'letter.' Did you know that U you wrote a letter under. one.-1 ffekl" dow out of bis old car." ounce you could 11M it 'lben -still far removed The man told poll<e be was anywhere In the U:n!ted Sla!a. from . the TV . set in the h1gb OU catnip whlcll be claim- (ye•. even Alaska ilod Hawaii) ~-Uvlng room. 1'hfdi la · ed a junkie trleked him into for 8 cents? (Empt Sjlndays Whal , lll08I Amer I cans buying. and oolidars >. ....,:i-1e w11b ihe FCC: -1s PoUoe said 1t wu mari- "tr you desire /ll)OCfa1 alrlipe the bualness of seoalng buic )uano. -..,. 11111 booked , assistance, an a&llllonal lh"'! Wlllical_ compilanoe with its him for -and poRlellllon of cents is required. You may ' rqulitlfOng, It. w r i t e direct.-d1ltlno to ~.·~~ '1 . d La : .. s~~: .on an ,. · .w grandpor<nis who have lol'(O~ · . ~ • 1:-theted_:;;.r.>:U:-n;~-Sue UJ,.;Stbn.,;PnUUtion .... y~~-~ ' r . /:'' c!~ reprda, Zip can an individual eue to~ Today ,,. got a teiecmn air 11111 ':°lie pollulion! Yes; from Boulder. he can. . "Dear Zip Code UI: Lei-Tbefe are two main causes a ter is cute. But where is the of actlop for •-and ·llOlae dial? Sincerely, Area Code pollutloo: 1reoJIUil and nuisan-· · 1 303". ce. Trespau Is a cUrect In-. WELF.ARE BOUND IN RED TAPE ..•. terference with pr 0 p e rt y j/ . ' ''1 righta. Nuisanoe Involves con-'I\ Ji duct by' one -oo bla pro-pori;y that I_,. another's OllJo1menl ol hfl .... pro- (,._ Pqe Bl) ' cYil .... lo a comity wbeno aucb _,.._ _, anllable. And Ibey doo't _... !or a llllFor who -lo lo .. ........ -.ito tht po1lce """"' cl tl;t -w!Jo reelly -to I job, the '""'" point OVl • Ii. 1'1mey, welfare deptrtment "ttl tl11booetr": Like 1 ltlge manager ta 1 .,-, Tenney LI an arranger, a pro-- .......i upfatner of welfare. '1Jeo't aaume welfare ii founded on c' ! n leDle and logic." Tanney says. .. I C*l't flnd anybody who tan tell me * the pl of welfare ls." Having ,,., .. reclmr for work la "buying oft • •1mal .,. trtp -lrYinc ,. buy off tbt• PIFlllan worlt ethtc. The WIN pro- .... (a -k--Uve tnlnln& ()l'Oll'U1 11111111 wldcb hM onlJ 400 slots open at * -), ~ be named "LOSE, The i111f ll?al tllen'• a bla unt.pped I I I .. tf -1t Cll aid wfio could be ......... pell!WI deceptioo. "nit _,..., ol people (Oil welfare) ................ -Tinney, and ~-...,10-thatlCineof *" 'uo di alft1I ClOOlpele and ' ,._ -. bears the tt Ill -llld decide .. """"' the '"WUW'" .. ...,. :'liiii ... ---· la onlJ a .. ..--.. IOClety : ........ malt dllunnlam. age ll7d • people who wonbi p 1111-=:~dollar~ cl· li1iii EM • Jack QuaJ!le .. .. a?IJlllt ....., -.. ... Jll> llllp. -· bul-llllJ admit -.-.i. are dUllcaft to ploco. •i.i , ..... ....,..1 ... welfare recipiento, the llRD deportmeftt gets the pmsun1 to find the jobl. A lot of critlcllm .. ,. the jobl fUll ....,~ there. but J-Ind Quayle uy they thlnl: moot ... -it's ftlll thal moot ol !ht -anllable _,, ~ the famlllel oo wtlfare. J-Wustrated the point with the &tor7 ol a man 1lbo bad -unable to hold down put Jobe, -an alcohollc and bad 1% clllldren. 'lllere'• a CIXllrut between "what people are worth to employ and whal Ibey need to llve on." he N)'I. "I don't know who's colna to takt up the •lac:k." "Some lal!>Jlym 11111 polillclan1 uy. 'Anyooe that wan.ta to Clll work'," John.on said. "I don't know lf tbat'a true. And even if lt Is -can they Uve on what they 1et?" Jobi u car wullen ad dlalnrflben and maids « claanlnc lad1ot ... -lo 1'"14' much --all the limo. U~ly, the HRD ollldala ad-ml~ -art often the --peo-taka beca ___ _ welfare job 11 '"I .. biQ. a iaclc of~ The dopartmeot ~ DO •Ht!!~/ ac> oordlnc lo wollare Nltnalt, "'51 -hive a e1tecory ftcWdld • 1tpoot" which lnchldel wtffart peoplo. , Of the I.HI -le w11o .... '"*'711 [or .,.rk at the llRD'1 Sonia Aoa odlce In laat Aucua1. 2"11 ...,. 'placad In jobl. ()! those 2"11, 111 ...,,, In tht oo-alled "poor" catl!COf)'. The department hu Job 1gen\I and counselors who wort with welfart rtftr.. rala, eapeciaily the °'* wllo have "slrilr.ea agalnat lhem ," IUCh 11 ponce records or drug or alcohol eddJctkm. Johnlon ·and Quayie aay that-job tralnlnc or train!~ for enlry4evei public Hl'Vict Jobi la ... key --- I Durtns Orange County's b I 11 • 11 · porty. -a few )'earl ago, a ' lol ol 'A 11d-may be either a~ "°(ken who ...,,, laid o11 "Publlc" er ''private". A dilorine ft1mos fnle. the plant =·on -.,. ~ ,..... relomd to , ;;::;;. 'i!':.: .!.:1:; daniipd the plafnttf!'s 1ru11 ,_ -... ~ 1nJdiy .. a:-lorP>Dnnlw ol ---Ille cWendanl had :.~~~r.::ir."!'!': :":"".~:=.~: ~:=-bold .. by.:.:' e ........ « co11qHducaton ... ~ =~ ·-·-'!1ie tn-.__, -court that the nirl In the -:MO ..... -i . . buwJ•• bu .. be ~~-~ed .. month for welfare. •1 " ... an .. IJ_ -----ees. Efforts are mode lo encourge :\ ~ plaintiff A~ OCClft w11en an employers to hire welfare recJplonis. Tho -1)' -a llllllfe lbop to indullTr er planl _. dust department bu funds to buy lratnlnc in ltop unr111"1a1" n'ol 1e . or aw on _anothlr ptl'80n'1 public or prtV)lte ICboola Ind will PIJ Allboucb 1bO .,.. wis l"!Ded land. It hM been iald that the employort lor on-ti.job tnlnl01, .....a,, for -ic sbopo, the "°"11 .beld plalnlllf -not 1 h ow for .... month'• worth bf Nlary. . that t1le _..I -• ac-apeclflc Injury to rocover for · In adclillon, the federal F•111AN11 u.,. -bly1 bavinr done "-"", /tJlY lnv1&1on may elves tu cuts lo employ11t wbo ll1N plO: llOthq to •lndi!not the 1Uow dlo ~Y .,,.. to pie oil we!fare 1hmlch HJID, boolidt~ In fic:1, 1111 ci.l«ldanl -al !MR nominal But wbllo IllU> allempta lo _,, with 414111111'1 lo...._ I& nolao ·da~. '· ...Uart ndpfeata, the 1*JPlo -Did lMI lo &IQ' .,,,q. '1'111 court -.i .... bavo 1hown about wtlllte ,.., look it Ille~ &r?S;' • lllf.mollail, · ,_.,, lcr-pollullon. or 1111111 M tlFe plaf't dloo-lft GlllJ In_,.. -the -..... dnllool -con- -...,.., --... tbll 1rlll -Oftld a m WhlrlDc ' nn,dbp -brto damaJed lo 1151111"1 tlFe l!Orf. Tiie Qaltllao lo plAI 171 a .,. -fw In-,..,, <nd:ed oetllnp or llrpr -~ Wellaro •• e I u 4. --,,. pialnllll'1 -jliitooa1 llljury .. tho ~ u ..u .. ........., .. ----""· a7l!I pl .... 111. !baa jual "wlMrt an the jalJI." Tiii qumllan -i..,... ........ the Jol>I are. II tob wllotmr ilouare ohould lncludo permanont u ...u u - po?""Y •id. Melhoda Of matlni pt,,...u; ol e lnClinC l7lcomt and d ~ JOri also change, 'Ille fediitl ,_..,•~Jr, at -k on ldau to -to 1111 IP cepttble c1 tegorieo of aiil frvm the con- trovenlai AJ'OC. . But perbap.s U-atfps are all to no ' evoli. Troubi..iiooter Tanney may be rljht. Until the actors all vet lolethlr llld decide why they're on Ital• anywlj', there may never be a reaoluUon. He Weds, Then It's Jail "nJcaON, Aria. (API ·~ tioa with beltlnp al lbe."""n .. tci-1 C. 11'llc1'AI -mar-11 Jail bli. eerller 1bia yur. .... 111 t11e UJne courtroom lie lo alno!IY -I 21 I """"1 •. I -~yeer -fw UAU! wfJore e111Y momento oaoro .w. a deldb' wupon. be pleaded CUillY to ....... . 'Aft.t ~ entettd hii wltlcb could keep 1lim In prltoii' a~ GI !ha Peace moot ol Illa Ufa. ' ~ JWTled WU· WUcymkl ,_ up to IS · 17111 Jbd)-Glnnetl e years lo priaon after pleading Smith. • ol 'ruclon. Then be gulll)I lo five oounto of ac· ... handcuffed and led to ..... led battery In .......... jail.. \ • -·--------------- The Treasury is here to save you. Prove it yourself. The · great fakes. Super buys on simulated diamonds. ONE WEEK ONLY, SUNDAY THROUGH SUNDAY. Gems that spar~1e like the real thing because they're t:iand cut to 58 facets and set In 14K gold. 29.88 Men's or lad ies' 1 carat• solitaire rings , •total weight lllustratiOfls enlarged to ahow detall I •• , . . .. ... .. .. ~ ., .. .. ' _ ... , •' · ...• • "< . .. ..... -. ..... . . •.;. . ·-·' , .. , ... .. ~ . . . " . . ··' .. • llAllADA H.U tlOO Chtturd St TOllAeKI s.t• .. lv.t-. , .~ WOODLAllD HILU tlMIO YtClllfJ Ill~. LAllWOOD C.• St • PllMIOlilll ~' llVISSIDI l~ ly1« SL ltltMA PACK &NC• 11111 r.r.t:~ · • MITA MIA l9Q;l SowCll Bristol St. OIAMtl Glrlttl CtM 811( 11111 llllllllifi ...... ..,. ...... ~.....,., ... ,' ' . , PUBUC NOTICE PIJ1IJCNOWWW ...... "°"'a TO c•mMT'Ollt lu .. aalOlt COURT Ofll TN• ST.I.Ta 0 .. CWl"Ol:NlA ll'Oll Ttla COUlfTY Of' OLUtea -. A-u1a Ert•tl of LOUIS J. MASELPl!LO, lllO f'ICTITIOUI •UllNli:ll k,_ •• LOUIS JOHN HASELFELD, NAMa STATaMINT lllO known •1 LOUIS J 0 H H Tiie tollollflfto pw-1S lrl doing HASELFELO, Sit., Oeal•Md. bustl'ltH 11: NOTICE IS HEREBY Gt\l'EN to tht YES ONE HOUR CLEANERS, 14-419 crt'dltor1 of !he •bOYe riMft9d dec.oent Culwr DI"., Irvine ~ 1~1 111 ~· hiving cl•lms 111•ln11 tfM HNI• IEdw•rd &er;1trom, 19115 uld me.dent .,.. rtqU!Nd to fli. ttMPm, Brooktlunl, H\llltlftlllon Bl•Ctl ~ wlltl rtM necftlary YOUChen, Jn t1w offlc. Ktflforl King l!ler115trom, ~ C.nor>llt Df the ci.rt of lflll tbovt enllflecl court, Dr.,tF•llbrOOk t202t or to PA'Wl'll ll'lem, wlltl tfM _,..., Tlt'1 MlllllP Is belno conductld by • vouchffs, 10 t"9 undtt1k>Md 11 the olflet1 ~rtnenhlp. of hf1 1ttomey: E. H. STONE. .QMI C:tm- NMle lktwtrd h1'91lrorn po.ti; Orlw, N.fWPO<"I 8e1od1, CMffornlfi Tlllt 11.._t flllld with the C!IU!ltv "'41. whldl 11 tM ~ of blnlMU of a.rt ot or.. c-ty on: Ocf. 2" 1972 n.. undef'tlQMd In •II 1n11tters PWfillnlne WILLIAM E. ST JOHN, COUNTY to n.. •l1N d ukl clacedenl, wifNA four Cl.ERK. Sy ._,,., J . Maddox. o.puty monn.. 111er the fl~t publkiltlaq .r 1'1111 '·tlttt non~ ~ O!'Mll Cont O.lly Piiot, on9d Othlbtr 11, 1m ~ 2' Wld N_,,.botr 5, 11. lt, LOUIS J, HASEUELD, Jll. "" '21ff-12 Ell:ec:i.rtar of ti. Wlll OffM.tlD¥9~~ PUBUC NOTICE :."c-sTOM~DrM -.... 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Drl~ W11t, S111l1 DESIGN STUDK>S, 7ll Wat 1,tll St., An1)oo~, lit ~111'1Mnf H'o. 1 tt c""'' Mnll · • t:l5.~m., ~"9 ti. .._,.Ion of VOllr H•rry Al'.lthOnY Holloway, 31 ... 1 Wnt two f2) mlnOr clllktrtll b'W' l(.,.netll E&rl Street, SOllrtl t.eoun• ., Hunt; to Wiil De1111RA ANN MEACHAM J.-ck l"ottlr, :m W•1nul. .....,.,... •lld itHAllLES DAVID MEACHAM, JR, llll(h DNfiD1 Od, 2A. lt7t TNI Ml_. II being ~ by •n ,. wtlLIAM E. ST JOffN, uni_..,.19111 UIOCf•rkll'I otW tMn • ".' Owt;' Plrtntnhlp. .• ,9y W.llw T · l(lnf, Dt9vt'I H1PTY Anthony HollowtV W. t. UMllOITOU Tlt11 tl•lemtnt flltd Wf1tl the tauntv • .......,.. ,._....A-c1er11; "'°"'• c°""1y on : Ott. :w. 1m. GrMt9. ~ ,.. •r..a.-ty J. MediM. DIJIUtY COunty cn4) ,,..n c k. · A"'""" -........... ,,,, ... P!Aiffllled Dr19 C.lt Diiiy l"tlot, l"vllllllled OfW101 Cont Diiiy Piiot, OdWW 2' Ind lfoolrntlM S. 12, lt, Odo9of' 2' llld N<rmnblr !, It, It, 1m ·-2'M-72 1m 2'1J·n PtlBUC NOTICE l'iJBUC NOTICE , ,, • • The Treasury ·is here to, save you. 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MINA PAlll IM<h orid Oroftg.th0tP4'- MANM Gotd•n °""""' tlvd. •"41 ~01tCti.11•r °""' WMI a fi -It flll I d111 ltl9J I • I I I I • I j I ' f I DAll.Y PllOT --C:ttJO!jl l "I " • I ' ' ' ---.. j'iAfl/UM I ... -· .~·~. -----.. SUD/UM l •. .. -!'· 'Tlr• - ---.. SFAO/UM -4 .. ~-.... ,-. ~ .._ . I SltC ...... llllC I I ....... ~ ..... ,...., fll l ~ A..,.,. ..,, ...... -"'9 ltOOP .. ,..,.,..,.,..... "TM• GOOl"ATM•&,. l•I • ....,_MMll CAULD••• CR) "THI DEADLY TltA~ 1'111 ... ''THI MITCH Mll(la" (It) -THI MEW CENTUalOMS,. tit) w\#1 ._... C. Scett •• .. l'L.llY MISTY fOlt ME,. Ill NOW! NO RESERVED SEATS1 •lCIAL CHILDREN'S PRICE ONLY$1.SO E Jl(Cf" ntTOA Y a SA TUttOAY I YIHIHC'S fUUl~IOlll'f'W!ll!I M1'S·B An lngo Preminger Productiilii Ct .. >y DHUIE' -fiil ,ANAVISl()N• ~ 1:4t Cfft. Sn. 2 P.M. Crossword Puzzle 76 -tu, Brui. n Concerning 1 Coach VS G1oup of nin1 6 Swiss Cottage 80 Se1 Quck 12 Civet ' 82 Metal 17 Caam1 fa stener 21 Wonderland 84 Scotch island girl 86 lockjaw ·22 Respect 88 Insurgent 23 Genus of 90 Pocket pistol moose 92 Italian city 24 Roster 94 Report ,25 CMrger 96 Smut 26 R1Yerence 97 Juet X7 Oil: suff. 102 SiameH 28 Rk:h celtl weight: 29 Wont Ot 90ftOW 't04 House 30 ~ tidl: appliance .tlbr. 'Kl9 Short l*d 31 Girl'•nidJMwne llO AnlbiaftCCJ-*Y 32 ~ 112 Swol'9n 34 OM: Scot. 11 4 Gratify 36 Oi9c:owl ., 115 .. T f'O"tftolll9 3& Apiece: abbr. 116 &ehokl 37 WoodlOn'll 118 Subfn.riN ·39. Court IC-. detector 4Z e111ter of 120 Poii&Oflow si-ril shrub 45 Man'sfticknama 122 Tales .C6 Ster: L1tin 123 Planet 49 Distorted 125 MovieK10r 51 F•ct 128 Apostle 53 Bullfight 130 Coroor ch.. 131 Blush 55 Condescand 133 Wiser 57 Prongs 135 Fottreu 59 Feast 137 Superlatiw 62 Mu11ca6 ending ending 64 Man'• Mm. 138 Art.llt'11t1Ml 66 -Habfew month 140 81pu.m .. 68 Cloth de.i.r Wit• 70 Lock of Mir 1C2 SN nymph 15; C.tM>g 152 Exiat 154 Morning prayer 156 Vestment 158 Being 160 Morindln dve -161 Am. &a~ier 162 Wlng·like 163 Mra. Dwight Eisenhower '165 Article 166 M1lay•n 'coin 168 C(!Ugan; 170 Brlltle 171 Egg1haped 1no.. 174 ·Hit 20 P1cified 33 ,_.. 35 Periwig 38 Shelter!!d 40 Related 41 Soviet leader 43 Sparoid fish 44 Check 48 Sitting 47 Girl's name 48 Lively 50 German river 52 Small sw1llow 53 Group of eight 54 Actor Gr8efl1 S6 lowest point 58 Strong flavOf 60 Palmetto 175 Britisllg.. J76·Meener ,n~mg \78 Ai&herM111 ·lf State:abbf. 51 Roofing 1lirl 63 S1iling 2 Extreme , . ......,. 4 Wild ea1 5 Abridged 6 Praule 7 American inventor 8 Catkln 9 Scale note 10 Conceited Person 11 ·-Avi'I 12 Chestnut 13 FOf'Ward ,. .,.... 15 Seriea 16 Coml)e9point 17 Sandllrec 65 Jlwish festival 67 Cr.arch pairtl 69 Cormruct 71 Mont rational 73 Contradict 75 Dormouse 79 Powdery 81 Oeler 83 Company 85 King of Bashan 87 Piggeries 89 Place 91 European country 93 ·--de V1kn 95 Britnch 97 Rainbow 103 Prescribe 105 Bench 106 Smear.cl ~ ·pitch 107 Slavis 108 Readjust 111 Nautical 113 Pythl~··· friend 117 Enect 119 Splendid 121 Crouch 124 Te11u{kHw •vmbol 125 HNdland 127 Granular snow 129 RomM fiddlw tl2 Seine ·134 lncom!t 136 Sub&ide 139 Beutsof ... ,.,... 141 Legal m11ner i.a Enlighten 144 Ho1rd 145 Serven1 146 Mexicen gr••• 148 Choice part TSO Chemical compound 152 Type size 153 Skinflint 155 Persia 157 B9V11rege 1 S9 Sea eagle 163 Rabble 164 Humming bird . · 72 Small trM 14' Macao coin 98 Cheekbol'll 99 Jumbled type 100 Hint 166 High: music 167 Siamese coin 169 Wire meesurt 173 Ctedic: &btw. 74 Aliltk: 147 Fiber p6w1C ' ' ! -· . • ~...,~""'..;,.-,,_,.-149 Pee••;:.• "ll"""'lc-ill'""T.:-,;;-1 4 lilf I.I • • • 101 Smooth _., .... ._. ~.· AWA.ROii E~ Jm>llMI ·--/ DOCJOR 7111\1\GO \ -- ---·-' • Winter Hours Attract ' Touri!Jts I I Wilb the clole ot ~ p.m. ~ lllroucb SU... Savtnp Time lall mantb, days until' IJlid,lime a I al •-·•"-~ ·-~~ t J1-VUlap ID -sever -~ ---• -"Park. The boa olllce dooeo 11 tract!Olll clum&M their .,. 5 p.m. For more lnlonna"-ol operation. -.. Disn<yla!J, U<OPI 10 r call 5ZW!IL ~..... and ...... , -Knott'• Berry Fann ii open ........wv9 ~ e every day except f o r days, is open from t a.m. to 7 Cbrj.atmas Day from 10 a.m. p.m. Saturdays alJd SUn<\ays and· from to a.m. 10-l;'p:nr. !O I p:.m. forJUnJn tbe_llbosl --•· ~-·"" 'Fr'"· town, lndependtQ<• ·If a 11 Wed·~Y' ... ~... ,..ya. rep' Ilea, Mulcan ,vi 11 age . It is clOsed Moodiys ' and Tuesdays. l"or further in-. gyp&y camp and eateries~ Gift U the .• '" sbol>l w!Jide the part close at !~{!,lla~n. ca par.I\ •t-t p.m. Contact 8Z7·1T16 for ....... • flll'lbel' !Qfonnallon · JapaDeSe folk art lessoos , · dally boitnn1nl at lt:lt 1.111- at Marlaeland ot the Paclflc .., · tbe Palot Ver de 1 Pm1mula. Tbo lul -la at S:IO p.m. For more d«ltls, call '1'11-llD. The Movleland Wax Museum and Palace of Living Art in -Buena -Park are open from 10 a.m.to 10 p.m. daily and unUl mldn1ght on Fridays and "'°turdaYI· Box offices c~ ooe hour berore closing time. c.u' 652-llM for more details. -proara m1 II the desert and the lul car NewP,ll't ~ "! ~ • IeaYM tbe "-'! -al, !:IO Bolch laclode ">W" , ...., p.m. JloUDd.lrlP fare, llllltl. -...... .-bufldln& '3.IO; Y"""ll edulto, .ao; llid ta,.t ftlaJ ,_, U.-tec· chlldrtn under U, $L For Ced sact """"'flom .11 e.m. lo more detallt, call -.1311, 4 p.m. And afler ....iown. Hollywood Bowl eveola dur· Sundays through Tburaday• Ing Ju soth seasoo are an- •J!I! t a.m._to-¥J>·I!!· Fridays nounced-indlvidually, 1 0 d and Saturdays. For more in· park.Ing in Universal Studio's formation, call 644-0510. lot and shuttle service to ·the The Aer;ial Tramway near bowl is now available £or $1 in Palm Sprtngs is oPefl from 10 addition to parking at the a.m. tQ I p.m. daily. Tbe ride Bowl. For shuttle bus in- Wtl vislton 8,SOO feet above formation, contact 87-MUSIC. and self-defense k a r a fe . lrvloe s Lion Country Safari demoostratloos~· • ·JS '""' opeo dally and ad-aeuioos and • llhl>luwill , mlttlnC' c;ars U-I a.BL lo --~ ' I /0 to 'f ·IO ):IO p.m. Otller1 -........ """"'"° a a.m. , . • ,11!11'Jl •#!" bl>d ~Riiii . · ~·on the ~ and St_Jjs':""1~"1on Season part Vlewlng plalfann will . cleoe3'1-"<45'P·'I!' Ca!l'"17-llllO fci f'li1tier ~· •: it f - I ·-'llhoWI' which Include dolpllln, sea Um and whale " ''f.r Off er$ 5 ·Specials .. ......._c....._1 WOODY ALLEN .. "PLAY IT AGAIN SAM" ... Rlltti ..,.,,_I• . "HAROlD & MAUDE'' .... I• C... II) -per1onnances are prosented NOW PLAYING!. llZAIRI, MAD COMEDY ''TANGO'' by Sl•womir Mrozek ... .,. Dvfl,I ..... , ·-L•lltell• • "DliiADLY TtAfl"lptl .... ~ !!!!Jt!.J!!!;J!ll!J:!·' ll1 I 8oMr1 R..itor11 "THIE CANDIDATE• J•m.n G1rn41r "Skill O.me'' loll• In Callrl (l"G) Ol!Mr Sllarlf - JUl1-Cllrtlft• "DK'9r Ziii¥ ..... cro> collr 0.llY l :IMl*'8•11 P.M. In an imaginative departure from the past, G o r d o n n.vfdson, Artistic Director or the Mart Taper Forum, has announced a subscription season of five major events for 1973. These include a unique SMOW TWKI OJI SATVIDAY e ... SUNDAY ----AT THE FOLlOWIN& THEATRES:•---- '""'''""Ml'' 12 fOl flUllTOll totTM COAST HAU.#! rowA•SClllBU VMJO It'• .. _.,.,,,, .. ....._, HOtl --· .. J .......... i....t ~•o;o.,e ,..,.,.ellePe•rw-ff ,_........, ,........ c:---~-V'""" '"''* UMl•I ..... ml tll0-( ........ llll0 STAIJM leWAIDS IAllOI It IDWAIDS Cllll.MA WUT #2 ••••t.-w. •tXID_..._ --.. --w .. -,~w .. o ............ c..c. -c-.... w.-c ...... -H'1 -. .. ,. " ..... , titt::.. ........ \ ·, Festival of Modern Theatre in "Forget·Me-Not Land", a Repertory, along with two new new play by Peter Nlcbols, the workl in premiere, an epic award-winning author of 0 Joe Brecht elassic, and a con-Egg", "The National Health", troversial work of the theater · and e»-author of the popular by Leonard Bernstein in its film "Georgy Girl", will be first exposure on the West presented in its West <bast Coast. . , Premiere May 31 -July 15, The C.Oter ~tre Group s directed by Arvin Brown. The 1973 season -its seventh at . the Music Center u n d er aecla1med work was one or the Davidson's helm -will open major hits of the pest ~ter Jan. 4 -Feb. 18 with Bern-season ln London. It is stein's "MASS", tbe monu-presented by arrangement mental theater ,Piece for alng-with Jack Farrep. ers, ;layers, llid dacen, .. "Mother C®rage", Bertoli lllB8'd bY Ila~ Brecht's masterwork of im- "Tht Mind with the Dirty mediate, c o n t e mp or a r y Man", a new comedy by Jules dimensions with one or tbe E. Tuca, originally presented lll08I powerful roles ever ror sit e :r p e r t m e n t a I created for an actress, will be ~ thia season on staged in an innovative, multi- tbe Taper's New Theatre For media production co n c e p t Now series, will be g1vOn Its combining Brecht's unique official World Premiere pro-style, a trenchant blend of ductlon March IS -April 29, '1ory and soog. Tbe director ls under the direction of Edward Gilbert Moses, and the dates Parone. are Aug 9-Sept. ~. ......... ,----~ EllzBliell• l!Uklr.~ Bumin. l'llllr llljlQJ!t ,_ Bridges In ....... ., jll(o• - .. •:.:: .. ~ lfflS SAT~·'.~ SUeN. MATINEES l 2 SHOWS SAT. 12:30 & 2:30 -SUN. 12:30 "ij)m thumli' STA~TS WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 15 EXCLUSIVEL YI ' .. . . . _.; -I ,..--• • • ¥ • "'f t j I• I S-,, N-12, 1972 , DAIL V PILOT 8;1 ·" ·POTlJS: A ~Bendesmus. With · History , f<". t: QrtllM ~ _........, '*"lw ,.,,• ( Every S u n da y afternoon • .,....,. Buck Price hu 1 rendezvous 11.'~ with hiltof'J. Price, 1 corporat io n purehulng agent during the •:A.week, dont a Pullman ·' "•raJlrold.conductor'a uniform cl• &mda711o becOD» curator ' ' ft the oliJy nllrold car ever .; .;"Cultom-bUnt for the uclUllve ... .... ol the Pml!kol ol Ille ... all!ll-- 'Ille ·-Magellan WU Ille JOlllng lortr.as !or U-_.,.,. Presidents: 1'?aklln D. Roosevelt, Harry S Truloln, -and Dwliht D. LEtlenhower. "On close in. apec:Uob," Price says "you'll ~teet the %--Inch' armor plating tbal shleldl the entire car. The wlndoWI are bullet.. ~'and 3 lncllef lhict.': 1" ,·•Prici:e, a dedicated railroad .... ~I. ~ _tils youlh, ' " Yben be playe<I with toy trains J' "in the buement, IJ: 1 member • t 'OI the· Gold Cout llaliniod lo !.:. J"O<t Lauderdale, Fla. The 1 GoJll Cout, a nooproftt, lull· .• .u:e, steam-locomotive opera- .. 'lfon, became the pennanent ... · llome ol the Magellan In 11169. .. -r .. Price aayo the ~Ulj railroad car has • 1way1 lasclnate<I hJm. He h I I donated more than 10,00D houn ol hit time to carinfr !or the car, and he la cooalderod an authority on Its hlatqry. "FDR was the ~rat -'· 'dent to make Ule of U.S. Car No. 1,"-Prtce ·says. "tit-fact;- be journeyed more thm110,000 mUe.. in It, and alway1 reJJOrtod a -good night• 1 sleep." There -00 reaJOll why he shooJdn't. The Magellan WU I -'ortsble roJllni home. "The luxurious, 11 • I o o t observation 1oange,'1 'Pride contlnues, "ii spaclout and· rea\lul. The armor platmc and • bullet-proof windows usure a' quiet, smooth ride." Between the dJnlng ..pm and the observation lounge Ire . four staterooIM, D, C, B; and A. "C" and "8" fonn tbl presidmtial lul~ .. but -~­ mdot elepilt room i.s the d!o' • lnl<onf~ room~ lined wilb cu !lllllfillnR. Thi.s room is equipPtd witli a wrttinli desk, chain upholstered 'In cret"' and gold -irtrlped damask, and a 10lld mahosany conference<lfuing table. The •·'flrlJan Poll11tion ~,~;~ Problems • Ill chandeliers !lllll waJI cai> ~I ol , the U n 111 e ~ delabra, are~-· . States,'!... ~ tells visitors. "During Wodd .War Il',the ' "Only the name 'Pullmaq' ap. Magellao moved under the peared oa the oµtslde ~ l)1e code name 'POTUS,' mearung car. Whenever FDR would , "'.4 '· Me_xico . City -order a trip, the rallrold awitchea along the entire roOte were spiked to pi r e v e: 11 t deliberate deraHment. Every trainman in America knew ·~ "j ~ . _.,~ "'·Chrirtian Science Monitor Sm>iee ...,. .. ' ' : •ulD:XICO CITY -Mexico City has meaDJ can llnd ~attractive hotels to matdl bis poctelboot; can,oample a Utile oi·MeXtcui culture by t-S!!;:is: riding the _... -Ille. one peao a ride tub thAt crWd live ,.. Bill people Jnlo • been called eveeythlng from the most "'lfeautilul dty In the We1tern Hemisphere .. ' ; ,19,,.l ctty headed for urban disaster. • Jl.olll descriptions contain a good deal ol 'li'.Utb..For Mexico City with Ila lradlttonal colon1al architecture and.way of life blen-dlul so well with a modem approach to ur.e slid Uv!Di ii 1!110 or the 1 molt iittracttie cttJes: yet It Is facing the most severe challenges of pollution anywhere in tbe world. a population approaching I growinR at the <il=y f'le of one- a mlllion people yearty, the Mex-. "eapiW could well become the ~ld'li Jargest city in the 1980's if tbe Cbbunues-and there·appears to llttle lo s!Ow it down. ' ON TRI l1l'llEk tmd, there is the much mare ..-~ .... t of hotel !or the tourlal for -luxury i.s requi>ile. Nowhere In Lalln" America does the touriat have ao \ ID1ICb lo ~cboo&O lrom. Here la the pretmtJoas IJllf new but no~ ride comes to only I COlitt The Canadian la Reforma, a stniet .no tourist can over!Qol: with )ts maD1 boltls, ·shops, old mansions,' and even' thr: modernistic Unite<I States Em.,.; ~ i at- tractive is the 10-yeuold Mart8 ~ which bas been a 1tlDdlrd· favorite~ for many visitors from the :United States. Tbe hotel ts •Jicmt lo the Embusy. The Camino Real, j,UJt·a short distane&from the Paseo de 1·a Reforma, beloap ln the same class or ·bote11, wiUI prjce1 •lailar to tho,. in the·dtlei ol the· Uillte«1Stiltes and' Canada. ' · s prospect, which worries many cans, iJ only one of the problen;u . Eq~illji attrac:ttve are UM; . less ~1:­ laclng Mexico City. Heavy Industrial . pe!ISLVe ~ such 81 the, tradlu.,;.1 coupled with choking vehicular Gem:ve ln the .beart of the clfy's tftost at- es blanket the area through much of tractive sa;:dlstrlct, the Zona Rosa, ·• Jell', ~ off the spectscalar •just '!If lbt_ ile la~ Maay !'i , ~ oVsoow.capped volcande r· of ~ • otter double rooms for : ring lllO clfy. Wbal i. more ~ con$liler~ IN• Iha'! •10.a illgbt., ._ ·to Mexlcao1 i.s that Ille smog has cut Relta~fall In the •ao>e category. ' sharply on Jbe amount ol sunll~ht Olle place the'.W.rlsts sbouJd not-illtst If lradJIJl,;,ally' has warmed this 8,0l/ll-~. ~ Of reststlrant l'ii'l8ty · "city · · storee.,1e4..,,,..;.. over the city. 'l'J')r ·• · · Mexican' dish fiJr a quick •hmtjr' sucli as ~j)les; "°blems, Mexico .City taeoa, de pollO,_<m guacamOJe;(~ ~~-lfi>t'lor the mllor-and ....,.., -. will>~• sauce>,~ ·a llez· -a• one of the major gatewaya to the 1can sort drlftk, Sldral MUD!!let, a IClrt of world. Nol ooly do the m1joclty.ol \he 2 carbooaled apple juice. million . United· .states and Clt>adlan FOR A MORE relued laoch, ·there la visitors eacb ~ touch on Me!¥o City no more pleuant •Pol lhall ur. San-Angel during their vls)ls, )>Ut lhe.olty aerves as 1m1, out near the new unlvenlty campu1 tbe galeway to much ol C.Jltrll Amorlca In that pl11 ol town -ii San Angel as well. . where the colonial ab\>_O!Phtre still J!!ut besides being a galeway, It Is also lingen. 'lbe reataurant 1141f'is housed In ifi.end in itself. There is plenty to do and an old colonlal structure tJiat cooaerves ~ in Mexico City. The inlereaUng thing much ol the put. While !Mr. la Ill el,,. f,jr the visitor Is that Mexico's bustling quence about the aervice tbe pricei are ciiipltal city is still relatively inexpensive. moderate. <The tour ist can spend what he wanta. If In a dty "'oprawllng u 'llextco Ci ty, i..L Is on a limited budget. Iller• la no end there are problems In getting around. i free or extremely low budget-things to Tuts are, however, relatively in- do -from visiting the spectacular Na· expensive, especially thole that are of \IOD•I Museum ol AnthroJIOlogy and .....,..; duty lhnluPoul the city, but they where M°*°'s storied put ls are -es Uni to !ind. Those that i in ultra~~ displays, to tak-await the tourist .in front of bis hotel are bus ride out to the sprawling, three and .four tbnts more expensive - m campus of the National Universi-and quite frankly ought to be used spar· fy of Mexico, which, incidentally, is the ingly. .Id t' in the Western Hmnispbere. In ad-On a trip ~town or out of 'town n, the tourist with only v~ modest aloog the Paseo de la Retorma the tourist • • the car, stopping only to discharge or pl<ltupanolher-. TRAVEL By the way,· the United states dollar stlll goea for In Me:dco with 121> peaos equivalent to the dollar. The pesero lul ride comes to oily 8 cent.a. 1'he Canadian doltsr brlngi a llmllor nCbaoge. . '--------' 11UJb hour In Mateo City -early In the mornlllg, again at noon, and then from a to a ht the evening -can be lriP!l"I· You have to allow extra time, ~ tlaete hours are good ones to do nne shOj>plng and the 1;JQa Rosa i.s a good plsce lo start. Just as In everything else, prices vary but r!'Od quality mm:handlle does not always empty the pocketbook ln Mexico. One place to get an idea of the variety of Me1ican band1cralt3 is San- born.s. Most branches of the chain have e~lve displays of these crafts. Moreover, you can be fairly sure that . Sanborna quality is good and that the prices are reasonable. '" .. '1111! 'l'OUllllll' will limt ~ possillli,'ln'maibts, buhlOI· Ibo ~Jen 1li the ectabllshed stores, ao if you are buying '8 the capital city you migbt as well -ia:ePi the store price. · · Tho teather lo ldulco ts Dice . th~· the yel!J', but l'!"I will wut a llgbt -!or evelllng -and In the aummer montha 1ou'D need nln geor lor that lfterooon shower which lnvll'tably comes. Although drele CUlloml are chanllnl, loo much exposure la frowned . on Jn.: ii'ak:o. SaYe ouch clolhlng !or beach naJs such as Ac1pulco. Many Mexfco!i ,rtltaurlnts require coals IDCI ties fot men and look askance at IUCb things· ·• bbl panlf, allbougb women's slacks are 'more and more being ac- cepted. One Jut suggestion: Be IUI'~ to like a ride on Mexico City's subway s;stem, one of ""the most modem in the world. It will give you more of a Oavor of modem Mexlcall Ille than vislla to maay Of the tourists haunts. Each 1tatlon along tbe route ii an architectur-al gem. Perblpe lhe best place to atart if Ille Jnsurgentet Station, near the Zoaa Ro8I and the Paseo de la Refonna, wb.tcb to- day is full of shops and sma)i> restaurlJ'lts that have quJcJtly made it popular with lower-middle Class Mexicans who make up such 1 large portion of Mexico City's 9 millloo. Ski Fans · Receive Big Lift DENVER (UPI) -The na- tion's sklers flock to Colorado resorts in iocreUioi numbers ::.i~!~-=.. t~~ frequently encountering bour- ·loni lilt llnea - ilnt' -a -mer or f~ coastruCtton around the iilto,jbl ·-could be'-Ilda winier. : ,_ linnd iie.,r aid areu are 1wallbitl the w I n It r omlaucbl. llld' -otbel' major~hl·•­a total ol '!11111 new lllta. 'Ille grand total ii II oew lift lacllltles, IDOi! of them double cbairllftl. The new names to be added to the list ol Colorado llkl areas this winter ere Copper Mountain, Telluride a n d Sunshine Peak. Copper Mounllln, 1tss than two -boon drive west ol Denver, 1-: a large new area with a 1.31'o loot vertical drop, four ctlllrllfts Including an enciooed doubl1 chairllft and e JIOma. Telluride la an eqUllly prom- lalng area. Although' a little more off the beaten trick, It will open with nve double chairlifts Jn operation. ~ "' wlndonesin ·null Racing Not For the Weak :: , • . r ~)IADURA, lnl-Oneala (AP) . ; ;J II race ran on lhla ruslle ll~ ~tit.J1l1nd hu more to ....,.,. · ·-than loolng hit llllrl. He mtgbt get gored b1 the ~ ...ii.. . ' . i¥1dlft the)' llCe i.!111, I J , '· Ill ;an ·io ···~ I "" wi!lth ·' j rider opa!<l~!ll..,,ill'. ll9iofr ,, hands to jib lhe animals . the tulllP, wllll sb.o,,..ed 1 that POTUS had the righk>I· way over all other rail traf- fic." Most of Pr esi d en t Roosevelt's trips were from Washington to Hyde Park, N. Y., or to bis retreat ll Wmn ~Ga. .::QDl_ ol his most famous journeys, though, wu to Miami ," says Price. "Jan. 11 , 1M3, at l a.m .• a nve-car train arrived in that dty via the Florida East Coast Railroad. The last car was the Ferdinand Magellan, cattylng President Roosevelt on the llrgt lap of bi! llO\V·famOUI Casablanca Conference." President Truman COYtmt more than 11,000 miles in the pt'elidentla1 railroad car dur- log his 194& bamstonnlng campaign, and he delivered more than 300 speeches from the Magellan's brass-railed rear platfonn. The car's curator proudly d!Jplays a letter from Mr. Tnunan in whlcb Ute former presJdent wrote: .. I must have given nightmares to every railroad --'-• who had to pull tbO ~ ... " Price uplolnl that Presi- dent Truloln·IW to hive the 285,tltJO.powid car pillod along at speeds up -.1 116 m;p.b., whereas Pre~ Bcmeve1t ordered much slower trlpg ol ~~ m.p.h. P".914eii1 Eilenho!ter twely U>Od Uie'Mqellan, l'llce uys, ~~lly Jn"" w ubJnlloo to phla, .. trip 19 1iiiolale New '\'or!<, and alao 1111 I llatt visit to CIDlda to -the Canadian Paruam..i at Ot- tr.wa In 'November" 11153. The Jaat lime Ille llall<llan WU ollldally uJed ---.trip Mim!O EisenhOwer Ill ad t from WashJJ>«IOB to Groton. Conn., to -tho worid'• lint, alomlc llUbmariDe, the Nautilus." Price gr.els llMft lhall 15.000 vlaltora each year • they tour the lamed preside!> !Jal car. "Each presldenUal e1ectkn year," he says, "rumor1 of candldales using Pre!ldont Truman'• original 'campalcn' car appear 1n Ute nation'• papers and magazines." Price spends boon aeodlng letlen to these publications disputlnjJ the mttt>r< 1n1 Ille' or...- ts oow sh 1ncbet lhict. "The Cit It certainly flmo. tional," Price explains, "'but It's staying right here at tlWl Gold Coast es a monument to a great era in Amerlun hl!tory ." 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The Bruins scored the first two ilm.S · ~ got the ball, but .tl>e Huakies' ~•oae began picking apert t he Wlahbooe-T to bold them in check for the reat of the way. Two fumble recoveries by the Huskies led to Washlngtoo ,.,.... in the ""'°"" qtimer, end key pss's interceptions kept th~ out of trouble on several occasions. UCLA took the. opening klclroU, and, helped aloog by Kermit Jolmon's S2·yard ruji, marched 76 yards, in seven pla)'I wllh James Mc.Alister going over f« the ~re from 14 yards oot. .. ' . , ... #,( • ... 'iben S&klller, whohad misoed the last' ·loose ~-Glen .Bonner and• Girry tine pm<. with a lmee Injury, IOClt the ~ on H at ~ )Vuhington Huskies 86 yanl5 in five playa. The big 13. •• · · play of the drive waa a 'IS-yard SiUl!ler ttar""'1 pe over .,... plays later to Tom Scott pus. from the fOllr·yard line. The. Bruins, with M"!'k Hannon ,dlrec-A 16-yll'C! puQI return by Roberto ting tbot J..ttaclr,-·l'llhl hec:I: to mid-Jordan, :. , intercepted• two lowth 11e1i1 'W • fllllhil9< lloiid:r· 'l'JMr biol:e quarle!. ' · ' , pve Wuhlortoa the ball over left tackle .to co.,50 !anfs 1oi; the ontheB . ,.°S2earJ,Y-!'Jtbelinalperiod. ~nled out ol tJomid. on tbe I, . Jdl. Jobn BNclJ with I »111'1 the II and 17·yard Jina to keep the ""' 1114.._ 7-.......i bis fourth Bnlhla )11 dee ::r · touclldcnm O!)oa ~ plunre. " ; • p ' Fcrmdt' i...,,.. Beach Illar Steve A·'!"'!hle recov by Phil Andre on Wiehoon~ a II-yard fleld • aoat the ~· U pul the Huskies we for and lhl:t! l'ATs for WllJilngton. good·at 17-14 with lesa than four minutes The •'1 t d·c1n·1 c11an· ' the e-·--· gone of the second period. Another , ~ ea 1 ge , •= !limble-re&very by Bob Ferguson set up Rooe Bowl chances. UCLA still must beat the next Husky score Southern Celllornla, idle Saturday, nut • . , -week for the berth in the Paaadena <I· Then 1t was the Huskies t\l'n to trivagansa Wew Year's Day !wnble. Fred McNelll popped -the hell · * * * LA Bi& .f:o Stay, ~'ha~p .·· • , ; ,.,I ,.r • '!'I , f" ICOt:• aY CM.IA~T••I • ~~14 '1111..f.~' ,J l ~ ', £!: 11..""';;;:mr;;;~,~l ==~ 1:,::1'C.:;',m ~~-~1 nMI~ ,, .. ~. . Liiuil~;lJfoncos .!,/ . Against ' " A -Jt.-. ITAYlfTKI UC<t, 'l • .,i ... ~, .. and be able to Uve the kind of life we 're Uvlnc now. We wouldn't have been able to do it without hl.s strength and dllclpllne. . ...... 11111 keep la. IOOcb with - and friends and some of the footboll pla,.ra close to DallaJ have helped. We talk to Mike Ermt every week or two. "I doll'! laiow U you ever really adjuat. You fllll· keep living. All of us reell%ed when we woke up the next morning that we were stjJJ alive and bad to keep on llvifll." PtrhaPI the most difficult adjustment has been for Mrs. O'Hara. "We've adjusted. We're getting along finet" she says, her voice edged with &Or· row. "Football II helplna and ooe ol oldest sons. Kevin, LI playing.~11!" football at Mafer Dd High School ( O'Hara once coached> and it'• pod involved again. "You juat involve yourself in llfe,~ with eight children you're Involved. just the dally care, the IChool acti there's always men than:~ busy. "I can only aay that we ~ve to If the fact. We atUI m1u b1m and I think we always will. "We think of him when nobody .. does. lt't been a year nOw and all of a sudden everyone ls thinking about him. · "But we think about him an the time. .. • News of Disaster ' Players Recall .:, .Joke That Wasn't Robin Denton thought it was a joke, and a bad one at that. "We were watching some football games on television," he recalls, "and one of the other players came over and said be had hea,rd on the radio that three or our coaches· had been killed. "I told him not to joke about something like that." Unfortunately, it was no joke. Cal State (Fullerton) Titans coaches Dallas Moon, Bill Hannah and Joe O'Hara had been killed In a plane crash, "I was really close to Harmab and O'Hara," says 'Denton, a fullback on the Tltanl football tum. "I cooldn1 helle'fe they'd died .and I I still can't. r keep waltlnc-for them to walk In any daf. ~1It made me play that much harder because that's what t felt they would have wanted." The tragedy occurred just before Fullerton's game with Cal Poly (San Luis Oblspa) and the three men were being sent to scout li1 preparation for the game. Joe Baca, TitanJ' punt returner and Danker, was closeJ:,jo Moon than perhaps any o! the otbq.p!ayers. "He recrutted me to Cerritos College oot of high school, and then broughl me to Fullerton." says Baca. "I was very close to him and 1 knew his wile and his kids· .. "They were ,.... coaches ind they ,. ., •Ii.OT ........ really wanted us to beat Cal Poly. It w• a great disappointment when we lost." f Fullerton ooacll Pete Yoder had "' unenviable task of coming into the lad coaching job after Dick O>ury left ~r ooach in professional football. '''The way It happened. and with UMi kids rtturning from last year,_made 1t difficuJt," be says. "The kids had to adjust to a new heocl coach and a new staff, and the situab made it harder than usual. "Coury did a great i ob gettial everything gotni, but he was very eDMt-, tioilally tired and drained by the time .. left and the program suffered a llttle..!'' says Yoder, who played loothell rill Moon at Downey High School and Cit State (Long Beach). ~ "Football hero lllf!erod a hit at tbt end," he adds. "But not without everyq understanding why." ; ' . ' Nov. 13, 19711 Never Leaves Coury's Mind ' ' j ' ' ' ' Nov. 13 ls a day Indelibly imprinted~ the mind of Dick Qiury. 11'1 \day he'll never forget. • "· On Nov. 13. 1'71, Qiury -then .. liead foolbalJ coach of Call!omla - College ( FuDertoo > -!oat three or lill closest friends. • "It .... somethlng that certainly ,,. reeled my Ufe and that of my enlJi'6.. family. !1'1 -hina I will no9'r forget,'' he now says of the*-a-di that ctslmed the llvet of Dallu M<lc!i, BUI Hannah and Joe O'Hara, all coachil on Coury'• staff. ., "A day doesn't go by that I dool'I thif: ol it in one way or aootber. •• Coury 3 "In our 1ltuation we became close. Football coacheo become close anyway becaUJe they work tong hours together. But .. 8Ur1ed Pl! program at Fullerton and became .,. ckleer." Shortly after the trapdy, Coury loll Orange CJounly to accept 1n .. lltliM coach'• job with the Denver Broncos if the Notional Football Leape. , ' "I dldnl leave becauoe of =; says. "COachlna In profealoall something I alwaya wanted to do. ''I'd had one try beM and I stay lonll, hut I wOGl«t to p N1tur1Uy, though I -Jmt 11 llod-i> gel away from that part.Jcullr.::l at the ume achool. . "I wun't Joottna: forward to the staff and Jl"lll'lm at rut1erton.::,...i At the time of the plane cnioll, ._., _ to lrtends that u., orily a that allowed him to -tho I seuon after the cruh wmi a ... the Joa of the tine liva not he to11117 vain. Now. he saya : "After ii ~ I thoughto of quJtUac COldlbC ~· The lhoucbl OC<Wred to mo, llft "Bui Ufter I llld I chance to my lhoUCllll I Nlllaed It -·t bo . right thln1 to do." ,,,. Joa -...._ to Coury,:! llld • year ... that ......... all Ioli outllandlns -.•. ill the --II you --.. -.. 10tl' COKtm thin )'OUr on family." " l:.06 ANGELES CAP) -. .!. The · LDs ""l<leo RamJ, leadiJw tlielf,.dlvlslon '.li l·h •·r.i I~ AUSTRIAN SKl!R KARL SCHRANZ AT NIWl'OllT TENNIS CLua: Today. he llllYI· ,;It'• an npeilewll had nover bad to ., throuP -. .. r ._ I .....,. bllvo to apln." dSpltil .. UHncklown -· try to peaked !or a *l!Jllf"~llJ!t week qainst the ·lllnlggllng Denver . 1\'lth m -left In the ....,.1ar ....... coach Tommy Prothro,ol the ~,,. r -· ........ ,11•> . r etl•w.t J M ' • Sehranz S•ill Bitter, Pisappointed i • M.IW• WMfT9 WHITE WASH ' I I I I I I ( ' f • • • • C f DAILY ,ILOT Sund'J, N-U, 1'172 .~~:es Alabama Too T_ough for LSU~u!f . ere Dirty (c.rtlnoed ln>m I'll• ().I ) Je&n Claude Killy -l doo't think they ever would have dlsquallfied me." : Schranl111 other two Olympics hold un- ""Pleaaant mcmorie1. The twe>-time World ·Cup winner lost a goki medal by a tenth of a second tn the giant slalom. In the regular slalom he was mating his secood run when he fell. In 1960 at Squaw Valley, c.alil. -his favorite Winter Olympics -Scbrlm had mis.fortune with a slalom pole and finish. ed poorly. ''SJxteen years of practicing for a gold "'"medal and 1 always bad bad luck," Schranz says. Schranz had on his first pair of skis at ""age 21A and became European junior ·champion 11\I yun law. However, his •p!ft!!I> were o_.i to •kiini -partly ·because ol the ~ partly because they felt skiing was for the wealthy and they were poor people. SObram's father died of cancer when B!RMINGHAM, Ala. ( A P ) Quarterllact Terry O.Vll, workhl& magic with Alabama's Wlthbone attadl, flltd two touchdown paues and 1COre6 another Saturda y u the ......i. ranked Crlnuon Tide lblpped the na· tion's longest m1)or college winning streak with a ss.-21 victory over No. e Loulsimla State In a nationally televbed game. Davis fired touchdown strlkea ol 25 and 29 yards to Wayne Wheeler, who was wide open each time in the Bayou Bengal end zone. The Tide quarterback &e0red on a 25- yard run and set up another touchdown Oregon State Outscores .Cal; Stanford Falls kl was 16 -just making the Austrian PORTLAND (AP) -Steve Gervais · national team for the fU'St time. "I was outdueled Vince Ferragamo ln a batUe of ~ways sorry my falber didn't live to see freshman quarterbacks Saturday as rny successes," Schranz says. 0regon State turned Calif om la mistakes His mother bas gon;e tQ a number of into a 28-23 Pacific-8 C.Onference football competitions when Karl has been vlctorY ovar the Golden Bears. performing bu\ has never actually been Gervais, a 19-ycar~ld from Puyallup, able to watch liim ski . "She always looks Wash., directed Oregon State in his fLTSt ·away-she can't stand to.watch me," he starting role. He helped the Beavers halt says. "Some of my friends have been a five-game losing streak by running fi ve killed in races "" ... maybe that's what yards for one touchdown 'and by passing bothers her." seven yards to Ron Stewart for another Schranz says he's never broken a bone t in 30 years or skiing. ~ be says if he ~'!ragamo was impressive but foot of ;::1~1 ~ =d &.:~~=~ ~~eod=e~ic= ~ ~~g~~ • ao orthopedist -seUlni brokeo booel. yards for a third quarter touchdown by ;i. .. Scbrmli ls also a keen ooccer player. osu linebacker Crali Fair. ~wia newspapers ooce said'be was of Two other Ferragamo passes were _profeaslonal callbec. And be p!a3" a llood picked off by OSU corneri>ack Bill JOI o1 tennla. While In Southern Bartley lncludJni ooe with 57 seconds re- "Qallfomla he did a bit ol woter •k!IDI· He jining. ;iiya be went 45 miles on one leg while · fumbles and four pass interceptions ,.!Pini the weter sport. the Bean lieavlly as one OSU ,.., $Orne of his memories are bitter. ~e f le recovery set up the Beevers' sec- ne awtet. Oddly, the most bitter ond touchdown on Gervais' five-yard . inemory leads to ooe of the most run. · . J:leasant ones. Ferragamo, a former Los Angeles prep i~ · When be wu hatcheted out of the com-star from BaruUng High, put California ~Utlon at Sapporo be returned to Vienna ahead 14-13 at halftime by firing a pair of "'lo a hero's welcome. Fif~d touchdown passes to wide receiver Steve cbeerlng Austrians met him at the Sweeney within a 55-second portion of the airport and aoother 100,000 greeted him second quarter. ·Vlluwntown ..• more than turned out fo.r The first touchdown receplion by ~een Elizabeth, Adolf muer or Pres1-Sweeney gave him 11 scoring catches for 'ient Kennedy and Kruschev when they the year, a ne w Pac-3 reco rd. His 25- 1.!ame to Vienna. yard reception in the end zone gave the "It was too much," be says simply Bears their other first hall score foll ow· ·•hen asked how that response impressed ing a fumble recovery by cat defensive .Um. tzckle Bob Kampa at the OSU 25. Overall, he has no regrets. "I look back :md I loved every second of those 17 .\l'e8I'S in competitive skiing ... even the Jown ones," be says. "I'm having a bard limo now .. .I miss ;be competition," he admits. Karl Schranz now makes a living tbrouih commerdallsm -the thing ' that -him his most profound dream, that or wtnnln& a gold medal in the Olympics. He'll akl with Killy at Mammoth the • mh of December in .ao exhlbltloo and he's on hls way back to Europe today to wake care ol his 15-bed boteJ in the Tyrol. •.. And with him goea the bitterness and a:ai;;;pPoiil!Dient thlt ·evolves from ·that l.,OJymplc BOid medal he was never able to ~· ~onzon Easily "-:.Retains Title; " ,.Foe Battered , BUENOS AIRES (AP) -World mid- ; Jlewelgbt boxing Q::hampion C a r I o s ~ 'lonzon of Argentina, making good use of greottt height and reach, bait.red y Brlacoe for 15 roundJ to retain his 11£:.:ball with ~ decl!lion over the Philadelphia 1• 1be ~eAMld champion, making his :'.~ Utle defense , connected repeatedly !!'!\th left Jllhl and rlllhll to the head but er Doored Brlscoe, w'-capacity for ~toeemedeodleos. V Brllooe, 29, bled from the mouth tn the ·;lstb round and -opened a OJI ' wer the cballenier'• lelt oye in the 12th. ;<1' Momoo let Brilcoe atlacl: lbroullh -of the flrlt 10 """""-Each time 'rUrlleoo tried to gel throuih MOllOOll's ~.le!.-, the cbamploo held him off with 1 left Jib, followed by• riBht crou to the .. tJeld. ~ BrilCOt was unable to overcome . '\lonzon'• advantage In height -four In· che1 -and ln reach -five Inches. 1 Brllooe seemed to hurt the champion .:p tho ninth round, when be spun Nolllon ·• :ll!•lntt the ropa with a llUnDlnc rtcht · """'to the Jaw. Onca .,.in In the Htli. bard rtcJ!t to -·· "'"d made the ._fora-L the acorllic, ID ftlcb the winner • • round rece1...i 10 potalf ml the .... alba ... !ell, JadlO --(id II 1•1a, Judilo llector camnont tj!~ It 1•13f ml Jtldp Jcqe Alvin It llO-UI, an for -llelette '·"'*" .-. .... undar ArpnllDt rula, J .. "" .... the flpt. ."aliWW• W I p:MI DttMr'," Brileoe alls tba -. "Ht _, lair and ="-' St 11 mudl -111an 1111 l11t I "'"°' him ••.. I did I'> II rounds • Ill oauldD~ llop me." · Alll •• n, ~the *' J'I alllUIJ -to allaort>-. \aalJoi. -., "W et Illa puncliea with which I Jf11111t..Wba".'1~-r ' ) .t • • Cou1111r• Vpset Cards PULLMAN, Wash. (AP) -Washington state University converted two major ~ord errors lllto.. scores in U>e final nJnute of pta}r, aS the Coogan !cored a 27-13 upset victory over the C8r.dinals in a Pacific-& Conference game here on a chilly Satunlay afternoon. safety Erick Johnson intercepted a desperation Stanford pass and retumtd it to the Cardinals 15 and two plays later fullback Steve Hamilton scored from the tbnie. ' seconds later the wsu defense recovered a Cardinals fumbl e and J.oe Daiielo bit on a 39-yard lleld goat that. split the uprights with no time left to ptiy. The Cougars defense shut out the Cardinals in the second half and con- AsteoUy 11cked quarterback M I k e Boryla for large lo~ when he at· templed to -· With the score standing 17-13 and just minutes left , the Cooga.rs defenae held fullback Reggie Sanderson on a desperate fourth down play and WSU took over on Its own 30. Dtlek• Thump Spartans EUGENE (AP) -Quarterback Dan Fouts tossed scoring passes of 3 and 13 yarda as Oregon exploded for four Be(..'OOd half touchdowns and a 27-2 nonconference footbell victory over San Jose State Saturday. After playfnB to a IHI hal!Ume staodoll. the Ducks opened the third quarter with a 73-yard scoring drive, cullmlnatlng 1n a three-yin! pw from Foot. to Junior ballback Maurice Undenon. Tbe Sparllm' on1J 8COl"e came on a Ale!Y a f..,, m~ law. In punt formation on fourth down and ZO at the 0..,00 nine-yard line, a !dBi> 1111p from center went over kicker Bob Palm'• bead and n>lled out ol the end zone. With fi•• minutes left tn the third quarter, Foot. Jhttw a 113-yard bomb to spilt end 0"1 Lindsey, b o o 1 t I n g Orepl'• maritn to t5-2. Today's Sports On Television 10 a.m. (OCL -PRO FOOT· BAU. -The Oakland Raklen. met! the ilen&all II ~ti. 1 p.m. (31CL -PRO FOOl'llALL -The Detroit LION me<t the Ml~ oeaota Vlklnp It Bloomington, M!ml. 4 p.m. (7iCL -COLLEGE 1'00l'IWJ. '71 -HJchllJlbla o1 the Oblo State-Mlc:hltan State and ua.A·W&lh!nlfloO 11mu (l )CL - COLLEGE FGOTBA~~ RlGBIJGlml -Hllbllllhll of Ille TroJw' football .. ._ lndlldo gamft with MJchlaan State, Stan- ford and llUnols. 5 p.m. (l )CL -NOTRE DAME HlGllLIOlml -The Flihtlnl Irish m..i the Air Forte. Academy F1lcon1 Jn a 11me taped Baturdsy In COiorado Sprtnp, COio. ' . . . . with a 37-yltd scamper to th<J.SU ~ in the battle that pve Allbamalls _.i st?olgbl Soutlwllml Cooltronoe football cbamploOlblP: Allbama -ed Ill ngular ...... winnh1B lltr1ni to ZO -. nloe alnce 111 0rl0fl• Bowl Jou to ' natlol!al champion ' Nebruka tut Jan. I. , 'lbe d<feal ~J!ded LSU'a II.game wln-nllll! &treat that starltcl a year ago following a 14-7 loss to Alabama. With the •ictory, the Crimson Tide moved inlo a position of taking Ill pick of a C!otton. Orange or Sugar Bowl in· vitation. Alabama twice built 14-polnt leads in the ~ hall-and atltllled·lllt-dlnchW alter otopptn1 LSU a(tlie '!Ide ;i when Joe LaBuo erupted oo a li-1'1"' ...,.tng play. LSI/'• Ben Joiltl also hllrlal' • Mir of tO<JCllilll"" -the lltll to Jll!>iiil Le-Doul oo a St-yltd • ..,. Iba\ p.-the Tllm an~! NMtad.' 'lbe otlltr l'llJlO on a ftve-Y*<!I toe to <Jiuck Wll!lomlOO In the third quarter~ . • ·:. ... Jon0..soorod LSU'1 ftnal ·IGilclldinm on a three-~ nut Ill !lie " flllal minute following ·a 51-yltd ·~ penally against the Tide. ~ Steve Blsceglla scored Alabama'• o~er touchdown oo a oo .. yard p!Qoge lholily Southern Roundup ' Georgia Bea,t,s Florida With Late FieM Goal Group Seeking w_inter Games <::=~~AP) -i- JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) -Kim Braswell kicked a 37-yard Oeld goat in the final minute of play to give Georgia a come-from-behind 10-7 victory Saturday over Florida in their annual Soutbeutern Conference football clash in the Gator Bowl. Georgia came back in the fYlal period after trailing 7-0 most of the wty. Florida's Nat Moore caught a 47-yard touchdown pass from quarterback David Bowden early in the seooDd quarter that put Florida in lronL And Georila never made a serious threat until Andy Johnson lolled a i4-Ylni pass to subsUtute eod Res Pnlnal eorly in the fourth period to Uethepme; Teela c .... 11u RINI ATLANTA (AP) -Georgia Tech, movl!>g the ball ea1lly with pltcllout. and -· soorod four times In the flnt bell and went oo to crush Boetm collage, c. 10, Si!turday in the nm meettng ol the two~ 'Tecb's Eddie McAsban threw for touchdown passes ol 19 and 17 yarda as tallbock Bruce Southall! helped keep the mlddJe open with big 1 yardage to the ool>ic\e. Semll1oles Ed11e Tiiis• TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) -Florida State quarterback Gary, Hull threw tbnie . toucbdo-8atu!day as the Seminoles '\eat 'l'ulsa, ZS-21, despite a desperate H~cane passing attack in the ftnal quarter that oetlecl two lolichdo-!ms. oeeldn( the 11'11 w~ Olympicl far STOCKHOLM -Whnblec!oD dlami!on C.lllornla's Squaw 'v'.