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Judge Rejects Dr. Leary~s DAILY PILOT
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FRIDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 3 f, 1969
Plea: Drug Trial Date Set
'Chicago Eight' Trial at Standstill
LA J etlh1 e1·
Hijacked
Acro ss U.S.
BANGOH. f\taine (lJPll -A riflr ·
\\·ielding youth. <lcscribcd as a clcancut
"a!l-Arneric;in" type, hijacked a jetliner
over California today and began a hop·
scotching trip to Egypt.
The Trans World Airline plane, a Boe·
ing 707 bound fro1n Baltimore to San
F'ranciSC(!, \\'as hijacked after Jc;iving
Lo:; Angrlcs on the last leg of the flight.
The hijacker had boarded the plane at
Los Angeles. The plane \\'<IS flown back
10 Denver "'here il rcfuelrd and let ol [
39 passt·ngers. The hijacker said he
wanted lo fly to Egypt.
The p1Rnc put do .... ·n again in f\cw York
lo refue l but ·was scared off by FBl
agents and flew on to Bangor lo complete
i-cfuclin~.
Apparently still headed for E~·pt, the
plane wa~ cl<:ared for a flight In Shannon.
lrel;ind \\'hen il fini::;hcd refueling and lcl t
Bangor lnlc rnal1011a l Airport.
Bcfo rC' lc:1vi11g BanJ:or. Ille hiJiH•kcr -
r ad10111g 111slru cllons fro1n lhr pilot to the
co1,trol 1011£'r -erimn1 ;1ndcct pt.:l'.,On">
\1·att'hing 1rorn nct1rby 11·1ndow~ and
doorw ays ;11. t!1r ai rport ;ind a nearby
l :irtory to clue~ oul of :-.lght.
Authorities had ~r:1lcd r>ff the rcfuc!111g
(See IUJACt\, !'age ZI
Judge Rejec ts
Leary's Appeal;
Trial Da te Se t
By TO:\t BARLEY
or ,,.. D•ll'f' "II" Sl•lf
1'. biUerl y disappointed Dr. 'Timothy
T.cary and his family learned today that
they must face the Superior Court trial
!heir attorneys fough t to avoid in a week-
Jong hearing.
Judge Byron K. ~1cMillan ordered the
trio lo return to rourl Nov. 24 to face
jury tria l on charges of possession of
marijuana and LSD. Leary, 4 9,
Rosemary Leary. :J3, and ,Joli n Busll
Leary, 19, \Ve re booked on those charges
lasl Dec. 26 in Laguna 8C'ach.
II look Judge Mc~1 illan only l\\·.o
mint.les today to deliver tl1e n1Hng he has
n1u lled over for th cpa.st two days.
And he made ii clear in his terse sum-
mation lh11t La~una police officer Neal
Purcell was fully justified in delaining
ttic Learys 11lnc months ago and 1n
sea rching their station wagon .
"Everything about the situation he
found justified that arrest." said Judge
McMillan. "We had the vehicle illegally
parked on Woodland Drive. the biza rre
behavior of ,John Bush Leary and the
Alleged odor of marijuana wafting from
ti1'! car.
"The officer's action was reasonable,''
.Tudse f.tcf.ti llan ~aid. "I'm going to
cll.smis~ your motion for suppression of
e\·idencc.''
It \\"A~ R vr.rdicl lh3t delighted the prir
i-ccut1 on. ll was madr clear thrnughtoul
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PAVEMENT CRUSHER CONSUMED BY FLAMES AFTER DRIVER RUPTURES GAS LINE IN NEWPORT
The lntern1I Combu1tion Engine Turned 'Over •nd the Combustion Quickly Became 6xtern1I
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11 Youngsters
With Eggs Held
Roving bands or juveniles, armed wilh
raw eggs, prow !e<I downtov.·n Seal Beach
Thu rsday, hurling their b a rn y ard
missi les at automobiles and passersbY.
Police stiid they arrested I I youngsters
at Ocean Avenue and Pi.fain Street at 7;45
p.m. when an unlawful assem bly was
declared.
Residents not only complained of loud
noise and foul language being used by the
youngsters -some o{ whom were. dre~
ed in Hallowetn cost umes -but angrily
arrh ed arrived at the police station tn
person, drerythed with egg yolks.
Sgt. Sam D'Amico said the numbt:r of
}Oulhs involved in the fracas was so Lo
"1S.
"There v.·a~ a lot of tricking goi ng on
but no treating," he said,
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Man Escapes Fiery Death
Pavement Cruslier Burst,s Balboct. Gas Main
By JOHN VALTERZA
OI ftlt PtMJ ''II" ti.ff
A Santa Fe Springs man operating 11
pavement crushing machine narrowly
escaped being burned alive in Balboa
Thursday when the crusher broke a 1as
main, causing an explosion and fire.
"Bed" Chadsy, 25, driver for the
Cabildo Orp .• jumped off the tractor-like
mtchlne and ocaped with a singed beard
and a few blisters.
The ensuing blaze caused by rushing
gas shoot ing through the pavement at
Cypress Stred and Balboa Boulevard
destroyed I.he $1 1,000 machine and kepl
firemen busy for more than 30 minutes.
Firemen cooldht red-hot tractor with
hoses then sumnlmed another tractor to
pull lhe burning rig off tht ·large gas
leak.
"We had to cool the thing down con-
sirler:ibly before pulling out the gas fire.
or else the hol metal would have caused
another flash and possibly an explosion,"
Dl'puty Chief Leo Love explained.
As soon as the tractor was pulled away,
firemen moved in with heavy ex·
tlngulshers and smothered the burning
gas.
Crews the n set to work repairing the
H nrl ech lo Wed
l.ONDON (AP ) -American fashio n
editor Pamela Colin announced tonighl
that she is marrying Lord Harlech. 51·
year-old forme r British amba ssador to
'V1:1shlngton and one lin1e. escorl or J<1c·
quPlinc OnaslliS, "Lord H:irlccti and ·1 arc
l'ngaged," Miss Colin saidr
lc~k . 1'hc y worked into lhe night plugging
up the hole in the ma in.
Fi remen said Chadsy was breakin g
concrete for a small trench along Cypress
when the chisel blade ruptured the pipe .
The driver l!Ol down from the machine
and shut the machine off, but a foreman
advised him to start the rig q ain and
drive lt off the leak. fl remen said.
Chadsy turned on the switch. flrem en
said. and sparks in the starter touched
off the explosion.
Pi-1ike Macy. 17, Balboa, 58 id he wa!
riding his bicycle "when, all o( I sudden
... boom."
"I saw the drive r run Into a gas station
and the whole pavemenl was on fi re," he
said
Chacl~y dccliocrl trell \1T1cnl for tile
minor burn.~ after the " p.m. 1nishap,
fir en1cn sa1<l.
Bo11cls, Gag
Don't Stop
Bobby Seale
CHICAGO (UPI) -The trial or thr
''Chicago Eight " came to a standstill
again today over the issue of Black
Panther leader Bobby Seale's gag while
"witches" put a Halloween hex on the
courtroom outside.
Seale was broug ht into the courtroom
gagged and strapped lo a chair for th!
third CQnsecutive day under orders ol.
U.S. District Judge Julius J . Hoffman.
The restrictioos were imposed to keep
the national chairman of the Black
Panther Party from disrupting the tria1
or eight men charged with conspiring tQ
incite .rlols during the 1968 Democratic
nat ional convention.
Even though gagged. Seale has kept up
his demands that he be ano..,ed to acl Ai
his own attorney. Today, he managed to
~ribble a note lo defense attorney
Leonard Weinglass that "This -now is
slopping the blood circulation in my
head .''
Wcinglass informed the court that
Scale was in discomfort. U.S. marshals
loosened lht' gag and began to carry
~eale ou1. As they did so. Scale shoutecl ,
"cruel and inhuman punishment." Sounds
of i cuff!ing could be. hea rd from the
lockup oulsidc the courtroom.
Outside the fedcril building younr;:
won1en dressed as witches cavorted.
They pronounpcd incantations an d curses
on the restrainment of Sca le and 011e of
them drew encircled X's on lhc fou r
doo rs of the building.
New York Style llello
PERT!!, Australia (AP) -Thi! city
pul on a New York-style welcorne for
America 's three moon astronauts loday.
Ticke r tape showered down on Neil A'.
Armstrong. Edwin E;.. Aldrin Jr. and
Michael Collins as thousa nds '"elcomed
lh'!m to Australia.
Orang_, Coast
Weatlaer
Surprise; it's gojng to be a
nice weekend,. with .lllu nny~skies
prevaiUng over temperature·s
ranging from a comfortable 75
along the coast to a swe lleri ni'
90 further inland.
INSWE TODAY
The renownt d Stuttgart Bal-
let come1 to Southern California
11ezt week, with o: former San&a
Anan pLaytug a featured rolt ,
See todo1(1 Wetkendtr section.
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HE'S READY FOR HALLOWEEN; ARE YOU?
Joel Garcia Prepare• Treat That's a Trick
Tri~ks for Treat
Valley Teen Concocts Spook House
By RUDI ~l:EDZJEl.SKJ
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Goblins and spoolslers coming 1') the
house Of t)..year-old Joel Garcia in Foun·
Lain \'alley tonight will rcce1,·e an CA·
lraordinary Hallov:~n treat.
And lbe treat is a tr1ck. A "'hole garage
full of thtm.
SIJ'\Ce the beginning of !he summer,
Joel who admil! to a nait lot-the
maCabre, has bttn al "'1>tk de'\'ising dif·
fer~t schemes to scare I.ht: daylights out
of Hallo~·een trick or treaters.
The spooi house which be has ~
cocted in his 1•raie at tlffl Linden St. is
JU.st about ready for its premitt
performan«, with only a feW" more v.·1res
to hang up to provide t.ht proper li gh ting
for a ghostly almosphere.
For the past few days t~ Fountain
Valley High School student has had a
tough time kee ping the nei ghborhood kids
away fr om his garage. All are trying to
get a look lo lessen the frightful impact
whm Hallo\\·een rolls around.
Joel. hotA,.ever, in\'i ted the DAILY
PIWf in for a sneak preview.
On entering the ghost mansion JOE'l
tingles you in to a catatonic slate \\'ith
some simulat~ spiderweb!> only 10 ha\'C
you bolt upri1ht ~s later tryin~ II)
ovoid being run do'A·n by a roaring
motorcycle.
·'You see a headlight com1ni;! at you II)
the sound of a mot orcyclr \\hich finallv
~crttehe!l lo a halt." JO<'I e\plairn!d
•·The headlight is really a fla s.lili~ht hur.g
on a tra\·en.e rod and the 50und come'
from a tape rl"C'Order ~hich pla)S through
a guitar amplifier "
Also distinguishable in the black·llgh1rd
~pook room ara minialure skull , a rian·
cing ske!rtoo, ba ls, a man dangling rrnm
, a hangman's noose and a hnme·bu1!! w1:·
' ches cauldron that glv~ off whit e s1earn
from lhe CQ!Tlbination of diluted n11ric
acld and ammonia .
!·le has also planned a t it ca!led '·Ho11;
Tri \lake A r.l onster.·• It .,..·111 havr. three
bin~. one marked .,..1th "eyes." another
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one .,..·1th ''heart.;'' and anoth€'r "1th
"br;.ln~-·· The people commi; 1nlo the
ho:i~(' 11 ill ha1e to reath into the bins for
tnE;r parL.s.
''The eyes are aclually ~l ed gra pes
a:1d !he hea rt s 1Y ... 1led (~a: "'fu !es. And the
Lra!ns -w.,.11 tbe) 're t uo ked spag:ietu, ''
said Joel wi1b a ghoulish grin.
··The house is fo r all the k id~ in lhe
n~ijbboriwod: and I'm going Ill nprn it up
lonight as soon as it gels d<irk." he ad·
de.J.
.\fooey for hi5 Hal lo01 ren proJCCI t am e
~rccn bil b.lbysilting earnings and ~from
donatioru by his parents. A ~ood portion
-..·as spent on mood records such as
"Dracula's Deuce" and "Ghoul .\f u~Jc"
"I remember when I "as ~mall the
people \\'ho lived near us h;id an cleclnc
rloor Lhat squeaked open on Ha !Jo...,·een.
They h;id spook y things il15ide and it
.. cared me. I liked lhaL [(s nice to
r1·m_ember." said Joel, e1plain1 ng \\'here
h1 < idea originated.
·'J don't like lo get scared <1\ the time
I'm being scared but I su re enjoy it
i.fler-..·ards," he grinned .
He reckons that othfr children feel
hlH.•\rise and has spent a good deal of
time and monry to prove that he is cor·
re rt.
.\1esa Police
Learn of Exodus
B)· Christ Tee ns
T!ic Chlldren nf Israel ha\'{' apparently
made an exocllls from the Palo Alto area
rifler an apocoJ~·ptic demonstrat ion at th~
S'.11 ford t:ru\·er<>Jt~· ~femori<1 I Church la~t Sunrlav . ·
Cost.a \li?sa police -\\'h'l ha\'e arrest
11 arr ants for 13 members of the former
Tct>ns for Christ sec! once·headqu<1rtered
J11 lfuntingt nn Beach -contacted Santa
Cl:ir;i County aulOOrities Thursday.
l)ffictr Dick Bersch, of lhe warrant
rlctai l, said today tha t Palo Alto police
r.~lic\·e the militant evangelical group has
Ji 1• !he area.
'f'"ir~· Orrl Ca hfnrni:i 1:1'1 ~prin<:: l'l
r"'"<lOf' t•:hal \l'~S brllr-d a~ thr rmm·nen!
• ··1 hq11:tke d ~stnlC!l"n nf 1hr bll'f!C''I and
:-!'1 .ed!y most sin ful !'!<ale 1n 1he union,
l e~·. ing somP 1nc al hu~iress unf1 '1i~htd
Thi rteen of the self·Myled rr1 o!ul ionary
('hristians ha d bern c<:1 nvictl!'d in Ha rbor
Jtidicial District Court on cheri;cs .!'1em·
mi'l l!; from a demonst rat ion al t~·o local
sch()(llS
''\\'e'l\ he ba,.k if tht>re's an\·thinc tri
rn;-nc b:ick 10." one spokrsma ii said in
rrlrrence 10 the ir cnurt dates ftJr ~en·
1r•icirg nn the 1n:~drmeannr eclucatinn
cO<I:-and pen<1I codr rn:i\'icuon~
T !11·~-nf'\ er rcturrerl fron1 1 h e
\I 111erness east ol the border
"I traced them as far 11 s L3s Crure~.
N .~f., and I gues.'i some nf them wenl on
dO'>''l1 into ~1exico." said Oflicer 84:>.rsch
Ont of the el'ange\ists far ing charges
of failure lo appear for sentencing,
.James Ballister. 23. led the rlock into the
St;:inford ~emoria\ Cha pt"I last Sunday.
The group. i;:ar~ in sack cloth dyed
hlood red and 1,1,·i1h ashes smeartd on
lhe1r faces. entered the sanctuary whil e
Chap man Collt>,e Dean of Stude nts Car·
roll Cotton "·as in a guest apptaranct.
Balli1ter imasherl a s\•mbol1c floy,•pr Pf'\
and read from the Book or .11.'remiah
ahcu t the 1mpend1r.g drstrurt1on nf
America for \!.$ .~1nful wav~. <ifter 1,1,·h1ch
the group tr.,,,ped out and.disappeared.
Date Awaited in Mary Jo Case
EDGARTOWN. Iha. (UPl 1
-Di>trld Jud&< James A. Bo}'le loday rectl\'ed lhe decisioo of the
t.t~ts Supreme Court on L~
Kennedy inquest case and said he would
5'Udy It before 11!1.tm& a dale for an in-
quest. Court aert Thomas A. Teller made the
ar.nounoemmt after meeting v.•i lh Boyle
this morning. ''We talked just briefly,"
Teller &aid. "'He just today received his
CGJIY ol the decision and he's going to
study ii before mai.ig aoy deci..s1on .about
a date for the inque~1.''
lt was experted that Boyle \l'OUld set a
date somttime next \\'eek.
Tnursday the St.ate Supreme Courl
granled a request by Sen. Edward ~1.
Kennedy to bar the public and the press
from an inquesl into lbe death of !olary
From Page 1
HIJACK ...
J1Jrea before the plane landed in Bangar at
JD· 13 a .m. PST. It dtparted mlo li ght
"·IJ'lds <it 10 52 a.m.
About 75 state and local po!Jce and
£her1ff's offi cers \\'ere on hand as lhe
plane landed and taxied toward the
isolated refu eling site . Officials said 1t
wou!J Uke about 25 minutes lo refl.I{').
Jo Kopechot. bJt rtfUll!d to aliOW' otht'r
plus by ~ ~·.s attomtys CM-
r.:-ntln& grouod rules for the inquiry.
The full bendl of the l'CMrt Thursday
broke. a legal tradition dating lo the 19th
umur, in nlling that all future iDQlnt•
in Maama•us "be closed to the public
and aU De'W1i media."
But the court de:n)ed Kemedy·s con-
tention inquest! are. "accusat«y'' in
Datu~ requiring lhat witnesses: be giYm
all the ufeguMds of a criminal trial The
court described inquests a s "in-
,.rslig&l.oty."
In i1s wick-ranging 17-page ruling, the
court said inquest witnesses "may be ac·
companied and advised by counsel ~·hiJe
in attendance or testifying at an inquesL."
The C'Ollrl le.ft lo the dtscretioo of t~
presiding judge .,..·hether Jawyen; \\'ould
GOP In Anaheim.
be allo\\'ed to Cfo.s!o-t:xamlne \\'1\ne~s
a.i.d present nidence as Kenntdy's at-
tomev~ had req~ted. Thi <''Oort ~ no rlaW for the inQue~t
but said il.!i ruling .. should not hinder ur
~&be penclio8 inqutst .'' The inque~•.
originally scbedltled lO bt>g1n Sept. 3
belott Jwlge Boy'F. u·as poslpone<J pt'n·
ding Supreme Court re\'lf'\1' o/ the grwrid
n:les.
The' court rejected t\ennrdy's bid !(1
disqualify Boyle from fuLure µroc {·•·d!n)l •
Kennedy, in Boston lor a :S~!l'eh . .,:11J
tie was ··deeply sati.sl!ed th:it th t
supreme Coort has acted e :rped1t101.1~ly.
I'm hope ful Lhal any <1dd1Utlnal pro-
c-eedings that ~·11! be held 11 ill be held
\'ery ~."
Massachusells AllOrney G ,. n 1· r 11 1
Rctbert IL Qumn , \I ho repre.!tenttd llu) le
Milins, Conrad to Make
Secretary of State Bids
The FBI. .,..'hich frightened the hijacker By GEORGE SKELTO'.'J kt)'J)()le speaker Sat urday , L'.S. ~r11.
2way from !'iew York. 'i\.'a5 close behiod u,.1 ,._.~ • ....., George ~furphy is scheduled lo deliv£>r a
as refueling started in Bangor. A Email Msemblyman George W. Milias is ex-major Vietnam addre.~s Sunday.
plane loaded v.·ith FBI agenlS put dov.-n at pected to announce his candidacy for Other ~peakers -..·ill iocludc Harry
the ai rport short ly after the jet landed. secretzrv of state al the annual fall con· Dent. depu ty counsel to Pre sident :\'ixon.
Police remo\'ed a man from near the ,·ention Of California Republicans ~·hich and tilrs. Patriria Hilt. 1 on gt 1 m c
plane v.·hen the hij acker radioed to the opened today at Anaheim's Conl'ention Califor nia GOP leader "n..1 no1\' is an
control tower that he saw a shadow and Center. assistant secretarv of the L'S. Depart·
wanted any individual r~moved from lbe Assemblyman Charles J . Conrad, (R· ~t of Health, Education and \\'elfarc.
Kene. She.rman Oaks\. said he also is ''in the Just about e\·ery major Cal ifornia
Authorities said Lhey 'A·ere unable to race unless circumst.aoces indicate I Repub!Jcan leader plans IQ <1ttend the
determine "'·here the hij acker statMJned ha ve no chance." {onvention. which \1 111 pr o\1cle office
him.sell in the plane as the refueling !lhlias, a Gilroy rancher and former :<>eektrs \\'Ith an opporturuty lllr sornc
began, but they assumed he \\'as in the ~l<it.e Republican chairman, called a ne-..·s prh·a1e poliuck1nc.
cockpit .. because he's just dishing out conference for Sunday at which sourct5 Milia s. 49. has been an assembl~·man
orders and the. pilot is radioing them lO said he v•ill become a cand idate for the since 1962 and 1s of)(' ol the !cgl.!iJature ·s
the cortrol tov.·er." Job now held by the ailing f rank ~f. major ronserva t1onis1.S.
FIREI> SHOT Jordan . Publicly, he would sa.v only thal he i.::
Plans to seize the hijacker, a cleancut Jordan, y,·hose faml!y has occupied the "looking at" runn ing for secretary of
)'OUth of about 19, and prevent the offict'foraJlbutt"·oof lhepast59years, state. an off ice "hich currentl y pays
transa\lanuc crossing were dropped when suffered a severe stroke May I and since $25,000 but will jump to Sl),000 after the
the hija cker fired a shot in the plane to then has been partially paralyzed and next election. He alrearf~· has mailed let ·
~ho~· hf: meant business. The shot ap-unable to speak . He is 81. ters to key Jlepubl1cans soliciting thei r
p;.irent)~· caused no serious damage lo lhe About 2.000 delegates arc expected to support.
pressur izl'd cabin of the jetliner. ::-\tend the three-day convention of the Conrad, 59. has eyed the Jf'lb for years.