~m pla<e of Stan Smith. of Puadft and Toi!> Oibr Two of Hull'• ~ -wenl IO sophomore recel•er MJke ~ flll!l!B ID for injured Barry Snillb: ADen eaught both in the first ball Oil 10 and :JO.yard scoring plays. Denver ,..ys eoY. ~aO!flce bas ol 'll>t Ntlbllrl8nda advB!l<ed to,lllli flaals advised them to proceecf.~tli cailtton. ,.(!~ ~ ~;:.=~ "At least the ..,..rD!lr ha.J not sajd • '!mlth. M the ~ rAmert<an no," said WWlam S. Brtrier, Placer Couno,, ~~Mp ~ defeated u.,.\,; RleAen ty superv-and head ol the newly • ' ru', .:. . 1;-:-·; ... ,_,_ . Mo11ntalneers Wt• organlzed Lake Tahoe Olympic COm-ol Ewnilon, ·• ,...., U, 6-2. o...., ~ thin! place ·4> the World Qlamiilonlnip MORGANTOWN, W. Va. (AP) mlttee. fellniS polnll llsl, defeated ~ Sophomore DallJ\Y Buus scored three He said the . !Int reaction of Nevada FonlOll mns champion Die Natue or touchdoWOI and leolor Bernie GallHa Gov. Mike O'Callqban w"'-"How much Romanla, M 6-7 H . Will it-•.·· > I became the fu'St West Vi r g i n-1 a quarterbacl; to puo for more than 2.000 Squaw Valley hootod· the IMO Winter II' yards in a 11ea1011 aa the· MountaJnoers Olympica al a COii. ol about 111 mlDlon to kept their -hopa altve. with a ~:II the llate ol cantomla. Another '4 football 9lct«y over VMI Saturday. mll1loo. came from Nevada and the 8-oparted a tetharglc West federal BOvemmenl. VlrP>Js -with his oeoaatlonal nm-• The Lake Tahoe Olympic Committee nlni, palllng the 7..1 Maomtalneero to • If. was formed alter _. of an Initiative .3 llrlt period lead wttll a 111).yord' punt meuure in COiorado prewnllnc lllate retum. He then nn 46 yards on. a funds from being U8ed t.ir ~ Otyrilplcs. llani<l!NJOUlld play for • Zhl hallt!me The •ole cooJd ellmlnate Denver bulge. I which was selected by the Intematlooli T•r Beeb •• Rout' Olympic Committee OV« applicant. from cities In several countries . CHAPEL HILL, N. C. (AP) -Junior quarterback Nick Vldnovlc scor<d once and passed fOl'i two.ether touchdown1, in- cluding me .., ·a 71-yord paSMUD play with wingback Jimmy Jerome, as North Carolina routed VlrBin1a. :zs..I, Saturday to win the AUanUc Coast Conference football title. Vidnovic, a native 'Virginian from Falls Church, set the tone for the Tar Heels victory in the first quarter with a five- yard scoring pass to end Charles Wad- dell. The Lake Tlhoe committee held Its !Im meeting Friday. It la8ued a llate- ment 118.Yina:, 11wf: aren't going to spend money Cl' destroy the land for 8. tWQ-Week event. We are BOlni to ftt the Olympics into our hopes for a future that will enhance people's enjoyment ol Lake Tahoe." Br-said "! can't see the _ .... • ~3 lostng the Winter Games in 1976 When President Nixon bas said be wanta: to show the country to the world in the bicentennial year." ROME -'lbe International Lawn Ten· Dis Federatloo Saturday ~ -star Ian Tbiac far elibt-becaUIO of his behavior .tn the O.\>la CUp final against the United Slates in Bucbareat tut mooth. Tlrtac repeetedly atBUed with Arpl>- tlne refenie Enrique Mona d1Jlini the three-<1111' evtnt, queotlonlni ca 1 l • , geeturtng to the crowd and to his op- ponents, sitting" on the llnesnieo'o chairs u play was interrupted a number of times. SEAm.E -Washlnilon Slate runners swept the top three spots S.tllr<lay .. the Cougarl successfully defeoded their Paclflc-8 Conference 0'088 co u o try cbamploosblp. Oregoo, delendlllg NaUonal COUegiate AthleUc Asooclatlon chunplon, camO In second. The COOgm llnlsbed with 30 point., and °'"""' bad •. STAT-I-ON WAGONS e Montego MX Villager ' e Marquis Colony P~k e Monterey Station Wagon ..---LEASE--- Specl1Rot In Full Maintenance Leuing ! • SEE ONE ••• TRY ONE • • • BUY ONE ••• TODAY! Ir-Of TM N.,. Car • , , "'1•••·· l'-'i" 8-or ,,.. lfow c. .•. "'Qelll• 1'1111~ . J ' .. I ' • • \.... • Sund.If, Ncwmber 12, 1 m DAILY PILDT CI Ohio State Upset, 19-12; Michigan Rolls .On, 31-0 ~ EAST LANSING, Mich. (AP) - Michigan Slate staged a lllunning football upset Salunlay, defeating JftvlouslY unbeatm, Mb-ranlted Ohio State a.1.2 and knocking the Buckeyes out of a tie with Michigan for the Big Ten lead. The flffiklp Spaitans had vowed they would send out retiring colich Duffy Daughterty with a winning seaaon. Tbe triumpll made the MSU !OOOJ11 f.4..1. The Spartans had ' control ol the ball Urough •most ol the aenond ball' and • -llSU -kepi Oblo Slate from even comillg near Ill f«mer 31 polnlH-fOID' ~ average. It .... Ille aeoond Baim.lay the Spor· -bod ~ all • favorite. Lui -It --they clomped, 22-11 Mlchlpn state uyed 1n the game In the ftrit half with a 12-12 tie at the in- tennls!ion, thanks to the field goal hooting of jwtior Kirk Krl~. a soccer style kicker imported from Th e Netherlands. Hill four field goals tied the Big Ten record set earlier Ulis year by Chris Gartner of Indiana against Wlscons:in. The Spartans would drive into Ohio State territory and then sputter out or gas and call in the kicking specialist making his first vanity appearance. OHIO STATE, MICHIGAN STATE PLAYERS SCRAMBLE FOR FUMBLE. Ohio State matched the Spartans scor· ing in tbe first half with a touchdown Extra Point Missed Cyclones' Late TD Ties Cornhuskers AMES, Iowa (AP ) -Iowa State scored 11! llghtnii)g touchdown with 2S seconds !<ft Saturday -bul missed ..,. ensuing eXtra point -and had to settle· for a 23- !3 tie with tJllrd.ri.nked Nebraska in· a Big Eight Cooferenee· defensive strvggle. 'Ntbrasb -a 23-17 lead with 1:03 remaining on Rk:h Sanger's ~yard field goal. Iowa State,. ~2-1, however, drove 74 yards in six plays for the lie with Willie J-Ooes grabbing a Zf.yard toucpdown pass from George Amu~. , ~l!~e·. Tom G<iedjell, wtio·hi<tM! il'IJ'!llll ·a 45-yard field gaol, and~ Ill <il':!t for exlra points lo< the. aeasoa, missed the extra poi!ll -the ball taj1iog off to the right. . . Nebraska bidding for1 an un- preceden;;;;/ third strajght mrtlonal UUe , ix 7-H overall. and. ¥pt the . C<JO!e1:ence lead with a ~I reconl. Iowa Slate Is S.S. I In the Big EISbL Iowa State recovered six fumbles and lnlercepted· two Nebraska-passel lo the jarring game before a sellout crowd of 36,231. NebrsBlia bad ooe fumble recoveo-and intercepted t b r e e Aaiundsoo •passes-two of wblch started touchdown driVO$. . Dave Humm, who passed for ™ yards, ran for the first Nebraska score and threw scorini passes of fouf and 35 yards to Johnny Rodgers. Rodgers'· final touchdown came with 8:06 remaining and erased a 17-13 Iowa State lead. Amundson threw for all Lllree cyelone's touchdowns-hitting tight end K e I t h Kttpfle with scocing tosses o1 eight and 33 yards in the middle quarters. Sooner• Ed9e Mbsonri On -the next 'play, soP.i¥Jmore split end Steve Haggerty slip]ied behb!d ·the Jayhawk defense and hauled In a perfect Ken Johnson aerial in the end zone with 5,"01 Jell. ' The Jliyhawks' ·lone score came midway throogb the final period when Steams, tryjDg to intercept, tipped a Ja~· pass into the arms ol Kansas naiiller Emmett EdWards, wtio treaked the rest of the way for a 61-yard ICOring play. Bruce Adams, the bolder on a fake extra-point try, ran in for the ~int conversion. COtDbotl• Crula WiUcats ,MANHATTAN, Kan. (AP) -Bob Shephard ran 46 yards with a punt and Cleveland Vann and Ray Ennis scored touchdowns on interceptions, turning a close Big Eight Conference football game into a runaway as Oklahoma State crush- ed Kansas State, 45-14, Saturday. The nms bx SIJopba,ril.lll!I Vwm, a 45- yarder, came In the secu>d quarte~ when the·visiUbg Cowboys broke a 7-7·tle With a 17-polnt outburst touched· off by Eddie Gairetl's 40-yiir<! field goal Eimla' 3f. yard interception romp came in the fourth P!'riod. The Wijdcats, -rvlng t b e I r ho-0rhlng bOfore ZS,000, had tied the game ·at 7:..7 in the secaod period's first seconds when they wound up a 51-yard drive , with substitute quarterback t.9u Ajoston slipping a lS-yard end zme p&U• lo John Gocrgl!r. Oklahom8 State, behind George Palmer's line bursts and B re n t Blackman 's deft option running, rolledJl'O yards on 13 plays with the opening kickoff to go ahead on Fountain Smith's four-yard run. U"I T ....... TCU HALFBACK LOSES FOOTBALL AFTER JARRING TACKLE. NORMAN, Okla. (APl -Hallback Greg Prultt capped a brilliant display of running with a foor-yanl dive for the clittD!ng touchdown in tbe fourth quarter Saturday In the lourth quarter Salunlay 9alurday .. ~ otlahcwna !ought di a-al miltalUI and 111111>-....i pest l[ianl·ldller MllPal 17-t. Arkansas Vpset Again OU oouJQ manase oaly a IM lead over ·the Tigen throolb three ~-dolplte the running ol Pndtt, .... pined 196 yards for ihe day and. hid cme ~ ~~1i:i~·-·.,c't.., beld foes to ooly u polnta per game plJlll In- to the Big Eight fray, was as olingy as ever. Mls8ourl's 1ooe score. only the third touchdown scored on OU ao far tbta season, came on a seven-yard run by Ray Bybee late In the second quart~r. The touchdown was set up by a pass m- terception by Brad Brown. MlssoUri bellied the Soooer1 .to acorele98 ties In the firsl and tfllnl periods. However, the Tlgen couldn't lllSIAin a lolig drm> llgalnlt the OU defeme. willch held w-iri to oaly '1 total yards. ji.ns Bllts Jr-i~ BOULOER. Colo. (AP) -~ held to -Frod IJr\>a field t:,l" the llnl ball esploded b' two·- oaly " .;....r. aport In the third period to· holy KaNU SW Sltunlay In a Bil Elllt Cool•"""" --Tile Colorado -· ca11ne IUperb line play lroo> Mark Cooney, Bud Man&"'m ind others -pinned the Jayhawks ln&lde their own ttoyard line mjdway tbroUlh the third quanor. On the tbJrd play, followlni I ~I pun~ Buffl tollbeck Cltarllt Dorio ractd 11 yardl wllll a pilthout for the !lnit Colorado touchdown wltli l :lt Id\ la the thi~ cruari-t;,.... ,_ - to the air ao the JQ!ilwb !Int M1 -the bKilfwll/ aDd CU_, MD _,. 1e1aeaplad al tllO Kw I> 1*<fbe.· ' ~ I Longhorns Rally for Win WA~, Tes. · (AP ) -. 'Phe Tens Longhorns, ~r maastve offensive macblne a sputlerlng hunk ol junk for tbrfot quarten, rallled b e b I n d quarterback Alan L-Owry and fuUback Roosevelt Leaks Saturday to defeat Baylor, 17-3, to clincb at least a tie (or the Southwest Cool......., tlUe. LowT)' scooted 24 yarda around right eod early In the fourth period to ,.. up Leaks' one-yard toucbdown run to ftnally put the ICrlPPY Bean to rloop. Leaks 1'llled --the two-yard l!na wltb 10 -to play ag-Illa llrilll Bear defeoden. Nllllbnnketl ,._ -win !ta llflll -.. trip lo die Ootlan -II 111a .awe cbamplon 111 411111.,,. ,._ CJll1ldan --, M Ilia I ...... -•HSWC--two-lo play. ,._ la 1-1.....a. 11 ..... ~-b'­ coocb Grant r.11 .. a~ .....i.ot..,,.. In ~ fltadlula. The Bean, -~for the,_ IDll 14 in the awe.-, ltel4 ,._to ool1 u... firsl -In tbo -half II tl>t -lell the !!aid -~ ~ llad w. ale'e Sclliils •••r••e•• · i.mu: '80ICK. Am. (AP) -~ ea,.a;a•w4 m~ltll--o..l al die -...,.., ... ,... litr • ... u .. wlllt .,. -loll • a. pill It .... -.... 1~ ,, -""' tliJ .... <Ai. ., •• f ' Bo)'Cll'• tone Mi1Wft bruagbt Rb coech , Al Conover and moot ol the Owls onto ihe field. Conover did a forward roll as he headed beck toward the bench. The touclKtown wu Boyce'• second of the game and ballad the Owls' four.game IOl!ng llroak. Arkanaas. the p........., lsvortto In the Sou-Canference. bu loot tine ol lta Jut lolir and ta .... w In the conf"'8Ce nee. The vkt.ory wN llJ<:e'I Ont la the oonfe,_. The Owll' -· clrl.. Included =~~= to .... .Godd -and -tllbl IDd Gary -for a 17·Yard plo don ~ ....... r-Tedll.Ue4 LUB80Clt, Ta. (Al') --a.ri. lllD,wltba-.5211 ...... -atthe -. IOlll!ed Tall Tecb '1 -Ccmf..-11111 bid IH Satur- day and . -tbo lied llaldm' bowl Villao a -jail: TIJa lllldlrcloc flonlod Frop "'°""lad a quick lf1>olat leod, lltnl coiled '"' the def-to --• -aenond llalf Tedi uprtoq. A .,.. M«••• <rowd al 40,la, a NCI n,e ..... lliil11oe 11111 tGldala -Illa Lllllrty .......... -~lied .. ,...., ... ,..,_.., .. _ .. "tbo -• _... -111111 ~ ..., . .,..,., ...... 111! IR 'IWJ7 .Di 1 a ...., I •· converted to quarter111ct, enpwttd a t5 point ICOrinc Ourry In the !int quarter and tater guided TCU Into IW1£0 for field goals of 19, fl and 49 yards by Bfrt Sim- mons. Mike Luttrell cappt!d the scoring "1th a 20-yard romp In the dollnc minutes. Drennan win&fd a IJ1-y1rd pus to Sieve P1tttn00 ror lbe nm TCU toucbdown and Lutlrell sped 25 Janis with I acrt<O -4"I a f.Ue field pl play l«lllllllltt. .............. 8/IRJ DAU.AS (AP I -TtDtt ~ maa.! • fartll In tlte doator ml-and -4"I a 17·,.,-cl flel4 pl bJ Pat WcDmDou. &Jn edded • ···= .. ~ a fumbla ,..,,..,,, to ""' Sttttiherii )ldltodllt, 17·11. Jo I - Cati-footbaU ..... Satmday. 'l1ta ~ aoalor, wbo klcl:o ...,. ..... II, ,.,..,.,, throaP I -,_. M7ard field pal lo the-lirlt -· It a_..., SMU had the advaniap 11 =-K<fflt -rallled the to a 17-11 tla and o\6M flc<d tblrtl --..pi at Ill lf.fard lilt. Bot AP....,._ Dao Dou J>Ot- ~.•: ..!'~ '° .. '*f: :r ~ _...., __ ltlt_ Dial llxw11IM• wlllt t:a loll ID .. -. ]>1!11 ·that went 20 ysrds from G"'I Hare to Ted Powell, capping a 59-yanl drive, plus • field goal and a safety. But that ended the Ohlo State scoring. Wel.,.,..l•e• Bree::e, 31.0 IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP ) -The Mk:h1gan Wolverines m e t h o d i c a 11 y ground out their 20th consecutive regular season victoey, posting a 31--0 triumph over Iowa here Saturday to take over the Big Tm Cool""'°"' lead. The Wolvertnes enhanced lbeiT chances for a 8-Bowl bid after Jftvloul!Y uobealen oon1.....,. foe Ohio Slate i.n lf.12 to Mlcbigan State Saturday. A aophomore<fomlnsled b a c k f I e I d helped Mlcblgan gain 351 ysrds to 210 for ~...i,111 ~ta ci:;: = = -held the Hawkeyes to <Wily one ""'°"' ocorlng thn!at. Micblgan Is now the conference, ting al 8-0 and ls 9--0 overall. Iowa fell to 1-6-1 In the conference and U-1 over Jlf. Sophomore quarterback . D e n n i s Franklin directed the Wolverine attack, which utilized the talents Of sophomore split end Gil Chapman and sophomore tailback Chuck Heater, who rushed for 63 yards. Michigan junior Bob t'bombl.adh, a 224- pounder, got 98 yards rushing and 18 yards pa111ing for the best performance ol his collegiate career. · Chapman ocGrecl bis fourth touchdown o! the......, oo a 37-yard =Y· Iowa bad 117 total yards , wblle Mlrhlpn dominated wttb 2Sl yards on the ~ and 10'1 yards In the air. Iowa'S top ground p1-was freshman quart..-hack Butcll Caldwell with 32 yardl Nlblng. He comploted nine of Z3 -for a yardl. The Dodi' Doy pme before 0 ,111 fans saw Michigan march Ill yarda In eight plays lo< a touclldown, the flnt time the team had the ball Purdue B•rles Badgers • WEST LAFAYETrE. Ind . (AP) -Qt;, Annstrong, Purdue's most pro 11 f i c ground gainer ever, raced 19 yard.I with the opening kickoff for a touchdown to start the Boilermakers to I 17-t Big Ten football victcry over Wlsoooaln here Saturday. 'J'be Badgers made a run at Purdue midway in the third period, cuttln& tbe The Rockies Boilermaker lead to IU. But Armstroni burst 59 yards for a touchdown on the nest serlt!'I to pot the game oo ice and sprinted 15 yards for his third score in the foorth quarter. IOn9 Po...-s Goplltts MINNEAPOLIS I AP I -John King, slashi ng his way to 188 yards and all-time Minnesota seuon rushing and ICOring records. powered the Gophers and thalr devutaling ground game to a 35-!S Big Ten ix>tball victory over Northwest.em Satwday. King banpd In for two -from two and Dine yardl out and )olDad quarterback Bob Morgan and runnlq back Doug Beaudoin to pound the Wikllll def...., lor 478 yards nuhlni, without completing 1 ims. Beaudoin, freshman who gained 117 yards In 22 attempts, carTied into the eod zone from three and seven yards oul Morgan, a senior who paued for m yards, rolled out for a six-yard touchdown -Minnesota's last of the game. Morgan and his tvt'O running backs drove M yards and ate up ni ne mirwtes or the second-half clock for the .score which gave the Gophers a 35-21 lead. lllhtols Ro11ta India•• CHAMPAIGN, Ill. (AP ) -Hallbod< George Uremovich ac<ll'ed on a 16-ywd ruiJe.daaJe kjckoff . return a D d ocampmod JI and 5 yards for two "'°"' touchdowm u 1lllDoia rolled over lDdiua 37-10 In 1 fne.wbeellng Big Tm football game Slbriay. Most al the lmpeluo In the lllln1 'I - ond otralght victory alter --cesslve defeaU came from venatlle halfback Lonnie Perrin, WOO.. acrwa the-field-laten.l to Uremov\cb let up the tricky kickoff retum during an Dllnols J&. point field quarter explosion. · Pell'i's 51-yard pus after a lateral from quarterback Mike Well• ln tbe fourth quarter set up e 25-yard rield goal by Wells to CU!hlon the Illini lead lo • 20. Although Perrin failed to acore, the husky oophomore galloped IC yanls on 11 rua!les, thmr a aenond pus ol 0 y.ro. and caught lhr<e ·-for S5 yards. Brothers Pace Irish; Arizona State Breezes AIR FORCE ACADEMY. Colo. (AP ) - Notre Deme'I MIU T...-.1 penooally stopped tine Air ,...,. -.. with ln- terc:eptlons, brother Willie Townlend caught the winning touchdowo -Sil· urday and the l2llKaoked !rlsh beat the Falcons, 21-t In collqe loothall Although Noltt Ileme held I 14-4 halJtlme lead after a ICOT<leoa !Int period, It ..., oot uoW lato in the final quarter that the 1rilh ll!Wed It up on 1 .sevttt-yard run by tullblck And)' lluff. That score came at 5:07 to play arttt linebacker Jim Stock recover!d " Joe Carilon fumbtet at the Alr Force 28. Air Force dominated play through lhe rirat period and Into the aecond quarter. but Dave Lawson miued a 52-yard firld goal attempt and Notre Dame't Tim Rudnick picked off a Rich Haynie pass on the Irlah goal line. A short. 23-yanl Air Force punt two 1erles later pve Notre O.me \he ball at Ill own 40 and a SS.yard -from quar1erboct Tool Clemenll lo Willie Tuw-aet dp a -yard ~ nm b1 Gary Dln!lold< s-Deells •reese TEllPE (AP! -Artrona State Unlftllll1, rolJtoc .., ill over[IOftr1nl ....,..S pml 4"I a cool, windy. rainy a-. n>Ued ..,. the -M..tco Lobo1, llH, In a W....,. Athletic Con! ...... loothall pm<. Leadlnl the 1tlaek ot the lllh-nink~ Sun Dtvtl• WU halfMck '1\'oody Gl"fffl , Coming off 1 spralntd ankle last w~k. Grttn picktd up 111 yards and ICQl"ed two touchdowns. 'nl8 Sun De¥111. leading tht nahon 1n rulblns goinll Into the game with 411:1 ytrdl pet m:nen. paued lbe hall only 12 u .... for II yards. Arbllna Stale picked up 411 yardl ruablo&- A.stale J-flaM1 White, iak<n cM tha -laia in Iha lhlnl qua11er, -tlw doy with M yards ruablnl. lndadq •• yard romp In the tblr'd p.rtod. ,,,. DeTlli _ .. _ ~ the tblr'd peltod. ..... ,,.,. all cm nm. Bn 1111 Wfi1W1 .-e. rtlNof qua""1lod< .11111 ...., bid I %1.,anl rmb'a'nl,Gne,.....111bll,... ood --al Iba ---ba buJI. ed °"' bun the New Mnim 1wo. ~11emy-"'*•1nr .... the -r ... hi> """""'TD llld --5'.ve ltok\m ran k In f""" Iha LobM' .. IJSIJ Att Sets ltf•rk LOGAJi. UtAll (AP ! -~ T""' AdalN ... a Natlooal ColJeclate __ ....._ .. ,_,, .-'ti Saturllq d1 owtit for Ml ,..,.. =-flft .... ~~':'i. =.: tary ..... ulah. -• 1hh( • ti G pam al- • tempt.I as Utah St.ate picked apart Uiab'1 defensive line. Adams brolw! the NCAA reeord al 1111 yanls ,., In 11111 by Grq Cool< al Cllt- clnnaU. Utah State rec<lver cn1g Clut Clll(lllt tine toucbtlown -and rained .. yardl lot I USU record. Tom Forzanl and Jerry Hupeo -caught one al Adamo' Oilier two -. down-. Utah Slate took only 111 -to score. Linebacker Kent Batr tnte~ a pa11s from Utah quarterback Don fan Galder on lhe Utah 41·yard line. Adamt, oo the ne.11 play, bU flanker Clark far a .J6..)':trd touchdown pus play . Arb••• Sllfla Bt'IJ TUCSON (AP ) -The Unlventty or Arlwna tlefenae rUflletl Brl&lwn v..,.. on 1U but one OC'Ct,ft, and Artmnl QUarlerbacl: BJD ~ -two toucbdowo paws ln a 11-7 WMllern Athletlc Con!.....,. 1ootbo11 .._,. Saturdoy an.- AU the ~ came lo Illa 11r1t lllllf oo il<mory'1 two ._.. -a tldlooi -71-yartl -loleRoitm ..... for 1 toew:hdolrn by Albani _,., Bib White. and a ID-yard --drift b1 Bt1gbam v...,.. Arizona loll the ball on a lumlllt oe the !Int play from t<rlnunop, bul art. tho defente ror<et1 llricham Y-to punt. Demory dllocted an tl).yanl drtve, hltllqo J]Jllt •nd Thoopolls Bell on a 20-yard pass play for the acor~. The Cougars then drove II ,._ foUotr1f18 an Arizona punl. with baJJb9dc Pfllt Van Valktnbtq ~ on a Cltf'. yard run. Then tint! pla)'I aller the BYV kldoll lle""'J' hit end llonr Doan on a ~ ~play. Ml•er• Dee• .,,.. ... EL PASO (AP)-J'n" • Ja.W• and """*w bact Dowld Atbli --balf•···---* U1d•1nll1 fl -(El Pwl lo a •u ......,. -Illa u .... ., al .,.... In tho ....... -o.1..- Satladq. Well -..I Iba MlMa' llrot klUcMown ln tbe llfiCGlid llilW OD I W- Jan! lllunc• ind Allilao --• '"" lourtlt porlod -ba --• an II 11rd nan The lllnon, •ho •en ....... Illa WAC In Plll1nc. had "'* ............ .. the -..... ~Gory Krithltf oolJ i-. lfff Ill ,.... ..::::. ~ .... r.:' .. ~ := ,.,. .. Illa ..-. ne .--w ., ewwum 11r -'-M 111'1:1' 0 '11--· Ulw ud ... °''"'' -~ ' I ' I ' I I I . - , I • I , • . Pll.OT t:&gles Dealt 24-13 loss • ~y Falcons By l\OG& CAlllM>N Of "" °""' .......... Santa Ana Valley Higb's Falcons came ttact with two fourth-qua rter touchdowns Satu~ nJabt lo ahatter the laat of EstoDcla High's lrvtoe League football UtlO· ond pla)'oll drums. 24-13, before 5,000 fans al Newport Harbor HJ&b. Jt WU l Runnlng turnabout for c:oacb Pbll -·· Eqies, ..... oppearod to ba .. lhe upper band In the launll period. The EacJes had • ls-10 advontap 111111 the Fa!-. appeared In poor pbyslcal ..... Wtlb lullbad<·-Eddie 1'ldlolO fll ti. --being •JOCted In tbe third quoNr 111111 opeedy talllloct Giry Templetfll bobbled by In- jury. ;he Eagles defense wu swarming Ill o-lit-tho Falcons and when Myn>0 Wblte Wll mowed . under at the Santa Ana Valley 21 with t l02 left it appeared a fourth-and-ID situation was at hand. But an Eagles player wae called for a face mask penalty and the Falcons got new life. Eleven plays later White skirted right tackle for the final three yards and Templeton's PAT with 4:15 to go gave the Faloons a·11·131ead. Momenll later an Eagles fumble set up J ay Craig's 37·yard reverse for another -. and tbal .... tbe end of E•ncia's bld for an upeet. Tbe win ._ !IA Valley ID a lie for 1be leque leodribEdloan. ElllnCla bad a -of Its own In 1be third porlod -lloimt lll;idor fell CD a -IUmblo at tho .. 'l1na pi.,. later qdilrtm.t llllDe Mrper took one mp lo the rtpt of '.ce;ter Vince KINS and oped 17 yuU for tlie -lo Bi .. -·· ....... ltli GOly lead of the nJabl at 13-1~ with 3:116 spenL Fotanda's potent oplloo ll)!!ed lo materlallle "8 COICb Dlclt Hill's Falcons baodcul/ed ~IOI with a toogh defenolvee(!ull,,. The Easfot· ' l~led . lo open up the Falallll ~ bf apreading out IOIDOWbal, i..1 the ODJ,y Ile.,. that click· ed wu ~ lf.7,,.t nm by Dan Princ<otlo and Mainer'• &7-yard touchdown pass lo Joe jllnlall. . ,,._ WM .alone al the Santa Ana ~llleJ 3!J 111111 oped lo the --wllh.5' 17 lift In the hall. MIU Edwarda toed the PAT lo pore tho Falecna edVlllltage to ]~7. Princeotto's dash came ln the first period and Estancia made it to the FalCOM nine before two incompletions cut the M-yard march short. The winner's first half scores came on quarterback Abel Fauato's one-yard S'"-'eep and Templeton's 33--yard field goal. GAMI STATISTICS ~·-··· ... " -" --• T-.. ......... "...., ·-• ,_ • _,~ • ~ " " ' • .... ~ • • " . ..... ,,u •• • ., .. ,19 .. K -~· " • G•v.,.., ' • Tot111 .. ' SIRll AN V1lir, f l \11111 ' • Penn State I • • • • ' '" " " "' ., .. ., .. ~· " .. .. • "' • .. ~ .. " " Q "' ~ • u • " • ' ' ' • • • " •• .. • " • • ' " • " llas It Easy; Yale Upset ' ' • ' " "' .. " "' t~ VI .... ... .. u u u u ,, ... . ' l J.O 10.S "' "'· .lll ... , .. ... llNlVERSITY PARK. Pa. (AP) - Qurterl>oclt Jolm Hufnagel pwed for -toochdown, --..! two and dlr<cted tine drtVIJI that reoulted In field goal• N lotb-rlllked Penn Stale "''Pl pan llorlll Carolina State, 37-22, Saiurday before M,274 fans and scouts from rour poA-te.uon football bowl games. i.,_~eee:ntaUvn of the Orange, Suga r. lMIOTI and Oater bowls watched the ~ten Nltt.ny Lions &COre tMlr .... atrollhl victory l>eblnd a eon· ....... --·-II* Hmltod lllo bJcl>iiowwwed North c.nillnt State .-to .... llnl -Ill tho llnl 11111. .......... }' ... l'lllUlla.l'BIA (AP) -Marc 22 'nl,..., ... _._ ... _ ., ......... ,,, 2 ..... ........... 'i_ .... _ ........... Qllllarw -........ . ...... ti .. "'""""' -g ... ......,_.I .... _,. _ ........... If_,, .. , .. PIU ' AlllW'OUI lid. (AP) -1111 llonrd ..... ... " t' ..... ...,. and ..._ ....................... - ............. fllllrJ - 11 ... """ _...,... ... a -.-,, ., .... --=-· :i.:-=,,·=·=~ .,,., .......... ..., to ---.. • ' DAILY PILOT ftllttrt W ~ KMtw SADDLE BACK'S ED CALL (18) G&TS . HIT HARD AS PASS FLIES OVERHEAD. Gauchos Put It Together, Batter San Berdoo, 34-14 Dy HA NK WESCll Of tllt D-ilY Pllllt 511" Saddl eback College's football team cured itself rrom all the ills it has shown this season to trounce San Bema'rdino, 34-14 in a Mission C.oofeoence game Saturday al Ml!alon Viejo lflgh . Coach George Hartman's main com· plaints this season as the Gauchos have marcbed to a 7·1·1 record have been aliout.the team's lnablllly lo capitalize.on ...-t'• mlltakea, and failure to ooQ!e up with the big play lo cinch victory In the laie golnc. But Saturday Saddlebacl: a'61ded tboee gri~ by capltallztng . on four San Bernardino miscues,-and lben springing Aundnl Holmes loose Clb a 64-yard punt ietuni for a touchdown in the fmal quarter lo lee the game. It was Saddleback's best game of the season and coupled with Southweste m's 9--0 loss to Palomar it leaves the Gauchos with a chance lo grab a !!hare of the tille in their final game next week. The Gauchos wouJd need to defeat Palomar, however, and hope for an upset victory by Chaffey over conference co.- leader Southwestern. statements earlier in the week of his ability--e.s a ~ve back. Wit!\ Ille Gaiic\oo ll'alllni 7 .. in tJ.. SEC- ond qUorter, liauperl picl:ed 'cill a Hubbs aerial and returned 'ft.. to the 20. From there 'the Gauchol mare~ in in seven plays, with Joe Jones crading Over the right !Ide to soore. The score was Ued at 14-14 when H~upert Intercepted bis lleCODd -· this ooe a hurried blooper by Brlal deep In bis-e'lln-lerrltory, -The thelf --Sad-. dlebocl: up at the S.. Bernardino 113, and on tho oen play Bob Dulldi bit Jerry Olarltlla -tbt middle for tho ....... '!be -and ,_ --....... whlcb came on abort plunges by Jones and Dulldl, were both aei· up by fumble JeOJ\ieries, cne by Joe KMi: at the Indians 41, the other by Rici: Jaa>bs al the S.. Bemardloo one-yard lino. Holmes' punt return, whlcb brought back memories of bis brother Rudy last se880ll, came with 1:55 to pJay in the game. 'Ibe freshman back broke two tackles to get to a wall or blockers at the sideline and outraced two Indians the final 25 yards for the score. . Defensively, the Gauchos were led by line stalwarta Gordon Duncan, Rod Cum· min.gs, Rick Anderson and Bob Burges and linebackers Jacobo, Fred Mayrboler and Bill Madden. Between them tblly completely bottled s&n Berpardipo's at· tempts to go outside ind. bwTie<Ytbe·~ di an pasaers in crucial alt:Oamo. .... ' · o#.Ma ITATtitJcl Flrlt dllwnl rinfl!M l'ln t clown• HN!ne Flr1I clownl 111111111" Tetet nnl down• Y1rd1 rulllll'll Y1nb pe!lllnl Y1tdt lo9f Net Verdi,.... 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DlolO -. -ed the Dflll'loto·a ""8""'1 lie for -a In Ille -aa.--9t'qt ODul, San Dl9 -...i Fuller,tooi 111111 leaVea Cerrilol aloat at the top with a I-I Dlltlt. Ille Qlllflerbocl: AMn • W b I t e muterlully dlrecled the lllial drive by the Pirates' and delebllve bacl: Ken Shibata sav.d the victory when he in· teroepted a Jerry Dyer. paas at the Oranse Coast 45 with ...-left. lllcudo bad an earlier point alter touchdown klcl: blocl:ed by Santa Ana's Mau Kalal! Iller the Pirates bad ,PUiied lo wllhlD me, 16-13, ID 1be third quarter. Steft Mobnlskl bad sc:ored the first toucbdown CD a ....... yard posa fmn Wblle ID the flnl period and Rkanlo's extra point tied It at ....., all The Pirates then turned lo ..... rude dazzle lorthe"""""1-· With the bill Oil the ~ ODul 42, Wblta banded off lo Sl9vo ........,, on "" 0 end around and then turned up field. Monahan; tbe e.-Marlna HI g h qurterbacit, fired a -lo Wblle at about the Santa Ana tO aQd tho 2l""°""d sophomore atralgbt.«rmed' defensive back Bruce Fling at the five to score the touchdown. Santa Ana had put the Pirates into a ~le last when Dyer cooneeled wllb Rieb Mclnturfl on a 7~yard touchdown paas on 1be first play the llODs ran fmn scrimmage. Oran&• Coast defensive bacl: Mike Lacy bacl lilpped ad fell down trying lo cut .., the ~ lleld ad MciDIUl'ff raced untouchOd foe the -• Although Wbile pwed far 174 yards, completlng 15 ol 2t, he threw five ln- tercepllool and me dl"""1J mulled in a Santa Ana touchdown, a -wn that nearly proved decili'fe. Pwlng fnq1 . bit ~ II-yard )Ito, Wblla.llll!ow beldjld ...... ijq!, ..... tlpl 1be ba!WafDU..,u..ajler . .,,altlDg·.....,. banded atab at It. · · OAMa ITATtlTJCI . l 0 .. P'lnt dowrll rvtl'llllO 1 1 Fint ~ N ul"'ll 11 6 Fir.I dowl-. OIMlll1f 2 2 l ot& 9,,t dowl'.-11 1S V1rdl rwNnt 202 146 Yardl MMli-. '3t lU y....... • 51 Net rtl'dl tlfMd .-. "' "1olllttl--.. ·~ "" '"' P~~ '"'lllllt:ld 1172 f /U Fvmblea/filmD!n loll 111 Ill . .... .,._,..' or.,.c... ,,,,_,, Sant• ,,,,,,. 1 • ' • -16 ....~ H1r~nfld """""" .... -" To!•I• .,., R.1M1•ll "-!Ion ·-Mldd14'tl:ln lot.ii .• , ... --....... ,.. 2' IS 5 176 .fl1 I I I • 1.M 1 0 0 1 ..000 :JO '' • m .m --.. 10 2 lN .500 . . ... ' . 21 10 2 11M ..06 llUIHIMO °"Ml' C.-.1 191111 ...... ~,,, ..... •lt 3 4.0 15 .i 2 2.7 412t0.5 11 1n 11 i.o Jts ''·' 4S2Cl"l:<t03.I • • ~ ••• " .. • ... " .. I • •• ' • lf .1t.o ' 10 • "' .. ... Sl ... Llnebacbr Miiie Taylor lnler<o!>led It, llllb Rm1all nn lo the -yvd 1Ino an the next play and then -wtlb l:U lell In the third period. '""' Pirates "" • ~ Porformuco -frwrllnan fllllbaci Jdm Dbcn wbo -• 1-* """ -lo • 1111 IS-yvd pin a6 !Iii. lllqdrfw,andlnm .......... 11- lacileo Col -...i Piil llaCll:lli1, wbo IDied In lw llllllfl Pal So ttUaad ad Dave Jadioon In tho lint bo!f. Rio Hondo • Storms Past G:WC, 34-17 By BOWARD L HANDY PICO.RIVERA -Golden We s I CoUece'• ~ machine worked bt1lllantl:Y Salurilay Dlgbt during tbe opening quarter 111111 the Rusllera moved lo a qulcl: 17-4 edge over host Rio Hoo· do'a Roadrunner.I loolhall team on the El Rancho High field • Perbaps the Br.I period ICOrlng binge came too easy. At any rate, Rio Hondo roared bacl: lo hold GWC ..,,,..1.,. for the final tine stanzas and In the meantlme put S4 polDll OD the board lo win, M-17, and In the -lock up .. undlspuled Soulhem CalifomJa Qxtference laolhall champkmhlp, ; Loi Anples Qty College --. lo Cypma Salurdq Diflltl and the -' ners are DOW two llllJ pmeo In -of ' the Olbo and GWC with a H -.! : contpored lo 6-2 for the ""' .......... ' Rio Hondo 111111 LACC c111b Salordly · and Golden West ends the .._.,. al LA llarllor Friday ltlgbl 'Ibo GOiden :West llrsl quoNr ICOliDg SJH"'!.l"'P!\ oli a lxMI< wl>m Dldt Fel' ,•~-. ~a Roadrunners fumbJe . at the RlO-HfkO 19 yard llrlpe. Bui it ended lo~ the night wl!I> I :38 left In !ha quarter fll a 4l·Yard fielrl goal by Brott White lo maU the ICO~ read, 17--0. Aller lhit the !COring story was all Rio llooqo and the relenUess Roadnmners wasted UtUe lime In. retallatlng. Bui Ille aiis!iero came ID the lhlnl quarter when Rio Hondo recelven sprlnled behind the light GWC """"1dary lo tab perfectlY thrown strikes from quarlerbict lloltl Boldetman on acorlng. plays ,,,. ii; ad 'Iii yards. ,,... pat It out of reaCb for GWC. Golden .Well --..! first oo an op11oo rolloat around right end by Bill comellm for five :varda and llil'A! Ladd loot a blo placeklct snap ft"'1' oenter and circled end for a two-point coovenlon to give GWC an &-0 !Old less than three minutes int• the 1name . The Rustlers' defense forced a punt and · the offense moved 73 yards in 1 t plays with Rick Rice scoring in his sixth consecutive game on a brilliant 12-yard scamper up the middle with 5:07 left to make it 14--0. Saturday's saddleback vlctory was tru· ly a ~ effort.· In practically no facet of the pme were the Gauchos sub par, and tbey IOI a auper .Uort flom the def-aplnst the rush. Saddleboek shut down the lndlans oulllde rushlni attacl: and held U to minus 13 yanlo In the same. '!be 1n4W", behlod the Illa .,...... o1 q\Wterllacl:s Knls llubbo and lloryl Brtgp -.cl for OVlr JOO yards In the air, bat bad - -Intercepted. And 1be Gauchos Vikings Now 1-5 in .. Sunset PU.y When a third drive bogged down at the Rio Hondo 23, Bre tt White came on to kick a 41·yard field goal with 1:38 still left in the flnt quarter u the RusUers w.m In front 17-4 111111 ·~ reedy lo name their own 1COre. Fate decreed otberwt8e, boftver. Rio -came back with a 7~ drl.. capped by CUI Zaby'a M-yvd eapllallzed oo two o1 them. I Bob Haupert, performing two ways for the Gauchoe, JW'OV'td out llartman's Mustangs Roll To 27-3 Victory Over Fullerton Cal NY !Sin 1A11a Obllpol •towed Cal -(l'llllertoo) '111111 -and l(Oal fi1ililj the Ill-yard u..---In 1be llnl 1!111 and the l\loolanp olfmse toolt -111 1be -bllll lo pool • 17..I \'lc- ""7 -.ioy for the -·· No. I ...U collopltotball leam ., Santa Ana Bowl ,,,. llnl ball ---i.. u ~ beld Cal Pol)' lo )Ult Ill Jarda --Bo& the Cal Poly -held the ~ -they bad !Int and pl --twice on tho -Yard lino and once fnlm tho seven: Sophomott fullback Pelc llubbnrd scored touc:bdownfl on i;ina of two and IS yard! and Rich RobblM 1dded another on a t-yard spurt. The other Cal Poly toochdown came on a 11&-yard ldckoll r<lum by Walt MOid rollowine Fullerton'• ~ 1COn1 a »- i'•nl-lleld pl by,BUl'F_..,io. The CalllamJa = AIWellc Alsod&Ucn came left ~ ?•t, » lnthe~,adl'll-UIDcon- 1....,.,. and M ..... n. • \ Loara Downs Marina, s~o By 8TEVE EXOVICll Of ""' DlifJ .,..., ...... There are trJngs more meaningful In life than football. Marina High football fans and team members must fitlally be convinced of that as the Vikings continued to stumble through a losing football sea90R with an 3-0 setback to LOara Satun:h1.y night al W.,tern Hlch. 'J'be Vlklnp, as well u the Saxons, had almool nothing to ~ aboul all nigh!. Both teams lrlded .... ta ... tho llnl t~o quarters and durtDC that time nelther of Iba -bold Iba ball for more lhaD -.,.,_,u,. pi.,. 6:un .-....... '""' _.. --llnall1 dllnullod after both -"""'Did lo tho ftel1 Iller .. n...,inw bal!llme -lftolded by tho ~ --· The -· bavinl ..... -lloppod on the Marina S5 alter namtnc 11 pla11. finally cave aomebodJ' aomelhlna lo be excited about •• Lotr1'1 quarterblKlt Mar Bacon fou nd Pi t Walthall - along the rl&ht 11dellpe and loaed blm the ball fer 1 1'1-yard aeortrc play. With 15 aeconda ltlt In tho third quarter the 8uootl atWn(>led lo -for a ._Int oonmatoo. 'lbe ..W was balltd down and the atlempl appottntly falled, but-ID olfalde·-'CJ ..-lite Vlbtlt P" llll --dwtct and Wt -Baocn l'lll fer Iba flal In tho left ......... ...sq--the lint lo ma.to ff ... ' . Tho Vlklngj, determined lo •Mp at leasl • Ue, opened tbt last quarter with a drive that carried to the Loara nine. The drlve was rustaioed by Nelson Matsulcawa and Joe Renfrow who alternated the ball carrying. With fl little over two minute!I le£t In thl'!. game and the Vlklngs needing to reac h. the aeven for a first and goal an ii· lej!al procedur. lnlraetioll 1"'ljled by the S..ona turned the bill...,. lo 1'>ar• Ind tho drive "1ed with a whlpiper. Allo(lelller then were ·II pulll ID tho . ,-r .. i CHINESE CAPTURE • • • WORLD C.UP .TITLE MELllOUUE (Al'l ~ lllleh Min Natt and Lu lJaoc iDlaa mde1 I 5f.lioie total ol tll IDd .... the Rlpobllc.ol amia the World Cup pl! dtamplonahlp lbla momln& wltl1 a IWO-llrOke victory OY9r Japan. Hsleb •'Oii lndlVldUll honors with 1 217. China edged wt Japan for Ill «m vi .. tory In the cup'• Ill-year hilto!y. South Af lb WU third with "4. Hsieh -rad to • 11 for the r .. a1 rotlOd bot lllU llnithed one strote abOld ol J_...,__X.00. wbo __ wtlh_a 71-211. Tho Unllod Stat .. flnllbed al 446,,.... •'"*-out al Ont pi-. • . -u neither team ooald pl .... tricked and generate more than 1 couple of drives. Marina now ataocb 1-$ in Sunset League action. The Vlklnp opened the stason with a victory over Huntington Eeach, but since then have managed to 9COf'I onl y two touchdowns, losing by sllutoulB three times. Tho V lklnga' only brl&hl spot this year wp •. ~aaon optnlng victory ag•lo&t pmmiially power!UI El llancho. .. -I ··-" -• ... _ • J. lit...,_ • , .... .. ,_, -" -,. -• -• ·-• ,_ • ...... --·~ .. I ··-• I ,_ .. • ._ -" • .I • s , • • ... ;: •• ., .. "" "' " ~ .. .. • • , • • • • • "' .. .. ' • • " • " • s • ... lJ ... ~ • • .. • • • n L • • ' ' "' ;; • ..... "" •n -., .. ... ... •• .. ... ... u '·' ... ... ~; ... ... .... bunt Into the flld -.... than ""' ~ Into 'the --but tho .,,,. ...... failed 111111 It .... llDl ....... fDi'table t7.f owe edfre. On Ibo oen dr!Ye that was cllmued on • fl-yard -play lo the -.. JI, the Roadnmnen lppe&led lloppod .., the GWC three. 'But . an r;,lllclal ruled a Golden West player had lnterlerred wi th a receiver in the end zone when lhe two went up together on a fourth down pass and a touchdown resulted on the ntxt play. Rio Hondo's David Colacchio In- tercept.eel a Comellus pass with 2:17 left in the haU and Holderman made good on a two-pol.tit conversion to give Rio Hondo a 2o-17 tdge at haHtlme. eAM• ITATllTICI ""' """"' ~ l'lrlt .....,. .... ,. , .... ._. ...... ---·--·--·--.., __ ........ ............. --""' t I 1k1Mw Ml _,,_ •• • " I .. •• m .. .11: .,,, .. •• , ' 1 .. "' .. " ao "" "" "' --··-17 • • ... ,, •• 14 .....,. ----... ,_ .. -F.,.,11, TM• l ..... .. " ~ -.. "' • ., ' • .. .... ' .. • ... • ' • ... ' • " ·15.t SI .. .. .. ··-·~ .. -... -·-l"'•" " a • • •• • .. • ,, n .. " ... ' .. • .. ' • • ::: .. '" " ... ...... ---.......... .. .. ... " -"' • • "' ... ··-~ ...... -, ..... " • • ... ... ' • • • -lJ ' • • • .... San Diego • Dana Hill.s Rou~ 5'.6-12; Rolls Past UOP, 20-7 Rison Gains 3oo··Yar<1s SAN DIEGO I APl Altemallna QUlt'lerbaclta em Donckers and JtBIO Freltu comp~ IO of U Pl ... !or 203 yan(1 Saturday nlibt to spark san Diec• state to 120-1 victory over University of Plclfic, clinching 1t 1eut a tie for the Paclnc Coa!t Athletic Association tJtle. l•D.\NIA~ CM .. D9#,...., tlllf -·-·· Jot "*" Jllled up ov~ !Oii yard1 on Ibo ll'OUlld ill tho -. tramplod Dana H~' 11-12, Saturday nl&llt ar 8;• n Clemtnto Hlidi In an Orange Lta1111t Football ·-· ruoon gaJnod sn )'lr<ll tn u carries to overwhelm the I ' ~ ~·h••e . N ° yerv 'to a --a loo tbe _, flilll*k ' b a d Dolpll!nL :All ~. the .M .......... p --of U n ud """""---........... r;;;;; u "'wu"lllliloi>-~ ti ':''bid enly llb: Pl~ tho Wh9le nlchl.1lllblnd ~ ~. the ~ ucellentb~, IQll;ld~ 'IW;D"'""'· • . • • ..i 111a m tl!r!IUlb boleO arid . i\lfllouc'b mue11 ....itt ahoolld shilok O!f ~ tacldto ~or )>e llll>lod to Sadclleback'• or-• tu per carry awrqe.' r-. _. playoo __ 111 -and Saddle,,..k'• lb§ !)olpllina ilol)'oddod lo the other -runners rolled tor.• ~n· offen1l'•e cn,p(ay. The win ran the Aztecs' record to 8-1 and gave them sole oossesslon of first nlace in tlMi PCAA, Pacific !ell lo 7-3 on t~e year and S-t in league play. Football Standings '&icauoe the dtieiat 1"11 llOI .af>!e .. lo ·lwldle ti\e Roedrun- ntra, DaJ\a mn..· offenae dlclll'I baVI ~ lime lo opini.i.· Wba.1 I\ did dO .... '119't' quinerback l!W B!Jrial-~ lo ltll ' "" anal"'*' .toudldm """""' up llla-=--Ol)l-lng !Qll90'.- A Victory over Cal State (Long Bt.lchl Nov. 2S ...u(jl give the AltOCI tho title. San DlllCll atruck ftnt late In the !Int quarltf following an lnteroeptloil by Ken JICbon and he nturn<d 15 Jlnll to I the Padllc 25. Tho AllOCI wound uo lllllod en the 15 and Dennla Haupn booted a 11- yard field" 1oal to make It 3-0 after a quarter. In the second quarter San Diego extended its lead to lf-0 w;th drives or 61 and 65 yBrtls. .,,. Tim Thom capped the first march tflltinll' A 14-vard scor- ing pass from Oonckers while ff'lrrv ~f!nson Mppi>d one vard off ~ckle for the other tally. 8•11"°9• Roll DEKALB. DI. (AP) -Lloyd -...., blngod ....-!or a IOl!rlh period I O U C b d O W II Sa~ to lead Fresno Slate to .a M lootball victory pYtr Ncrthern ilJJnols. -...., who canlo4 33 times for 111 yard!, lam.cl :II , ol 17 yard! In Fresno state's ooly touchdown drivt lollowtnc • f\mible ,....very on the NIU 17-yard lint to give the v~ltora a 11-0 !tad. Northern, pla1u1d by fumbles , finally ocored with 2;29 left In the game on an .,_ yard touchdown bomb tn>m Mart Carlson by B y r o n Florence. IOl.ITit COollT COMJftbq W L ., ,., Ctnlttl 2 1 Ut J' ~, .. ,, , t n n F""'1on ' ' ,. 111 S•tlltl Ma t t 1' fi S.. OJ119 WM 2 t 'IO ti Ml Slfll~ 1 S •• .. , ...... .... .,,.....e.... .... ~.t11111tt """" ..... --. PU!Mrtlfl at. Mt ... ~ 1 ............... ONIWe CtMt ...... °""' .... ~ ..... ,,___ 9' AftlfltfM ........ . hl\11 tne ti Mt. Siii A"'*"le ltilTff••• CAL cotrlPnmwc:'I WL ,., PA •1e Meo!de" ' 1 10 1n Ootdtll WMf f t It! 1N les -"'ttt" (C t t lot " LA Swtl\W'HI 1 t 11& 11' hnlt ""'°""'' ' ' .. 111 LA Htri!lol' 1 f .. 147 CVll"° t f 101 J4. 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E78· 14 11.11 2.24 F78-14 20,11 2~ G78-14 21.11 2.51 H78-14 21.11 2.75 M-0-15 17.11 1.73 G71· 15 22.11 2.13 H78-15 :IS.II •2.11 Wll-1n1on1Y 1.11-~·,., W1111out troc1e-fn odd ta per Ute. ---· ....... - • • Tbt _,, ..... -~ Jeftod, Ibo ball ~ yudl to Mti: 1!2jonllolm In tjio ~ --,,., ' llolpb1na ti1od , !or ~ hlO-POlnl .,.,,. Verlil>'!> W a ~n -leD lncompleto. ·0ana HDll' !Int teore came with 10:13· romalnlnC In the third period -Brian Davi. recovered a Roadrunner ·rumble in mki-eir and nn 20 yards for the-t~. ~AMI ITATl'1'1C:S DM I Flr11 dftlTll rwllll'lf 4 17 1"11'11 ...... .-.1"9 t I ,.Im dow!ll ~ • 1 TQMll flrtt ,.,.,_ I '6 VMdl nieNrlf .. All y'""..... q "' Y ... t.t ~ • I ~·"'=--,..:: m ... ,., 41• Sil! . itllt . 111 "1 sidit111ctl • 11¥ y;sw 1-a °""" Htl)s • ,. ,, 1-11 ··-CM .. M\ll'l'i.tt• '"""'"' ....... ,,. .... To1011 ·---~.'le,._ :t .... - ~AlltNe _ ... J 1J I U J lJ .... I I I 4-t 1 I I ... ' . ,..,, 11••1.4 SI :m I 11.J 1GU21.J J u .. ... J lO ' .. . llll.S • • •••• ... 411 • t.J ,.. " "" 20 I t ' • U01Wins Water.Polo Tourney SANTA B.\llllAM -. UC fn1ile'I """" Jiolo t 0 I Ill .brHt~ by~_.. to -.Illy yin Sltu""'1'• Gold ~ tnvltatlonal ~t al UC ~ia ~·-Coocli Ed ,Newland'• Antoaterl poQabed off UC San- ta Batt>an. 14-1, Jn tho cblm- plomblp '""" u Jim Kiuat paced Ille vtlnnera with air goala:. Io earlier games1 UC! blitz. ed Chapman. 1H and cat Poly (l•-1), IU. In tho Cbai>- man pme, Newland mod junior Vll'lllJ . and lrabman .,._.,' Uc Imno ii ,_ Idle un- 111 l>oie; l.:Z -It compel<8 In Ibo NCAA -at tho ilntfttai, al !low - «>aw"I Hp -I ua 3414-14 UCSB 0 4 I :r.-t UC Irv1no -111( -Bnd- bwn 4, !!lack l, Qlclqnann 3; Knite •. UC! I I 1 :r.-13 Cbapman 0 0 4 I)-4 UC Irvine . ICOl'1ni Bouchil' I, -4, PlrlODI J, Wiii I; Graham I, Salt S. Pro Resplts ... 0... .... -...., YR W (OTI ..... la!il.Ottrtlt 111 CNcNo I ..... .,,.... llN ANerir. Ill, Ml ....... lit QIJailo 111, 1•"1 ..... * 1"1111~·· 114 Mawtllt 11! . .. . ll'ldl1ne !:rt, UNfl tot ltlfltw:k't 11f,. 'MW VDl'tl " Cl'f'CllllWI ti6. """"!Ill I• • ~ ti.(, Mifnlllll• 111 (OTI 1111 DllfO llM. CNllM MS .... st. Loul• 1. T.,,.... t H.-Yorl ltllllll'I 7, Clflfomlll 1 Mor!lrMI I, \M ~ t VllltOUVtr 4 Pl,....,,.11 3 ~llhl• s. lvff•lo 1 Ml,...._a t:. Nt'# \'Ottl Ill~ I 1011 ' SIMdlr. Noue..W u. im 0 U L -For Collegu; Jayceet I • Football · Scores • I --Rlct .. ""'-• Teru 17, Baylor I TCU Sl 1 Ttsu Twcb 7 Ntw Muk:o Sl M, N. Tau Sl II rear gs9 !'om 8L "· ff, Ollwlllll & • l'ml41, Yala• Nt"l' ... Pltlalu1!i II s-sr.~• CGrnall ....... ~ .. ._..... Buctnal1 41, coteeto ' Rulltfl 11. -u. ' Princttoe 10, 111n...s T .llMtkM """ 14 ~ c.11111 ' """"'"" M. frWfy 1 J .' ,,_,.....,, ... .-.................... . ~--=. .:.::-;,• ·~~ .... n. c.m.e u. a•··' e.w. ,............,,, ----· , ............ ~,. t =..7~rcz:::i. . ~ lt"I::.:. -• .. ... ;~· .: 'Ii"'' ~r::·::...~. ·~ -··· Cen••• ' .... ,,. ldt - 11 c..-.. lt\Jlf l :~II ~:O:'l t.li =r11· .. ~~i"'~~!!':I!'~ ••.• 1 -··~'.W' .. =.~ •. ' :=:. • ' ' • ' '' .. •• . ' ... , " ~ •• • ,, • • • ' ., i . ' . ~ • .. { ') " I 4 1 In lesa than one hourweputyourcarthrough212ellclronlctaota. We~~ UIS ta and fronl end. Engine porlormanca, tr1ntml•lon. brll<a eyawm porlonnonu....,. e~r1cal 1y1ttm Ind k>tt more. You witch the r•dta come out on our~ typewriter. The wr itten ropor1 shows you the rooulta. II lndlcot•--portaolyourw .. • llltong and what parta ·.--nllon', A trained Glagnoollclan wlll go.,..rllleflll*I with you. ff you wlah, M'U g!Wyou an•tlmol8 al~ -llH'Y roptlra. NoclllMlollll "°""any of Ille WOfll dOnl. You-whol IO 1111 llld-IO fix H. '11111 weelC cnly h [lllclfcrllf1212111talaonly .... T1111'1alll'MQCl-~"'-foret1 ..... I lfll. •r- • • - ' ... ~ ... :i •• ... '· , l i . , , ., , .. " I I I I A GAaY BALCH · : Balch Gets . I •' ' , I I I I I . l I I I I • . ' ... l By HOWARD I. 'BANDY r.. Of "" Dalty """ ,.... ~ ,. Gary Balch was' ,_, place :ki~ker .at Edison High School and enjoyed considerable suc- «SS when the Chargers won !the CIF 4A challiplonship ~ years a·go. r-Today be is a hlgbly SUC· 1icesstuJ defensive end a t ~gc Coast , College as a hhman. But be ts looking fOrward to nest seum when ille can again add place kicking ~ to his liat of ac- ~~=---(OCC'• cur-place illcker) w 111 ate alter lhll ....... and llope I.can do 1be p~ ldok- 'tng nett IUIOD!" Balch says. jllgbt now Balch's kicking is Jlmlted to tlck9111 that put tbe '-f"p O 1.1 t.i OD in trouble everytlme he puts hi! foot into ibe f>ell. Whal ts tbe biggest dil· ·r~ be b4s found in playbli al OnDie Co&ll. lrom his h1g\ sdiool d1y1t ''The competition Is tougher. "But· tbe biggest thing, I lhiDil. Is what coach Jack Fair 1111 ta!llht me this year. He ma"11 me hit harder and puts pressure on you to make you play better." Fair is the OCC defensive .roach and praises Balch .. ..... of his top pupils this .......,.atocc. h. "He'• doing a real fine job ·for us this year," bead mentor Dick Tucker says. "He bas a lot of pi>tenlial· and is having a tood year for us. It's hard to compare him right now. though, because he's only a A( Edlion, Bolat'lJlayed .on "' · ·u wen as aetense.\Be ' a ll&hl end on ol~.iand · be had run p!i,.nc of· bUt pnfers the del,..lve me. • • His brother, Mike, Is a ..iarllnC offeqsiva auard at ~~.=;·biggest thrill football? '"Of ......., 'ldnnlnll Ille CIF tbe bigelt. -.,!Ill' I lbe<lime I ldcloo4 tliO ex· ' polnl lo .,,.t •7-!n alley, lt-:io, bU 10 rant with E111at championship. If we f liodn't bea"'1 them, we might not have had a chance to win f tbe Cir· .. Rlgh now he Is studying as t an art major in color and i deaign but would like to switch IWhls major to that or veterinary r, mecUclne. He enjoys working 'with animals (and thil doetn't t mean tbe oppoalng t.am'• of· t rlose, either) and would like t to be able to help them with ·-!loo and .... ery. :MdJe)lilre art two Balchs ~ill Onmp Cout lhll yea!'. this '-'•' tbe latt ol tbe speciet In t-!ootl>all. ---.anatlldltoa.Jbnil • _...,..,.,... quaM1>ecl: and Jiii I -man mlddJe pard. I. Tritons Host ~'Five All'B _Cage Teams &.na-. I,.. ... - • ; Long TD Plays Keeping Rustlers Area Fans Entertained '• 7&-yard pasa 1Jlay and 411-yard nm. Dua mu. -Included In Mark Eljei!llQlin's six touchdown catches bas been a ~ play. ' ~ -F.ddie Weinberger's·'JO.yard punt return for a touchdown is the longest of the Chargers IClOl'el. Estaada -Dan Princeotto baa · nB! for toucbdowna covering 41, 47, 37 and 115 yards, Dave Panel baa caught TD passes for 85, 40 and 39 yards and Steve Speer baa an ilf>.yanl punt retum for a toucbdown. F..-· Valley -Toochdowna by Mike ,Malcolm (Ill-yard nm), Bill Ogden (90,yard pass), I.es Becher (77-yaid run), Ben Dotjson (~yard nm with an interception) 8b1 Joe Burks (SO-yard tickoff return) have kept ~ tam m .their feet. Dmoilaglaa· lie.di -Paul Flatness baa S<Ued m nma.ol 15, 77, 44 and,40 yudl and also tallied ·m a llO-yard punt re\Uftl. lt11• Van ~:tallied oo nms ol :io and 115 yarda belont'lnjured. . Lopu Btact.--Injury cut Dave Marrtoer's senior season short four iames but be still managed toucbdown jaunts of 7', 75 an4 64 . ' " Fourth-Gear JC Cage Pairings RUDI NIEDZIELSKI Arinotinced Orange Coast College fac:.s Glendale and Saddlebacl: bosts Last week we left 1>00r Dick injured man," Kilgroe cbuckl-E1 Camino in the flltt round of Kilgrne in tbe hospital, wrack-ed. tbe second aDDWll Miles Eaton ed witb pain from .skull frac-Still pained from his injuries Invitational basketball touma- tures, a broken bact, internal (he bas a broken collarbane ment at Orange c'o as t, injuries and GOd knows how and multiple gashes and Wednesday, Dec. 6. many mott breaks a n d scrapes) Kilgroe is · aireedy In tba, eecond =. play bruises. lllCk at bla Job' •baftd!ng Cypreaa battlet and Anyone olher than the 38-fiberglass fairinp. ta2*I and Santa Ana takes on· Allap Han· year-old road racer from seats. cock. · Costa Mesa, Jllighl stlll . "' lnjUrles .that ~ .,.,... Loo Angeles cc -the thete:'Wliea ')'Oll '"'8ble Ott"; olhera to scream o\11 1lo,~ cbampiomhlp last ... ;;; with road ra&ft~He WO over don't seem to ,~~.1too an t'-13 three overtime vic- the tqp =• .altal-. much. ln·OO be""9 iml.over tory over occ bot tbe CUbs te..S like t " ·~' by, twcp••-• t;;~ie:JiJe wlil mt be ~ lo <lelend you're · . ' lo, lbe ,__,. .In 'a ' !i!'J"< pl!· their Utle, hospital bed·lot . ~ ',,,wlllcl(lolllll&M!*J!ll,~ In other -- Happily, we mml report the ln'lPrtnt Iii 1 tW'rlclnl Golden·West will facciGavllM that the pervasive rumor tire OD bis belly. And 11rllef in the .._;.. .. ____. about Kil-'• ......,.col -this year be broke bit !oOt o,...... ·~ of the ~-,..,_ -w1w be -•--~ tltr....,.-Monrpert lnYttaltoeal (Nov. stitutlon Is true. He ii malle n -=-~"'""''1 811) and will 1..,. s a n Oii! of rubber. ~ ~-:::;::~ . llmianlinO In tbe !Int -· ,. d17,~jl!Oclor1·wwe about ·!bt·lalelt " ·~-of the Cbaff01 lll'lttalional ~'to~lllll !>lw l\f!.ro"";:&~~.__ (Dec. 13). ---'bid·llftn 'O!Wlllow ·Udorirbla °'*'«•·Olosl ·-East ~ the'' lllow Sjwinp dieao llellnol. , . .:· LA In Ille_. round o11be cra8b. Kllgroe was already · """°" 'ie race m a track. Cbaf&y affair. ·• planning bis escape from Ille we'n .......i by lilecllcal tn- hospital. ......... But when ... ..i<Lout "I realized that I was in a $15 to ride at WlIIOtr we very expensive hospital oot weren't, although ft aMU!lled knowing whether I w a s we were," be said. covered by insurance. I "It's a tragedy that you're panicked and my main con-covered when you go out and cern was getUng out,'' he e•· race but that you're not when plained. ' you . ju8t ao out QC! run "I realized ~t it was around. They char~ us all nothi ng J dldo't go through that money liJr the !m>of It." hefore and •I cooldni find out The helmel a popul!r anything about my held In-"Easy Rider" design, wa.s juriea, so I left the hospital." certified ·IOI: alety Wider -tbe Kilgroe, phJslcally _much Z-1111 -11111 1ppnved better off than tbe pllyllClalll by the -~ surmised. --Allodltlaa far -..-. bla ~· '-tben Yet It --11 tullJ-11 ,. rac "" _. a dried --' Iii ,........., stored, llealllllly u..,..i -~ ..,,_._ . - out of tbe wmL I pWUc ~ dtainl Into --..= Ut.'- "1bea I ~ by about Kllgroe'1 ICalp when tbe ac-ii -:1ero1 "" c.i ,..,., 111..0l f1've or~-people and ddent oetm1ed. _........,. .. ~ ~ ' Area Spo$ Calendar ~ "It •-~-1.._.~ -•·---ct I managed to '91'Vince !hem I -I ~ ~ ... •w -V fi ' was ambulalOry. '!'bey said If 1 stnet rldq. Normally I don't · 1 8 • ""· l wanted out thal badly, they'd wear It wlwn I'm racing, but II vi' ..... -... "' """' v let me go if I signed some was cheap and I ~~ to : i~ release papers." h~Yft!,t.,"~o1u;tC~t t:· = ~ ""~v T: SIDI wearing bis pavernenl-cut me _... lhlD 11171hinl M;, -• . "'' ''"· scarred orange racing suit, and that's whit I nally~F;=;,='=='""'==~~=~~~~~'=:I splotches of blood giving them to. I can't beU... II · a tie dyed ellOcl, and hla that I wore It lmowlnl Wl1I J face looking like be had jU!t lhoughlfdld •bout belmetl." inspected a .malfunctioning In Kll&tne'• oplnioo, tbe Ooly r.'..'":°'. :'Jr-. in:?~ llebnet Worth7 o1 w•nc a -• -....,.:illts head <·ii ll-Hallowteo nighl ~~-=:"a~= "Nobody~ me a purportedly .. _. ride FlnallJ I from pol1<a-lt. Inn pllW 1i1> In bit Aa we told JOU WI·--ti lfet-!lo• aid lb e ,... ban aocb I MJrnil, ~. ~ ~ -,,, It. Yoa mIOt no\ bi far DOI ..... llD 11 loi 1!*'"11 11 JWcroo. ) - .. 1* kadobtL k~I\ '1r IHJ liJ(eo~~~@ ' ,, .. ' ............ ... 7~..,....~-_,. .,. • ' ' ' . • • c 0 ·8-TRACK ·.STEREO · E 'Pll~ER < 88 RllUll ' llEU Pia -·------IM illl --·----141Zlll • • WESTlllSIU ·---................ ! ' ' ' • •.r. ' , • • .... ,,. The Week's ~.arket Highlights I • r Tiie Review Wltat's New In Stoeks STOCK S"Lm. S.mbo"I llnl-•ntl-.3..fcr·2 CCN"Ya!GMT Jtn aY UNITIO ,Ill S ITNEINATIONAL I • '• \ ' .... v--P..W..lfoe ..,,,. NollrcJI (#It 111.JOI .... °"'""" ..... =. L.~111 ;;:: c......,.n 1111:. 11,100 NII Pet 0... 7UOO New ,,,,.. ..... 71,Jll 0.. MoMI' c.o M,.)OCI Frenlll'tll NY CP '5.JOI NAM> v.._. todaY, IOMJOO. •• I a "" , .. ... .. ~" D • ---1111+ 116 -. --. D-" 5'"'-+ "' U'4+ '4 ltl'i+ " -~ ti + ~ ,. + 1"" Over tile eo .. ter • -r&h ~·· ' '· ,., l ,; ~ .. ~Se {Jpped HISTORY.OF THE DOW JONES INDUSTRIAL AVERAGE CheckMe~r Joins Machine Banking • • ·· '. 'sI?··-a1 . 1,00 ,, . ' In the past, a variety ol Now.Floyd.Sill In Dallas has The thttm\>Plutlc 111botrate DAU.AS _ Do you ever ways have been used to handle come up with a new IOluUon. add.a ooly one-thousandth ot 1n notice' · t h e strange-looking s u c h a machine • rejected which addl a "·inch-wide Inch to the thickness of the nwnben at the bottom of your check. Often it is put into a white ttrlp "to the bottom of original check. Checks needing checks 'I jacket lllat Is Ulen truled like the rejected cbeck, making ii "repairing" are bunched For about ·10 yean oow, lbe check4taell. One --PoSSible to .-...noode all lbe togetber too need to IOrl them most tia1*J have been uiing with this IOlulloa is ~ tbe ' mqnetic data needed on the by size) and fed to tM ~· '-°: /'f""l'., INGHAM, ,Ala. .J..., K t Generart.lotol;s'llliMy e.-ments that beJonl,.Q!1 ._ strip. 1be strip Is boncled CheckMender, wltlcb .,.. il>- niagneUc Ink encoding to t11e boCI: or the choct'tbeti ~to the old dleck by a beat pro-ply .up to IO,OOt ltrtpa per that the ~eat belt .system now beint in- orl new Ct\1'8 has in- motorists' use of seat speed dl<ck handling. When up on the 1-kel lnliteld. -· hour you get • supply "' -"'"===-=================--=-=:-:--=-~ from your bank, they ll'"1n8lly" • :t'lie .... th-long sui'Vey in- ~ almost 7,000 C&l'S in ~ found that 42.6 """ • "' 'occiipants In cart with arnlng 8)'8tem were their lap belts. This Is f ppreclabte Increase from % ...,,.,.i recorded !or wilbout the warning · ,...., oYMn, requjred by a aafe1l standard In all built slDCe Jan. I, !IOUl1ds r and ligbU a warning ~on the Instrument-panel 20 :11l)lte lap belt ol either the "1rer or . -a front s e a t er is not buck1ed when 10 , ill shilled Into a driv-IN~ ,.._.,.,._'lliif' 'PM- ,";(. year' with the advent ~·"°~;:;:;;:;:;:"r";::;:;::;;:;:;:t:;:;::;:;:;::;;;'j"~';:;::;;:;:;:;:;:i~;:;::;;::;:;:;:"t"'.;:;:;:;::;;:;:;'r"~;::;:;:;:;::'j":;".0j ilt'1ie·startot.interl!><k system " ~=t~u~ ~nfa-· ' bitckJ<d up, I =ill~~eu:.= Ame.-iean Institution .~~$ Dow Jones Pri-•--.1 First Index-in 1884 contain odd-shaped numbers printe<j In magnetic ink at• the bottom. . These ire lhe bank's iden- tifying numbers and yoUr own account number at the bank. II you look at your checb ·•• wben they come boCI: fnlm the • bank you'll notice that a third item baa been added in the • same maanetlc lett.nng -the • amount tor which you wrote lbe check The purpose "' an this 1s to make It poulble for a mad11ne to read that chOct. This In turn hAs made tt poalble !or commercial banb to keep up with the Increasing Ude ol business. But once ln 1 while -In lac~ from 3 to 5 percent al the time -something makes It I imPoSSible fol' a machine to read the check. Part of It may be torn off. Or the quality or I the mqnetlc ink•may ba poor and -the machine. Or, the penon encoding t h • amount al the check In magnetic Ink may malte a mlatake. l!d!{lobodl-Japand~ • · r~ ~.;.. ... ; ... e;1111e·--idltor'• No14: wo11 s,_ ~....,.. ...-. ror--Brld,•a-.i Accountants ........ enl's e11«t 10 ma1:o atOOltr °" 1111~ brrai. ,~ put-...... E1oct11C. ·f!l!@lnoblle ,..1 belta maD-1hrough toh.,. u.. Doto lnclillod-""'-°""._..,.. 11>11r11y after t1111 lint Jn. Set Mee~na baco-11 Is the JOMt lndUltriol_ AV<fOl1• ~:theftol role tbeJ ,'!J!"'-II!!! -doab1al ., .... appiorad, 11 ~ best, ·and -1 clo .. a ....,. J,000, endmq • •" . .,... .. Ito -of' 1111 bepa to drop and, on Altpll idJ meam to ~ '°!'g """-'Of fllrlallofll :t:.!i ID Ho~~ I, 1-. 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' [ • I I' • \ 1 , I I I - c DAILY PI LOT S11nd1y1 Ncwtrnbff 12, 1972 Real Estate Questions/Comment By Realtor Randall Mccardle In my busineu I seem to Mve problems hlrint ind k"plng tho right pooplo. How do you chooto your saln people? Do you UM oplitudo lflls in hiring HI-? Are tMM fflh f1 irly 1ccur1te? What do you look for when hiring • saln person? I hffrd you s1y in 1 speech th1t the selection ind tr1ining of sales people 11 the blckbone of you,. businHs. How do you go about this? M. A., Newport leach In addition to the usual things, such as experienc.e backgrounds, checking with fo.r mer employes, cred1l "checks and altitude toward fa mily, we also e mploy Air litude Testing for Industry. We attempt to 'look at the inner man to determine: Ment•I 1bilities -C•n he le•rn the job? We first look for mental abilities. In fact,' we look for specific .abilities, not "General 1Q." He doesn't have ~o be a genius, but if his intelligence is below a cert.am level, he just won't make the grade. The successful salesman is much brighter than most people think. Interest -Does he like to sell? Next, we look for a man's interests -what he likes to do, and what he doesn't like to do. The average guy doesn't like to sell. He is more interested in machinery, figures, science, or routine work than in selling. We don't know how ~e _got that way, but that's the way he is. The salesman is Just the oppos ite. He prefers selling to paper work. He likes to talk to people -not work in his garage. You want a man who likes to sell -not one who will spend all d ay with a customer doing an "engineering" job. Temperament -C1n he take it? \Ve look next for personality traits. The typical male is more slow·going and deliberate. By contrast, the salesman has a lot of .drive and energy, "get-up-and-go" in him. He is no "pipe- smoking philosopher." The average man lacks the self· assurance to go out and sell people. Nor is he a ver y sociable guy when you compare him with the success- ful salesmen. In short. be just doesn't have the push for selling. Motivation -Will he work? Finally, what moti: vates him -what does he want from this world? The typical ·male is more interested in security. The sales- man is interested in mating money. The average guy isn't too prone to push himself. The salesman wants at least to win friends and influence peopl~. if not to be sales manager. · Aptitude testing offers you no panacea. If you sim· ply run warm bodies through the tests, if you don't make a phone call to find out why the candidate really left his last job, testing could prove a great disappoint- ment. Tests are a valuable aid to judgment, but they won't do yo ur work for you! . Furthermore, tests aren't pe'rfect. They won't iden- tify every alcoholic, woman chaser, and bad check pas- ser! Don't expect the impossible. If you have reserva- tions about aptitude tests, so do I. Tests don't work every time. However, they work often enough to pay off. Randall R. McCard.U is an invtstment analyst, college lecturer, and author of "Real Estate in Califarnia." Send your comments and questions to Randall R. McCardte, c/o the DAILY PIWT P. 0. Box 1560, Costa Me sa 92626. S••11e1 ftet)ftlb . MAIUllALL Large Apartment · A'I'.· · ~-.,. STEWART t Jim Mllffl~~ Ir 'If G • F appolntod dlstrlot lilJel ·rows m aYor ~h ~%.. ~s.:=. Company, lt tcllowlna._.m:~·'!iiit: father'• foot11tey.1 In II'! 1n Ibo nation u a wholt Wubl"!llon, D.C. is second the real eatate 1>111- IDOlt people atlll llve ln single •with 111,400 JUch unlts or 19 , f1mD; bomu or In viry small percent 1ot "" 't .o ta I . apartmeni b<Jildll)g1. Yel'' the Pbllade!phta ranb third wllh large apartment bouse If aJn e1,ooo or 20 percent of the lm~t factor m IOCl•Y'••' total molUple liou.jll!g'unlts of housing market and Ill role )s SS'l,llOO, certalti to eolarge ln 1 llie Chlcigo, the ch~ '•bows, ts .. luture, reports I' r o p er t y in fourth ,place wltji IS ~ Research Financial Corpora· Or 150,000 units Oil$ oflbe total lion (PRFC), Los Angeles-bas-oJ ,ll'IJ)llO multrple units. s&n , ed real estate investment Francilco placed fifth with ·14 baiikera. percent or 53, 700 units ln large Austin G. Anderson, directOr buildings of the total multiples of research for PRFC, cites of 393,IOO. ~ some fundamezltal reasons for Detroit ranked s1xth with ~ the trend toward Increased comparatively low U ~I multiple dwelling unlll and or 31,800 rental unlll out of Ute large complezes In particular: m ,too multiple bilu•lng unlta JI'" Ma•te. Jr. FIRST CLASS APARTMENT LIFE IN NEWPORT'S VERSAILLES "First, both young and to~li is interesting to note," retired people are typically s 8 1 d Anderson, liihat in renters rather than buyers. relation to vertical New York, Young tend to rent for finan· sprawling U>s Angeles, the na· ciaJ reuons a.nd moblllty, tion's second ranking area in while retired people generally populaton. had only nine par· need less living space. cent or 7B,!IOO of its multiple The 3~ycar-old ManhaU is ttie son ot James M7:;t· , vice president and for Wcatsid"' Morta:aie .:. . In Orange County. Newport's Versailles "Second, urbanization has nntal units ' in Jar g e made apartment living more apartments." convenient for commuters. Plush Apartments Offered "'l'hird, the rise in land values, taxes and construction costs have priced m a n y private homes out of the market, and the list of amenities being offered by New Firm The belief of builders and designers in the past has been tha t apartments are. for people who can't afford a home. As a result, the affluent person who wanted the carefree existence of an apartment with the high standards of quality and lux- ury to which he was ac- customed had nowhere to go. Today there is Versailles on the bluffs at Newport Beach. overlooking Newport Harbor and the ocean beyond. Qln- ce ived and built by the celebrated .• , b u i I d e r and designer Donald S c h o 1 z . Versailles on the bluffs offers imaginati ve, secure a n d varied lifestyles. may then choose the style of ercise rooms, a p r iv at e many new epartment!, which A new entry in multi-ramlly architecture he wants. cocktail lounge, s e p a r a t e home ownership can't provide, projects _ Pacific Property recreation rooms, and a large are gteat attractions." Management, Inc. -has Within each home, he may Acapulco-style swim-up bar A fourth factor, Anderson begun <JPetations in Newport further choose from 29 dif· with underwater stools and added, is that large apartment Be ch ferent floor plans, enabling priva~ lockers for residerita to buildings offer c er lain ~ · new Company, bead-- him to find the plan which keep their own be\terage su~ economics of operation over quartered in the centennial best suits his needs. In ad· ply. · smaller buildings, in addition Baak Building at S333 Pacifle dition to eight floor plans for Rents range from $195 to to representing a popular in-Coast Hi&hway, is under the studios and a large three-$650 a month with up to 2,000 vestment vehicle. direction of 'President Gerald bedroom plan, Versailles on square feet availiible. Four A chart prepared by Proper~ B. Murray of Newport Beacb. the bluffs has five floor plans custom-decorated models are ty Research refiects the formerly director of property for one-bedroom apartments on display daily between 9 relative importance of large management for Walker and and 15 for t w o -b e d r o o m a.m. to 6 p.m. apartments, with 50 units or Lee Realty in Anaheim. · apartments. To reach Versailles take the more, in the top seven Murray will be directing Security is always an im· Newport Freeway then metropolitan areas in the na-rnana~ment of project s portant consideration fo r the Newport Boulevard. Tum right tion. New York Metro has the throughout the United States affiuent, and Versailles gives on Hospital Road, then left in· highest percentage of large for clients. including its parent residents peace of mind with a to Versailles on the bluffs and buildings with 798,700 in rental corporation, the Greenwich gendarme who screens guests the models al 900 Cagney units or 34 percent of the total Group, tnc. -develqpe.rs of He joined Stewart Title Company ot Orange County when the Houston·based UtlC' ln::iurance firm re-entered the local market on Septem- ber 25 of thl?t year. Ste,·.ert hf'adquarters is loceteq;1.§! 900 North Broadway ,, J~ San ta Ana. •w • Jim Jr. had a decade Ul_ll singer and rnualclan, ~-w later a public relatloN maw ager for General Ta1e~, aoctation, a music pub !I company. Sonny" Cher; M Lettermen and tM ~~ Boys were some of ~;t'l~ tertalners he handled. • \ k. a singer and musldtll't the Pittaburgh, Pa.·bontlMi'} shall was aa&oclated ~·. • levt!nl singing grodps ! ea.st, which recorded a· : her of records which among the top 10 in tlte ft tlon. 1: 3'.1 STEWART ":''' .. ..,~1•·1 TITU CO.,.:,, •'.'\o,ro: too N. IROADWAf.o-: SA~TA ANA ·~1.:• · Pio. SU-1114 The first grouping of 225 units are situated in several different mansion complexes, ranging from the authentic archi tecture of a Loire Valley chateau to the s tatel y Southern Colonial or Georgian estates. Having chosen to li ve at Versailles, each resident at the single erUance ac-Lane. mul tiple housing invintory. multi-family projects. cording to the wishes of the _.::.::::_ _______ _:.=~=-==~.=:.=:::::.:_.:::::::_:=::!..!.::..::=::_--~~ residents. Each room is 'also equipped with a closed circuit television security system which is tuned to t h e resident's own TV set. It allows him to see and talk to any visitor before letting him enter the building. Seaside Hom~s at La Cuesta Standard luxurie s at Versailles on the bluffs include built·in beverage bars, plush wall-to-wall carpeting, drapes, pelio balconies, fireplaces, all- electric k i t. c h e n s with luminous ceilings, solar glass on all ocean exposures. monarch three-way mirrored closet doors, an award-winning soundproofing system a n d facilities for cable TV. M•p not lo ••act acale I One of the last opportunities of the plans are designed to to buy homes within walking take advanlJge of Southern distance of the beach is now Califoniia 's indoor -outdoor behll offered by builder Don style of livina._ Ayril Jr. at La Cue.st.a by the The homes have three to Sea ln .. Huntlngton Beach. seven bedrooms and two to Bud Fricker, vice president four bathrooms. ot Ayre.s Realty, exclusive Ayres' wide1 variety of plans sales agents for the group of and exteriors give the new homea. points out La neighborhood a custom look Cuesta by the Sea is 400 yards because like plans do not ap- . from Huntington State Beach pear as often u I n and near many of the recrea-developments wilh just a few tlooal facilities of Huntington selections. 'l'bele plans have Beach, Newport B e 1 ch , been developed ln the over 67 Laguna and Dl!Yl Point. yea~t the Ayres flnn hu There are 150 one and two t>e,n developing and building story homes on a 40-acre site residential communities. bordering on B r o o k h u r s t La Cuesta by the sta has the Street. There are nine Ooor d is I i n c t i v e Ayres look -plans, with 28 exterior stylings highlighted by sweeping. low available in this new Ayres profile rooOioes, huge rough- community. Some of the hewn wood beams and im· homes have up to 3,000 square aginative use of stucco and feet of usable Jiving space. All masonry. ~~~~~~~~~~ • Television and telephone outlets, vinyl entries, wood burning fireplaces. s h a g carpeting and c 0 n c r e t e driveways are among the ex- tras included in the -.homes. Some plans have cathedral ceilings and formal dining rooms. Kitchens a r e all-electric with serve-through windows to patk>a. Built·in ranges with dark glass doors, garbage disposers and dishwashers are alao lncluded. Prices are from as low as $35,490 w i t h conventional financing p I ans available. Buyers at La Cuesta by the Sea own their homes and land and receive title to them, un- like many other seaside com- munities which are on leased land. I J An $800,100 pri v at e clubhouse features saunas, ex- 3 From Coast Sales Leaders Walker & Lee, Inc., has named three Orange Coast residents salespersons or the month for September. Winning the honor were Do n Enright of the Costa Mesa of- fice, Lynne Rothell of the Newport Beach-Irvine office, and Bob Hynds of the Hun· tington Beach office . Chooee from 5 floor plans a nd 15 el8vatlons. Newty expanded and lmf)roved. The ultimate in buyer proven plana_ Discover this beautifully established community of aiiet 750 homes nestled in the rolling hills of Irvine. PresUge, suburban seclusion and conven ience at the heart of the cultural and recreational center of Orange County. These spack>us residences offer Indoor end outdoor lfYtng at Its best Garden homes, totally secluded and private ••• on• and two-stories, with up to four elegant bedrooms. With cua10m fireplaces, huge master suites, open garden kitchens filled with bunt.in •Ppuances, 1av1sh baths ••• and. a1id1ng wans or glua opening to patios W'ld gardens. Hurry-these are the best buys In ll'Yine. FROM S35,990 TO S53,790 . 't': ·~i..i 'd! ,,. ' ""' (.'Iii I :i..., ___ J .. Bnoj~ A T'\MOOR =·= ':."''°"°', ~ ~ RleMrd I . Smllh, 1.-.c. ~ •1ri!"("TJ~1·,t"ijir.-.-m-.-.--. ~-•• -.-.. -.. -.-.~'! Tt1rtle Rock, Irvine "!OW.L HOUSING OPPORTIJNITIES" ~i ........ ·-• .. ........ ' l , ' • ' , • . . FIREPLACI CRIATIS INTIMATI ATMOSPHIRI AT COUNTRYSIDE i•!·~ :i;.ue Forest Tra~t ,:-,:: .. Countrysi,de Selling Fast ' Sundly, -lier 12. 1972 DAILY l'ILOT C 9, '7iejo: ~lose Tabs Vital .. •. .. . .. ~.,..l ... _letlld-Ti . 'Sha . s TL-,, J_ and ._uOo ... -= ;:t:. ~ · · ime . ring aves 1wusanWJ w11111n 1111111111on 'Vle1• ... • _...,.., ..... ....., COits and 1n-olllce, uWllln( or d I•• ry 4 • • ·, """""* ellldency," GJllenD dt.o Ille cut of a --------porlence lo aattafy Mission te~ U-.., 1111 ..,_ ff'!! ha Gilleran, •Ice J>f'll-. -belne llullt with douos Vlejo's needa. In oddltlon, the rooords IDd "°""1Dlllll ore deal: of the Admlnlatnttive of llPIJ'l!e IUbcontractors computer firm lhared Million 1ln)'I m bud. la ......_, -Divlaloo 1! Mlaslon respooolble for ~ the sy1tem ~ 1 Viejo ~7. such u plumbing, electrical Vlejo 's confidence In the lfpeWrlter-llb clevlce lor cll!a One liley to the company's wlr~, a'.nd so forth . future growth of Orange Coun-Input, doing away wttb (lOp).. ~ llUCO<SI has come "Each of them requires pay· ly. p It cat e d, ~ from tta me of computer time ment for their portion of the So confident in Oranee punch carda. abaring wort at various a.taces of the County'1 future was Allen· Beakles teeph11 • CODltant "JeeePmg close tab.! on a overall project. Multiplied by Babcock that the rwm has a nd lmmedlate eye on M1ulorl project can save a builder the hundreds of homes Mission Viejo'• job ~ the CIXl\--tmusands of. doUars and spell Viejo will build at ~y given established a full-service put.er tJmmihartng l)'ltem bu the dlfference between profit time, the nwgnitude end com-remote data center in Tustin, provided several .sdld. ed- aod loa," Glllerall etale5. plept7 of the rocords beComes vaotag.,: Al the tad al tbe '«nme BhMing ctves 118 tm-DWll¥e," GWenn ltated. "'WE HAVE set up remote month ecoomta .. ....,. lo medlale IDIOl'lllllloa when h'1 By UllJll tbe computer REAL £SN, TE data centers in both New York b a l 1 n c e ,' Clo 1 la C II needed, not ....,.i dQa or syalem, ""*""'• 1 reglilar lft and Loo Angeles to cover eJ· autllnllklollJ -"1 the weeblateraalalhocaaewith report Cll ia«<r• a·nd '------~ iltinc CU<tomen." explailled COIJllllllor.-•1-llo many service bureaus. Our paymenla Wla Ille Mmion Mtdloel Jane Alleo Babcock, laJt jom1laJ - -- management bas the 11]>1<>-Viejo QJmpuy uac!ly what president of Allen-Babcoct. .....-_ ........ -ID date lnlormaUm 11 -Iha statm 11 of eadl project: "Bu~ ft Ml•bllftd the -II*, 11 -*11111< whenever a quick. v'I t a I pioneer in the 1119 of CXJmputer Tustin eDer ip8ril1rally fee ~--~......., ~ deciston hu lo be myle.'' "ANf;ll'llEll •s pec I," Ume llhartnc. """'tlietr ear· ,,..._..of Ibo flllllre. Based ~· ~ llalll --, GWerm aald, "I• the fact tllat 1y clays, -.nlsln( the long· oo the IJV'l'lh pa~ of this etandant --. flllm. IN. 111E oxwtrucUon and. 1& our OOIDl*JY grows, the ·range edvantage ·of automa-am, we're convinced that it develapment industry, crucial computer bas more than was a wise, s Pe cul a l ive MISSION VIEJO projects decisions are made on a claily enouch 'C8paCUy lo handle the lion aod the -for unllmil<d move." profit on eYf!r/ troct of homos bull. Decisions based on lncreue In data we will expamion, the company plan-The two companies have prior to beglnnln1 mn- "old" lnfonnatlon can lead to generate. Our computer usage J'.I~ to rent computer time worked well tog:etber from the structlon. 'Ibla i 1 ac- financial dl.saster, Gllleran ex-grows as out business ex-rather than maintain their start, with Mialon Viejo now ccmplllhed by feecUnr in all plained. A cootractor aa large pands. In fact, our new own system. relying on AJlen.Babcock for colt and odlm' fadon lmolved •'Seventy percent of the elude custom entry door Corp. subsidiary. and diverslfied as Missk>n Vie-building projects in the Allen-Babcock Qmputlng, an evffl-'llridenine range of !_'>_~ up with an amnte tiome;s in the third unit at hardware, panic-proof door The ·Countryside mode 1 s jo DlUlt be able to tranlllate Phoeni.I and Denver areas are Inc., provides the neceaary computer azpport. Programs _.,._ ·:· ' Countryside, a popularly-pric-locks, uh Jwdwood tttchen ma7 be reached by taking the large ..._ of clata into a11o aervlcod tlroogh this eervi<OS for two m •I o r now cover mOll upecta of Gillenn, lloog wttll the J!ll ... development In Lake c abinets , decorator-flnlah EITorooffnunpfromtheSan--•lngfulloformalionquicl<-operation. All depertmenUi of reuoos. It ts one of Ille -Viejo'• corponte ac-Mtsllon Viejo Qimpany, leets rorest. have been sold since }tun!Nted kitchen c 0 u D t e r ta Ana-Sen Djqo Freeway. ly. I Utllidng the computer, the company utilize t be largeK independerlt t1me-tftar.. tivlUel, lnclucttng g e n e r a 1 tbl:t Ume z'wr1nc bll ll'Oftll fhe.·unll opened al the beiln-lops, -... '1Vf!r all bafha, going north OD El Toro Hoed -Viejo obtaJna l COID-....tee lo Uep 00 budget IDd Ing organlzationa In Ille COUIJo ledpr, _.i e Ip I n I e S , lileJI lo be not ~.:: ~al~ reports Norm and belltng ducta llzed for air l:ftRoctfleld Boulevard, lbeo pleto update oo an CUlftlll on ll!l<t.'' try, with olflcel baled In llnaoctal analyats, cost and ....teat and ropd ~~r~ s;;~eS =°"ie:V..:~~~ ~.:""! ~:;~~:~ $-'=~ ~~:~::: ~b~..=~~ "lbelemoclelabaffbeenm,1~--'-==-==.;:::.:.::::..=:.::.c.:_~.:.;_-~~--'--~~--'---'---'-~--'-~~~...:..~..:....~--'~-'-~~:..:...::..c.::;.:._:.::.::.:.:::=:....:::____:.:__:__:__:__::=....:::'.::..:__:=..~~~~-~ nil recolyod b)' buyen lllnce °"'"'tryoldo opened In April !l\Jtt "'! CID~ botJd them fut ." nol"1 Stem. "'Ibis ued Illes pale Indicates Countryside bu btl upon the right comblnaUoo. of loca- tion _plan, and price. ' ' M a I t er-plaimed Lake Forest attracts many families who ,want to regaln the small- lo~ feeling, without being isolhted from shopping con- veniencet and b u 1 J n e a s oenten. 1be Santa Ana and ~J;>lego n-171 put them ... .-al -·al ~~ f i~eun::].: <aw. 0ar--11o..i..-al>Wlll('iimtot, t ,... .~.: .. wllhln. waiting AOll, a m•ltr lhoppinc Ol!!Dter ts an- ~;-.just ocrma ~. f"""'11y. I. "T)iese conveniences. plus the • opportunity lo buy a l!ua!il.Y-bullt home In the 124.~ lo 118,lllO price range, ~ <Xlnvtoctng famllies. that ts ao llbbeatable chlnce lo i.nOwtthellll lune they WllQ! -· ~ that tt II aJreod7 ap- ting In nlue. Other velopmenta In Lite Foi'9tl ..; -In Ille f'I0,000 'range. "Far eumpie our two«ary ' IDOdel features I al four bedrooma or bedrooms IDCI· a fmnJly I plus two bat.hi and 8 aree -all 11 118,lllO, 1nutta.1al buy at th& price,'' Stem :~~:try;~:~ln· lffi Housing ™fo1~C::O~ Calllomll boaslng atarta llepUmber dropped lo .. n1e of m,ooo, c1own lll from Ille August starts for the state , an of thtl yeer will be below the 249,000 for , yeer, benl: projecllOM In- . ( ' 8 ' FROMS3t,IOO .. IN THE lAST lARGE· NEIGHBORHOOD AVAllABLE IN HUNTINGTON BEACH WITHIN'. . .400 YARDS OF HUNTINGTON STATE BEACH. SURFING, f Is HING I BOATING, SWIMMING, .PICN[CING, ETC ••• ALL THIS etus filE FINEST CONSTRUCTION IN THE INDUSTRY. ::··' . . -. U8& B "Buy The Sea"O ~ Featuring: -· • PA'l10 .kirt:BBNS • BV1LT·IN DISHWABBIR 4 • BUll.T-IN RANGI AND OVIN wrrR STYLl8H DAU GLASS DOOR • BEA VY DUTY Dllll'08Bll • TEMPEJlED GLASS SLIDING WAU.8 • LARGI KITCHIN PANTmlll • STAINLBSS STEEL XITCHEN IIND • HAND TIX11JlllD WALLS • CULTURID MAULE PULLMAN TOPI • 8llOWER8 OVER ALL TllBI • J..UGI WA'nk BIATlll • FASHIONABLE OVAL BA8INB 'IN ALL IAnll • ACOUSTIC CEU.INGS • CUSTOMUGHTINGFIXTlJDSTRaOOGllDUT • BUll.T-IN TV AND TILEPHONI OtmJ!TS • TILE AND SHAU ltOOft • CATHEDRAL CllJUNGS • MASTER BEDROOM VANITIES AND LARGI a.ours • .. ALANCID POWD • l'ULL WIDnl PLATE GLASS MllUlOIS IN ALL BA'IHB • CUSTOM DESIGNED HAND FINIBHID HAJlDWOOD KITCHEN CABINETS • GOLD ANODIZID ALUMINUM KITCHEN WINDOWS • LAIGB GRACIOUS ENn11!8 • SOME FORMAL DINING IOOMS • WOOD-BUINING FlllBPLACIS WITH GAS LOG UG&iid • UNDBIGKOUJllD lJTIUJ'IES ~~~~s·~AKCHl'l'IC'l'tlY COOllJINATBD _,,. ~ • DBSIGND pr,»;fiD HAmWAIE • CONCllTI DIIVll • WZT JIAU • lllllVl-TIDOUGB PATIO-ICJ'l'QllN WINDOW .(714),988·2929 HUNTINGTON BEACH I • ' I , I \ ' . . , I II • ' I I I ' • I ' ' ( ~ It DM.Y PllOT -~ 'I 11 price nngea,• be llllL 1m. sales decllnod due to a that the -tllDlber of In the upptMDtdlum prico 1 thll llral In thll Ont m -low'l>edroam ·moc1o1a. and hll a bead of .........., o.u·I, f'" Callllimla Jack of Inventory and to a sales In tho hlctier ranges nlli,., In the Ont !\Ill.' M -ef'lbilyearbadmoro . ' -of$1l,Sll.c•~le ~er:,:~ "l1lB MAJO& mute! Im-market that had bten satloflod ~";1 .. l:,'" the "=1 ~~ porceot ot an ..,.,~di -·l.IW _.. ttet, w OOINmllNo with ~ . $U.-lot 1rn•1 i•i:• ~ .... occonllnc petus;:"'efromthedramaUc to·=~~ very .,.,.. priced bet1t1~t11:Mt oalyM.......ic!urqtheOnt ~~~-""""· '"'°"' to•'• llrr npart by the drop Interest rat.. In early !ht that second hall -THE AVERAGE aoles price and 145.000, ~ ~-.. boll otlf7t • ._.. ·COO-Of grMtsipln..n.., Pilllan R !I dl<llid•C .. n1ultlng ::t.:1::f.=~P ~/!.,Un~eto1'malnstroag Increased 7 pertent, rislni percent for the -.perloil The llll1lber ol three· V$"1<mlllno....,_fnlm:r7 -..ii, \tll !bit .~. ~ ef Walter & Lee, buyers who must have a new and should surpass 1971's ,.. from $30,l!M for the first hall last year. ' bodro!ln 00-oold decru. par-i In lf71 IO 51 poroent number ot lirsWlme l!Ujers 1'"'Data for the survey wero home -to respond . easily. cond hall perlormanoe." of 1971 to $33,31111 this year. The size or an average·bl>me ed lfcnlflcantly -from :14 this 'Jlllr. ' declined ~ ~ ... derived from l ,Ol'l·neW home The!e people had the deatre IO In other findings of the Bil· This sharp Increase was also Increased, again Jloi'tly J>d<ent In 1971 IO :15 per<ent In The ......... new 1"lme ftrst quarter. ore "'II .-~·-,._ firm made In purchase, the capabllity to month study, the average caused partly by the lack of because of the decrease In the first alx months ol this bu):« chiJ!pd mertealy over percent of this year'1 ~ --mt: buy, and a product which was home and its buyu have inventory ln the $24,000 to sale of homes in the lower bla ltn ~. TbJs owned their prev!Ows 'Southern caufornla In the fim immediately available. changed notlceobly this year. $28,000 price range, and by price range.. More than . 54 year. Nearly eo percent QI the yoer'1 t>uYer ts II.I years old l'l!lld....,, compared to 11?f.- &il: m:mths of the year, notes "During the second half of Fulton cautioned. however, greater availability of homes pereent of the homes soJd by bomess old this year have (1.4 years older than tn 1'71), • cent ~ year. f'i.: • :George Ful1on, director of ~-=:..:::'.'.-=:....:::::.::....:::_:::.._:_::::::__~:::::::::.....=::::.:.:...~==:...:.:=:::::~:..::==:__!::.::::_::...:::::..:==::...;=-:::..--===.:.....:=-==-..:.:.=-=-=--==-:..=:.:....:::=...=::..:::_:::.:::..._:::::..::::..:==-~~ ...... resurcbcdco n 1u1 ting . :t'Wallter • Lee oateo at sub- divilklos in northern Cartfomia. Arizona, a n d ~were not Included in the survey). -"We hlet cur sales are a fairly re~tlve cross -" the building ln-dualry, SflEe Walker & L<e «na .... homes ranging In :price• from $17,lllO to more :thon 1111,Altll!, ml ··-.both larae and ama11 ..iurne builders. In addition, our data ,..... supported by surveying more than J,000 other new home developments within the last year ... Fulton noted that becausse of greater emphasis on lower- priced townhouse construction, families ln the 25 to 31>-year- old age group with two grow- ing children have been left withlut a su!fkienl supply of bomel fitting their budgets or their needs. Nearly lhree- quarters of these families are first.time buyers. DURING THE first hall of tho year, only 9.4 percent of the homes In the study w...e In the '24,000 to $28,000 price range, compared to 31.4 per- cent In the same period last year. "'Mlis decrease In sales In the $24,000 to 128.000 price range is believed to be a resuJt of two factors: builders found the starting prices for their slngle-family detached homes moving up from the $24,doo. 127 ,000 price range to the $2'1,0G0-$28,000 range, a n d there was a major lhlft by bulldm to the relatively f1!!W and p o p u 1 a r lower-priced -· '"lbese townhouses, generally under 1,300 sqµare feel and with prlmarlly two bedrooms, rarely exceeded '24,000 In price. A natural gap developed for homes that should be in the $24,000 to $211,000 range . "Within the market there la a large segment of ~e buyers that can only af!onl homes In the $14.000 to fll,000 price range, but whoae 11po<e requirements are not satisfied by the homes priced below '24,000," Fulton said. "'nley have families who are gmrtng too large for the amall townhouses on the markel. "ON THE other hml, theoe lamllles can~ af!onl the ln- mosed prices of the majority of lingle famUy boinoo being offered. '1bese p r o 1 p e c t s desire 1,300 .. l,llGll ·lflllln . feet or more U -1ble. To ob- tain this, the buyer wtD be foreed to com~ and drive to a more dlstant loca- tlon to find his own tot and detached home, or ..We an a planned-unlklevelopment with family-&ze clusetre hourlng or townhouses in a relatively cJoo&.ln loc>tlon. "The prospect will generally settle for a greater distance or a higher density than be had plamw! rather than remain In • oman. renled aportment -• growing famU ." Fulton atreaea.. l,,..ever, that -lhould not abar> doe tho law....S .,_ rnartet, bul lhollld pnMde an .-altsnatlve In their product -1'Ulton also noted thal sales of homes CXl8ting more than 111,000 bad risen sharply - from lU percent In the nr.t hall of 1971 to 27.6 percenl In the tut sir months. ~ A pent-up martet ex- tsta, It ts In the hliher Income bncl:els. For the last t"" or tltree yeoro, there bu been • -t uncertainty among -proopecllve buyen about their eonomJc futuret. AJ a con- llqUe!ICO, they liave remained In their comlorlable 133,000 -..,,,. altttude -the «**'1' II mw v~ op. U ' I.. and lbolr lncllnatllon to p-7 9 11 M'Y blgb.. *'""" nll!l m portfatlar-1; lliijlailllll to tblo lluytr. and ,_, .. <Wl9lll:J! ·at an a~ tnd!tt 1eftl -further -·-aalet potontlsl. .. ilolMr ...... marl<el, .... . ...... to Jl'ulton. .. hlgller- =~In the -.,, J:: =--lot.::: .-........ -llvfle In. -lnthe$11,tltor-. ..... -lit adcllrl llral ................ !r .. _._ .... ,...... ... bo coraflrllJ ...... -----· ...... ~":.::' ·~•11111 lrJlaSef ... lllf ...... '! r ' . • IF YOU'RE 45 Oita we HAVE A PLAN • 'EQUAi. HOUSING Ol'POATUNITIEI" au.nr• •u1r1 r•M • ... tt I I • • • • • .. .. tadel NEW ADULT COMMUNITY IN .. A WORLD oi= DIFFERENCE BECAUSE IT'S NOT A WORLD APART Casta Del Sol Is the residential success story of the year. And, one of the big reasons ls "Alicia" ••• PLAN A. Here la a luxurious, carefree, twO:l)edroom home, filled with all the amenities of comfortable llvlng. From the quaint, south-of-the-border, arched entr)i, to the modem, fully equipped kitchen ·and pass-thru bar, "Alicia" is dlstlnctlvely 15eautlful. "Allcla" Is Just one of the several plans offered at Casta Del Sol ••• the most exciting, Innovative, adult Illa style community ever developed for people over 45 -active and retired alike -with no children under 21. Totally excl us Ive and private, Casta Del Sol has Its own, $500,000 Recreation Center, overlooking a fabulous. new, 18-hole public, eicecutlve golf course now under construction. All within the fabuloua wortd Of Mission Viejo. The rolling hills ••• the outstanding recreational facllltles and community get-togethers, •• shopping, churches ••• even a $5 mllllon hospital, and a lnodem, medlc;al-den)al complex. , • If you want more than just another retirement village, sea ""llcla" ..• one of Casta Del Sol's plane for better living. •,A\W:RJCA'S MOST SUCCESSFUL NEW TOWN" Ham11From - • .,!.1 ·: ·' -· ., ' CAUFORNIJ. II ' ~ ' S"day, N°""'bor 12, 1972 DAILY I'll.OT CJ.( 1 fCol)4ominium . ~o~est ·Prod:uct , .on ~uilding Market t(vBJ-MARTIN BXALA d ,..... ~ ......, ""lno ,..,.NEW YORK -A IW'ging demand for condominiums ia ~ extra zip to the .i..nebulldlng ouUook this fall. ;r.e.Jlanging from luxury ocean-.boat hlgb rises In southern 1Nlornia to colonlal style i lollil houses In the western z~ hills, "condos" . ., currently the housing in- dustry's hottest product. "The most successful housing in· novaUon in years," enthuses Irving Rose, president of T&nCe Mortgage Corpora- . a Detroit-based, organiz.a. that keeps close tabs on building trends. Much of the 1mespected ttr:"~ In multJ.lamlly ho11&-starta this year st.ms nm the growing popularity of "condo" concept. UstlcaJJ,y, condominium ac-vlll' · Is bard to measure y. ,For~ purposes ~'!"'!!·~I bodies UIUllly t them as apartments • • • along wffh rental unllW!'-.,.'~lliiiiitk.. ~Al!All'~--------, lta lateot survey of boullnl to, qd Dllfolt more 111111 a ,, trends, Advance Mortgage qUaM al 111-mull~ predicts tl<.at builders wlll lay ..,._ ..,. hove •,... foundaUons for m0n thoii llJe" ...... bonalnl oe U... 235,000 condo~ ·or all !fall)' -fanslllel wllt tl'P<' this year. lllcWllt-mlebt otllerwlee bl loolllnc r.r houses, garden a~ ~-lblll&flmlly ._ and hlgh rises. idt...,. ltW a ...., lioaie or THIS LEVEL of activity ..... .,_ tbol ~ Jo. would be triple last year's : w:a~; figure and would account for 8 n d ~ ' ' aboot 10 percent of total U.S. have · Ibo ...... housing starts. Outalde of market from Ibo ~11!1111 Florida, more condominiums home, Advance Mo rt g a g e are under construcUon than have been built in all the years says. to date. DESPITE SOME SCAitered In cities where1 condomlnium problems with overbuUdlng, ownership Is relatively . new, llDllrY condomlnluma selling • '~ REAL ESTATE such as Pblladelpb!.t,_ and for $80,llOH!llO,OOO ar( ~ Washington °demaiid '9 ,fan-over-blg in resort a~ ldcli duce extra income and tax tostlc," Advance Mor.tcage as San Diego and Boca Raton, , deductioos. reports. "Any ,..n.p.nned · Florida. Many ol I b e · 1n an effort to hold home development haa lltloDI pre-deftlopmenta are a1uled al If· building coeto down and reach sale and aome are sold out fluellt mi-and ofter eaay famllles that can't afford the before the Orsi mode I accep to golfing, nrimmlng cletacbed boule costlog '25,000 apartments are even llhlsb-l!OOls, and wa~~~. 0r more, iDa"!' developen are· ed," lbe sUi:TeY say1. 'Aa an ~ ·for bulldb>i gan1en apartments Coodomlnlams are llld to · 1 econ d • b o ow nerw; and --on IargMCalo be capturing a "~ vari.. ~ ofter nnta1 ii' tnct,. ty of market _.ta around r8Dfemenla which may Pro-D a I I as· b a s e d Centex • ftu yuursdf . f:tvmcity ixasures. Rdazandunwindat beautiful lliddm.Meacbvs. Relu:atlon. lt'• an unforrettable experience to th08e who can reollr unwind. And n~w, at fdden Jfeadow•, yo11 can the b(la~ aad ~ustle city lit• boll~ Jil,ter brt:o & world 01 cMr I I ,,,. l Ul11. B ....... ot ltllto11 old - sutrdlnf O"f'er & natal'.a) hlritlip of r M&utr ll!at lltddeA llllld .... hu tral7 ~­ ./ Green" hfll1ld• blanlari:ed with a feellnr of l , ·' • I • ' • ! • • ' • • ' ' • I I • Calttornl• Jian ..._ 'l'lu la Htddlll llleadon todar. Our Gra4 Opln)ftf I• risht • count Sn rolllnr Wk the dock to I.how California the wq It wu yean •So· Bnnd new: ,oft•eottfN vftw proptftJ and hllllldt •ltw properlf 1' avallablt 1l1ht 1M11' at nuon&ble pric.. Look \o J'C'llr futur• ln • land of Jllkrdar. Elc,ptritnce a NCUn and carefnt environmmt. Hidden KeadO.. i1 ),neat.Id out 806, 6 milel north of Etcondldo. 38 mll• from daWl)t.own• Etcapo to 1oiun1.,, Koapo to HlddOD K-... " .. I • COrporttfon, wblclrclalmo to be 1be largest U.S. builder DI condominiums. says that only ODO third of tlie close to 2,li!IO living units It will build this year will be of the 1tngl&-faml· ly detached variety. <;eDll'U'• eondomlnluma rui• fn>m one -bedroom garden apartments selling from !M,000 up In St. ePtersbufSI>, Fla. to elegant $911,000 ~ bedroom units on the llllllloo River overlooking Ma~ Thomas Cc9illr• ~ vice-~ fof. 1Centa1s holllt bulldlnc arm; attributes the. swing t o w a r d con- dominiums to "changing life styles, particularly among the young. Many younger families no longer dream of a split- level house 1WTOunded by an acre of land." be says. ''OONDOMINIUMS satisfy the homeownlng Instincts of people who don't want the burdens ol _ preperty main- tenance," Cooper says. Get· Ung mortgage financing In most areas ii no more dlfflcult oow than for slngle-family • For ·bullderl, three-to four· family town bouseo and garden apartments he I p overcome a problem of land scarcity In urban areas. Many of CenteJ'I developments fn.. cll.Jde oat d o o r recreational f.acilJUes -U!Ually in an at- tracUve parkllQ I e t t i n g . Owners Pl)' a monthly charge that tabs ca.re of main- tlftance of common properties u ·well u the typical home- owliing chores such as lawn care and exterior painting. From the buyer's viewpoint the income tax s h el!rr available from the dedur- tibility of interest and real estate tun ii a major a\.o traction, acconling to C.OOper. Tax savings are al90 one 1'ftlOP why many apartment bulldlnp are being converted to coodom.ln.lurns in tome large cities. The tax shelter aspects of apartment ownership diminish over the I~IS year period. Thus landlords are m-- couraged to convert rental u n i t s to condooµniums, especially sirtei they find that individuaJ apartment sales in the aggregate can bring as much as 25 percent more in-. come than the sale of the v•hole building to another landlord. Snider Tops $1 Million Keith Snider is the first real cstste salesman to top $1 mllUon in sales for um in this ..... according to Robert Govin, president ol the Hunt- .tngton eBacb-Fountain Valley Board ol Reeltors. Snider, of VUiage Real Estate in Huntlniton Beach, passed the. 'I m1l1lon mark at the end of ~. and Govin .. ,. he mllhl surpass the 12 mllllon mark by the end of the year. GOING W,AY UP Florido Condi ........ • ---............ -----------fte ...... ·-------M .... Jlo!Mdow t..lco Coant,,. Club ofm 1111113' other IUllODltlao: li.e t.ht equ•trl•n center with I mllM of .-pec\&CUlar rldJnr trait.: I ft1hlll1 pond.A ; flllb" llt'l:ttdc.Mlt O>Urtt: a..,.,.... olymplc 1lu pool for th• J'OU.,.. ltt; •pa : pool bf the tlubhouao and ewn a pin• poaf room. ll'• OW' wat of~ a llW. mor. fun of todat to a •rNt o&d war of. We. r~-~-P~".".8.';;'4ii1-~NW1 CP1-H.,,.tistl(•}...-..~ ' ;,.f-~!-0 PIHa• ... tAal I (w) ...._ • : ,,..,,...,,..., , . ..,_ ., • I I I -· I i J I I I l ' . ~ ! ' I~ , I \ I , , I I .I .. ' . c -• • • • • • • .. 1 •· •• ,• •' ,• •• ••• • ;· .. ';"• .... ';:•,. ••••• ,., ..,... .. 'Since 1n6 ' ' NEWPORT l~ICUTJ~ -·"7.511!1 VIEW! """"' ......... 19!1~· ............ , ...... ,... .., tin lblth: ~ ........... • ...... '"'111 z . I ----------UMlly ..... I ....... .... ....... ~I •tnt . ) ' ' .. ' Tarltell . le'ac•es 11°/o Of T•e Home 81yen • r • ' ' • • '· jr 10 .FULI. PAGE ADS EACH WllK. * TAlllLL'S IXCLUSIVI MULTIPLE LlmNO~ I * OUAIWITllD IAL~S. * COfl\l'IATI PINAH,CINO * TILITYH SllVIC:I ' ' ' · ·'USr YoliR HOME ·.lffHNUIBEll :I~'. ,, • < I \ \ I SOUTH .co~ OFACIS • '* COSTA MISA 540-1720 '· ---* HUNTINcrn>N BIACH . ,_,,,, __ . *· HUNTINGTON BEACH ..,,.._ * HUNTINGTON, BEACH ·--*· HUNTINGTCl.N 'UAcH • • o t111:tr I .... *· HUNTINGTON MDouR ..... ___ * FOUNTAIN VALLEY , ·~. 111 .. * ·POUNT AIN V ALLIY 962.5566 962'*865 ~1313 962·1373 '42'2141 • * ...... :ON · • .11.JOUMI llllllll01P .... •llo1 ...,,... .. , no•110 um•t...... . . * LAGUNA HILLS 13040» • '--~~··-* SAll JUAN, CM!lli.~.._ '4'So!Ml i 'SAN C:UlllUJlf' 4t).7tf0, HflL~-, I I -• • 'VI• Sell a ·: ...... . . ' . Every .. 2J:"Minutes! • .. ' ':-• • l ~ I~ 1 'i· ·' - ' \I • Sunda1, NOVtfl'lber 12, 1'72 • DAILY PILOT D l . - ' -~-I . co.-:ln Is. weekeRd for OUI"' STORAGE LOT CLEARANCE •• Al CARS ·DISPLAYED ON S-TORAGE LOT CLEAP.L Y MARKED AT CLEARANCE PRICES. /.6'·a·· . · PLYM.'SATELLITE $7 :· ~ ! '~ DM«H.:r.. ' , • -v-1,'o.rto. tnll'lt. P;OWW"Attring.. rod"IO, htql«. lJ. I 7 s ' 1' I 'l ctns•No.VD759. . ' • ' . \VITllA PERRIS VAELEY CAMPER .SHELL 'fUllY.JJjSULAlfO DELUXE INTERIOR ISGTAM617871) s299 Tot~I S'599S Dew• MO. $ $2542.40 is totp!·cosh prict in- cludllg tax & license. Deferred poymenl pdce $3176.60 '1clud- ing tax & license & oU corrying cho~es for 48 months on op- . pro-1111• of ~t. AN!IUAl PER· ~Allf!IATf 12.71% llAND NEW 'CAMPO PACIAll '72 FORD F250 314 Tol1 PICKUP CRUISE-0-MATIC, OPT. RATIO REAR AXLE, 800xl6.5 PLY H.O. TIRES .. HEA'IIR, oEFROSTtl!, (F25BRP49531) . WITH A BRAND NlW CROSS COUNTRY 1'111l•XI CAI OVll CAMPll !ISSSS) '71 FORD GAL 51111 $2375. · 2 DOOi . "AlllTOP VI, auto. tram., ~ •1"rfllil. fKfllry •Ir - cond. IWOFl!"l , I --·----FORD GAL. 500 . 70 , .......... }~!.~~~:.,~ .......... s 1550 JIOl¥tf llttring. Lit9MI No. 8 I 6-.lSQ . ~~~.;....;;;;-=...;::;;......;-.. '68·,.~~,,.~.~!~~~.-$72· 5 Liew. No. YOU71f . . ' FACTOAY All COND., V.f , • .,to .. I'· tt••rlnt. •i111yl l111ter· J.,, t&~io, hoet.r, wflitew•ll tiiot. U-1, l"llt ff•• ..-w I 1015 ELDI IMMEDIAR DELIVERY CLIARANCI PRICID . . '72MUSTANG 'ACTOlY All CONO., V0I , ............. ,...,....._ , .......... .,. , ... Dl.81 u...1, Mt LA• Mewl IMMEDIAR DalYERY • • • I OMLY-s.1111, tis: t a U. ltn Everyone Hes i • . Somethin9 Tlwit Dl41LY Pll 01 · Someone Else Wants '. COlllN -MARTIN INC. :1; "HARIOI VIEw HOME : littering all Ille refinements U..t mm a : , .. PPY tamil,J! 4 1.«e. bdrms., 3 baths, lush ;-mpellne ol drapes. family rm. w/brick fire- : JllaCe. paneled to choice wood & • wet bar. Profes&. lantbcape design. See tllis house • _. -ottered at $'14.900 Including the land! . . COLLEGE PARK BEAUTY : ·'l'llis large ldesa model ftome. lying behind ,. a cowtJard ol wrought iron gate, bas 4 bd-• rms. ol a den. completely reniodeled kitchen. On lush, lndscpd. grounds. It is squeety dean, rudy to move mto. Offered at $39,500. {EXCLUSIVE CORONA DEL MAR -Oonsidered one of the best areas on \be ocean side of the Coast Hwy. 1bis older : family home is situated on 2 residential lots. . Xlnt appreciation situation. Offered at $79,500 VACANT VIEW LOT $16,500 FULL PRICE This is no joke. Owner will finance. Call today for details. 6"-7882 IAUOA ISLAND Real live doll hou!e, completely remodeled ' from \be ground up. Consisting of 2 BR., : -1ug rm., den -could have guest rm. Of. ' !wed at '911.000 ,. WUShr~rMlastai.neoda-WE · "-lots of "'°" thing• to tan you aboutl " CORBIN-MARTIN : REALTORS 644-7662 ' o,,,ll .JJou.JeJ . ~~ f~5p.m. b· LIDO ISLE ,117 Via Lido Sout1 3 BR. Sun. 1-5 LUSK HARBOR Vll!W •llOO surtvlew Ln. 4 BR/Fam rm. $74,500 WESTCLIFF l2U Somersat 3 BR/Fam & din rm. '911,500 LINDA ISLE M IJnda Ille 5 BR/Famf\Yater!ront $289,500 " EXCl!PTIONAUY SMART 1215 SOMERSET LN. OPEN 1-5. Weatcliff, Dover Shores erea. Dealgned with dlatin'1- . tion is this 3 bdrm., 3 bath, huge lam/din. ,.,.m home. Kary Lou ~ • _.:. _, "· ::;, Nl!W LISTING IN CdM :'j\ lilUe jewel located on Waterfront st, In Old CdM. 3 BR. plus guest qtrs. RecenUy redecorated. By app't. only. $M,500. By top designer. , DAHLIA R·2 LOT CdM .~ Ibis 3 BR. 2 ba. caey home on tree •lined street, w/fge. b&Jement; has room & plans for 2nd unit, with ocean view. $57,500. Lavera Burns CORONA DEL MAR COTTAGE 'iPerfectiy lmmae., profeu. decorated doll 1 In CdM. 2 BR., aep. gueat qtn. ol t Cbarmlng patio. Wall< to beach. $66,500. 'I'rlona Bergin OWNElt SAYS, "'SELLI" . Baysbore home In great location nr. ~~ . beach. 4 Large BR., den, din. & br ·rm . Owner muat liquidate. $69,500. Mary 'Harvey · ' BAYFRONT-UDO ISLE~l4',Mll ~PEN SUN. 1-5. 117 VIA LIDO SOUD. Great opportunity. Lowest price bayfront w/sllp, on market. Charm., tmmac., S BR. 3 Ba. .Eugene Vreeland IRVINE COVl!-Vll!W This 3 bdrm., 3 ba. & den home overlooks "the finest prlv. surfing beach In \be area. Quality \bruout Is shown by many fine lea· ture1. $1",000. Kathryn Raulston IXCELLENT LOCATION atlNctlvely decorated l·BR., 1 bath own :r-Ol'JI" apt. will be surrounded -POt,• plus condos. Ownon uk· • oab' ""800. Edle O!IOD . alA'UTll'UL OCIAN VllW Ocean lide Id/I Arch Bay. Wood, brlct, Mulc1n Illa --= 3 BR.1 & famlb' l'oom. = ~i:,:n 6 Yiew tiOCL $135,000 .. FM. L -. ~w-1,1 .... 644o2QO ~ AO ~ CIAI• Dll, N.L ****** * TAYLOR CO. * lllG 'CANYON COUNTRY CLUB Live In the atmosphere of this beautiful pri· vale Country Club! Cathedral beamed Ceil· ings, conversation pit with fireplace, lge family rm, formal dining rm & 4 lge bdrms. View of area & golf course. ii-Car garage. Tastefully decorated. Sec. entrance. $119,000 21 HERMITAGE LN. OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5 , LIDO ISLE FAMILY HOME Spacious 41'.i bedroom 3 bath home with gate to storage area for your boat. Immaculate throughout. Lovely private patio for family fun. 40' Lo~ street to strada. Near good ~ch. Owner will help finance. $711,500 106 VIA DIJON OPEN SAT/Sl,JN 1-5 :00 LINDA ISLE--$245,000 Beautiful custom-built home for present owner. On lagoon. Protected patio, pier & slip for up to 65' boat. 4 Bedrms, family rm w /wet bar, formal dining rm & · game rm. Many luxurious features. ~ry entry with choice We floors, bit-in vacuum system. 50 LINDA ISLE OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5:00 THE BLUFFS-458,000 Choice plan E on the park. Popular end unit w/private entry courtyard. Immaculate con- dition \bruout. 3 Bdrms. & lam. room large enough for pool table. Priced below market value. 540 VISTA GRANDE OPEN SAT/SUN. 1-5 MESA VERDE-437,sGO Quick possession! Delightful 3 bdrm home in quiet neighborhood. Fam. rm. lanai ol 2 baths. Stone frplace, lge rms & nice patio. LIDO ISLE-$74,900 Immaculate 3 bedroom, 2 bath home on a choice Lido Isle corner lot. Bright & sunny I: with a lge south patio. Excellent condition. Master bdroom opens to patio. Owner will consider lease/option. Immed. possession. WATERFRONT "OWN-YOUR.OWN" On the water! Fantastic view & pride of ownership bldg. Piers & slips, pool, jacuz.. zl & security guard. A4ult occupied. :! Bed· rooms, 2 baths. Immaculate. $88,950 LINDA ISLE ·LOT--$65,000 A real choice . Taylor &. Exclusive~Btinil your own luxury home on this island of finer homes & yachting. The last available lot. , BIG CANYON--$142,000 Many added features in this magnificent condominium in this beautiful country club area. Overlooks golf course. 4 BR, den & for· ma! dining rm. Owner purchased other. . BROKERS & SALESMEN We have an opening in our Residential DI· vision for an experienced man or woman possessing enthusiasm and integrity. If you are Interested In a beautiful office In the finest location, working with congenial as- sociates, we are Interested in meeting you. Olflca Open Saturday & Sunday ''Our 27th YNr'' WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Rullan · 2111 San Joaquin Hillt Road ''Owr-..lna Big C•nyon Country Club'' NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. '44-4910 Ganat-11 General Pele Barrell Jeaft'J prt1<Wnl:i SOMETHING NEW! BAYCREST - 3 Bedrooms, dining room and family room with lovely pool and patio. Ex· cellent floor plan -can be converted to ' bedrooms. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . $75,llOO. INVEST IN THIS Triplex IN HUNTINGTON BEACH. Always rent.. ed because of \be location. This triplex bas 1·2 Bedroom and 2.-1 Bedroom. For \be smart investor at . .. .. .. .. . . .. .. .. . . . . . .. '38,850. -OPEN HOUSE>S -- (2 .BEDROOM.I -4Z1 Hellothrope, Corona Del Mar. Open Sun. 1-5 . (2 ·lllDROOM.l -317 Poinsettia, Corona Del Mar. Open SUn. 1-5. AUSTIN-SMITH, GORMAN & ASSOCIATES '44-n10 General 611 FEET BEST BAYFRONT A moet uoepllonal 4 yr. old· home with too ""'111 lpeC18I features to describe here. 4 Bdrma. I; den, 3 ba\ba plUJ powder room. Please call for details. . CORONA DB. MAR An Oltremely lharp, well decorated home, South of Coast Hwy., together with a bach· elor unlL $61,500 MISSION VIEJO Two splendid homes avail. with very low down P'IYtDll. $29,500. Aslumlng G.I. loan, ol '38,llllO. Both owners utremely IJ!Ol!vated. CHOICI VIEW CORONA DEL MAil 4 BR., 3 bl.., 3 car pnp. 2 Frplcs., formal diJ'l. rm. den. Every detail cl ttu. luxury view -. -.,,. buyor. Formal view ten-aces look down on the island, ~ a: ocean; u ....... _ ..... _ the day~ lal<YlUd <ii lights at .nl L Oftlnd. at · $135,IMX>. fer further d&- tailsiNVESTORS OP•N SUN. 1-5 329 ~···: T Unlla 9o. of HW)I. $195,!ICIO ORANGE 'COAST Reallmn ao1:.