The h1Jacker, dressed in a miHtary Jle publican Sl<!t.e Central Committee -a He said he has prrparcd a campaign
tunic and toting a "sur \·n·al kit'' or .soup meeting party off icials ho~ \\'ill serve as .budget but is holding oU malong a f1nii l.
and other staples, released the 40 a pre-election year pep raUy. firn1 decision to run. Conrad n'l\\' is
pas.sengrrs aboard the Boeing i Oi Jn Den-State Chairman Dennis Carpenter or assembly speaker pro tr m. ~C"COnd 111
1·er. lie kept lour crewmen aboa rd when r.ie"·port Beach deSCTibed lhe con~·entlon command of the lo .... ·er chambrr
the plane lefl Stapleton International <'S a ""·orkshop session to gear up'' for Assisl<1.nt Secrc•t:irv -0f ~la \r 11 P.
Airport. the 19ill campaigns. '·Pal'' Sullivan had C.ons1dercd runn1nr,
'·J mean, he had lo be 50me kind of Go\', Ronald Reagan \\'ill be the but has taken himself out of cr;nten t1nn
a nu t to \\ant to go to :\ew York,'' a barring an unexpected appointment lfl
IX''.Jl l' the cou rt , said the ruling generaU¥
•vpporll'd lhe state's position in the cas.e
· Tl it' only voriance "<is in tht closed
11;.ture ul 1he hea.r111g .,
Thl' 1.:ourl , in rc v1c'>''1ng lhc knuwn
t ll'LUJnstances surrounduig the death of
fll1s s Kopechne, a passenger in Kennedy's
c:.ir 11 hen it plunged into a tid<i l pond on
Chap 11:.i qu1ddic k Island July 18, sai d "AH
e\·tnt., relating to the accident. incl ud ing
the .;cheduled inquest. have Deen give:n
i»'ltn~1ve l:r;Ver:1ge by the loc:;il , nallonat
:ind 111\rrnation<1! news rnedia "
"II 1he procedeings are public,'' the
1:v~1r1 :.a1cl, "lllr activi ties of the news
nicd1.1 rn;iy bt> ~ueh :.is t•J rnHkt' 11 ':Iii·
11r-ul1. It uvt unpu~:.Jlile . leir a 1011i; tune lo
1,.1.,urt• II• <1 d1'fe111l;tr1L a !a1r lrtal 1n anv
, 1 :1111nal pr11c1:cd1ngs "hieh 1n:iy fol!o11
the 1nqut·~t "
f·ro111 Page J
LEARY • • •
il'P 11 er~ .. f11ng hea ring that the eventua l
tn.J I n/ lhr Ll·u.r .1~ virlt1alls hi nged on the
~·1 id!'nCf' un1·01 1'n·d by lhe Lnguna Beach
1,rilJl'f.' ul!1err~ :ind ch;illt'nged by the
L1•:u·1 family'~ three attorneys.
,Ji,11 11 Hu ll J,t•ary wr1s not present for
1' e ,-crd1 l't <irnl .Judge r.lcilti llan im-
mttiialf'ly put his nan1e r;n a $5,000 bench
\1·;1rr:int
It -:-t:iyrtl in clfttt about 15 minutes and
11 a~ c;;oncc11ed 11·1icn the brcath!es,,,
hra~dcd youth. clad in crimson shirt and
:-triprrd bell hotton1 lrouscrs t<1~e po~n·
(J,n;; ;iloni:: th(' courthouse c?rr1dor \\'1th
lrrng hair /1~1ng hi explain lhat ''a
11 ,isunde rstanding "'ith my drive r" led tu
the delay.
,\ 11nr11e\· ~t:irvin COQpcr ~young Leary's
(!1 It ll~C {·rn 1n~rl, look O\'{'r sp<"aking
c•hnrl'~ f11r lht Levry group afler .Judge
~1c~1\llan's ruling to predict that "there
1, ill br ntJ tn:il i'\ov . 24 and 11 is doubtful
11 1h£,rc \1·11J be a trial before next sum-
J11lr
· \\"e are toda.v going lo the Dislrict
Court of Appeal tn seek a 11•ril of pro·
h1~,itio11 ag<11n~l !his unfair ruling,''
Cnnpl·r ~aid "011r argument will be th;it
ti i· clr'enclanls' rights have been violated,
1 1 ,;11 thlre1~ 11n.<hakc<1ble evidence of pre·
Jll'!ltf' ai;~111~l Dr. Lea ry an d his fa n1ily
<i1'd thnl 1nsuffic1rn t attention has been
p;i1d b\ 1lu~ c·our L to 1hat lactor.
Do"nto,1n Crasl1
J(jJl :-i Counlian
pass~ger said of the gunman. the po.!>1. by Reagan.
The plane left Den•·er at .:i ;28 a.m. PST. Baby AnnadilJos Potentia l Democratic cand idatC!I in-\ Sari!~ ,\nJ 1nuton~t died at :i
FB I agent! threw up a rordon around el ude Edmund G. Bro\\'n Jr , son of lhe <!-i ,1,nHi\.\ll 1ntrr~crt1Qn 111 that city late
the plane \\·hen ii touched dOYo'TI in Den ver former governor. and Los Angeles C11y T11u1.:day 11nen his car bounced off
but made no attempt to capture lhe 'Still ToucJ1 , Go' Counci~man Thomas Bradley. a f'irgr11 :ino!hrr 1t11iLlc and smashed into a ulili·
unidentified hijacker. who lost to Sam Yorty in this year·s 1~ p<1lr.
One of the passcnger5 said tht man CHICAGO (AP) -TwG baby South mavoral race. \\'11!1.-.111 n;nirt \\r1i;ht. ~.:i . was dead on
boardtd the plane, TWA'1 Flight 85 .,.hich American armadillos entered lhelr se. The duties of the se<'T'etai:' of sta1 r are .1Jtl1 ;d 111 ~:inl.1 ,\11:1 Co1nmunit.v
left Baltimore, ~1d., Thursday night. at cc-nd night o( life in good shape, 1,1,•hile of. to superrise elections. kt'ep of1 1c1a! JIO.'illlJ.I l'rihcc <,11d tlir \\'right \'ehiclo
Los Angeles -the next U> lhe last slop ficia!s al Lincoln Park Zoo kept thei r records and a ppr o \' e intorporatiei11 r~b,,unt!~rt fr o!n thr u11h:v aftrr !he col·
on J!s projectf"d Utght to San Francisco. fingers crossed. papers. h<1~n :ind f1n;1lly (·,1me lo.rest alter g!an·
Among the passengers on Lhe plane -..·as Curator Dennis f.!eritt, .,..·ho thinks the ;\lany politicians be lie1·e the pos11inn c11'E! (•fi :i f,Jr·~cd 1'<111.
the Harper's Bizarre, a .,..·ell kncrv.·n babies may be the first of their kind born has tht potential to be used as a stepp111~ Or!Jr"r'i !-~1!<f \\'rh~hl 11as hurler! more
sin,l!i ng group. in tht United St.ate'.<., said Thursday it's stone for higher office. although Jordan th;in !((I fr"'\ fr on1 h1;; r·;:ir upon im pacl.
The hijacker ~e pl aboard "·hen the ··siill touch and go." never used it tha t ~'ay. Tl1crr 11rre nn r thcr 1nj11rirs.
plan e left Denver the pilot, Capt. Dona ld .-------'------------------'-----------
J Cook: f irst · Officer \V. ~'illiams :
flight Engineef L. Hollrath ; and
Ste"·ardess T_ Coleman. All -..·ere ba sed
at Kansas City .,..·lth lhe airline. Three
()(her stev;ardesses were released at Den.
\'CT.
TWA officials arranged another fli ght
tJ take the passengers to San Francisco.
The plane was on the ground at Denl'er
for one hour and three minutes. FBI
agents. headed by Scott \\'emer. special
agent 1n charge. tried to talk the h1iac ker
into surrendering.
12 Newsmen Keep
On With Trip
After Cl' ash
GL ADSTO'.'\E , Australia (l'Pll -A
some\\'hat unnerved party ol 12 traveling
r.e:-..·smen, includ ing Orange Coast DAILY
PILOT Editor Thomas Keevil , hall con-
tinued on after narrowly escaping death
here Thursday in a helicopter crash.
Th ree Australian tourism officials wtre
slightly burne<t \\'hen the Sikorsky S2
chopper pl un ged back onto the Gladstone
Airport run-..·ay seconds after takeoff,
bur~t inlo flarnes and thrn exploded.
l'\'fO other persons rcporledh· suffe red
nuno r cut s and brui~es. but thr fl\·e 1n·
J11red continued on tn Heron Island, orf
the Great Barrier Reef. and ha1-e not yet
been id entified.
Te le,·ision nev.·s reports Th ursday night
mentioned a fal<llity among the 1%
passPngers or crew of t-..·o. but the story
pro\'ed erroneous.
Tclrphone eom municalions lo the area
280 miles north of Brisbane are crude and
Brjtl~h O\•rr~e.<1s Air,t.·ays Corpo ralion ex-
cc111ivcs said toda~· il t<1kc.s a dny and a
l:aH to put a call through .
1 he disli nguished grou p of travel
"'rilers \\·ere on the inauguration flight of
BOAC service from Los Angeles to
Bri ~bane and had taken the side junket
¥'h('n the near.fatal crash occurred.
Mrs. Keevil. assistant promotion dirtc·
!or for lht ff untin gton Center in Hun-
t1n gl11n Beach, accompanied her husband
on the main fligh t. but had remain ed wllh
relati\'es in Sydney.
.i\11 12 persons aboard the commuter
ht>:u:opler look ('()\'er nearby, barely
before its av iation fuel exploded in a hot·
rendr.us blast 1,1,·hich hurled one whte:I 400
yards away.
Tne infonnation from BOAC today did
no\ ~pecHy if the tourist group continued
on 1he i ~l11nd trip by helicopter or other
c1n1 ryance.
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in old yellow end apric ot. An esciting look a t a r1a1onablt prict,
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Huntington Beaeh
VOL: .62, NO. 261, 4 SECTIONS, ~2 PAGES ORANGE ·COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, OCTOBER J'f, '1969
Crash Victims · 01(
Beach W ornan ~mong Trapped Four
By ARTHUR R. VINSEL
Ot th• Dill~ f'lltl Sl•lf
A parly of four persons relurning from
an e.venlng dinner flight to Mexico v.·hcn
their plane crashed during a foggy Jan·
ding approach al Orange County Airport
Thursday are improving at a hospital to-
day.
The two men and two women., were
ei~r . tripped in the wreckage~£ the
Cessna 310 or hurled oul on impact when
the aircraft lore through a wire fence,
flipped over in a field and v.·as demolish-
""· Piiot Robert V.'. Perkins , 51, of Long
Beach, p sident of lkaw l ndustries \n
Torrance, apparenUy misjudged his ap-
proacl1 in the fog, hitting earth near Red
H.i!l and Paularlno avenues.
Passenger Patti Mallas, 36, of 9652
Durham Drive, fluntington Beach, is
listed in good condition today at Costa
Mesa Memorial Hospital.
Perkins, his firm's vlct president Ed·
muocf O. Dunahoo, 42, a neighbor in the
same Long Beach tract, and Jo Ann l\1_ay,
:':5, of 5356 Gerda Drive, Anaheim, are
listed in fair condition.
Thr plane V.'as inbound to\vartl the
coast from Calexico Airport at I : I~ a.m.
Beach Files Own Actio11
On Tank Farm Removal
A cross complaint has been filed in resid ential use to residen tial-agr icultural
Superior Court by the city of Huntington use.
Beach asking that Gulf Oil Co. remove The suit maintains thal the re:z.oning
several large storage tanks frorn pro-depri\·cd the landowners of best ust o[
perty east of Beach Boulevard. th . 1 · . h be 1 _, e1r proper y. The eross complaint as en en ere11 .
Jn the suit brought l,~.~ J uly b~ tv.•_o . The . Gulf 0 11 Co .. has a l~ng . term
owners of propertr"tt!J'ftttfht· ttt~"t:mr -•+anch1se from lhe city to maintain the
farm· against the city. Gulf Oil and fo.1ills oil tank farm and a pipeline extending in·
1..and and Water Co., owners of the lank to the ocean. Tankers dellver 011 to the
farm property. farm through this pipeline y.·hilc anchored
Akeley P. Quirk and Nadine Ruth are offshore.
~uing the city and the other pHrtics The cross complaint by !he city ma in·
bttause 2.17 acres of property ·was rczon· fain s lhet the oil tank~ arc a hazard and
ed by the city in 1!1£3 from single family should be removed.
Valley Ma11 ls11 't Too Olcl
To Become Good Fencer
''"They say you're nc\'er too old,''
remarked Armond Papi neau , 53, who on·
ly rive years ago took up his first thin
blade sword and lean1ed lo fence.
Tu·o years ago. the agr. ril 51. he \1·a~
~killed enough lo compete in \he U S Na-
\1nnal~ in tca1n cpt't' cn1nprt111on
.. , dictn•t win anylhing but r tcnccd 1:-1
th em At my :igc that 1 ~ ciuitc an ;ir.
comp\i ~hmcnl." snid Papineau. a Foun·
ta in Valley resident.
Papineau fences every l\1 011d<Jy and
Saturday ;it the Lons Beach Yl\1CA ;ind
his ambition he says is to fence in a
match when he is 75 years old.
The elder fencer is a maintenance man
ror Newport-Mesa Unified School District
and this week ;it the request of Principal
Carl Vr ebalovich he put on an exhibition
ror students at Presidio :Elementary
School.
I-Ji:; opponent was 'Z2-year-old Ford
Bauman. a student at Long Beach Sla11>.
The~ fenced 1,1•ith foils , epees, also call<!d
dueling rapiers. and sabers -the three
kind.• o[ fencing: S\\'OrdS.
r .1pineau said hls teacher. Dr .. Jnhn
l\1 cl\cc, v.·ho lives in Hunt ing ton Harbou r,
1s one of only eight fenci ng n1asters in the
lln1!ccl States.
"Fencing is very strenuous,'' ~aid
P;ipirlcau. "You have to lo\·e. it. So 1nany
~ludents come in and last seven or eight
\\'Ccks and then drop out."
Papineau and wife, Ruth, have three
gro10.·n children. all married and gone
from home .. Fencing holds his attention
now.
Thursday 11•hen Perkins radioed the El
Toro fo.larine Corps Air Station tower for
permission to !and.
The Orange County Airport facility
v.·ith its sophisticated new instrurrie.nt
landing system 1,1·as clo~ and El'Toro
1i-1CAS ·authorities were ' t h e·r e· f o r e
.monitoring all air traffic in surrounding
skies.
Perkins v.·as cleared 'for ·1andin'.g at
Long Beach or Orange County and -for
rea:-o ns yel undetermined -abruptly
selected the local ali-port.
Stan Anderson
Named Mayor
Of Seal Beacl1
Real estate man Stanley Anderson, 62,
v.•as unanimously elected mayor Thurs·
rlay by the five-member Seal Beach City
Council.
The position was vacated last week:
\\'hen former t.1ayor J ohn $3. Hamilton
resigned mid\vay through the med.Ing.
Hamilton said he was being circumvenled
in carrying out city business by three
other councilmen and the city manager.
Anderson, a veteran CQUOCilman ol
eight years. \Vho was elected to tilt
mayor 's post llvice before in 19&1 and
1967. said he did not care to comment on
Hamilton's resignation.
"I'd rather nol so into tha t. T don't like
lhal kind of publicity,'' he said. "\\'e've
been pretty proud of this town and we
\rant to keep it that way. It was just one
of those flareups."
Ha1nillon, however, insisted h~ still
feels the same way he did when he
resigned and charged that he did not
v.·ant to be a "stooge'' for councilmen
Anderson, l\1rs. Veda Dreis, Lloyd Gum·
mere and City Manager Lee rusner .
He indicated that t~ three councilmen
had repeatedly run to Risn er with "cer-
lain pet projects" and left him "in the
dark.''
"I just \Vant the council to take charge
or the city instead Of the city m11nagE"r,"
h(' satd after the Thursday night session.
··1 lhi nk thi>: mee ting :\1 onday night might
hr \'Pry 1nterest1ng I lhi nk Anderson
ina~ re11101·e n1e lro1n a lot ul boards 1'1n
QC
1\.lr~ \"er;:i Drei~. !he city·,~ \'iCf' mayor,
who "·as e«rlif'r non11nated for n1ayor,
hul declined for personal r('asons. said
Ham1llon·s charges v.cre "absolutely nol
!rue at ali.··
Risner, who was accused by llarn ilton
of running the city council alld its
meelings, said "I ha1·e. no comment on
anything" v.'hen quentioned about the con·
lroversy. ''Mr. Hamilton is a friend of
mine."
~~'""'""" SCHOOL JANITO~ PAPINEAU 11.:EFTl, COLLEGE STUOENT llAU1AAN·OEMONSTR~~trlli:1i(s
Fauntaln Vall•y Resident Thinks Young end Keep• Flt With Folta, Epees and S.kri'°~-
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. oA'n.Y P'llOT ""' '"° .. HE 'S READY FOR HALLOWEEN ; ARE YOU?
Joel Garcia Prepares Treat That's a Trlck
for Treat
Valley Teen Concocts Spook House
By RUDI NIEDZIF.LSKI
OI ltlf 0111~ 1'1191 111fl
f.oblins anO spookster1' coming to the
house of 15-year-old Joel Garcia in Foun·
lai n Valley tonight will receive an ex·
lraordi nary Ha l101.1·c:-n treat.
And the treat is a trick . A whole garage
full of thc n1 .
Since the begi nning of the summ<T,
Jori. "'ho a~1nils 10 a flair for the
macabre, has been at work devising dif-
ferent schemes to scare tbe daylight!> out
or Hall o"'een trick or treaters.
The spook house which he has con-
cocted in his garage at 18441 Linden St. i!I
just about ready for its premier
performance, wi!Ji only a rew more wires
to hang·up·lo provide the proper lighting
for a ghostly alm06phere.
Parents Urged
To Watcl1 Kids
Hunlington Beach P olice Chief Earl
Robitaille toda y asked parents to watch
their youngsters as they hop from hou se
to house And cross streets on Hallou'een .
"Our primary concern is the children
In their dark costumes which are hard
for motorists to see." said Robitaille.
"we encourage. the parents:· to stay with
their kldl a& they trick or treat."
Huntington Beaeh 1 will ~engthen its
police force, tonliht. to watch traWc and
prd agalnlt proper.ty cWnage.
Fount.aln Vallty poUct wamtd·chlldren
nol. .,.. eat candy wtthoat. checking It and
not to enter any homes.
BoUI departments warned P.arents to
dlttk an)' food or gifts 1tvea to their
children . Ntllher clty has any reaulations
prohlbHin& trick or trratlna.
s.iorlc '.tiarf<e~
NEW Y.ORK (IJ')-ntl aiotf"l'rktt
moved modera\ely' highet·:.1 ia ,active
1.rgdfng late this afterl'IOOl'l.r.(Sfi•qoota·
tlOfll, Pagaii 10...11). • 1 '·? . ' It was a "'norinal Frfday ~ with
nothing 1pectecular hapPrilnc;" said
Alon Sllaw ci Hartis Vphtm " Co.
l · ' . •
For thr. past few day11 th~ Fountain
Valley High School studenl has had a
tough time keeping the neighborhood kids
away frQm his garage. All are trying to
get a look lo lessen the frightful impact
11hcn llallov.·ccn roll.~ around .
.lr!'l, howc.\'cr. in vi ted the DAILY
PILOT in frir a sneak pre1·1e1~.
On cntcrinf! the gho~t 1nan~100 JO<'l
!inglcs ,\'OU into ;:i catatonic stale v.·Jth
sorne si rnulat~d spiderwebs onl.v to have
} ou bolt upright seconds later trying to
avoid being run down by a roaring
mn~orcyclc.
"You sec a headlight corning al you lo
the sound of a motorcycle which fin ally
screeches to 11 hall." JOt'l explained.
"The headlight is really a flashlight hung
on a traverse rod and the so und comes
from a tape recorder which plays througll
a guitar amplifier."
Afso distinguishable In the black-lighted
spook room ara min iature skull. a dan·
cinlj:-skeieton, bets. a man dangllng from
a hangman's noose and a home-built wit·
ches cauldron that gives oH white steam
from the combination or diluted nitric
acid and ammonia.
He. has also planned a kit called "How
To !\-lake A Monster.'' It wilt have three
bins, one marked with "eyes," another
one with ''hearts" and another with
"brains." The JX'(lple cnming into the
house will have to reach into the bins for
thl".ir parts.
"The eyes are actually peeled grapes
and the hearts boiled egg whites. And the
brains -well they 're'C:ooted spaghetti,"
said Joel with a ghoulish grin.
"The houie is for all. tbe ·kids 111.. tbe
n<ighborhood and I'm golhg to op,en· It up
lonl1ht. as soon as it gets dai:I<, '.he ad·
ded.
Money 'for his Hallowten project came
from hl1 bibysittlng earnings end 'from
donalions by his parents. A good portion
was spent on mood records such as
"Dracula'5 Deuce" and "Ghoul Music."