~11w1 ... OX-dlll-.... PRIME SOUTH BAY LOCATION LONGEST STR!TCH OF SANDY BEACH ON BALBOA ISLAND -Fronb on our larle 5 bedroom home with sundeck. Separale apartment over double garage. Offered at The uw.·1 top protaUoNJ.s HI: .W :!' .,,.,...-. Ulil"OUU9 °"°of"'°•-- ....... ' . ' ......... ' . . . . . . . .. . $180,000. ' Uattnp. we've bid.' A&alt OI> cupted, an4 owim' 11 ... -·--· BR. 2 BA -la loo bis. 542 S. Bay Front. Balboo loland. (turn on Collins Ave.I Open Sat. & Sun. 1-5 REAR IA YFRONT CONDOMINIUM NEWPORT llEACH -Heavenly 2 bedrliom home featuring boat slip and pier, Sabot sall' boat, built-Ins including compactor, com-Chrfl'- pacwr, completely lnsulated·much, much LUSK EASTBLUfF Genaro! !===;;;;;, more. Fulfill your hearu desire! · · · ...... In be'°'" the OPEN SAT /SUN. l·S 4411 Wttt Coast Hlghwey, N.B. Open Sun. 1-5 ~~~~ w,.: S~~n-!..i~ ~~ A·l HALF ACRE ~~~"'::,~~ ~';. :,:uJ81ft&:% MOYe in and tajoy all bla -'onal1lhlp. See ....... be1t taro~ $21,900. ........ llACK BAY -Approxlmately 6000 "I· ft..of =. ·~ ~ eall lor """"' 11 may ,.. 1Ut 'tl1 , =:' 3h~~·i.:~"t, f~:P h.;;,~u:'i!_=: .2},:-•='::,,,. -,"""wret1'' ~ i.i'1· '1 I••*• & 211362 llrch, Bade Bay, N.B. o,.a.. 14 'nan la a - ALL HERE u lo<olloii •A... * REALTY \'"!:' ,.a Jiit -a IN BAYCltlST -It's 1paci oUJ, bM 4 bed-lhn -ee-tmne ,. ......... . rooms. a dininl room, and famll• niom, plua a.ii -. isMiai Pot>! -• ..... = dea/atudy ancf hobby ·room.-20f14-0' beat..s ~ -I .IX• s Plf ::,: =' :." l'' pool, a car garage with \bru door for stra TWO HO..-Toa~~.:~ ... ~!:...;.:..:...:, ~· iM(j,';.:.:,:. ~ ,_., r..:io:i: .. ~ _,,..,,.. .,..... ' ..,._, POSSDSION on ~ NEWPOltt llA -· ..... ,. + 1 __ ........._Satv~--a•-~-.,. HEI .J,l<llllborlloOd. __ -lo lite•. -~..,.... ~,. -, Doo"I -a -, -Eodl aft 2 -AllD ~ polio w-W PETE BARRETI REALTY •lo.-dlnllbd!ma SHARP. ••· Call ~-lllU ,....; tamD.y ·rm. 10:d ncbed •a. Oii di xi.. ~ 1605 Woattllff Dr. N.I. patio, all l>ul!Mn kl"be" Pr1oa>i41or ....., ~ . '42-5200 = 1"!unc;,,,..ao....,: oak, ':Sa..1~ . ' ' You C.D Sell It, Find It,, Trod• It Wjth o Wont M • . "MACNAB fRVINE FINER HOMES SUCCESS STORY An adventure ill, el(gant Jiving, taking place In an Eastbluff locale anti holding a ·cut of charatteil to 1111 5 BR's of family flm Jiving. Mate \bli storybook home ·YOUR luCceu story. Lola Miller MU235. OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1-5 p.m. 2Sll Arbutus. (N25) HARBOR VIEW HILLS Lo9eable J or 4 .BR -21> bath -den + billiard room·for Dad -FR. An elegant ·home In beauti611 condition. Charlene IWclunaM 142-8235. (N12) ' '·. • TENNIS ANYONE.? Prime Eastbluff location. 1.mk 5 BR, FR, fOmlal DR. Willt to CdM Bl, Queen of Al>- geli, Tennll pub. Owner bought another . . . quick wuesslon. 2201 ARALIA - OPENSUNDAYl-Sp.m. (N!S) , FIRST RESALES W, ~ COndoiDlnl111111 I Macnab- lrvlne dOeo It again! Veraallle, Monaco & Demvllle models. FabulOWI localiona, -'ully upgraded. Barbara Golbard ea:ms. Elegant Deauvfile OPEN SUN- DAY 1-6 •17 Riie Jlrntll111. (NII) ILIOANT DOVIR SHOlllS HOMES We prouclly otfer 2 new Inn Wella & S.... apedaClllar VIEW HOMEs In lovel)r Dover Silo,.. A ' s BR cuatom home '1,12,IOO. Alao, • 4 BR view bome presently uiider constntction -will have pool & j&- cuzzl. Choose your decor $152,000. OPEN DAILY -2030 Galaxy Drive. (N27) PARADISE Becomes a reality In the• reetful lulh ,.,... Ila lll1TOllDlllilf lhhr unlqile CUJtom home built by Ivan Wells. 3 BR, 3 bath, blih open beam celling. Cedar & stone. 2600 11q. ft. of charm. Charlene Relchnwm MU215. (Nl4) LIDO MYfltONT SPICTA(:ULAR • VI.WI• e llllOO 1q. ft. borne on Lido !ale 1111. Aa IDdDol' ~ wrrounded by a lUlb ~=tht~'A"'EJ: ;;1 •ator IMdlDI to Ind !Mns-BllllllDI Po"•~ Ooon, llO' bolll lllp. 8ldlera Aw .._--. (NJD) ' ---. , I 2 ........ c 4 . ' . . • . =· . • I . ' . •' •!19 .. •l!ll!l!mlll!!!llli•l!l!!!lll!!lll!!!!llJl•I -Slt,'llJ, ,... _,... -A""'" ... , , CAu. -KERITAGE ..... m N.a.T Actio1 ••• Call &42-5671 Daily Pilot Classified Ads =t: ... ea.sm _ ....... --.... ROY J. w D!:c:.:.:1111n=LJD~•~ll~yP1~1ot~c~~~::_ 1 I I 1 ' 1 I, ~ I ,, • ' J J • .. • s.....,, ·-12. 1972 'r r--.. II I ~I--· --- o ....... ·: ' , ' , CAMEO HIGHLANp$ ; ~ ... privacy •ICf"Dt WI lovely 4 bod-GRACIOUS UYING ON IAUOA ISLAND Repo •Finf 41Mioom :I 1 TO 5 P.M. COSTA MESA 3187 BRAY LANE, 5 BR. + Famlly~,9QO. Son. 546-2313 1154 CAPITAL, 3 BR. -2 BA. -'27;91JO. S1UL 546-2313 room homo ID fuhionablo Cameo lf!gblands. ,. ..JJcllt + ~ plan. opena onto ipodoua .,.... petio ·with 1 11.fi: ocean view. ,JQt. -ch• baa breakfast/ ~ . area. Member- '. . lhlp,in community allOclAtlon in~udos toys , lo private beach . Attractive te~ '911,500. "''' IAYCUST FAMIL y 'HOM! Growing family? Then you should see-this sp~loui 4 bedroom homo in exclusive Bay· crest.. Nic~Iy Iand!caped yard with aepar•te kid's area. Family room with built-in shelves; gourmet k i l ch. e n with adjoining service porch. An excellent value in a great location. ,79,500. • ON A CLEAR DAY ••• ' 3149 ' MADEIRA, 3 BR. + Pool -$39,500 .. you can really see forever, 'from this spec- tacular OCEAN VIEW home pn the top of Harbor View Hlll8. 4 Bedrooms, large panel· 9d family room with fireplace, upstairs rum· pu.s room, formal view dining room, fabulous pool with jacuui, fire ring & fountain. Fee simple Ioi. '125,000. Sun. 546-2313 2734 DRAKE, 3 BR. -$31,500. SUD. 546-2313 1140 GLENEAGLES, 4 BR., DR., View - '58,000. Sun. 673-8550 ' 3085 YUKON, 4 BR. + Fam. -$34,950. Sun. 64&-7171 CORONA DEL MAR 322 LARKSPUR, So, of Hwy. Duplex - '65,000. Sat./Sun. 613-8550, 338 EVENING CANYON, 3 BR., Key to Pri· • . vale Beach, f/9,900. Sun. 673-8550 440 MENDOZA TERRACE, 4 BR., Fam., Ocean View , Not Leasehold, $89,500. Sat./ Son. 673-3550 HUNTINGTON BEACH HARBOR .. ' COMPANY REALTOU 2M1 E. Coost Hwy., ·eo,..... dol Mor "Stlli"I RMI Ell•ll In ll9wport Horbor Since 1944" OP•N HOUll SAT & SUN 1-5 106 Llnd. Isle Dr. 3 Bedroom, 3 bath, 2SOO aq .. ft. comfortable home with 35' dock. l!l•cellent buy in New· port B6'ch's finest waterfront community. Corono dol Mor -Duplu 2 & 1 BR. duplex on rear of extra wide. 45' lot. Tree lined, dead end street. Lots of room to huUd. '59,500 i Spi1ciou1 Corona del Mar 2 Story, 4500 sq. ft. home with spectacular view of ocean & jetty. 5 BR, lg, living room , forml! dining w/frl>lc. Separate guest or maid quarters over • garage. Room for pool plus largo parking area including paddle ten· nis court. ,185,000 Big Conyon Fanl&Blic view overlooking perfect "putting green" Nttlng. Custom home nearing com- pletion, 5 BR., 5 BA., great family rm. & huge game room. . Tho Jll~2 Story Franciscan model, newly paillted & draped, 3 BR, 2'h BA. End unit, prime location. Magnificent view of J;!ack Bay from sever& rooms. Owner requires exchange. SPYGLASS HI LL 4 BR., 2'h BA., on fee lot. Spectacular v_iew ! ! $127 ,500. For Lu......Corona del M.r Offices Up to 2500 sq. ft. of deluxe space, air cond., ample parking, janitorial service, util , incld., 45c sq. fl. Ol'mN SUN. 1-4 213 SAPl'HIRI! 3 Bdrml., 3'h baths; lge. famUy rm.; encl petio. $82,!IOO * * * * WINTER LEASE * * Practically ne"w upper duple.'"< 4 Bdrms., 2 baths. Luxuriously furnished. Dishwasher, wuher/dryer. Garage. CLARK SOMERS, REALTOR 306 MorlM, Bolboo Island 675-4000 * * * * * * Gono,..I Gono,..1 BEST IN BLUFFS $21,950 I :! NEW REPOSSESSlOM • l ONLY $1500 DOWN. CUI e • -.c. CtANJ' SIZE • !hte entry. cradd!ni: red brick tlreplace. 8uper • ; family room! 4 huae bed-, rooms. Cheery kit~ ; Laree covered petio. ~ 1 ment dr1veway. Brina: pallt ': brush and garden tooll ... IK'f'ds TLC! Located 1t1· $32,IQ) area. BUY AS IS >'OR ONLY $28,950! llWT)' - Call 66-0303. I Olli' I I ·111,11\ . . "wl-r'' wltla a paol $25, 900 E.PLAN PRIME LOCAnoN A...i=.1' .. ' .:".;.! ~ END UNIT in Early Blufis on quiet cul-de-sac. ion bulll-ln kJtcheo, llobt A Beautiful vloW1 of lge. rolling greenbelt, sunset clwerlul' Dellghtful P<do. & cliffs of Dover Shores. This 2200 SQ. ft. cus-= t~eo~ ~ '· lomized condo has 2 tye. bdnn.s.. 21h baths, lush low ma l n t e n a n c e I I 15x24' family rm. \V/we bar. Deck plus 2 de-landscaplll11: and a bt&artlfQI lightful patios. New, exclusive listing. A buy swim pool! 8rk ~Im. · al $63,500. OPEN SAT. & SUN., 1·5 400 CARLOTTA (Off of Viti• C•jonl HELEN B. DOWD TARBELL; 29f:6 Harbor. Costa Mesa Newport Helglds REAL TOR 644-0134 Duplex-Pool ' ~.1 Go-·· $33,500 1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-I Wow! Ill'Yelton ~lilht in ; 6291 BELLINGER, 4 BR. + Fam.-$44,950. ·l SUD. 847-«llO 673·44~ 2145 E. Coo1t Hlghwoy c-odolMor 675-691» #2 HARBOR ISLAND Lov~y 5 BR., 5'h bath!, waterfront home. Lge. living rm. & family·rm., ju!\ redecor- ated. Pier, Ooat and sADdy beach. Beautilul yard w /lge. shade tree & swimming pool. Newport Heia:hts! 1-..2 bedroom and 1-1 bedroom. Low vacancy f ac tol'I. S.rawU,.., opluhl"" SWIM- MING POOL! Try ~ -.. !« ......... Call today! MS-0301 • , : 5661 KERN, 3 BR. -$32,750. Sat./SUD. 847-I '!!"'""'"'l'""""""""''""'"!!!!!l[ll!!ll""l' ........ !!!!!!!11!!!!!!!1!! -·· _ .. General c;.-11 ' 6010 ! • 5711 HEIL, 3 BR. + Pool -$40,500. Son. . 1142-:IMO '10022 EL CAPITAN, 3 BR. -$41,250 .. Sun. , 1142-2535 ! ! ' ' ' ! FOUNTAIN VALLEY 1 104~~AXWING, 4 BR. -$32,950. Sun. 17701 SAN RAFAEL, 3 BR. + Fam. - $43,500. Sun. 1142-2535 DANA POINT 34375 DANA STRAND, 2 BR., Pool, View - '511,500. Sat./SUn. 546-7171 6 LOCAL OFFICES , PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES SH~WN BY APPOINTMENT ' * * NEWPORT · BEACH * * OPEN HOUSl!S SAT/SUN. 1-5 16 LINDA JSLE DR. A gorgeous 5 bdrm., 4'h bath w.ilerfront homo with boat slip. Wet bar, maid'• room & much more. Ready for immed. occupancy. ' ........................ '.' .. $175,000. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Boytldo Dr., Svlto 1, N.11, 675-6161 General 57. Lind• Isl• Dri .. · -Open Svnd•y WAT!RFRONT DUPLEX -* DOYER Custom 4 BR., 3¥.o ba. home on Lagoon. Matr. 2210 w. OC~ANFRDNT BR. has sitting area & frplc. Waterfront Spacious 3 Bdrm., 2 baths, each unit A low SHORES * family rm w/conversation pit around the clown paymt; will move you in. Lowest price "FOREVER VIEW frplc., lovely garden,, IJ•· slip. $169,500 on oceanfront ot ................ $89,500. ~ ~-";'; For Complete lnfonnotlon #EXCLUSIVELY YOURS" '°" Ilk• ................ On All Homn & Lots, Pl-Coll: THE IRWIN CO., REALTORS =~~ho'°:! llLL GRUNDY, REALTOR 1.,.6,.'.,',."".,•.'POt..,",,,c,,.""•'"'-er.,.. .. ,.N,..B,.. ,...,...644-6,...,.11111-I ;""BA.~,: r:.,• ~ 341 Boysldo Dr., Suite I, N.11. 675-6161 1• Vou"""' .... ,.... ..,.." HUGE YARD . 4 BDRM. 2 IATH : Neat u a pin and Ale 1.or ! the kkll -WI home ls · located M an nbeu..tf : low-tratnc atred. Yo u r · family will enjoy the :: fortable floor plan and Ute : ....,,. ""'" ._ m.ma ... Call st&-231!. : ' . . • f : · A 1. C 11 642 5678 for Action ..• Call 642-5678 5:;"',~ ": .-,_r0~C~,.~-,,c~·)•:~~-~~~~--~·~·o-~a .. ~-=~-~~~·~i~l~P~i~lo~t~C~l~a~ss~i~fi~ed~A~d~s~I~~~~~ Lax. crp<d, -· -. ... wallpapen. SHOWN BY ' APPT, CAIL TODAY. I ' • ·1 l : • • i . i: I ,\ Ui-ll()Ul ti()Mfi -OPEM TODAY -, · NEED FIVE BEDROOMS? RILAXI Whoevar needs 5 bedroomJ needs •to rtlu! We lmow they're bird to find and we lr;now it's hard to relax (Whan you need 5!). But here's the answer: Lusk-built EastbluH, close to Newport Center, shops, tennili, the beach and schools (Catholic and otherwise), close tO shops, churches (Catholic and otharwise), · dose to tennis. dose to the beadl and Back Bay. The fioor plan is fabulous! Formal dining, family room fireplace and 4 bedrooms up, I down! If you need five , let Unique sell you five. At • Seventy Two FIVE! 2121 •ARALIA, IASTILUFP, N.B. U-1 llOMD Of COIONA Dll. MA._.7MOff. SOUTH OP THI HIGHWAY IN Olp COM The bo8t of two worlds: Brand ntw Comtruc- tlon with old world charm. 'lbne bedlooml, a den and ibree baths, plus h e a v y ahall:e shin(lt roof, quaint multl·pane windo':~ts of used brick and dramatic high c I•· You can hardly believe that evarythinl is brand new, but it Is. in Old Corona del Mar. Open Dally. . 122 POINSITTIA. CORONA DEL MAR VNl .. I HOMD Of -Ila~. HIGH. ON THI HILL Pnn<e tbru a private lalaft1 illlo I mud· eel ~llo, tbeD on to a nnderllll 4 bedroom, fllllll1 -homo with 1 rim ol Ille -..i.w. Minored fireplace ID 11vlnl toom Ind another flriplace in the m a 1 t • r bedroom llllkos 11111 a very Unique "°'11• hi Cameo Hl,iiiandl. 11'1 roilmy ond loaded wtQi potent,. tai; Offared at '871~. • 716 CAMIO HKffll.AHDt DI.. CDM ...... HOd OP COIOU. -MU •n I• • U ~ l()U I: tf()Mf:§ U i-1 lfJU I: tf()MI:§ iFo!f"f" WARD Co Rltrs -OPEN TODAY --OPEN TODAY -_, WANT TO MOVE IN? This owner ii ready to leave. May we mow you this beautifully appointed tradWo.n"! 4 BR Dover Shore• home with New En(land Oavor. Exceptional living & entertallling areaa with out.tanding pool and gardens. Presented ·at $87,500. 910 NOTTINGHAM. DOVER SHORES UNl9UI HOMD OP NIWPOlr IUCH--MMIOI llUY llY THI llAUTIPUL lllACH Just roll -blod< clown Or<bid, paat In- spiratloli Point ond onto the aandy aboros of Big Corona Beach from lhla cute tmM bed· room, two bath, used brick clwmer. Tbere'a new color coordinated p a I n I, fluUy clean carpets and still room for your ldeaa. Vacant and easy 2 Cl 303 ORCHID, CORONA OIL MAR UNl9UI MOMD Of COIOtfA HL Md-6fMlti A l'OOL OVlll MOllNINO CAHYON n·s all hn ID a •etY UDlquo boa. cmron- mont (fortunate for you lhla ii an oscrow flllloutl) Cul-dHOC location, tmmaculate 4 bedroom homo, il heated and flltered pool, with Mrene canyon 'View. Tllll property could be perfect for youl 1t'1 one of the but we'n Ren -and tho prl<t ii I reallltiC U9,S00, SU ltOCKl'OllD 'LACI, COllOMA DIL MAa IM ... IMO-Of.-llaMH ·- STURDY STURDIVANT AND THIN SOMEI Now thll mo'• unreal! A Unique 4 bedroom home tb.•t .JOll on -and on -and on! The mastef• ~m s u i I e is like Ille Laltar'a lockar · l'lliOl!lt dnly a llttie livlier and much tarsorl The living room-dining room-kitchen is oortA like Scandia, only smootbar and sexlar end the front elevation Is like buildar sturdevant'1 finest only embelllsbod with Mexican tile, grape ivy and a meticulously manicured lawn. See this one if It's space, storage, satisfaction and snobbery you want (In beautiful Baycrest!) '79.500. 2027 LllWARD, BAYCREST, UNl9UI HOMll OP co.otlA DIL MAl-67J.6111. DURKIN'S DEN Serene net~borhood surrowid! this 4 BR • Btycreat pool-home. Excellent floor plan for teeDA1ar family . M•ster suite on one side and a bit bedrooms on the other, with • deep. water pool just off the flmUy room. OUered •t ,79,930. 2006 NAUTILUS, NEWPORT llACH UN .... HOMD Of' NIWPOIT llACN •41 11• UNIQUI HOMI l'Oll $34,900 Now bin's • ..,..m.,er1f!••hU• beau-tJ1 Clean aa a wblltle, cute aa a bu(• eer HuntlnP>o Beach home in 1 dose to com- mWlity <enter location. No fooUnt! 2 cute balhl, 1 hendy Rrvl<t poreh. S sunn1 bod- roomJ • 1 !Md brid: flre!>l•ce-llvln1 room. U you mla this one, 11"1 your fault 1t will cott you 184.llOO. :111611 CHAUClll, HUNTINGTON llACH ....... MOMll Of comtlA -11.f:l ..... 7MM. Ui-ll()IJI: tl()Ml:i · UAL llTATI WettcAff Area -$39,950 La .... l•ntpus Room Pool JUlt beclnl to tri the •tor)' 111>ootu.i.Newpmt-.:h -· ... mu:l1"" pool -atm+ epbtft that f I o w 1 -U..lotp """""' room wttb .ftN. place and .... ---...... ,,.... bedrooms! .... nn. TARBELL --·°"'"-FRESH START IN LAGUNA A Ptt'f~ 1tartn horM in bffufttul .ou•h Lquna -or the Ions do1•rvftrt "'1il'•'UM'fll haVftt for lhlf ynuo1 At Nart. I mont.hl new. 2 btdronm.t. I 4i hllth, built-I• """'°"· -"""' • """' of lhe hilbi. Ono ty S2'1'.!(I) -You own tht land! Ca.II Bel.le 11 m-G50 ., __ • 1 1111 Oontlo. c.111. •• - NEWPORT HEl8HTS Six Unib eui. ... """2 ......... E abi~ 11eam -· -··· I e-r•-·-•""' ... '" -· 11-2 zo... Full ~ ..,,... P<1ce onlY 121,!00. -, CAIL M0-1151 ()poll EWI. * llhorp * ,., ..... · HERITAGE Hl J\.l T l)H~ • HERITAGE f~f Al TOR!', associated II-' • + " ' " ! " . • ', CALL 51>-lUI Opoo - · HERITA GE . Rf /\l Tt J!,"' -. -· ....... . ' Rt'at1on ..-nu :DU WHldlft DrtW <>Jll'n~ll t p.m. VA REPO NIWPOlrT IAYSHOIB • I BR Homo + SU 000 I *...J . ~ ... ".'.*.: .. = ; . ... ' '. ''' • ' ' ~ (h(!l)IM' " . . • • • • • • $41.,.. • • D'JPLF.X • • • c II Gcl1li W1wf A ~ -...-1nr "'"'"l'~l!!!!A!:l ·E ... ' ... ·"'-"" • """' ~-Dl!Jf * 1 /tae, Eut.Ude. Room Uw In ..,, -.dful opr111 to t BBQ _.! ..,.. 1• wt111 .••..••••. l\UOll T.-o. ' ..,. 1 ....._ auar M:ILITTf~'~'~ ""~I CALL oo-1m ----,_,...._ • 10 a lio¥lb' ldtdllJl wtth a11 ud SA.ll..JIOAT ... -Nl1 alr ...,. "' LOW..._ LOW ct I l'lllCZI ,.._ IOd ..,..,._ PIUVATI. llEACH ,._ 6 ,_,., AA al'trtdtw BA Yl Ad tlll · o.D w1llM,C110mit•llllll.,... -..9'1co- < , . . ' . -caav ;_ :_ . '', . ~: ::..~ =.,·.:. t,-:O:::r:--4 9 ~~c.,~ :..;.~·= .~ ... lllt..!.='!;.. ':-. ........... _ ......... ~ ... ,.., ......... , •:·~ .. l"'·'~ ...... . ~ > ' ' • •a I HOUSES FOi '"•LE 31'1-llamona Place, Costa,¥esa · _. Ml'89M '31,500 , &at & Sun 10.6) 2 BEDROOMS 427 Heliotrope, Corona de! Mar 644-7270 (SIµ! 1-5) 317 Poinsettia, Corona de! Mar · 844-7270 (Sun 1-5) . l. • 2 BR 011Ci FAMILY RM: or ·!!IN · 2024 PortProvenae PL (H V HOlllel) NB $52,500 (Sat"li Sun 1-5) 1800-Port Kimberly, Newpil!ri ~ 844.19511 l50,5!JO • . (lkllf1-6) 830 La Minda, Lal(Wla [Blillell 875-7225 143,500 (Sim 1-5) 3 BEDROOMS 117 Via 'Lido Soud cUdo· Isle) NB 644-2430 . $144,500 csmr t -5> 221 Orchid, Corona de! Mar 644-2430 -$88,500 · (Sun 1·5) 303 Orchid, Old Corona de! Mar • 875-6000 $67,500 CS.I & Sun 1-5) 419 lrvtne (Newport Heights) NB 673-6510 141.000 (Sat .. Sun 1-5) **121 Bayside Dr .. Newport Beach 673-7300 $240,000 (Sal & Sun 1·5) *3071 Trinity ))r. (Me•a North! CM 546-8347 134.900 (Sat & Sun 12-5) 3057 KWybrook (Halecrest) CM 646-3928 • 1144-8599· (Sun 1-li) 940 Dogwood, Costa Mesa 646-0555 $23,'15P (Sat & S1111 1-4:30) 7622 Alhambra, HW1tlngton Beach· · 646-0555 $32.500 (Sat & Sdn 1-5) 864 Surf, Costa Mesa· · 8'73.e642 67~59 (Sun. 1-5) ~ s,,oerior. Newoort Beach R7!1-'722.~ 132,900 (Sun 1·5) l R.•~ f;il•rlle'Wood Ln., Ne'Wport Buch 64().-0020 (Sunday) 3 BR & Family .11m ., Don . 1274 Belfas~ Costa Mesa 968-4405 '30,500 . . (Sun 1-5) 1215 Somerset (Westcliff) NB 644-2430 $9&,500 (Sat ... Sun 1-5) 2030 Galaxy Dr. eoo.er Shorea) NB. 648-1550 $112,900 ' (Daily) 2332 Comell. Dr., (College Pk) CM 648-881i '31,900 (Sat ... Sun)- 1000 Wblte Salls Way, Corona de! Mar " 673-2222" (Sal ... Slin 1-5) 171161 Ortney Circ., Huntington 11-11 557-4130 (Sillt' 1-5) 322 Polnaetiia, Old Corona de! Ka • . 675-6000 $88,500 . ·($ib; 1-li) 20611 Chancer, Huntington· Beld1 ll7t.800o $34,00o ., "(SUD 1-5) 213 Sappllln>, Balboa Island · " 675-4000 (Sun 1-4) 20 Rofal St George, Big Canyon 6'15-7225 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 2015 Commodore CB.aycrest) NB &U-5200 $64,500 . (Sat & Sun 1·5) *1406 Santiago (Baycrest) NB 642-11200 · (Sun 1-5) 333 Mlltl>rd -iCameo Sboresl CdM 64W928; 6'15-1~ (Daily 1-5). **38,~-(cameo SHores~ CdM ~ ~:16,0oo (Sun 1-5) 1029~ Costa Mesa .. ' '(Sunl-5) *:ll18',Sonillgo (Dover Shores), NB eu ao (5bn 1-si ~.llil"' Costa Mesa ~7'4UO (Sat & Sun. 1-5) 30~4'tsta .Suerte, Newport Beach , ~o ' ,. (Saturday) S71~·ctmmonl St. (Culverclale) IJ:vine 546-5990 $43,500 ' '(Sun 1-5) 2000 JCqmant Dr. (Mesa Verde) CM M9-1Sol $53,000 (Sal & Sun 1·5) +2313 La Linda Place, Costa Mesa 545'64~ $53,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) *515 R«ltfo'rd Place, Corona de! Mar 875-6000 $69,500 . (Sun 1·5) 2027 Leeward Lane (Baycresl) NB 875-MOO $'79,500 · (Sun 1-5) * 1120 GG!denrod (llVuHills) CdM 875-8000' $74,500 (Sun 1-5) 716 camiO Jllgblands Dr. CdM 875-6000 $87,SOO (Sat &'Sun 1-5) *2008 NliuWua (Baycrest) NB 645-6500 $'79,950 (Sun 1-5) #17 R>1e Fontaine (Big Canyon) NB 642-8235 (Son 1-5) 24lfi Tu<ti!!,. C<><ta Mesa 84U23!1 $51,500 (Snn 1-5) #-7· l#hmonr Lane (BiQ' Canvon) NB M!-1123~ (Sat & Run 12-4:30) !01R· IJo>lnhln Terr. (Irvine 1'err.) CdM 61'.-8235 (Sal & S•in 1-5) 21 ~ennlta~e Ln (Bi~ Canvon C.C.1 NB 6&4910 1119.000 fSat & Sun 1·5) tt'tl50 Unda I,sle Dr-(Linda Isle) NB 6'4-4910 $245,000 . (Sat & Sun 1-5) 329 Alva Lane (Off S.A. Ave.) CM . 648-3255 '32,500 (Sal. & Sun) ~t5· 11Wtford ljd. (Cameo Wds) Cd¥ 673:8510 $78,509 (Sun 1-5) **'#57· Unda Isle Dr. '(Linda Isle) NB 11$6181 (Sunday) 20011 Altura (Irvine Terr.) CdM 1133-9293' (Sun 1-5) 305 Visia Suerte, · Newport Beach 1 640,0()20 (Sunday) 1430 Galaxy Dr. (Dover Shores) NB 646-0228 $~29,500. · (Sun 1-5) 'TU Aleppo St. (Eastbl!Jff) NB . 5 BR & Family Rm or Den 8!3-0820 · $53,900 , '(&ii ,._5\ln l~) **1324 w. Bay Ave. (Balboa Penin) NB . 1912 P.ort Cardiff (HVW!'om.)'1(1!,,• (Sat & Sun 1-4) 84U235 · ', . <S!ili -lZ-5) *bJ..54 Ulida hie Dr. (Linda Isle) NB 1732 ~stick (Bayeiellt)>NB :, · . 2430 ..,.. <M (Sun 1·5) 642-82311 : ' llllU!· 1·5) • · · · ~We (Linda Isle) NB · *517 Olmtt (Cameo IDd&)' c.nt;: **& J. ._ (Sat ~ Sun 1-5) . ~~) • -(Jlt4'~ 1·5) _....E_.a ·'"'• 1unda Isle) NB *2323 J'rlftte lljl., Ne.lilO'i'ti! • . ,..,...,., .. ' ,.. -.(Sat & Sun 124:30) 642-5200' . $116,000.. (Sil-1..SUn loll) 2!21 'tr.utb11!ffl NB . RENTAL:,aat -Konte •Vllla,·Geola· Ilea& tl'/M)l)O< .:~· • (Sat & Sun 1-5) · 845-0303 (Sat .. 'saft l'G) 2840 -Jlum>od · (Eutl>luff) NB 317 ~ CorOna'cW,lllr ' -~. · $81,950 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 875-aGOO • ·'(San loll) 2318 Arl.itus (Eilltbluff) NB 540 Viata Grande ~ J!lllff•> ·"!<...: , ···~ • , . , (Sun 1-5) 644-41110 . $58.Cfclll .(Set ... """' 1'5!: , . 2201 Ai'llla (l!ulbluff) NB 188 B.J lllll'SI., Com .... ,, ;t, :,. '.' ·· · HC 12i10 •, , . (Sat & Sun 1-5) 842-7491 "' •. ~~~ 1~ ~; **16'.:J;lnda':W' Dr. (Linda lsll!), NB 9061 Akiba, HuntlilPJj ..,..en · . 8iCUlll Sl 75.000 (Sal & Sun 1-5) 648-0565 •960 : !Sun ~-4:30) 1948 Port Bishop Pl., Newpqrt B<!ach 879 Vista Bonita ·(BlulBJ 'NB,;._:.c_ -, ' 844-1957 (Sat· & .~un 1-5) 644-1150 164.500 . I'""' 1·5) 1701 ·stvlm Lane, Newport-Belch , 3606 Gatanlaran, Corona de! ~ Mo-0020 (Saturday) 644-7251 -<Sun 1-5) **31981 s. Coast Hwy., Soutll 'Laiuna DUPLEXES FOR SALE 494-7518 (Sun 1·51 · *2459 Maraeilles Way, Coata II-4 & 2 BEDROOMS 545M24-132,900 ':(lllm 1-5) 5304 Seashore, Newport Beach 23S8 TuJtln Ave. (Off Slllta Illllel) NB 848-7'17 618-9080 (Sat & Sun 1-5) ~ 157,090 . Olilll 1'11) ttall W. Oceanfron~ Newport Beach ~ Vim Ornada, New~· ltldl · ·~rm: 8'IU080 (Sat & Sun 1-5) -'lot(MJftO-7:.: • ...,, . 1112 s.idll-Ln., Newpen., lliildi. i llt &·FAMILY RM 84HOl!l) ,, • ~ 188·1 : 19th 9t:, Coot.a ..... . .._._108 Linda We Drm, Nt~'llwb 116"7Ul ·"8,'750 (Sat & Sun 1-5) "'~ 'l8ila 1-6) ,. . • ' ' ~-· , .,, r..... • .. 1 .. & t IR 4 lllDllOOMS , ' 708' Im.rpur, Corona de! Illar · 235 Via Itbllca '(Udo Ille) NB · • i6'0-191Mi 875-7&18. (Sun l~) e~'llOO •135.ooo csat ·•;.l!,l!l·l-6) · CONboMINIUMS FOR SALE *708 K,Thanga (Irvine Terr.)....,. ~ (Sat .• 9ml 'I'll) 108 \'la llljon (Lido Ille)-NB • · , 6*4910 '79.500 (Sal .fl s.. Wl 308 BoWllng Green, 'Coola'W.. 644-7862 $39.509 (Sit JI 11!111'1-6) 2011 Pl. Albon1 (HVldllMlii} .. ~-•• 844-711412 '74,900 ., .. ;:t-6) · 304 N""'bsua;dorvila•IW"Mlil: " . ' ~7962 ~·a-is. 111) lela'llrcb~ BaJ) MB · , .... ...;GOO '' • -1.1) '..+iil ..... !lllBll\ .... !e .1' -iftlllO ---~~ ltllOSPI0¥16iuw lae, B•--lli aa~.:,::..., .~" 41Nlll . HJ . '••••••wa..'••·· "" a1., • ..,., Colla ·-' ' ·~. • ". -. -·1-e) Balboa Island ' ._r.r- U40,00D • (~ l .. 14) 1\0n Rd. '(Cameo &blinol Cd1I (Sat ...... loll) • de .Dr •• ('(1tm11:1 ~ ~lllllJll) 1~ ' :OU\" .~' 2 BIDRooMs "• 4411 W. Coast Bwy., Newport Beach 84U200 . (Sun 1-5) INCOME l'IOl'BTY 6 • I BR - I .-2 IR ' . 1318 ·w. BalbOa m'fd., Newport Beach ~ (Sun 1·5) SllmCOMI " *'*Ml s. BaJ rrnt (Bal !JI) at Colllll• A•. ,.1JCU200 .18',000 •. (Sal • SUD loll) • LOii' POI SALE :...Meu BiJlide DI'. (Yacllllman'• eo .. > ·1'1• mim CDlllrl Gwnl •.. , ...... 6·* .. ,,, ~ Wei* to Molclt (Ii ..,... __ _ ......... ,""' of lqUCll'9I. I "•YLLOll _1 11·111 I K A 'N•N l p I I • 1 I I ) I F :E T II 0 N .1·1111 ' AWlloCW1'1l1d•apa.I I LAPSOT ,..., ........ ,...., .• 11 1 I ] . _.,.. • ...,.., ........... I. . . ' • rl':.r.:.."'n:-9...'::. ;:I :;;,:;E:;t:;~::;x:;:L~I~ .... ""' fallowlilg ... ,,. I 111 I 11.':'::'.Z.~1.:;":!"-. ............. _. ................ .,_.forthot kind of "(lllWf·- 1 l .oc-....... _.....,, :Y88Ut;_ by tilU•;I•.,. _ _. _ I I' I I 1 I . '"'-"':.!.'-:.:";-.!,~ • rm;.~s9tMUr . r r r r r r .r r !~~f I I· I· ia.J I I l "J ' -,, ~ ~ • • ' l ' • ,, ' 1 • . . ~untlJ!llOll.. leoch -J ' • ' ~d .Opening Sale!~ • . 4... ... -... ...,_ ·mu • 's2'i',tso HANGING TREES ••• OPEN syN. 1-5 • -~ OJuat. S'11r, ·ftlG'ANT I Scire., -Ibo matt -thla bou,.1 llMISO,ClQAST'HWY. , ... ,.., 1""' --MANSION , ~ peop1e1 ·2 .u. Sboold ~ s 8dnn ' SOUTH LIAOUNA· . ..,_, ~ .. "'1:"'.::.1-( ile<I=, on -=. =. ~~ =r~':'bl.l!: A:C::t'ii!E'f:: '~ii-ii ·~ , . lot, compl bb;:k Walled, Jem. added charm ao • w/d.ilbwuber. ~ added plus den.. Hu owtl pdv. ON I 4. Br' 2 f:!., ~ plin~ i, room CODVimeot modern extru. Be • t dtpl to beach. 3 Dedca. ....,. fanl nn. •a ya.id, tlo w/bl~d?'8 Q enta'tl.1.lal..ns on the built-In =:irioc ~--~ 8PrtceK R N1 lot lndlcpc. o u t at d e -Plawit Jllool. IC.500. ~ , • • · · 1c1-illm-too. ·~~ IPlino'. Perlect booae 6'r •-Ila 1 " ' ... J;t;;n,-:-; dbi:.:aar..gt Large covettd "HoJwout-90-65 · · family. Lower level would I er · • . ii ~ .!i ... ;L ~rlf.~ tl:i:,• A~'"" fl!!!~~ir-:i!!'.;,~:: ~~t ~Im~ .... - ""' ;-.-.;.RI' . WITH. t' •-. --· ~ rm 'ii:Qn1que tam rm, b!Dlard ... ~ ,. · . .,,.,.,.. u. "" ...... nr ., -. --boat . · EATRAS e cell ftrepl. Veey popq1.ar &ate, ba~k ya.rd ~ · !Jke,We root, burnt oranp fkaoplan.Beaut.cent.m,u. __ ._,. prlvacy-screeMd by dozens . ._ boat pte. custm drps ter suite w I pl~ mooimmst le H • m ll ton of huae trees. BKR 962-5611. • ·t.tf't• ~;!,., "'::::~ , ~ mk~ ~,%;0. ;. 11-eeac0 REPOSSESSIONS . on1J< 2 I"' aid. 'walking mwrt to""·' · · PREmGE Fo• lnlormatlon and lo<atlon tftja~ to ~llch, this one al ' ,. · Wit ·liated, Spa.niah Ha· or these Fff4 &:.VA homes, 35.1 N. Coa.at Hiway ._..... Lottyllvlng awaits you! ts. a i:nu.t. . ...J ~ sfnde .t BR contact • Laguna Beach <;"~' Act swiftly t>< ·, • TOT AL 71 . atninn -.iet ~ .,._ -ICASAllAN 494-7511 to _, yoo• owo S•GLUSION e ,llZI II try, bm1 q . Uv·nn., !pl, RMI Eot•le N2-66>W * ~ OPE., * * Newpoft Beach coodomioi,m. Beaut .f Mnn plush condo tn QP0'8ded w/w crpts le · · ~ Viall the temporary ottlcea of !he ~ ~ Lota cf bl.a: rafttblllMI-raDCho · drpl. bnl/din nn., center SMAU. &PE COD HOME, For our Inspection Newpon: Crest Information Center, 4,...1 ~·look: out to plush •"'=' = a.~ owrsi:zed auMY bdrma. COZY' patio, SAT./SON. 1..S convenlently localed at ·-$51,495 L ••TAT• Ur.'. ,. dt'Illl '&ankle deeP One level home . ·wttb. 4 'I/A 1oa.n picyable at $304 per Latina loan, P8,Yments under Directions: Up Temple HW. Sul)e B, NeWport Beach. ''ALL DONE OP'' Butfneu Pra:p•rty )lilt ~::: ~,..'w'f ~,+ .. pool! $3,,SQOI aJ>ol'L ~bl'.:'°"J'~ ~Ke!!f.:ir.'''!.':r ~ 295.5 ZELL DR. 2400 WeetCoastHlghwa9 ·~ 1 . ii 90 an:idoua spacloil:!" ~ PJ]J..rNlD -mo loc ta.et 1. ins. 0qr ~ $l80. a mc>nth Not far trom f?r· to Zell • watch ~ Open Dany-1·0 a.m. to sunset · 1'h1I kwely home hu been TWO Lars Tor A L : 1 ' 'be • = Costs ~th&, al! e1eCtric pUah but· buy, . ~ ocean.. BKR 90-5511. ~· ~ top tD bottom. It's 104'd'.l9' OIOICE U>CA- • ':R'l E '·ISH. • ,toi nili.-cle bullttn ldtcben, · • ..._ • White W.ter Vlew $hip $hape! Come aee tht. TION. Hu..tin&ton Beach. .. QLD '" dl1hwa1b8r, elepnt ~-I HEY, BANDITOI New, cusfiOm built, owr%,(OJ "read;)' to move hlto" ~ BUSJNE'!jS, J>RQ,:. ftUie ~~ 3 bdrm. ftttpl.ace adds cbanri to , ____ Wanna 1tea1r Reduced $lil00. ft. of luxury living w/wooil, vacant 3 Bedrm., 2 bath FE::SmONAL OR OFJ11cEs : ~ ~Wlan marble ~·ln family room. Loads . ol. 71 f· JtMWllJ 4 Bedroom, 2 bath, lux· gia.&3 & bee.ms., 2 batht. home at 419 Jrvine. Open $1f.SOO ea. TERMS ~te: ,.~'.'!UP.: ~ rm., g:fgan~ decking, 1uslt low m'aio-·· !~.. , urlou1 interior, newly View •family & living mis. Sat. Ir: Sun. 1-5. KANPAK, 1003 KlhAI-. Rd. " ~U...'rm W/tree. atanclliig tenance la ....:i-~-1-and • 4 painted in le out. All terms. 1 ,_ tlo One f the '" 000 ~ 11' :~ fttePI. So · zriany don't ~"tJ:"f:~ A VERY SPECIAL $29,500. • , ~pi::, vie"v 0prop-.-u, Kibel Maul, HawalJ. .; ·i ~'~~1:;J::· = ~ f:1~te ~acuut ~H.OME-la~~;~>r~~c. ~~n:e area. see 1octay ~~~ 300~~1.v~~~.R~~o c-.::_7~ ~ 156 -~ patlo and -.. ' . 4 BDRM, 2 BA ~ den, '"'"'d ;;;it;' -.... ~~ ... 'It •··•-•~-.•a , lo!," families who take time lo BY OWNER _ 4 BR, 2 •'.· -·, * 499-2800 * ~ ~ --.ii wu: Ii~. Two master suites, .. w.,. • yd, COYered patio. Just 2 OIOJCE loll We tn "i : .. Roilywood aett1ng . walk to i large family room and a 2 BA, a u crpt'd. Exterior ·fi ~ . remodcled.·$31,500. M~. Memorial Park, ''*"1 &: ~.i;; Country Cub & honi 4 billiards room \vlth wet bar freshly painted. All elec. ~ ~ l BR. R-2. tncd yd. d.Llp. 2, Section :al, ~· ~ .,,' '~ U>i&OO. Bolsa Chica. I: •Hell : plus 3 car a:arage, on a cul-kite.hen. Frplc. Landscaped ~-a;;,-~ cptl drp1 &tow h1I Carden Go o d .x""~'"'" .. ~~·. ,R~AL ESTATE FAIR Huntmgtop Har:bor de-eac street. c ALL : BPfWf~k ~ ~ ....... ~· :=,.·~~ 525joo. ow0er 646-5:rz': . 847-T.l.17. I ~;('I ' 53&-2S51 968-4456. c:ll18~, m .,._.,., .. , """" .......... °""'"' ~ • San ciement. Commwctal I_,. c.J-1 Staircase -RXER UPPER1 ••. . LOVERS ..... Sm!. 2 BR -----l!!I'--= P liua -~ • ..........:. .. by, You . bet! GI 129,450. A•ttnable loon ., hi>me .Wik to heed>. Pm. Forever Ocean rn ... ~ .. A G N I F .lo'i.~ N T VIEW ;:,:: POINrr .~. , "F;rMeiican ~ by 7%-payable a~ $256 per mo. for JUst the right couple. OCEAN, ClUl)'Oft 1: city "C'' t.oned. _ 3t1'15 1loast ~. .ttio ~;_s ~ ~~ ~"' 'r mt T"8t;""' 7~ ti: o1":nt~ n.:: Beautllul z.i.... .,,,._'bant Newport -... ~ leoch ..,..._ l,(OI) or. ft. o1,1axury. JI,;,. ..... harbor . UIO + z, ~ ~....., ...-. -new Jn ... -. tcbJ l:luntiJ!gton .,,__ .. ,.._, view borne. 1850 .IQ. ft.. 2 Ll!::,, J __ ba.. • quality. or. tt. bl-. on 5,000· + .. .,, . · or~ II o! .;,,..,, oomlort •. up. rm C.m0o,-ali'bit1n a..i·~ ELEGANT. ~ ~ ~t>. level, 3 BR. 2 BA. -""Pifun:~~~no ft. lo< ~ Soanl!!'.:.:i;""'" eraded thfuout. Lari~patlo. dent)' of cupboudl bill" lfv . ldtcben wttb Pl ranp; a ' 11 <::> 2 •• ,..,.;ATIOl<, arcbltecture. e:xce~·~ .. prof .. -,....,., lu1ly nn w/brlck 1pl;;w7w.,,... .MANSION BYOwner. Exec. ""!'.6%. -..-. d!~poa'al, · •nen .../'lou.H Jun. f-5 ~ .. ._,,, Ir~ -• ottm!d by Plocllle x: ,~ fo.r low ma.int & !,ir;pa:, beaut~ mite Lovely two-Cory, 4 BR A: 3 BR.· 2 BA. FUll din, Uv, Enormou ·lMDI: room with r -· ~::~~.&ta T ..... en ~;bid r. Prl.~~$53,900wlthonJ,y W/Irir wardrobes'. patio, f.ltm ·rm .t. fonnl din and frJ>l.·famnn.Wtna,dwhr,2 beem cellinp, tlreplace. Shopptrw ~ tdNJ. tor blm-c:aUSanDl•10 • .-, lO'JEi ~ ~· cvved ~. DVft'!dzed . bHght and .cheecy kitdi. car pr. $12,000 down to baB:t·~ · ~ 3 ~ "retirees. ' 114/233.2475 for de(da.. 'jii . mt-· dbl gar, ~rinklen, ~· That's not aU! All crp1a 1oen. Can be n!flnc. GI or d-. A --II 2602 ' · 132"'° IALIOA ISLAND fn<d, ~ today. th"10U! .V.n In bath, new FHA. """160. $48,91lQ! • < BR. -F!dL Y RM. I 1,.111 .• palirt. wallpaper. On a big BY Ownor, Franch can ARC REALTY '""" ... ft. Bit-Ins. J"" G .... --..,.. ""°' .... : .r .·; _ • """"' tot wla cov'd patio. Fountains Lrr ogt ,., 4BR, . 586 5111 Beautifully malntallied 4 BR. 2 bath home painted. MoVe In ooodltlon. .,.,... and two a~nta. ·:.. , . • t62-4471 I ::i 1113 $41,!00 •. See .today. 2BA, huge tam rm w/boam • In Immaculate cond. thruout! Lge. pallo, per-1.a,...· ,...,.., = l.ar1te -· 1175-TI>!. ' ' . 'BROKERS INC. . . " lYph@l1l•!I =·,.,.~.":.,~, ~ ~ lrii:~ ~~o~~~J::o0'.>r entertali1lng. See ~~-'"'" · _.... ~.,.=..,~"ft.~ :---. POOL •3"'51J1 1 -1 • "'t-••u s... 12-6. 8(2.>00I. s.i.soo ..-ni.a. Gm• ~ -,. 1-N ~ VACANT 3 Bdrm., l bath home; livlrw WIWAM WINTON WAYNE THO~ RLTY Wnl 1en c:b or-....... ·.r • .; _.:.; · .. ;MOttse, for Cl $28 75011 • . • . . ""-W/fll>lc. 1'1<· family · ' -~ml or ........ '"'.'""~ .~!.' · siicc:essful Mon .,_. room',. ~ tor Young & 1 liq! "~~ooo'."M .!:;,. ~ ~ '!:i~~ '""'Z· REALTOR : ~. ~:,, ~. ~ cmrm Coat.a '""'~· ,.._ u · Are ·,.OU --tor 8 .tereo, wa)I .TV Ante'\"" , $36 0001 REALTY 531Fl5.13 <24 !In). tached 2 car ..,..,,. xW 229 MARINE, IALBOA •ISi.AND 67$-3331 don ,. 4 BR. 2 BA. Good =..... "°'"lJ!';:-' -~ substantial 1 bOme? Tb i 1 whiatt~ while )1)11 ~~ ,. 1 • BY Owner, 3 BR $17,000. 2 ndgbborhoOcL $32.500. · ck>eet ~A: bltim. Beach WUl lell one or ~~ ~·· ltate!y 3 bedroom' home 11 ~~~~-lb-f IPMdu bedrooma.. ~lovely BR, $18,500, on· adjofntna: * 499-2800 * Club rllbta. nr Golf ~1 645-2020 or 64U500. .: ,. ,._ situated only one mile from apiring fire~-be tiful baths, deluxe builtin kit· iota. Jt.l zone. Room to E &an-.. Newport Belch · NewpOrt leKh -. $415,0I». By owner. \Ail .,..i ·!lie oceon. Thlo lavely faml-built 1n kitchen;~ c""1, ~. Huge build 847-lm ""'~,...,. 492,13.18. NEWPORT BLVD. ~tlll'H a~ baJxi.ome bre&k1ut bar' bonus room, elegant GLEN.···~ ~ BLUFFS. . SHORECLIPFS --1n~-~· room cathedral cell· · fire~. Large covered MIU\.· 4 Br, corner, c.~ ._, ._"'. 11,.. lnP. Vmlotireplace lllgh block walllonce lor paOO. Sprinklero. Near lo<al2d be,_n 2 "'°P --· b ~·-·-Catalina OCEAN VIEW, S BR. 2 ba. S9800 --.lOO 1 •• thlCk , abal carpets ;NS supreme privacy in the ..acboolt' a: shopping! Bric oenten, 2 miles from bch, ,..._...,...a-. Supe.r ~tst Nf!W cpt A: i:alnt, pe.Oo, etc., Bia m-'1225. ' . !utllul wa11,,.,,.ru;. ...i = G.1'."':.. ~! !!lo ~ · 64&-1Tl2 alt sp.mor wt<enda. FAMll:Y ESTATE & spartllnloca"~-~E~ llpl°'an'. >42,!00: ·--. ;· .. itnust .aeethe·landacap-zim.veta! Brk'96S-6566.~ 4BDRM,2BA,Glen·Mar,by Top Of The Wodd. 1-e~ End .wuu Tutffn Condominiums •. ,Prl,.onl>.l<!.250. Call · · owner. Bttns. p111o. obag ..,,. s ·~· 2\t .. t:l;: Prlval8 brick patio, deer for Hie ·He ~-... ", ,~,c·'.'~7"°'··'1 1 ":t::'m"~~~ '" -~~~A carpet& aoij..&lllP-lhape.. ' BJ•'~r.2a::a~~! QUl!!T,.•&•11•-t ""' 1% t"'· TH& RS.a.Ii .,·1 ·~~ Huntl_._ H•~-r 1rp1c. lee--~ f64,500-0peo Sun 1to5 1'.eatured fn Rome balh, ..i• ""''· fi.,ro. ~ _ ,,.._, ... _. completelf ln:lacpd, w,._ ~doe, C.000 sq. ft. + bltns. Odee end ·unit. ;;;;, . -· PM 'CIJL.1n!.;sAC ELEGANT 3 BR ,_, nr path....._ ......., 1<9,SOO. 579 Vllla Bonita '• -lllllUoa dollar 121.11111. °""" an• Io•,. I"~ :R·_._.,__·R--L.... FA.R FtlOM ntE PRESTIGE . water, ';r'-.. .-. *-2800 * PleaseC811M4-11JiO =..-:~.:~ .... 2111111~ !"" ""-""" ,-ORDINAlY • . Fantaatic bom• ,.;tJi all :;:-~~$62~ ;;'B~ M1:'U-CHAR~OTTE R. LONG % ..,. lot. Cllalmn bul':Jr. Vo-.,..""'""' "''" -· level . bllme. wiU. 4 lovely bOme 1D the !DOit features include l a r g e Irvine .:r-U: ~ reduced to Sl•,rxm. Phone Cllmtftlll!d Ad. iO:iil.' '~-+POOL! $39,500. we 8re ~., oller ,thlo = "-.:'~ ~.~ REALTY84&-3371. ~ Realtor r=.M.;' ~,,.... t';: ... ~ :l?!:-,~l!.': ll:rl , ~ bedrooma, puilinan deGrable ~ area in JD&Bter bedrm 1orma1 din-,.. .. ._.._ ,. L .. Isle Newport IMch " ~ or i»4500 Jor F• Chat tlem under ta try ~: ·mtbs, ·au electrlc push but· Hurit Beach. Briaht modem tng rm steP'.oown Uviag LAGUNA VIEW LOTS ~ 1 the Pfimy P1ncher "'! 1;..m1nete 'bulltln ldtchen, ldtchon "'lb W.. -""" a" beaulilUI kltd>en OPEN SUN. 1-5 OUI IEST BUY' M011i•,..1 -· " ,d\1hw•ah.or. elegant ...._ •·-....U + tam11y w/dlnttte .,.._,Just lbted IH51-:&ltROLL <O>diO Z11 IN IU,000 OPEN SUN. l.f •'°'"'" """"'"Hom.. oddLoad• chann1 d-~ !"""'-w!Extrath 111up1 Utfn< and....,... bo1ow market at (Culwlil•l•l =Fr::.~~·= 115 VIA [IDO NORD 3 Bedroom, 2% beth. tee P~ ,Salf, 125 F,.,. Sale • 125 room. so ~-room r e P I e'e • '$38'950. No doWri VA terms JUST L'ISTED __ ., n BAY • ....Ji BtY view, 4 bdnns., 3 hathl: land, • hllh ceULng arid .. , ~ " q, low mllintcM.noe Assume exi.tttv 5%'Jf loan •. .!.n ~ .... •· f 1 1 ~ ~· ~-•na rm -·~-~ U n~·-In llvln · ,.---. , __ _._,_ ,.._and don't fo_. with total ta of twa.U• ~ UI flt comp e e Do llZ1 Emttl)d a...·.. -,ooo uuu ,, MlllUO'\.°" 0 • ...,_....., l room,, r 1 ~e.iJi:g ~ _,. ;.:tu; $225.00 ...... mon~..ailO. d e t a it,, . 5 4 6 - 5 8 8 o , you want a t bdrm. I: a ~ .-DJ.ltr', .Wte. Htd. pool. ltrp u~ room, 3 cu · 1 .; -t l ...... , B • ..... . ' HERITAGE REALTORS. bcmua nn., or do )'OU need 5 Fott ~~hOmes call: Gib Walker RMlty gr.rage patlos, pr1vate MObile H mes ' -oepan • acu= r , ~ ~ ~ bdrm&. with 211 batho pl"' Biii G, __ ,, Rullor -r V'· Udo Npt •···• ,...,; .,.... belta. • 0 ,M&-1383 ' ' .'nlS SM; BUILDER ·MUST SELL • CUJ"'l2d family rm.? Thlo 125-. Npt Beach ~ '7• •"-" ~~ Good'°"'"°". Try low ])'a. - A5F ~ OW hla beach homo. Yng exoc, '°""""' ~ hi>me '7Ul6l ~-I , , ' '" ;:<l__:___,!-;t area. Elepnt private din-on extra sized kt can be FIRSJ' OFFERING , • · ~.: : .DUTC. H . CLEAN ~nn..rt ~ .t::' ldtcben =" ~th"":/'e BGIALD IA y ~ 'f .,.~ Ii~ ._ Ila 8-lllatllttltalslk GRllNLIAI' "AalC '!>:>. •11~~ca 1'· )leil club W:Wtlea. xlnt IChool:s. ll!INEST LOT Fee dmDle land 4 ;.i; ~ A BEA\IJ'lfVL PIUVATE ,,. . ~·~•W" 3 Bedroom, 111> &th, bullllN FOREST OF Let WI .-• to you th!• VIEW -·t.50,eoo 2,,... old....... += SALIS & LmASINO ADULT COMMIJNltY :;,,~'1;· ·Social Security Including diahwasber, w/w 25': TR!a?S. weekend~ced "1 Just TEO"HUIERT Walb' McCo, WlwotdYC»tMC:~....,co. fQIJ ....-vb fadltty Tnm.I avail on OW tirud TARBELL ·'' In This H0me _." drps, larx• cul-d.. . . the land. -' Altoclatn moUB 124 bn.l BAYl'ROHT HOME 0.i' lllllr ll•IS ~~ "".:J:' ~ .. :':.-. . sac let, only 1teps to a !fig view windmvs and salty ~n Via. Lido, NB Lona iJMCh from $'i5CI) 10 m .m ·.;"1• lf )'OU th to entertain family lovely park. 4 yn: new A air. The "la test" in crpta, 67MSGO ~ Mld-0_,~ntr.11. 2 ,_.,..with'~.~ 53l 6IOO 1~ Wl\ittltt Aw,. C.M. ~ '~ er tr1enda tn your home, all improvements in. Quick drps A fixtures. Hard-~ 1.. • .:1..1 ... J ..1-uit:i..:u ~ JJUU.K' ""' --'*'1'111B t to I ";' here'i a· place you shoufd ~ion. Full price only flnd tor $46,000. BKR. Fantastic OcNn VY UWllU9"f" S _. ... m cne only. Sep. er lloltthel'. , am PM Ji _ 1ee -spacious and at-$29,fDJ. 962-8851. .962-5;,J..l . Magniftoent 3 BR., lge. faml· .. , will unfold when you we BR. 4% BA. rrWdl nn, f&m lm ~ JU.OS1.0 NEAR lacb ~. :1'" ... =~==· = ~ Let's Dream And "SINCE Dt&'' ~trtt7~ =lot~ ~~dl~~~ att~ ~~ :!;· ~s::i~ nn;;, ~ '=k!~crJ.. Ba~::. cpl. drpl. lndllcp.' 50.50 . ltvblrt::.Jf-lth.in~'. Make It A Rear11y ~1:~~1~~ ~~ :~vat~ha! !:~t ':t~~.cb •'= C::: ~p1 .ell rum lfd• 1nun::! ~~~U'~in~ ~~Jd~• or'*"~~ -=PK!~~ jO see. ~ In this ranch style home with D11y1 552-7000 Nights bouebt In ()ftgan. $t9,SOO. or Lacuna'• f a m o u 1 , Open hmm lat/Sun l_. pm, nM'.10.. Coniirr 5 Stat Mlt W . lmnl a v • 11 ab I e , $52.9!!0. M7 · ~ formal din~ spacious bed· 41H-1S51 ~ 1U!Wlrt.1. Call Glen ~ rn.-tlll. Prk. Santa. Ant CD equity, s.1Ml~ ::lml 8Hch lhd., . . . TU. REAL BROKERS INC. ~t!st ~!mm~=~~ coMfORTl H. McCormack, R.E. ~~o.&3. mp I• t ~ IEAVTIFUL ~ ~ 7::A1f ~ .~ !i.~ ~c;:;,.::;'!,;.· .......... ---. -11 ... ~--.~,1 . lJDIS . 968-4456. CONVENIENCE PORTAFINA ~_,,,, N ... 4 Bdrm. -· ........ ~. Br .. --bar. w """"· l;::;~~~~~~--;'"":;~1 -~. M .DOWN. •• Yo•'Ufin<1bolh1nth11 0"''' LAGUNA .,,,/TO/tZ.-="'~ C:..01w11,ao,_ai..r =.:·~ ><•. ~ . • ......... IANS An;_ '"°!Ill · :!.'::"%" Jn1!:::\'t> ~: 111-....,, v1ew -REAL ESTATi omOP°"INoR5SELL.UN. 1 , • 0=.,:=.1y.:_:."' NEW 11· ,,....,. • 2" · · · '"" What a . buY! Beillitttul 4 ~·· well done CUit home tr s:rs.~; C!\111 1190 Glenntyn SL """ lO ~ lnlm AMt.lm an cat.nL Park ..,. 1*. t ---sledni .. • bedn>om,lbathhi>mewtth HAYE A HAPPY and tt'• air. -bldeoltetrlll,m.1.et1 ... _ -2f AUGUSTA LAN•· _ ...-....... Tw er."""·""'·-. ->K •BA.' b1o: -1Dr ·a a tantutlc lamllY room. Price taareado$39,000. ~ "'ontr. 1.q lldt., HOP• G•lllll• llLTY. c.... llh<r oll-.. art .......... 11.'M - ,, ' -ud lWo -· ud 10 Ho ................ In • ..... ntANKSGMNG 0 red h·11 . Mlttlon VI!!! .., •• a.... Rlwr Dr, 0.-. ••• -... , .... _ • . 5-~b.£\l:'.,E ~.i°*'"'E~~nhlo""r'~J;1 • I !BR.:~E= •• ~ "~~;;('::V~ SP~~-!!. =:\er.~ it'~·F-~•= f ,,. l:lltle ~.drive )'OJI tn1n 1.nrorma:Uon. aa...2535. ~~ =eot'6NLU:JZ S:· REALTY try. IUftktn UY. rm., fpl. HI N~ =~ed-'3-~ corrwrtible den. pe!;~ ~-rsoo Stll w. .._. ,.,., caa '"". ,,..tk -i:=. ~ ~llllil IH&-,w.1"1 NO DOWN m, ,"* mwi. to vnrv. """<:enttt, 1rv1no :;r:!"' .. 'I:!.';: tr.:'•= o1 11!Mkoft vr.;.·o;.. to °'UiJSt~,~..S MT. · NMm -PEEpdmPS.~ Tm ... ~ othen.H1JRRY. ' O~~~i.M~M :i.::-~at: =.w:~~~.~'°: Gl:IMll--- ' ~--tuU dttaU.. 8.17-9400. 1;;.;;.· OCEAN VIEW Realton -~~~~ ·~·~.s <;,.~~!.l-:"c.!..BA..:' KATILLA llllALTY ~:m.0-11""'·~ ,,... 31-I :i Pl·51U IN FRONT °"'" •i.-. So""'body .... • .,.,,...,, • *1111 ':'•r ~ 4 11-$31,500 ?., ' • 21172 "•par Ln. J 3 ha II L N'--' '·' •• orld )'OUr own owlmmfno" pool 12.( Sun: ~clean, I BR, II <., oa., Ian> Y rm, "f'!!M! .,,.... HOMI Of Walk Lo "'"" tennlo A ,,_ ". · In bad< ....i. • bclrmL, 2 2 BA. tam an.html din rm .. ~W'N SAT/SUN. 1~ NEW CONDO on -9, DIST1NcnoN ,...... Uty., ~· '"""· ' ">, • be.OW, .hdwd floor•. cetbtdnl ce .-Nr . ,..,1 FIR YWw aoH ~. ! Br~ 2 3"~2 a.nrv '~·,_;--~· -. ... rou beacb,lll.300.NodiJwoGI. ANTRELL 11m•LTY Ba..-.'1Hll3. G-•-'"'"""" , ---! -• Dama ll. All -oatnt Vacant lmmed.~ C -Tr'H IA °"'""' ( tmn., * 541-12'0 * ~. PIJ:""..:;ta:::t--· ru:.,AU. Ri!D CAIU"ET as.mt I.Me"-...... MIL, ..... -1 -~-=~=='- H). °"'* ..-TERMS AVAJIAl'AZ , RNllwo -lQ.7771 TUllTLIROCK OPDt IUJIDAT t 10 lo m. tli b1111L -BA~· AVJ: ·DUPLEX ,. (. -OOllTA Clll&llT• wMd kl....._ Evn a blcn New 2IOll OI ~ -~ · 5'120/o .INTalST "",_ e.-. s br, 2 Lallo-. 4 ~'it --· 11oar --~""' · ---a-ADd•cowred ,.... car ..,...., m t•• '!1olaSbacb--.dooba l:!..~utpoolat'r!,..um'pl. ~--· I*. diaoanted • . dtdl:I A..-_...., .-~·--b• ~old.Ow.-N• ~-·-· • SP POOL . -.-llJlllU . $23.soo ~ -~--. l D c IQ d.. ff-. .. ~.,.., rr.,. ~ -IJS..7211 .. m-1• • or ., land. GMT on -, at lo -• 1 .J.TfM !WJ!!!!l-!A ' sr::-~~~·rl%, sdO:'"uJ;'~ o1 U,-W "=~=) t.u.4~~ ... •HM~:"~-~ j •lllil I llt =·~ '!/: l:t' .!!:I Log•a Nl1•1I LW. 1• -fl,~flJllL t:, i:=r =-~ft t ll36.00QI :/. '::•· -~ Reo!-IG'llll At tt•1 ..... , _ -tllt1 J . ..,, ... ,. ...... om.e .411!1> !:!. , ~..;d.-t ,__ -~-=-OWNER tra o •ltred. 4 =:""...:,.=-. ~1 ~~ t. ~ YiW· iaf.CO-ta-~ ~ ' , lJeh. dclaxe buUttn I ~ 1*tlooma. tamll)' bt11c•h • tennll C'Ol-1• at 1 -Jll bin. .. • e.utltul ._.. MW 1l:i )W' zr::: .. E't-~ Pwt , --. -ill -~ bulltln ,_dhpnaal,_'.....t.A • ........,i.. old2...,.,J ___ !Om rn ~~, -. room. •I••• n t tdechln. barult • hulhanw Vf!f'1 atirat'ffw hnmt. can ""' • .. ~ _ w1tt.. ,_.... orw • 4 Ir J .._ ... i,~ ;ti· l.ol>lo -I ftnplaor. .,.., lor tamUy Cridoot1 """· sc.m UDO llllALTY -1filt ""'· lf1l -. 1<••e. 0,0:. -U. 4o,o ' -M •a r llln A _,,,.,,.. IMw< ~ " ""l':1::lr' -I .., -llo 'I A-· 8'1<.PAnmt'DILOWSll'l1Wl ·,.u.1orWO!oorpj-~I--_l'la.....,M'JL-~ ..... ;;;:;;ikiiii;' i ..-RDn'-J'ur,alabrfW"' o•ul .. ka a ""'1y "'"'-''" *'71-79* !IE= "'"4IRl,tbaloo-ta-..i --·a-.d , 1•a115'Pa .... ·-· IM -= 11.W-lllt ... _ I • • ,.,..,_ ~ -....,... lo> _.,._ ,,.... ~~.... ' ·-' ........ lwD r~j~~-~;t~I t.;;-.:,.....'1'".:;to JOOL ,dlldedl. BIUt~ , ,, . t SO. WO Q.W)ft :o.v ....... ':t:!· 1 J! -.... ... .... ' ,_ ...... , ---•• ... , •. .:: .. ' .,., •. J!~3:! m,.:a '7N9t" -· -IJ¥!M' Dtf'&.lrilnl 1''anf Ml rtlCdt.I • • ..,._._ ~ -. • • • • ' • .. I _........ - ~. U,lm I , I ! Id J! ; -is I Af!o, '""" e r. -to;~ ... ~ L -... -J~ .• "' .. t~~-11•1 !!!:'''•'!'!! ....... -'=;~~;mm;;;;;;~/1~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~ ~e ·lllJ ~ l!Om1i. A 1 ~ .. I I I .. 1 Coto~1mlnMM lrwwtn ..... t fnwttn.tf , ....... uuc04 ,._ • ....,... Unfwft. 9 01411rae Pum, • ,..,.... '~ MO =::. C r:·~d ~=·~·"~==~'~"~'°"=·~·===~'~ .. ~r~~~!L_1220:!..~~!!!!~~1ty!L_~220~~c; ... ~·~";";";:;;:;;;::~I ,_i:n;:i;;;;;i=i:'""-~~-~--RIO holl, ..;:~ 1~ lllallloo,........ ---ci ....... er.AROlndeedl ier-., ,......_ , .,.._. ~ - !Um, 1'd. -JllO, S BR. 2 BA. ~-BAYTitONT wlbwb. At; lor ,....U l!JDI -·sTOP PAYING RENT!!! Walnut Square C:onct.llnlums Take Aclvontage of Our "NO CLOSING COSTS" Expires Nov. 26th -Tract 7403 30 Day Escrow • Minimum~ Moves You !n. • No Closing Costs. • Immediate Possession. IN ADDmON, you get 2 & 3 bedrooms, 114 a. 2 bathl, built-In range, oven, hood, dish- washer, tllspoaal, Individual laundry area, enclosed prfvate ·garage, private entrances, choice of carpet color, cable TV, 1W!mming pool, gas B-8-Q & park-like recreational area. PRICED FROM $11,950 TO $23,450 LAS POSAS INVESTMENT GROUP Ill a proposed California Limlted Partnership (an agricultural investment in avocado and citrus orchards in Ventura County, Cali· fornia) ALAROlllaheH13M prhll•r•" mo. 1net2BR.--.M1to LIVE Ul(E A KING, :"1l11i.f.o1~::i! J 11""'""">'· Pull. ms. ..i,,; ....... -~lll. At .............. Prices! I0-'1111 I • IDEAL ... Cpl' l Br. s BR. 2 BA ...., ..... pool. PIS ... ..,, PIUI idll. .......,... • nn lloure wf OI/(, mi, pr, <Pl>I larte -•yd. children ok. 61>-1351 J'IJ1INJ8llED -' ~. I Br, ..... ~""" Att·.r!toli. '45-3900 17B. 833-1103, 675-7JU. A~ n.2.._,.8\.-=* IJNJ'UBN1SllED ~bl=·~·..,~ 1140 . STIJDIO full kitchen, L"!""° 8-11 area. Adult '"";.;.,,_,.nt. * POOLS ~='"f-iJ.voll C:,:. lovely patio, IM1 pet oil. $175 • l BR. Spilt level, '""" $225./mo. 673-'11115. * IN<;LQS.lp 80-5U2 12 5 · 3 d~ ~ .J:"· garden, deck, oc<an vtew. Duplox" Furri.' j4J G,(lµG1$, '°'1.ot<="u:::no=-..I-,-,.~,.-=--....:.. ~~·BR 2·BA.-new ,.,.;,, !250 • 2 BR. frJ>lc, •"· ""'· * CONVINll!NT \io I blk be h • 1325 • UNIQUE 2 BR. 2 BA, Newpcirt -'ro A1J. BE.l>OIES llAaf. .,f boodl.. ~ ~'\Wi£w 'l!ENT~'Ls 1!:1.:;-.:,..,.u'!.k,':'" .... ~!~ FROM $135 MON'Cl'f ())I, 'TV, 14.15 N. '°'""--.. -.. ~--WATER FRONT ~ ews. s15-41e1.: 230 Unit• of Limited Parlnerahlp lnlered ~ U:....2 ~ N'u.~IEW RENTALS 3 lied,_,, ·2 Both ADULTS PLEASE 2!1111. 11t '-'· Child• cat ok. ~-·;,.,."· 613-<030 or -Like _, ~· VILLA POMONA OCEANFRONT. -""'""· $1,000.00 per un~ 2 unit minimum ~ Copies of the offering clrcular may be obtained from RANCHO CONSULTANTS CO., INC. . •-1'"'-'Oulet. looK er ALA Rontol1 • '45-3900 Newpon 11Hc11 Complete wtth A PHONE 60-2015 dlorl """'-_,, · dryer. lDadl of ltora&e, (l'AIJ Pomona A ) 2 nn ~-~~ • E-SIDE i.o.ey.2 Br. THE IWFFS plus ........ Year ......i -'"· • -~~~·-Ml5 stove, cpta, ~ pr. 1165. lease ar .moath to mcmth. mo. Beautttul far1 Miip ALA Ront•I•. '45-3900 4 IR.·2'12 IATHS ONLY l300 ... -th. c-• OIO •• ., -*** DlSTINCJ'IVE tane tn Meta Onn a tresb. 2 Yean Won't lut, call rz5.al15. ALL l1TILlTIES l>AJD , leidl .. Vm!e Ncrth; 3 BR, 2 bu, ,...,,.. Prlv. -neor DupleXff ·U""'"'-J50 Oxnpuo hobo >"" not frplc, .....,_. Q>a. drpa. pool. Vaaurt A ...,..In Cl.--leohllinr. C BR. 2 bL 2 cor qi Extra nb ......-_ tu<ly. 142:1 per.-... l1NFURNlSHED 2 bedroom. I> -ldtdiea with ID-...,.., 0 /ladiy .van ,_ $295. mo. Avail Dtc 4th. ea---CUpob. direct llrbl!oc 3 BR. i be-lllndlbal -io. !07-1613. Ora.pet. all ~ DO • Se&m'ate din's area ocean ••••••••••••• ,. ···'21' QUIET,,__......_ 3 f;st •, ~ ~~xf85 pr elfome.l!Joo-3Bft,2& ....... -;: .... ,121!i BR, .,..n obllr ""'-drpa. mon • Pr1vate -1 BR. 1 ba ...... Utll pd "'1 walk to ICbl. Clooo w Fwy c°"""' dol Mar •Cooed ,..... wf -2 BR,'l ba, Pobln ..... 1,1311 & acc. 1225/per mo. 1· re. ly • Marble =:" We Have Winter -54&-0469, ~l Mr . ROOMY 3 Bedroom, 2 bath, e Kinr'a Will TUe - Whelan. ....,m Door; $3SO'pr, month e Pool -Batbeques • """: Aioo 0ce..-Aftll. 4533 MacArthur Boulevard 2 BDRM elngle residence 2414 Vista del Oro plus apackJua 1 bedroom rounded W:lth plush 1aqct: CAIL! 67>-"'3 bo l' --.th1-. Newport Beach upstairs with private en-scaplng. · ~ · ' Santa Ana Fwy. to Culver, right a ut ~' Suite A ~Ide, A;;;· Sitii.,.~,., S«-U33 ANYTIME trance, $225 pr month. Both Adtilt living at tta best mile to Walnut (1st road on left), left 1 mile Newport Beach, Cellfoml• 92660 Ope~· Sat ~1• Sun ~ e BLUFFS. ON THE BAY unltll next to l*l'k a: tennis, LARGE 1 BR $180. associated to "Walnut Square"; or San Diego Fwy. to eve. Prime watn-view -60'X15' call &ll@'Y 673-t550 Asit No Pets Culver, left about 3 miles to Walnut, right to Att. Tom LHven 557-2520 NEWLY -•--rat-• 3 BR Terrace w/gu tire pit SPAC. 3 Br. 2 Ba. 2lh car 365 W. Wilaon 60-1971 BROl<[RS ~l /\L lOUS 1015 W 8olb1;t<l t.lJ-lbiJ •~v o:u Original area No common ' ' & ~·~ H "Walnut Square" or call 714/551.4-041. l~~~~~~=~~~~~~~~~~~1 ""'· b>c'd yrd, "' gar, 2 walls _ Pri -• Spadous 2 gar. ocean vu, prt. heh. WE KLY.....,...T LY * LOVELY 2 BR. ~to ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~m~;Mo~··~v;•o~L~o·~·E~2~40; 1 children, 1 pet, no ra1.s.. $185 BR. 2 ba.~ 1 mn. pnv1. S350tmo. Wkdys a1t 1, Execvttve SulNI 0cnn. 1..1% 1tv rm • ~ plus """'1ity -~ Rm. bar' ~~ ' -~-~-,.· 675-33ll. 2010 NM·w-rt B•·• bal-• patio. Vacant , p.._rty 166 Income p.._rty 166 _..,._ I e -.-~~ p;."fu,; 1 BDRM Dupl<x un!um. c .... 'MO..'-· 213';"9b.29'J&. Al.WAYS A BREEZE. NF.AR BEACH Downey Sllvings & 'liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiii~l3 BR home. Hrdwd On. New Month ind. dub dues n~:~~~ "2.--2'11 OCEANFRONT • BMhelor Lotn A11oclollon • paint.~-OK ~ ~ • -STUDIOS & I BR'S apt-Yrl>. Sl«l/mo. 11111 H F ,~ 300 2622-0 Ave. $lS5 cozy 2 my ~ Coltt Mtsl e FREE , ,_ Ind. UIS W. ~ Costa Mesa OUM1 urn...--mo. dfP 4. 56-1!4'1 vn home 3 Br 2 Ba. · .......,.. 49f....4029, 1--------COLLEGE Partt 3 Br, lam ....... cr0wdroli. frplc, 2 Bii, 111 BA. crpts, drpa, e FREE Utllitla OCEANFRONT='=~==~--~tum.-~31 .. _ • • 6 • LEGAL LAGUNA UNITS e ,Clean, cenlnl, 8 yrs. young. Xtra sleeping , room, bath. CohH>p laundry, 6-ear loL Ten- "'-ants pay own utlllties, separate meters. Gross over $13,000. Spacious 1 bednru, kitch. bit· '".1ns., tub enclosures, tiled ptillman siilks ... $129,500. Hh Reel Estate Loans Prime Rafel For Homes, Units, A: Commen::lal. Land Loans. Retlnance &: Sal" Call C. E. "Bud" Coburn Regional Loan Officer 642-7422 OWNER/AGENT 494.ot.!1 .. •M-"" 1st TD Loans ·--6'14%. INTEREST .... 162 R .. 1E•t•teW•ntod114 2nd TD Loans 3Sth .,_m * Cj)uick Cash * Lowe>t rat" Oranae Co. "'I.. Wiii b"Y ,.,ur property. AU "WE BUY ID'S" Jut~~~~2 cub within 72 hn. Call Sattler Mtg. Co. th and FamUy room 9lt 642-2171 5'5-0611 units. !ireplace • all bulltlns. Serving Harbor ah.ta 21 yrs and drapes. Half . u--:-to the beach. Fee I 2nd TRUST DEED LOANS $1B,500. Call ~'1225. Will Buy Trust Deed5 •BROKER 642-7491* Newport llMch rm. 2 1rp1a, 2 Bo......., all elec. blt·lnl, refliL end patlo. GU. No •Full KlldJen Bii, 2 BA. frill. PJO. ______ dee., ~ drpa. tenoed ,.!. wubl-......... IDroed-P"'"' $18)/..,, 60-211!1. e Heao..t Pool -· Adltl .,ey, No pl1S. .,..____~ $2'75. 545-6190; ~. air. 'Ref1 nqd. YflY leue. SMALL. New-Btcbekr. 1 e Laundry FadUUes 673-8088. •WATERFRONT• 1 BR. ..... ltv, ""'1& .. pr. 6'J3..-0all, adul~ no pets. $1D51mo. • TV I< maid terY avail YEARL==y~_-11-blk-to-......,--2 1 PIER&FLOAT4BR .. Nice >"· Adu! ... 190 OWIMlllG2BR28Abome Uttlpd.6C2-«i20. el'booes.rvtce BR.Frplc.Patlo.2...-pr. formal dining rm., 2 = PL Sl 40/mo. ~':8-::"1:D·elb~1ant~ *~~:a.=.:;:. El Puerto Mesa i::.e~~:OO Rtwt bathdblw(w crpt.yfl,... NEAR South Coast ~~ REALTORS $165. in-3690. 1 BR'a-$130 & UP ~NT. Yearly. pl.,I • ..