"I remember whtn I w11s· sme ll the
people who lived near 11.~ had In e1eefric
door lflat sqi.1e11ked open on Rallowttn.
They had spooky thll'lgs liniide and tt
:;('are.d m~. I liked that. lt's nlct to
remember." said Joel, explaining where
his Idea originated.
"l don't like. to get scared at the time
I'm being scared but l sure enjoy it
fl rterwards," )le grinned.
He reckons that other child ren feet
likewise and has 11pent a Rood deal of
time and money to prove that he Is eor·
reel. · 1
Today'• FIDal
N.Y. St.oelu
TEN CENTS
TWA Plane
Pogo Sticks
Ac1·oss U.S.
BANGOR. Maine. (U PI) -A rine.
"delding youth, described as a cleancut
"all-American" type, hijacked a jetliner
over California today and began a hop-
i;cotching trip to Egypt.
The Trans World Airline plane, a Boe·
tng 7rn bound from Baltimore to San
FranciSCQ, was hijacked after Jeavinc
Los Angeles on the last leg of the flight.
The h•jacker had boarded the plane at
Los Angele.'i. The plane was flown back
to Denver where it refueled and let off
39 passengers. The hijacker said he
wanted to fly to Egypt .
The plane put down again in New York
to refuel but was scared off by FBI
:ig~nt,; and new on lo Bangor to ctimplete
refueling.
Apparently still headed for Egypt, the
plane \\·as cleared for a flight to Shannon ,
lreiand v.·hen il finl11hed refueling and left
Bangor International Airport .
Before leaving Bangor, the hijacker -
radioing instrucUons from the pilot to the
cor.trol tower -commanded per8QNI
wat~hing from nearby window! and
doorways at lbe airport and a nearbJ
factory to duck out of sighl
Authorities had sealed off the refuelinl
:irea before the plane landed in Bangor •t
10c13 a.m. PST. It departed into I~ ""ind' at 111:5ra a.m.
About 75 state and local pollct and
sheriff's offi~s were on hand a1 th•
plane landed and taxied toward the
isolated refueling site. Officials Mid tt
would takt about v; minutes to refuel.
The FBI, which frightened the hijacker
.e.v.·ay from New York, was close behind
as refueling started In Bangcrr. A small
plane loaded with FBI agents put down at
the airport shortly after the jet landed .
Police removed a man from near th&
plane when tbe hijacker radioed to the
control tower that he saw a shadow and
'A"anted any individual removed from lhe
scene.
Authorities sakl they were tmable to
determine where the hijacker Mationed
himsell in the plane as the refuelln&
began, but they usumed he was lo the
cockpit "becal15e he's jurt dishinr out
orders and the pilot is radioing them to
the control tower."
Plans to seize tile hijacker, • cleancut
youth of about 19. and prevent the
jSee mJACK , P•1e %)
Robert M. Pyles
Succu111bs at 77
Hobert r-.t. Pv les. reti red oil man and
founder of Uic fl. M. Pyles Boys Camp Of
Huntington Beach, died ·lhis morning
after a Jong illnss. He was 77.
Mr. Pyle had lived in Huntington Be.a.ch
for more than 30 years. He was general
manager ol Southwest Exploration Com-
pany, purchased later by Signal Oil Com·
pany.
He founded the boys camp which bear:o;
his name in 1949. Thia past mmmer 432
underprivile.ged boya were sent lo the
organiialion's high Sierra camp.
Funeral services will be held In
Bake.rsfield Sunday at 3:30 p.m. at the
Green\av.·n ~fortuary. Surv lvorl'i include
Mrs. Pyles of the family home, 83:22 Ellis
Ave . and tv:o _daughters.
Orange Coast
Weatller
Surprise: if• going to be : a
nice weekend. with sunny ,aklea
preV1lllng Over te.mperlturea
rangin1 from a comfortable 75
along the coast to a sweltertne
90 further Inland.
. INSmE TOD~Y
The renowned Stuttgart Bat·
let com~ to Southern CoUforni(1
11ext week, with a former Sant11
A'fldn ·playing a feat1'rtd rotf.
See todOM'S \Veekender section ..
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2 DAILY PILOT H
Christ Teen·s March on 'Temple of Mammon'
BY JA.i\1ES !\1cNABB Jr. ~II t. 1119 D41LY ,ILOT
SOUTH &AN MATEO -The CbiJdren
ol Israe.I today made an e:s:odU! frem
their headquartrrs hert'. marchi ng on
"The Temple of l\1amn1on ." for a three-
l1our demonstration tn the heart of San
Francisco's financial fl1slr1l"l.
Formerly kno""n a.~ the Teens for
Ctlr1st, when headqu!lrlere<l in Hun-
tington Beach. the ~clf-sl y!ed re11o!u-
t1onary evangelists planned 10 h1l wealt hy
MOntfomery Str•et at the str11kl or noon.
lleard<d ud robed In blood-Rd ... t
cleth -as when they inv...., IMlftlof'lll
M""°ri1l Clllptl In P1lo 41\0 '" • d~on1tr1Uon lut SundlJ -tM Sf'el.IJll
hoped .. dlplipt •n ....... lie r8llltot ...
ecutivu' martini lunch hour.
The Children of Israel'~ leader, who
has proclaimed hL! name as Joab, said
1he car caravan would htad back to
Sooth San Mat~ after its "Gree n
Friday '' anti-money demonstration.
"For ~n hijink1." lie t1pl&ined,
"we J!••Y born down • huildlna °' _,,,, ..
Onlf Th\ll141Y. CO!_ll M ... peUct con-tlt!ttd P•l6 4Uo peUet tv Information
11!1eut tbe ~. II of"* member! ire
wanted on arrest wanant.a issued in
Costa Mes11. last spring.
Th~y fled to escape what was billed as
the imminent quake destruction of the
biggest and alle1edly most sinful state in
the union, leaving their local courtroom
Man Escapes Fiery Death
Pai;ement Crusher Bursts Balboa Gas Main
By JOllN V .4.LTERZA
DI "'4 Olllf l"tlll Sl1!t
A Santa Fe Springs n1an operating 3
pa11emet1~ crushing n1:ich1ne narrowly
PM:aped being burned alive in Balboa
Thursday when t.he crusher broke a gas
1nain, causing an explosion and fire.
'"Red "' Chadsy. 2~. driver for ~he
Cabilclo Corp .. jurnped 1Jff the tractor-like
rn achlne and escaped 1,1·11h a si11gcd beard
and a few blisters.
The ensuing bl<17.e cau~ed by rushing
i;:as shooting th rough the pavement at
Cypress Stree t and Balboa Boulevard
destroyed the SI 1,000 machine and kepl
firemen busy for more th11n :lO minutes.
Firemen cooled the red-hot tractor with
GOP In Anaheim
hO'Ses lhtn .summoned another tractor to
pWI the burning rig off the large gas
leak.
"We had to cool the thing: down ton·
siderably before putting out the gas firr,
or else the hot metal would have cauled
another flash and possibly an e:1pl05ion,"
Deputy Chi tf Leo Love e:s:plained.
As soon as the tractor was pulled away,
firemen moved in with heavy ex·
tinguishers and smothered the burnina
gas.
Crews then set lo W1>rk repairing the
leak. They worked into lhe nigh t plugcing
up the hole in the main.
Firemen said Chadsy was breaking
concrete for a small trench aloni Cypru.s
v.·hen t~ chisel blade ruptured lilt pipe.
The driver got down from the rnachine
and &hut the machine off, but a f1nman
advised him to start the rit again and
drive it off the leak, firemen said.
Chadsy turned on the switch, firtmrn
said , and !!parks in the starter touched
oft the explosion.
Mike Macy , 17, Balboa, said he v.·as
riding his bicycle "when, all of a sudden
• , . boom ."
•·t saw the driver run into a gas station
and the whole pavement was on fire ," he
llald.
Chadsy declined treatment for the
minor burns alter the 4 p.m. mishap,
firemen said.
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Milins, Conrad to Make HIJACK ••.
tranu.Uantic crossing wen dropped when
the hijactrr fired a a:bol in the plane to
show he meant business. The shot ap.
parently cawed no serious damaae to the
pressurized cabin of~ jetliner. Secretary of State Bids
The hijackrr, dressed in a military
tunic and toting a "survival kit" Of soup
and other staples. releesed the 40
passengers aboard the Boeing 707 In Den·
\"er, He ke.pt four crewmen aboard when
the plllne left Stapleton International
Airport.
By GEORGE SKELTON
U,.1 ,.ollll<•I WrJltr
Assemblyman George \V. Mi\ias is ex·
peeled to announce his candidacy for
secretary of stale at the annual fall con·
\•ention of California Republicans wh ich
opened today at Anaheim's Convention
Center.
Assemblyman Charles J . Conrad, (R·
Shennan Qai;s), said he also is "in the
race unless circumstances indicate J
ha've no chance."
Milia.s, a Gilroy rancher and former
st.ale Republican chairman. called a news
conference for Sunday at which sources
Rough, Tumble
Cycle Racing
Set in Valley
Hunlingtnn Beach residents will get a
first-hand \'if'w nf European-sty le: Moto--
Cross motorcycle races Sunday al Hun·
tington Beach Cycle Park.
Beginning at 10 a.m .. the park, located
on Talberl A\"e. west ol Beach Boulevard.
"'ill host the southland's top competition
riders in its inaugural event for this type
of rough and tumble racing.
Chargin g ht'adlong over obstacles in·
eluding a sand \l"ash , a mudhole and
•1!hcr hazards. "111 be more than 20il
lollO\\"l'r!' o! thl!> rapidly expanding fa cel
flf !he molorcychng spot!
TickelS, pnccd al SJ 25, may bf'
puf't"'hased fron1 rnembers or lhe Hun-
11ngton Beach Bn~·s Club or bclnrc the
race at the part.; g<Jl ~.
:O.loto-C ross racing has h<'<?ome so
J"lOp ular 1n 1he Ln1ted Stall'~ lh.1! ii IS <1t-
tract1ng \\'Orld-champ1onsh1p c al iber
riders from EurOJX'
.Riders such as Torste.n Halman from
Sweden, Joel Robert from Belgium and
Engli~hman Dave Bickers arC" just a few
of I.he lop European rider!! "ho are com-
pet ing now in this counl r)'.
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sald he will become a candidate for the
JOb now htld by the ailinc Frank M.
Jordan.
Jordan, whose family has occupied the
office for all but two of the past 59 years,
suffered a severe stroke May I and since
lhen has been partially paralyzed and
unable to speak. He is 81.
About 2,000 delegates are eipected to
<ittend the three-day convention of the
Republican Stale Central Commlttet -a
meeting party officials OOpe will serve. as
a pl'Hlection year pep rally.
St.alt Chairmen ~nis Carpenter ()r
Newport Beach described the conYenUon
as a "workshop session to gear up" for
the 197g campaigns.
Go<. Jllolld J!tapn 'fill bt th• ke~ jjloabr 51tunlay. U.S. S.n .
Geor1e Murphy Is scheduled to deliver a
major Vietnam addre:11s Sunday.
Other spe akers will include Harry
Dent, dtputy counsel to President Nixon,
.;ind Mrs. Patricia Hitt . 1 on g ti me
California GOP leader v,oho now is an
assistant sctretary of the U.S. Depart·
ment of Health, Education and We!farr.
Ju.st about every major Califorrna
Republican ltader plans to alt.end the
c.onvenlion , lvhich will provid e offlt:e
seekers v.·ith an opportunity for some
private politicking.
P..filias, 49, has been a.n assemblyman
since 1962 and is one of the le.gi&laturt.'s
major conservationists.
··1 me.an, he had to be some kind of
a nut to want to go to New York," a
passenger said ()f the gunman.
The plane left Denver et 5:28 a.m. PST .
FBI aaents threw up a cordon around
the plane when it touchtd down fn Denvrr
but made no attrmpl to capture lhe
unidentified hijacker.
One of the passengers said tht man
boarded the plane. TWA's Flight ~ which
left Baltimore, Md ., Thursday night, at
Los Anaeles -the next to the last stop
oo it.s pftjeded fUtht to San Franciaco.
Amon1 the passengrr1 on the p\1ne wall
the. Harper's Bizarre, a well knov.•n
sint'ing 1roup.
The hijacker kept aboard whe.n th€'
plane !~ft Denver the pilot. Capt. Donald
J . Cook ; F'ir~t Officer \V. William s;
Flight Engine.tr L. Hollrath; and
Sle~·ardess T. Coleman . All ~·ere based
at Ka nsa~ City \\.'ilh the airline. Three
other stewardesses were: released at Den·
Yer.
T\\'A officials arranged ano!.M.r fl ight
tJ take tht passengers to San Francisco.
The pl ane ~·11s on the ground .at Oe.nver
for one hour and three minu tes. FBI
agents, headed by Scott Werner. ~pecial
agent in charge, tried to talk the hijacker
Cash Still Gone
No Sign of School Receipts
That ba, f11\l of monry f r om
n ·estminstrr High School it. ~till missing
and Huntington Bea.ch po I ic e in·
\"estigat ors haven·\ any idea yet where it
niight ha\"e gone.
The money -$986 in West.minster
cafeteria recPipts -was reported miss--
ing Monday by Huntington Beach Union
High School District officlam after they
discovered a shortage in their account at
SouthE'm California First National Bank,
17122 Beach 8!\"d.
Simi!llT deposits are made daily from
the districfs five schools, s a i I!
Superinttl'ldent Dr. P..1ax Forney. The loM
iii covered by district insurance and in-
surance investiiators are al~ looking in·
to the loss.
The sealed bag v.·as reportedly carried
lo the bank Sept. 25 by a campus
patrolman. who says he deli,·ered it.
Bank officials reporltd that their records
~how no such deli\"ery.
"'Crux of the problem," said a poli ct
spokesma n, "is that the school district
Pair Arrested
In Store Heists
A pair or goatetd bandits, who held up
a Huntincton Beach market. Saturday,
u·ere arrested the same day for an at·
ttmpted robbtry nrar Antii\em .
Orange Counly She riff's deputies have
hooked I..« Roy Anderson. 20, and Acle
E. Henley, 20, both of Hawthorne:, on
~evrral counts of armed (1)bbery, in·
tluding two ln Hunti ngton Beach. The.y
are now In Or~nge County Jall.
Hunt ington Be1ch de:ttctlvt s btlit:\"t
!ht pa ir is rrsponsible for Saturday's roJ>.
brry of 11. Stop"N"Go ri!arket at 15011
Edwards St ., In which SH was taken and
for a. $106 robbery, Oct . II of tJ\e: Bia O
Pitta, 14918 Springdale St.
Sheriff's deputle~ nabbed the pa ir ,.~
they attempted lo rob a market In county
territory just outside Anaheim.
doesn 't receive a receipl for J!s mon~y ··
Dr . Fomey Iii.id hr couhiJf t say 11·h~l
the normal procedure for money dtpo~lls
is regarding receipts.
BMk officials said they give a receipl
anytime the school district asks, bu\
oomet.lme.s it didn't ask.
Wagner Changes
Date in Valley
Tl.'le\'iSion star Robert W a g n t r ,
~cheduled tti appear Saturday al f ounLain
Valley High Schoors auto f>hci1,1·, ha,o;
rhanged hi:-appt;irancc time from 2-4
p.m. lo noon to 2 p.m.
\\'a gnrr v.·ill be available lo sign
autographs and diS<:uss h i~ \elevi!=iOn
serie s "It Take.~ a Thle-f." The drawing
for the Honda 50 has also been change.d
to 3 p.n1.
The Boys ' League of Fountain Valley
tligh School h11s rounded up 17 local car
dealers to present the flne,o;t of the.ir cars
ror display around the cam pus
quadrangle from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m
Donations fr om the car show v.·ill go
loWard Boys' teague aclivilies during the
school ye ar. Refreshme:nt.s will be
available tnd a band, the Sunclari, will
perform from 11 1.m. to 1 p.m. In the
outdoor amphitheater.
Drug Talk Scheduled
By Irvine Professor
re Irvine i\ledjcal School Prortssor
.Johri Kr111mer vdll speak on "Drugs in
Our Society" at 7:30 p.m. Sund ay at
Unh·er5lty UnJted fo.!ethod ist Church,
1142:2 Culvtr Drive. Jrvint.
Dr. Kramer '• talk is sponsored by a
group ealled "The Commission on Soci11I
C:Once.rns." A discussion perlod will
follow the l1 lk.
b!.alnesa unflnlJhed.
"We'll bt Mck U 1.hvt'1 anyt.iung to
come bid" to," &alt orie member of tbe
I!, coqvicled on char1ea stem.mini from
a ac:hoel demon,tration in Costa ~fcsa,
.and awalUni aent.ence.
But they never relllrned from the
wilderness east of the Californ1a-Nevad;i
border.
"I traced them as far as Las Cruces.
N .~f ., and I gue ss some of then1 went on
do.,.,·n into f\lexico," said Officer Dick
Bird Smaslies
Plane Glass
Over Valley
The crov.·ded skies of Orange Coun!y
Jogged another casualty-t~·o of them-
Thursday, Y>hen a bird smashtd through
lhe wi"dow of a comn1utcr airliner over
Fountain V11llty, injuring the copilot.
Jatk Smallwood, 32. of Ha\\.'lhornr,
suffertd minor cuts \\'hen he 1,1•as sprayC'd
\l'ilh shattered glass at an altitude o[ J,200
feet, v.·hilt appro&ching Orange County
.'\irporL
Aulhorilit s said Smallwood "·as treated
at Costa fl.1esa fl.Irmorial Hospital and
released.
No great danger was posed by the mid·
a ir collision and the twin~ng!ne Golden
West Airlines DeHavilland Otter larn:led
1afely at the county airport with its 18
paisse:ngers.
Pilot Fred Robinson, 52, of Playa de!
Rey, was at the conb"ols when the bird
struck the copilot's window of the tur bo--
prop aircraft.
District Attorney
Says Embezzli11g
Toll No,v $27,000
District attorney's investigators today
alleged that Richard Win ters Burke
embezzled more than $27,000 from the
l"OUnty clerk's office and hinted that the
tally might climb even higher before they
com plete Uieir probe.
Chi ef Deputy District Attorney Jame s
Enright confirmed the estimate today
and said the Burke, 27, of 26372 Papagayo
Drive. Mission Viejo, may face an many
;is 75 count.a of grand theft when the in·
\'esUgation is etimple.ted.
An initial examination of Burke"s baok-
ing lisls when he 5urrendered to shtriff"s
officer!! a week ago indicated th at the
.alleged embezzlement might be in the
range or SS.000. But 11 full scale probe by
county auditor Vic Heim's office has un·
covertd dl5crepancie.s ~·hich are 00\11
above the $27.000, Enright said .
Burke ls due to appear in Santa Ana
riiunicipal Court Monday to answer to
grand theft charges.
MIRROR
$80.
(Wood M•iH>!
Bersch, \\'ho has trafkrd less-fl a1nbo_,.
anl tugitlve.s 1n Ills ca.reer lo say Lhe
least.
One <ll lhe evangelists fa cing charges
of failure to appear for sentenci ng 1n
Harbor Judicial District Cou rt , James
B<1llisler, 23. led lht> tlock 11110 the fi ta11-
fJrd chapel last Sunday.
The Rev. Ca rroll Colton . clean uf
sttJden!s al Chapm an Col!E',c;e in Orange,
11as gur.-!>t m1111stcr ;1( the t<J111pus L"h;iprl
ll'hen lhc robed, Jong-ha ired, gosµe!
$83 itlillio1i Now
-
spreaders marche<.l 1nto 1he sanctuary.
Balli!iler broke a flower pat ~boUe or
the earthen ve;iseJ tiJe Prttphet Jermi.al1
broke lo show the CQming destruction or
!ilnllJI Israel and quoted th' Old Testa.
n1ent t1gure In doom·for-rnodern-soci,ty
tenns.
l)uring the ir SOJOurn in Orange County,
brfore being exlled by the 1hreut of Im·
pr i~onmenl and fines, !he Teens for
Chn5l disrupt~! a number uf chur ches
antl schools in their fir eb rand fas hion.
Beach Building
May Set Record
C'o11::trurtion in 1!11n1ini::to11 Brach w1Jl
probably ~CeC'tl $100 n11ll!on !ht~ \lcll r, ~2~ 1ni!lion above lhc prcvinus h1g·h 1n
J9ti:J.
B11ilding Depart1nt:nt figures show that
the. ~·I'll) niiHion high has a!rC"ndy bC"rn C:it·
CC'C'dcd with n1 ore th;in $9 n1tllion in
permits 1s~ued !his inonth.
"If the average of better th<Jn SS
1ni1lion in permils per month this year Is
rnaintaincd through November a n d
December \\'e should easily lop the $100
million mark." said Building Director O.
C. ••Jack" Cleveland.
Cleveland attributed this years reetird·
breaking figures to an increase in apart-
ment project building brought on by the
lighl money market.
Permits issued through September
lnl:i lrd S7~,1Jtfi:J7. \Vith 1he add ition tir
n111re 1ha11 $9 n1il11on to rla!c in October.
111•' 196.1 12-nionth record has been topped
J;_1 l'lose to S4. million.
Th e ant1cipatcd 196fl total fa r exceed::.
\li r pr('vious two .1'<'ars. Figures were $64
1nillion fol' l!J6B nnd $57 .5 m;tliun for 1987 •
1 he current yc<ir"s tigurc was reached
de~pitl.' a drop Jn August to $3 mill ion
because or the strike of heavy equipmen t
oprralors. But J une saw a record $20
million in permits issued despite the
plun1be rs strike in effect at that lime.