-ras1 •·c •••1• Plilza-Leue new twn home, ....,. ... Huntington BNch Fumlihecl Apts.. $450/mo. 3 BR. NEW. ly HM on Y· omp • 3 Br, 2 Ba. Prlv yard• pr. OCEANFRONT 1•~ sq. '" All Utllltlff Pold FrPlc. Bltlls. -. furn.· .$500. a mo/un-Pool. $275/mo. 557~. luxury 4 Bdrm, archltiec-Pool 6: Recrea.ion CLEAN 2 BR. 2 BA furn., •• $450 II mo. No 4 BR, ll!l Ba. Frpl, bltns, tura.I show place, new, IMMED, OCCUPANCY 1959 Maple Ave., CM S250mo n:ii Jifid June: pets. P E T E BAR. Dtw. Conv. lo IChols &: =·or =. Dave, ~ew 2 &: 3 ~ Al90 garages for rent 67J!.4657 or S.220. RETT REAL TY. ~$275. Avail hnmed. BEACH Side of Hwy Large Cor Run~/ Adami HB. VERY love~ bedroom. BACH. API' .• UtilWel paid .-. ~2~ .-. -.. _ 3 BR, 2 be., b!tns, db! gar. It 3 Br., 2 Ba, p ~ t 1 o a, 53M1U ' =::u~t, r::: .. a':i!c": ~~ $115 Mo.~ ~ tam. on comer lot in !ln!placl', pool prtv. Furn. bar &: planter spacious F1NE oceanfront hse, 3BR, Mesa ~rth. 55l-Ot06.. or Unfurn. Lease U4.5 per rooms, private b'a Icon y . BEACH l't!nta1a.. W1nttt A 2BA, furn, Winter rate mo. 6tlH9G ot 5.16-5824. ~ I~ Olildren welcome. Only yeuty. No fee 1D rentl!!n 673-4194 or 213-196-88«1. E/SIDE 4 Br, 2 Ba. b!tns, d-** OCEANFRONT -~tar• 9 t ftnt moothl rent $165. 351 ~ RE.6.L1Y 60-3850 3 BR, + den, 2% ba., % blk ':!!t ='. yr:w be~~'. Beautiful 4 BR. ~ CaJlBA. . Vlctm1a Alit-3. .S.n CJement. to bch. Fully -frplc, yeer1y, $500 per mo. 1 BR, Fun>. 2 1!%. - yr!y. 6454400, 612-5557. * 2 BR, 1 BA Townboooe. Martl!i, 64&M02 or m<l983. Ap1i. Furn. 3'4) queen "'7o bed, pdv -WINTER <Sal Smack on H Univ Lr2 ~ $215. HARBOR VU 2 BR. 2 BA. tng nn xtra tra rooms eDcl the l8Dd. on beautthll OUHI rn. 305 Cbild cit. 833-8914• den, bltlns, Patio. lux erpts, General pr wt"itan.ae. Adult1 1only, Capistrano Beach. Duplex. 2 Gener I 3 BR. 2 BA. fenc@d yard. mp. Rec center pool m pets. Br• 1 % ba. 49fr2513.. I~ 1 Family only. Jfil/mo. adlb, no pets. $360. Ms-9486 PALM Sprinp tennis club 2035 FulJerton, C.M. South Laeuna .._.,_...._ ...... •Agent, 837-12'71* TENNIS Pool Walk to .area. compl furn, stud.Ml *SHADY ELMS POOL* 11C1 • • apt. $385 mo. 21D So • OCEAN view, utll. 114. BROKEJIS INC. HUISI ---------==:==:=~=u:~~;·-~iiii!i~~~~I • 3 BR, BA. crpts. drpt, Beach. 2 atory 2 BR. 1% Calu1IDa or 325-m2. • Adultl PooiDde n«> up Adults no p:tJ. l"BR '1·2 I ) encl pr, encl. potlo, lri BA, $275/mo. Le .... Sorry, • • Qilldren next block Bl!..M~ ~ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiioiiiiiii; i ht.ndaf Houses Furnished 300 yard. $210/mo. m-3690. no pets. S.129(1. 1u1::: ~~~~ l'~-'="'-"tture~Pfatt -: i,r~ UftfVl'ft:7::31 f: · NEW DUPlfXES . Dt.. Point BLUFTS, 3 BR. Oxldo, chjl.,.,; or ..,. ~ 177 E .. D>d St, CM -Pf. • . CHINA COVE xtras. Nr px>l It mrkt. Sm ~ ' ' NICELY furn. 1 Br. enclosed 2 BDRM. w/sunilp. ft!fri .UllD--ER ~ .. "'G NOW. B··-1--,. Cute beach cottage, directly 3 BR, 2 BA, trpl &: dbl p.r. fam. $350. lit/Last, ownr 11-lboo I I nd garagle.. Quiet adults, no eryt. drpg. S150 tnclud WJtiL ·~· -·-200 on the bay, S250 a montn m W.1tlh COSTA MESA lust redec. $285 per mo. No 64CHl'llS. IN 1 11 peta. 2-452 Elden Ave • Older adults, no chUdren or "' $45,950 c;>peortvnl!I lhru 6115/13. Bkr 675-1'225. petA. ?Ho .,,._3883 BLUFFS, 4 BR Condo, !pie, llalboo l ... nd 646-mll. pe<L 6'S<l90l or 839-5>lll. ~th of Adams on Huntin&· I ;;;;;;:;;;;;;:=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1ia.~l~boa;;;-~l~sl~and;;f~~= These Are Just A Few Of Huntington BHc:h paUo. $400. mo. Yrly leue. * $25 PER WEEK * Bllfboa Island •a -h:fja MIX BUSIN&SS• ;,.________ Our lllANY RENTALS · · · Agt. 646-1"'1. NEARLY new 3 BR, 2 BA, & Up. Pool A maid oervtoe. , __ ..._..._ ____ .... WITH PLEASURE ATIR. furn. 3 BR.. 2 Ba. Jl25 • QJ i: Private. 2 ~chlld-ni:. :i:· Furn. BEACON Bly-3 BR, 3 bu. camp! turn All elect kltch., Kitchens avail. Motel Tahlti, VERY Attract. 1 BR. upper. Marina and Boat Dock tn lower dUDlex. Dlabw*r. B:t. Cottage. Park ut-. ·--i ALA Rentlllt e 6454900 bit-ins. Immac. Priv beech. frplc, pa.Uo. BBQ. Leue comer Harbor i: Victoria. Yearly. 1 mature adult Cll' tut Mvelopl.ng oz ark To June~ fll5 Month. 6"&11'" ,,__ $550 mo. Yrty. ll"B-8785. t b r u June . LGE 1 Bil. Ni l¥hopl.. Pool. CQUPl;e only. No pets. $U5 + Mountain Retort Area. 111 R.. Seeley Rltr. 673-4766 E-slde. * e UNBELIEVABLE1 4 Br. 2 BLUFFS. 3 BR i: Dell 631HU'l'0/53948'3L Lq clolietl. Utll pd. No utll: 613-l!iOl. ::u~~i:~ ~ Balboll Penlnsulll $145. UTILE Jewel. 1 Br. =x, Klds/peta.,Encl yard. Good~sK..~mo. ~ye!a1:'48:' = ~ ... 1BM Voaro9la, BatbN P9ftlMVle :, ~9 ~~ = 2 BDRM OCftll front with encl gar. Yard for child i: ALA Rental• e MS-3'00 Nw rport Helghta $300 + Util, winter lew. IMMACULATE 1 Br su) • OCEANFRONT To" n. t and supplles. 1115,000. -No ...,_ Adul,., pet * VILLA p ,ACIFIC-E<-:.:;!r _ -Rltr 615-rm. lltll pd. Slwl •tl" cPtJdrp, -. lantutlc vtew, S BR. men Avail 12fl4-6/14. lltll pd. 1195 -CU!ITOMHomel2Br. elusive private res., 3..::::,.,":::;,~.~ 3~J.,,~!"~ ~&""' Qui.t -~··tt.\=..\~ 8 red h•1113s::. r: ~~new in· ~ ba. Frplc. Bltns. Kids Ir: Boat or traller_,~tor--to retPOndible tam.Uy, $245. Pre1 ~ $2115/mo. BAOIELOR,, 1 a 2 Br apta. . tortor. Winter rental. ""' * age. 4 BR, w~ to mo. Call <:eorp, 64&-'IOll 11111 675-3288. Encl. -. ltd· poo1. Ca)!!1tr•no lleoch ll!ooten>. l-<l'IH991. l>XI . SPACIOUS! 4 er. 2 Ba. ~ch, enclosed ga-!!!!l""' Shores BRAND NU 2 BR -. Adltolno pets. 1121 & up. A Deluxe 3 BR. -Ind 1,;;;r;;;;.,,.,.,..===;;--I Univ. ~~, Irvine Coron11 del Mllr Bltns, cozy frplc. Children/ rage. $295/mo. BKR. call bet 9-5. 673-0llO 853 Clr:lt.er St. scs-t965. dup&ex., 1n P.ll.qdel, 2 ~ Call Anytime 833-M70 pd. 962-5511 NEWPO!tfu. ~ on ; S.lboa Pen1nsul• 1 BR furn apt. mature bltns A epta .. 1 ml to heh. _o"!ttl~ce"'!!'houn'!'"!"!8!!'AM~'!!to"6~PM~I ~~tacular View LANDLORDS I 3 BR, 2 BA. Coodo. Oooblo ::.:· 2 te ~ '™" only, no pets, 1918 Adulls only, Call 49&-7399 or =: ..,,..-FREE RENTAL SERVICE encl gar a 1 e, Pool. mo. ase. BAY VIEW 1 BR, U'm -Fullerton Ave., CM . :li871 V1ata Del Mar. "!rJn~~=eo,10% FA.Sr GROWING COM· For Lease BEACON RENTALS Clubhou.e. Nr. beach & Houset Furn. or 310 $3Xl. 2 BR. $SI. Utll/t!. 543-1046 LGE upper duplex 1.2 BR, 2 IJ!iij:Fii''Vti:w REALTY PANY BFSI' SELLING Coastline. Balboa IAiand & * 645-0111 * ahop'g center. $250/mo. Unfurn. ~h, ~~r ~Jf~gW:1e~: 1 BR. Fum. Pool. uru pd. Ba, .ep d1n 1: lndry, ear, 64(>-J40l PRODUCTS INCOME AP· Pennlnsula. Sparlcllna liJ<hto LANDLORDS' 536-7723. N-rt llHcll l-m-"66. Adula pm'd, no """· Palbades nr c,..ta. pref 1:,;;~:;... .. =..-;;i;;iF' PROX $1,500,000.00 PER of Pavilion at n I g ht . • 3 BR. 2 BA, Condo, crpts, $165/mo. 2'J67 Caeyon Dr., adultl/no pets. S 19 O, YR, NF'J'. SEEKS JN. Preat:lae ho1n;c compJctely we Speclalke ln Newport drps, all appllancee, patio, YEARLY A WINTm* •$25 Wk &: Up On Ocean B, 833-8533. ~96-4961. VESTORS 6'l3-ii663 furnlsflcd w1lh beautiful Beach e Corona dtl Mar e pools, tennia c 0 u r t 1 , ~ HomH ln Be~ Area Lovely Bach • 1 BR-Rooms 2 BR.. Furn. PooL Adult. I :c.......=-"'~~del...,...Mt..,...--- • DreQ Shop ~~~~~r1~~· Ahl~ lrvt ~FREEa. Our Reyntal SeTryr-~drc1A,: welcome. $ 2 2 0 . From $350 Month Maid~~~-~ttl Pd pref'd, No pets. $165/mo. r • Dsnce Studio flee %% bath, private HAF ce .. to ou! iJ'W"" ._ BUI Grundy 'ntr. 6'75-6161 2267 Can)oon Dr., #B, e Liquor l.Jeenses jXiOJ', Larae 'view Terrace Nu-View! LEASE. 1 yr new 2 BR, 111& lBR, 2BA, borne. 1 blJc to 2 BR, 1% BA~tio, = 83S-e533. 1Cl4 H~L1WDTB.,~~ ... ~~~:PC: =IEWorREN~ ~-:.?~bl:--= p::;Ar:_t. $330 mo.~ ~~ AptC·~1521 -H-,,,-Atl~Poo-r-LKt-_-.lve-~2~-:.,-r-.-.. ·1 °'""' ~ -~ Im <>ruse, CM &e-010 · Balboo Penlnwlt 1225/mo. 96&-1252. Condomlnlum1 3 BR. convt. ""'· frplc. <Infant oil) llllC5. ~. 1385mo.Pmlltl$295 BEERBar•Catetor-~---·~ DOWNTOWN wik w bell. 2 Furn. 315 $Zi0fmo. ,,,_rental. lBr.$130•11«>.AdultlGnly. ONTENACllES 0 w n er I 8 r o k er . San c&emmtt. Fully eqWpt. ... .,_ ... ; * * PENINSULA PT. 2 BR. BR pllJI pd llmt nn. 2 car CaD 6t&-82ll. S!Pool Ideal tar Bachtlora. Apta. blm./\mfUra. i.. .,,, .... t01a. Good -· .M CAPE COD. 13 Oil Imo . au. l2!IO mo. Avail Dec. 0...... I 1'93 Qiurdl St., 5CH11S. Flroplace f pdv. = • tor manled couple. ~ YearlJ. 536-3507. I lBRFURN.Matureldu!ts Fum.BMJl:&IBr.Ex--PooilTennilO:lfttnt'l ~~·~ n..._"11, 1M-20J. c -. * ean 6CHICll * VERY c1ean Cbdrm., 2 ba --~.U... ~ neo ...,. ....__,1 . nlct 2110 9CXI Sea Ltn. ow Mt.Xll H -Will cany 2nd 10 UNIT ......,........, Oltl Cape OJd on tho Pt· 2 BR. lane. W/w ""'"' dJ_P!1 DEW"" ""'N ~~·--'Y • CM..._ nr OoOll H-l ~~~-....=-...:......,· 135.000. Near -A _ -nn •-•·•-+ Lott. CUit SOalaJFun! fncd ynl. S2751mo. uu APV c.,.,,.. dol Mtr Ne_.i Blvd., C.M. -, t. · """"' 1noome $12.tOO.. 1 ~ • •-~ ldda. Art. lllMICL THE I '"Y 1 fO< Sole 171 """1n, Reollor 64UOOO utlli-No dilldrell <r Rtnl-A-Houle 979-M30 Utt! Pd $135. .._ OJd. .. ~ an °'"" view ~lodDOW 6 2 Bdrm tpls. AVAILAlllZ --t l •'ft"4 COSTA MESA DISTRlBlTl'OR, wholHtlo pell. 837-W1. BEAUT. 3 br, 2 ba, Duplex. .. run.' walk :e.,::._ F • o turt11 ......_ior, !:r,6:;, with 4 :-Spa~' Adult>~~ room. BR. GllapApt. -- ·'' Odee lot 62.5x291.5 blcyde acctwwwlta. Good Dllna Point Ch1ldmi ok. S250 a month. Rent~ tJ9..l430 refrfeer!tol', •lee. Ill""' sundectc..'G'Mo., ~ ' 1 BR tum Qt. $140. No petl ~ ~J sundJt :.. Zoned for U units ~· $3:i(l). Aft 5. 2 BR 2 BA eul.<Je-111c, octt.n Call 673--2589. 3 BR. 2 BA, trplc, 2 car pr, .,. . ......,, $545/mo., Call: m-4630 Aprrt or no chlldrm. n> Center Sat, Sun. ~ Utnt VJlue at $30,000 CONV HOSPrTAL FUU. vie~. $250° mo. IAe • .f!&-2208, Corona del Mir bU1rui, tenct'd yrd, ltktl ok S:177~5/&mo~ l'BkR~Ef: QUIET Spac turn Bach, trpl St. 6G-5M8. 2 BR ape. Rt'dec. n,i1c. ~ *F.iRRY G. GllJ,.. Realtor $98i da)I new rate Cherie. Pt9 mo, 842-4421196&-7235. S P P r, $115. Mature busineuman, 2 8R. uW='170 mo. No pr, Carden. Walk to bMch. """°''Beam 613-10'7t 3' ~cntal ,..,. .. ~ Lt no &etch BEAC:H AREA Leuo, new 4 BR. 2 BA, R EAL TY 60-5200/ "'"'""°"°'· lmmac. S. hwy. pets. 22rl SL S115/mo. 407 Frraleal .. Bustnrt1 Broftr 6'.\--15155 NN" 1pe.cklUS 2 btdroo1u, 2 ~· drp9, ~·OW, Eves: 67'-2320. 6'1S-t8159. * * call 805/648-190& or p U 8 Lt SH E R I Ad v $100 • LR~ BAfh nrcik beach. bath, qultt It~. $2'7'5 a per mo. -2998 ~ 2 blka to Bia Conlna. Bach. e TROPICAL POOL e 613-6510/i7l--2m. Manaaer.' Community .,P:. Prlv_PftJ.riLPdpe~ 8·R. all month thru smm. Bkr 3 BR. 2 BA, crpll, dn>s, l&e Condominium• $125. utlf pd. YKrly. 1 BR f\m $145. ~I wtr pd. 2 BR. StoYe.L.~·~ trpk., n~ ping news. PrlbdJ)6I mod y nt • t 1 675-1225. yrd w/bltn BBQ. 2% clll' Unfurn 220 l adlt, no pets. 645-1624 145 E. lltlt, Apt 9, 66-tSSS. ~-W1w c:rpt'&. . v;lw. All Iott Prtftt.e Com-12'17, H.B. 93641, diud1Prt. a , P ll o, 3 BR. CupeU • drapes. a:ar. $235/mo. 841--0785 , Sl8S. tml.S' rd· B&cbelor. Pr1v. Adults. no pets. Ot0.10 ID 4, il:c_Mr .11:. = tNVF.SroRS needed tor $32.\ .. 1JTiL Pd. 2 BR. 2 BA Stov<! It. rdria'· So. ot Hwy. Irvine LllfUnll N...... 1 Btdroom, ~-patio. Qldtt, f 12 5 /mo• 322 Hello ' Apt 8, raplcP,y D'VwtJw morie Co. on ..,ndl Sm1 ~t ok. Yearly Yearly I~. SS 2 5 /mo . 403 Heliotrope, CdM S4&-82!1. or Ml-1& 2 bedt'OOIJW MCh. Blt!M, cmr-~~;i:i;;iii;~= 1 ""° w..i ·~~ "1m NU.VIEW RENTALS Shown by ..... Contact YES.' ha tall .... 3BR,2\IBAlllS..~. FLAT ................. 1 BR. rum SUl1/mo. Gu ..... & chJIOI, -.... . ~ D11ert, tkma. A matlf)' mUer &1MD> Of' ~ Mn. Andrewa. $75--UT4 wt ..:· w mi • fully l~ ocean ,,_, wortdJw 1Mb' $21/Wk. wtr pd. MW.ta. DO pets. No Hon. Lf!ruto ~ _pr moetb. 174 PLl1ll -CSP 11111 Lide I le COZY cottqe 2 . .,_ we ol -"' '" YOIJ In <Pia. -$G5 mo, lac ~lm ,;. 11Mm cllJldrti,. flt-1132. li&-711!1. Call m.4l5SI RLTR. ";;i:;;a;;;;;: I a.Ma Dr, Liem. 111111. 1 fr p I e • co in p I• t •I; ,.,... "°"""" ,_, Ami. cflleo. :zu, m.nm. Coot• -BEAUT111JL 2 er. 1110. 2 BR. 2 BA, -1 II-~ lll<M ~ CA. SPARKING tum. S BDR>I. 2 ...,._...,,, l7B. f'J3.l«!I. Miiiion !!!!! Pado~ M11t1. No -A.-. :fi ~~~ .. ~~ ~'!f-'-', .. ~~~~~-";'..~ 3 ~Bltl&5l1 2,,:-.ff~ ~~~ =~..;;;:= ::.;:"~:.·:;!•. ti IA -• cftsr. .,._WW ~te ...... "::"""'1"· 8'Jonla, 0.-dol Ktr '""1-A wtndt Adulls • .., pols. ,_ !!!!!!_~ = NEAR mw J BR. 2 ~ W di er.di U a.a llftR f'I.., ' 2 BR, tt1 s-Jd, 1)1).. Cl1 t••«Wbert.. 9lrwn A Jr'Plco S.. d !f*T. ~ • "'"port -.... ""8 _, w .. ~ T-vlor Co. N..,.,..;:., OP!:N SAT • .-Lid! wai:.t.n. .. llDOl llee. Rm. l.aQUINTA H•llMOsA ... 1--m, --· · nn SU J...;re."llms Rd SUN. 1-631-llm. Cl: Utl" ;..,,.,, ~ 1·2 "*"'• -O>uD1r> -U.. _Gl-:"11-::15.:===..-:=- • mlrd -Htlrt ., .... OllUf'~P.M._c.ni... .......io 2 BR.°""--..... i.tw ....... -Bldtr. NEWunlSBr-paol. ~ rr· :iooo"""'....::: ... -Kpca.-,~, .... -., ""°'' ~ $11 ... AND MORI. NO rt 8-h Adults on1y, s. ., c.ut Ulll-1tv Pu1<, 1rv1.., -· ~°Wli ''" s. -· -,,..., ...-IU ~~ ~ °""' fllm. Mt/llios ti.. A-'11ir11t lor 1 Real ~ 11..,.. 0111 t&«l82 Doya S52o7IOO Nltht1 !Joat1.P1aa 11t e. BllQ l!nbollmhlo LM• -mt ·-Etittte ....... IJpoo ·-· BEA<il Skte ol Hwy . .....,.. Costt -. T ......... Unfvm. SU * $27 .. WllK " o; Doty c--ti ,.. tho,_,. howovor 3 Br 2 Ba. pat'°" 0 Studio 6 I DR Apll I BR. ,URN. $175 ------....... -1 ,.;.. lllle. Al., talc abnut..,. n,.,,,;,:., "°"' pri., Furn. 3 llR. 2 !'"· · $.12l/llO H ............ IMch e TV A Mild s.rvt« Avail 2 BR. 'URN. $:111 NEWLY DICOllATaD unteCUml _ .. -.. llnfllrn. Lew $4411 per NEAR S.A.C.C. Golf °"""" . 3 BR. no ba. . It» = • -Servtco-llld Pool 2 llR. ITIIDIO '"' INvtlfvl o,_,. mo. M8-aM2 or ~. l BedrM -·Ith yard, s>Atlo l BR. 2 t.. ta111. nn. · $G CONTINENTAL Townboullt e Oilldren 6 Pfl teeUon "1.L UTUJTID PAID to Mi.rt. to o.:.,. •• • Walk 10 ,,., ... Bod>. and Ian&•· M<Wtt aduli. ired h.11 1. 2 6 S br. Nice Joe, 0. 2316 N,.pon Blvd., CK Adulta No -Ck.. w bus Jlnt A -..,., only. •tt>. ~ llCbll A ~ Fncd ~ « 16-7 ,....-Gu Heit A Stove. Wal8". ~tr.I 111111/<1>1~ ltl5. Roy ~ ..... RHl!w I palto. Some ...........,dryn. JlOO -• "I'· (lo,_ ~ o..d. -·· QO N<wport Ctr. Dr. R~!1-lf1Ml30 18t0 N ........ Blvd., C.M. 9ll2-ml-HOLIDAY ,LAZA " bib&. d .. DilF ftw7 Pl>ol. ftiC. Rm., Lt.-y ljulte IOI $41.1129 REALTY Vaca--""""11 Roll< DEWXE -1. Bl\ °" a.di, 1 bUI W, ., HOit ~ ,_ Pl>. -OCl!ANnlONT -I .,_ Univ l'arll Cen lrvl c: -· ~ llon l\ml opt. ~ Hettod Pool. .. 11111 -'-> LAllGll l Bit. • '14', . -~'l l'n ID tdl ::t*"-.....:."tMt'=" $400. I BED~=-w all c.ii Anytlme.'~ ne o'!!:iie ~I Pilot .4"""1i ...-. Mulls, m f1Ml Ml-.:.~ • .=-:-,:,:. Coll Oalllfted Ada •• , ICMr7I i!';"51'°"""St.,~ Ofl!eo bourt 1 AM "'1 l'M Otatlled Adi .,. -'1:s-Av., "c.it N""l "Plid"f ~•adl llDW. -No.1 CK. \ ' ' I • • . I EL CORDOVA Al'TS. From $145 1&211ec1,_ Dllhwuber • Shag CarJ)et1n1 • Walt-ta a.- ell, Po~ Air Heat -"'Extra Llrf• Room& • BeautllW Game Room • Heated Pool -llllQ'• Enclesed Garages. Quiet aurroundlrio' and close to shopping. (Nr Harbor & IWnllloll 'St) Adult Living -No Peta. · 2017 Chorlo St., Cott! Mou 664470 HACIENDA HARIOll From $154 DELUXE 1 & 2 BEDROOllS Furnlllhod & Unfurnlthod Heated Pool -Garages -Shag Clrpetlnc Dishwasher -All UW!tles Paid. -Adults Only • No Pelt 241 A-..lo St., Costa Mou 6*1204 VILLA MARSEILLES ' SPACIOUS 1 & 2 IEDROOM APT. Fumlthod A Unfumlllhod Adult Living _ Diahwasber color coordinated aPl>llancu • Pluab shag carpet . mln:ond wu'dii>bedoon- lndlrect Ughtflil ta kitchen • breatful>!IU • huge private f8Deed patio -'pluab llllldlel!P' lng -brlct Bar-be-Ques • large heated pooi. & ll!nal. Air conditioning. , 3101 So. Brlltol St., Santi ...... 557.ftGt COLDWILL, BANKER A CO. MANAOI"" AOE!ff . -------. ------. .... """ ON BEACH! VOLTAIRE APTS. . NOw 1111 .. ,, New Ma11C191-11t A New E ..... enee .. LIYl11t FROM $120 111 ScNth foal"'-1ooc1 =t =... ~ beodl. Sant• Ana (714) 547.7415 ADULTS y Apt. m 365 Unfurn ~~1~ ~· . S65 -..i ..,.r.;;;;;........,1, Ne•port llNch New~ H!!"-!! ""' .....,.._. vlewl WHllll nM • BR, I •• bl-pa~ 0.:::-CONOINIAtlTY ~: drJ>o. Pr<";: .. lb: HUNTIN•TON . PllJt.\'AILS ~ rar. 0xnp1. _!"6'<- PACIFIC °"'"" ...... --,. BR - t. or Unfvm. 3111 ~ or Unfurn. 3111 Huntl:r= 9-h H'"'t?f: hoch BRAND NEW QUO VADIS Ill LUXURY GARDDf APARlBTS IN HUNTINGTON llACH Enjoy Adult Living At It. Best! e Heated Pool e Recnatlon ·-• Voley laD • Jaclllli ., . --• Gym Tll. OCEAN Aw., H.B. :;:f • wir."':.i:. dllld' O~ftn mw. $1'f. lnt> 531-1411 -. -club with 67H4M..... e Pool Tables Ole -10 ""'4 pm Dolly IU1lqm -· -.... San Juan c:aplotrw e & lllllCh morel WILLIAM WALTER8 <Xl.. ml lormal-All .... al ............... -l BR. newt;, """"'"""'· apu1ment ~-dowotown San Juan l__,_lrom$1!&. ""-$lilO per mo. \ --=---- -=-~ W.~l'.t~D';;, SOCIAL SICURITYtt PENSION t?? ..._,t AP!. Cipmpfox LOWIS'!' RATlll Pl.-c.111112-t11122 2-.... --"'49J.:::;,ollMUM=··~ ---~­_, -9 A.If. Ill dusk. 2 BR, ...... apt, bltlm, FURNISHED A UNFURNISHED ADULTS ONLY -NO PETS PLEASE "{~ ff,_ ~:"ms~ Pool, ,,~~ Waotmlnei.r **SPECIAL CHRISTMAS BONUS** ON THI ILUl'FS ~~2~.'=: $25 OFF lit Month's-ff you Iring Ad i:""'=·c.Unf=.;;urn;,;;;..• __ ..;365;:;;: Apt. Unfurn. 365 * M~';; ~ ~~y * AT NIWPORT ~~-$1j().l.18!1 Cllta -Colla -~. 3 BR In '-Pl"'-1-N---Blvd. -·· Apts.. -11992 FLORIDA STREIT Apts., AptJ., • Fum. or Unfvm. 370 Furn. or Unfvm.' Live big for Just a llttte ... $1401 Living 1t Oakwood 11 $1 mllllon In recreaUon. ..... Swimming pcola. Health cluba. Saunu. Ten- nl1 courts. Bllllarda. Indoor gotf driving range.:~ 5and Volle)'.lrall. Wlll~pool Bath1. And Iota,-. mOre. Thera'1 1 ,...ldent tennis pro and an :• actlvlti .. dlr.ctor who plan1 free Sunday.:: brunchu and barbecuee. Starting u low ul140.Slngle1,one and two- bedroomt, fumllhed and unfurnlahed. Sorry no children or pets. Models open dally 10 to 7. Live big ... at OakWood. .. " OakWood Garden Apartmenta -" Newport Beech Irvine and 16th 645-0550. &42-8170 ~~iiiii~~iiiiiiiiml WANT PRIVACY?? TRAs. ~~ ~-~ =~~lH~ Fvm. er Unfum. 370 I -I~ I ;..,,.. HARBOR GllftllS Here'• the answer :ror wetoome. From $139. See entrance 800 Cqney i..ne do . -~ ~;;;~~~~; nun $1S9/mo. 2 Br. on ""1'· 17311 -"8". l New~tlleocb Ca. 9269).' Corona I Mar 714: 147.9441 cul-de-sa.e wl'l entrlel A blk W. ot BMCb Blvd. en Teltpbone: (fil) 160060 l BR. So. of H Pool. Fuml1hod " :::!.~""· :!..i eJec. w -::'J Slat ... 11118-'mD .. M7.0SO. PARK NEWPORT _:Adul~~,;~on1y~,:=:'.w.:'?!.ith~!! \!!!,ll•••••ml'!!!!lll•••••• l~Stor~opo::<ii;:"';;;;;;;,-;;;:455~ -.11 Unfumlthod ,_ Ll>dry i.Jr' Ailolto, WALK to -Dlz. S BR., · . ~TOR -STORAGE, -· -LADY "1th car ., (I> bloct W. of Garfield & BeW!) From $1:10 to $215 mo ..,..,.,:644-«111..,"'1-&m. :.t"·~::;;,., .... ,~ ~AITMENTS Ceo!• Melo ~or Unfvm. ml~um. er Unfum. 311) :fi='..:ot".._r.r 1n1o = = :;,.D.,.'"'!''!'JI 2 e ~~L""tu~L !.., -.; prtv. -· end. Oii Ille ~ THE EXCITING R·~ali w~ ·~ . t!M-'lm. ,,!\",;;:;:"~a~-Pi rn=..~g!.~~t ... PALM MISA APTS. -• _,_ -ALCXlllOLICS I Bacho~ ~ 1 Bdmt1 2 Bdrmt • ' Bdmt1 1¥.t or 2 Full Bath1 145 E. lBth st., a;t I; l8tb. Ml-1112 ~water. MlNUT!:S TO NPJ', BCH. WANTED TO RENT BJc Phone 50-mT or 845-4585. II --al 118, 2 BR !!12:_~,. T 'Q,.~ "':.: Un=~~~:..... Beu-<abln .... a..-.. P.O. -122!. Oll1a-. ii Poohlde •1140 --~ ~ llls ""'1'11. plUI mlJeo al hlJCe pool, • eloct bit-nl ... l MQlt o1eef I com-~.;:•Ph-•. 2 ., I p ~ *SHADYELMS POOL* bl"--~-' .. _.........., . ......,,,, .,.. THE EXCITING w•flll:end. {Frt/Sat/Swl 001n:n_,p~ !1 ' Ma1ter me bedn>0m1 w/ .• AdulChil~n next block up ~ ~ ~ .a car2 'pt, blcyde ...U., putt!nr, lbul-Im, oh .. """· drpt, l&una ' . -· t odultl, 4 ~ ·--•• J high beam ceilings, 1aqe F w•F ltu Pl ..,..., .. _ ".,... • .ml fltboard.-..... Juniorl'i etc. Adult&, oopeta. "·'' -...~••• ...,..-.>o>o'l"I {ii living room w/gaa or rH urn re Ml chDdnm ok. No p~ta. 1roml11ii:i~i.1._ allot SINGLES From $150 PALM MESA APTS children. ....... .....,....,...._.., 44 ..00 · burning fireplace. 117 E. 22nd St., CM --one! 2-~~ one! 1 BEDRM. From mo 0 4 BR. 1 •tr hie. ,.. ...... ., Social Clubl ;_, Convenient laundry are& DEI,.UX 3 BR, 2 BA blt-lnl. TRIPLEX apt. Jee 2 Br, ahq 2-*"7 town boallel. Elec-2 BEDR.M. From $180 , Mea. Verde ICh1. 1 child. nND YOURSELF'··' ~ ldl~..:..~ .,..:· encl dbl pr, !<'pie, """"4 apt, bl...,-· laundey Irie ldtClmio. -le .. "°" Unfum Apts Avail,_, 110 fUN IN THE SUN•. Call 2U' 1133-1&!0. IN roMEONE El.SE' -··-....... '1acw' .. tlo. ~children ok,.., potz. m>. 1'x22 pYt patio. Wilk to or bolainleo. Cl1'pll!nr dn· to $15 L£ss. NEWLYWEDS ...,. ., ..,. DlllCOYlll ~ ~~.,~~atloft_..:. c~7 Nr Harbor A Baker. beach; $180. • $50. 4 Ptfitt. SWliernDean'°p&rk. You'rer!&ht. tbel''r.under-UI---N le snall ~~ ID $150. DISCOVIRY .., .. ~. ~. -~·" .. ~.. 0 961Hl979. ....,..,. 11G-1111 hit with ..._ Optional prlcedr U«1 -Dr. .,.,,.._ to ewportacll m-ms. 213-311' """· SPAC l "' 2 BR. 2 ha, -1 BU( 1o Beach. 2 hr maid ..m.e. Juot north al cs bl1u ,_, N...,,,n Blvd.I Unbelievably tarce apt& becorator furnllh-1',~,_ 1n N.,Y;Onlli"! Model10pen10tll7pm crp1s, drpt, bllDI, -~ -· Jird, -·Part Fuhlon'hlonduJam-54B-98IO edHugePool,jlClllll,electrlcbull~lns,abag ~-PLAYBOY.,....:11. ""' painted. Covrd car fUm. 'Y'rt)' or W I n t er and 81.n ~ aw. Ro&d. LA MAHCllA .-..1. c1n-L 1 27IO Pelel'IOft Wey, CM Children ok, 830 Ce-61H111 ' Tel-(n4) 144-1'100 Brm1 New Delax Uni" c-,....., ..-. UUDI ~ more .. nr Harbor Blvd a 548-1900 LAKE Pork. upo1n ... Irr rental -Roni -fir ,... """ ADULTS-NO PITS I I Adame ~ ~,drp3 B'.r:_; = ::J: ~w1,..., 1 --or --IRAND NEW ~ ~ rei SINGW ...... $150 An_o.,_t, _ 500 i.t•-'. 996 Ma..., ' ' m or ALL tmUI'tES PAID • den. 2 BR's • S BR.'a. 1 IDRMS $160 UI! n370 1996 pie No. 1 .. ' -Fundlbld Aft!lahle n..n $1!6. lllbwsbr end • • , • • ' PSYC>IC>CYBERN"11C'S il'tU'U m; College No. 5 : ' 612-'11l!5 CLEAN 2 BR. 2 BA. $1115 mo. ~ •-Mo'• •-on gv -=~ iraQ•, 2 IDRMS $1 IO • Acbl<wo Your-" SPACIOUS Townhowle 2 BR. Gu lncld. Prtv r,tlo, elec ';;;ij. --..j;;' )'Oii ..b • ' ' ' ' ' e 11U114 Your loll ~ ~ Sf:r: f.:kt•r::'."-ki" s. -tntbloi.t. !H2-:D)I TllScottPl.,CM ~om ~SAL~~s..... : ~=v~ ~,~;·:~'71 ... N6iw•·N'""1 5'1),41'19._==-. 1..11r.w/jj01111.lii'ijijlot~~iil~~~: ~ l.U:-1T..=. :YOU'RE Rl6HT--r~·Dr·. ~ .!"'....:,D ~:...Ith.-~-"!-'!!" si. -.. Paala .'!... ** BEAt;rif'UL 1 .. 2 BR. -Cl>l ... 1-odll, m . Pollo, -rm., $1112. W1r . pd. -· a ~ ~ ~ ~·-• 1• Con.........,. Ganlen = per.. ml/mo. 8d't5ll · -Nr UC Irvine. """'· Htd. POOL Multi, !ft. THEY'RE UNOERPRICEO! &r.>-!515. PatiOI, ~ WALK TO BEACH Mir. 9'IH8l9 !ant ok. 188'1 Monnrvto. 1561 MESA DR., COSTA MISA Just Flnllbed-Nr Schls $00. r1 /furn. avail. New l a 2 BR, cpttdrpO SEACLITF Maner Apto. 2 _.;548-5410:;;;::::·,....,.=..,...-= 5 ~lkL 54f iii lfvd. 2FunlllesB 2 fuW«onmell n.th! lH.led BR I w n~ .. 't .......... !!>I 16th. llfT-3(157. BR, 1164. Pool, Cit>ta. drpt, NEW 1 i j BR from $110. r, ~ ea poo • -• bltns. prb. dllpl. 1525 Near beach and lhopplz:v. ONLY 1 LEFT! Adults. 853 Center WU< to bch. Adlta. hlxurloua PlaomUa Aw. AU about 114 E. Db st., C.M. Gu Ilea~ Gu C.Ok!na one! IWS-<965. · · 1 • ~BR, poo12io ... ....,,, our-• -54Ml3'I Water· All Paid. LRG. 2 BR. Co-. Sep. p~ 1111 pets. lltlr SL DELUXE •M J'rMm 2 Br BRAND.;:=~;:,~-lew--Adul~-, -Apq.-~2 Lower Apt $190 .. tlo. Wuli rm. Gar. S1M. iiiJGE 2 BR, 2 BA, ~ 2 BL 811'.iJii: Gor. VU. pd: BR, FNe UUJ. ""°'· Encl. ~ H'!°,;,rit!:· CM. ::.ir..~:.c M.,..r Pl. i=-nJ.f!;s_="' ::,,.'1;.~~:. :rirw~~ s. -- ... . ... ""'"s"Ji·~Mn. Hoban 3 BR. t'~ ~.S:~ inf~:-;:;:. :J:i ;:n;;_..bwt • _, "-taln Vetter . ~iiiiiiiiiiiiii~:.~1;;;;;;;;;;;;~~1 ,._ ______ ..,I ~hltmar Dr., No. Z. !u, no pots $lt5. iG-lU>O. i 4 BR. 3 lro. ,.. s BR. SHAKIWOOO 1 • Time To Step Up C.M. ~ ._., -Side tie ovon. La..-2 BR'• In 1own. 111213 llafttal1 le llllnl 430 Office llaftt1I 440 ~~~~!!!!!!!:,---=:-I =~"'°':--=:;,:;~~t:I · • 2 BR. J.aRr..A40 • Mo. )"lllV, Owner. Slater Ave nr. Broc*bunt YourapartmentlniFrench Sbq:cpt,-81.Nopeta • VllW • &1172 m-<o73 a SD Frwy , F .V. FEM. • Teodrer """' COSl'A MESA Country Guden • .Yt!t near Nr. Harbor Clnter. 51>-4484. OCEANFRONT 3 BR. 2 8L BIHM. Oole to (714) -..C. e Prtv adult roomma~ ln Newpwt area. 2 AdJolnlrw ~ &bopping and activities. llcJBR.Adulta.mpeta. 2BR.,28A.Leue.Mat\ft ocan Ar.,. I.alt or aeu(fhtlllfltool)eBal· t Br apt. 14C-1114, drlie.WO.C&ll~oi' Impeccably man a I e d, BAY MEADOWS APl'S. Adult&, no pet& Elevator to JDGath to month. Owner' uced potn!I' tttcbml e f'Yel/wtmdL . 60-t5aJ. """:;::=;::,;;==;;==- pmmal private. Two 387 W. Be.J St., C.M. 6*"0013 beach. PooL Sealrlty. 31755 1DQ' Mn -Bk r. 4 Swim'I Poo11 e OUtdoor 2 BR t.aww. e.cb boule, 1 Ar'~ltT omct. tu 11 bedroom., den, 2 bolhl, l BR, z BA, ...... erpt, drJ>o. Cout H"f,._ S. l.quna. m.UO. ~ • Indlv. ,.i. .. ..,, b1k .. -2 --·d a d<!r'd. Atr/"c;;,/ -· picture--kitchen. carport "" OCC 0-e --e MAGN111CENT View, 2 Br ~ crp1s, . ............ ..... *"· $120 1-thin Ill per ... It. ~ ':\w'1"'~...._ 1169/n>o. 55:1-9716. 2 BR. N-end, IP'UI -.. lludlo apt. r>p1c. pr, Hun!I!!!?! hoch Ill ,...,. t!M-2521 alt I. 546--. THE VENDOME. I.SIDI! 2 BR. iuo Wilk bcb • -· S21J>. Adu!,.""'>'· sm. 1<1np M FEM. to...,. 2 11r. 21ro. 1ux PL~USH~o.....,.~~kfllct--.. ~1 .. -. * Bltns, w/w, relrlg. Pool. Adltl/no pets. C9f.4707. I04ll9 HUNTINGTON Garden 1 apt. Call after 5 ot wlmds. Newport Cenla'. MHltt or 1145 Anahelm Avenue Adult.I no peta. 6G-9U) I.HUM ~ BALBOA 1111' Ca])., Lux ~ Heil at Bob& <lllca. 5tl-e73 IG-301S. 1, ________ ..._ _____ "'1 c.n Mn. Phllll.. '141>-0'M SPACIOUS T...-, 2 hr, 2 _.., ~t ... k.!'" .,/ &:..; -F -~::::...;. ~ o.r.,.. for Rant 435 PROFESSIONAL !ulte -• DELUXE bo, Ylllllled Cf!lln&. .... ... -~ GAllAGE for .... t IOdl l20 to ... Holl " Bobo auc:.. Trade , Parad" "' * * * * APARTMENTS -$2IO. !5«1-C1'19 • ELUXE Apt ..... -.-... c.o.ta M;;: Call H.B. ---r s 1se , Atr Cond • Frplc'• • 3 Swim· DELUXE 1 A 2 BR. Utll pd. 2 BR -Patio -Llclo D Mral<, e'pao1o ;..._·le~ ~2IOO. --llafttal 445 mlna: Pools • Health Spa • Poo1. Adults. $160 A Up. 3'4 • Flnt time avail on YliY $11). ~ p 0 0 I 1 I d e TennJ1 Coorta. Game and E.Dh.St. 6C5-C'm.. NOW AYAIUU ... i ... Part tum lt desti-ed. ........ ....... s:g~ :'°s.CP&hd~ AVAIIABLE Feb. lit. Obi. Bllllard Room. 1 &: 2 BR. Apa. Infantt ok. 'a 2......,. ..,_,. Adultl 2Ua1-llJ8.. OCEAN 1'RONI' 2 BR, N.wpart 8erlcb. Si 5 25!!0 911. n. conw ...,., Mii 1 BR. l'rom Sl.60 No pm. Pool. ISJ).fl55 JU ~..:. :.:::-BAYJ'RONT IDlHle9eL a Br I .,.. m..-. 911. ft. ..,. •1b11Dww. 4) 1 BR. A Den From $185 E 17th Pl. ecHiiii' ~ ,. IC 211&,~ OD bl=--.-: r;o_ --=--· It. -OoUt llWJ., II It. MEDITERRANEAN 2 ;,,. °""' --. no::.,-....,,...:::; ~ ~. :DI St. N ,; iildl 11!18 ~~ ~:"-= :.-' ... • l"'t:; ::': VILLAGE c-. or .,.... mo. - -;I .... ~·~ .......... Apl. a. ... 1 ... tl!O ... 11. S5c. - _ ... .. .. : ~ -·· Vmle.,.., 56-1058. ~~ •-:::J ~ =~J:1J'. *U. PAllllllNNI* GAJIAGE FOR Sl'ORAGE. wt-. or -· C. ,..,=~~M. '=~~'1!.tl::~·... &:» =._•-. vi ••. 2S:-to'"=,r.:~ ~a.ta -..111t ~aww.. llearto~. --~· OPEN' 10 AM tD I PM Call.fer appt. 8«)-7115. -APT b' lllt er r.tt: nn.t Po::ll. ~ FOR. --CU be 9e1tn ·~ FACTORY*' ... t ~:;;~;;;:;;-;~::;-;;;:;:;;ti~ lines times dollars 1iARG!: 2 BR. unllrm. $14 ~' -Z ,,,.;, 2 BR. 2 ... .-. ""'-,,::-: °"""' -IM. Al Ill I:. lttto °"'tns'I=. ;a t11t ";:.."":. TUDI 'M LINCOLN PAlM -1111\ •' * NEW * w 'Nip Lone. C.M. c.11 ,,.. .. -ta! ---SL.°'""' ---" -Gftnllll A= ... l!!z• 54HIOO. ~ c or !!11,a --Avo. Offle<o -440 :::: =-=-::::.. --. a..~-· w,._ ... (-I. YRJA MllJS 2Br, ~w...,,~=· z I BR. 1 BA. w-.i w. ---42llO!hSt.,Newport8wb. =-= 5 ;:;'.'.., w ... 1.m ..... sd ,_,, ~ .... . i --rm. Nt-151!1 I ~ Ntw w .... o ... Oftlceo m--. .. land. o..r. m.nu. 2 BR, 2 BA APTS -. ...,. '"'-ua. - -..,.... t210 -th .,;<Xl;;RNER~='""-,,...,.~~M-~1-.,.-,. D 8lodr JMle -"""' :ID' ...... °"' 0.. l>W:<I SUper-O>rn1crtabJ,t.Qultt LARGE 2 BR. erptl A drpl. ._ EAn'BUll'F, DLX. aJJ elec. · Prhm Location w/111Xt' b&dl:. S2IO. a». Ill 0'1na • · · reedy to •t ln whl tndm trtr. J'W JI' le N ... Nowport -11111· ~ $1.1)/mo. c.n ..... n77 tll. 2 811, "' BA, trolc. pool, 241 -Dr., N'pt. -w. Hth Si. eo.i. -~ ~ v~~ '!:: tnwt !rlr/.....U ~ Gu A W-Pold. Mo... • 491-5174 .;I dlrlp.pUo.--400 BIU a~ RJtr. 115-Clll -· -Ullqun,«•-~rno:.·J:'.J.. ... Mo. tOntUr $l8W190. 2 BR, 2 BA, dbl pr, -BR. I BL VIEW n,rt FOR i.v.sr; C.I -' -Children Welcome drpl, bltne.. d • h w b r. -.,.; _.....p y_,:. ATJ'RAcnvE l'OOm. prtv. AVAD. tr.r Jmmed. <JO. loclltlon.. *547 M Aw !:i"' on t80 litl"tS nr. 23N llden Aw.. e ._._ $XIO/mo. Vacant. l&Qa 11o. IOl11T. , 1-th. JOtdwa 1111..... C11PMC1 ftlk.. olc In C K. 11'0 tq ft. AU or put: Biil. ,__ tnl 19------•ILAllGE l llDIU(, -2 hr fl>!<. --tr-· Nowport . Dnuclol -· ""' -I AGT. °""' 'l'-r......., ......_ · ....,,..._BA-11•1 -.odulto,no""'-IAlllA •llB c11x --· )'l!)o, No-· C•ntrolly u .. "' -.,.. a i'6ii i-m 15111 .. ft __ ,.....,._..,,.. ..-;;•u .. crpt. $180. MNl89. am. l'flila-.. -loealld. .. Dll' • eorftrt•U room. ca 11 "°"'" C4 io.. Cot HuM .. ' •. MT .... z-. 1 Bath .... 1115 FRPLC., -2 BR. -........ I• I ..x., I BA. nt. ,_ S..lll'L 14t-11143. -A ........ 111i CAHiOli lllto lot. to<l cno 2 Jlodlomn, 2 llUtt ., ... ! -. e1111. -lrlllN &-" 1•1ua -· Siii. ---· W• ROOMS $11 1111. ., wllttt. 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D ..... a. .... l>ot'1Ul 510 Witll Oftl.bMd ~ bg'ln., 8Gf•IT frollt disc bnlb& Independent NG:r ~lc-. ap.. claUr modified for .oonomy and lunry, with bucket Mats. full Tiny! lnteri(lr. tmt..:l glc:ml and whitewall tirn. all .tmidard. GOOD SELECTION s-,. ;:: ...................... -!.-----· !''· * USED CAI SPICWS * · i ~ ................................•................ ! -=~=~==-:.~799 '69 DA'ISllN 4-llOOI . '~' •. . ..._... ..._, ...... '-""'· XDfio 114 .... . .. ·'61 CHP. 11>-T. P.U. $11 ::...-...... ~~'.".: ......... . ' . . ·~ 1961 VW IU(; 4 ,,..,,, ,_., td'r• .a... UL f?U Mii aALJ NICI , , 091 . . Tt67 VW .U. 4 ,,...., MM. ._,_ ...... ...., 1.NM. U•. CYOA 1t71 • • "Ml.I .. ICI .... E! • • • ·· taa:\h 1972 WI 'sGuARliACK • . - • .s.&IJ, Hou1mMt 12, 1972 ---l§: I . __ .. 1§1 .=I ~-=· .. ~l§lz.I :m:-=· .. ~' J§Ji l.i:I ~-=· .. ~l§J1i .. il:I ·~-=··~-~1, .. i1 ~-=-~ .. ~1§1~:(:'~:' ·:-·~.I~~ '711A-.1!!1f!~ '711 A ...... lot1p121W m ;;Tui:;:utoo.;.::;..;~:.:; ... ;:;'::;rt.:.;111:.:........;;;.:!:;::;::...:;:::.. __ ..;"°.:.r·I ~~==U;;:•;;;••~-....:Hil;.;; A!!!tr ""11 NA-. U... · """"....... ft "YOLX$WAGIN VOLKSWAGEN VOLKSW_AGIN VOLVO .BUICK CfDILl.AQ • CADILLAC 1 CttlYIOUT i 1111~11ua '72 KA1MA11 GHIA '71 YW BUG Hl!ll NOW •72 1111c11 m.:110 -:,~l\.~iJ'&9...,02·DlH.T. ,._ --c ..au.-!..~· ..... ~t~~ :ID".= s~.~$·6~99":l~ HI JUI.JIN 4Dr~Oood~-CAMAltO W:t. =·~ * _,_ * ........,... AM·FM '"'"'" 51 ALL N8W ?OR Seip tlnllh OllEJBl. 1111 CAJW!O •-~ -CXVX162J$. 1299 WRECKD> vw ""'$175. MUlt ... to apfftCiate. CONNELL CHEVROLE!' . '73 $4250 ·n C•••c xlnt --.._._... -- Best Otttt fl,350. or best otter. ,Pvt. 2828 Harbor Blvd., '72 Ct Sale No I Immediate Delivery m-.t8CO or U&-O'lSl CONNELL QlEVROLET .. -.. ..,. 536-5049 Cot<ta M ... -= . .. . .,.. • L I El Dcirado "IO Camaro Rollf Spor1, Air 2121 -Blvd .. .w. ·511, RW>a -· new "IO VW ~.~•-• ~ '66 VW Campor -~---I a...!. ALLE:ooi.:LS conv .. Beaatjfll! Blide with auto, PIS: X1n1. '2100. ' eo.ta Meta 546-12l3 ' trans. &: starttt. $100. ,,..._ campe-, 5........., Sundial Inttrior, Radki, lllfU. LfAlftl ANO MAKIS while top, -Red Leather * m.-. * MONTE CJrlo "ID, A/C, -141!; body, -eng. Financing Hoat.r, Exc'1tent Cood, -1111 Southern Calfania Interior, 'it.ally R .. II Y C ....... QI ... 'P/B, PIS, Good cond.. lan-,62 vw SUNROOF. avail. $DIO. or T.O.P. lSQD359). , ... ,. Loaded. Low .MUe. A: Mint. • nm•iN .. _., dau top, $2llXI. 846-Ml2 -= $1295 Condition ~). . (pr1/plJ'). + {tax plf' mo. $mo. Q.E.J,, lmmodlate' Dillwry LIJASINO • ALL MODELS AND MAKIS Soutllem Calf"1lil XI.NT CONDmON. · 1966 Harbor, 'C.M. 646-9.103 $ 95 '71 Ill--•Call SIS-<61.8.. '58 vw. good tnru<p. <ar. CREVIER MOTORS 1st Nati I ----_.-i; '116 Malibu. • dr !Udf· Air, , vw Oean nu battery =· ~ 81~~ cl: 208 W. lit St., Santa Ana Autos, UMCf '9010ftl , ~· rib, new _paint • ttrn. ' . 1st National • ndlo. body extra "°"" """' .... SaUSun. 13$-U7l So. Coa-Car Leasing Bali Leasing Automatic. .....,. .-inr " · t148-81'19. ad $S'J5. S3M51D ~ •• -• 1'lJO,-dee. win-1SST Malibu. 2 Or. Vleyl tnp. ' vw ·n ·Westphalia Poptop '69 V.W. Campor SPECIALS -., vtnyl non1, low, 1ow 321, auto, air, p/t, deen, 'C VW, reblt,. sood CODd. $500 c~, Xlnt cond. EJ.ect RacUo. attck, superior oon-1961 Ford station w....... · mil low mllea&o lllHl03. Bani!~ .. dr hMt:~ • , 1; xtru! $2250, ditkln. (YX'l'882). 9 pau. w/air p;,:·· 2001 MicbellOn Drive eii, 1up•rl.or car. • $2299 1971 Fon! LTD 2 -(Comer of MacArthur) YOUR ONLY (588CXW)s. 3299 10 NOYA COilE * '68 VW, SUnroof. rib. new "6'l Sqb&ck, IWll1. Jllaupunk CONNEI.L CHEVROLET hard top, air, clean, IMne. Callt 9':r.64 rACron ~ 'l\ip ....ntlont 1175. ~-'S':w"':....r:; 2828 Harbor Bl"&, r.!!'5at $89. per month n 4/83Utl:ll 2131627-0367 AUTtfORIZED C0~~:"1' ";.~',~{Ii!!; vw van, ttblt .,_ " IJ). 1969 °: MC:. 546-Sundial 1971 Fon! LTD Brougham '68 BUICK WILDCAT CADIUAC Cot<ta "'""' 54&-12l3 low-· ,,,..,,,...,,cl~ '69 VW, 31,000 actual mt'1. equlp a...ntpe~ Job. 19732a=. ~on\':'~· Oanwrttblo. Elec. wlndowa DEALER HOWARD $1599 <-::;:-::;-:::;;;;;:;--;.o,;:;., -<;:;;; Radio, Id tlros, xln't OObd. ·tee~ ·-radr, nu bot-lul'" -·•~ 24 -~ ·· -~ p Larr«t aeledlon ol Cldil-CHEVROLET CONNELL CHEVRO' ~ 'ant ad ftSlllts ~•• ~· ··~ Good "-u--· ~ ~-~ mo. ---· P .S.. .s., •--ln ~--~-··-w ~· · • ~· ' 'tay. ....~ --v open end ieue. hnmed. new top. 47.000 mnea. _.. v~ .... -'-'U\Uly• 2828 Harlxr Blvd., tn.porW 9711 Autos, lmpo<tod 970 x tr a•· 118 5 0 · dellw?>6J:· per mo. Superl!r ear. (VSD351). Sal .. l.eulna. NEWPORT. BEACH Cot<ta M.,. 546-12l3 1~cl..,. ratio N:;,..,_ ~"fu, $1599 • Nabers J~m~. "'a... lmp&]a.1325. v~,.a1ri.:;!: :;~:, • VW's • VW's • VW's ...... ~ '" ml ]()() Alters ca11 613-8269 CONNELL CHEVROLE!' Cadlllac . ..~. sharp. <124LC!O. HP. Eng. & tnru<. 8,<XMI ml.. AMC 2828 -Blvd,. We ue 0..,,.. CoW1ty'a ,69 .. _ _, $3295 $2500 Invested. $950/offer. Costa Meu M6-Ul3 2600 HARBOR BL., newest Oeftolet dealer ,,ova, •11·"• auto, ... nt CAMPERS BUSES BUGS 540-9529. '56 BUICK Speetal. Che"Y COSTA MESA nnt!We _ed_~':'!?:-~~2ue candl'1. ;':.".!.;· ~n;.,ake .oa.r. 968-3973 CONNELL CHEVROl.El' llGAINSlll B ~··-! OOPS! ooodltlon. 37,000 ml. •-540.9100 Open Sunday ·~ ,.-_ --2828 Harbor'Blvd., REAL BA ••• •n super lli'· "'"'"'"" · 675--0591. No calla after '6:'i) are 'flilltng to make excep-'72 MONTE Carlo, air, P/S, Coeta Mea 5'66-llm SI•""'· Clementine. Sharp! LOOKEE HERE! p.m. tlooal used car dew. Como l'/8, 9000 -new cond. --.,7"'1'"'MJ"'AU.,.;;BU=-"'--=,..-----$1650/otter. ~ ext .f.l see 1,11, Many clean can to 548-2330 •1111: vw BUI ,_ ..... • ONLY -or 84&-0806. rop ol the Gremlin line. CADIL I-"'~~~,,--~--'"Vff Su ~ M Fully automatic w/alr con-LAC ""'· 1"9 Chevnrlel BUS. ,129 ·n v.w . per . • .... "'"""'··.white w/black 1n. ~ · --SUPER SPORT '88 vcwt11 ON&.Y AM-FM, tape dee • plush ...... H-ARD 'Chevrol1t A,-6"'"7-&.!'.,_..-~c:: .. ~~~·~~~- cpt'&· beaden. SUQJ, Orig =n.. H: ~~c·=~~ '69 C•dlll•c Eldorado '""" .-: 9 "'-rice C '• CAIPER s11• owner. 5"Hl353. U>aded I 26 000 u '69 CADIUAC NeWport --..... ,.,. Coupe. Power It •• r ' n •• x.t.llWt ONLY ,64 VW SUnroot Cocoa <nBTHJ. $1589 with th.ii • owner, • m es ' MacArthur Blvd• Jamboree V8, automatic, prwer steer-. bucket eeatli vin)il roof. '70 vw BUS ...... °"" s11• -Nu --ad. GUSTAFSoN $3699 Conv. 8"'wn .with tan top m.t555 Ing, factory air, vinyl rool radio, go._;... (1461119). °""$OM. rss~:ur Gu, -1~~clo~ (N.e!llJIOrt i!atmnt] &a-~~~ '68 ClMIRii IYWP927>$1~y $2699 '70 VW OAIPER -UL -*** '67 Red bur. clean, Huntington E.... ~ "":':'t•-.:=., ..u at .............. . HOWARD Chevrolot CONNELL CHEVROLEI' '71 VW - • ..,, o•LY s21 • 11'15 Radio/ heater, prl/p-~ NYYY 6 cyllnder, -ndlo, new Ne-' a..ch c:! i:-~~ ty. 963-8532. BUICK 19'12 EL DORADO Cou "'"' (WPC45T). MacArtllur Blvd• Jambofte esa L 19'12 vw pop.top camper. u.. black. bla,,.. black. 9,&;; ·s 1499' • os1s '72 MONTE CARLO U emu• der 3,000 mi $3600. Call Tod 1965 Buick Sports wagon. Ex· mUes, llke new. All extru CONNELL CHEVROLE!' m4 Chevy ledan cnmpletely . · , 548-240'1. eel cond, whit@, radio, auto, with tape. $'MOO. ~ 2828 Harbor' Blvd., resb:ftd &ood e:ia A trans Coup@. Automatic, p:nPer ' VOLVO PS. ro a.Ir, SSllJ or Best 1970 cad, 4 dr, DeVllle, rold Costa.Mn& 54&-1203 runs beaut1full)' $bl. or •t~. power brake-1, reu otter. 64+ruJ). · w/brwn top, lull pwr, ltl!r WHOA NRUE! '70 CAllUO COtf( trade for --· ndlo. a ; r cnodt-. -~1 lm ... "'"-. tlon car caD Steve, 638--488'f Super I o r con d l Hoo. '64 VOLVO ·-n•~ra • .n ~-Mu.d u~~. '""· ··-· a-~-G ~·~ '°'1\j' "'"'v"' ,......... cond Best offer 54&--3086 Here's a biate at $4489 '69 IUUl:D rove. ( '"'&..1u;.). 2 Dr. 4 speed, maroon with ~1}:.>°· Call Bini days, '69 El Dorado. 'Blue. xint El Dorado. loaded for bear. Y-3, automatic, radk>, power '66 Impala, 9 pus ata wq., $35H rebuilt engine *XX> miles ,62 Skvl&l'k. &ir cqns., p/s, cond. $3875. can 8.17·9517 aft Unbelievable value, HWT)' steerln&:, 10,150 mllet. 1 ~· .n;.f, whl1, lo mllel. CONNELl.. CHEVROLET ~ •• • Bet(OP,,F60, h7.,.,.,.) Onllyor SW.749. p/b, VS. Orig. owner. Xlnt 5 pm. on thlsG. U(!586BEYSTAFSO>~. owner. (587$2MJ69).9 131.~v pty. 2828 Harbor Blvd., --_, ··~ •0 •27•0 ·n Cad ~ D v 111 .. BLUE '69 Chevy van -auto Costa M... -= Bill Maxey Toyota., 18881 UJlru• _..., ~ v . ......,. e e · LINCOLN MERCtJRY trans. Xlnt cmd. ' Beach Blvd., Hunt Beach. A aood want ad II a K'OOd in-Gorg!OUS all xtru in-16800 Beach at Warner C'ONNEU. OIEVROLET * 96)-(1936 * '71 VEGA COUPE Toyota-Volvo St?-3556. vestmenL coudlng ltbr. Lo mJ's. Must Hunt~.~ 2828 Harbor Blvd., 11 MAU8U . , .;.;c.=;;,..,.-.,.---=:990:. A UMd 990 .. u W. wlmd. S 5 2 7 5 . ~ eo.ta Meu 546-ml -· IJtetl 990Autos, UHd 990' Autos, UHd ulot, 6<6-1234. ,70 Cadlllac: '65 MALIBU Stlck lhltt. .ndlo, low Dil1la. i;,=;:..;o=.--;.;.;.:""'-'..:....;-----. '6S Cad de vw., lull pwr.. Sedan DeVllle 9 PASS w•NIN (692BZS). t . air, twin, AM!f'M. v1ny1 llllU , $ 1399 , top, .n lthr lnL $2500. Full Power, Lea-1ntorior. & PASS WAliOll CONNELL CHEVROLEI' " ~7C98. Stereo FM & Tape Player, f 1i"J.nt\n.ann '68, Joadtd A Gold with whJte virJYI top, A!:,!:8·•.: ~ power ,.~ 1!..,~ .,~~1.;:. .. .. • We Have TlieFine8t Selection - Of Previously Owned Cadillacs In Orange Coun!)' Plus Many Other Fine Automobiles. · ~.. ,. "12 lllllatll "" Elocln 225 O.Otam. vtnll top, vlnJl lntmor, full power, factory air condllionlna. tilt 1tff1'-1nr ~ Allll'M ,..,.. ndlo, wlll• ildl wan -..._ vf 1ow m11-. -· (641;DZZl. 'tlll '72 M..ulQIJIS BROUGHAM 4 Dr. H.T. run· ,,....,., ,....,..,. air, tilt -i AM·P'M •tereo, dual ccmfort Jetta. vinyl top. tapestry lnta'krr. 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Sugar Ray Robinson filmed at the estate of Bob Hope in Toluca Lake. 11:00 II) Grambfln1 Coll91e Footbllll Grambling vs. the University of Hawaii in Honolulu. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15 9:30PM O Tommy Prothro Show Ram Coach Prothro discusses the Nov. 12 game with the Denver Broncos. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16 8:00PM llJ Boxln1 From the Olympic Heavyweights Pedro Lovell and Terry Hinke In a 10-round bout. 9:30 O R•m• ActJon Fllmed highlights from the Nov. 12 game be· tween the Rams and the Denver Broncos. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17 7:00PM a:> RoHer Derby 7:55 O f(fnp W•rm·Up 8:00 O f<lnp Hockey Los Angel~ Kings vs. Vancouver Canucks. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18 l :OOPM 11 Roller G•m• Los Angeles T·Blrds vs. Teitas Outlaws. D CJ) (I) Colle1e Footbllll 1:30 m Championship BoWllfll 3:00 II Remt AdiOn ti) Futbc)l.Soccer 4:30 0 NFL Game of the Week 5:00 D CJ) (j) NCAA Coltec• football Spedal UCLA me.ta No. 1 ranked 'USC llv• from the Coliseum. D This W..k In Pro Footbllll 6:00 &) Grambfln1 Colle1e footbllll &:00 Cl) Spom Ch1llen1• 10:00 8J Box de Mexko 10:3011 Sports CMHena- 11:0011 Collep Footbllll UCLA meets No. 1 ranked USC In a game taped earlier et the Los Angeles Coliseum. THE DAILY "LOT, TV WEEK. NOV!MBER 12, 1972 CHANGE FOR SCOTT George C. Scott is tough! Just ask the millions of movie ra who have watched films starring the Academy Award-winning act • But George C. Scott can be as meek ns a lamb. Says who? Says George C. Scotr. He proves it when he stars in "The Trouble With People," the original comedy which Broadway playwright Neil Simon wrote espe- cially for the Bell System Family Theatre. The show airs on NBC, Sunday (Nov. 12) at 9PM . Scott will share the laughs with a roster of top performers including Joseph Campanella. James Coco, Valerie Harper, Renee Taylor, Jack Weston. Gene Wilder and special guest star Alan Arkin. Danny Simon, Neil's brother (who is producer and co-director for tile special) said : .. This is a real change of pace for Scott. He wel· corned this offbeat role and we were delighted. He plays a sort of Casper Milquetoast individual who tries to solve a problem which threatens to overwhelm him." Scott stars in "The M an Who Got a Ticket," one of the ftve sketches which make up "The Trouble With People.'' His tormenter in the sketch is a policewoman, played by Elaine Shore (who ap- peared as the secretary in the Arnie series). All of the Simon sketches have one thing in common: They deal with individuals who Rnd themselves in some son of difficuhy. for example: Arkin and Miss Harper (of The Mary Tyler Moore Show) share the stage in "Double Trouble" as a husband and w ife with minor ailments which cause major crises. Campanella and Miss Taylor are in "The Night Visitor." She i~ a frightened apartment dweller and he is a helpful police detective. Coco. in ''The G reasy Diner," plays a man who visits a not-so· nice eatery where unexpected things happen. 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IH·2116 776.IJN 6414414 147.44H 14t.Jl61 '""' ........................ . .. ..... .. 6411 ........... ~ .• ·-· ..... , ., .. .... tJ4U ... t.lh4.,H ........ _.._. 141-6111 Pace 5 p DINT i/r lllll:l~ll:~ I~ -· ' j AND BREAK THE PAINT HABIT ALL won &lWWITEED f ..- & Pacificote is Guaranteed for 15 Years! PACIRCOTE Incorporates 6 steps: sandblasting, trenching, patching, masking, waterproofing, and Pacificotfng. 24 colon h;t choose from. PACIRCOTE YOUR HOME & BREAK THE PAINT HABIT! FREE FREE FIRM ESTIMATE FIRM ESTIMATE P•ae 6 I SERVING LA. OYER 30 YEARS CALL MR. EXPERT NOW DIRECT OR COLLECT 836-1878 407 No. La Cienega Los Angeles THE DAILY lllLOT, TV WEEK, NOYEM8ot 12, 1972 SUNDAY NOVEMBER 12 •.~ () o ~ I N t', 6:15 ID TM Clldmplun 6:30 .. Tiit .... ,....., 6:45 (I) CllriltlpMr a..u, 7:00 II Aldlie'a TY f-ilt D strum et flitll (j) DirtetiMI (j) lea Huablrd D Hour ol Dtliwmlcl OjTMJttsea m U1tit OM I Public Affaln/Sed1I SlatritJ 7:30 Harlf• QlelMtretten 0 M°"'"" T1bemlde Ctttir (j) Cftslty Shop 0 Dr. llllJ J. H1r&fs (lg Pinll Pantttor m £Je1Mntary Nows m Sacred Heart/Tho Cllristeplttn 1:00 IJ ()) Llap UntD MJ feet D The atr1stop11trs ORu Hu•banl 0 It Is Writt.111 O HeraW of Truth (lg OW Tl• Gospel Hour mwondtra•a tlJRewfv•I fires a c..,w. ., a.u"°" stntt l :JO fJ looll Up an4 LiYI 0 T1Ua Is tM Ufe (j) Rell Estate Open Htuse U C.•'411 Proftll (I) Ut T11trt It Uflrt D Day of DltcMry m KATHRYN KUHLMAN * (IN COLOR) m ..... ,,. h111 ... a Qraablln1 Colle .. football 9:00 fJ ca .. ,. 11N'M D cu ... ,. MJ s.n.on D Dar et Dbctwry 0 QI ....... Clrtl1ot O (j) Oral Roberts ®) It la Written m lrothlr Al €E) MllSlca J Palabrn 9:15 CI) Unl&UIY 9:30 ti Teday'a Rtllliol CI) Accltll de 11 Co•ualdad DStaa. • StltiH D MIZHll ,...,..... (j) Mtvle: ''NIWJ Wife" (com) '56 -Joan Bennett, Gary Merrill. u Allli•'• &ara11 (I) NFl foetball New Orleans at Atlanta. D llatllrJtt Kuttl••n ®1 m Mott t11e """ GJ Old TIM Coapet Hour EE.ab 1111 Via a11na. .. etu.owtt11 10:00 II 1 IHtiM I ,.,,, 0.1 Tiiis A publlc 11rvlc:I prorram presented by the Crippled Chlldrtn's Socltty. D tti m PN ftttban Oakl1nd at Cincinnati DHour et Ptwtr D CJ) Curt.itJ 511op fJ lllwie: (C) "Dtwll Sltlp Plr.tea" (Mlv) '64-Christopher Lee. 8) Frente 1 II Vida 9n.t WatlrMn 10:30llf• tM ....... as.. 1Mtc1t ....,....., Glfattll ..,,..., ev...a.se ..... I Mewlt: ........... ClcHlllc" 11:00 .......... Rick Dms hosts. ......... tf tlllt West Cl) Fila Feltln l (J)E!»lllllwl•'91 Movie: .. ..,., Ran~" (com) '46 -Jackie Jenkins. 11J Quid It tilt HtM I , ........ O.ltllcal ll:JO C..--.t .............. "°" (j)Slcnt .. l (J)&Jllllle ...... llwlt: ......... T,....nls- ._,. (ldv) '64-Tab Hunter. A I 1 f f.' ~ (1 <• "J 12:00. Dr. ll'IM ....... CI>~ Ult.Ir n.. d» latelflpllt P1rtftt &J Tiiis Wttll i. Pro footMH 12:30 II ([J Pro fot~ll Pft.aa•o Show J:JO 4:0G (I)Wtfld Htflnta 4:3 Oa.M.Ntws Cl) o.ct.r 111 tltt Htuse m Joo Ddlfva's °"" ftMll 9 Tile Ill Y1Hey $5'1 Sce11 1:00 II (I) Pro football Detroit Lions vs. Minnesota Vikinas. DMtet t1tt Press 0 ftt CM•pittta (j) fll9oM: ''C.t••ra" (scl·fl) '66 S:C -Albert Dekker, Brian Oonl~. O CI) Dirtditas '1he Gray Pin· thers" A look at th! 1oals and 'Tl ach'.eve:nents of a Philadelphia· based oraanizalion fi&htlna for equal ri&hls and opportunities for sanlor citzens. SW D MMlt: (C) "MIYI" (adv) '6&--vie Clint Walker, Jay North, SaJld Kahn. tic ®) S111 Dtt10 Rappetiq ID Da"-ri ...... €E)Trtb•n• Publica m Al•: "Cleuds Over EuratM" mi de AE m Pllfliou• u . l:JO D Filth 1114 tltt llble "The Chris· ly t11n School" at O CI) 1 ..... and Answtra Cc (Ji The Sllllt ti! QJ Voice of Clfvary a Mtwie: <C> ws11ac1ow °" t11• is l.Mcl" Sli Q)Rtfter &a.a ar 2:00 CJ) Ftn1• dt D WMUft Tlttatre 0 MMlt: (C) "OM Millon Y11rs. th l .C." (Ki·fi) '67-Raquel Welch. St O Movie: (C) "n.t llucllft" (dra) cc '51-lrtne Dunne. m m Outlr Uldts tt .., 0., tf DilawtlJ • ,....., fll•lce 2:30 CJ) UnlwtnltJ ..... Dlltwlt: "Tiit Dodlr Tllln • rt te Wife" (com) '40-l«etta Younr. h· (j)W1pn Trlfn H @) M0¥1t: .. flnll *' fwy" (dra) fc '52-Tony Curtis; Jan Sttrllnr . b QJ t .. lllltt11 1H A1111it d 8'fll• , • .,. 3:00 CI) Youtlt la tM 70't ti D Mftlt: (C) "'Crad 111 .... World" y1 ow ns '66 (ICl·fl) '65-01n1 Andrews. .Clliler (j)C..blt a ......... Tlltatre Cl)JICbMf1wSMw IJE9Netre ..._ ftttMI Air Fon:. at Colorado Sprinp. Cl) Mtt1 _, llM S.. 8 THE EXPLORERS * •vs. Mt. Eiger, the icy alpine killer THE DAILY ~ILOT, TV WU>C, HOV!MBE,. 12, 1912 1i1nt emus, malle fowl and 1oan· n1ns. • Tiie Vkal•• .... .,,... .... 3:30 i = Pf.nle ............ ............ G 1t 11 wnttea 4!00 ..... : (C) "'T...,.. .... .. Dedlr'" (com) '63-Slndff OM, Pe- ter FOftd1, M•c:doMld Carey, I::? ..... Ta~ hlehlllhts from this stl$0n's Trofan 11mes. (l)Tllt ....... fJ <ll Witt ,...... '7Z Cl)Ttnnl Ille Yw 2000 a..,.. .. '"-'•• (Jj) , ............. , r.rfonaanc. ID~ er ...... Espu. m ™' •• .... Uf• am ,..,... Laa.. tn Do•lqa &> .......... me..,.,... 4:JOCl)f ......... ID MMe: ..,... HMllCMld:., ...... DI•" (dr1) '39-Charles Ltuthton. ....... m , ..... StMda• ,..,.. ., ... Pr.-m-.., Dlmitl QI ,,._ SlrNt s,ecMI "Jack and the S..nstalk" mc.r... .... 5!00 (]) CelebfttJ hrtJ "Flrht of the Century" a""" .,.,.... ..... Qj) ~: Alltflca fE 8ner , .. Armtr•1 fD Deft' It At tllt 5'1Nfrollt (R) 6mFl9farria f"-fn"""., ..... l!)lla'- 5:30 • .,.. hid of s.mw.s D .... MdCay .. Cl) ..... t1i Mnlt: <C) ...,.. SectM n .. Arofllt4" (rom) '61-Debble Reyn· olds, Andy Griffith. @Felt llffar .,...._ Y.n.tJHow m w•matiM w ... '" ..... @mO..ltt-MI ..... .. _... ... D Tiit Ex,i.nn "The El19t' Dance11 of scalin1 a fOfblddtn mountain flee . Four youna men set out Oft an a · 'cttlnr txpedltion. .,, ........ (Jj) 1llt Adwata &> .............. ....,..... fll)l&Ml ....... Cl)Wciet934 aaao..sa... .. ~, ............... EIJMtMtWttW mnw..-... S:JOD~ (1)11.a....., l [JIWltw ......, HlllWlln lltwtt: (C) tl!Qrne fll tM twa.p CNltwt" (hor) '66-John A,ar . fJJDrl .. 1 ........... l.adtl ... u ........ C:G08118c1Allilf ... ..._ (R) llC..lltrJ "-- UoYd Bridats Is host and "'"*' Q) Utae 1au1s of the trut ldwentures of Giii, Sea 7:0I B D .._. oorl~~l=i~~(dr1) e MUTUAL Of OMAHA'S '6&-llna Tum.r, John Fol'IJlht. * WILD KINGDOM 0 fn NIC ..._ stars M•lin Peticins a lilftit: (C) (21w) ,...._ at 0 m ...... ,.. 'it.net of the C..•MCM ~ (WIS) '63--Au· Kln1aroo" Whllt watdmtt the lflY dlt Mu[J>hy, CollHn Miiier. llanproo In its fomt hablt.t, one @ ...., learns that the Austtalian habitat 0 I All SoMboclJ also supports other anlm1I lift ... Cl) Weftd _, Swvhal (()At ..... D l11111• , ... , Uft Surprised sum Is Johnny .Bench. 8J P..,.,t ti Tmtt fB ........ ,..., Dr ... fli)@Z...l a .... .... m ............ . EB,,_._ 7:30 IJ AMII _. tile to.1 Annn son, Louis, meets, 1 strana• old man in th• palace wtlo Is mtklna bttu· tiful stass wind chimes. To wfn a set of chimes, Louts Is lured Into a danatrous r•mt with hhnself 11 the pftze. a am 11s<w; 1 C1etw •• IOI lftCI Ille Mft'lde ef P.S. 14 Alp Wilson's childhood trials, trlbul1llons and triumphs hiafllllht the ftrst •nl· mated "*'-' based on comedy charade11 he hat crtated. CIJ n.. ,.,....,. D w -. 8tefat Ki"1 e...., HHr Ttf'MI Graves auesta. Cll fJ lfftl • Alai• a.,.. ' .... = <C> (at) "CtMtt .......,. (rom) '59--Au· drey Htpbum, Anthony Perltlns. Ill nnt P.,.m It AMn111 (jJ) W lu•,... fD Tiie ,,_. cw eucn...--~ 9)1111...._f...., 1:00 II Cl) fll•A• .. H A stran1t series (Continued) 'THE SMILE OF THE WALRUS' • • • AS ENIGMATIC AS MONA LISA'S Does a walrus really smile? The an· swer is for the "eyes of the qeholder" viewing Metromedia Producers Corpora· tion's "The Smile of the Walrus," pre- miere special of the season's The Un· dersea World of Jacques Costeau, on ABC (Nov.15) at SPM. - hunters await them where the Bering Sea bottlenecks beween Siberia and Alaska. In any event, a walrus today certain· rls· ly has something to smile about. Unlike other creatures studied in the wild by Captain Jacques Cousteau, and scien· tists and divers of Calypso, the walrus It would seem at that point the wal· ruses are as vulnerable as penny arcade targets. However, weather is so consist· ently poor, hunters can only venture out one day in three. And because their lives" depend so crucially on the plenti· fulness of herds, Eskimos tend to re1u· late their own hunting practices more closely than the already strict laws. The Eskimo village, Gamble, St. Lawrence fa· land, averages 350 walruses a year. Their population is 400, which meant less than one walrus per person. One year only five walruses were taken by the village. th• is not an endangered species. Once slaughtred indiscriminately by sealers and whalers, they diminished from hun· dreds of thousands to under a hundred •rs. h. dra) a ,. thousand. However, the enactment of strict laws kept the animal from being completely decimated and recent esti· mates place their numbers at about 150 thousand. This does not mean walruses are pro- tected completely. Eskimos on St. Law- rence Island depend on these "whale horses of the North" for survival in much the same way ·Indians depended on buf • dra) falo. Every year at Spring the great beasts migrate to the Arctic-what they do there is unknown, but it is surmised this is a time for breedins. And every ,. year. in a ne~er ending replay, Eskimo ---------------• For animals who survive the rlaors of migrating and elude the hunters' bullets, Almska's Walrus Islands in Bristol Bay are a declared walrus sanctuary. Here they return in the Falt on south bound Ice before Winter settles over the Arctic. So while a walrus' life might not be a barrel of laughs, or even a hearty chuckle, it certainly deserves a smile. And if that smile sometimes seems aa enl1matic or as melancholy H Mona LI· sa's, It misht be because tt's tlose to ml1rating tl~e. , ... 