Permits for apartment units through
the first nine months of the year totalled
2 ,~27. compared to 1,330 single familY.
homes. Moneywise, apartments ac~
coonted for $25 million, compared lo $3.f
million for single family units.
No Switcli of Students
Between S11iitli, Peterson
There 11·on'l be. any sw1lch1ng {)f
studC'nlS between Smith and Peterson
schools i11 Huntin gton Beat h thi s year.
The decision wa s rrached Tuesday
ni;::hl by trustees nf the Hunti ngton Acaci1
School District on the rccomm<>ndation
bv Peterson School princi pal Robert Lan-
dt.
The problern f'rruptt·d with the sudden
gro~·th or two tr;icts of houses !yins
roughly bct1,1'eC'n I.he two schools. One
lract, the Beac.h llornrs, near Atlanta
Avenue and Surf,,.,·ood Stree\, is partially
occupied and 12 youngsters from there
a lready attend Peterson. rifore arc ex-
pected 1n the nrar future .
The othrr 1r:lct L<o " lh<> Sandpiper
tlomes, not .\·et occupied, bul rapidly
neari ng compleH.~n Landi had earlier
reported to lhe £1Js1rirt that~ r'elerson
School could not h!lndl(' child ren fr on1 the
tract. but Smith School could .
Parents of children in lh e Brach
Homes feared tt-rir ~;oung~trr~ ~·ou !d be
transferrrd in rni<l-ycar fro1n Peterson to
Smllh and wr a1e a lelter protesting .
Tuesday night La ndi adv1~f'd the board
In continue bu sin,c; thr Beach Hom(';
children to Peterson ;;chool for ··the sake
of the ('hildren "
"'HQ.,.,·ever." he warned. "1,1·1\h the rapid
i;ro~·th 1n our area there \1•il1 probably be
a lot ol school boundary switching next
year."
Liz' Dia111ond Head s
For Chicago Showing
~E\V "\'OR I\ (AP ) -The Cartier dia·
mon~, a huge and fl a\\rlss gem bought
hy Richa rd Burlon as a sift for his wife,
E!ilabeth Taylor Burt on. has bC"en draw.
ing crowds of more 1J1an 6.000 a day \()
Ca :-!lC'r'.( F1f1 h A\·rntH' store wht're it i.•
fi ll rl L'iphiy, a spok c.~111cin for the store
sairl.
Today its Nr1,1' York sho1ring ends and
lhc st.one, purchased for 1nore t.h,:rn ~l
n11llion, goes lo Ch1cai;o for a sim ila r e~··
hib!tion at C:irticr·s store therr
Gampanil~
• l • ; I DRESSER , $309 . . IW~od F •• ,1~/ . ,
"A.,tiltble in two m19nific.etli finishe1. 01'11, 1 rich ••rm i;NW'l'I, thti oth•r a hee .. ily l:>nn~ed white strlpeCI
i11 old yellow a"d •pric.ot. A" •xciting look at a re11on1bl1 pric:1. '
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ATTORNEY GEORGE CHULA, ROSEMARY AND TIMOTHY LEARY ANTICIPATE COURT DECISION
DAIL'!' PILQT "'" ""°'°' AFTER JUDGE RULES, DEFENDANTS AND ATTORNEY REAPPEAR IN COURTHOUSE CORRIDOR
Judge Speirs
Named to Head
County Cot1rts
Judge \Villi;im C. Spt>irs of N"\''pnrt
Beach \vill he !he Orangr. C0unty
Superior Court's prcsicling jur!i::r in 1~70 .
Judge Speirs. 53. of :!()()() E. Occ<in
'Fron!, Balboa, wa~ the unanimous choi ce
lale Thursday of his 20 cnlleagucs to sue·
Cf'('d Judge Samuel Drcizcn in the ex-
f'CUli vc chambers. lie will take over Jan.
].
A graduate nl the Vni\'ersity or Orego n
and the holder of a law degree from
\l/illamette Unh·ersity of Salem, Ore .•
J udgr. Speirs was first named to the
bench in 196.1 \Yhen lhe then Governor
Edmund G. Brawn aprxiinled him to the
Harbor Judicial District Court ill Costa
~·!esa.
G<iv. 'Edmund G. Brown promoted
J udge Speirs to the Superior Court in
196b. The Balboa juri~t has-~crved on
genfr,11 lrial and criminal court benches
in the pa!<t three years.
.ltldge Speirs served as a deputy
district atl omcy with the Oran ge Coun1y
J)i sl ric l Att.orncy·.~ office prlor to liis
municipal court appointmcnl and he ~as
;(\so parUcip.:itcd in the pnvate practice
"f ]a111 in San Francisco. During \Vorld
\Var II he served as a lieutenant v•ilh the
l -niled States Navy and saw action in the
Sou1h Pacific.
r.tarried to the for1ncr r.1ar la Thayer,
.ludge SJW1rs has a daughter ~1rs. Ann Speir~ Lewis in Hay,vllOd , Cahf. and _a
wn Douglas S. Speir,; v.•ho is a rancher In
Borrego SprinJ?s, Calif. 11tt? couple have a
f.!r:indson through their daughter 's mar·
l'1age.
12 N e,~smen Kee p
On With Trip
After Cra sh
GLADSTONE. Aus tralia !t:Pl ) -A
Borne.what unnerved party o( 12 1ravellng
r.ewsmen, including Orange Coast DATLY
1~1LOT Editor Thomas Kcevil, has con·
tinued on afte-r narrowly roscaping death
tiere Thursday in a helicopter crash.
Three Australian tourism officials were
J;light!y burned when the Sikorsky 52
chopf.'f'r plunged back onto the Gladstone
Airport runway seconds after takeoff,
bur5l into flames and then exploded.
Two other persons reportedly st~ffer~d
minor cuts and bruisei::. but the f1\·e 1n·
111red continued on to Heron Island. 1Jff
!he Great Barrier Reef, and ha\"C not yet
been idenl ificd.
Tele 11i!>inn nc\1:s rrprir1 s Thursdav night
mentioned a rata!ity among the 12
passrngers <lr crew of two, but the story
proved erroneous.
Telephone commun icali011!' In the arr;:i
1SO mile:<l nQrth or Brisbane are crude and
British Overseas Airways Corporation e:r;.-
eculives ~aid today it takes a day and a
balf lo put a call through.
The distinguished group or travel
writers were on the inauguration night of
BOAC service from Los Angeles tG
Brisbane and had taken the side junket
when the near-fatal crash occurred.
Mrs. Keevil. a~lstant prornolion dire<:·
Lor for ihe Hunlington Center in Hun-
tington Bf'ach, acCflmpanied her husband
on the m;i in fl ight. but had remadned ~·ith
relatives in Sydney.
All IZ persons 11board the commutrr
helioopler took co\'er nrarby, barely
btfort it~ a\"1alinn fue l exploded in a hnr-
rendmis bla:;,t which hurled one. wheel 400
yards av.·ay. rne information from BOAC lf'lclay did
not :;pecify If the tnuri~t gruur conlinued
on Ille island trip by helicopti:r Qr otJ1er
conveyitnce.
Judge Orders Dr. Leary
To Face Trial Nov. 24
,A, bi!lerly disappointed Dr. Timothy
l,eary and his family learned today !hat
l ~f':V 111ust f;icc the S11pC'rior Court lri'1!
their ;.iHornrys fought to avoid in a v.·eek-
lon~ hearing.
.Judgf! Byron K. fl.lc~!itlan ordcrrd the
lno In return to court Nov. 24 to face
JUry trial on charges of !"'OSSessio n o[
n1ariJU ana an d LSD. Leary, 4 9 ,
Rosemary Leary, 33, and John Bush
Le<?ry, !9. v.'cre booked on those charges
last Dec. 26 in Laguna Beach.
it took Judge r-.tc~!illan only two
mint.tes today to deliver the ruling he has
mutlM over for the past two day~.
And he made it clear in his terse !'Um·
mation that La guna police office r NeaJ
Purcell \.\'as fully justified in detaining
tne Le.aryr; nine mont hs ago and in
~earching their station \.\'agon,
"F.verything about the sHuat1on he
found justified tha r. arres!.'' ~<11d Judge
f.1rl\1 illan. "\Ve had the vehicle ille.1ial!y
PC!fkf'd on Wnodl<1nd Drive, lhe bn:arre
brhavior rif ,John Bush Lrary and the
<1l h;ged ndor of n1arijuana wafting from
!ll!' car.
"'The off icPr's actiD n w;i~ reason;iblc ,''
Judge hll'.'~ltllan s0:11d . ··rm gc>i11g Ill
d1smi~s your motion for suppression nf
evidence."
It "·as a verdict. that delighted lhe prn-
secutlon. II was made clear throughwt
the week-long hearing that the eventu:il
trial of the Lcarys virtually hinged on the
e\'idence uncovered by the Laguna Beach
police officers and challenged by the
Leary fam ily 's three attorneys.
John Bush Lear)' was not present tor
the verdict and .Judge f\1cf\1 illan im-
mediately put his naine on a $5,000 bench
1\·arrant.
ll 11tayed in effect about. 15 minutes and
\1•as ca ncelled wh en !he breathless,
bearded youth. clad In crin1son ~hirl and
:<-tripped bell bottom trol1sers came poun·
cling along the courthouse corridor v.•ith
long hair nying to explain that "a
n11~understanding v.·lth my driver" led lo
the delay.
Attorney f\larvin COoper, young Leary's
delense counsel, took over speaking
l'ho re.; for the Leary group after ,Judge
f.\c:-01illan's ruling to predict that "there
\\ill be no trial /'\ov. 24 and it is dou btful
if there v.'ill be a trial before next rum-
mer.
''\\'e are today going to the Dist rict
Court of Appeal to seek a writ of pro-
hibition against this unfai r ruling,"
Cllopcr :i:aid. "'Our argument will be !hat
t~.e dC'fcndanls' rights have been violated,
lhaf there is unshakeable evidence of pre-
ju<iicc against Dr. Leary and his family
and lhat Insufficient attention has been
pai d by this court to that factor.
''lf 11·e get. no satisfaction there then "'e
1vi ll gD lo the Federal Court and to the
Suprun1e Court if necessary,'' Cooper
~aid, "Ynu c3 n Te~t assured !hat it will
~ .1 long. Joni; lime before. Dr_ Leary and
hig Family go on trial if indeed they ever
d•>.''
Th'?. LSD cultist, apparently shaken a~
.!udge l\lcMillan delivered tils ruling.
recoverl'd hls habittla l composure of
gnn~. winks and nods lo assure the
courthouse at large tha t "we are fighting
for 20 million Americans and we aren'L
t h~nugh yet.
"Too many people pay too much al·
!rnhnn tn h'l11.' .V"U look and how you
smell,., Leary said.
Edga110,v11 Juclge to Set
Ma1·y Jo lt1quest Date
F.DGARTO\\.'N, fo,fass. (UPI)
Erlgartown District Judge J ame!! A,
Bayle today received Uie decisioa of the
Massachusetts Supreme Court on the
Kennedy inquest case and said he would
study it before setting a date for an in-
quest.
Court Clerk Thom~ A. Teller made the
announcement after meeting with Boyle
!his morning. "We lalk ed just briefly."
Teller ~aid. "He just today received his
copy of !he decision and hc:s going to
study it before making any de<:ision
about a date for lhe inquest."
It \\"as expected tha l Boyle v.·ould set a
d.1!e so metime next \1•eck.
Th ur~da y the St:ite Suprf'me Court
j!ran1 rd a request by Sen. fo~dward f.f.
Kennedy to bar th e public and the pres~
from an inquest inl.o the death or Mary
Jn Kopechnc , but refused to allow other
pleas by lhe !i?nator's attorneys con·
ccrning ground rules for the inquiry.
The full bench pf the court Thursday
broke a legal tradition dating lo the 19th
cenlury in ruling that all future inquests
in Massachusetts "be closed to the public
and all news media."
Baby Armadillos
'Still Touch, Co'
r·1-1:CAGO <AP) -Two b11hy South
American armadillo11 ente red their se·
t"f'nd night of life in good shape . v.·hile or.
fici11ls at L!nf'.{lln Park 7.oo kept their
f 1ngers crossed.
Curator Denni~ fo,Jer1lt, who think11 I.he
babies may be the first of their kind OOr n
In the United State11. 1ai~ Thurmi11y H's
"~till touch and go."
But the court denied Kenned y'!i con·
tention inques!J are "attusatory" in
nature, requiring that witnesses be given
all the safeguards of a criminal trial. The
court described inquests a 1 "in·
vestigatory, ''
In its wide-ranging 17-page ruling, the
court said inquest witnesses "'ma y be ac·
companied and advised by counsel while
in attendance or testifying al an inquest.'•
The court left to the disc retion of the
presiding judge \vhether lawyers would
be allowed to cross-examine witnes.se11
and present evidence as Kennedy 's ai...
tornry:; had requested .
The court set no dale for the inquest
but said its ruling "should not hinder or
delay lhc pending inquest." The lnques!,
originally scheduled to begin Sept. :I
brofore .Judge Boyle, was postponed pen-
cting Supreme Court revie\v of the ground
n:lcs.
The court rejected Kennedy's bid to
disqualify Boyle from futu re proceedings.
Kennedy. in Bost.oo for a speech, said
he was "deeply saUslied thRt the
Supreme Coort has acted expeditiousty.
I'm hopefuJ that any additional pro-
cttdlngs that will be held will be held
very !IOOll."
Massachusetlll Attorney G I!: n e r 1 I
Robert H. QuJno, who represented Boyle
before Uie court, said the ruling generally
~11pported the st.ale's position in the case.
"The only v;i riance "'as in the closed
n;i111re of !he hearing."
The l'OUr1, in re\·iewing the known
t"1rtumstances su rrounding the death "r
J\liss Kopechne, a pas.>q?nger In Kennedy's
"ar v.•hen it plunged lnlO a tidal pond on
Cha ppaquldrlick Island July 18, ,;aid "AH
events relating to lhe accident. includi ng
the scheduled inquest. have been given
e:i:tt'n~ive covl'rage by the local, nation;il
aoo internat ional ne v.·s media."
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II ~TODl·J'S IEWI
Prine.• Philip, hlisband of Bri·
t.ai n's Ouffn Elizabeth, had a
crov•d of 200 lat1ghin£ in the rain
a s he officiated a't the opening
:rrem onies for a $2 million annex
to the City lfall in Vancouver. B.C.
"It gives me greal pleasure to df!-·
~!are this thing open-\vhatever 1t
1$,"' said the J>rince, pulling back
'he royal blue curtain covering a
11laque to commemorate 1.ht:' open·
1n .. of the addition. "I had pre· pa~ed a long dissertation about the
problems of local government, but
because it i s raining and rather UD·
::ileasant, I will forget it ."
• • ·-· Circuit Judge Richard Emmet,
of J.lontgomer11. Ala., T.Dho is con·
~iderino r unn ing f or governor,
ha.s draw n support jrom G man
he recently sentenced to seven
•ears in prison. "Hi there," said ) h the letter from prL1on. "Thoug t
T would take ti me to drop you G
few li'ne1. I om stiU up here in
jail and I'm getting along pretty
good. 1 hauen't heard anything
c01tcerning my appeal yet, but it
1lwuldn't be much l onQer. "I
hetir 1"Umors that you are consid·
• ering seeking office tu governor
' 1nd I GS5U re you that if the TU· 1 mor! are true, myself, parents
ttnd all our }rie nds of uoting age
wilt support yoii one hundred ~ percent. It 100111.d certainly be i nice to get you in th e governor's . l. office. l don"t sfan.d a chance ns
long a.a you are ci rcuit judge."
(. ~' H .. ";J11W\Wf·1¢•.aJ • Cassius Clay began reheari;ing in
New York for his Broadway acting
:tebut in a musical vers ion of "Big
Tim e Buck \Vhite.'' Clay, the for·
nier heavyweight boxing c ha1npion
~\·ho calls himseli Muhammad Ali,
~uickl y made it clear he saw no
future ior himself on the slage. "I
~ave no ambitions to be an actor.
t\cting is just pretending what is
rea1 . I want to be real," he said.
1-Ie said he had turned down previ·
ous offers of parts in pla.Ys of mov·
1es because, as a practicing ~fus·
lim , he found them offensiv e.
''This is a good clean play." he
said . "The cast is all black. There
are no women in it. It is real. It is
about what is happening in the
P.:orld. It is about the way peopl e
reel.'' •
PrincP,~.~ r.racP. of i\Jonoro and nn·
tli rorol.nn•-~t i\fnrgaret M earl. re ceived
Y/lffA ··w ornan oj thr Yf nr" mPdnls
J•1 Plu/arlrlrhia this ivePk. Prinr.ess
r.ra ce ~(11rl, ''\Vomen havP bP.rome v1r·
l ll'flS n.f mndern /1vl'19.·• 1vlnrh. /Ja.s
rnu.~rrl th('m "to lose somr. Clf thei r
/1>n1 1111ne 1nl111l1on.·· Of/1r r nu;r1rd<'E"
11 rrr. J.1r .... /lf artn1 Lur l1fl r King .J r. nurl.
f\'RC news correspondent rnuln1e
r rederzck Robbtn.!.
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'ldeolngical Eunt1£1a1'
Agnew Assails
Peace Protesters
WASHINGTON (UPl)-Vice Pre&idtnt
Spiro T. Agnew. freshly endorsed by
President Nixoa for 1ioing "a great_ jo~,''
has launched another free-swmging
atlack on antiwar demonstrators and
po I i tic i ans he called "ideological
eunuchs."
Agnew·s remarks, in which he re.·
pealed charges tha t leaders CJf the Oct.
15 Vietnam moratorium v.·ere •·impudtnt "
and "sonbs." led Sen. Albert Gore, (~
Tenn .), to declare:
"He is our greale!il disaster next lo
Vietnam."
In a speech at Harrisburg, Pa., Thurs·
day night, Agnew critirized "a glib,
aclivist element who v.•ould tell _us our
values are lies."
Although he made no mtntion tl. th•
earlier Agnew attack on peace demon·
strators, the President told the tthru e
group representatives be wa1 "ve.ry proud
to have the vice president with his Greek
background in this adrniniatr•Uon. and
be's doing a great job."
In a reference lo the wide criticism
.o:p.awned by his earlier attack, Apew
told the Harrisburg audience he had no
int ention of recanting.
Honor Medal
Goes to Three
Taking 'Super-block' Tour
11e said the nation can "afford to aep-
l'lrate them from our sociely-wilb no
more regrrt tha n we should feel ovf'r
discarding rotten apples from a barrel." Gls' Families r..trs. Robert F. Kennedy accompanies New York
City Mayor John V. Lindsay on a walking tour of
"super-block" -a renovated area in Brooklyn's
Bedford·Stuyvesant area which was a project of her
husband. Mr::;. K ennedy made a ~pecial trip from
Washington for a rare public appearance at dedi·
cation ceremonies for the renovated housing area.
Jn colorful language !hat has become
ll trademark. Agnew told a Republican
rlinner such elements are aided by poli tl-WASHINGTON (UPI) -Vice Prts1-
rians he called "parasites of passion" dent Spiro T. Agnew pre5ented the mtdal
who "value. 11 cause purely for its polil· CJf Honor today to the familie:i of three
iral mileage. men killed in Vietnam.
Bombers Attacking New Lebanon Mounts
Attack on Arabs
011 I srael Border
''They are ideoloical eunuch.! v.·hose One v.·as a fi.farine who threw himaelf
most co mfortable position is straddling on a hand grenade, then adminiatered
the philosophical fence, soliciting votes first aid to a wounded comrade befort
from ho!h sides." he said. dying of his own wounc!s.
"T do not overstate tbe c11se," he said , The medals were awarded to Marine
as he warned !hat a "convulsive society" J,ance Cpl. Jedh Barker, Marine Sgt.
\1·nuld lead people to "Settle for authoritar· Alfred Gonzalez and Army 2nd Lt. Harold
ian society." B. Durham J r.
··Right nn1' we n1ust decide v.·he!hC'r Barker v.·as honored with the nation's
v.·e wi ll take the !rouble to stave off a highest military award for heroism Sept.
Threat to U.S. Camps
SAIGON (UPI) -"""' rus11i.. of 1152
bombers today went after what U.S. iJl.
tell.igence described as a new 7 ,000-man
North Vietaamese threal t.o a string of
'•
U.S. Cautions
Against 'Instant
Desegregation'
V•lASHlNGTON IUP!l -•ligh govern·
ment officials rautiontd today against ex-
pectations of "'instant intPgratinn" in the
South with the Supreme Court·s edict on
echool desegregation and the Nixon ad·
ministration's vow to enforce. it.
The.se Officials said enforcement of the
hi&h court's order for immediate
desegregation of 33 Mississippi sc hool
d istricts would begin as soon as the. Slh
U.S. Circuit Court (If Appeals in New
Orleans act.a OD the case, probably next
wee.k. ·
But to implement tbe court's hlsloric
decision in .all slates which have evf'r
maintained legally segregattd schools
v.·i/l t.ake time, they said. noting the
J ustice Department "'ill have to file ,11.
motion for compliance in each CJf 200
5eparate school desegregation rases pen-
ding.
They also poinle<l out that nnother 230
Southern school districts are not cur-
rently CJbeying federal desegregation
guidelines. The offici als for ecast a flurry
of private lawsuits from parenU!: and the
NAACP legal defense fund ta end
1egregation in these. districts.
FCC HolJs Up
Radio Rate Hike
WASHINGTON (AP ) -The f eder11l
Communications Commission ordered to-
rlay a three-mon!h ~USPf'nsion. and hear-
ings. on propoi;erl rate increases for th"
radio channel. Trlpak and TWX ser\'lCes
of American Telephone & Telegraph Ctl.
The increases, totaling about $53
million a year. would ha ve gone into ef·
feet Nov. L but the FCC suspension push·
ed their t ffective date back to Feb. 1,
1970
Shoulrl thcv take f'ffect at that lime,
the f'CC d1re.cted AT&T to keep accurate
aCTounts ,.,., I hat refunds with interest can
be made 1! the. increases are. later found
lo be unv.·a.rranted .
By The As!ioc.lated Press lolalitarian slate,'' he said. "Will \•:e stop 21 • 1967, when he 1.hrew himseU on ll1'I e:r-l!!Olat~ U.S highlands camps hard by the it before it is too late, before the witch plorling grenade to shield fellow Marines
Cambodian border. Lebanese plane!! and tanks went into hunting and repression that are all too from the blast.
Military spokesmen 5ald the strato!ortll arlion today against Arab ~uerrillas in inevitable begi n?" "In a final act of hravrry, he crawl~ Agnew said !hat "regarrlless or the d-, d nd d rl ron......i 180 tons of bombs onto the i;ou!htorn Lebanon, killing 12 commandos · . d -to the side of a v•oun L"U comra ea I • ,,1,,". i~i;ue, it is lJrne to s1op emon~traling in ministered first aid before succwnbing to
recently rpott.ed buildup following a wave and wounding 40, gi1erriila f.Ources said. the streel.s and start doing something hi9 previous wou nds," the citation read .
(lf ~hellings during the night igainst the. Sourcrs in Al Falah, largest of !he constn1rti1·e about our institutions. Amer· "Mt~ hokl initiative. intrepid fighting
ll A b ·11 1 •of.! ica must recognize the dangers of con· l d · 1h reatened arti ery and Green Berel ra guern .a movemen -~. w •1 newsmen ~pirit, a11rl 11n"·avering rlevot ion o uty lJ1
C'mps. I D h s . I .st<int l·arnh·al." ihe fa"e of •lmosl ,,~·in death un· n ama.5'11~. I e. yrian raplta. lhat the Thl' vi re pr··sident wa.~ v.•ar mly prai~erl '" '' "' .. '""
In Saignn, the American Command attack v.·as la11nchcd against I.he hy Nixon Thursday at a "''hite House ..-loubtedl,v saved his comrades from furt.hPr 1ni·uri· or possible death." !urned over 13 ocean-going patrol boats to guerrill a-e ntrenched village of Kfar Quok reception for the Heri1agr Groups rl i\'1• Gonzalez \Vas c ited for a series nr
n'• th J 1· bo rl s1nn of the Republica n l\1ational Con1· 1hr South Vielnamese in !he continulni:: 0 r e srac 1 r er. millee. heroic arts d'uring the firi;t five daya of
"Viet namization" of the war and said 300 There was nQ confinnation n{ lhe at-defense of Hue Ci ty until his dealh Feb.
n1ore A1nerican troops were leaving for tack from Lebanei:.e military head-4, 1968.
home Saturday. quarters. Gonzalez, although Y.'OUnded several
'The de,·elopmenl!i came on the first an· The guerrilla snurcl's s;iirl Lt>banese SO VJ ET A LJT /-[ 0 R times. led his platoon across e:"l'posed ter·
nl\'ersary of fonner Presidwit Lyndon B. wa rplanes and artillery began pounding rain to att ack a r einforced Communist
Johnson's announcement that he wcis the village at 2::Jn ;:i,in. 'rank troops then LE.4 "E" FOJ>TLJJ\1£ machine gun bunker and destroyed i!
l'.lopplnR I.he bombin g of Nor1h Vietnam l ried to overrun the village but. l\'Crf' r U \. v.·ith grenades.
to ~et full-scale peace talks going. repulsed, according to the guerrilla Durham was c ited for heroism on Oct.
Since then. 10.11 1 Gls have been ld lled wurces, ~tOSCO\V (UPll Korney I . 17. 1967. While acting a!I an artilleT)'
and 67,171 wounded in action. Chukovsky, the grand old man of Soviet forv.·a rd ob.server. the. citation said, he ia:-
They said three guerrllla..o; taken literature ~:ho died Tuesday, left a nored severe head wound s to direct Ill!>
The. 852 strikes hit what U.S. prisoner by thr Lebanese soldiers \\'ere fortune of more than $1.1 mill ion, literary porting fi re against f'nemy troops.
1<pokesmen called troop concentrations, shot oa the spot. sources said Thursday. Durham was mortally wounded by
part of the buildup of nearly three Nor1h Egypt was reported pressing guerrilla Chukovsky earned it all by organizing enemy machine gun fire but the Army
\1ielnamese regiments four lo eight miles chief Yasir Arafat to meet with the chi ldren's libraries. annual jamborees for 1'aid, as he lay near death, he. 15aw two
from cambodia and 110 milt s nor1heast Lebanese but was said to have insisted children and helping v.-riters. r.tillions of \'iet Coog approaching, e.xe c utlftl
of Saigon. that Lebanon give full backing to the coplrs of his children'1 books earned rlefenseless, wounded men and 1wn-
During the night, the North Vietnamese Arab fight against Israt:'l. monumental royalties. moned help.
had launched eight 5ht l!ing attacks 1----'---"-----------------'--------------'-----------
rlgain,<;t three U.S. Army artillery anrl
Special Forces base.'i there, firing ;i tot;il
of 65 mortar and recoilless rifle rounds,
spokesn1cn said.
Casualllt>.'i in the <it1ac~s nea r Bu
Prang and Due Lap caused light
casualties bu t ground fi re shot dov.·n a
l' S. htlicopter Thursd ay, killing four
Americans nearby.
Drive Launched
For Ha ynslvor tl1
\\'AS HI NGTON IUPI) -The \\1ul r
House stepped up its i;amp;iign t.oday to
arouse gras11 roots ~upport for Supreme
C.ourt nomfn t e Clement F. Hayns\\·orth
Jr.
~ \\llite Hou~ mounted a nationwide
effort among local Repu blican organ1za-
t.Jons. bu.sinessmen".~ groups, rhan1bcrs of
commerce and trade associations in
behalf of Ha,yn~·ort.h. The idea "''<IS t11
rn·amp iienatorial offices with letters urg·
ing confirmation.
"We are urging st.ate party organil;i-
tions ta use their influence to get business
groups and law groups and others lo
write their senatoN," one White House
50W'ct. said.
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COMMUNIST WOMEN PRISONERS GIVE NEWSMEN ICY STARES
S. Vietnamese Camp Opened to Pr•11 to Refute Brutality Charges
Brutality Denied
Viets Show Off POW Camp
QUl NHON, Vietnam (UP I)
-The v.•omcn stared in
silence at the visitors walking
through the rows of double
bunk beds in their South Viet-
namese prison camp.
Their eyes showed fear,
ho stility, apprehensiveness
and just plain curiosity. A few
of the younger ones tried lo
muffle girlish giggles.
These were former workers
for the Viet Cong -895 of
them -and the Saigon
gove rrunenl was shov.·ing off
their prison camp to counlcr
Communist accusations that
women prisoners were being
s~ared to Death
NY Won1an Fall,s to Street
NE\V YORK (UPI) -Rita
Kerr was terrified when a man
mugged her in her apartment
lobby. \\'hen the doo rhell rang
at her fifth floor apartment
four hours later, she thought
the mugger had returned.
The 27-year-0ld Jan1aican,
who had been in U1e country
only three months. panic ked.
She ran to the window, climb-
ed lo the ledge and screamed
hysterically for help Tuesday
night.
She slipped. Wilma Martin,
her roommate, grabbed her . A
passerby isaw the young wo-
man dangling from the win-
dow and summoned the fire
dcrarlment.
Firemen tx>gan setting llp a
rescue net. Firefighter Law-
rence Yetman climbed a lad-
der being put inl.o place. But
\Vilma t-.tartin couldn't hold on
any longer. A split-second -
three feet -before Yetman
got to the window, Rita plung-
ed to the ground and died.
Police revealed Thursday
the doorbell at 1fiss Kerr's
apartment had bet?n rung by
two detecli\!CS . They had a
suspect they wanted her lo
identify.
mistreated.
Although newsmen making
the two-hou r tou r Thur~day of
the camp 250 miles northeast
of Saigon were not allowed to
talk to the inmates, they ap-
peared well fed and healthy.
The prisoners, ranging in
age from 13 to 55, live in
clean, wooden barracks with
dirt floors and aluminum
sheet roofing and walls. There
are two rows of double bunk
beds in each barrack ac-
commodating 60 persons.
"\Ve agree wilh the Geneva
convention," said the camp
co1n1nander, r.1aj . Phan J-luu
Hau, referring to the in-
ternational agreement cover-
ing treatment of war
prisoners. '"We never treat the
PO\Vs brutally."
F'or many, the food and
lodging are probably as good.
if not better, than they knew
in their native villages. It is on
a par with accommodations
for most South Vietnamese
soldiers.
The camp commander said
the prisoners are permitted to
listen to the radio <lr watch
television for two hours each
evening. There are movies
once a week and relatives can
visit for 30 minutes each
month.
Cigarette Ad Ba11 N eari11g
WASHINGT ON (UPI)
Five years after the su rgeon
general's report condemning
cigarette smoking as a
menace to public heal th. the
Senate Co1nmrrce Con1mitlec
has taken a tent.ative first step
toward a ban on broadcast
cigarette advertising.
If passed by Congress, the
meaSl.Jre would knock one of
television's bigge st advertisers
off the air. The cigarette in·
duslty spent $217.2 million on
television advertising I a s t
year, according tn the Federal
'J'rade Commission IF'TC). and
$21.3 million on radio com-
mercials.
The committee deadlocked
Thursday on another issue -
"''hether to let the F'TC require
a health warning in printed
cigarelte ads. Ci g a rel t e
makers have complained th~
FTC's proposed warning is so
slrong they \\'OUld stop ad-
''erlising rather than carry it.
It reads:
''Cigarette smoking I s
dangerous to healUi and may
cause death from cancer. cor-
onarv heart disease, chronic bro~hitis , pulmonary em-
physema and olher di seases.''
Sen. \\'arren G. Magnuson
( D ~Wash. ) , commerce
chairman, said lhe committee
wou!d merl \Vedne sday to
lhrash out the F'TC con-
troversy, confirm ils tentative
vote to outlaw broadcast
cigarette ad s and pick a date
lo make the blackout ef-
fective.
Sen. F'rank E. Moss <D-
Utahl, said he favored im-
posing it next Sept. 30. in time
to keep cigarette commercials
off when the new season of TV
l'hov.·s be~ins in Septemher.
St>n. Norri~ Colton (R·N.H.).
suggested Jan. I. 1971.
Upper Newport Bay Environmental Tours
November 1, (Sierra Club sponsored)
Dec:em~r 6, (friends of Newport Bay>
January 8, <Sierra Club sponsored)
9 a.m. ca<nar of Ea•tbluff Drive ind B1ckbay Drive, 11 heed of bay over•
looking former Se~ Worb.
Two hour walking tour.
For further informelion phone Gery JerM" (714) Slb-6053
FRIENDS OF NEWPORT IA Y
Friday , Octobtr ~!, 1%., DAILY l'!LOT $
Labor Loses Gift Arrangetl •y Johnsen?
British Seat HEW Wants Rest Home Land Back
LONDON (UPI) -Prime
r.1inister Harold W i 1 s o n ' !
Labor party lost a parliamen-
tary seat in special election
resull.! announced today .
Book1nakeni put the odds
heavily against the labor gov-
ernment's reelection in com-
ing national voling.
Opposition Conservative par.
ty leaders hailed lhc speclal
election results as indicating
they will recapture control o(
the Hoose of Commons.
; fl!' ,,_ •' . '
WASHINGTON (UPI\
The federaJ &ovtrnment wants
to take back choice land ob-
tained by a non-profit wr·
poratlon for a nursing home in
the center of Austin, Tex. in
what one senat<>r has called a
multi ·mllllon d<lllar • • I a n d
srab · · arranged by t h e
Johnson administration .
The Department of Health.
Education and Welfare said
Thursday in response t o
reporters' queries that it
d em anded "immediate''
FREE
STAND
return of the land valued al
several million dollars.
It ha.!! not been returned,
HEW said.
The H.EW disclosure was
made after Sen. J ohn J .
Williams (R·Dcl.l, charged
earlier Thursday that the
Whlte House helped arrange
the land transfer during the
last three months President
Lyndon B. Johnson was in of-
fice.
The senator said the land
Wl.15 given free to the U.S.
• • •
Geriatrics Center. In c. to build
a new and innovative nursing
home.
in Austin, the chairman of a
board that wanl.!J to build lhe
$8.5 million dollar nursing
home with federal money and
free land in Austin said Thurs-
day the project was "above
reproach."
Frank C. Erwin Jr ..
chairman of the University of
Te xu board of regenL!I, a
former national Democratic
committeeman and a close
political and p e r s o n a 1
associate of John.son. said:
"Sen. Williams has sten fit
IG suggest, at least by im·
plication, that there i s
something Improper or
un e thical about thil'I
worthwhile project. This is
most unfortunate because the
project was conceived with
nothing but the highe5l
motives and has thus far been
carried on in a manner that is
above repr<>ach. ''
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Masseur vs. Masseuse
the s trip of sand owned by the Southern Pacific Rail-By whatever euphenusm a r ubdown operation may
gO -111assage parlor, !i auna bath, health spa, or some
other -tlus type of business appears un~'el come in
Fountain Vall ey. The pla nning com1nission on Oct. 22
considered an a pplication fo r a health spa. f'our cond i·
t ions we re pl aced on the establish1nent, apparently end-
-· t On the inland side, it spoils the view of the road
ing the request. . . . Pri mary objection or the <.1pplicant to the co nd1llons
concerned the one barring "opposite sex tnassages" -
meaning men 1nust n1 assagc only n1en and '' on1en must
massa ge only ,,·onicn. ~-tassa ge pa rlors have operated
a s fron ts for pros tilu\1 011. hen ce civic concern.
1'his ban produce s other prub!e1n1>, huy,•cver -a
haven for hon1ose.'<uals and lc:.l)ians, fo r exarn ple . Thi s
Jed to the repeal of a sim ilar o rd ina nc e in J~untington
Beach in 1966.
lluntington Btach is joined by Newport Beach in
ha vi ng no ba n. rel.ving instead on c lose police su rveil-
lance. Both Co ... ta ]\lesa and \Vest minster ha n opposite
s ex 1n assa g c.
fl lost n1 a ssagc p eople are \VOm en. M asseurs a re
sca rce . So t he oppos ite sex ban is likely to preve nt op--
erations entirely. The question then comes down to
whether m assage parlors a re w anted in Fountain Val-
ley. That's the basic deci sion •o be made.
01arm of a City Dump
''Tin Can Beach" need s lo be cleaned up. From Sun-
set Beach to the bluffs along Coast Highway in Hunting-
'lon Beach, the road edges have all the cha rm of a city
d ump.
True the beach, owned b y the Stale of California
has had a new name in the past few years-Bolsa Chica
S tate Beach -but some of the old image has remained.
Trash of all kinds m a rs this entrance to the city. On
the sea s ide the mess extends 1to the s tate beach ac ross
edge and on property owned by the Bolsa Corporation.
The trash is the residue or a summer of swimming,
surfin~ and sunning by thousands from all over SouU1-
em California.
No one is clea ning it UP.· No one apparently is in·
v olved in cle anup responsibility. The city is not respon-
s ible. the state beach officials s ay it 's not state land a nd
tht: private companies say it's not their mess.
liul, unhappily. it is the city that is dan1a ged by
the reputation of being a dirty to\\'n.
It might be pertinent to n1ention that it is the peo ple
of 'the s tate or Califo rnia \11ho have c reated this mess
a nd it m ight be incumbent on the sta te govetnment to
d o something about it. ·
Huntington Beach city officials have made over·
lures to state officials for years aimed toward the c ity
takin~ over o peration of the beach.
It s about time state officials started giving the
city's ideas some. consideration. They could take a long
look at the city's clean, wide beach to the southeast.
This should at least show them what can be d one in
good beach management.
Spirit at Edison Hi gh
lfunting ton Beac h's new Edison H ig h School has no
al umni s o a homecoming week during football sea son
is not a ppropriate.
Not da unted by this handicap. the students of the
school have created a program dubbed S pirit \.Veek.
P lanned are the coronation of a F ootball Queen ro-
night , and a dance in the school cafeteria Saturday
night.
Congratulations to the new students or a ne\v high
~hool. There is no substitute for spirit. H
Our Chi ldren Dear
Gloomy
Gus:
Estimated J0,000 Battered, Starv ed Each Year
:Hark B ack to
:Basic V a lues
. .,
" Sydney J. Harri8
\\"c 1vatdle!l the moon-larnling this su1n-
mer up ln the 1.:ounlry. "·ith perhaps a
dozen children and teen-agers grouped
around the TV set, waitinj!" for the big
moment. Some of the kids WC'rf> lowni es,
and some were tourist s, ell from d if-
ferent backgrounds.
But their r eactton was pretty much the
~ame -blase acceptance. After the fir st
'moment of landing, when !hey knt'W all
was 11·ell. they rapidly lost interest in lhc
()peratlon. So rnan finally set foot on the
. moon -big dea 1.
At f1rst .,l 11'<1~ :-tartled, anrl a litllc
shotkcd, at their response, ur lack o! IL
TI1en it .suddenly brought home lu nic
, how the new generallan really (f()(•s 1n-
• habi t a different \\"Or ld th an the rest of
I.IS.
THEY GR E\Y UP accepting l\UCh
things as: a mailer of cou rse. Technology
holds no a"'e for them. In this t'lectronic
:ige, any projet't is possible, given enough
pati ence, mooe.y and energy . .e~·en Buck
Rogers became passe in their own time.
And I \\'ondered if their scale of values
\\'as not somehow more reahslic and
sensible than ours: for tl1cse genrrational
prcxluets or the L•lcrtronic er:i SC<'!TI more
humanec tha n 1heir parc111'. 11•.ll!i 1111·
pressed \\'Ith technical leat.s for their 011n
t;ake.
IT IS IROl\IC th:it 11 r, 11 hn j:!r r11 11r
·0;1th presumably more h u n1 ii n i s t 1 c
'alue~. are so jnfatuated wi th sc1ent1flc
pro<iucts ;i n d processe~ 11nr1 ;u::h1rvf'·
1n~nis. \\'hJ!e they, th e first babies ()( 1he
Eldr idge Cleal'er°s susigestion that
/'\ort h Vie tnam \\'ou ld exchange
Americ an pilots for Black Panthers
raises thr interesting ques tion of
"'hat should be thr r atio. !low
abou l, say. uh. ~.000 panthers for
one pilot, just for openers'.'
-J.B. H.
Thi. fl•l•rl nfNch .. ad•rt' ~i.w.. ""'
"t<"•1rH1 th-of !"9 ""'~-•. 1•""
rwr Pl'! -·• N Gloom• Gu .. Daily l'ilol,
cybernetics age, are seeking for ethical
absolutes and social solu11ons and
person<i l equations -as ccmfusf'd and
contradictory as lhe1r quest may appear
lo be.
"Everybody knew we could make i1 up
there,'' \\'as their implrcil response,
"Now how aboul seeing jfv.•e can make 1l
do"," hrre -how abou t using some Qf
thal smartness and sweat and riough to
fix up a better world for us lo lire in?"
T II E i\IOON-t.ANOING w ll ~ a ,.t1'1d
sym bol or the generational gaJl. And IL
\1•as JU Sl as true of the farm k"1d~ and
townies as of lhe rnnre soph1sllcnteft.
urb<>n. pril'llte-St·hool youngsters -1hey
all walked away from the TV ~ct after ll
shor1 while, the way thry'd lurn off a ball
game in the 8th 1nn1ng \\'hen the c:on·
elus ion \Vas foregone.
A rcn1ark aQle transv alua tlon has hap-
pf>nf'rl -r ren n1orc remark able than
•·arlhhngs l'lun1pln.i: around that d!.!ad
Jllf'cf> of rock a quarter·milhon miles
11way. Our chi ldren, \\"ho superficially
. •ef>1n so "n1odcr11." are ha rking bacc k
rn11 :trrl ba~11' :ind ('lf'mentary l'alues
t aln1~st rrhgious values in their O'A'n
"'aV I, while "e adults worship a god call·
rrl Sr•it·nrc .. 1n(t 111 hi s name ignore a 11
the tlet'pe St sublLJnary need s of manklnd.
Tlie Si1igle Wo rst Thin g
' The house\\·irt complains of rising food ~osts. The house buyer thinks nevi hous-
ing is nut of sight. New automobiles cost
tnore this year, Taxes ;il11·ays !!,O op.
. Thi.<: is in f\a1 ion. It plagnrs e1pr~'hfl<I}'
~nd pains public off icers, \1·ho don "! like.
fo hr11r ea rptnJ:: from the tnasS('s.