1 SUS bee ref COi II "' Cll fir tio pe st• "P is ORI * T-l ar Bl bl m in tJ Tt R I] (i E ' @ a E E 1:301 t d E r ( 9:00t I 11 1 * D * SUNDAY (Continued) father. of ecddtnta befell U. Col. Bl•k• end G 11..W IMllltiel suspkton It ftrat fells on Trapper g di ...... .,.. T11e1tre "Cousin becaae the CIOftllMftdlftl offbr 'eel Bette .. W.. e.tte Ilea" ttllt Steln- refustd hltn l*Mtasioft to l&M the bodt lntenls to marry Hortense she compa111 ..._ • u wenl111 dlt1. b enra1ed. SM 1CCepts Valerie's of· a 9 e r •w I s...t• 1.. fer to thar• an apartment paid tOf ......., e. ,... Tht eaperi by Hector. ca111M of "Ptlftuts'' comic atrtp e Y ~ Sllwla faN tours wrioua European loca· t:JO 8 Cl) lbellil The enemies of de· tloM aftd ~ bis Ice sbtlnc U · ported 11n11ord Bruno R1ff11l (Her· pertile as a star of the 1972 Ship· old Gould) beline he has slipped ltlcls MCI Johuon Ice Follla. bKk Into the country and are dts· "Puftub" crNtor Chartea Schulz perately tryinc to track him down. is i.ost. Btllnda Monteomery also cuests. B ROU£R GAMES DIRECT 1· NtWI * T-Birds vs; Outlaws n. lie Queatioll I llllf ..... 10:00 D a§ m Ntpt lllllltfJ "You Can (J) (I) m Tttt Fii "The Wlz· Come Up Now, Mrs. Miiiikan" A anl" Rem Martin cuuts as Geor1e scientist, whose far-out Ideas kHP 8am1WS who tmbtulta from the failln1, Is convinced his final, ultl· bank wfltre flt WOfb and uses tilt mate experiment will succted, with money to recNlt proftuioftal crfm· the aid of hb faithful wife. Ozzie inals for a $3 mlllic>fl robbery. and Haniet Nelson and Ro1er Devi's GI 1111w1t: (C) (2tw) ......_. 1t star. T.-...t" (dra) '6S-Klrk Dou1ln, B m tB ..... Richard Harrla. Ulla Jacobson. G C..••ltJ Feedback ., ....... ,.... .. fJl) at firiltl u... 1,....,.... .,,. ...... ............. Ef1U.iwMSIMw Lei ....... C1l1dtft 10:15 fB fatfwaJ ln MPlft fl) E ~ lO:JO I) Tiie Plwl9dlws "The Arst Circle" 8 .... : .(C) .., ........ 1D ht" Harry Rule is called on to Jive pro· G> a.. .. ......,. tection to 1 man whose mind has &> ~ 1-"t.l·Sllew snapped, and who now li'm In a l:JO 8 ()) S..-..... .., Oppor-private nlehtmare of war honors. tunity comes scratdllnc at S.ndy's 8 KNIC Spedal: r,.. TdlJ Witll door wfltn stlt'1 selected to be the U.. The stOI) of Tulley Brown. BubbllS Galore Girt In a commercial director and founder of Direction tor 1 new bubble bath that has one Sports, a pro1ram for disadvantaaed side effect-it aivts Sandy the youths that teethes readin&, writlnt seven hour itch. lttsdltdlllld. and arithmetic in the context of O TM tllldt Qef sports. The film profiles this man 9:00 fl Cl) Diet Y• .,,.. Sflew An who has c:onceived an assortment of after-dinner parlor a•~"Who Oo lessons that youngsters ca n apply to You Want to Ber'-sparks Jenny's baseball, basketball and football to dream thet she ls Lene Horne and learn basic educational skills. inspim a special edition of Dick's U Carner Ted A1Wtatron1 teltvblon allow, starrlni Dick as 1 Cl) TM bll Toudl combnatlon Mlr'k Ttwaln-Frad Astaire. al SM Dit.. hllOraMI D Geo. C. Scott Jn Neil m """ * Simon Comedy. Bell a leldtta ,,.. tlM For1111t System F1mlly Theatre. ll:OO fl Cl Cl) l1i Nftl eaew.,..f...,n... .... _ .... n1 .. • ...-•rn.a T ... With p I ,, (I) MM: '"f1.t Top (dra) 52 - .uw m• rou.,.t ~P ~ Ster11nc Hayden. BroadWIJ playwrlaflt Nell Simon s IJ Mevil: (C) "'Slaua" (was) '53 ori,lnal comedy for teltvlslon con· ~n udd, Jean Arthur. slstJ o( five autches. All havt OM m Mtwie· .,..., Lew I .,..,.,., thine In commo.......they deal with (dra) •sa-:...John Barrymore Jr., Lit• people who find thernselws in some Milan, Stew McQuHn. sort of difficulty. Geor1t C. Scott ls QJ btllryw Kwit•"' the star. Alan Arkin Is special l'JtSt. f1D J...tl Also starrlnc '" Joseph Campana!· m .... la, James Coco, Valerie Harper, Re· ll:JO 8 •• Of tM Qa .. nff Taylor, JKk Weston and Gene I a S.IMlay T11lpt ... Wlldtr. (I),._, D SUNDAY NIGHT MOV1E CJ) r...,. * .. True Grit" with John m Mtvtt: "111t &lie" (dra) '48--Wayne In hi• Academy Oou1111 Fairbanks Jr.. Marfa Mon· Aw1rd-wlnnin& role tez. D (J) (I) m uc ....., Mevte: I b11tr '-'"• (C) <2'hM> "1''91 lltt" (ns) '71-1%:00 ""' John Weyne, Kim O•rl>J, Olen Camp· 12:15 ....._: "'Ola A l'Ntf'' (adv) '65 bell. John W1ynt 1t1n In hb Aud· --Ann-Merrret Alain Delon. emy Aw1rd-wlnnin1 rolt as Deputy 1:00 B ..-.: "Mr. LlldJ" (com) '43 Marshall "Rooster" Coaf>um. a on•· -Ctry Grant, Laraine Day. eY9Cf, hard-bitten, hard·drlnkln1 I••· I s,.Mill( f,..,, man who Is hirtd by • yo11n1 ah1 CJ) .._. to find tht man who murdered her l:JO MM! "llMllM Dtaar -~ 'JH• DAILY PILOT, TV •••IC, NO'fllM••• n. Im WOODSTOCK'S TV DEBUT Woodstock. Snoopy'a flnt·ftathered friend and sometlmt secretary In t:ttt "P11. nuts" comic strip, makes hb television debut In "Snoopy's fntematlonal Ice Fol· Hes," a musical comedy·on-lce special on NBC, Sunday (Nov. 12) at 8PM. "Woodstock's a lot of fun ... I find myself smilln1 even when no Oftl c1n Ml me," reported 9-year-old Joy lynn Leduc, who we1rs the bl1·be•k1d Woocbtock costume to skate In the special. Dauaflter of two lonatlme Ice Follies pros, Joy has been skltln1 with Shipstads and Johnson Ice Follies for thrff seasons. father Bob Leduc, 1 member of the Scarecrows comedy act. has been with the follies since 1948. Mother f<lthy, one of two Ice folliettes llne ctptains, has skated with the follies sine• 1958. Bob and KathJ were married In 1960 1nd started what they call their "owwn production company." Both Joy Lynn and baby Susanne. now fivt, have travtlltd with the follies since they wtra 1 year old. "I like to skate becaus. It's htA," »'/ said. "Somttlrnts I fall dow11, but I Just 1et up 111ln," •he ldcled phlloeophtc· 111). Joy ltartld sbtina with the Ice follies at 11e ail as the "Maybe" bllf .of "Bumble and Maybe." Currtntty she Is featured with the tllow'i anhnal chlracttr, Hemle·tht·Nurd. When Woodllodl was deslrtd, expreuly for the NBC-lV wedtf, she Jumped It the chanca to pfey the role. "I wistl they'd mau Woocbtock 1 rtplaf part of the show," Jor co,...__,, ''I j_,,t !owe him." ...... •ROADS TO FREEDOM' "The .Roads to Freedom," a J 3-week BBC-produced serial dramatization of French philoso- pher Jean Paul Sartre's literary masterpiece. will be presented exclusively on KCET, Channel 28. beginning Monday (Nov. l 3) at 1 OPM. The TV series. distributed in the United States by Time-Life Films, and the tril- ogy of novels-"The Age of Reason." "The Reprieve" and "The Dcfcated"--on which it is based recreates the confusion and decadence of the period leading up to the fu ll of France in 1940. M ajor attention is focused on Dulel ~ .... o1 Ra~ the individual and inter-relating ud Mldulel ...,_., two of E..- conft. icts of the three principal ........ .,....11eton, llan ~lpil h I d b M . h I roles • XCb"• MW •BC ...,,. c aracters, p aye y . 1c a~ calloll, ~ Ro .. to Fl'ffdo9." Bryant, currently nppeannf m the film, ''The Ruling Class'; Daniel Massey, son of Raymond and who was N oel Coward in the film, "St'\r"; Georgia Brown, an in- ternationally known English singer-actress who played a major role in the Broadway and I...oodon productions of "Oliver"; and Donald Burton, Enalish stage and television star. As with the novels, the TV dramas raise basic philosophical q~ tions of modem times: Can average and fallible human beings main- tain, or recapture. a measure or freedom in a mechanize'd, dehu- m anized world? Are there roads to freedom in a culture where sex, p-eed. and the debunking of traditional values have made the pur- suit of h~roism extremely difficull? ,... 10 THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, NOVEMBER 12, 1972 MOND AY NOVEMBER 13 m .... • ... M"'"' m Tiii c..rtlJllp .. f.ddle'a r1thtr fl!) (Ji) Tiii o.cttk C:..p.111J .Laa ....... g,DMWllle'aT .... Tall BTW Clrt for momlna •nd 1ttemoon llstinp, G> LI Herl faelllar ett1 Cenautlo I pleese see DAYTIME PROGRAMS. &) SPM4 ltlCtr Below. ,°' your convenience. a .•:00•••a .,..... I the d1y'1 movies. (I) G!J......, Pro Football Clevtland 1t Sa Dieao. DAYTIME MOVIES It "Blessed Ate They'' .... Wtst 9:00 m .. I Ai• at tile Stirs" (com) '60 -turt Juraens, Victoria Shaw. 9:30 O (C) 4'119 lucaftffr" (adv) '59 -Yul Brynner, Charlton Heston. 10:00 00 "Jofl11111 Trotiblt" (dr1) '57- Ctcll Kell1way, Ethel Barrymore. It "Ride a Crootad Mile" (dra) '38 -Leif Erickson, Akim Tamiroff. 12:001J (C) .. Alo111a of tlla s.uttt Seas" (adv) '41-Jon Hall, Dorothy LI· mour. 1:00 m (C) "Latin lowtrs" (rom) '53- lana Turner, Ricardo Montalban. 1:30 O "Will11 In Ult Dart" (adv) '35 -tary Grant, Myrna Loy. 0 "13 West Street" (dra) '62- Al•n Ladd, Rod Steiaer, Michael Callin. 3:00 Cl) (C) "Thfff Violent Peeple" (dra) •56-Charllon Heston, Anne Bnter. @) (C) ''Wlltre Love Has CMt" P1rt I (dra) '64-8ette Davis, Ml· cl)lel Connors, Susan H1yw1rd. rVfNIN\. 4:00 II Mftit: (C) "Tarzan aid tlM Creal ltlvtr" (ldv) '65 -Mike Henry, Jan Murray, Rater Johnson. Tarun finds trouble as he ps deep into the Amazon reaion. 0 TIM Rlflaun 0 Cil al l.owt Allmican Stylt m luas aftd His luddia mcentte ltn &JNIH eJl) (ij) Snl• Street ~ My flWOfite Marti1n {!) Ftlia t1M Cat 4:30 (}) Youtll lft the 7f1a D rather Knows lest 0 lltws Benti. Schubeck O r lroop m Yoai and Friends 0) Clllit.ln's lsllnd ~ lite Flintstones aJDot4ZPM {!) ll•bl 5:00 CV """ a D (6 )@) Newi (j) Drapet 0 8tt Surt m Th• f1ifttN1tts m '9tticioat Jut1dion fl) LI fabrka fil) (JI) Mister Roprs' Ntl(tlbtftloed n;,Trafls Welt 9 Dick Vtn Dyte &)ThlffStaeat• 5:15 EE P1nora1U M1mcllal s:30 m Cil """ 8 Maybtny RF'D (j) Movie: (C) ''llKll Orphtua" (dra '59-Marpessa Dawn. ON.., D '"'"' Hitlbllllea (lg Alli(llMllt Carl Susskind hosts. • Ttlt JRitllllla .,. __ ,,..u•c (1j) c.m..e..- fB Ml hlcl EM_ .. fl!) H1•rr••1t LM1• a...,..,., llfD EE Actit11 nun mnr..-... 6:30 D Mewie: (C) (90) "Over the Hiii CH(' Pit O'Brien, Walter Brennan, Chill Wills. (J)CISNtws ai Mm Cl1ffl• Sllow m AalJ Crfffitll ll)C616pn'ala1Md !Bl CAE: Celltte Credit Count fll) Mall111 T1111111 Crw "Musing a Window'' u;, ....... ear.11 si-ow 91,.... Acm a;> ,.,..,.. , ..... &)Uttlt laab 7:00llDIDNtws It ~ (C) (2tlr) "The Shut- tertlll .._ .. (hor) '67-Glc Youna. Carol lynley. (j) Wlldllft Tilntn D Mat's My UM? m1 Ltwt Lucy OJ I DreaM 9f Jtanftie (Jj) flri•I LIN fl) fray DiabHllo eJl) Wt.eels, Kiins aftd Clay "Build· inti Pol forms by Coll Methods" fl) El AIMr Tlt1t Cira dt Mujtr 9 lhwlt: (C) °'TNJ ... .,. m .... .., Pimrro &)s,.Mltacer 7:30 11 ~ ... , Ma11t1'1 St.IM Up and CMtr Florence Hende110n ruests. a"" .... Price •• 1tJPt (i) Sap .. Westam M111 (I) Tiit ,... ea .. D MMIH $ 11w1t: CC> (2hr> ,...,.,... o.p •f lliowa Jones" (dra) '66-Robert Horton. Diane Beker, 5'1 Mineo. (ljW'.W .. ,.. mTW11.t m 0ra,..t fl)c:a.,iltt. fl!) r11 QI Clt'uan m 11le Mwnt11tr Ui) Ml1..ut.1Vawft Sllow &) Tiit Mia• Fa•tly 1:00 II (I) C1llSIMllt ''1'1tum" Gelle I Evans plays • vlrorous alent of a man -"o challtnfes an anrry bear 1 to save his family. With Tatum dyina from the wounds Inflicted by the bear. M1rsh1I Olllon takn him and his older dauahters to the place where Tatum-a former out11w-has chosen for his bu rill. But a crowd of anrry citizens of the town •I· tempt to block tt11 Marshal IS he 2 ~1 :: I ill n, ng Ut· g, Id flt) " ne I l I ne I a 11· he JOHNNY MANN'S STAND UP AND CHEER. 10MIGHT, 7:JOPM. CIDI there hasn-t been another film like it! monday, november13 9:00pm @ THE DAILY PILOT, TV WED<, NOVEMBER 12, 1972 IHdS the old man home to die. m MetroNews Special Re· D t1i m Lltlp-111 Sally Struth-* port The Sensuous City ers, TV dau1hter of Archie Bunker, D Gt Nen auests as a sinaln1 sopllistlcate fJ Cri• f1c1it1n Special 1uests end as Tarzan's mete. are attorney Glldp Towlts Root, D Tiit RMkies "The Good Die and Frank Pappas the Realonal DI· Youn(' Two attractive polieewom-rector, Buruu of Narcotics and en offer themselves as bait In an Danaerous Drop, United Statal De· 1tt1mpt to catdl a swin1in1 sin1les partment of Justice. murderer. Ori1inally announced for II) 1111 Cesbf Sltew Nov. 6 and pre-empted by paid Ii]) .._ Do Yew Qi'*'11 Crew? politlcll telecast. EE BEST THEATER IN LA! m Ne1an'1 HetMS * JEAN-PAUL SARTRE'S ID Ptny Masot1 "ROADS TO FREEDOM" EE He1W11101 Coraje EE DOUT INds '9 ,...._ A fll) Qi) 118ci1LJ EsMne Famed BBC adaptation of thrH nowls by documentarian Fred Wiseman turns Jtan·Paul Sartre showlnr the lndl· his cameras on an Anglican mon· vidual's struales to find personal astery In the Mid~st to probe the freedom and assert self. Michael reli1ious rituals, social concern and Bryant, Rosemary Leadl, and Dan· human needs of the men who iel Massey star. choose the monastic way "' life. m lud1 S..llr1 IE Neat cit Cali Em Y1ried1cl Em Nowl1 Q) 5pofb Clalllen .. &) M.wle: (2hr) ''CJty for Con· &1 Dl&df• of tM Sel qunt" (dra) '40-James Cagney, 10:30 (]) Asll UM •• ~tor" Ann Sheridan. UT• lad! '\. 8:30 (I) Film Feature (I) W••tH Dead or AIM m Merv Criffin Sllow ID I J'le!Ai I Wt C.. to Win A 9:00 tJ Cl) Here's Lucy Craig Stevens documentary on the Aerial Olympics guests es an undercover policeman that took place in France earlier who plots to trap a hood with the this year. help of Lucy in the guise of an old (iJ) Tiit Freftdl Chef apple peddler. Qt llftit: "RNd to Mo'°"°" (}) Q) The Roekies Q) 42 Pia a ®) m NIC MCNIQy Movie! m Outdoor ~·" (C) (2ttr) "Si111r• Concl. (dra) '70 11:00 II a 0., m m ...... -Roell Hudson, Elizabeth Taylor, CI) Cl) dj Nen James Dean. Millionaire Jett Rink IJ One Step leJHcl (Dean) and other prejudiced resi· Cl) M•l'IUJ Dllltn dents cause problems for Bkk Ben· fJ Movit: "Cllt"M of tM LM111 edict (Hudson) and his family when t.fpse" (hor) '64-Helen Waren, they slur the Mexicans. Roy R. Shelder. IJ for\11" 8oain1 'm Tnltll or ColtllqUlftaS (j) TIM Advtnturer I!) Mftle: "Tltttndtr Piss" (wes) O Monday Nl11tt Movie: (C) (21u) '54-Andy Devine. "Joe" (dra) '70-Peter Boyle, Oen· (iJ) Hltl91J01• nis Patric!!, Audrey Caire, It Callan, fB C•nttr Tad h.U..1 Susan Sarandon. Outra1ed because EE Ja111kl his te~na1e daughter Is hospital· 11:15 fl) Roller '""es ized with a dru1 overdose, a suc- ce$$ful 1dvertising executive tracb 11:30 ti SIJ CIS Lata lhwia: "Ille Cnlel down her drug-dealin1 lover and ac· Sea Jacll Hawklns and Donald Sin· 'd I 11·11 h" I t den star Cl enta ly 1 s 1m n an argumen . CV ..... : "Les MlserlMll" (dra) (Recommended for Adults Only) .52 .. 1_.. 1 R 1 R-o....rt N • ID Tellfllfl _,., ..... ae enn e, ..,.,.. ew fl) Un Verano Pera Recordar a· a m....., C.,_. a.. 9 The Ylrilnlan IJ One st., ..,.nd • ~Drema . CI) Movie: '"MiuMtl t. Heir (tdv) 9:30 II (I) Doris DaJ Shew . Dons '63-Horst Frad. spends ~ much time lnterv1ewln1 0 MIWM: ('C) .,..,,_ tf 1nc ..... rock music star Johnny Reb that (hor) '58-Peter Cushlna. Michael word spreads through the San Fran· Gouah. cisco celebrity world that the youn1 m To Tall t11e Trutll sJn1er and the blonde journalist are m lhwil seriously involved. Paul Hampton 12:00 D HietlWIJ ,,trot 1uests as Johnny Reb. m Mewte· "n Yal... Cab llN" CI) Win WIJ'I• neatrt · ~ Q m Ntws (com) 'SO-Red Skelton, Gloria De (IJ) looll lut Hawn. EE 11ec1JL 1 s.1ttt11•ts ., •.a A 12:30 a "'"""' '~ helic09ter·fllmtd Journey over Mex· aJ CettlllrJ Mw* lco's spect.cular Pre-Columbian 1:00 O Cf) """ ruins. Orson Welles narratn. 1:10 CJ) Nen 9:45 fB SCI c.t9adil f IW9rita 1:151 ..... 10:00 II (I) Tiit Nlw lilt C-, a.. 1:30 ...,..: ....... .....,.. (wes) Nl&htclub ster Connie Stft'tns alld '50--len JohMOft, Jolnne Dru. comedian Richard Pryor 1uest. l:OO II MeM! (C) "T'lle JecUh" (dra) CJ) DrqMt '67-Vlnceftt Pfict, 0..M fvtBOll. .... ~ ~ \., !' ~ :, \ , r A .~ I ~I § ~1 --1 I . ~~ ~~ ~\) _____. • ) ; ; I ; I ; ~ ~ -I I ' ., *' ~ i ; . II . f.!Ml .. @••~l'iJ f•8~Jfll'l''''''''''''~~••••~••~•••~·fj~f lt'~•••••••• .. ~r•~111111911 ~ J -·. t~1, 11 I'' 'f.I .. di ri""IJn r,, i I r· , r f' I DJ If I *I r-4 I' 1· [ '1 til ~ ,~.. f r i s ~ ~} i ~=~~I~ f ~ . I · ~ i ~' i ,.; ~ ;i f ~ 1111 ,. El) It Is Writtln g) Addams fantily 1:00 II Cl) M~ude D 40) Bonann "Stallion!" When he is told there Is no work at the Ponderosa, shiftless Billy Brenner (Clu Gulaeer) seeks venaeance and steals Joe's birthday present from his father-1 beautiful stallion. o oo oo m t••perltans Rhilla "RX: Love" Beverly Garland auests a$ Ellen Turnef's Aunt Claudia, Dr. Campanelli's new love Interest. Glffol111'1 Heroes 8' PwrJ M1t0tt fl) Htm1no1 Ctnje fD (JI) f_.ty Q1 .. "Reli&iotl" e Aj81 cen Plpone alNW1l1 g) Movie: ·"Hert Co111es the N1vy'' (com) '34-James Cagney. 1:15 IJ I lflclA I Allt1·M1r1Ttt -Fro11 HoltyweM, Wltll lMt A music and comedy speolal st1rrin1 Ann-Mar· sret with special auests Lucille 8111 and Dean Martin. Also appearinc are Larry Storch, and the Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band. 8:30 II Cl) Hawaii Flvt.O A family-dom· lnated crime syndicate resurfaces after a Iona period of calm. Toniaht's episode is the first part of a trlloo tracing the fortunes of the fictional Vashon f1mil1 1nd opens with the story of Chris Vution. Robert Drivas, Harold Gould and Luther Adler 1uest. D CI> Cl) &> UC TuuclaJ Movie: (C) (90) "'Tiit Yidl•" (sus) '72- Elizabeth Mont&omery, Geor1e Ma· haris, Eileen Heckart, Sue Ane Langdon, Je$$ Walton. A youn1 wom· an, trapped by a violent storm, Is unaware that she is the next target of an unknown killer. m MtrY Qriffln Show fil) ® DEIUT Bill Moyers' Joumal PeBOnal e~ys on sub}eets ran&· Inc from Devil worship to the Alice Cooper Band. II) LI M11dicton dt la Blonct1 9:00 D Qj m Th• Bold OMs "A Quali· ty of Fur" Dr. Hunter (David Hart· man tries to convince 1 p1tlent who has just been told she has cancer that her ailment does not neces· sarlly 111ean death. Marlyn Mason and Herb Edelman guest. OJ Teltflln fl) Un Vtnino P1ra Record1r m (1j) Belllnd th• lines Qi) TIM Vl~nlan c:I!) Drama 9:30 1J (I) CBS Tuesday Movie: (C) (90) ''Tht Stran1111 In 7A" (dra) '72- Andy Griffith, Ida Lupino, Michael Brandon, Simnne Hildur. A New York couple become the hostages of a 1ang of youn'r thieves planning a duin& bank robbery.-D The Pepper Rodaers Shew OIDNews m (ij) llact Jtumal ' @Et Revistl Mullcal 9:45 fl) Vtvana Horti11t1t1 (Continued) . , . . l'VI GOT A SECRET. TOMIGH't 7:JOPM. casa THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. NOVEMBER 12, 1972 Order-Yours NOW ••• 1T • PERSONALIZED. •srYUSH •EASY TO USE 1000 Beautiful Stick-on Labels •ORDER FOR YOURSELF OR A FRIEND SHAPE AND SIZE OF LABEL Mr•. Johh Doe 123 Mein Strtt•t Anytown, Anytt4tfl 12345 Labels Do Not Have A Printed l!lorder. type on fine qu•lity white 9ummed p•per. r---------------------, ~Fill in this coupon, clip •nd m•il with $1.25 to: Pilot Printing L•bel Div., POST OFFICE BOX i560, COSTA MESA, CALIFORNIA 92626 le lure to UM yovr Zip Ced• I I L---______ ..J , ... 13 I THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. NOVEMBER 12, 1972 You'll see these faces at a school in the Valley. emerging from the Malibu surl. chasing a fire truck -or 1n your own neighborhood Our Eyewitness f 1eld reporters get directly involved. When they lay the news on you. ifs warmer More thorough. Firsthand. Up-to- the-m1nute Get involved yourself. See our team field the news. 1. Joe Bent1 2. John Schubeck 3. Stu Nahan 4 . Chuck Henry 5. Terry Ph1ll1ps 6 . Dick Carlson 7. Christine Lund 8. Henry Alfaro 9 . Bob Banfield 10. Fred Anderson. Eyewitness News. 4:30, 6:00 and 11 pm. Paa• 14 * em rt1,tloule New Ylft "Home" ll:OI @I) luda St•ra e XEROX PRESENTS Em festival lltxJcano &l I0111tt.11 of the Sea * ... AMERICA" 10!!0 D Tai• Baell fJNtws SEASON PREMIERE m Safari to AM11ture u a e J11oum Mtricl Ali· a M•= .. ., .. o.1111a" stair CooM, the noted newspaper &l Ouldoer SpefbaH C01111pOftdtnt and radio· TV com· 11:00 u (]) 0 D II) mm ..... IMfttator, c:nattd, wrote end nar· g one sc., ~ rates this new series which. will 00 Marsllal Diiion air on alternate Tuesdays. The open· D Mowit: "•bolkaue" (mys) '55 Ins prosram dells .with the Pueblo -Simone Si1noret, Vera Clouzot. llldians who have hved on this con· m Trutfl or C.nMqutftCIS tlMftt for more than 1,000 years. aJ SraMbCina Coffep FNIUll e Nlws fB Simer Ted Ar•ltrwtll 8 (])Ci) IB Manus Welby, M.D. 11 ·15 @!) tiNMI 34 "Pft.lst Don't Send AC>Wers" Susan u;JO U CJ) cas Lita llowit: "nt Clark autSts as Jlldy Graham, a hlafs W'lft" (com) Starrln1 Sophia dance teacher and wife of 1nthro· Loren and Marcello Mastroianni. poloaist Alex Graham, who learns 0 t1j m Jollllny Cantn Show -while underaoin1 I physical-that D (]) Cl) m Didi Cnttt she has uterine cancer and must m To Ttlt tM Tr~ hive • hysterectomy. em Jan••l D llril """" ~ Tltriller 12:00 D Movie: "Sainted Sisttl'S" (dra) GJ MetroNews Special Re· '48-Joan Caulfield, Veronica Lake. * port The Sensuous City m Mtvie: "Tiie Rtftn11tr 111d tM •..... RedlNICf" (com) '50-June Allyson, e SUGAR VS BOB HOPE Dick Powell. * ZSA ZSA. IDA, LAMOUR II> C.llbJ Musk • Bolger, Nabors, Winters 1:00 (1) D •(I) Ntwl Debbie, Diller, Rourke l:JO UM~: (C) "l'M ltact Tot" 11J i IPlcW I CeltllrttJ PartJ "A&ht (sus) 57:-A"lhony Sleel. . of the Century" A lV news docu· 2:00 m Alf·N•aht Sllow: "C11ucl11 I 1ntnt1ry of the fllht between Packy David," "He.cSPnt Hunters," "Yo.1 , Eest and Supr Ray Robinson filmed & Wild" ' at the estate of Bob Hope. :J:OO f) Mowit: "htum of tt1t w ... " @ ~ fl'ltfJ (wes) '48-Robert Ryan. BHt Moyers, chief ~nt 1nd editor-fn-chlef of Biil Moyers' Joumll, the new ..n.. of reports on life In America. which pre· mleNS Tuesd1y at 8:30PM on Channel 28. WEDN ESDAY NOVEMBER 15 For momln1 end en.moon Hstlnp, please see DAYTIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, ere the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 m "TM Ttckla" MJdtry" (mys) '54-Marearet Lelpton. John Justin. 9:30 U "The S.fecncbr" (dra) '58- Ray Miiiand, Barry Jones. 10:00 Cl) "Nlaht ......... (dra) '57- James Stewart, Audie Murphy. D ''TIM A.u1•• ..,,. (mys) •55 -Tony Wri&ht, Barbara Payton. 12:00 D "The Mntflcl'' (wes) '52-8111 Elliott, Phyllis Coates. 1:00 m ''TM Flptln1 Cont Cuanl" (dra) '51-Brian Donlevy, Ella Raines. 1:30 D "M~lnt Cu11 Kttly" (dra) '58 ~har1es Bronson, Susan Cabot. D (C) ''TM Main Attractioll" (dra) '63-f>at Boone, Nancy Kwan. 3:()(f (j) "The Train" Part I (dra) '6f>- Burt Lanczster, Jeanne Moreau. @) "The SMp Around tlle c.t'All" (dra) '40-James Stewart, M1r11ret Sullivan. fV rN I N (. 4:00 II lleria: (C) -Clllfl..... la NlptJUn" (dra) '67-Gla Yoonr. ,.,. 11 Leslie Nielson, Anne Baxter, Dana Wynter. Stoty of various types un· der&oln1 lfOUP th1r1py who be· come suspects when one of their kind Is murdered. an. ....... u w m u. AMricu .,.. m •111 •• t11s 1uc1111a I:" ... m l1ll s.s.. StrMt a.., f'"'* ... ,. •• l9falbt Ult Cit uo CJ) llowlt: "W{Jlrt ,....,... (dfl) '57-James Stewart, Audie Murphy. D fatlMr Knows 1tst U News Bentl, Schubeck fJf T,.., GIYttl•friuds m .,..., 111Md a n. F11atstD111s El)Dlt 42 PM Cl}lil9N 5:0001J(l)djNtws CJ) Dnpet fJCtt Sult GI TM Flllttslswes Gt PtttlcNt J1nctioll fB LI flbrtca · fJ3 (Ii) Mlstlr ltottn' Ntipbortlood fDTra• Wiit HDicl Yu Dylll &)Three-... 5:15 EE hlllfl .. M•lal 5:3011 ...,..,., RFD (j). Dlllllis tM ...... U (J)E!>Ntws I '""" ........ ·~" ~. fltilef THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, HOVEMIER 12, 1972 THE GOLDDIGGIRS. 10NIGHT, 7:JOPM. cms1 m (ij) • Eedrie eo111,,., fl) Las hulas @D Deft WllMll's Town Tall! 9Tllat Clrl ~features m Speed beer ~11a-ummm...., (l)djNns 11 Pondtroaa "ln&er, My Love" CI> Set SMart D Wild Wild West m TM F1111tstoMs OJ QOMr Pyle USMC (ij) Carmcoltn4u fE ... Dulc9 Enaiaoracb m IW1911Gdra Lod11 9 MIJbtny RfD Em Athn Theater mn. ... StNras &:30 Cl) Hoin'a Heroes U Movie: (C) (90) "Those Maplfl· cent Man lft TIMlr flyin1 MldllMS" Coner. (com) '6f>-Stuart Whitman, S.rah Miies, Robert Mor1ey. Cl) CIS News Walter Cronkite a'§ Mm Griffin Show GI AltdJ Crtffltll QI Cilll1111'1 Island (]'j) CAE: Ualnr Tests lntllllrantlJ fii) Sdtoola Without falhtrt "Build· Ina Class Involvement" m ....... Carson~ ar;::.. Acres ~ ados cit 11 Coauanldad G!)Dot 42 PM mum. 111ea1s 7:GOll (l)DmNns D lewlln1 ter Dollan Cl) Trulli er Conseq11t11Cft Cl) Uatamtd Wor1d en.rs Mru.et tD I Llwe lllCJ m I Dna• ef Jeannie Qj Aztec Hllltes fl) frar Dllttlni. f1l) Wllttb, IUllts aid Clay '1 extur· Ina Clay" fl) El Mor Tltni Cara de Mujer a IMll: {C) "Pndulu11" ms,.-..., 7:30 II TIM Celddill'f'S Huah O'Brian 1uests. Featured are comedians Jackie Vernon and Lonnie Shorr. 0 Walt Tiii Ytw Fdtlr ~ Hoalt "The Mouse" Harry has been elected to tell youn& Jamie that his pet mouse must eo. U Mewlt: {C) (ztw) "T1lt Shuttered Roe_.. (hor) '67-GI& Youna. Carol Lynley. CI) To Tall UM Trvtll Cl) Yoo W.. fer It 0 Millleft $ Mftit: (C) (2hf) "Jul· In Caesar" (dra) '6~harllon Heston, John Gltl1ud. a ,. .. w a Slcrlt m MARLO THOMAS IS * "THAT GIRL" mn.t Cht llt~Dnpet QjYiVa Make fl) ca.,ktte fD 0.' It At tM Storefront From KCET's ntws bureau In the black community, an eumin1tlon of black businesses. 6' Youn1 Dr. IUWart m nu Is y .. , Lit WEDI 8:00 ••• .. 9 WEDNESDAY (Continued) Bi) Nochn Tapatiu 1:00 II t.fol l&111tttt ,,,_ Comedienne 10:00 tJ CJ) Calntft Clu Gulaaer auests Ruth Buzzi and recordina star John &1 steurlty chief Emmett Burdlcll Davidson are on hend to help Carol who shows Immediate antlaonlsm and the cast (Ive a musical salute toward Cannon when the private eye to some of the 1reat Metro·Goldwyn· arri~s at a laree cattle ranch to Mayer movies. beain tooklna tor its mtsslna owner. 0 111 m M1111·12 "The Surprise" 0 ag m SEARCH "The Adonis Officers Malloy and Reed, assisted file" HUlh Lockwood Is hired to by Officer Wells, breaks up a rash solve a ltidnappina but becbmes of commercial buralaries. suspicious of the set-up, which ln-U Cl) (I) a> I lflc!AL I Tiit U• volves a 1V celebtlty runnln1 for of· deBH Wtf1d ti ~ Comt.11u lice and his misslna mistress. 8111 "The Smile of the Walrus" A first Bilby, Deanna Lund Mathuon, G. film study, both above and below D. Spradlin, Victoria Geor1e and the water, of the mHslve "whale Brenda Btnet auest. horses of the north" In the area of m MetroNews Special Re· the Strine Straits between Alaska * port The Sensuous City and Siberia. The special, filmed by 0 m ..... Capt. Jacques Costeau, his son, u (]) Cil m I lficW: I TIM w ... Philippe, and the crew of the re· derflll WOltd of AQnvltletl, Pert search vessel Calypso, also docu· XII" Alan Kini weloomes auests Lee ments the ecoloeical re~atlonshlp Grant, Tony Rindal!, Jack IOupan, between Eskimos and the walrus. Larry Storch, Ron Carty, Timmie CJ) I IPl<IM I TIM llvln1 Arctic A Ro1ers and the 1ln1ln1·d1ncln1 look at the 1nimals that inhabit the group, the Joy People, to this com· polar realon. edy special. m He1e11'1 Heroes 0 loris l(erloff haetm 1llrller m Ptny M..... m su Sce9t fl)...,_.,... Conje (jj) ~I fJ!) (I!) fJectJM '72 fl) ~ Jlllpll fl) Ludie Ubre mJ !kl .. m "'""' m '°",.... ., • s.. &> Mftte: (Z11r) "Public EnelllJ" lO·JO 11 Tall lbcl (dra) '3l-Jarne1 Caaney. · m T,.. Mwntun 1:30 D ®) m NIC Wldnesdly Mys· Ui) J.a c.w.t1M ''Tort uw" ~NeH "To Steel a Kin(' A @I) laldl s.IWI coin oolleetlon with an unllmlted C1tJ MM: °"fN• Htrt .. Et.Rttt" value vanishes from a hotel vault m '2 ,,.,. and hotel security are helpless to &> htdetf s,orts... $0lve the case. Kevin McCarthy, Per-11:00 II u D ., m m ..... nell Roberts and Brenda Vaccaro CJ) CJ) a llltws cuest. a 0.. .., a.,.cl 0» Mm Crttflll SMw ()) ...,.,.., Dillen (1j) ~ ""' Tocl "Home" (R) O Movie: .. Did You Heir tM OM Ui) flrla1 UM About tM Trnetl•I Sltn&ldJr' 9:00 I) (I) Mtdfcal Center A brilliant ( m) '68--Phyllis Diiier Bob Din· research scientist. trylna to conceal co M • a secret that threatens his career ver • Joe fty • · ' 0» Tl'lltll or C..U..UMctt finds himself under heavy press~re m Mewle: "DMble JMpanl(' (dra) when a we1lthy woman cancer v1c· 'SS-Rod Cameron Jack Kelly. tlm pins her hopes of 1 cure on his (fj) HatblJ'tll ' worlc. Ken Howard and Kay Medford fl) a.mer Ttcf ArmtMa ruest. fDJ•Hi U ~URT BAC~ARACH U:isma_.a 34 * !' O!' tv tonight! ll:JO 11 Cll cas Lm Mowte: -r11e Litt· '" his own special Ha.-cl Cua" (wtS) 'SS-Paul Ntw· hosted by Chevrolet. man, John Dehner. Uta Miian. u CJ) 00 m j IHcW I ctlevfoftt D Iii m......, ear.. Pmetrta ••. lurt ladlaradt Sam· 0 (I) CJ) aJ 1ti CMtt Rod my Davi$ Jr., Anthony Newly and McKuen, Lotte Leny• and Adelle Vicki Carr auest. Prosrem proo-ldes DIVIS auest vltwel'1 with 1n lntlma!e allmpse m Tt Teti t.. TMll Into the close professonel rel1tlon· ships between the talented com· 12:00 U Mtwlt: "1ht t... Mt Not" poser-performer and his three spe· (mus) '34--Binr Crosby, Mlrl•m cial trltnds ind will featul'9 arut H09klns. quantities of the beautiful Bacha· 0» Mewie: "l11•1rM(' (m)'l) '47 rach music. • -Dana Andl'IWI, J1ne Wy1tt. OJ Ttlthin 12:3011J Coullby Mak fl) Una Verene Pera Record1r 1:00 CJ) O D (J) Nnn 9 TM vi.-nlaa 1:30 I) Movie: (C) '"JM Lut Ouqlelt" GI:> lkl•e (wes) '51-Ronild R111an, Rhonda 9:30 I l•llJ Prvtllro SMw Flemln&. . ........ . : UI Alttlts Cttltdivt Dowmen-2:00 m ~I Nlllrt Show: "1lle lJ?,U' Miii· tary on the national la Reza Unld• lltlr, "TMt's t.nt C.., "'lt4J Puty convention held In El Pno. , .. ,..... • Texu, Sept. 1·5, end Its lmpllea· l:OO IJ Mewlt: "Iliff laff" (dra) •7- tlons for LA. 's Chicano community. Pat O'Britn, Anne JlffrtJS. THE DAILY l'ILOT, lV WfO<. NOVfMIER 12. 197Z 'FAVORITE FAIRYTALE' One of America's favorite fairytales--tbat wealth doesn't neces- sarily bring happiness-is the underlying theme of "Hey, Buddy. Can You Spare a Life?" the two-hour colorcall of NBC's Ironside, Thurs- day from 9 to 11 PM. The story. primarily, is about the conviction of an innocent man for a murckr he didn't commit and C hief Iron· side's efforts to re-open the case whm oew evidence appears. In c--...._. .......... a....,_.._~._._, ••ll4 to• ..... .,._,.... ..... 11119'tr • ........ el t*c I , .... etMrMt, • _.__.. wlllS a.r M~e .... aro-11 _..... view of the fact that Ironside was the original invt11igating officer at the time of the lcilling, the new hearing is particularly embar- rassing. For this taut two-hour drama. the rroducers of Ironside assembled a big-name cast-Cameron Mitchel as a suave lawyer. Geraldine Brooks as the widow of the victim-a woman whom public opinion has brand~d as an adultres~ Roger Perry as ,a district attorney who fears political disaster if the public thinks he made the mistake of sending an innocent man to prison; Antoinette Bower as the wife of the suave lawyer-a woman who for some reason has taken to the botlle; Lonny Chapman as a friend of the family; Paul Hampton as a dissolute tennis pro and. of course. towering over all proceedinp, the implacable Chief Ironside as played by Raymond Burr. Several intercstinJ cameo roles have been cast in "Hey, Buddy. Can You Spare a Life? ... Pormer musical comedy star Ray Middle- ton plays the judge before whom the hearing taltes plac~. h is Mid· dleton's first dramatic role on the West Coast in TV, since leavin& New York (he has since appeared in several other TV shows which were shown prior to the Ironside special). Towering Mike Lane, a six foot six-inch actor, plays a San Fran- cisco fisherman who must live with the newly acquired knowledse that his young wife, prior to their marriage, was a teenaae tram{>. It is a difficult, sensitive rote thouah brief. Lane originally made his motion picture debut (wearing lifts on his shoes) in the Primo Car· nera-type role of "The Harder They Fall." Veteran actor J . Pat O 'Malley does a brief scene as a politicaJ hack who tries to bribe Chief Ironside to drof the whole mattcr- a scene in which O'Malley conveys volumes o ward-heellna experi· ence in about three sentences. All of which leads to the misery which apparently ftourishes in the country-club atmosphere inhabited by the leadin1 characters ol the drama. It is supposed to have been Moss Hart who blasted the idea of poverty being In ideal state, with the quote "J"ve tried it both rich and poor, and believe me. rich i• better." Not In this story! All those handsQme. rich. social people are unhappy in their. Jiau houses and the guy throwing the rock throu&h the Jlut it Chief ,,.onside. An even bigcr switch is that in the ftnal &eene. seven! pcop4e are left with Iott of things unresolved-particularly their feellnas or tuilt. People may live happily ner after in ocher paru of televi1ion. but on Ironside they don't and it makes the chief downrisflt broody. ,... 17 THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK. NOVEMHR 12, '1972 THURSDAY ' m 0. WllseA'1 TOWft Tift Qi11'1t '"' elfllhtm ·--beer NOVEMBER 11 1:0011 I a., mm" ... Cl) ..... For momln1 and afternoon llstlnp, D PIM1NU "The Mountain Girl" p1Mse see DAYTIME PROGRAMS. (])Cat S..rt Below, for your convenience, a a Wild Wild West the day'a movies. m TIM F1itdltlMI DAYTIME MOVIES I= ,,.. USMC 9:00 m .. lldAappff" (adv) '38-Warner Baxter, Freddie 81rtholomew. 9:30 0 (C) ''With a SHI la MJ Htlrt" (mus) ··s2-Susan-Hayward, Rory Calhoun. 10:00 (i) "Altdy" (dre) '6S-Norman Al· den. U "Sliver Stl(' (wes) 'SS-Jimmie Wakely, Marie Windsor. 12:00 U .. five Cun West" (wes) 'SS-- John Lund, Dorothy Melone. 1:00 m "The Intruder" (mys) 'S3-Jack Hawkins, Dennis Price. 1:30 U ''Witch ltneatll UM S.1" (adv) '62-John Sutton, Gina Albert. fJ (C) ".loMn, Condtt" (wes) '56 -Frank Sinatre, Phyllis Kirt. 3:00 (jJ ''Tiie Train" Concl. (dra) '65- Burt l1nc:aster, Jeanne Moreau. l1Ql (C) "lack Strttt" Pert I (dra) '61 -Susan Hayward. John Glvin. EVENING 4:0011 lhM: (t) ..,....., .... " (com) '64-Cary Grant. Tr"'°' How· ard, Leslie Caron. Durina World War II a beach bum ls tricked into vol· un\eerlng to man 1 strategic witch· ing station on a South Sen isl1nd which Is suddenly invaded by a French girl and seven little charges. 0Tllt Rlfltt1an 0 (]) ti!) Love AMtriun Style m Buts llMI Hb llHtdits IDCtwtltltn U)Nine m (ij) StsalM S1rttt 9 My Fanrite Martiln g) Felix tltt Cit 4:30 00 U..it: "Altd'(' (dra) '6S-Hor· man Alden. O flther Knows Best U Ntw1 Benti, Schubeck fJ F TfMP m Yt&i an4 Friends m CllU11n's lslaltcl Oct: Tiie flintstonts al Dot 42 PM g)IU11ba 5:00 0. (j) [g) ""' Cl) Drapet fJ Cit S11art m Tiie Flintst•es ID httictat JunctJon fJ) LI flbriu fil) Qj) Mitter h&trs' Ntlpbortleocl m Trails West Qt Did Yan Dyke m n'" St11C1S 5:15 m> ,...,. .. MIMcllal 5:JO 0 M17'tny 90 (I) m Dennis tilt M111act U Cl)OlNtws fJ 1twt1J HllWfllta 11J Tiie c..taM, tf £Mit'1 FltMr Em (fj) Tiie Dactrlc C..,.111 @mt.nc.11ai.1 fl) ... hlce Ell...nda fEHeqepe41t .... 9MIJMny lfD EI!)ActlN T1Mm g)Tllrtl....., 6:30 (j) Nte1t1'1 ...... u Mtwlt: (C) (90} .. Alwlru Kelly" Part I (WIS) '6&-Wllllam Holden, Richard Widmarl, Janice Rule. A renecade adventurer, brln1in1 a herd of 2500 cattle from Mexico to a Union Army major durin& tilt Civil War, is kidnapped by a retk· less Confederate auerrllla who forces him to deliver the herd to starvin1 Richmond. Cl) CIS News Waher Cronkite (l'j MtfY lriffla ... m w, lritfltll m lills-'• 111194 (ij) CAE: .,,.. UMenftJ II.a. fE Altrl•••J I "Planets, 3" m ... ..., ear.. .,. a1,... Acm U!)T• llllilta Mmkal O}Dlt 42"" . g)Uttlt ... 1:00 II (I) D m """ ............ Dlllln (j) TMll tr ~Heel CI) A..nc. AMNrt fJ What'• .., U..1 m 1 Lowt tAKJ ID I Dre• of JuHlt Qj) lthhld tlM Uats fl)J.wea~ fil) l'al a.I Cll'ua @!) El AIHf Tit• Cera di M•kr 9 Mowit: (C) ... New KIM If I.owe" g)Speff beer 7:30 II '""' Dr. Kildare "The Deal Heart" Kildare trt1ts I youn1 &lrl and her brother for deafness. B Tiie Adwtehlrer "Tarsef' 8rtdltJ poses es en illtpl bu,.r 1"4 sets himself up as the tarret lfl • plan to trep a 1an1 of arms smuuters. 0 Mewle: (C) (21") "Tiit SWttrM .._ .. (hor) '67-Gia Youns. Carol lynley. Ci) Tt Teti tlM Trwtll Cl) ftolla s.,..... fJ MHllM $ lllewll: (21tf) ~fl· tioA Pldftc" (adv) '51-John Wayne. (1j let's lllb I Deal m MARLO l'HOMAS IS * "THAT GIRL" m Tllat lift Q)(l)Drapet (ij) Flm' ti Cndta Em feat tf Laa..,.. "Kins Lea(' Shakespeare's compelllnt tr111dy about 1n old kin& whose pride I~ anaer finally drlw him to IMlflitJ. m ....... em,...... _...,.. g)~f • .., 1:00. 1:3f 9:0f 1:00 IJ ()) TIM Wlftoaa John'• old Ar· Geraldine Brooks, Lonny Chapman, my/ buddY. TJp Harrison, comes to Antoinette Bower, Paul Hampton and visit the Waltons and fascinates the Roaer Perry euest. children with stories of hts experl· fJ Cl) Cl> m The Men -.,.,,.., ences and triumphs. a..,..u "The White Plaeue Project" D a m Tiit flip Wilson Show Glenn becomes Involved with 1an1· Flip Wilson Is supported t>y Burt sters 111d a pretty botanist while In· Reynolds, m1kln1 a rare appear· ves1i1atini a ereenhouse fire. ance, comedian nm Conway and &J Ua Vtrlll4I Para lleconlar sonptress Roberta Flack. Flip ap· fJi) l1J) hmrutloftal Ptffon11nce pears In his Geraldine character: "Romeo and Juliet" and "The Com· fJ Cl) Cl) El) Mod Squl "Anoth· bat of Tancrede and Clorlnde" er final Game" Clu Gulager iuests Tchaikovsky's tone poem ls a musl- as a confidence man who robs a cal synthesis of Shakespe1re's veat little old lady friend of line's. traaedy; Claudio Monteverdi's ballet, m Hectn'a Herees ''Tancrede and Clorinde" tells the II) lelillt F,.• the Otymplc story of a Christian prince and his fB Htrauos Conte combat with a Moslem adVersary. m (Jj) 1lle Advocates a The Ylritnlln @I) Premier Movie ~ Dr1u ~ Novela 9•30 IJ Rims Action &) Movie (2hr) "Strawberry ' 1J News llonclt" (com) '41-James Cagney, lO:OO II N Rita Hayworth. • fJW@ O>Owu Marablll 1:30 m MtfV Qrtffln Show "Charlie Gave Me Your Number" 9:00 IJ (j) CIS lllundlJ Movie: (21tr Drew Shield's appointment as head 409) ,.In Cold Blood" (dra) '67-of a lar1e foundation Is jeopardized Robert Blake, Scott WllsoA, John by published Intimations that his forSYlhe, Paul Stewart, Gerald S. wife Gloria was fdrmerty a call &irl. O'loughlln, Jeff Corey. The film ver· Diena Muldaur, Edward Andrews. sion of Trum1n Capote's chronicle Rory Calhoun, Linden Chiles iuest. of an actual murder In Kansu. IJ lorts ltlltoff Presents Thrtner 0 @) m lronsidt "Hey, Buddy, mm..._ Can You Spare a Life?'' In 1 st>tClal fl) Cell JllZpda two-hour edition, Chief Ironside re· fD@ hW Pnu. opens a murder case on the fl) luda !ellbn strength of new evidence lndlcat· EE LllClla UIM't in& an Innocent man may have &) IOI.._ ef the Sea been convicted. Cameron Mitchell, lO:JO D Tiil lacl When he's your friend, look out. When he's your enemy, RUN! WILLIAM HOLDEN RICHARD WIDMARK PART 1-THU(l)PART II-FRI THE 6:30 MOVIE THE DAILY PILOT, TV WED<. NOV!MIER 12, 1972 10U DR.KILDARE TOMIGlft 7:30PM. <ISM m s.t1tt " ...... . a Mewlt: "Treullll ..... tilt • .,,. &)Odlelr~ 11:00 o a cm mm""" (l)dlMtws II OM Step lefolMI Cl)Manllal Dlllee 1J MowM: ......, at IN" (dra) '53 -Victor Mature, Alexander Scour- by, LM Marvfn. m Trd er Cea••••• llJ .... """ ...,...... (adv) '50 -John Carroll, Adele Mara. QJl 1lle CltJ ... fBlarw TM Al-*"I f.mJMMJ 11:15., a.... S4 i1:•oam_...,ea ..... a (I) Cll m .. c...u 8J Tt Tel tilt Trwtll 11:401 (1) ..... lZ:OO ....,..: ............. (dra) '43- Wllllam Bendix, Arturo de Cordon. mMM:(C)•A....._.._,. (w.s) '55--aandofptl Scott. 12:10 8 ()) CIS Lite .... : (C) "AT ... lltrtd Wd" (dra) '71-fr.nk Con- verse, Lloyd 8rld1es. 12:30 m c..trJ Male l:OO (J)DfJ....,. 2:00 m AlMtf&tlt .. : .,. QMitt ..................... "......., ls AF........,. 2:10 IJ ...... : "'CMe ef Saa* ,.,. (mys) '41--0iana Don. Oscar fto. rnolu. Cl) ..... l:40 8 ...,.: '1IMtaM WW' (wn) '52-Jane Russell, GtorJt Brent. Ne Cochrane (MlchHI Col•), poees as U-son of • m•ton-11,. to entnp bunko eltllt Dus- ten £Itta. (Ctu Gu~ In '"An· other Flnal Glme. on ABC'• The Mod Squad, Thurldly et IPM. Pip 11 FRIDA Y NOVEMBER 17 For morning end efternoon llstinp, please see DAYTIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, ere the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 m "Madame Bovary" Crom) '49- Jennifer Jones, James Mason. 9:30 O (C) "The Snows of Klllmanjaro" (dra) '53-Gregory Peck, Susan Hay· ward. 10:00 CI) "Man in the Dart" (mys) '65- William Sylvester, Barbara Shelley. O "Cavalry Scout" (wes) '51-Jim Arness, Rod Cameron. 12:00 0 (C) "Epitaph for a Fast Gun" (wes) '67-Diane Garson, Miguel Riva. 1:00 m (C) '1he Hunt'' (sus) '60- Marina Vlady, Fausto Toui. 1:30 O "One Heavenly Nlgtrt'' (mus) '31 -John Boles, Evelyn Laye. O (C) "Umbrellas of Cherbourg'' (mus) '64-Nino Castelnuovo, Cath. erine Deneuve. 3:00 (j') (C) "You're A Bi& Boy Now'' (adv) '67-Ellzabeth Hartman, Peter Kastner. (C)"Badt Stnet" Cond. (dra) '61-Susan Hayward, John Gavin. "Nitht SJaves" (susp) '71-James Franciscus, lee Grant. EV ENIN G 4:00 11 Movie: (C) .. How I Spent MJ ~Miiier Y1e1tion'' (adv) '67-Rob - ert Wainer, Peter Lawford, Jill St. John. Story of a youni opportunist who devises a scheme to blackmail a millionaire. O The Rifleman 0 00 al Love AJMrican St,le m Bup and His Buddies Q) Gentle Ben fBNino m CH) Sesame Stttet 9 My Favorite Martian al Felix the Cit 4:30 Ci) Movie: "Man In the Dart" (mys) ',65 -William Sylvester: Barbara Shelley. O Flther Knows Best 0 News Benti, Schubeck D F Troop m Yo&i and Friends Q) Gllll&an's Island 9 The Flintstones ti!) Dot 42 PM alKimba 5:00 0 0 00 (i9) News ()) Drlfnet O Ciel Smart m The Flintstones m Pettic:olt Junction fB La F abricl fD (W Mister Roeers' Neipborhood m Tniils West 9 Die• Van Dyb al Three Stooru THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. NOVEMBER 12, 1972 r l phant. Dumbo thee e horseback. Meet b\ers on Fantast~c tui;'obats. A high Eccent!'1c a~er. And the flying 3uggd marvels. ~ t,eeterboar ~~' GRCUSI 10NIGHT, 7:30PM. CISSI 5:15 a!) Panorama Mundlal 5:30 0 MaybenJ RFD @ m Dennis the Menace Q (J)a>News G Beverly Hillbillies (fj Assipment Carl Sissklnd hosts. II) The Courtship of E4die's Frtfltr fE Qj) The Eledric Company fl) Las Gemalas m Den Wilson's Town Tat• Qt That Cir1 m features al Speed Racer &:ooeoommm News (I)(fj News Ohndtma Ci) Get S..art G Wild Wild West m The mntstenes II) Gt•tr r,ft USMC (lj) A.zt.e Hilitts f5 Ml Dulce EnantOr1da fE Hodrei*ie Lodfe 8MaJbeny RFD m PlaJftousa 40 m Th'" S1oo1u 6:30 00 Ho1an's Heroes U Movie: (C) (90) "Alva"z Kelly" Concl. (wes) '66-William Holden, Rich ard Widm1rk, Janice Rule. A rene11de adventurer, brlneina a herd of 2500 ~ttle from Mexico to a Union Army major during the Civil War, Is kidnapped by a reckless Con. federate auerrilla who forces him to deliver the herd to starving Rich· mond. (l)CIS News @) Merv Griffin Show m Andy Griffith Q) G11t11an's Island (lj) CAE: Collett Crlcllt Courses @l) Astronom1 I "Planets, 4" m Joanne Clrson Show aGmn Aerts EI!> Action Theatre a> Dot 42 PM al Uttle Rase.ls 1:00 a (]) o m ..... 0 Bowtln1 for Dollars 00 Truth or Con~enees ())Circus! 0 What's MJ Une? m 11.owt LucJ Q) I Drtam of Junnit tll) V"IYI Mtlico (R) fl) Bartolo m livtly Arts fl) El AlllOr T1tne Cira de Mtltr 9 Movie: ""'9 ltdford ll'lddtnt" a!) Roller Dert11 m Spead ltac.r 7:30 11 Cirtus! "Circus Dumbo'' Bert Parks hosts. a Hollywood Squares (j) To Tell ttle Trvtlt (I) TIM Thrillsffbrs fJ Mltliott $ Movie: (C) (2lhllr) '"Topaz'' (sus) '69-John Forsythe, Frederick Stafford, John Vernon. (fj The New Prfce Is RIPt m That Girt m Cil Draanet f5 Les ltvtrty de '9raMllo ED (ii) Wall Street Wff• m UntalMd WM1d 7:5 l:G I: • l ph to int fin St tr) pc 8 th lif ic to Ft pl th t~ rf. p1 tt h· c fi "' h al The bplorera (f) Addlm F••lly 7:55 U lints W•nn-Up 1:00 U ()) Sonny ind Cher Ken Berry and the New Seekers 11uest, 1:30 D Q'j m Slnfonf •nd Son "Shoot· out" After an argument with his nel11hbor Herman Goldstein (Leo Fuchs), Fred Sanford 1ccldent1lly stlools a cun-and is afraid he's kill~d Goldstein. U Kinas Hodley L.A. Kln11s vs. Van· couver Canucks. 0 (}) Cl) al Titt lr-'J Bu~ "Career Fever" Mike thinks Gre11 w1nts to become an architect like himself when he does an En11lish composition staling that as his ru. ture career. m Hopn's Heroes O)Ptny M1son fl) Hen111nos Coraje fll) (lj) W111Mqton WHll In Review 0) Ernesto Alonso Present• ar!)Novel1 (f) Movie: (2hr) "Boy Meets Gir1" (com) '38--James Cagney, Pat O'- Brien, Marie Wilson. D .Tense drama-THE HANDS * OF CORMAC JOYCE Stars Stephen Boyd and Colleen Dewhurst a ~ m 11Hc11' 1 t11t1111rt "'" of F•• "The Hands of Cormac Joyce" Stephen Boyd, Colleen Dew· hurst and Dominic Guard star as members of an Irish fishing family whose strength ind courage Is put to the ultimate test when a killer storm lashes the small rocky Island which is their home. 0 C1) (I)&) Tt1e'P1rtrldp F111lly ''Ain't Loveth Grand?" Laurie meets a youn11 minister and falls in love. Tony Geary guests. m Merv Crttftn Show lUl Just C....ratlon m CHywatchtrs THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, NOVEMBER 12, 1972 a The Vlrclnlan ((!) 0ra .. 9:30 u Cl) Ci) m Tiit Odd Couple "Os· car's Birthday" Felix's surprise p1rty for Oscar turns out to be full of m Movie: "'Voodoo lslllld" (mys) '57-8oris Kar1off, Beverly Tyler. (lj) F1rts 1f Creltlon John Burton hosts. ff) lamer Ted Amlstron& m Ja....i surprises. 0) News 11:15 II) C.M•• 34 ft\ 11 :30 u Cl) News 9:45 g, ViY11n1 Hortl111tr1 D «I m JolH•ny C.rson 10:00 D am .. ..,.. "Think or Me u M.wtt: (C) 11'e $Mn.tel Kindly" Miles B1nyon him 1nother loo.•" (hor) '67-GI& Youna. C.rol 9:00 IJ ()) CIS Frid., Movie: (C) (21/z private detective to handle a routine Lynley. ht) "MdJlttd!" (dra) '63-John case for him end the detective Is u Cl) (I) m Didi CMtt Wayne, Maureen O'Hara, Yvonne murdered. fJ Shirt.di Hel•s hlltrt DeCar1o, Patrick Wayne, Stefanie 0 (1) Cl) al lovt blerlcln stJte m To Tell die Trvtll Powers, Chill Wills, Jack Krusdlen. "Love and the Mystic," "Love and lZ:OO IJ cas ute Movie: (C) "Min on a George Washington Mcllntock the Tycoon," "Love and the Christ· Strill(' (•dv) '71 _ Christopher (Wayne), a rip-snorting c1ttle baron, mas Punch." Georie, William Schallert. has everything he wants except his CiJ m News Cl) Nlptmre wife Katherine (Miss O'Hara), from 0) Nlsh~llt, Music m Movie: ''Tiie Fltall uten" (hor) whom he is estrtnged, ind his 17· (lj) Etctioll 72 '&&-Martin Kosllck Rita Mor1ey yur.old daughter Becky (Miss Pow. fl) YiYlana Hortl11.1er1 12·30 0) Cou -Miltie ' . ers). who is away at colle&e In the m Soul! • n .. , East. II) Lud1 So11br1 1:00 (])DU News D A tale of courage in al!> Pre•itr 40 fJ Movie: "Tiit Men" (dra) '50-* the face of danger! g) Kin&dotw of thl S.1 Marlon Brando. Jack Webb. Hallmark Hall of Fame . 1:30 C., ~~: <c.> "Mlftl Senoa fOf U (}) 00 a> Room 222 "Bleep" lO.JO U Ntws Spies (adv) 67-Peter Ven Eyck, When a spicy. story is refused pub-fJ loris Klrtoff Pre1tnb Tllrilltr Letitia Roman. . 0) True Adw11btre Z:OO m . 1icat1on in the school paper, the (lj) lill Moytf'a Jeurul . All-Nlpt ~. "Tht Mtn Wiie editor plans to sue for violation of Qt Movie: (C) .. 4•0 Man" Died ,Twk:A," '"Blutbeard," "Shost the first amendment. Jane Actman g) Outdoor Sportman Diver' guests. U Movie: (C) "Dtvlls of O.rtMu" m Ttltfllll 11:00 Du II) m ED News (dra) '65-William Sylvttter. fB Un Ventno Pin Recorclu Cl) 9) News ())News fll) (Ill M11terplta Tlltatrt "Cousin 0 O• 5-llyond 3:30 fJ Movie: (C) ''Tho1t ltedh..U Bette" (R) (j) Mlfllt1I DlllH F,.• S..ttlt" (tdv) '53--Gene @!) u Cnqullll m Trd er ~--Barry, Rhonda flemln11. ANDY GRIFFITH'S DRAMATIC EXPERIENCE "The folks back home in North Cafollna don't like to see me playing these kinds of roles," Andy Griffith admits, "but I have • to do them for myself as a dramatic experience." Griffith is talk- ing about his role as a New York building superintendent who finds himself the hostage of a gang . of bank robbers in "The- Strangers In 7A." on The CBS Tuesday Movie, al 9:30PM. Griffith, known for his roles as the happy, down-home count- try boy, is stepping way out of character in this new movie and points out that it Is a difficult job for him. "My character Is not a happy man," he says, "and playing such a down role Is some- thing I'm not used to. I find that I have to reach into my own life for so many emotions that by the end of the day I'm phys- ically wiped out." Griffith, who's had little formal acting training, was beginning to sound like a dyed-in-the-Method actor. "Well, I did do "A Face In the Crowd' wbich Elia Kazan directed," Griffith ex- plains, "and for three months during the shooting I went through the most intensive acting school. In those twelve weeks I learned the Method, the hard way-on screen." Getting back to the folks in North Carolina, Griffith aays he recently guested on a detective aeries in which he was being pursued throughout the show. "Well, I heard from my relatives that they were concerned about my safety for the entire hour," he says. "My grandmother didn't like 'A Face in the Crowd' be- cause she said I was mean. "I have a feeling they won't like me in the beginning of this film because of my character's Involvement with a pretty young woman," he admits, "but I think they'll approve of the way I turn out." llDD-ll-RDDM EXPEm ROOM ADDmONS •BATHS KITCHENS • REMODELING EXTERIOR COATINGS FREE ESTIMATES• NO OBLIGATION ALL WORK GUARANTEED FINANCING A YAILABLE FREE FREE FIRM ESTIMATE FIRM ESTIMATE SERVING LA. OVER 30 YEARS CALL MR. EXPERT NOW DIRECT OR COLLECT j 836-1878 1111111407 No. La Cienega ~ Los Angeles Pa1e 22 TH£ DAILY ,.LOT, lV WEEK. NOVEMIER 12, 1972 l:CJO.()) TY I amr.. . 1:30 D 111ck EJ,eritnce ml.at'•.., 7:00 II()) Suerise Se•tstar 0 9 8' UllCltrdol D (]) (j) H.1. Pufnstuf m lrttMr Im (fj EJedric Collpany 7:JO II Dusty'• Trttlteuse D m Tiit Jttaens • ea., .. Profile D CJ) (I) Jlebon f'IVt ()) TY I ClusrtHI t1Q) Unde Ras m Mowit1: "Tiit Cou111eous Mr. Pt1t1t" (dra) '42-Clifford Evans, Deborah Kerr. ''The s .. 11est Sltow "' &IW' (com) '57-Viralnia Mc· Kenn•. Biii Travers. (Jj) Milter .... ,.. Nelafllleftlood 1:00 11 ()) lup 11111ny D m ...... Pa.U..r • Wiii • .,.. Tlleltrt D (I) (I) TM Olllonds m Ceturtry Musk m (I)) Sul• .,... l:JO 11 Cl) sunu o a m n. 11et11Mk:ata 1J Cl) (I) E8 AIC Slp1rstu Mtwit: "Gldaet Makes the Wron1 Connection" In this animated-come· dy adventure, Gfdaet learns that the sailina crat\_ort which she and her friends Rink and Jud have sianed on as crew Is en1a1ed In smuallna. 9:00 II Cl) Tiie A•llln1 Chi• Dal m h•an HoNdap D Mtwtt: "litter C..0" (wes) '54 -William Elliott, Bever1y Gar1and. B Mowit: (C) 'ftlnta tf tile Rut MotJ•" (mys) '54-Kar1 Malden, Patricia Medina. II) Mtwtt: (C) "Snow Dtvils (sci-fl) '66-Jack Stuart, Amber Collins. @ Oldrk Co!lpUJ m 111sttr .... ,.. ,...,..boftlood fl) Cht tt1 Su Cau 9:30 11 SeNbJ·Deo a am n. 1art11Ja (I) Tiau: Wltldtw " tM South D CIJ n. lndf IOch ()) CartMft Canilwal m all s.sa .. S1reet 9 Sia Hunt 10:00 II agi m Se•lab 2020 (I) Kid, ... , D (I) 1tatldw4 Qlltller "•• 10:15 G) IOpllnl'r Report 10:30. {)) JMle Ind tllf Puaquta D a m Runaround U MtN: "Aplcllt Qllf"' (wes) '50--Alan Curtis, Tom Neal, (i) Colle11 fNtball D ())Kid ,_., fJ Mowtt: (C) "Clnot1 City" (wes) '58-Scott Brady, Jeff Corty, Mabel Pll11. m '-"' .... , Jubilee (JI) Dlctrtc eo.,..., fJl) Mitter .... ,.. NtiObtt'Mod 11:00. Cl) n. ~ II tli 80 Ar..s U.. WOltd In ao .,.,. D (l)GDF_.,,.... GIMU fl)(Jl)Z-1 tl)UdMI Lin a"" ... • rr. f..cbln 11:30 a am r....., wtttt a c•nt D (I) m u..t1e GIU.tallM WtrW II) .... : (C) ........ tf a Clln- ft ..... (wes) '63-Marty Robbins, Jorce Aldd. m 111 EJedrtc ..,..., ,\ f f ' p '-.J () () .. lZ:OO 8 Cl) ARNl'a 1V ,_... 0 ~lplty "Hosplt1f/Bflmp" ....... w.,.. TIIMh D(l)aJDellleMMt fJ Mtvft: (C) "'Clulrp at Feather lltver" (wes) '53--'uy Madison, Vera Miles. (lilgpt m IMlt allCI Mn. Muir @ CAE: Cllltcl Cl'4lt c.tine fmMilllr ...... Ntl~ Cf:'Tl'MI .. an.. (Jplortn 1Z:3011 Cl) fat Mtrt •Itel tile .Colby Kids Cl) Ctltte Fettbtll D Mftil: "SwupU" Cdra) '55- Hildeprd Neff, Don1ld Wolfit. um-...a.1 .. ....., a....,..: "Callli ... .., Dnl•· ltNd" (mys) '51-Wilttr Pid1eon, Mtrpl'lt ltlsflton. m£Jt9t..,..._ m s.u.. street IE) Slbldea Altp ms,.-.,. Cij Tiit lft Yan., 1:00 II ()) C8S ClllWrtn'• F1l11 Festini "Elephant River" This motion picture produced In Ceylon, lives lnsl1ht to that country's customs and culture while followlna the adventures ol an Eurllslan boy who thinks he's an oat· cast but learns otherwise. UhltrlaMI u CI> m c.e1e,. feotbln ms .. 1 Trlln ...... IE)CiM 111 II Ta• m CanHiM Adwetlu• 1:30 fJ lhwit: (C) "Apadlt ltifla" (wes) '65--Audle Murphy, Lind• Lawson. m e111.,. ..... ., ..... , fli)Milllr ....... ~ @eHuaM DI ...... Cll Mewlt: "Dr. StrMtlflM" 2:00 • .,..,.. ,,.... .. D Acnc.lbn UM (l)IW»lle .......... Cl) llttrutit1t1I Heur (fj1'rftltr IDC..bltl (Ji) Aull flhcMlllCI ms.u-..... m c.s.ttttte. 2:30 1J ..,. le l.11"""1 Ol-.uirJ Ci) Mevie: "11 Pd AIWtus" (dra) '57-Martha Scott, Jim 81tkus. m lkffall'• ""' (1J) felt ltlltlf 3:0 •.1 ~ .. .4:t 41 !I m Acflailtun USA 3:00 11 Tiie Siesta la Owtr Bob Navarro hos ta. II Wlldltft ntm llbm Acllel Cl) F•r Chit F1icb fJ w.,.. Tniil di .... : "'Curll of Ille stint H•INI" (scl·fi) '64-John Carradine, John Wilch. ID MM: "Slblnl" (adv) '43- Humphrey Borut. Bruce Bennett. m Tiie Yifllnlln cril HadtlNa tii) Mlsltr .... ,.. Ntl .. btlrllood @I) Futbol.soccet @DMtwlt 3:30 B Just Natural Truman Jacques hosts. 110. Cl•IMll II Hop11ttt1 CaslldJ at TM F1•11J Cl• .,,..., QITI .. Tutntl . 4:00 II Medlx "One Going on Two" A filmed documentary of a clllld's second ye.r of life. Six mothers, six children ind two pedlatricl1ns show the various s'flges of a child's de· velopment ind talk about dlsdpllne "potty'' tr1lnln1, lmmunlntfon ind the everyday concerns of 1 mother for her toddler. Cl) Yeb ef Alriculturt D I.,.. With M1nuel Arlaon (I) F11• Fe1t1111 at tlft h Your Clllkt11n Qrowt ...... fl!) TIM EJedric CotlpMJ amr. ....... ua .. fB Ytlct of AcrkultuN 4:30 II Mtwit: (C) .. lll11N1 tf ~ Loll" (dra) '68-Rlchud Greene, Luke Halpin. (5) Sketchboat llFeca II Mowt.: "Tiie Spille(' (scl·fl) '58 -£d Kemmer, June Kenny. (i) -. .... Pllysiul Fitnea DT•leMlt4lMtd (11 11111 Is y.., Ufe fJ &J fin. II• tf th Week (fl 1111111 SVare Sllow Ii~ ............. .. a la fl*e ·m ""' s:oo 11 W'Mt'a '"'' 0n Witll wi111e Delis D Cll (I) &J NCAA Footbatl Spe- dal USC vs. UCLA, live, from the Coliseum. Cl)dj ..... fJ 11111 Week Ill PT9 FMCblll ID MM: .. M ... ., ..... .....,.. (dra) '35 -Clart Gable, Ch1rl11 lalJfhton. Franchot Tone. eLeMtttMllHtl a Dlcbtc c..,., I AbTe ... ....................... , ... ....... ID CelltlJ ,,_ ...... .5:301(1) ..... .... : <C) ....... ....... {wtl) '66-St.9ve McQUHn, Artllur Kennedy, Kirt Mtlden, Brian Keltfl. @ ClrmcMfldas Eli) The Advecates iEClll of UM Wdt 8 TM Wddlam • .,,... Rlct11 fVfNI N G 6:00llClfl)fDNews 1J lewlln1 for Dollln Cl) Hiati Cllapaml 0 Tiit Real Dtn SC..lt Show Gl TM Pt'1111d«l (Bl W~1"8ft WHk In Review Cll Stand Up Ind ChMr Im Tmro Mt 40 fB 8rt•blln1 Collep Football 6:30t1News II Mlednl Glfterltioft The Lennon Sisters end Henny Youngman guest. Qj) Wiii street Weet Em Feast of LanP111 "Kine Lear" (R) • II) D Sllew • lleb1p J S.Unas ma Mancini Qlltfltlon 7:00 II Cl) UFO "Court Martial" Col. Paul Foster's life is In Jeopardy when, In his "cover" H a movie executlvt, he Interviews 1 youna actress and her apnt, THI DAILY "LOT, TV WllK, NOVW8SR lL lt7l II KNIC Special "Perfonn1nce" An entertainment specl1I featuring harpsichordist Arthur Hus of Santi Monica; pop vocalist Rlch1rd l. Har· U.F. Q ris of Redondo Beach; opera singer • Robert Norris of Los Angeles; d1ncer 7PM 5A1UBa&V Karen Goodman of Sant• Monica; ~11 Ind Instrumental croups, one jau CBS •a • and one rock. Mort Sahl hosts •A 8 Met Haw Barbirt Feln:hiid anctt-:======:::::::::-------------- Bobby Bare guest IJDeltllY_..,Dlp •S.~Wi'w .. .. m M ... 0..r Contlnd- er1 Dick Strout ls host tor a look at scenes from m•Jor motion plcturu that are most likely to receive Acid. emy Aw1rd nominations. IJ)EJ Tenalllt fJD (JI) llHcW I Esltne (R) See Thurs., 7:30PM llstln1. &1Mtdle• SlllM a> Soltl bet ...... 7:JO 1J MUlel $ Mowlt: (C) (211') Dar In tlM hit" (dra) ·~ncly Dennls,.Mlch1tl Bums, SUS1nne Btn· ton, John Garfield Jr. A repressed spinster lllVll for a youn1 rnan ahe picked up In the part but ht doesn't return her Interest. m 111C11 1e1utr m 1e1ert Allditn c.nery 1:00 8 All In Ille F1lllllJ Mr. ind Mrs. Bunker proudly announce the mtr· rla1• of their dau1hter Gloria, to Michael Stlvic in the second of two part epbodt. (1) s,.ta wtttt ...... ......... ...., lltM: (C) (JIM) "'1111 ,,... ..,..... (dre) '70-John Wayne, Dlvld Janntn • Jim Hutton, Aldo Ray, Raymond St'. Jacqua, Bruce Cebot, Patrick Wayne, Irene Tau. M action drtma detalllna the exploits al the U.S. Speclll Forcu In Vletn1m. 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QI Mtwtt: (C) "T1My ca.. tD @I) EJ SM • Ltce Ylldtz Conlwa" &> Mtwit: (21w) "Mid Ma" 9:30 II CJ) Wt ~It satow After (d ) •31 Joh 8 three ye1rs of m1rna1e and no ch1I· r1 -n arrymore. d Bob nd Em'I .. ~·d t 1·30 .:11 (j) lrid t l.o¥t lemlt Bridoet ren. a 1 Y --..• ~ 0 adopt • ~ ae s . • and lice the nerve-wr1ek1ng pros. and her parents become Jewish for pect of 1n In-depth inter1iew with a the weekend when comedienne Nan· representative of the adoptive a n-cy Walker 1uests IS Sophle''S devout ge Jewish sister who drops Into New CD Mewit· (C) (90) "T1't 8 York on her way home from the • ..._,. (. ) ~ ·y R drassll Hol Lind ~-oom _.--ony an a . (J:{ wtW lln&do• Bur1 I~. 81rb1r1 Eden. U Tiie Wadly Wtrtd tf Jonatflan Cl) CelllwitJ hrtJ Winn Monty Hill ruem U llltrie: (90) °"T1lt S1nn,e Doof' Cl) TMll er Conseq~ (dra) '52~hartes Lauahton, Boris (lj)... ... Karloff. fm 1t11 Liits D ,. ... E TY ::.: (R) 0) MiledtJ C..•llilJ t:CIO fJ CJ) Mary Tyler . Moort .... 9:45 fJ) Ill c.-lil F....ttl Mary's f1vorite couple, both fona· 10:00 II CJ) Miultl: ,.,._bit Phelps time friends, ue sepuat1n1 and it and Mimt take on the auises or looks IS If Mary is &oln1 to be "the fuallivts to Invade the home of other women" in 1 love trianale. Jerome Cooper, 1 nucle1r scientist. (})TIM Adwtnblm played by iuest Murray Hamilto'n, IN LIKE FLINT It'• hllrd to be a v•r• aecret agent when the• ataal •our clothH JAMES COBURN LEE J.COBB 10:~ ll:t 11: 11 lJ I who is threa~ninr to destroy a ma· )or American city with a fifty meaa· ton hydroaen bomb. !!." Uftknown Reals Philbin ...... @l)lexcleMuico Em C111nue Y1rietJ Hour m lH Conlon Show 10:30 U s,orts Cll1lltnp (j) Fil• F11ture IJ leltl Kirt.ff Presents Thriller llJNews flit (JJl lnttmltiolal Performance (R) "Romeo and Juliet" 9 Mowle: '"Suez'' 11:0011 CI>OD Cl) ~News g Collt .. Feotball use vs. UCLA In tape delay of 1ame played earlier. (j) M1nll1l Dillon m Movll: "TM Pilor• (adv) '38- Clark Gable, Myrna Loy, Spencer Tracy. ID Katluyn K~m1n E!)Movll 11:15 (I) Movie: (C) ''The Sundowners" • (dra) '60-Robert Mitchum, Deborah Kerr. 11:20 II Mme: "Captain New1nan, M.D." (com/dra) '64-Greaory Peck, Tony Curtis, Anal• Dickinson, Bobby Darin, Eddie Albert. Tony Curtis and Bobby Darin shine In this story of the 1olnrs-on at a military hospital dur· inr World War II. 11:30 PREMIER£ 90 Minutes A variety talk show hosted by Cannonball Adderley. Slnaer-dancer Emily Yancey is host. ess. Scheduled ruests Include sinrer Nancy Wiison, The Friends of Dis· tinctlon vocal rroup, Demond Wiison of "Sanford and Son," and Georre Kirby. (t) Movte: ''Two and Two Males Sit" (com) '62-George Chakirls, Janet Scott. D Movtt: (C) "In Like fllnf' (adv) '67-James Coburn, Lee J. Cobb, Jean Hale, Andrew Du111an, Anna lee. A conspiracy of women, mnter· minded by a beauty·cream tycoon, is out to take over the world, only they haven't counted on Flint bein& called in on the case by the Penta· ion. Cl) Mme: "On tlM 1Se1eh" (dra) ·59 -Gre1ory Peck, Av1 Gardner. IJ frtdlt N1pt: "Devil let's Dluch· tar" (mys) '46 -Rose"ary l• Planche. ~To• Iona 5'1ow G) Mofle: (C) "I Bombed Pearl Ha111or" (dra) '61-Toshlro Mlfune. m Jaftlkl fl) ca.. .. S4 1Z:30 @) Mowle: (C) ''Cinmren Kid" (wes) '52-Audlt Murphy. 1:00 D Movfe: "lAcfr In dlt Dirt" (mus) ' '40-Glneer Roaera, Ray Milland. 0 (j)(l)NIWI II) Mme: (C) "All for Mary" (com) '56-Xathlffn Htrrlson, Nl11el Pat· rick. 1 :20 11 Mm.: "foet1tepe In 1t1t O.rl" (com) '41-Errol Flynn, Brenda Mir· 2:00 CD All·Nl&M Aow: .. s.. .... ,. '" Utt Nlpt." ''Stra"I• lntrldtr," .,Jennifer" THIE DAILY PILOT, TV WE:EI<, HOVIMIE" 12, 1972 ,.,. 2' 'FORCED TO COMMUNICATE' Paul Hampton has always con- sidered bim!elf to be a singer- songwriter whose primary in- terest was in communicating bis thoughts-romantic:, idealis- tic, optimistic, sometjmes humor- ous and often wry-to whom- ever cared to listen. ''When you've got a voice like mino." he notes. with a laconic smile. "you're kind of forced to com- municate. No one's gonna listen to me for my bell-like tones." While Hampton has done some acting in both television and ftlms in recent years. he finds himself. today. in great demand as an actor. He's not too inclined to conjecrure over the causes for this. "Actin' is another way of communicating,'' he reasons. In Paramount Pictures' "Lady Sings . The Blues," directed by Sidney Furie under executive producer Berry Gordy, Jr., Hampton co-stars with the multi- talented Diana Ross, playing the late blues songstress Billie Holi· day. and Billy Dee Williams. Hampton has the key role of the young. spaced-out piano player who introduces the singer to hard drup and keeps her supplied during the grueling years they travel together in a band. In a rare two-hour Ironside drama (Thursday. 9PM, NBC), Hampton is a handsome. if dis- solute tennis pro who finds time to have affain with a number of women involved in an unsolved murder. In ''The Music Man" episode of the Doris Day seri~ (Mon- day, 9:30PM, CBS). Hampton manages to utilize all of his tal- ents in the role of a rock super- star who falls in love with Miss Day. The episode, rather more poignant than comedic, charm- tnflY presents the 'warm rela1ion- !\h1p between a younacr man and an ·older. althouah very beau•i· ful woman. ...... 26 "The style," wrote Bulfon, "is the man him- self." It is the amalgam of musicology, piano ar- ~istry, anjl intense creativity that makes up the unique style of Burt Bacharach. Bacbarach's mul- tiple talents-as singer, composer, and musician -are marshalled in bis lat.est special, "Chevrolet Presents . . . Burt Bacharach," with guest stars Sammy Davis Jr., Anthony Nowley and ViJcJci Carr, on ABC, Wednesday at 9PM. Working with three of his closest friends in show business--caJI it a labor of love-Bacharach sets the stage for a meld of fun and music that permits each of the stars to do the very special "thing" for which he (she) is best known. Thus, Anthony Newley gets the show off to a rousing start with the kind of raz.zmatazz offering that has long been his tradema•k. And Sammy Davis Jr., who can do anything-and frequently does-pays tribute to his host by soloing Bacharach's Oscar- winning sona. "Raindrops Keep FaJlin' on My Head," winding up with a feathery-light dance routine. THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. NOVEMBER 12, 1972 Vikki Carr, tong a boon to the record char1s, sings "La Mirada De Amor," which she then lrans- lates into "The Look of Love," one of Bacha- rach's most end~ring (and en.dearin$.) .composi- tions. Compounding a good thmg, V1k.lc1 also de- livers two other Bacharach selections, "Make It EaSy on Yourself" and "Knowing When to Leave." Then, Sammy and Anthony do a snappy run- lhrough of the latter's compositions, most of which have been long identified with Sammy. Listed are ''The Candy Man," "What Kind of Fool Am 1?," "TaJlc to the Animals," "Once in a Lifetime," "On a Wonderful Day like Today," "The Joker," "You Know How I Feel," and "Who Can I Turn To." Theirs is a presentation of sheer magic. There's the quick change of costume, the casual dance step, the impromptu throwaway line, the occasional joke-everything that is part of the expertise when two professional song-and-dance men (ah, faded phrase) get together for a blending of talents. And Burt Bacharach-what does he do? He's all over the stage, singing, directing, encouraging, and calling the tune. Notably, he sings a new song. "Nikki," which he wrote for his three-year-old daughter and which he dedicates to her on the program. Bacharach, who has written about 500 songs in less than lwo decades, once wanted to be a footballjlayer and now dreams of training race horses an playing professional tennis. "That's just the stuff lhal dreams are made of," he admits. "Song-writing is my business, and when I'm not composing or racing horses I try to catch up on my sleep, which J never quite do. With the exception of a few weeks now and then, I work all the time, seven days a week, night and day. ff I stop to take time off from my work-and I've tried doing it a few times-the creative juices stop flowing, and ifs difficult to get them started again." Gary Smith and Dwight H emion, who taped the Bacharach special in London, with the f'Ormer di- recting, regard the composer as the best of the contemporary song stylists. "He has," they say. "not only great talent but flair, dedication, and style." Style, again. It's what separates Burt Oacharach from all the others. Aalllolt7 NtwieJ ud S...., O. ... Ir. AMERICAN MOTORS W drd S. Lee Inc. 123 .. S. Mdin St., Sdnta Ana 5 .. 7-5826 Harbor American f 969 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 6%-0261 Roy Carver Inc. 23 .. E. 17th St. Costa Mesa 546-4444 Crevier Motors 208 W . I st St., Sdntd AM 835 -3171 BUICK Bauer . 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Climb, swoop. loo~ and make a perfect 3 poi 1 B. Raggedy Ann or Rag~ Lots of flippy, floppy fL a bean bag. Sit 'em do stay put... Get 'em tc separately. each C. Play Family Airport t parts, makes realisti Swing-out loading ram1 action helicopter, revc gage conveyer. more. D. Tearful Baby Tenc Turn her head. she lo· and sadder. cries real other turn and she ch happy smile. 15 .. tall. 1 JCPenr < rt toy shopping early. At enney, the Christmas place. erM Stunter flies its propeller. No nent plug in pow- p, loop-the-loop. ct 3 point landing. 14.44 or Raggedy Andy. oppy fun just like 'em down. they'll 'em together or ~:i==~~~~-~-----.....- each 2.99 irport has moving realistic sounds. ng ramp.jet plane, r. revolving bag- more. 9.88 y Tender Love®. she looks sadder es real tears. An- she changes to a " tall. 10.99 nney 8 c STARTS TODAY HUNTINGTON BEACH. NEWPORT BEACH. FULLERTON ORANGE "THE CITY" Advertising Supplement to THE REGISTER. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Sunday. November 12 1972 Oh, you beautiful dolls! Penney pri~es. "JCPenney B E A. It's Annette. all done up in her funky new layered-look outfit. She's a lovely 32" tall. with tong, straight hair. 8.99 B. 14" Baby Softinaw with layette and carrying trunk. A Penney ex- clusive. Softinac"l has a cuddly vinyl foam body, arms and legs. She drinks. wets. loves to be bathed' 7 99 16" Softi na doll ... 6.44 • C. Cuddly, soft Talking Baby Beans~ is 12" tall, all ready for lots of floppy, ploppy fun just like a bean bag. She'll sit any old way she·ssetdown. 4.44 D. Hi Dottie •11 has a phone of her own and a big one for her play mother with a tong 6' cord. Just squeeze phone receiver. Hi Dottie talks. says eleven different things. 9.97 ~ '-.. :a , ---..:.._ E. Inflatable furniture for your dolls. Only Penneys has these Baby-beansQll sized. cushions of flowered vinyl air. Modern for the today dolt. 2.99 F. Now she can carry her three favorite fashion dolls around to- gether anywhere ... Room for their clothes. too. in drawers or on hangers. 2.99 G. Lazy Dazy. the sleepiest doll around. Just pat her cute little bottom for 30 seconds. sit her down on a smooth surface and she plops over on her own pillow. sound asleep' 5.44 l .r · H. New Miss America 11~ outfits for her very own fashion doll. Flowing gowns. delicate and graceful, with accessories. Just like the reigning beauty. 2.99 c • ... A ) . "" J '~ .. :'• . ~-. "" " G •I:> D H you beautiful J J. Pull Doxie the Dachshund's leash. he starts to walk. Pull it again, he stops, barks. and wags his tail. One more pull, he stops to rest. He's 13" long and comes with 36" gold color chain. 3.99 K. Get Malibu Barbie®, Ken®, or Skipper®. or all three. They've all got great golden tans, twist 'n turn waists, bendable legs. Sunglasses and beach towel in- cluded. too' 1 99 • each Malibu dolls' costumes 99c each L. Barbie's® great new country camper lets her rough it in style. Slide-out door. steering wheel, front window that opens. Plus a table. 2 camp chairs. luggage rack and sleeping bag. 8.44 M. Barbie's1r. Garden Patio. Pic- ket fence. fancy brickwork, and plants that really grow-just sow seeds in super soil, add water. There's a patio table. barbeque. gardening tools. 3.99 I( N. Barbie's® Camping-Out Tent is ready to rough it in style. Vinyl tent includes 2 sleeping bags. 2 camp stools, picnic table. bar-b- que and 6 cooking accessories. 15"x15"x13". 6.44 P. Great inflatable fashion furni- ture for Barbie1R'. Modern styling. big. soft plastic cushioned sofa. chair. table. Perfect for her living room. 2.99 Q. Barbielil' Beauty Center1M • an almost lifesize Barbie head for hairdo and makeup fun. Tug the ponytai I -it grows. Set has rollers, brush. more for changing hairstyles. Plus makeup kit of cosmetics; 6.99 R. Big 16" cuddly panda bear. Plush fuzzy fur. with a pretty rib- bon tied 'round his neck. He's great for all ages, a play pal for kids. a cute gift for a3:49 S. Norman the dog is the cutest talking cuddly toy to come along in a long time1 Big, floppy ears. a fluffy white chest. cuddly brown fur. 2.59 T. Miley Mouse. A full 151/2" long. great for little ones and cuddly toy fans 4.99 A v M • • • N Q ~ • • • s T Toys to teach, games to play. A B E F JC Penney \ t I .,'~ .. /-~ --"·~~ -~ _., c D L M 0 All are great Penney values. L '-A M .";"''' r 0 ·t/ ,J -l ' l.,. ...._, p A. A Penney exclusive. Hand sewing machine comes with an 11 Y2" posable fashion doll So it's easy for beginning young designers. 3.99 8. Electric corn popper really works: popped corn comes down the funnel to unload through a front chute. U.L. list- ed. Complete with ingredients and ac- cessories tor making delicious treats. 5 .99 C. In-A-Minute® Cake Maker has no electricity, no heat, no light bulbs. Just add water to the mixture and stir, put it in the Magic No Heat Oven, and set the timer It takes less than a minute. 5.44 0 . Here's a great, lightweight wicker cradle for dolls The perfect night-time place for play baby. 4 .99 E. Corning Ware& Pyrex~ plastic cookware. The greatest thing for pre- tend kitchen projects. Just like mom's! 3.26 F. Great 4-place Raggedy Ann metal tea set. She can have her own tea parties! Or have a private tea with Raggedy Ann herself. 2.99 G. A real Raggedy Ann music box with a Raggedy Ann doll to go with it. 3.29 H. Easy Care Manicure Set. lets her do her own nails. runs on 2 D cell bat- teries Just like mom's. 5.98 Q • I. A1te-H1te~ sturdy steel range looks like a small version of the latest model. Control knobs turn. there's even a see-thru oven door. oven shelf. storage area. Ready to as- semble 10.19 J. Rite-Hite steel sink with water that really flows through faucet from built in reservoir: for washing play dishes. Double basin. plastic top, storage compartments. Easy to assemble. 1 o .19 K. Aite-Hite(f. steel refrigerator lets little homemakers store play food 1n a 36" high.2·door fridge". With pre- tend freezing compartment and re- frigerator shelves Heavy gauge. easy to assemble 14 .59 L. Talking Pictures r• Alphabet Tele- phone has slot for picture record Teaches whole alphabet. Phone plus 6 records. Batteries not included. 5.99 M. Good gnef! Snoopy power tooth- brush' Brushes just like the adult kind. No plug-in or recharging. Uses 2 "O" batteries. not included. 5.88 N. Play desk is durable plastic with steel magnetic chalkboard. glide-in areas for alphabet and act1v1ty cards, compartment for chalk, eraser. num- bers. extra letters. 3 to 8 years. 4.99 O. Play Family School is ideal tor children 2 to 8 years. Roof and side hinge open. Two trays hold magne- tized alphabet. numerals adhere to roof. 9.99 P. Play Family Houseboat floats along to a realistic "putt-putt" sound. Cap- tain looks. the wheel even turns Floatable, washable plastic. 5.99 Q. Romper Room~ Inchworm~. be· loved by 3 to 6 year old boys and girls. He moves along inch-by-inch. slowly propelled ahead as the rock- ing rider pushes arms and legs for· ward. 14.44 R. Playskool""' Wiggle Wagon moves as the handle bars are wiggled by seated child, really gets going with a steady motion. Non-tip design. ball bearing wheels so it can turn on its own axis. 11.88 R -I ,----------. .. ------l Top speed. Top performance. c I 9 • -. - • • • • Rock bottom prices. A. VertiBirdl'lll powercopter has rubber tipped 6 " rotors, throttle for fast and slow. It can buzz. dive. hover. rescue the astronaut and whirl away. Batteries not included 6 .99 B. Fat Track® control set for wide-open racing. passing, and streaking around steep curves. Includes 2 cars. track, recharger. more. Bat- teries not included. 14.88 C. Road Devils™, the wilct action stunt cars. Rev them up, hear them roar. They roll, charge, jump, zig-zag , bump, turn, race away and stunt over and over again. Calibrated speed indicator on power injector. 5.99 D. Air Devilsllll Solo Flight® comes with actual flying Nomad airplane. engine. pylon. continu- ous circular runway, goggles. and flight book. Bat1eries not included. 7.99 E. Mighty-Tonka Crane is big. tough, works like a real c rane. Locking cranks control boom angle and operate clam bucket. Full-pivot cab. king-size billboard tires. 1 Q.99 F. Mighty-Tonka Dump, with all-steel body moves on 4112'' large billboard tires. Load box actually raises for dumping. 6.99 G. Mighty-Tonka Loader of tough steel. 'Glassed in' swivel cab: deep cleat billboard tires; operat- ing levers control bucket which scoops, raises for hauling. 7 .99 • JCPenney H. Tyco H.O. championship lighted pro racing set, a Penney exclusive! 37' of track sets up in 4'x8' layout with two 40° hi-bank curves. 6' long straightaway. Features tyco-pro I~ timer. compu-chart. 2~ .99 I. Tyco H.O. super action freight train set, ex- clusive at Penneys! Big 54x35" oval track with switch. siding, signs and poles. power to move big 6 car train. Even a remote control log dump unit! 29.99 -- I - Fun things to make and .fun games to play. Penneys prices make it easy. JC Penney B H - vu. rv~ ~A C6l ···~ '"4 ... •.J15"1>)'\l ' , ~ •T, Qt Fr u• F J c:· A c,_:-· l8 -. - D G K A A. Make delightful novelty candles. an owl. turtle. frog. mushroom. In- cludes 4 molds. 3 lbs. wax. 6 non- toxic colors. 4 scents. Even 6 acrylic paints and brush. 7 .49 B. Decoupage kit makes 4 lovely flower and butterfly plaques. There ~are 2 oval and 2 oblong plaques. paint, 4 prints to mount, aerosol finish. brush. and instructions. 4.49 C. Junior Fun Film'-" Kit. Create plastic flower arrangements! Dip shaped wire into liquid plastic dip Poppy red and shamrock green. turquoise and pearl green. daisy yellow and amber 3.49 0 . Everything needed for making white simulated pearl iewelry -2 rope necklaces. pair of earrings. and crocheted ring. Also a 32-page illus- trated book. 4.49 E. 3-tn-1 science starter set Young scientists probe the basic sciences. Examine leaves. earth rock. or ani- mals on test slides. Instruction sheet. 3 glass slides. lots of viewing speci- mens. Your start in Geology. Micro- scopy, Chemistry 11.66 F. Rock tumbling set with grinding wheel changes rough rocks into beautiful jewelry gems. U.L. listed rubber-lined octagonal tumbler, grinding discs. jewelry findings. 2 gem stones. 16.88 G. Instant stitchery kit makes large 36x16" wall hanging. Each flower is worked on a loom. then stitched onto the fabric. Acrylic yarn. fabric. looms. needles. instructions. 12.49 H. Pinto Funny Car with drag para- chute. High impact styrene body. mag-type wheels, and simulated Hemi engine. Comes complete with guide line and anchor pins. 13.99 J. Red Baron beware! Here comes your Sopwith Camel. a flying pre- cision model of the original, whether it's iust cruising. or ::i fast, furious dogfight in the sky 8 .99 K. Here's the plane the Red Baron himself flew1 The flashy Fokker DVll. ready for you to rev up and control from the ground. The Fokker is great for aerobatic flying. lots of dives and tricks. 8.99 c E G A. Junior pool table has NovoplylMJ pressed- wood sides. mar-resistant laminated vinyl walnut-grain finish. Bonded-on billiard- cloth surface stays smooth. Automatic ball return. Balls included. 17 • 77 B. Skittle Poker. the new game that com- bines the skills of card playing and ball guidance. Swing the chained ball. and tap three balls into card holes to build a win- ning hand. 9.66 C. Now the Skittle people have made a horseshoes game. too! Great when you don't have the space for the full size game, or in bad weather. Doing it the skittle way calls for special skill! 7 .44 D. Skittle tic-tac-toe. the game where you score your X's or O's with the little ball on the chain. Strategy and the skill of a good Skittle shooter! 7 .88 E. Skittle Pool is an action game for every- one. No cues. instead a wooden ball on a chain attached to an arch. Rules like rea l pool. Automatic ball returns. real felt table- top. ten numbered balls. 12.88 F. Talking Football 111 Game. real play-by-play stra- tegy. One player quarterbacks. another defends - automatic talking sportscaster relates play in action. Batteries not included. 8.99 G. Bing Bang Boing ,.,. Super Actton Set with ob- stacle and elevator. Design your own. roll balls down ramp. bounce 'em onto drums, through hoops. into the bucket where bell rings. flag drops 6.99 Bing Bang Boing •v Skill Set 4.44 Action G.I. Joe®. Action Road H E - A. G.I. Joel!Y Desert Patrol'11 Set, a G. Big Jim™ costumes. Dress him Penney exclusive. Includes jeep, raft. for karate. basketball, baseball, foot- pup tent. poncho, radio, map with ball, scuba diving, more. 1 99 case. flare gun. camera, binoculars. • pith helmet, more. 12 88 • 'H. Snoopy and Woodstock do battle on a bird bath ice-hockey rink. No Talking Team Commander ...... 5.88 gluing or painting, easy to assemble. Soldier Costumes ................ 88c 2 2 2 B. Talking G.I. Joe(!ll delivers eight important. programmed commands. Just pull his dog tag and listen! Comes with jacket, pants. boots. holder and pistol 6.99 C. Big Jim111 is a sports hero with vinyl biceps which expand when his • I. Shaker Maker " Walt Disney Char- acter Set lets children mold, paint. actually re-create famous Disney characters. Includes molds. Magic Mix. shaker. 3.99 elbow 1s bent' Press his back -his J . 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HAN• ceuNTY, CAU,...IA NOVEMBER 12, 1972 uDoctors Are Human, Too": A Look Behind The Surgeon's Mask Extra Big Cookbook: A Whole Thanksgiving Tab-e-F~ll of R~cipes Quiz for Women: Who Says Keeping House Is Simple? • FOR BOB HOPE Grouclao Man rnearlced tltat Y"" -,..,., 10 or lJ .,,.;m., and you read their duf we11.· Do you ..... lg 1toH tlaal mang wriUnP-1~ Aldridge, Ander- .on, Ind. • I have eight writers .. because for evecy beneit peaform.. FOB POLLY BERGEN You've achieved a peat deal, both u an actrea and u a businesswoman. What is your phil090pby of life?-W. Ben- nett, Cocoa, Fla. • I mainly try to learn to be really honest with those around me. But most importantly, I think the thing that people 6nd most difficult is l>eing honest with themsefves .... I am try· ing to just live as I am and get enough self-esteem to feel that I will be acceptable to people without having to do something that puts quotes around my name. FOR ARTHUR GODFREY Recently I heard an actor say that people ask for autographs IO they can be near the celebrity when they are getting it. Do yoa go along with that aplanatioa?-Alu Smart, Colo- rado Springs, Colo. • The average autograph seeker is looking for a fairly m - clusive possession-soo>ething to show his bieoda. One night I set up a table in a theater and ~an signing. I loobd up a little later and most of the line 'Lad disap{>eerecl Why? Because those who 1eft didn't want something that so many· others had, tool FOR SEN. MARGARET CHASE SMITH of Maine I saw you on the loor of the Senate, using a IOrt of tele- prompter when reeding a bill aloud. Why?-Wilmar Tog· uzdnl, Mono Bay, Calif. • I have les,, than 20-20 vision, and a teleprompter elimi- nates the necessity of using~· FOR TOM LANDRY, coach of the Doll46 Cowboy. Why do you call all the Co-tmoy pla}'l?-Wilmm Connolly, North Haven, Coon. • I started calling plays halfway through the 1970 season when our record fell to 5-4 and Craig Morton was getting a lot of criticism from the fans. I feft that my c:1i\3 the plays would take some pressure off Craig. 1 abo the plays for Roger Staubach in 1971, becaUJe Roger had less than three yean experience as a pro quarterbaek. rn bep calling 'em until I decide that our team will perfonn better if someone else does it. FOR DAVID JANSSEN I recently saw you jud'9 the Miu World contest. Wu that the &nt ~ever judged a bauty contest?-F. Nolan, Ft. Lau Fla. • ?'io. Baclc in 1957 or '58, when I played Richard Diamond on TV, I was uked to judge Miss Anaheim. About 2,000 people attended, and I hate to come up with an old job, but nobody woo. There were 30 contestants and as we began to eliminate them, the audience began to leave as well. By the time we were down to half a do7.en girl.a, there were only 25 relatives left in the audience. When it wu over, I told m,r PR man what a marvelous job he had done for me: I'd made 975 enmntes and woo 25 new friends! aooe. every college date, ev«y state fair, every 'IV show, I use special material hued oo the ~ local people. etc. No one comedian could come up with that much new material four days a week without aaistanoe. Croucho Man fs a fine comedian, but except for his brilliant partidpation in -You Bet Your Life; his reputation is largely built on his early movies (in which the scripts were written for him) and some coooert peafomaaooes, relatively few in mnnher. FOR ROC& HUDSON My friend and I are having an argument about your real " name. She says it is Rockefeller Hudson.. I clUagree. There's money involved. Who'• right?-L M. Keanu, Beleda, Calif. •My real name is Roy Fittgerakl I was given my movie name, naturally, when I first entered the movies. How much money did you win? FOil MUHAMMAD AU Of late there teems to be an uptwing in biracial marriages -putico.larly by black entmtainen and athletes. How do you feel about this?-Boger ~ Blocmiagtan, Ind. •I believe it is against Cod's law and I have noted that few of the people who have done it have had much success with their marriages. I certainly wouldn't do this. FOR PAULA PRENTISS Where do you liveP-M. M. D., Roclcfonl, ru. • Well, my husband Diclc Benjamin and I spend half the year in Los Angeles and half the year in our Manhattan apartment I love New Yock-love most cities for that matter -Out the California I Jove is up closer to San Franci.soo, near Carmel, and especiaJlf that marvelous. beautiful, 00. ~le view from Mr. Hearst s San Simeon castle. That part of the state is really what California is all about. FOR PETER F ALIC., act« & it true that you have a glass eye?-Ra.aell Potrab, West· gate, Iowa. •Yes. 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I encloee 10 pack boHonw from Vllglnla Sllnw (Regular Ol Menlhot~ Qn«vold IO per90n1under21 y .. l"I of age.Ofter good In U.S. only except where p«>hlblted, llcenMd 0< taxed. Pie ... mall U IOOfl aa poaalbleandnolalMthan o.c.tnber 7, 1972. Allow 3 to 8weeb for delivery. One Oldet per erwelope. City State Zip. __ Regular: 17 mg'.'ta('l .2 mg. nicotint-Mtmhol: 18 mg"t•:· L_:.~mg.~~tin~.!" cigar~~ FTC_Rtpon Aug'.72 _____ .J . ' \ A Famous Smgeon-Author Tells: What It's JJke ft101D the ln twelve years of practice, I have never had a patient ask me to put him o ut of his mitery. No matter bow bad life is, I have yet to find anyone who wants to hurry hit departure. rve bad elderly patientl refuse an operation, saying, ··rve lived long enouah. let me go," but that im't the aame thing. 11.e- signing oneself to fate ia not the same as seeking death. No one I've ever cared for has actually IOU,ght ~ at lea.at not openly. I SUppolC aome psychiatrists would say that my attitude toward the dying patient is a reftectioo of my own atti- tude toward death. I'm afraid of it, so I don't want to deal with iL He'd be pufectly right; but I don't think that makes me atrangie. I think. my attitude ii shared by most people. I know it'1 shared by most docton. Actually, I think it's the best attitude for a doctor to have. If rm ill l cer- tainly don't want a doctor taking care of me who looks upon death as a big buddy. I want some guy who will fight with every weapon be bas to keep me alive, who will struggle again.at death as k>ng as there's any re&IODable chance to win the battle, who will out- fox death if it can possibly be dooe. But I abo want a guy who, when he ICU he has Jost the battle, will SUf· render gracefully and Jet me die, ho~ fully with dipity. I think that's what most doctors try to offer their patients. The~lll ... With My First Book When I wrote '1be Making of a Suraeon," a boot about surgical train- ing, I was often asked, .. Are docton angry because you've written this bookr The answer was .. Yea." Some doc. tori -not, by a loGg ahot. all or even matt -were angry beca•11e rd told about what it WU like to spend five years in a dty hospital learning aur- aery. They d.idn 't think the public bad any right to know what thia experience w .. lite. They c:oolidered me a traitor to my profeaion. I couldn't, a.od ltill can't, folk>w their reasoning. We aurpom have no big dark secrets to hide. How could J be- tray anyone by telling what 1 thought was a reaaooably intemating story? And a true one. •a !'A.WILY .UKl.Y, No--. 11, 1m 's Side By Dr. Willia• A.. Nele• In 1970, Dr. Wiiiiam A. Nolen rocked the medical world-and the book-buying public-with his best seller, "The Making of a Surgeon." The book was highly praised in moat quarters-and criticized in some-for portraying doctors as being just about as hu- man as the rest of us. Now Or. Nolen has written a new book, "The Surgeon's Worfd" (Random House, $7.95), that ls sure to have as great an impact. The following article excerpts highlights of the book. Or. Nolen is a general surgeon, age 44, who lives with his wife and six children In Lltchfleld, Minn. He has been chief of sur- gery at Meeker County Hospital since 1960. TheHMltYlctlm I Didn't Know How To Trut In most private bolpita1s there arc no interns or residents, and during all the boon when oo docton arc around, the nurses take the responsibility for acting for.them. Sometimes the respon- sibility is awaome. Tate our coronary ca.re unit. This is a two-bed ward, next to the nunes' station on our third ftoor, where pa- tients with acute coronary thrombosis are admitted. While they arc in the ward, they are cooatantly attached to an dcctrocardiogra On the wan. oYer the patient's bead, there is a run- ning tracing of what the patieot'a heart is doing. Tbe oune in the corooacy care unit provides all the routine nursing ca.re for t.belc critically m patients. In addi· lion. she bu to keep ooe eye oomtant· ly OD the E.K.0. She bu to look for chanaes in rhythm or in the shape of the wava. Alterations in the pattern of the E.K.O. an: often the 1in1t indication that sometbina new bas happened to the patient's heart. If ao, be needs im- mediate-and by ''immediate" I mean within two or three minutes-attention. If there's no doctor around, wbo'a going to gjve that care? The nurse. She can tell the floor oune to put in a call (or .. Dr. Blue" -"Dt. Btue" being the page signal which means .. Any avail- able doctor, come immediately to t.bc coronary care unit" -but until 1>r. Blue" shows up she's on her own. I'm a lousy Dr. Blue. I know less about E.K.O.'s now than I knew when I waa in medical school, and I didn't know much then. Fifteen yea.rs of coo- omtrating on surgery have given me a tort of tunnel vision, and coronary pa- tients aiai't in my line of sipt. I have been caugbL One afternoon, just as I wu leaving the hospital after aetting a wrist fracture, the call for Dr. Blue came over the page system. f bustled to the coronary care unit, ho~ ins madly that some other doctor would already have arrived. But to my dismay DO 00C had. Helen Ames waa on duty. When I ar- rived she was auctioning mucus out of the mouth of an elderly man. He was blue, gasping for breath, with bloody froth on his lips. Above his bead the E.K.G. machine was churning out its tracing. AJI I knew about it was that it sure looted atranBC. ~ "What's the problem, Hetenr I asked. "Tate a look at the E.K.O.," she said. "ffe•s gooe into ventricular tachy- cardia. What sbaJI I do?" I hadn't the foq_ie,et notion. I knew ventricular ~ •• daneeroua -the heart races along out of control till it becomes cxlwad.ed and oollapees completely in a matter of minutes- and I knew there were loCs ol mange oew drugs that could be liven to slow the heart and convert it to a normal rhythm. But bow much ot which drug to gi\le, and when. were beyond me. 'lbc ftnt thiq we've IOt to do," I said, .. ., to aend for help. like .. , "Mias Ralaton," I shouted to the 1loor nurse, "put in a call for Dr. Germain. "Now, Helen," I aaid, "what do you suggest we do now?" ''I think we ought to give him fifty milligrams of Xyloc.aine," she an- swered. "Give it," I said. She filled the syringe with Xy.locainc solution and injected it into the patient'• arm. I watched the E .K.G. After about thirty seconds the heart slowed and the rhythm became normal. "You've cured him," I said, grinning like an imbecile. "I hope ao. Let's wait a minute." Sadly, before the minute waa up, the heart began its race agaia~ and Mr. Lawrence, the patient. again turned blue. "Now wbat'r' I asked. "rd suggest proneatyl, intrave- nously." "Are you sure you know what you're doingr "fm sure," she replied. "O.K . Shoot" She gave him the drugs. Again Mr. Lawrence respond- ed. Thia time the improvement aecmed to be permanent His blue 'akin gradu- ally became pint. I turned to Helen to conaratulate her; u I did I beard a aud- den gurgle. I wbedcd around just in time to aec Mr. Lawrence again begin to fade. His E.K.G. now looked even wone. "He's fibrillating," Helen said. F!btjJlation is a dreaded complica- tion. The heart muscle flben, inatead of contracting as a unit, quiver individ- ually. 1be heart stops working u a pump and the blood stops circulating. 1be only way to restore rhythm to the heart is to PQt two electrodes on the patient, one on the cheat in front of tbe heart. the other on the back of the pa- tient, and shoot an electric current through the cheat. On the way; it passes through and jolta the heart. I'd never med the ddbrillator, though I had watched demonstratiODJ; but there wu no way out. Carlo Ger- main still hadn't arrived. and Mr. Law- rence would be dead in two minutea if we didn't stop the fibrillation. "All right, Helen." I said, "let'a go." She quickly slapped one electrode on the cheat and handed the other to me. I placed it against Mr. Lawrence'• beet. "Puah the awitch," Helen aaid. "Which oner· I asked. "The ODe OD the right." I pushed it Aa the shock ran through his body Mr. Lawrence'• muacles went into apasm. His entire body went rigid. In a second it was over. I looked up at the E.K.G. It bad . worked. His heart was beating with a regular rhythm. It wu then that Carlo Germain walked into ,the room. He looked up at tbeE.K.G. "What the bell's the idea of yelling for me?" he said. "I had an office full of patients. 1be E.K.G. looks perfectly nonnal.'' I could have hit him. Doctors Who Know .. Everything About Nothing" In the 1970's we're trying to reduce the time a man baa to apeod becoming a doctor. Some medical 1Cbools will ac- cept studenta after three yean of col- lege-others are combining the fourth year of medical acbool with the intern- ship. 1be purpose in shortening medical education is to produce more docton. Personally, I don't think it will work. With every year that passes there ia more and more tnowlcdae that a doc- tor should have. How in the world can we expect atudenta to Jeam more in less time? What will happen. rm afraid, is that we11 start producing pure technicians. If anything ia to be eliminated from the would·be doctor's education, it won't be biochemiatry, anatomy or pharma- cology; it will be the coune in Shake- speare, the year of pbiloeophy .... One of the major problems in medicine now ia that docton tend to have depth but not breadth to their knowledge. There ia a saying, well known to all medical studenta, that the G.P. ia a doctor who leama Jaa and lea about more and more, until be eventually tnowa notb- ina about everything; the specialist is tbe man who Jeama more and more about lcaa and lea, until be eventually ltnowa everything about nothing. Thia is the aae of the apecialiJt. and bccaute their interests are ao narrow, the spe- cialiata tend to eee patienta u facelaa carrien of di1ea1e1, technical problems to be aolved, rather than u human be- ings. What we need in medicine are docton who are more the artist and less the scientist \ t. Nick Paper Sculpture Turns On the Holiday Spirit In A11y Room - Full Color, Three Dimensional Figure Lasts for Years/ ~iant ibe oot ~anta C!Clau~· Hete's one project the entire family will enjoy doir11 -creating a giant 5-foot, three-dimen- slonal paper sculpture of jolly old St Nick, complete with briaht red outfit, rosl cheeb and flowi• snow-white beard •.. hes certain to bri• the Holiday spirit. Put him by the fir. place on auistmas momi• for the children! Kit makes up quickly into a dimensional figure at really sUdy paper. He'll wish friends a Merry Christmas! Makes a Onique gift item, too! Just $1.49 and he lasts for years and yews! OFFER WIU NOT BE REPEATED THIS SEASON Our Christmas supply is limited to what we hlM! on hand. Orders will be fi I led on a first come, first served basis and to avoid disap. pointment, we urge 100 to order yours todllyt NATIVITY SCENE -P•r ICUlpeure of the ICleDC at Bethlehem includes .at the pieces shown here. 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Here's what the Hansens might expect this year. ,,. C(')f)~K._, I J i ~ j ~ By Marllyia Hall8e-, Foo41 Etllter GRANDMA'S COMPANY SOUP My mother hu made this soup throughout the yean. It's a treasure because it's so easy. Sc-. (10~ oa. ..ch) en .. of muelwocNft eoup, ............ 2 cw (10* on. •8Cft) c:Nobft brotl\. undltdld Seoupcw.a Qopped......, "°'......,.Whipped er.em (recipe below) 1. In large saucepan, blend soups; stir in milk. Heat to boiling point, stir occasionally. 2. Just before serving, beat soup with wire whisk. Pour into heated tureen or ladle into soup bowls. Sprinkle with parsley. Float about 1 tablespoon Horseradish Whipped Cream on each serving. Moke1 about 10 cup1 HORHRADISH WHIPPeD CREAM 1-1\o'J .. 11111pow prepwed wNll hone,..... 1 cup....., .............. 1. Fold honeradiah into whipped cream. Rcf rigerate until ready to uae. Malce1 about 2 cup1 GOLDEN ROAST TURKEY With Dad·a Favorite Sausage Stutllna and Giblet Gravy Dad's had fun experimentin1 with atuffinp this year, and be worked out this ooe with aausa1e for ftavor and water chestnuts for texture. J t. Remove neck and &iblets from J turkey, rime. Place neck. heart and J &izz,ard in medium aauccpan with I Con1l1t1"d ,AMILY WUICLY, N~ tf. 1171 81 Thanksglvblg: Crab-Meat Mold by Doris conrUiwa qt. water, ~ teaspoon salt, bay leaf and onion. Bring to boiling. Cover; boil gentJy about 2 hours. until veey tender. Add turkey liver Int 20 min- utes of cooking. 2. Remove heart, gizz.ard and liver and chop finely. (Use neck meat for sandwiches, discard onion and cloves.) Save broth. 3. Heat large skillet and oook sausage, celery and onion together until sau. sage meat is cooked through. Stir sausage with large cooking spoon as it cooks to break up meat. Pour oft the fat. 4. In large bowl lightly toss sausage mixture with half of the chopped cooked giblets, l 1h cups reserved broth (if you don't have enough broth left over, add water to make I Y.l cups), pan&ey, watu cbestnob and stuffing mix. 5. Preheat oven to 32S•F. When din- ner is set for a certain hour, plan to start bird 20 or 30 minutes befc:n anticipated end of routing time to avoid delay should turkey take longer to cook than estimated. I. Rime turkey with cold water and pat dry inside and out. Lightly fill neck cavity with stuffing; fasten akin to back with skewer. Stuff body cavity IOOldy and close with alccwen, poul- try pins or 1titcbing. Fold wing tipe under body of bird if wings permit. IDJert meat thermometer in center of inside thigh mU1CJe. Tic drumsticks and tail tightly together with cord.• 7. Place turkey OD rack in ab.allow roastfog pan. Brush all over with veg- etable oil. Fold a large piece of 18- inch-wide beavy~uty foil in haJf and place over turkey, fastening at ends of pan, making a loote tent. I. Roast for about 6 houn and 1 S minutes, or until internal temperature registers 1so•p_ when turkey is done. For additional browning. remove foil tent lut hour, bute frequently with pan drippings. I. Place turkey on heated eerving platter. Spoon off fat from drippings, saving 6tab&eapoon1 drippings. On top of range in roasting pan add ~t of chopped giblets, gravy and ginser to drippings. Heat to boiling, 1tirring to loosen browned bits. Pour into heated gravy boat. Serve with turkey and stuffing. Turkey will carve eaaier if allowed to rat 20 minutes before caning at room tempera~. Malen JO servings, 3 cups gravy (Or plenty for J().12 with great leftovenl) •Spoon t11ty remainbt1 11utfin1 lnro m.How J ~-qt. gre~d cauerole and .,,,UeJ:le with ~ CllP llUTYed. broth"' WOIU. &lu utro $1ulfittl in 42j° F. oven /or 20-JO mlnutu, until top I• brown aNI crlUty, "flu turkey Li re- moved from o\len. I• FAMILY WEEKLY, N-0.f 11, 1'72 AUNT TINA'S BUTIERED- ONION MASHED POTATOES Aunt Tina is a busy homemaker with one daughter in college, one daupter and son in high school. Tbanbgiving wouldn't be the same without her--0r her onion muhcd potatoeal ~ cup.......,. ...... a.loll .... ....... t ......... pol-- Selt ... Butler or__.. ~ cup ..... tlJ Biik powder 1. Rehydrate onion in 't'l cup water, set aside for four minute1. 2. Make up 12 1ervinp of instant mas.bed potatoes using water, alt, milk and butter ac.cording to package directiona. 3. For added ftavor and food value stir in rehydrated onion and instant skim-milk powder. Beat with large wire wbiak until smooth. Heat until piping hqt, spoon into heated aerving diab. Top with 1 tablespoon-aiz.ed pat of butter. Malce1J2 1iervinp AU Rl!at'ES TUTU> .. P:AllM.Y WDKLn OWN TUT IO'T'CME9 . DORIS' CRAB-MEAT llOLD WITH CRACKERS ''This is a f&mity favorite. Everyone loves it and it goa 10 far at partieal I like to make it the night before, .. says my sister Doria. 1 cm (1flll OIL) ere-. of ....... ..... &ll111ot1c-.(1K Olll.) ~·-............. Md I,.._ (S-ol. .._) ONM9 .._ "' Clip --dlapp1llCNlloll 1 CllplMl'J• H•u 2 •• 1lape1 _..'l'ONd gellllln 1 CllpcoldW ... 1 CM (llbout ~ OD.) allb ..... ................... 1 cup......, cllopped celerJ ...... .,_ U.0.•11111 lloed ....... IUck oa.. Pbalcntoelrtpa A•o.""'llda-.._a 1. In medium saucepan, combine aoup, cllCCIC and onion. Heat until cheese is melted; 1tirring. Blend in mayonnaise, remove from beat. 2. In another sauciepan, sprinkle gela- tin over water. Over low beat, stir until gelatin dissolves. Stir into soup mixture. Add crab meat and celery. S. Pour mixture into 6-cup mold. Re. friget"ate 6 hours, or until flrm. 4. Unmold on serving plate.,• garnish with salad greens and lemon wedaa. Uae olive alices foT eyes, pimiento atrips for ecala. Seive u a 1pread with crack.en. Molce.t about 48 appetlur servings •Follow unmolding directions at end of Ardetb's Cranbeny Mold. AADETWSCRANBERRYMOLD My dauahter, A.rdeth. 11, Joftl cran- beniea and ldatin. I help her make this natural bleod. but we all comideT it hen. 1 ._ (4 ....->,,.... crlllll •ntee. ...... ..... .... 1•t1o-.>w ....... .-_. 1 .... (I OIL) n ••• "" ....... .,..... "'~---111ft~ ..... -1 ......... .. 1. Grind cranberries in grinder, aav- ing all juice. (You may also grind cranbeniea., about IA cup at a time, in e1ectric blender.) 2. In medium bowl dillolve orange gelatin, raspberry gelatin and sugar in boiling water. Stir in cranberries. Pour into 4-cup motel. 3. Cover and refrigerate 4 houn, or until firm. Un.mold on attractive 1erv- ing plate.• Garnish with orange twist. M alce8 8iiteen ~-cup urving1 •we have found that the bat way to unmold a gelatin mold is to run a knife around cdte of mold to a depth of ¥.a inch. Invert mold on terVing plate. Place bot, wet. WfUDl"OUt dish towel on top of mold, repeat if nec- essary. Mold abould alip out cuily. . Continllttl 011 pag~ I J c Coo · these Campbell's Soups can earn you more than compliments. ' I FREE for 5 different bels from these Campbelfs Soups. Exclusive tilting recipe box with see-through lid. Campbell's bright red plastic recipe box iS not only a great place to store your recipes. Ifs a great way to keep an eye on a recipe while you cook. Just slip a recipe card under the see-through plastic lid, tilt the box forward for easy reading and cook up a storm -with never a worry about spills or spatters. The recipe box holds more than one hundred 3x5-inch index cards and has a sep- arate compartment for clippings and coupons. It comes with 10 labeled divider cards and 37 kitchen-tested recipes. 'lb get your recipe box, send your name, address and zip code along with 5 different labels from the Campbell's Soups listed in the order form; or ii you pref er, send $1 and 2 different labels from these soups for each box desired. r ----Send ID: Recipe I Ptea9e send me c.a.~ I 5 diftenlnt labels or s1 and 2 din.nnt llbell l'9 ra Saupe lilted t>etow. INDICATE VARIETIES ENCL08ED I , Gotderl _Beef BroCti _co11son111e (Beef) _Cl98m al~ _....,..oom I Name Cheddar Ctl889e _o-n "'Cetety _o.m al Mu9twoom -Onion I U*Mepnnl) . Addr ...... ess-----------~·'-----1 City state " I I ""'* lie lldudeOl °""'..,.... JAilt ''· tt1"1 NlltM .. ID·---~ °"" QOOd ~"'USA~ ID ........... ..,..... I L Olfilr llClid ii lll9d. ..