Bankrrs dnn't like lo hear il , eithrr,
~on "t li ke a trencl \\hich res1r1cts Ille
free pla.v of 1he1r loani; lo t:ustoml·rs.
Annual defcnSE' cosls are. $75-80 billion .
f)f this, the Vientam war consumes
dlrect ly about $30 billion . But out~ide
hirct't defenSt> cxpcnditur('s, 1hc. war sub-
tracts a muc h larger chun k of the gross
halional product.
DAVID ROCKEFELLER is t ha1r1nan
of the !:i National Bank of New York,
'5econd I gtst in the count ry. Atlending
tht lnle 'onal Industrial Conference in tan Franci5co, he said: '"The single
korst. lhina: thlt has happened to our
~conomy .•• has been the expanrling•ln·
'"'olvement In the Vittnam \l"ilr." He said
lht economy was relal1vely stable prior
to escalation of the \l'ar.
For a year many puhl1r1.<its styling
t.hemselves Jiberall have subscribed lo a
theory thlt big American 1nrlustry thr11·es
on the war, heoce doesn't \\·ant it to end.
The citraordinarJ aclil'ity anil expansion
ot industry depend for continued pros.
pcrity on enormous defe nse expenditure,
U1ey a ver.
1\IR. ROCJCEFEUER. likt> all big
bankers, is closely /n1·olved iri big 1n-
<l uslr.r. and the mass nf smaller ror·
porat1ons which 1upply the giants. The
equation seem~ simple-.
·-·-·-·-·-< -,._._. ~ ::'\ ( .... i
Royce Bri er ' .
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But it. isn't. B<1nkers Jlke in1lustrial ac·
liv ity and expansion wliicl\ keeps money.
"·hich lhry holrl in tru~I. 'ol'orking. But
bankrrs, j11st a.~ you and I, a lso like
li labi !ity. They \\'ant to know where they
are going.
For fi\'e yrar!> or Vielnam escal ation,
noboc:y ~1as known \\·here il -and ""C -
are going.
For fil'e years we IHJ\'C not been going
anywhere to meet the domestic needs of
the peaple. We have a high employment
rate, but that is not enough. Jl creates an
earning elite, but it doesn't cut elite
prices, welfare costs anrl taxes, or spread
prosperity to masses of amsumers and
workers.
FUNDAMENTALLY. defense money,
beyond prudent considerations o f
i;<'Curity. is shot a way 'A'ithout return. It
engen drr s: a phony ac:tivity
without permanence. ancl shows no
capital gein !OJ" the nation as a whole..
This nation tw never advan(:flj by
capftal gain• permitting reinvestment. AD
our wars hive interrupted this gain, .In
\\'ars of survival we have suffered the in-
lcrruption. thankful lo remain In
but1lneu. \Vars of adventurr. like Viel·
nam, " don't blve to suffer. Every
dollar of th6 l!iO billion ~pt'nt in Vietn11m
is out o( yout pock.et, and down the dram,
even when you .cem monwntarlly 1ble to
niect your bills:.
Child Abuse and Murder in America
By NOR~fAN NIXON, M.D.
Of the nearly one thousand murders in
the Un ited States every month. ap.
proximately one l'ictim in 20 is a child
killed by his n1other or rather. Tens of
thousands more are severely battered,
abused, starved or abandoned every
year: many die as a consequence.
Child murder by parents has been
reported for centuries in nearly every
country. At ()ne time, the inhuman act of
killing a new-born with the consent of
parents. family. •or community, was an
acceptable method or family planning
and population rontrol. In some socielies,
illegitimate babies, girls more often than
boys, were kiTied or allowed to die from
neg\f".:t and abuse. Superstllion al.so led
to infanticide, particularly for weak or
deformed in fants. And in primitll'e
cultures, eountless infants died as ritual
!lacrifices lo the gods so as to bring good
fortune to the Jiving.
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: Everyday
·· Prohlems
LAST 1\IONTH, in the American
J ournal of Psychiatry, Dr. Phillip
Resnick of Case \\'eslern Reserve
University school of medlcint . revie\\'Cd
131 eases of flllelde (the killing by a
parent or a son or daughter older than 24
hours). More than twice as , many
mothers as fathers committed child
murder . Nea rly •II were married, \\"ith
lhe mothers ranging from 20 to 50 years
of age, v•hile the lathe.rs 1\·er e between~
and JS. f.i ost victims-died dtiring the first
six months of life.
Dr. Resnick classified child murders
into five groups:
(II "ALTRUISTIC'' flUCJDE-com·
ni itted •·ou t o! lovr " "'hen one or both
parents subsequently killed lhemse!ves,
clai1n'1ng th<'y could not abandon their
children: and those perpet rated to relie'e
lhl' child 's suffering. real or, imagined.
(2 1 "Acutely psychotic·• filicide -
where the parenl~ \rho killed werr under
the influence of hallucinations. delusions
or deliriurn.
(3"1 "Unwanted child"' fihc.1de -when
the victim was not desired or was no
!o:1ger wanterl by the parent because of
illegitimacy, extramarital paternity, or
financial pressures.
j4l "Spo use. rerenge'' rilic ide -those
committed by one parenl lo make the
marit..-1i partner suffer.
t5J .. Accidental" rllic.ide -those ~·ho
die as !he result of a fatal "batte rt'd child
syndrome·· in which the parenl punished
the child Ol"erzealously in a violent out-
burst of temper.
AT LEAST TJIREE-FOURTHS or a ll
paren1~ \1·ho 1.illtcl 111r1 r 011n children
sho\\·ed r.<.~ 1.:luat rir ~.1 1n p10111~ pnor to
their ltl1c1dr Hrpca1i:cll.11 !llt•1• talked (Jf
iiu1c1'J r and thei r conrtn1 ;JIJ1•tH 11ir f11 l11re
Qf their sons and 1liH1'lhir1•, ,\l"lua lly,
1nany 1n1•lhr>rs ~l'"t p~1 1·l11a lr1c hel[1
because of an ovcr\1hel1111ng fea r that
lhey 1~·i l! harn1 the1r 111l :1111s Others,
equally In need of psyt'holl1t'r1.1p,I', do not
receil't' i1 because their lantily phy~1-
<'ians, pediatricians. 1:111 rnforct·rn£·nl 11f.
Heers 11ncl others <1re 11ut ;iw:irr. lhAt
these inothcrs m1glil acl uut 11le1r 1norh1d
in1pulscs and obsessions.
Sli\-CE AN ESTl:'llATE\l I fl ' on I)
children arr haltered and star1 c·d caeh
~·oar in the L'.S .. it is imp€rativc tha t
el'ery casi: or child abuse. rect ive prom pt
inter rention so t11at the maiming and kill·
ing of many chi ldren can be pre1ented ,
Jrlentificat1on of p ar e n 1 s wl10
<lemonstratr. a potent ia l for child abu.o;e
or murder is essentia l. No longer should
the cries of their children go unheeded.
Parents Warned on Trick or Treat
To the 1-:dllor:
J 'ol'Ould like lo ma ke a small r equts\.
Halloween is just a few <lays a'ol·ay.
Thousands of little chi ldren 'ol'ill be goi ng
Irick or treating, their little hearts filled
\\·ith joy \\'ith the 1·lsion of the goodies
lhty hope to receiv e al the doors. These
childrtn trust their gh'ers. Unfortunately.
~on1e or \hesc gi vr rs are ,, e r y
unscrupulous people. They thin k pills or
other harmful items are great gags.
i\tY REQUEST JS ... will you please
print a n !tern in your paper requesting
that all parents check their children ·s
lricli or treating bag before their child ren
r>al the candy. El'en if only one child
rrceived a harmful item 1vhich the
parents detected after reading this item
in the newspa per, and saved this child
from hi.rm, this item \\"OU\d be \\'Orth tht
few lines of space it would take.
Please give this request consideration,
for lhe safety of all litlle children.
GAIL ANDERSON
Child's Vle 1r polnt
To the Editor :
This ii; from ont nf the many readers of
the DAILY PILOT. A ft er reading
Dorothy Wenck's views on Halloween in
. ---B11 George ---.
Dear George ;
I followed your hint about utiliz-
ing those left-over slivers of soap
bars anrl melting them down in a
milk carton to create beautiful,
varicolorrd holiday candles. I find,
however, that lhese candies won't
bum.
1\tRS. E. I.
Dear Mrs. E.J.:
Yeah, I ·found that out. too. T
gueS! that's why they u~ wu,
Well -win !Ome, lose some.
Dear' George-:
I woukl like to give II me party
for the ladies in my 11arden club as
J have heard tile «nlerpiece \R a
big cake. How large should the
cake be?
WEDNESDAY HOSTESS
l)ear llostess:
Woukt }""OU mind Mking . Belly
Crocker thi5 question? It will m11ke
Bett1'1 trhole d11y.
Mai ' .)OX
Letters from reud crs are u·e!come.
/Vo rmally !llrirers should convey thcrr
messages in 300 tvords 01 less. The
right lo coi1dcnse Jel!ers ro fit space
ot e!imi nate Libel is reserve,l. All let-
l<'rs r.'llist include signature a nd mcnl-
1119 address, but namr3 may be 1oith·
held o't rtq!lCt t if snff1cient ren.~on
1s apparent.
the October 22 ed1t1on, I nearly called up
and eancelerl my subscr iption. Thal is
about the most suppressive vie.,..·point
rvc read in JO years. P<'rhaps she doesn't
quite understand the vie.,..·point of a five-
year-old child. Perhaps she has never
harl any children. Whatever the problem
may bt, I do hope she has it corrected
soon.
MRS. MICHELE STETZEi~
Dorothy Wenck T.JO iurcd 011t somt
danger.! i"11volved i 1l trick·OT·treath1g
a11d suggested the best solut.ion is to
kt tp chi!drtlt ho1nt that tiight ond
ent.ertatn with a party.
Editor
T h e 1\"eed t o Wi1t
To ttie Editor:
President Nixon·s recenl statement to
the effect that he was not going to be the
lirst president to lose a war illustrate~
America's foremost nat.iooal charac·
leristic. tht need to win.
During World \\'ar I.I, a group of
psychologists and psychiatrists w;u com-
mtssioned by the Army Psychological
Warfare Depl to determine th e
predominant national characteristic of
major combalanLI. The chief American
tr1it was the nttd to win. The leading
RU55ian characteristic was to play the
game to the utmost; winning or losing
was not vital. The chief British trait was
accommodation, that of Germany was
lo1•e of order and authority.
THE PREOCCUPATION of our recent
pres!den1s .,...ilh their historical tmai;e ir
llK•y could not win an ill-eoncei"ed 1rar
:igainst a small , primitil'e. agrarian
c011ntry apfll'ars to he a major reawn
that the "'ar contlnul'S. Thr o~hrr 11•er~
tMl we are losini at home-, alienation of
our )·oung peoplt , pove-rly, racial hatred.
poll uti on, etc., are 'being lotit b«1u.se our
lives. energies and materials are being
~xpended lo prosecute the 'ol'ar in Viet·
nam.
f.1 ank1nd has always revered men who
pu( the needs of others be f ore
lhemsel\"es; it is unforlun ale for the
A.rnl'r tca n people that our last two
pres.1dents ha ve been men who put thelr
personal needs and vanities ahead of the
needs of their t"Ollnlry .
~llLLA RD FERGUSON
Ple1Ui119 B o lh
To V1r Edi tor
During the 1968 election campaign, t.lr.
Nixon said he had a plan to end the war,
bu t didn 't siy \\'hat it v.·as, He hasn't
revealed it clearly ye\, bui it ls beginning
to sho\\·.
ite knov.'S Americans are tired of th e
cost of the war in lives and money. He
also knows that the Pentagon generals
Hiring Radicals
• .-
Press Comn1en ts
•••
Antigo, \\'Is., Journal: '' C a mp u s
turmoil is mak ing some employers 'vary
of recruiling among 'radic;ils.' A West
Coast cmploymenl agency, says the Wall
$!reel Journal, reports a sudden spate of
t efusals by some companies to consider
job applicants from crisis·torn San Fran-
cisco Slate and Berkeley universities. A
New York pi!r!Onnel agency that places
college graduates detects 'a negative
chance in cohipany atUtudes' ••• "
Mon111 Minn., Tribune:.. "The in-
creasing romplexity of our society 'is
reflected in the work load of dellberaUve
governmental bodies all the way from the
vi11Agt council to the. nation's Congresr .•
Service in the state legislature is an
ongoing task when the legislature is not
in session and a nightmare of hectic days
and s1ecpltss nights during the legislative
session. The ronscientious member of
Congress is runnin& ;ii full speed all the
time, ntvcr qu.lle able to ktep up."
1.,.a,·on la. C. .. Tlnw.-: "GOO gave us two
ends. one to sit on and the other to think
11·ith. A 1nan's success dtpends on whlrh
he USf'li moot. It is • case of headi; you
win , •nd tails you lose .''
\l"ith whom he has always been friendly
v.·ant a military victory. He is !rying to
please both. Behind the scenes the gtn-
erals are being reassured : on s!age, 1he
people are Jed to be lieve that troop u·ith-
dra1vals mean the end of lhe war.
ON RELIABLE authority it is repoMrcl
that Ambassador Bunk ~r has urged Ni xon
!a "hold off on negotiations, contend ing
that the longe r the talks in Paris are
deadlocked. the better it is for the US.
and Vie1nam milita ry pos1!1on.'' It is easy
for the President to aerept th1~ ad1·ire,
for he and 1he ambassador rely h12avily
on the counsel of the military.
The New York Times of Sept. 14 quo!·
td a Washington .source lhat "the purpose
(o{ troop 'A'ithdrawal and drafl suspen-
sion ) was to calm domestic dissent while
conlinuing th e present course of the
war ."
Thus the. Pre.sidenl"s plan seems clea-r-,
l t is to make the war more ar.ceptable
to the American people by reducing some·
what American carualties. and preSI for
.. ,,ictory" by bombing Vieln~m "back
Into lhe Slone Age." It is called "Vlet-
namizing lhe war.··
WTLL THE AMERJCAN people <:onttnl
to continue the war which many fetl
should never ha ve betn "Americanized''
11nd ~·hich nobody wants. Let President
Nixon s!atc plainly whether he intendl
lhat mort American boys shall be sac-
rificed and mort Vielnamese be made
homeless, maimed for lift or killed .
/\nrl let the people inform the President
whe!hr r I hes rlected him to end 1he v.•ar,
or satisfy \be military ambit.ions: or th e
Pentagon.
-J. STUART INNERST
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Friday, Cklober 31. 1969
The ed itorial page of the DoH1'
Pilot seek,, lo inform ond slitn.-
11/otl' reader$ by ptf'senthig this
n ew.tpaPfr's ophuon$ and com-
rne11tory on tnpir., of iu le rl's t
ond ~ig11 i/n:a11 rr.., b" p rovidi'llg 11
fortHll for 'hr e.rprcfsioit of
0 11 r readers' opi>1 io11.~. nud b!I
pre~en ti11g the <Jiuer.~e t'il'll'·
f}OIJTIS of i'11fo nnrd obsrr l>f'r.~
and. spokt sn1c11 au Lorne., f/f tile
<lau.
Robert N. \.Veed, P ub lisher
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Fountai.n Valley
VOL. 62, NO. 261 , 4 SECTIONS, 42 PAGE S ORANGE ·COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, dCTOBER JI, 1969
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Crash Victims 01(
Beach Woman Among Trapped Four
. .By ARTHUR R. VINSEL 1 ' Of flHI Diiiy PilOI Sloll
A .party of four persons r eturning from
an evening dinner flight to Mexico when
!heir plane crashed during a foggy Ian·
clirig approach at Orange County Airport
Thursday arc improving al a hospital to.
day.
The two men and tv•o wome n \\-ere
either trapped In lhe wreckage of the
Cessna 310 or hurled oul on impact when
the aircraft tore through a wire fence,
flipped over In a rield and "'as demolish·
ed.
Pilot Robert W. Perkins, 51, ol Long
Be<jch, president or lkaw Industries· in
Torrance, apparently mi sjudged his ap·
proach in the fog, hitting earth near Red
Ifill and Paularino avenues.
Passenger Patti J\tallas, 36, or [1652
f)urha111 Drive, Huntington Beach. 1.'i
listed in good condition tod ay at Cosla
J\lesa Memorial Hospital.
Perkins, his firm's vice president Ed·
n1und 0 . Oun'ahoo, 42, a neighbor in the
same Long Beach tract, and Jo Ann Ma y,
:;s, of 5356 Gerda Drive, Anaheim, are
listed in fair condition.
The plane was inbound tov;ard the
coast from Calexico Airport at 1:15 a.m.
Beach Files Own Action
On Tank F arni Re1noval
· A cross complaint has been filed in
Superior Court by the ci ly of Huntington
Beach asking that Gulf Oil Co. remove
zeVtial large storage tanks fr om pro-
perty east of Beach Boulevard.
!be' Cl'G8I complaint has been entered
In ·h 1uit brou&ht last July by two
owners of properly adjoining the tank
facn against tne city, GuU Oil and Mills
Land and Water Co., owners of the tank
fann property.
Akeley P. Quirk and Nadine Ruth are
suing the. city a nd !he other parties
~ause 2.17 acres of property wa::; re1.on·
ed by the city in 1963 fro1n single family
residenllal use to residential-agricultural
use.
The suit maint ains thal the rezoning
deprived the landowners of best use of
their property.
The Gulf Oil Co. has a long term
franchise from the city lo maintain the
oil Lank farm and a pipeline extendlng in·
to the ocean. Tankers deliver oil to U1e
farm through UUs pipeline while anchored
offshore. · ·
The cross co111 plaint by the city main·
lains that the oil tanks are a hazard ;:ind
should be ren10\'Cd.
Valley Ma11 ls11't Too Old
To Become Good Fence1·
''They say you're ntver too old."
remarked Annond Papineau, 53. who on·
ly -nve years ago took up his first th in
blade sword and learned lo fence.
Two years ago, the age of 5\. he \~as
!killed enough to ('Qn1pete in thr U.S Na~
1iona!s in learn epee con1pctition.
"I didn 't \vin anylhi ng but I fenced in
lhcm. Al my age U1at is quilC an al'-
complishment." said Papineau. a ~·ou11·
tain Val ley rc,c;idcnt.
Papineau fences every ?>londay an<l
Saturday at the Long Beach Yf\>1CA and
his ambition he says i!i to fence in a
match when he is 75 years· old.
The elder fencer is a maintenance man
for Nev•port-Mesa Unified School District
and this \\·eek Al the reques1. qf Principal
Carl Vreba\ov ich he put on an exhibition
for studen!s at Presidio Elementary
School.
I !is opponent v.'as 22·year-o!d f ord
Bauman, a Sludenl at Long Beach StritP.
Tl1ry fenced "'ilh foils, epecs, also c;:i\l ed
dueling rapiers, and sabers -the thrC'e
ki11dl\ O( fencing S\VOrds.
P<ipineau said his teacher, Dr. J11hn
~l cKee, who lives in Huntington Harbour,
1s one of only ei ght fencing masters in the
llnil<'rl States ..
"Fencing 1s very strenuous." said
Papi·neau. "You have to love it. So many
:.tudenL-; come in and last seven or eight
weeks and then drop ou t."
Papineau and wife. Ruth. have. three
grc"·n children, all married and gone
frrim home. Fencing holds his attention
now .
Thursday When Perkins radioed the El
Toro ~1arine Corps Air Station tower for
permission to lanrl.
The Orange County Airport facili!y
\.\'ith Its so phisticated ne1v instrument
landing system 1vns closed and El Toro
?-.1CAS authorities \\•ere I h e r e r o r e
monitoring all air traffic in surrounding
skies.
Perkins ·was cleared , for · 13.nding at
Long Beach or Orange County' and -for
reasons yet undetermined -abrupUy
ielected the local airport.
Stan Anderson
Named Mayor
Of Seal Beacl1
R~al estate m;in Stanley Anderson, 62,
\\'as unanimously elected mayor Thurs·
day by the five·member Seal Beach City
Council.
T'1e position v.·as vacated lasl week
\~1hen former ~1ayor John B. Hamllt.on
resia:ned midway ~~ . h :~. meeUng. Hamllton said ht w · g-c!CdJrn'lea&.ed
in carrying out ci · busin~ by Uutt
othe·r councilmen and the city manager.
Anderson, a veteran rouncilman of
eight years, who was elected to the
n1ayor 's post twice before in 1964 and
1967, seid he did not care lo comment on
Haini!ton's resignation.
''I'd rather nol go into thaL I don't like
that kind of publicit y," he said. "\\'e'\·e
been pretty proud of this tow n and \ve
v.•ant lo keep it lhal 1\·ay. It v.·as just one
of 1 hose flareups."
Hamilton. however, insisted he still
feels the san1e way he did when he
resigned and charged that h'e did not
want to be a "stooge'' for councilmen
Anderson. f.1rs. Veda Drei·s, Lloyd Gum·
mere and City Manager Lee Risner.
He indicated that the three councilmen
had repeatedly run tel Risner with "cer·
lain pet projects." and left him "in the
dar k."
"I just wanl 1he council lo lake charge
r>,r the city i ~lead of illc city m:inager,"
he ~aid aft• , the Thursday night session.
"l think lhe mr('lin~ !\l onday night might
b(' very intc.rcst1ng. I 1hink A nder.~on
n1;iy ren10\'C n1e fro1n a lot of boards I'm
on
~lr~. \•era Dreis, the city's 1 ice mayor,
who y,a s earlier non1[nated for mayor,
hut declin ed for ~rsona l reasons. said
Hamillon's charges "'ete "absolutely not
true at all ."
Risner. v.'ho was accused by HamiUon
o! running the city council and its
meetings. said "I have no comment on
anything:' ·when quenlloned ;i boul the con·
lrovcr~y. "Mr. Hamllton is a friend of
mine."
SCHOOL JANITOR PAPINEAU (LEFTl, COLLEGE STUDENT 'BAUMAN DEMONSTRATE SKILLS
Fountein V•ll•y Resident Thinks Yount end K••P• F lt Witt, Foils, Epees end S.ber1
I
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HE'S READY FOR HALLOWEEN; ARE YOU?
Jotil Garci• Prepar•1 Treat That's a Trick
Tri~ks for Treat
Valley Teen Concocts Spook Howe
By RUOr NlEDZrEL.SKI
Of 111• D•!I~ Polo! Sl•ll
Goblins and spooksters coming to the
house of !~year-old Joel Garcia in fo11n·
t<i!n Va)fey tonight will receive an ex ..
traordin;iry Ha lln\l'f.'~n !r('a\.
And the treat is a trick . A v.·holc garage
lull of them.
.Since the beginning of tile su;nm('r,
Joel, \\'ho admits to a flair for the
macabre, has been at work. devising dif·
lerent schemes to scare the daylights out
of Halloween trick or treaters.
The spook house which he has con·
cocted in his garage at 1844 1 Linden St i;o;
JUSl about ready for its premier
performance, with only a few more wires
to hang up to provide lhe proper lighting
for a ghostly atmosphere.
Parents Urged
To Watch Kids
1-tuntington Beach Police Chief Earl
ROOitaiUe today asked parents tel watch
their youngsters as th ey hop frorn house
to OOuse and cross streets on Halloween.
"Our primary concern is the children
ln their dark costumes which are hard
fnr motorists to sec," said Robitaille:.
"we encourage the parents to stay with
their kids as they trick or treat .. "
Huntington Beach will strengthen its
police force tonight to watch traffk: arid
gu~rd against property damage ..
Fountain Valley' polic.e warned children
not to e8t caooY "1iuiout .checkµig ,it acid
not 1a enter ,any· homes.
Both deparlm~t.s warned, perenta l.<J
check any rooo or gi!l.5 given to their
children. Neither city has any regulations
prohlblting ti-le.Ii: or trea\inj.
Sloe#< '~larket•
'
i'l"E\V YORK (AP )-The .sl<>ck ma.rket
'moved ' rhoderately hi&her in actl ve
trading.late this aflernoon. (See quota·
Uons. Pages 10.11 ).
ft wa11 .a "oonnal Friday m11rket wilh
n-O;l.hing spectacular happening,"· sajd
Alan Shaw of Harris Upham & Co.
For U1e past few days the Fountain
Valley H.igh School student has had a
tough lime keeping the neighborhood kids
away from his garage. All are trying to
.'(et u look to lessen U1e frightful impacl
»h('n J-lalloween rolls arou nd.
.Joel. hnwcvcr, in\P ilcd the D . .\ILY
Pl LOT in fo r a sneak prev\r.w.
On entering the ghost man~ion .Jori
tingle:; yol1 intn a catatoni c stale >1'ilh
,c;on \l' sirnulatcd spiderwebs only to ·have
you bolt upright seconds later trying to
;,void being run down by a roaring
n1otQrcycle.
"Y-0u see a headlight roming at yo u to
the sound of .a motorcycle which finally
,c;creeches to a h ~lt," .Joel explained.
"The headlight i,c; really a flashlight hung
011 a lravcr,c;e rod and the sound comes
from a tape recorder which plays through
a guitar amplifier .. "
Also distinguishable In the black·lighted
r.pook room a ra miniature skull, a dan-
cing skeleton, bats. a man dangling from
a hangman's noose and a home-built wit·
('het'i cauldron that gives off wt\ite steam
from the combination of diluted nitric:
acid and ammonia.
He ha! a lso planned a kit called "How
'l'o Make A M1M1ster." It will ,have thret
bins, one marked with "eyes," another
one with "hearts" and another with
''braina." The peop!e coming. into the
house wlll have to reach into Ole bins for
their pa rts.
"'rhe-eye,c; arc actllally peeled gra~
and the he arts boiled egg whites. And the
lir<iin::; -well they're cooked spaghetti."
said .Joel with a gh oulish grin.
''The house is for all the kids lfl the
neighborhood and I'm going to open'it up
tonight as soOn as it gets dark," he ad-
ded:
Money fqr his· H~lloween -project came
~,his ·,babysitting earnings and from
donations by his parents. A good portion
was· spent on mood records IUCh as
·"Dracula's Deuce" and "G!fool Millie." ·
"J• mMmber when 1 W"all small the
people WOO lived near us had an electric
door that sq1ie&ked open1 on. Hatlowetn.
They had spooky things Inside . and M.
'SC'lred me. I llked ·that. !]L'11 nice .• to
rerncmber," said Joel, exl)laining where
hill idea originated·.
··1 don't like to get scared al the time
I'm being ~arecl but I !lure enjoy It
nflerwijfjls," he grinntd.
He •kons that other chik:lren feel
likewise i nd has spent a good de81 of
ti me and money to prove that he is· cor·
rect,
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N.Y. Stoekl
TEN CENTS
TWA Plane
Pogo Sticks
Across U.S.
BANGOR, f\.faine IUPI) -A riOe·
9>'ielding youth, described as a c\eaneut
"all-American" type, hijacked a jetlint.r
over California today and began a ho~
scotching trip lo Egypt.
The Trans \Vorld Airline plane, a Boe·
Ing 7r1'l bound from Baltimore to San
Francisco, was hijacked after leavinc
Los Angeles on the last leg of the flight.
The hijacker had boarded tAe plane. at
Los Angeles. The plane was flown baclr:
to Denver where it refueled and let off
39 passengers. The hijacker 1>aid he
wanted to fly to Egypt.
The plane put down again in New York
to refuel but was scared, off by FBI
agent.<; and flew on to Bangor to complete
refueling.
Apparently still headed for Egypt, I.hi
plane was cleared for a flight to Shannon,
Ireland \\'hen it fini shed refueling and left
Bangor International Airport.
Before leaving Bangor, the hi jacker -
radioing in ,c;tructions from the pilot to the
control tower -commanded person1
V•atching from nearby windows amt
doorways at the airport and a nearbJ
factory tel duck ollt of !iighl. Aul~ridts had sealed off the rtf'llelina
area before the plane landed iii BangOT .t:
10: 13 a.m. PST. It departed into Lipt ,·
wlnds at 10:5a a.m. '
About 15 State and local police and
sheriff's officers were on hand as the
plane landed and taxied toward t~
isolated refuellng 8ite, Officials .said it
'WoulJ -take about 26 minutes to l'ffuel.
TRI! FBI, which ftighlened the hilacker
t way from New York, was close behind
a~ refueling started in Bangor. A small
plane loaded with FBI agents put do\lin at
!he airport shortl y after the jet landed.
Police removed a man From near th@!
plane when the hijacker radioed to the
control tower that he saw a shadow and
wante<l any individual removed from the
scene.
Authorities !ald they were unable to
determine where the hijacker stationed
himself in lhe plane as the. refueling
began, but they assumed he was in the
cockpit "because he 's just dishing out
orders and the pilot is radioing them to
the cor.lrol tower."
PlaM to seiu Uie hijacker, a cleancut
youth of about 19 .. and prevent lhe
(See lllJACK , Pa1e ZI
Robert M. Pyles
Succumbs at 77
Robert ~1 . Pyles. retired oil man and
founder of the R. ~f. Pyles Boys Camp of
HunLington Beach, died ·this mornin1
after a long illnss. He was 77.
~I r. Pyle had lived in Hunlinglon Beach
for more than 30 years. He was general
manager of Southwest Exp\Mation Com·
pany, purchased later by Signal Oil Com·
pany.
He rounded the boys camp which bear~
hi,c; name in 194.9. This past summer 432
underprivileged boys were sent to the
organization's high Sierra camp.
Funeral services will be held In
Bakersfield Sunday at 3:30 p.m . at lhe
Greenlawn Mortuary. Survivors include
Mrs. Pyles of. the family home, 8322 Ellls
Ave. and two daughters.
Or••lle
Weatlaer
Surprise: It's going to be a
rlice weekend. with sunny skies
prevailin g over tempera'tures
ranging rrom a comfortable 75
alon1 the co1st to A sweltering
90 further inland.
.INSmE TOD-'Y
Thi -renotcmed Stuttgart Bol·
let. comf:!t' to Southf':nt. California
ne:c 10tek, with o formtr Santa
Anon. plavh•g a featured role.
See today's \Veekende:r &ectiun.
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Christ Teen·s March on 'Temple of Mammon'
By JA..\fU ~tcNAllB Jr.
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SOll'nl SAN MATEO -'r!w: Chlldt<n
ol Israel today made aft emdus ftGm
tht 1r hc adquarlt'rs here, marching on
"The Temple of ~fammon," for a three·
hour demonstration in the heart of San
1-~rancisco·s fina ncial dlstr1r1.
Formerly known as lhc Teens for
Christ, when headquartered 1n Hun·
11ngton Beach. the seH·SI) led rc\'olu -
uonary evangelists planned to hil wealthy
.
M°'tJomery Strttf. at tht 11troka of noon.
liOldcd ud robed in blood-10<! ~
clelh -u -ll!ey ill•oded -Memorial Chapel In Palo Alto for a .,._tleft 1ut Sunday -!ht .... p
hoped to dianopl an olll..,na. rOllllne ez-
ecull•ea' mart1nj lunch hour.
Tht Children of Israel's leader, "·ho
has proclaimed his name as JG1b, said
the car caravan would head back to
South San t-.1ateo after its "Green
Friday'' antl·money dt'monstralion.
"For Hallewffn bijiriks," he explained.
"w" may bum dft·n a buildina' or
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Only Tbd1y, Colla Mesa Police con·
~ Palo 411o police fer information
about the band, IJ of whole mefftbers •re
wanted on UTelt warrants issued in
Coi.:ta M e~ last spring.
They fled to escape \.\'hat was billrd as
the imminrnt quake de struction of rhe
biggest and allegedly most sinful st 11tc in
the Wlion, leav ing their local courtroon1
Man Escapes Fiery Death
Pai:entent Crusher Burst.s Balboa Gas ~fain
By JOHS VAL TERZA
Of tl'til 0.!11 PU11! Siii!
A Santa F'e Springs man operating a
pavement crushing machine narrowly
C!iCaped be ing burned allve in Balboa
Thursday when lhe crusher broke a gas
1nain, causing an explosion and fire.
"Red " Chadsy, 2$, driver for the
Cabi ldo Corp., jumped orr the trllctor·like
n1 achine and escaped with a singed beard
and a few blistl'rs.
The ensuing blaze ca used by rushlng
J!as shooting through lhe pavement at
C:}'pre.!js S!rcel an<l Salboa Boulevard
destroyed the Sl l.000 machine and kept
firemen busy for more than 30 minutes.
Firemen cooled the red·hot tractor with
GOP In Anaheim
hose~ then summoned an other tractor I~
pull lhe burning rig off the large gas
lea le
"We had to cool the thing dMll'Il con·
siderably before putting out the gas fire,
or else the hot metal would have caused
another flash and po11slbly an explosion,"
Deputy Chief Leo Love explained.
As soon as lhe tractor waa pulled aw ay,
firemen moved in with htl\'Y ex-
tinguishers and smothered lhe burnirtl:
gas.
Crews thftt set to work npairlna the
leak. nty worked into the night plugin1
up the hole in the main.
Firemen s1id Chadsy was bre1king
concrete [or a small trench 8lon1 Cyprus
\\'hen the chisel blade ruptured the p1pr.
'The dri ver got do¥:n from the machine
and shut the machine off, but a forem an
advised him to start the rig again and
drive it o{! the leak, firemen said.
Chadsy turned on the switch, firemen
said, and sparks in the starter touc hed
off the ~xplosion.
Mike Macy, 17, Balbt>a , sa id he \\'as
riding his bicycle "when, all of a sudden
••. boom."
"I s1w the driver run Into 8 11:as station
and the whole pavement was on fire," he
aaid.
Chadsy declined treatment for the
minor bums liter the 4 p.m. mishap.
firemen said.
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Milins, Conrad to Make HIJACK ...
tran1at1antjc crossing were dropped \lo'hen
the hijacker firtd a mot in the plane to
show he meant business. The shot a~
pan:ntly c1used no seri0\15 damage to the
pressurized cabin or the jelli~r. Secretary of State Bids
The hijacker, drassed in a military
tunic and toting a "survival )lit" of soup
and other staples. released the 40
pa~~ngcrs aboard the Boeing 707 in Oen·
''er. He kept lour crewmen aboard when
the plane left Stapleton International
Airport.
By GEO RG E SKELTON
UPI P~ll!IC1I W•li'91
.~~semblyman George \V. Milias ls e:t·
pec~d to ann ounce his ran<lidacy for
secretary of state al the annual fall con·
,·enlion or California Republicans v.·hirh
opened today at Anaheim's Convention
Center.
Assemblyman Charles J Conrad, IR·
Sherman Oaks), said he also is "in the
race unless circumstances indicate I
have no chance ... r-.ulias. a Gilroy rancher and former
slate Republican chairman. called a news
conference !or Sunday al v:hich sources
Rough, Tumble
Cycle Racu1g
Sel in Valley
ll11n1ington Bea ch residcnti:: \1•il1 gt>!. a
ltrst·hand \"ICW of European-style fl.tot~
C'ross motorcycle race!! Sunday at Hun·
1Jng1on Beach Cycle Park.
Beginning at 10 a.m , lhe par)i, located
on Talbert Ave. \\·e~t of Beach Boulevard,
"·ill hnst the southland's top competition
rirlrrs in ils ina ug ura l e\·cnt for this typt
or rough and tun1blr racing.
Charging headlong over obs!acles in·
r ludln l! a sand \l ash , a mudhlll~ and
n'hrr haLarrl~. 11·!1[ he rnorc than 200
fnl1011rr;; nf tluc; rap1dl,\· C.:O.lJJtld 111g facet
1•f !hr n111tor(')• J1r1g sport
Ticket s, pri ced at SI 2;,. n1ar h!"
J)UrchaS<'d fro111 members or !hr f111n·
11ng1011 flt'ach 80~ ~ <.;lub or befnrc the
r.1re at !hr-park gate.
~to\o-f'rnss racing has lx>ro1nr r.n
ropular 1n lhr l.'n1tNI S1 at r~ that 1t 1~ ai ~
lrilcl1ni;: world<hi1mplon~h1p ('a 1 i br r
riders fro m Eu rore .
Riders sucl1 as Torstrn Haln1an from
!'"'rden, ,J fX'l Roberl from Belg ium and
Engl1~hman Da ve Bickers arr just a few·
nl 1he !np J:::urope.an riders \\'ho are com ·
peti n$: now 1n this country.
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said he will ber.,me a candidate rar lhe
JOb now held by the ailing Frank M.
Jordan.
Jordan, whose family has occupied the
{ifflce for all but two of the past 59 years,
suffered a severe stroke May I ind since
then his been partially paralyzed and
unable to spe1k. He is 81.
About 2,000 delegates are expected to
:>.ltend the three-day convent.ion of the
Republican State Central Committee. -a
meeting party offici1 ls htlpe .wtll serve as
a pn-e}ection year pep rally.
St.ate Chairman Dennis em,,.nter of
Newport Beach described lhe convention
as a "workshop session le gear up" lot
the 1rra campaigns.
Gov. lloaald Reagan will be lbe
.keynote sPe1ker Saturday. U.S. , Sen.
rrtorae Murpby is scheduled to deliver •
majfl'r Vietnam address Sund.!ly.
Other speakers u·ill include Harry
Dent. drpu!,Y counsel to Presidenl Nixon,
.:ind r.frs . Pa lrici a Hitt. Ion gt i me
California GOP leader who now is a11
.?.sSistant secretary of the U.S. Depart.
nil"nl o( Hea lth, Education and \\'elf1\re.
JllSt about every major C1lifornia
Republican leadrr plans lo at~nd the
<.onvention. whic)l \viii provide office
scekt rs u·ith an opportunity for some
private politicking.
t.fi\ias. 49. has been an assemblyman
since 1962 and is one of the Jrgislaturt's
n1ajor constr\'ationists.
''! mean. he had to be some kind cf
a nut to want to ao to Ne\Y York," a
~senger said of the gurnnan.
The plane left Denver at S:28 a.m. PST.
FBI a1ents threw up a coroon around
the plane when ii touched down ln Denver
but made no attempt to capture the
unidentified hljacker.
One of the passengers said the man
boarded the plane, TWA's Flight & which
left Baltimore, Md., Thursday nigbt. at
Los AngtlfS -the· next to the last st-ap
on itl projected fl ight to San Francisco.
Among Uie passengers on the plane wa~
the Harper's Bitarre, a well kno\.\·n
sin~lng group.
The hijacker kept aboard \1·hrn lhe
plane left Den ver the pilot. Cap! Donald .r. Cook: First Offiter \\', '\'i\11arns:
Flight Engineer !.. Holl rath; an1 I
Srewardess T. Cnlr1n an. All \\'ert: ba'St'd
at Kansas Cit y v•ith the airline . Thrrc
other stewa rdea:ses were released at Orn·
ver.
T\l.'A officials arranged another flight
to take the ps sscngers to San Francisco.
The pla ne \lo"iS on the ground at Denver
for one hour and three minutes. FBI
;11gents. headed by Scott \\'~rner . special
agent in charge, tried to talk the hiJacker
Casl1 Still Gone
No Sign of Sc hool Receipts
Tha t bag lull of n1ooey I r om
\\.c 5tm1ns~r High Sc hool is still missing
and Hunting!On Beach po I i c e in ·
1 cstigators ha ,·r.n·t any idea yrt where it
rn1ght h,1\"e gone.
The n1oney -$986 !n \Veslmin11tcr
cafelerla re c<>ip1.s -was reported miss·
ins ~fonday by llunllngton Beach Union
J{igh School Oislrict off icials .afler they
diSCQ\·ered a shortage in their account 11t
Southrrn Cahfnrnia First National Bink,
lil22 Beach Bh d.
Similar deposit~ are n1ade daily from
the districrs fi,·e srhools, said
Supcrintelldenl Dr . ~l ax fornty. The Jo~
1s-rovered by dis trict insu rance and in-
surance investigators are also lookin& in·
lo the kiss.
The scaled bag ...,·as r•porledly carried
to the bank Sept. 25 by a campus
patrolman. u·ho says he deJi,·ered It .
Bank officials reported that the ir records
shou.· no such delh·ery.
"Crux of I.he problem," ~aid a police
~pokesman. "is that the r.chool district
Pair Arrested
In Swre Heist.s
A pair of goaterd bandi ts, v.·ho held up
a Huntington Beach market, Saturday,
.,.,·ere a!Tfsled the same day for an al·
tempttd robbery near Anahlem .
Orange County Sheriff's deputie5 ha,·e
hookf'd Lee Roy Anderson , 20, and Acle
I::. Henley, 20. both of Ha"'1horM, on
severl'll counts or armtd robbery, in-
cluding two in Hunlington Beach. They
arl" now in Orange County Jail.
Huntington Beach delect ives beUe\•t
!ht' pair Is responsible ror Sa1urd11y's rob-
br ry of ~ Stop"J\"'Ga r.1arkel at 15011
Edwards SL. in v.•hich SM was laken and
for a $106 robbtry. Oct . 18 o! the 81i 0
r izia, 1411& Springda le St.
Sheriff's deputies nabbed the p1 ir 111
they attempted to rob a marktt in county
lerritory JI.I.St out.side Anahe.tm.
doesn't receive a receipt for lls money "
Dr . f orney said he couldn"t s1y \1·ha l
the normal proce<:lure. for monC'y deposit~
is regarding nceipts .
Bank offi cials said they give a receipt.
11n)•lime the school district asks, but
sometimes it didn't ask.
Wagner Cl1anges
Date in Valley
Trlc,·ision sta r Robert 'VJ i;: n tr ,
.~cheduled to appear Saturday at fountain
Valley High School's auto ~ho1v, ba~
changed his appearance. time from 2·4
p.m. to noon to 2 p.m.
\Yagner v.•ill be available lo sign
autographs and di:<;euss his televi~ion
series "It Takes a Th ief:' The drawin~
for the Honda 00 has also been changed
Iv 3 p.111 .
The Boys' League of fountain Valley
l~igh School ha..~ rounded up 17 local car
1lraler~ lo present the fin~-'\ of lhrir c ar~
for di splay around the ca mp u s
q1111dr.ingle from 10 a.m. to fi p.m
Donations from the car show \\•ill i;io
lov.·ard Boys' League activities during the:
~hool year. Refreshm ents wili tX'
araila ble ind a band, 1he Sundari, v.·Hr
ptrform from 11 a.m. to I p.m. in the
outdoor amphitheater.
Drug Talk Scheduled
By lrYine Professor
1·r ln•inc Medical &hool Profes~nr
John Kr amrr \\·il l sptak on "Drugs in
Our Soc1el)" al 7:30 p.m. Sunday ;\t
l;n.h·ersity Lnited ~lethod i~l Church ,
J8422 C11 lvtr Drive, Irvine.