-cllld OI ~bf .... ~ ~1=o -... ID llmot .. _..,.d IWCtpe bl-. .J Ofdll9d -lndMdulil. QICllP "' Ol'glniullon ------------------------------- \ Reynolds Brown-In-Bag.Turkey-Size. You get iuicier ~ because the bag bastes for you. And no messy clean-up. With Brown-In-Bag Turkey-Size, you'll serve the most succulent gobbler that ever got gobbled. The bag bastes tur- key continuously -tender and juicy. And because natural juices don't splatter away, you'll have plenty of savory gravy makin's. While your oven and roasting pan stay really clean. Brown-In-Bag is easy to use. Just follow complete in- structions enclosed in every box. Make turkey hash or turkey ala king with leftovers. Then freeze them in smaller Brown-In-Bag. To heat, simply pop bag into preheated oven or saucepan of water. Two de- liciously easy turkey feasts ala Brown-In-Bag. 1. Turkey iuices remain in and around the bird, basting it deliciously tender and iuicy. 2. Look at this clean oven. Brown-In-Bag prevents splatters and messy clean-up. 3. Now·you'll find both ~ white and dark meat -c: -.'\ iuicy and tender. 4. Rich gravy makin's. 5. Roasting pan stays clean because iuices stay in the bag. Drippings don't harden on pan. . .... "" ·\Jl'.. ' For iuicy. meats with no oven clean-up. THREE SIZES: 10" x 16" holds up to 6 Iba. 14" x 20" holds up to 12 Iba., Ideal for smaller turkeys. Turkey·Slze holds large turkeys or 3 or more chickens. from Lois LOIS' GARDEN-VEGETABLE PLATIER WITH CHEESE SAUCE My cousin Lois, a busy working woman, mother ol a teeMae son, loves prdcnina and the pat out- doors. A newly convea1ed vegetarian, lhe knows bow to pcaent vegetables beautifully. ......... ... 1._.....,cmllla••,•law.a 1 ......... ...., 2&11hf 1paDM..._or....,._ 2k.cerN11.p11l1ll,allllllolllcb 1 ...... (1 ........ , ......... ,.... ct11111aw(recr,.....,., 1. In larae saucepan to 3 cups boiling water ~ 1 ~ teaspoons Wt and cauliflower. Cover, return to boiling; coot until tender, about 20-lS min- utes. Drain. 2. In large saucepan to 3 cupa boiling ·water add 1 ~ teaapooos salt, hooey and butter. Heat to boiling, add car- rots. Cover, return to boiling; cook BONNIE'S PUMPKIN BREAD PUDDING Cousin Bonnie baa three children un- der six. lmtead of 1erving them pie, she pRfen this nutritious wbol~ wheat dcaert. 1 .... (11on.)llcedwMle ..... ...... ,,. ..... , 1 W (1• aa.)-Md ptllRJldn ~cup ........ ....,, ,.eked 21e11paw.,.....•-• llit111p1111 .......... a.,. .. .................... ........ 1-.....,~n1pp111 I S-20 minutes until tender. Drain. 3. Cook peas according to JNd•F- label directions; drain. 4.. To aerve: Center cauliftowcr on a . large attractive IC?Via& platter. Ar- range carrot sarip aod peas around cauJiftqwer as pictured. 5. Pour some bot Cbeae Sauce over cauliflower, 1erve remainin1 sauce in sauce boat. Makes 10-12 -~ CHEESE SAUCE "' cup cMpped ..... °"'°"Of Za.blllpDDM ........ ..... 11••···-...... -.... ... 1 c. (11 oa.) Clladdllr-.... eo..p, ......... ~cup .... a.... 11e11pa•....,.Jlllce 1. In 1-qt. saucepan. coot ll'CCD onion in butter until tendu. Stir in ~r cheese soup, sour cream and lemon ju.ice smoothly. Heat just to the boiling point. 2. Serve over cooked cauliflower, car- rots and peas. Molu1 ohout J "4 cu,- 1. Preheat oven to 3so•F., lightly greue 2-qt. cuaerole. Trim en.Db from brad. Cut the bread into ~-inch cubea. 2. In laqe bowl combine mubed pumpkin, brown sugar and spica; blend in milk and egp. Gently atir in bread cubes. a. Pour mixtwe into prepared cu- aerole. Bake for 60-70 minute., or until knife imerted in center to depth of I inch coma out clean. 4. Fold hooey into whipped cream. Serve with warm pwlcfina. Moh1 obotlt 14 ..Wrtp Cont/,.wd ,AMILY WEEKl.Y, No I t I ti. ttft •• This Thanksgiving enjoy less fuss in the kitchen and more fun with your family . Mme • , ........ wlda Kelloa'• CN1lzl9tl No endless chopping, mincing, dicing. With Kellogg's• Croutettes• Stuffing Herb Seasoned Croutons, all you do is add liquids. These delicious croutons arc oven-touted with eight savory seasonings baked right in, so you get all those won- derful old-fashioned aromas and flavors with none of the work. .... be, ............ "teat" of Reymolda W1111t No constant watching or bailing. Your turkey roasts to a luscious golden-brown, and the Reynolds Wrap "tent"-keeps the bird moist and tender. And for easy clean- up, first line your roasting pan with strong, tear-resistant, Heavy Duty Reynolds Wrap. It's ovcn- tcmpered for flexible strength. Marilyn's Own Fruit Bread -llJ OWn .....,....... ,,.. ......... ........,... ......... lollf ..... ... ....,, .,.... ...... MY OWN HONEY-WHEAT FRUIT BREAD Here•a my own contribution to the family table-a recipe I de- veloped my.elf. 4 cupe unellt9CI whole ...... tour 1~ cape unelfted ............. lour or 51'1 cupe UNllfted eMched """9/Whole- ...... -bleftd lour ~ cup ....... dfJ ........ powder 1" cup .. Inn ceNlll Of ..................... 1 tlllllnpoOft ... 2 pkge. ectfw. dry ,.... 2cupe .... ...., I •1'll11poone ............ °' ......... 14 Cllp golden ,. ..... "'cup,.... "' cup ........ pM'9d ...... ..... "'cup ..... dried ...... ... or ..... 2 tlllllnpoone CIMpped C...-1d..,....,... l\ cupcltopped.....,.. or .... ,. 1 .. ..,00ftclla-Dft 1. Combine whole wheat and all- purpoee Soun, if uaing white/ whole-wheat-blend flour, use u is. In large bowl thoroughly mix 2~ cupe flour mixture, instant dry skim-milk powder. all-bran. salt and undiuolved active dry ye.ut. 2. Combine water, ~ cup honey and 3 tablespoons mar- garine in a aaucepan. Heat over low heat until very warm (120°-130.P.). Margarine doca not need to melt. 3. Gradually add to dry ingre- dients and beat 2 minutes at medium 1peed of electric mix- er, scraping bowl occaaionally. Add 1 cup flour mixture, or enough ftour mixture to make a thick batter. Beat at high speed 2 minutea, scraping bowl ~ cuiooally. Stir in ruins. pitted prunes, apricots, orange peel and walnuts. Work in remain- ing ftour mixture to obtain a soft dou&h. You will want to uae your own well-acrubbed hand.a here to work in the ftour. 4. Tum onto liahtly ftoured board. Knead until smooth and elutic, about 8-10 minutes. Place in pealed bowl, turning to areue top. Cover; let rile in a warm place, f Re from draft. ......... until doubled in bulk, about 1 boUr. 5. Punch dough d own; tum out onto lightly floured board. Cut .dough in half. Roll ~ of dough into a 12 x 8-inch rectangle. Sprinkle with Y.l teaspoon cin- namon. Roll tightly from the 8-incb aide u for jelly roll. ti• irAMILY MIKLY, No\191'110.f 12, 1112 Pinch edges firmly to seal. Seal ends of loaf and fold under- neath. Place loaf seam aide down in well greased 8~ x 4Y.l x 2~-inch loaf pan. Repeat with remaining dough. I. Cover; let rise in warm place, free from draft, until doubled in bulk, about 1-1 ~ hours. 1. Just before riaing time is complete, preheat oven to 40(>9F. Bake loaves about 3S- 40 minutes, or until done. Ro- move from pans and cool oo wire racks. If deaired, brush aurface with a little honey and 2 tablespoons melted margarine. Mak~12 loallu nt.ANK8GIV1NG: LFE~llENU Dotie' Cllfl M11t llokt ... Crllcbt. Celerr .... can.. lllck9 ............. °' .... Aleorted ..., .... ~ TIM'a---.onlon M11tt1dflllDllloll Qr_.. ... C••1d Y.n C1111role Lole' Gardeft.V ....... Ptlltt a111aw. , Anlelt'a Cl•••nr Mold Mloltld-Hot Rolle ....,.. . ...., .... "'-llBrMd ................. Clllllld ctder CANDIED-YAM C~SEROLE Thia is another recipe of m mother's that the family has e joyed at -many lbankagivin , ..... ,_.,.........., .......... ... "',,..,a • .....,..., .. ...... Ya~ ..... -~ ~e-. .. 11 wlwlle ngUlllf..ellllcl ... ··-· 1. In large saucepan or Dute oven, coot yams in boiling wa ter to cover, to which one tea spoon salt baa been added. Boil covered, about 25-30 minute until fork-tender; drain. 2. Peel yams, mash with for on wooden board. Scoop in large bowl, add l teaspoon sal and the pepper. 3. Preheat oven to 350° F Grease a 2Y.l-qt .. casserole. Hea butter with milk until rim o bubbles forms around edge o pan. Slowly pour bot milk an butter into mashed yarns, beat ing at low speed of electric mix er as you add. (Or uae potat muber.) Continue beating a high speed until very smooth 4. Spoon yam mixture into pre pared casserole. Place marsh- mallows \.2 inch into yam mix- ture, about 1 inch apart. Bake 3S-40 minutea, or until tops of marshmallows are golden .brown. Mab1 10-12 servings 1. ~ b 2. a. TheABC'sot Turkey Cooking Turkey, golden-brown, routed to perf~ , ~panied by a savory stWrmg and giblet gravy, is what moct American Thanb- givinp are made of. The plump, meaty, oven- ready turkeys that we ftnd in our mark.eta today have been apecially bred to yidd a high amount of edible meat in relation to their bona. Turtcy ia one of our beat meat buys and it ia an excellent budget stretcher. Betides ita wide ftawr appeal for aU ages. tur- key ~ a P"t nutrition story. So remember tJUa Thanksgiving, or any time. that turkey is a good buy both cconomi- caUy and nuaritionally. TURKEY TIPS 1.To.._: Leave turkey in on,inal bag and U1e one o( the following tJm:e methods: a. No hurry-place on tray in refrigerator, l-4days. b. F~r-place oo tray at room tempera- ture in a cloeed grocery bas. The bas preventa akin of turkey from becoming ~arm. Allow 1 hour per pound of turkey. c. Faste6'~vcrwith cold water, changing water occaaiooally, ooe-balf hour per pou.od of turkey. Refrigerate or cook turkey .. 1000 U thawed. If you plan to stuff turkey do 90 just before routing. cl Do not thaw commercially stuffed birda. 2.8lutllllg: a. A.Dow ~ cup atuffing for each pound of ready-to-coot turkey (or for that matter, chjcken). b. Never stuff turtey the day before! Jl de- sired. the inpedieata for the atuffing can be prepared the day before and refriaer- aad.. Mate dufting,, along with liquids needed, just before ~ng. l.T ..... IOl'dlllil*llHI • .. RcMlt-tne8t tbennometer imerted in thick part of thigh (bulb must not touch bone) regilten 180•-1ss• P. b. Tbict put ol dnlimtict feda eoft when PRWll with thumb and forefinaer. c. Drumstick and thiah move easily. fAlllltLY Mm<\.Y, No a1 bcr 11. 1171 •ti ...-Jll.a'T A>R ROASTING STUFFED ,.. .. ..,.:v .. PREtEATE> aa• F. ~ ~···­CoolllRI,.... ,...,. 3~ ...... 12pa•• 4~hour9 11p...i. s~ ..... 20p-lll IYelMMn Then.a1H .. r: Al 1I0•·115• F Nol9: 1. Unstuffed turkeys require about ~ hour lesa roasting time. Note:2. Because turkeys vary due to c.onformatioo. variety, etc., oook.iog timea can only be ap- proximate. BecaUIC of this, it would be well to allow an extra half hour of routing time in case the turkey needs that extra cooking. ·continwd"" ~ 11 '• CollectolS • Classic Shisb Ke~ To \le""' a Spell of lliddle Eastern 11,.,;i(~ By Marllya B•wsew Two eas~ wa~.1 to mix a batch of MARSHMAL LOW TREATS using f,"{;~'(:r¥~0:~· RICE KHISPIES .· MARSHMALLOW TREATS )4 cup regular metgarine °' butter 1 8-10 oune» pacltege regul« mershmellowa (•bout 40) Of 4 cupe miniature mwshmtillowt 5 cupe KELLOGG'S• RICE KRISPIES•cereal 1 . Melt margetlne in l ·quart aaucepan. Add marahmallowa and cook over low hut. stJrring conttantfy, until marahmetlows ere melted end mlxtu,. ii VfKY syrupy. (The Spurtle offered at right m•k .. mixing extre-easy.) Remove from h .. L 2. Add RICE ICRISPIES cereal and stir until well coated. 3. Preu warm mixture evenly and firmty lnto buttered 13x9.x2-lnch pan. Cut into aqu..a when cool. Yield ; 24 (2·1nch) equern Noe.: About 2 cupa IWlhmelow oreme mey be IUbldMed taJ ~-AM llO l'MMd met· ~ llnd aa.k owr aow ...... fat et:iout 1 mNwtll. ..,.._ ....... ~ ..... lftmpNo.2. Special Offer! FREE SPURTLE (for .. Spurde Stamps .. from two apeci•lly-marted Rice kriapiea cereal pectaget, •nd a 8-ounce, or l•rger, marshmallow package wnpper. S.. details below.) IUIWllElll.TV'S "'IALLl .. I IOUlllET'"e He coob with • Spurtte. Graham Kerr ••Y• he wouldn't be without hi• Spurde when he preparea dtthet on his televiaion pro- gram •nd In hia own kitchen. You11 find this handy cook- ing tool can make It ... 1er fOf you to prepare your f•v- orite recipes (like the one in this ed), too. The Spunte can be used for mixing, pouring, lifting, •nd tumlng. lt'a about 10 inches long, •nd made of cloae- vr•lned hardwood. Perfect for u .. with mbdng bowls and pans. You can get one of these h•ndy SpurttM FREE from Kellogg's. Just Mnd us the r.qulred pr_ooft of purchue • dw.cteci below. HOW TO OlT YOUR FflEf SPUflTU : Send your n•me end .c:tdrea •nd zip code to : FREE SPURTLE OFFER, BOX 2083, REIDS- VILLE, N.C. 27320. Also enclose "Spurtle Stampe°' from two ~lly-~ed padtegee of Keflogg'e Ric9 Kritpies cer .. 1. plus the brend neme end weight line cut from • 8-ounce or larger,mershmellow packege wreppu (or m«ahm•llow creme J4W lebef). Off• opn. June 30, 1973, and It good In U.S. except wheN prohibited, lic.tl-.d. regulated or taxed. 01•12~ ...... ~ From the exotic Middle Eastern nations-Iran, Turkey, Syria, Iraq, Jordan, Israel and Egypt -comes the traditional roasting of skewered lamb over hot coals. Originally devised for the hungry participants in a desert caravan , it satisfies a need today for a simple but elegant dinner. SHISH KEBAB 4-4\\ k bDMle• .... cubes Rind tn.1 te.oft, cut In large ....... 14 cup ...... jlllce Ollwe oll or ............ oH 2 llilllHpDOM lnefr cbopped ......., ...... ..,UC. cnllhed 1 •bl11paD11Ull 1 .. lllllD Oii cor'-der ... cit, Cl...., or 1\\ ..... D~ 9"o.doorl•d1r 1 llllP D • wbole blec:lt pepper, CtUlfteCI , 1l lllllip DDft er'UIMd Nd pepper ........................ ...... ed ...... ,.,,.,.,~. •••did .... ........... 4 •ldlUM Oftlonl. ...... red ... ........ 10.1lleW ...... 1. Place lamb cubes in shallow glass pan. SprinkJe lamb with lemon rind, lemon juice, ~ cup olive oil, pars- ley, garlic, salt,• coriander, black pepper and red pepper. Tum lamb cubes in marinade ingredients to coat evenly. Cover with plast.ic wrap, refrigerate all day or overnight. 2. Thread lamb cubes on I 0-12 skewcn, about S per skewer. Driz:zlc remaining marinade on cubes. 3. Thread tomatoes, peppers and onions alternately on *parate skew- ers. Sprint.le with oil, salt, pepper. 4. Broil skewered Jamb and vege- tables on broiler rack or on gril I about 4 inches from aouroe o( heal 8 minutes; tum and grill 3-S min- utes on second aide for medium-well- dooc Jamb. Watch carefully. Vege· tablca will coot faster than Jamb, remove when dooe .... 5. Arrange akewera on heated platter garnished with lemon. Serve with Bulgur Pilaf. Makes J0-12 servings HINTS FOR SUCCESSFUL SHISH KEBAB 1. You can regulate doneness of Sb.iab Kebab by spreading cubes apart on at.ewer for more well-<ione or crowding them for pinker lamb. Don't neglect timing. of course. Ten minutes for very pink Jamb, 12 for medium and IS for wdl-dooc lamb. 2. Buy a 7-Bpr. lcg o( lamb, have butcher booe~nci cut meat into 2· inch fat-trimmed cubes. You will then have about '4 Jbs. booela.s meat and about 2 Iba. bones. From the bones, we augeat you make Scotch Broth . 14 • FAMILY WEEKLY. Now.nber 12, 11172 MENU WITH A MIDDLE EASTERN FLAVOR Awcedo, Onnge Md Chim .......... ..... et.bab. Green Pepper, TCMUlo Md Onion ...... ,..,. C1tc111tMr Y09U't ....... ArMhM*• Fruit NecW Dt1ftk• F'"'9 Meloft lllcee, D .... lind l..llMWed11a Twtdlll CoffM American Con.. •Recipes given. ••Arab Bread featured in Cros&- Country Baking article, FAMILY WEBJa.Y, October IS, 1972. BULGUR* PILAF 4 tebl1apa OM butler or -a-tne 2cupe ..... 2 tlibl11p a OM IMt8ftt l8incecl onion 2 pec:hea lflllfMC beef boulton or 2 boulloft c-.. 2b9y ..... \\ t111poon fl'omd bl8dt pepper ·~ C...-• ..... 1. In 2-qt. saucepan melt butter, stir in bulgur and cook. over medium beat S minutes. 2. Add onion, inJtant bouillon, bay leaves, pepper and waler. Bring to boiling. Cover; reduce beat and simmer 1 S minutes, or until liquid is absorbed. Stir occasionally. Makes JO servings • 8ulgur, sometimes spelled· buJgor. is cracked. parched whole wheat. Sold in super- markera and beaJth-f ood stores. A staple in Middle Eastern cookery, becoming increa&- ingly popular in the United States, good in soups. stews or as a rice substitute. CUCUMBER ANO YOGURT SALAD 2 ,.,.. ~ben. peeled Md allced &Mt 2 ...... oona lemon pepper V4NelpOOltlfound~ 1 cupfoe-t 1. Sprinkle cucumbers with saJt and place in shallow dish. Cover with plastic wrap, place weight on top and refrigerate for J hour. 2. Drain otf liquid from cucumbers. Stir in lemon pepper, cumin and yogurt. Spoon into bowl. serve cold. Makes abou'2 cups Favorite flavors of chlti, cheese and beans combine In this quick casserole for a satisfying supper. AVOCADO, ORANGE AND CHICK-PEA SALAD 1 can (1 fb. 4 ou.) cNdc-pe .. , drained 2 tabl•apoone lemon ~ 2 t.ble~ orMge juice ~ cup ollve oll or~ oil ~ lHlpOOft gl'Med onnge rind 1~ tN9poonautt 1" teupoon ground bl8Ck pepper 10-12 crisp lettuce IHY• 3 avocltdoe, peeled Md allced l..emon lulce 4-5 nevel orengea, peetH end lllced 3 tablelpoons flMtr dlopped.,....., 1. Toss chick-peas with lemon juice, orange juice, olive oil, orange rind, salt and pepper. Cover, refrigerate at least l hour or longer. 2. Place lettuce leaves on chilled salad plates. Arrange avocados (sprinkled with lemon juice) and oranges on top of lettuce. Spoon chick-peas and marinade over 8.l'TIUlgement. Sprinkle all with chopped panlcy. Makes 10-/ 2 1ervings FRUIT NECTAR DRINK 1 can (41 ou.) peadt « .,,tcot nectar Y. cup dlopped freah mini or 2 tlbl1 •oow• llquld lllint uuc:e 1 bottte (21 oza.1 ginger .... cNllCI l.enlOft allcM lllntapriga 1. Pour peach or apricot nectar in punch bowl, add chopped mint, stir. 2. Float ice cubes in nectar, pour in ginger ale. Garnish with lemon slices and mint sprigs. Makrs 2¥.1 qts. SCOTCH BROTH 2 lbe. ....., boflee (llbout) 2qt8.w..., 2teupaOMMlt 2My ...... epeppercome 3 a.bl11paClft9 a.dJum batter • cNcken-Of beef-boullon cubea 2 cups chopped oelefy 2 cups dtOPP9d C8ITot9 2 cups c:Mpped Oftloll 1 tablespoon chopped''"" NII leewe or 1 ~ ••poona dried ........... 1. Jn 5-6-qt. kettle or Dutch ovco, combine all ingredients. Bring to boiling, skim off any foam. Reduce beat, cover; simmer 2 hours. 2. Remove bones from soup, cut off any meat remaining on bones and return meat to soup. Discard bones. 3. Correct seasoning, adding saJt and pepper if desired. Malce1 about 2 quarts ~oodshelf CHIU 'N' FRANK CASSEROLE In 2-qt. greued casserole combine 1 com- bination can (22~ ozs.) chill end bMf dtn- ner with bMne, 1 can ( 16 oz.s.) mixed wege- ....._ drained. Slice 4-S frrifurtera half- way through on the diagonal; cut \4 lb. proc1• Amertcen ct..... in stripe and place in cuts. Arranae cbee9c-ltufred frank.a on top of chili mixture. Bake uncovend in preheated J75°F . oven 25 minutes, until bubbly. MIJU•4·5 1itrvln11 FAMILY WHICLY. November ta, 1972 •ti i . J Pat Lehman, Ml•• Celtfornla, 1111, end Swanaon ... , Stew. An active schoolteacher and mother of two boys, she's now Mrs. Pat Blucher of Sacramento, C81ifomla. Her entire famlty enjoys Swanson Beef Stew. "This is the first time we've found a canned beef stew that had everything to our llklng. They didn't short anywhere. It hu ample gravy, but not too much. My husband remarked about the large firm p&ecea of carrots and potatoea ... juat a good bite al~e. And the meat. was very tender and more than you would expect In a can. If you want, you can do a little something extra to it. Like I put a couple of cans of the Beef Stew In a greued casMrole and drop biscuits on top. Baked until heated through and you have a beef-vegetable pie that would usually take you hours to make. So we were moat pleased with the Beef Stew and were licking the plate clean." FREE P8f*y ~ redpe ~ "'* 20 QOlorlully .,....._.....,,..... fOf ~ ... INitldleh ........... 'dllM.--~ ~ ,_,_ end-· ~Ol -.ti oop, . .-Id pour-and.--io ...... ,.,~ • .,. t?IO ....... ~ ................. 'tloed•NNPf~ ----- WhoS8)1s People Quiz Beiuga ker I~ a Simple Job? True or False: The housewife who's redeco- rating and cudgeling her brain , for creative ideas will do much better if she lies down on the job. (See number 2.) Many women consider h~ making as nothing but boring drudgery that must somehow be "gotten through. .. But actu- ally it is a p1ychologjcaJly com- plex-:llnd acienti6cally interest- ing-area. In this quiz we take a look at some of the thinp that make a home home-from dec- orating to duating to cooking. TRUE OR FALSE? 1. Women spend a lot less time at household tub than they used to in the "old daya." 2. The housewife who's re- decorating and cudgeling her brain for creative ideas will do mucb.better if she lies down on the job. 3. If you find household tub monotonous -thinp you have to do over and over again. day in and day out -there isn't much you can do about iL 4. Any food is more nutritiou. if it tastes good and is attrac.- tiveJy prepared. $. ~D it comes k> food, women ba\'e a IDOft bithJy de- veloped senae of tuCe than men do. ANSWERS 1. Fabe-according to the~ inp of a uniwnity study wtiidl shows that. delpire the inwm- tion of various i..bokl ~ pliaoca and labonaving de- vices. women apend jult u much time on t>o.-"old chora M WGineo did a bllf cr:ntury ago. The .top difference: the diatribution ol time apcnt oa Yarioul i.b. Ttthnok>gy, in- stead of ·ma.tin& life lDOR ld- aurely, baa only .. ~ in freeina the homemaker to do WtOJre thinp in the same amount of time. 2. Tnu. Studies at New York Uniwalit7 lhcJWed dlllll llD- denta ICOl"ed the bipe.t Oil creati~ tab while lying down. 'Ibey awiqrd ap- pndably 1oww ICOlea ,,... .dtti.Aa or ataAdina. Other studies have timjlady lbown that a pcnoa•a bodily ,.,..._ cxata a very ddlnia dlec:t OD the function ol tho ftrioua mental &cuhicL So maybe )QI ahouldn•t fed IO sui)ty about ltretc:biDJ out Oil tbe ... 3..FolM.~~ ba• lbawn dm routine t.b call be re1iiDwd ol their mo- nocoay if tbytbm c:aa be ~ ducod into tbe wort. It may .,._. funny, but edeacc beu't it out: A bcaewife wbo•a bored by repetitive wort (ironioa, dusting, vacuum cleaning, etc.) can divest theae cho1a of much of their monotony by the sim- ple procea of turning on aome upbeat music and performing the tub rhythmically to the tempo of the music. 4.. Tnu. Studies abow that a tuty dish. attractively pro- pan:d, atimulatca the digestive juices and f acilitat.ea the pro- cesaes of usimilatiOD. Your mood and general atate of mind while you•re eating have a di- rect bearing OD bow well the food ii ctiaated. And ftfflf thinp do more to lift a per- eon•a mood than a delectable dish that loot.a -FOd at it tastes.. Authorities empb•m that eatin1 abould be an enjoy- able e:q>erieoce -and when it im't. indigation is more than likely to result. 5. Tnu. Studies~at the Univer- lity of M•.achl.US have demomtraled that women have a more highly dneloped 1eme of taatc. are better able to ap. pRciat.e subtle ditlerences be- tween flavors. and dilcriminate amoaa ta11ta m the tour ...-c catqoria: bider. sweet. salty and IOUr. In the pastatory ecreening eats, inwsdpton maldled 60 male and 60 to. male ltudmta. Twice aa many wcmen u men wen able to correctJy identify the varioua tasta. ne mea bad a pmtic:D- larly hard time dilferentiatiq between aour and bitter. 1'weaty4iabt percent coos9- teody CGDfmed tbetwo. Shorth sweet nUnce ineatpie (lustfill,bake,andtop) Here 'sall it tam roputa real, home-- made sweet-and-spicy~ meat pie in )"OUr oven: 2 PIT-RITP P\c Gmt Shdla 2-2/3 cups (28 oi. jar) None Suctr MmcrMeat 1 rup PEr Whip Non Oairy T~. Fil t your pie with Borden ready--to-u1e None Such Mince Meat. None Such ... the sweet and W\iY wte of real, home- made minoe meat be- cause it cornea from an old and authentic rec- ipe. h'aameciley c:i. fruit5, spices and succulent beef flavoring, all subdy seasoned. Bake your pie in PET-RITZ P'ie ~ They oome froren and ~~ USC 90 all your holiday pie . is work.free. And JOU can be ron- f1dent that ~ pie O'Ult will be as tendu and ttaky as the finest homemade pie when you use PET-RITZ. -~ 10p your mince meat pie with a lipt, creamy halo of PET Whip Non Dairy T~ It adds the just-right taste and festive touch to your lddaypie. Marilyn says:" A casserole Is a great way to treat leftover Thanksgiving turkey. I like to use ·brown riee with It, because It's so nutritious. Did you know that brown rice la the whole, unpolished grain of rice with only the outer hull and a small amount of bran removed? I love Its nutlikeflavor and slightly chewy texture. Remember, though: Brown rice. requires a little more liquid and cooking time than regular mulled rice. One cup of uncooked rice wlH yield 3-4 cups of cooked rice." Turkey and Blee Casserole TURKEY AND BROWN-RICE CASSEROLE s..-aull1•__,., c:Mc .............. ..... a,.. _,. .. a11111..,_• • ........ 1 .... , ........ 1c:-.t91oed~ 1 cup Giii,,...,...,...,.,. 111llilllf!UMllulllrClf _..,... 1a.(1 .. 0-.)~of I tuu ... , •• lulld ,.. ... ., ......... . c'lat11 ..,... 1.-.(.-.) ..... 1 u1t&rocsas1 .wlr•1111 11 ... , ............. Q *h• ,.. ........ .... "' ... , ... ..,.. .... ..... ,.,.., 1_, .... ,,. ta kl, • 7 ............ .. 1 ...... llllllllla.toM 1. eo.llia turby wt rice in a srcwd 2~11-cam~; Id aside. Preheat oven to 350° F. 2. In large skillet saute onioo, celery and green pepper in 2 tablespoons butter for 8 min- utes, atinina hequaJtJy until leoder<riap .. Stir in IOUp, wine, mushrooms, aa,e, ult, thyme, pepper and pimiento... S. Pour mwbroom-veptable mixture over turkey and rice in eu1erole. Stir with large _spoon to combine. 4. In same atillet beat nmain- ina J tablcapooo butter until melted. Toa croutons in melted butter. Spoon around edge .of casaerole. S. Bake 40-45 minutes, until bubbly. Malcea 8 •"'"" •Cook, covered, 1 cup raw brown rice in 3 CUpl boilinJ water, I teaspoon aalt, about 40 minutea, or until water ia ab. IOrbed. •a fMM..Y WEC:lY, Na I h 11, 1tn AUNT ESTHER'S APRICOT MINCEMEAT PIE time to time. 3 Remove from heat; cool. Stir in walnuts. You will now have about 1 cups Apricot Mincemeat, enough to make 2 pies. ··At Thanksgivina, l love mince pie, and this year rve given my mince pies a California touch with dried apricots and walnuts," says Aunt Esther. (She's our pie specialist!) 4. Line two 9-inch pie pans with pastry. 5. In large bowl combine apricot mincemeat and sliced tart apples; mix well. Divide filling between the 2 lined pie pans. Dot surface of filling with butter, using ! tablespoon for each pie. 6. Preheat oven to 425 • F. Cover pie with top crust, cut steam vents, seal and edge pie decoratively. This pie also lends itself to a lattice top if you prefer. Beat egg yolk with 1 table- spoon water and brush surface of crusts with it. 1 pkg. (11 oa) detecl Cellfomla aprtcota (21" cups) 2 pkga. (I-oz. *8) CMdene1d mlftoemeat 1 qt.w..., 2 tablllpoofta lemon juice % cup UgllMM'own aue•. flnnly padced· 1 cup ... dl-tOpped-... .._..or pecans ,...,, tor 2 ........ cruet t-lnch .-.. row own or•• 2 cups lllced e.t ...... 2 a.lll•epow butler Of 1Ur19rtne 1911Joll 1 a.111Hp00ft .... 1. Place apricots, mincemeat, water and lemon juice in large bowl and soak overnight 1. Cover pie edges with a 21h-inch- wide foil collar, folding lightly around edge to prevent over-browning. 8. Bake pies about 4S minutes, until crust is golden brown. Cool on wire rack. Serve warm with vanilla ice cream if desired. 2. The next day, transfer to a large saucepan; stir in sugar. Bring mixture to a boil, breaking up mincemeat with large cooking spoon. Reduce beat, simmer uncovered 10-IS minutes, un- til mixture thicken&, stirring from Malces two 9-inch-size pies •use I cup light-brown sugar, firmly packed, if you like a sweeter pie. Sewing Corl\,er The Savvy of Strategie Stitcldng By Rosaly n Altrev•ya Can you guess the secret ingredient of this dress? 1)8 magic is in its top stitching. What the stitching does, by curving down tbe center of the dress, is give the optical illusion of a slimmer you. Other features: simple, tailored lines; attractive princess styling with smart tab-and-button detail. Fabrics could include a wool blend, a dou- ble-knit or polyester. Size 12 takes 2~ yards of 44-inch fabric for long sleeves or 2% yards for short sleeves. Standard body measurements for size 12 are: Bust 34, Waist 2.S 1h , Hips 36. A PRINTED PATI'EAN Send t9: FAMILY WEEKLY PATTERNS, Dept 2238 4500 N.W. 135th St., Miami, Fla. 33054 PLEASF. PRINT Be sure to give ZIP Code NAM<0------------- STREET ____________________ _ CITY------------- STAT"'"E------... ZfP ____ _ Send $1.00 plus 25 c.nte for postage and handling; cash, check or money order. Sizes 10, 12. 14, 16 (new alifng). F-1400 I State Size .__ _ ___, FAMILY W£El<LY. Ho-..ber 12, 1112 e tt AllO ftallllbte In~ 2 lb. ~. BIRD FARM Whole Hog Sau- uge ltayt freeh ~ "In the pink" without preMrwtlwt or heavy lpicea. lndudea au the chcHce cuta. COOK800K OFFEAI Send WOfOI "Wttole t1o0• "°"' ...... plul 2M to: IMRO FARM 8AU8AOE COOKBOOK BOX MO, PE.KIN, ILL 115M It's so easy and so good. Why not make severall They add a festive touch to family gatherings; a personal touch as a holiday gift. Start with Nestle'se Semi-Sweet and Butterscotch Morsels and Borden Eagle9 Brand Sweetened Condensed Milk. The rest is easy. Here's all you need: 1 6-oz. pkg. (1 cup) Nestle's 1 can Borden Eagle Brand Sweetened Semi-Sweet Chocolate Condensed Milk (not evaporated milk) Morsels 1 cup coarsely chopped walnuts 1 6-oz. pkg. (1 cup) Nestle's 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extrad Butterscotch Morsels 1 cup walnut halves 1. MELT chocolate & butterscotch morsels with sweetened condensed milk in top of double boiler over hot (not boiling) water. Stir occasionally till morsels melt and mixture begins to thicken. Remove from heat; add • chopped walnuts and vanilla Blend well. Chill for about 1 hour till mix- ture thickens. Line bottom of 9" pie pan with a 12" square of foil. Place 31,. cup walnut halves in bottom of pan, forming a 2" wide flat ring. ~ 2. SPOON chocolate mixture in small mounds on top of nuts to form ring. Decorate with remaining nuts. Add maraschino cherries if desired. 3. CHILL in refrigerator until firm · 'enough to slice. Cut into 1/2 inch slices. Makes about 36 slices. --! . A Celebrity~ ByMaa•lwg Aa ...... llele. ..... y "I think people who don't care a great deal about food often don't care about a lot of things .... " 7 Alan King: "lDu Quit Beat hi For Q~ Flexlhle Cooldog" ._ .......... ,, "nr•'t •••..._., wet ca..._, le eeMJ11t1d to....., oa • AllC-1V ...................... "°TM· WonclerM WOt'ld of Aggiawlllloil. Pwl XIL" Food is very important to me. It's one of the four or five great pkalw:a I have in lile. l think people who don't Cate a great deal about food oft.en don't care about a lot of things. If somebody says, "What will you have?" and they say, .. Just anything." I gener- ally find that artiaticaUy, politi- cQ.ly and socially, they're unin- volved. I think food is very revealing. I'm an outgoing person gener- ally, so I'm not a gourmet. I'm a gourmand: I'm an eater, al- though I'm very discriminating about what I eat because I have a very big weight problem. So, what I like and what J cat are two ditrerent things. My friends all caJI me ''"the calerer" because I like to order for everybody dtc. And, even if I don't. it generally work.a out that everybody says. .. Let's have what he's having." became it IOUDds better! Food takes a great ~ of knowledge, a grut deal of time. It's 'something that haa to be cultivated like any art form. When I say food, I'm not talk- ing about the gooey, rictHauce- type cooking. I'm talking about r~al cooking. rm a participating cook, although I have an outstanding Portuguese cook. When I coot. I particularty prefer veal. It is so flexible. There must be 400 ways to fix veal. It's alto a dish that can be cooked quickly, and it's very fine if it' a done properly. I like to give formal dinner parties. We can scat 14 com- fortably in our dining room. J like sit-down dinners with can- dlelight and black tie. It makes it much more enjoyable. • • FAMILY WEEKlY, No-Mr 12, 1f72 ---- 1~ ........ u ...... ....., ........... 3ttlll 1111 •-_. ~ .... , ...... ................ ~Ill PDPtaPlllt9ra 1 llllllupaw....., I I 11111111111 HI sds :ed white Oftlon ~ .................. .... ~ .. ., ...... .... 1 IHlllDIMJ ,.,...,, c:Mpp1d Plncb*lecl...,...... 1. O>at tcallopa well with flour, salt, pepper, paprika mixtun. 2. In a very bot lkil.let, sa~ veal a few pieces at a time in half the butter, about 2 minutes on each side, or until golden. Remove scallops to heated platter. 3. Add onion and muahrooma to pan drip- pinp. Cook over low heat until onion u limp. Add half the Wine; simmer 2 minutes. stirring often. Add parsley, tarragon and remaining wine; bring to boil. Stir in remaining butter; pour over veal. Malces 4 servings RIPE-OLIVE VEAL CHOPS MEDITERRANEAN 2tlbl1111n•los ~ ... , .. ... ~ ........ ...... .............. 211111npn• cnldllgol 1_._ .......... 1 c.(101tl oa.)canfuullbeefbrolh. ......... 2 IMlltpOIM ._...,. ~t111pa•gr-.l9-peel 1 ~ ............. Celllomle ripe~ "'~-·····•111110 21111111111•-oltopp9d......, 1. Combine lour, salt and pepper. Coat veal chops ligbdy with ftour mixblft; racrve ~ . maining mimue. 2. Heat oil in akillet. Add chops aod brown well. Remove chops. 3. Add onion to skillet and cook until trans-- parenL Stir in raerved ftour. Add broth and cook. lti.rring c:onatantly, until sauce boila. Stir in lemon juice and peel. 4. Return chops to skillet. Cover and cook slowly 4'S minutes to 1 hour, or until meat is tender. Add ripe oli~ and pimiento and cook for S minutes longer. Sprinkle with parsley. Makes 4 ~rvings FAMILY Maa.Y, Nouel'llllF 11, 1tr. •It 12,.__ ...... ~,~-2 ... ).Clll 1Drec1Rapl d ,,. cup ............ ... 11111111, ... ......, a 1111111111•-°'" o1 ....... 2 ..... I tllllupa-treall m•ued ,... ... , 1. Coat veal with tcuoncd ftour: saute quickly on ~tides in hoc ~ft oil; n:IDOYe .from pan. 1. Stir in 1emon juice, heat to boiliDs· aemm veal to pan, coat well with lemon mixtam. Cover, cook over low flame about 2S min- utes, or until fort-tender. I. P111ee veal on heated platter. Add panley to pan juices, beat through. spoon over meat. Male's 6 •rvinp ·-Anyone who's old eno to snioke isoldeno~ to e up his own mind. By now, as an adult, you must have read and heard all that's been written and said for and against cigarettes. And come to your own conclusions. If you don't smoke, we aren't going to try to get you to start. But if you like to smoke and have decided to continue smoking, , · we'd like to tell you a few facts about a cigarette you might like to continue with. We refer, of course, to Vantage. Vantage gives you real flavor, like any high 'tar' and nicotine cigarette you ever smoked, without the high 'tar' and nicotine. And since it is the high 'tar' and nicotine that many critics of cigarettes seem most opposed to, even they should have some kind words for Vantage. We don't want to mislead you. Vantage is not the lowest 'tar' and nicotine cigarette. But, it is the lowest 'tar' and nicotine cigarette you'll enjoy smoking. It has only 12 milligrams 'tar' and vANTAa;' 0.9 milligrams nicotine. ~ . 1 With anything lower, you'd have to work so hard getting taste through the filter that you'd end up going back to your old brand. With Vantage, you won't want to. Don't take our word for it. Buy a pack and make up your own mind. N"W.:r:.\~\ Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined • That Cigarene Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. StarCttat Praedeal, Hardheaded Charlton ~: \\Thai It's Like to Have a "mstorie" Faee ''When Liz Ta,lor got • mJl- llon dol ... tl8t ,_, people lcreamedl But ........... twilling ...,.,... arm. If the .,,.,.._... clldn1 want to par thllt much money, ther could have gotten someone ..... It'• • law of supply Md delMnd. I don't think 11'• lmmonl of ., ac- tor IO delMnd It. I IMI the film ....._ • llupkl for paying 1tr• I dido 't need to coosu!t my watch to know I wu late for my interview with Charlton Heston. ODe look at his publi- cist's face aa I joged into the Sportsman's Lod&e wu enough to warn me that his client was inevitably punctual. True enough, Heston had already or- dered h.ia biakfut of English muffin and peanut butter. I ignored the «em stare with which Chuck areetcd me and launched rilbt into the subject nearest and deaR:lt to him: the movie business. (He has just finis.bed .. Soylent Green" for MOM.) Since be bad IUVed oo the board for ten yea.n and for six terms was president of the Screen Acton' Ouild, I felt sure he'd warm up to my questions. I was right. Before long be bad relaxed-at Jeaat u much as Chuck ever does. FAMILY WEEKLY: The job of president of the Screen Acton' Guild proved to be a spring- board that moved two of your prcdeccaon into politics. Do you have political upirations? HESTON: I've played three Presidents, three aaiors and two geniusea. lbat should be enough for'any man! Besides, I prefer acting. FW: How do you feel about· actors 10iDJ into politics? HESTON: I think they have tbe same nptl and responsibilities as any other citizen. lbere has aJwaya been a pat deal of sua~ picioo of ac:tora in public life because they are considered an idle and irrapomible clan. Ac- tuaUy, we are one of IOCiety's oldest minority groups. The shiny vinyl wallbild - Al ~ You're looking at a close-up of Safari, one of the many new prepastcd, strippable vinyl wallcoverings from our FairvieW-Collection. A completely washable walkoverin_g that you can hang yourself. It's dry strippable so it will come off easily the next rime you redecorate. And. you'll find a lot more than these happy creatures. We have big, bright Bahama Bowers, and rich Bocked papers that look like rare tapestries. Vivid stripes and subtle woven-look patterns. Take a safari through the Fairview Collection at Sherwin- Williams. Check the Yellow Pages for the store in your neighborhood. And Sherwin Willift~ happy hunting! • IWI I ..-.. More II aan a paint store. FW: Did it ever cross your miod that your opinion could be ast:cd -and used -simply be- cause you ue a popular and succeafuJ personality? HESTON: Certainly. On my side of the coin, l think it be- hooves an actor to make en- dorsements u reaponaibay u be. can. I've 1erwd oo numerous public c::omaU1siooa and have ipoteo out oo various boarda, well aware of the fact that the 1 prime ~ for my appoint- ment is my public imqe. It it a fact of my life and I run it that way. FW: You have often been ~ aa sayiaa you did not waot to direct, yet bOl 1001 •So you directed youndt in .. An- tony and Cleopatra. .. Why? HESTON: I chuted my mind. FW: There it a nude tceM in lhe picture. Waa this added to follow the modem-day trend? HUTON: Certainly not. It ~ ..... a.11 ............ .......... J, ....,, ••• a a. ..... Pi 1 ml1 .. Ill 111 .. SDI .. teemed entirely appropriate. That particular acene uatt.lly it pretty dull. I thought it would be interating t.o film the politi- cal compiraton titting in a steam bath. FW: How do you feel about nudity emeraUy in filma7 HESTON: It bun't raulted ia a peat inaeaae of crati~ films, u we all imqined it milht Tberc baa been, bow- nu. a great deal of trub made, and this hat craeed ptoblam f« ftlm mak.en u well • .c:- tors. because they have to !om- petc with stag-film boutea:-Kida who aR just bRakinl into the businea often tlod this trash ia au they can act parts in. ·FW: Do you think there sbouJd be cemonbip? HE8TOH: That's very touab to answer. Let me answer it &his way: As a film maker, I fed re- sponsible for cootn>llioa die cootcnt of films I make. I thi.ok tbia it true of most ICrioua film makers. But tbcR are dJq film makers in the buainea wbo cater to the lowest common do- nominator of public t.aaee. 1 fed· lbat unless tbeK men uen:Ue IC1me kind of ~esuaint, ceoeor· abip wilJ inevitably be put into c&ct. FW: You are famous for re· ICUCbioa the parts you play. Did you study much for.,°'n role in °0Skyjacted"7 HESTON: I wor'led with a jc1 simulator for 1even houn apd made several trip. ridina ia the ftiabt deck. FW: Since matina chat ftlm. an: you. more or let.a al raid of fty. inr? HUTON: I can sleep on air- pla.nca now. I'd say that people wbo an a/raid of ftyio1 ahoukl team eomethins about it. lf will put their minds at cue. N: In your private life, do you enjoy aaendlna Ma per1ies and bavin1 a bmy IOdal life? H!STOH: Lydia (Olarkon Hes- ton married the fonnu Lydia Cl[in 1944, when he wu llil n the Alr Force I and I ID CtHttl1t-4 fMlllLY Y, M• 1-01 'I. H~ •a • (5J bt HIZIS $111.15 Cl•JllllU -· mmMlll lll-ZM U1MC IMCllU 2JNI HIZIJ nm ram a.a:mc sassm " SIMPLY UNSCRAMBLE WORDS AND llAIL. HOWi COWtUl MIU.S 4 Ml ori1t -..iM .. -loll W -· All - I Ao, -ti 1111 -W ---_.,. ::--=-~ -:.:--~-:..~~ ...._ _. _..,. o1 Clf'f SIWllll -·CO.. .,..::,.... ~. C.. ...... -tlft.M ...,... ........... -.....-....-_ _, --....... 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SllO$llCS . . . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. .......... .. .. .. . .... : I I : NAME. ................................................................................. : I I : ADDRESS ............................................................................ : I I : CITY ........................................ STATE ......... -.... ..llP ............. : L-~~-~-~-~~~~!'--~-z:·-~~~-J ANY CHERISHED PHOTO BECOMES A DECORATOR PILLOW = salt? AMAZING LOW P••ca ONLY S798 Send u• your fevorlte blKk and wt'ltt. or cofor photo. We'll put tt blc H life on• handsom.10'hx11'1t• decontor toH plllow. A truly ~I corwer- Mtlon pie«. (Your photo ...Wmed Un-ham*S.) Allow 4 wka. ~ deflwry. r IMIL 11 IH ...... C91N11 TllAT1 , I •HM·-STUDIOS I 22111n•llM .......... na.,... II ElM:IOlld clltct or 111.0. fOf •--I -·-Phml PllloW(•) DUI07 • $1 •• I I Pl• 7~ post. I I.... I IMMu I ltttr ltatl&n, __ , L-~2~ ~ .!'!.. *!!!'.l'!L _ J Food without salt can get pretty dull. But now there's a way out for people who can't have salt Adolph's Salt Substitute looks, sprinkles and tastes like salt. That's why many doctors recommend it. Available regular or seasoned at your grocer. Charltc,.. ffestt)I) Contimud out very little. J do so much promotionaJ work and am in- volved in so many other aspects of public life that I am much less likely to think of going out to a big dinner. FW: Do you feel that the high salaries paid to actors are war- ranted? HESTON: There is only a tiny band of actors-smaller than anyone can imagine-who can get big salaries up front. Back in the days when Liz Taylor got a million dollars Oat fee, ~ pie screamed! But she wasn't twisting anyone's arm. If the producers didn't want to pay that much money, they could have gotten someone else. It's a law of supply and demand. I don't think its immoral of an actor to demand it I feel the film maker is stupid for paying it! FW: In the past, it seemed that whenever an epic pfcture was planned, you were the first one approached f 9r the part Do you think the're is still a place for epic pictures? • HESTON; I used to be told I ·had a medieval face-which is why I was asked to participate. I see no reason why epic pic- tures won't continue. Of course, the great difficulty is the high cost of production we were just speaking of. FW: What are your plans now? HESTON: Since I've already dc-ne several films this year, I may not do another until I've done a play. FW: Speaking of "play"-what do you do with your time oft? HESTON: I play tennis, and I run. I have a course laid out up and down the hills and along Mulholland Drive that gives me a good two-mile run. FW: Have you ever been pes- tered by people rubbernecking when you run? HESTON: A few people have recognized me. They honk and wave, and that's about it. It's difficult to get into a conversa- tion with someone who is jog- ging. FW: You and Lydia have been married for 28 years. How have you managed this record? HESTON: I think I probably picked the right girl in the ftnt place. • M • FAMILY WEEKLY, Nov.12, 1172 ~ He has a good job, a comfortable home, a fine family -and Pin-Worms! It'• a medical fact thet Pin-Worms can attack any family-rich or poor, young or old. Medical au- thoritle• HY that at lent 1 out of 3 persons examlMd are Infected by the troublHome paraalte- wlthout knowing It. Even WCHM, Pln-Worma are highly cont-olou•, ao they can spr .. d through the whole family. Pln-Worma can happen to.any- one. How can you tell If Pln-Wo""8 have lnflltra .. d your family? The moat obvlou1 algn1 wlll com• from chlldren-no1e-plcklng, tldgellng and scratching to over- come the tormenting rectal Itch. What can you do about It? For- tunately there I• an Hay-to-take medication that geta rid of Pln- Worma. It'• called Jayne'•• P-W- tableta. Aak your pharmaclat. He'll tell you that Jayne'• P-W tM>leta .,. apeclally formulated with an •ftectlve medical Ingredient that geta Pin-Worma out of YoU' •P- tem. For a fr" Informative pem- phlet gtvlng medk:al facta about Pin-Worm.. aend name and ed- drna to Jayne'1 P-W, Dept M , BoJC 400, New York, N. Y. 10018. ........... ~~ FHt, e••Y to UH. Works every time, QUiil-FiX or your monc-y hack. .,.._..._.,Ill MOa& DAllll ... THAN DIAMONDS , , , yet 1/IO the CO.ti A l-c.rat unMt di• tnonci COAta ~ 11.000; a hend•Mt, hand-Pollthed ~ GEM II only W .00. Write f« f,.. booklet and ... 1 pay!Mnt plan. Send no money! CAPRA· GEM CO., OeoOW-112, P.O. 9o11 3141, Phlla,. Pa. ltl50. BACKACHE JOINT MINS O.WW. P.. mot •• wlttl an anala-IO to help rel...,. the '*" ot becbche Md joint pelna. Their 111l1d dlurdo .ctlon betpe to ellmJnale ln1'Mlng bledder ....... lnllat on qUaltty. Mir tor DeWitt'• Piii ... Todlf Now Many Wear FALSE TEETH W-ath More Comfort They bow a denture adhellve can help. 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L.DWEST lEMPEAATURE el&' racorde.d ~ ' r.26.qo ~ zero in ~' Anfatclica, .... jq60, Raleigh Lor\gs.19 mg. Ht•." 1.5 mg. ricotine: Belair longs, 18 mg. •t•." 1.4 mg. ricoMt. w. per cigarwtte. FTC Aepon ~ 72 --;--·- in the ' • AleYMDMlteA .,........., crlcbtwllll An4J Singer AM'/ Wlua.n. tclSed aside Minda at a West End Oub, be became bit f avoritc golf clubs and took up a so enchanted wb:ile holding her band cricket bat to try bis hand at a match. that be suddenly broke into a Hawaiian In London at the st~rt of a European wedding song-a bit off-key, it's &aid, tour, he also found someone who was due to the late hour. Then Andy daabed cricket: pretty Minda Feliciano. She off to Germany to give concerts, and showed Andy around town during bit' Minda went on a yacht holiday in SL stay there, and on one night out with Tropez. · All'• fair hi lowe -.Id In the war agaimt drugs. A 3S-cent coloring book (which you can set free) is the latest weapon in the struggle to keep kids away from drop ... Katy's Coloring Book About Drup It Health." put out by the Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drup for preschoolers and. kids in the early grades, teaches that drugs .. make ARMOUR'S ARMOURY BJ Rtclmd Armour ..A."""\\ ~)'· '~\I I I NO LONGER KING T1aere ..., beeD a pelaoe revolution. aod Dad ii DO bllar ldJIC ta his cutle, accal'd- lng to a~ -N.-U... 11Mn's bee. an unexpected coup, Not bJtOciy, hat as bed, And he who ruled iJ finished. through. I say, for one, "Poor Dad." Dad watches on TV the things 11.e od:aen want to tee. He shares the late ol mo.I ex-Icings, A Md, ud sight ia be. He reeda the peper (just the parts sick people well," but "can nlake wdl people sick." President Nixon bas com- mended General Mills for offering the boolc through a ·coupon on the back of 50 million. of its cereal pacbges. The book will be amt free to FAMJLY WEEKLY'Teaders who write to the Na- tional Oearinghouse on Drug lnfonna- tioo, Box 1706, Rockville, Md. 20850. The others choose to pus). He gets the car ( let's hope it starts ) When it's in need of gu. I sympetbize with Dad today, Now he ia Oil the shelf. The 1N10D iJ, if I must •y, That rm a Dad myaelf. THROUGH A CHILD'S EYES Kida ... lite dlhrently. Send Off9ll\lll contributlont to "Chlkl;' fell'llly Weekly, 141 U.lngton Ave .. N.Y., N.Y. 10022. 110 If UMd-none mumed. One Sunday morning I sug- gested to my stepson that we 8x up a breakfast tray to serve his father breakfast in bed. Sandy looked at me rather strangely and asked, -why? Doo't you like to watch hJmeetr -Mr1. F. E. Pope kf}Wut,Pl4. SEN. EDWARD Ka.l!llY Slladted• u.a. ...... ~ Sen. EchrM:I "-'"•..._,! ... am aboct.ed t~ find that we in America have crealed a health care systan that can be IO caJloua to human adferin& IO i.atleat on high aaJariea and p.rofib, and IO un- concerned for the needs of our people. American famil.ia, reprdlea of in- come, ~ otfe.red health care of un- oertain quality, at inftatcd pricea, and at a time Gld in a mannu and • place more suited to the convenience and profit of the doctor and the hospital than to the needs of the patienL Our system apecially victimiu:s American• wboee qe., health. «low income leava them lets able to ftabt their way into the health tare •)'Item. •.• 1be health CUC industry strongly protects the pro- fib and riahts of the provider, but only weakly protects the healing and riahts of the people .... Smaller countries spend smaller amounts oo beaJth care than the U.S., and they pve more .IUUET LOWELL'S Cfl E8RrTY LETTER8 Juu.t LOW9ft, 8Ulhor of the aJMtme belt..ner "'Dear Sir." cole.cta """*'"- tiOMJty huinotaua .....,. lo .net "°"' ~ln.U..a.ofUte. To Robert C. Seeman, Jr. Seaetuy of the Air Force Deu Mr. Secretary. Why doa't we make planes out ol mirron. Then ..... the enemy plane ~ tlae pilot would be blinded by the .... 8edicMi of the 11111 oa the glw aocl llO could be clesaroyed Miily. Of coane it might be objected ._. tlae enemy will catc:h wite and It.wt to make their planet out ol ~ ~. But there'• an aonhlr to tlaU.. Our pOob will war 1UDg.._. JdH ___ _ Epnaph on 1~ M.dford,Dr..,grtiW of a lsypochondrioc: •I told ~ I t«JGt nck... -F.,,.,., Fcmtty W orlJ J health care to their people." From .. In Critical Conditioft" (Simon and Schus.- ter, $6.9S). compiled from Senator Kennedy's research as chairman of the Senate Health Subcommittee. . DATES: National Stamp Collecting Week and National Childrat'1 Boot Weck begin ..........,. The Natiooal Omfereoce of Catholic Bishops meeca in Washington, D.C., llondaJ. The American Heart Auociation meets in Dallas, Texas, TUMdeJ. • BIRTHDAYS ( aU Scorpios) : 8unday -Princea Grace of Monaco 43. llon- U, -Oskar WerQer SO. Tueedey - Brian Keith Sl; VCTOOica Lake S3; Prince Olartes 24; Barbara Hutton 60; Mamie Ei1CDhower 76. WednndaJ- PetuJa Clarke 38; W. Averell Harri- man 81 . Thul'9ClaJ -Burgess Meredith 64; Fibber McGee (Jim Jordan) 76; Rock Hudson 47; Tom Seaver 28. s.turday-Johnny Mercer 63; Alan B. Shepherd 49; Eusene Onnandy 73; Marcello Malttoianni 48. • 81R11fDAY P!CM'l.E: Prince ~Md..,._. Hutlon a, FnM 8-glnlld UTILE EMILY ...._ ..... _._.,_..,.u .... _ ............. ,.... ........ ,... 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