· Dr. Kramer·~ talk is ~nrortd by 1
group called "The Com missio n on Soc.llll
Concerns." A discussion ptriod v.·ill
follow the talk .
business unfi.J\iftied.
.;We'll be bact if there'' anything lo
co.M back to." Mid one member of t!\e
13, conv)cted on clw'1es stemming from
.a. acheol demon!tration in Costa f.tesa,
and •wa!Un1 1entence.
9ut they never returntd fr,im lhe
wilderness east of the California-Nevada
border.
"I traced them as rar ~s Las Cn1ce!>,
N.f\!., and I guess sOJTie of t.hetn went on
do1'ln intu f.lexico, .. said Officer Dir k
Bird S1naslies
Pla1ie Glass
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Over Vallev
"' The crowdtd skies of Orange Coonfy
logged another casualt y-t"·o of them-
Thursday, when a bird sma shed through
the v.·indow of a comn1utcr airliner (lver
Foun!ain Val lry. injuring the copilot.
J ack ~mallwoo<l, :12, of Ha1vthorne,
su ffered minor cuts u·hen he v.·as sprayed
with shattered glass at an altitude of l,200
feet, \\'hile approaching Orange County
Airport.
AuthoriLies said Smallwood 11'as treated
at Costa f\lesa ~lemorial Hospital and
rrleased.
1'o great danger \\'as posed by the mid·
~Ir collision and the tY•in-engine Golden
\\'est Airlines DeHarilland Otter landed
safely at tbe county airport 'l\'i th its 18
passengers.
Pilot Frl'd Robinson, 52, or Playa de!
Re y, was at lhe controls v.·hen the bird
struck the copilot's v.rindow o! '\he turt»-
prop alrcrafl.
District Attorney
Says Embezzling
Toll No'v $27,000
District attorne.y 's investigators lod•Y
alleged that Richard \Vinters Burke
em~zzled more than $27 .000 from the
count y clerk·s office and hinted that !he
tally might climb t \'en higber before they
complete their probe.
Chief Deputy District Atto rney Jame5
Enright confirmed the estimate toci.~y
and said tht Burke, 27, of 26372 Papagayo
Drive. ~lission Vlejo, may race an many
as 75 counts of gra nd theft v;hen the tn-
vestiga!ion is completed.
An initial examination of Burke's ba nk·
ing li:;ls \\'hen he ~u rrendered !o sheriff's
office r~ a "·eek ago 1ndic:ited that the
alleged rrnbezzlen1enl might be in the
range of $5.000. But a full scalC' probe hy
c-ounly aud itor Vic Heim 's officr, has un ·
CO\'Crc<l di~crcpanc1es wJiich arc now
Wve the ~27 ,000, Enright said.
Burke is due lo appear in Santa Ana
r.1unicipal Court f\londay to answer to
grand theft charges.
MIRROR
$80.
• Wcod Fi•1>~'
• Bers('h, v.ho ha5 trarktd less·rlambor·
ant fugitiv~ in hl.!I career to say the
least.
One of the evangelist.. facing charges
of failure to appear for sentencing in
.Harbor J udi cial District Court, James
Aa!llsler, 2.1. Jed the flock into the Stan·
ford chapel !a~t Sund ay.
Thl' Rev. C;irroll Cotton, dean of
~\udents nl Chapman College in Orange,
\1'as guest n11ni.~ter al !hr ea 1npus chapel
~1·hen !he robed, long.haired, gospel
$83 ltlilliota Now
spreadtts marched into the sanctuary.
Ballist.er broke a flower pet aymboUc of
the earthen vi.lid the Prophet Jer11r1ia lt
broke to show the coming destruction ot
sin!ul Israel and quott!d the Old Test.a~
ment figure in doom.for·modcrn·society
terms.
During their sojourn in Orange County,
before being tlfiled by l~ threat of im·
prisonment and fines. the Teens for
Christ disrupted a number of churches
and ~chOJ!s 111 their firebrand fa3hlon.
Beach Building
May Set Record
Cous1ruclion 111 !Iu11tington Beach "'Ill
probribl y exceed $100 n1i llion 11115 year.
S20 inillion above ll1e previous high 1n
J 9ti3.
Building Department figures sho w that
the $80 million high has already been cx-
t·eedcd with n1ore than $9 million in
permits issurd !his mont h.
"If 1he a\'rrage of better than S8
111illion in pennils per month !hi~ year is
1n.1int ained through November a n cJ
Dcc{'1n bcr we should easily top thr Sl OO
mill ion m<irk." said Bu ilding Director 0.
C ... Jack'' Clevrl and.
Cle\ eland a!tri bu!cd this year's record·
brC"1k1ng figures lo an increase 1n apart.
menl project building brought on by the
Light money market_
Permits issued through Srplcmber
tot:i]ed $itl34,li57, \\'ith the addii.lon or
1nore than $9 million to date in October.
th!".' !963 !2·month record has been topped
by close to $4 million.
The anticipated 1969 total rar exceeds
the previous hvo years. Figures were $84
million for 1968 and $57.5 million for 1967.
1 he current year's figure >1·as reached
dr<;pite ;i drop in August to $3 million
beca use of the strike of heavy equipment
operators. Bui June saw a record $2()
n1i!lion in pt'nnits issued despite the
1>l111nbers strike in effect at that time.
Pern11ts for apartment units through
lhr tirst nine mont hs of the year totalled
2.::21, compared to 1,330 single faml!y
ho1nes. Moneywise , apartments ac·
counted for $25 million. compartd to $3.f
million for single family units.
No Switch of Students
Betwee1i S1nitli, Peterson
1'hcre. \\';in't be ;in~· ~11 itching c•r
studrnts he!wren Sn11th and Pl'te rson
srhools in Hunt1ngto11 13e:ich 1h1 3 ,\car
The drcision \\'as reached Tuesdav
n1,e:ht hy !r11s1ccs nf the Jh1n!inglon Bcat·i1
School D1s tr1cl on the rccom1nenda1ion
by Peterson Srhool princi pal Robert La n·
d•
111r probl<'ru rrrupled ""'it h the sudde n
i:rowth or two tracts of houses ]yin~
rouE!hlY between the two schools. One
tract, the Beach llomrs, near Atlanta
..\,·enue an d Surfv.·ood Street, i~ partially
octupic<l and 12 youngsters from there
alrearly atlend Peterson. More are ex·
pl"r te•! in the nrar ft1\i1 rr
Thr oth er trn rt 1~ thr: Sandpip<'r
lln1nr:s. nol yet occu pied. but ra p1cll.\•
ne:irinr.: 1·0111plt·t11n. l .. 1nr1i harl r arlicr
rrport1·d tu llir d1~tnr l 11\:•l l 'rlC'r~on
~el1ool could 1101 h;i11fllr. 1·hi lt.lrcn fron1 1hr.
tr;1cl. but Sm1 lh School could.
Parents of 1·h ildren in 1he Bc.:irh
Horn es fra r('rl 1hC'lr }OUn gstcr s would be
lr;insrl'rrl'd 1n m11J·ye;ir iro111 !'elC'r:.on 10
Sn1ilh and wr:11r a lrtter pro!est111g.
Tursd:'l\' night Landi adv 1~ed the boi1rd
lo rnntlnue bus1n~ lhe B~a C'h Home
1 h1l!frcn to Pelersou :.chool for ··1hc sake or the rhildrr.n .. ,
..HQ"'e\·er," hf' \\'arn~d. "wnh 1he rapid
growth in our arra there v.·ill probably be
a lol of school boundary sv.·1tching next
year."
Liz' Diatuoud Heads
Fo1· Chicago Showing
'.\'E:\\' YORK (AP J -The Carl ier dia·
n1Qnd, a huge and fl a\.\'Clss J;;em bought
bv Itich ard Burt nn as a gift for his wife,
~l1zabelh Taylor Burton, has been draw.
111g cro"·d~ of n1ore th;i n 6.000 a da y tn
t 111'!1Cr'S riflh :\VlllllC S!Off' 11 hl'fC 1\ 13
n11 di~pla~· .• 1 spokcs1nnn !or the store
sa id
Toda} it.s NC\\' York showing ends an<!
the stone . purchasrd for m()rc !.han Sl
niillion . socs to Chicago for a similar ei ·
h1b~l !On al Carlier's store tl1erc.
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. voe 62, NO. 261, 4 SECTIONS, ·42 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, OCTOBER H, 1969
LA Hijacker SF Airliner ' to
Judge Rules
Tim Leary
Faces T1~ial
·"· bitterly disa ppointed Dr. Timothy
Leary and his famil y learned t6day that
they must face the Superior Court trial
lheir attorneys fou ght to avoid in a week·
long hearing.
Judge Byron K, r.lcJ\1illan ordered lhe
trio to return to rourt Nov. 24 to face
jury trial on charges of possession of
n1arijuana and LSD. Lea ry, 4 9,
F.osem3ry Leary, 33, and John Bu sh
Le<1ry. 19. \\·ere booked on those charges
las~ Dec. 26 in Laguna Beach.
It too k Judge Mcri.tillan· only two
n1inutes today to deliver the 111Hng he has
n1ulled over for the past two days.
And ht made il clear ;n his terse sum-
mal,lon thal Laguna police officer Neat
Purctll was fully justUied in detaining
the Learys nine monlhs ago and in
aoearching their station v.·agon.
"Everything about the situation he
found justified that arrest," said Judge
1.fc\flllan. "We had the vehicle illegally
parked on Woodland Drive, the blr.arre
behavior of John Bush Leary and I.he
alleged odor of marijuana wafting from
t!:" car.
"The officer's action \vas rcasonablr ,''
Judge Mci'oiill;in s.:tid. "I'm going in
di~miss )'Our motion for suppress ion of
evidence ."
ll 1\·as a verdict that delighted the pro-
secullon. It v.·as n1ade clear lhroughout
the wee k-long hearing that the eventual
lrial of the Learys virtually hinged on the
evidence uncovered by the Laguna Beach:
pofiCe officers and challenged by the
Leary family's three attorneys.
Joh n Bush Leary was not presenl for
ll;le vtrdict and Judge McMillan im·
mediately put his name on a $5,000 bench
\••arrant.
Jl :itayed in effect abou\ I~ minutes and
\1'a~ cancelled when ihe breathless ,
bearded youth. rlad In rrin1son shi rt and
slripped bell botlo1n trousers c<ime poun.
ding along !he courlhou~c corridor Y.11 h
Jong hair rl ying lo r xp!ain that "'<t
nii:;under~tanding \\'ith rny driver" Jed to
the delay.
A!\orney Man'1n Cooper, roung Lea ry's
delense counsel. foo k over speaking
lSet: LEARY, Page 1)
Regional Vielrs
On South County
Sewage Studied
By RICHARD P. NALi.
Of "'' D•llY '°1111 Stefl Officials of lbe small and large water
ai'i'd sanitary districts dotting the
soathem half of ,Orange County are stu·
dying possibilities of a regional approach
to gro•ing sewage disposal needs.
Dim.iors of·sprawllng Moulton-Miguel
Water District that reaches back to in~
elude part of Mission Viejo recently
authorized about $2,000 far staff time to
carTy forward investigation of a joint·
powers approach. to se wage dis posa l.
Carl Kymla , district m;.nager. said the
cOoetpl envisions disposal of secondarily
treattd sewage into the sea. lt could in·
,·olve au a1encies from South Laguna to
S.rr Clemente and inland. 'The gravity routes of disposal, said
Kymla. , would be the Aliso Creek
diainage area and the San Jua:n Creek
d(ilnqe area -both n at u r a I
watersheds.
Kymle said the regional approach en·
vi~ons each participating agency car·
rying A pro rata share of the costs of
future facilities that would be constructed
to handle growth in the area ..
"\Ve ·re all virtu ally al the poin! where
\\'e hav1:: got to go jointly or i!'ldividually .''
i 11id Kym la. Hr said th at Dami Poi11t ,
.._ .. ylstrano Bca<'h and S11n· Ju an
l'itpi~treno have thrrc srnall trea\rnenl
pla nts that are side hy slti('.
An Mvisioned bC'nefit n( larger S<'"·age
heatmtnt fa cilllies would be economy of
operation. Such 1 f»eility -v.·ould probably
IS.. SEWAGE, Pa1e I)
ezz ement its
DAILY l"ILOT ,lie .. •r J1IMI Yalttnl
PAVEMENT CRUSHER CONSUMED BY FLAMES AFTER DRIVER RUPTURES GAS LINE IN NEWPORT
The lnt•rn•I Combustion Engin• Turned Ov•r •nd th• Combustion Ouickly B•c:•mt Ext•rnal
Jet Hijacked-to Egypt
"onth Wield.s Rifle A boa rd Los Angeles Jetliner
!; \. :JR, i\1aine !UPI ) - A rifle·
\rJclrtlng youth. de;;cribed a.~ a cleancll t
"a!l·American" IYJX'. hijacked a iellincr
over Cali rorn1a today and began a l1op-
scotching trip lo Egypt.
The Trans \\'orld Airline plane, a Boe·
ing i07 bound from Baltimore to San
francisro, was hijacked after leaving
Los Angeles on the last leg of the night.
The hijacker had boarded the plane at
Lo.~ Angeles. The plane \\'as nov.·n back
to Denver where it refueled and let off
GOP In Anaheim
.19 pa ssengers. The h1iackcr said he
\>anted to fly lo Egypt.
The plane: pul dov•n again in Kc'" York
lo refuel but was scar.ed off by F'B I
agent.;: and flew on to Bangor lo complete
refueling.
Apparen tly still headed for Egypt. the
plane "·as cleared ror a flight to Shannon.
lreiand when it finished refueling and left
Bangor International Airport .
Before leaving Bangor, the hijacker -
radioing instructions from the pilot to the
Milias, Conrad to Make
Secretary of State Bids
.,. By GEORGE SKELTON :Republican State Central Committee. -a
Ul'1 1"111t1<a1 wr1.., meeting party officials hope 11·ill serve as
Assemblyman ~ge W. l<.1Hias i.5 ex-a pre-e lection year pep rally .
pected to announce: his candldocy for State Chairman Dennis Carpenter f>f
secretary of !late at the annual fall con· Newport Beach described the conYention
l•ention of-cautornia Republi~·which ' · as a "workllhop ._,.km to· gear up .. for
opened today at Anaheim's Con\·~tion the J9?'U camP.aP· -
Center. Gov. Ronald Reagan will be tHe
A.vemb1yman Charles J _ Conral. CR· keynote. !pe"alter &aturday. U.S. ·Sen.
Sherman O.k1), aakl he al.90 ls "111 the George Muiphy ts schedWed to deliver a
race unless circumatances indicate I major Vietnam addre.ss Sunday.
heve n~ chance." Other speak.era will Include Harry
Milia.s, a Gilroy rancht.r and former Dent, deputy counsel ttJ President Nixon,
state Republican cblirman. called a news and Mn. Patrlcl11 Kitt, Ion g l l me
oonferrnce for Sunday at which source& Ca!Uomi1 GOP le:tder who now, Is an
sa td he will become a randldate f(ll" the asslslant sectttary of ·the U.S. Depe'r't-
job now htld~ by, the ailing Frank M. ment of Health, Educ•Uon and Welfare.
Jordun, · Ju~l abQut every major Callfomia
Jordan . \\'hose family has occuplt'd the Republican le;ider 'pl11n! to attent1 the
1._.(fice tor all but (11•0 of the past 59 years. <.Qnvention. which •will provide office.
.•·Jffered a severe stroke May 1 and since scekt:ri; "ith an opportunity for some
!hen has been partially paralyzed and private politicking~
unable ta sJ)eak. He ·1s a1 . Mllias, 411, his been an aSMmblyman
About l ,000 deJegalei are upected tq •in:Ce 1982 and ls .•-., lhe leglalature's
1ttend lhe ttne-da7 convenuon ol lht mljor COD1UV1tionilts.
cc..ntrol tower -commanded persons
\\·aLch1ng from nearby windows anri
<loorways al the airport and a nearby
factory to duck out of sight.
Autllorities had sealed off the refueling
;:irea before the plane landed in Bangor at
10 :13 a.m. PST. It deparled inlo light
y,·indi> at 10 :52 a.m.
Abou t 75 state and loca l police and
~hcrif('s officers Y.'erc on hand as l hc
plane landed ;ind taxied loward the
(Sec JUJACK, Pait Z)
Police 'Save,'
Then Arrest
Man on Drugs
A Laguna Beach man v.·ho asserWly
told police he had smoked hashish and
thought he was going to die was taken to
Ora11ie County Medical Center Thursday
night. then booked into the county jail on
suspicion of being under the influence of
drugs.
Camille Predette, 28, who gave his
residence as the Del Catino Hot.el, 1289 S.
Coast Highway, walk-ed into the ollice oC
Wind Ambulance, 1167 s. ,Cout HJghway
at 1.1: 45 p.m. and, police said, beged an
aUe{Jdant to "~ve my \He."
Officers summoned by ll)e ambuJance
fiJ'Tll placed Prtdeite under· arrest and
took him to the medical center ror eJ·
atTI!nalion.
NEW YORK (AP)-The stock market
mo.ved n1odcraldy hi~r in active
tridlng IWe this · afternOOo, (See quota·
Lions, Page'\ l(l..11).
It was a "not'l'Tlal Friday market with
nothing spectat:ular hapPening," said
· Alan Shaw ol Harrb Upham • Co.
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Worker Escapes
Ne,rport Beach
Ga s Main Blast
By' JOUN Vr\LTERZA
Of I~• thil' '°i~I Siii!
A Santa Fe Spring5 man ope rating a
pa\'emenl crushing machine narro"·ly
escaped being burned alive in Ba lboa
Thursday \~·hen the crusher broke a gas
ma in, causing an expJo!ion and fi rl'.
"R('C]" Chadsy, 2$, drivrr for the
Cablldo Corp .• jumped oH the tractor·like
1nachin e and t'Sc.apcd \V ith a singed beard
and a few blisters.
The ensu ing blaze caused by rushing
i::as shooting through the pavement at
Cypress Street and Balboa Boulevard
destroyed lhe $11,000 machine and kept
firemen busy for mo re than 30 minutes.
Firemen cooled the red-hot tractor with
hoses then summoned another tractor to
pull the burning rig off lhe large gas
leak.
··we had t-0 cool the thing down con.
siderably before puttlng out the gas fire,
or else the hot metal would have caused
<1 nother nash and possibly an explosion,''
Deputy Chi ef Leo Love ex plained.
As soon as the tractor was pulled a1•:ay,
firemen moved in with heavy ex·
Ungu ishers and smothered ll1e burning
sas.
Crews then set lo work repairin1 the
leak. They worked ihto the night plugging
up the hole in the main.
Firemen said Chadsy w•s brukln&
concrete for a small trench along Cyprus·
when the chisel blade ruptured the pipe.
The driver got down from the machine
and shut the machine off, .but a. foreman
adYised him lo start the rig again and
drive it off the leak, firemen said.
Chadisy turned on the switch, firemen
said. and '1>parjcs in the Jfarter touched
off the. explosion.
~1ike Macy, 17, Balboa, said be was
riding his bicycle "when. au of I ,sudden
, .. 'boom."
"'I saw th t rlriver n1n inlQ a gas staUon
and the wh.oJe paYement was on fire,•· he
Sllid.
Chadsy declined treatment far. the
rninor burns after lhe • p.m. mishap,
firemen said.
Today's Flul
.N.Y. Stocks
TEN CENTS
Egypt
' DA Claims
Viejo Man's
Toll Rising
By TOM BAltLEY
Of t111 0.11' 1"1111 Stiff
District attorney 's investigalors today
alleged that Richard Winters Burke
embezzled more than $27,000 from the
county clerk's ofrice and hinted that the
tally might c\iinb even higher before they
complete their probe.
Chief Deputy Distric t Attorney .lames
Enr'ight confirmed the estimate today
and said lhe Burke, 27, of 26372 Papaaayo
Dri ve, Mission Viejo, may face an many
as 75 rounts of grand theft when the in-
vestigation is compleled.
An initial examination of Burke's bank·
Ing lists when he. surrendered to sheriff's
officers a week ago indicated that the
alleged embezzlement might be in the
range·of $6,800. But a full .scale probe by
county auditor Vic Heim 's office ha1 un-
covered djscrepanc.ies which are now
above the $27 ,000, Enright said.
Burke is due to appear in Sant.a Ana
Municipal Court Monday to answer to
grand theCt charges.
Burke allegedly admJtted to Jn·
vestigator.s and sheriff's officers that he
had embezzled an extimated $5,000 dur•
ing the coorse of bis banking duties "to
~t the creditors off my back ."
His alleged embezzlement was un-
covered dur ing a probe by tbe Orange
Counly Grand Jury auditor. Faced with
the accusation Burke made an ov.emight
dtci.!ilon to surrender to 1herlff's in-
vestigators.
Enright today sa id that Burke's alleged
pattern of embeu.lement followed the line
indicated by the popular county employe
whf!n he first surrendered -the lifting of
$200 from various bank depOOta during
his first year of employment.
But investigations have indicated,
Enright alleged, that Burke ltepped up
his unaulhoriied take to the point where.
ifl (be SE'COnd year. or bis employment, he
>1'as ta king $500 at a lime from the
deposits and cleverly forgi ng the tally
~heels he hlld to submi t to his office. and
!he coun tv auditor.
Coontv ·clerk William St .John v.·as not
a•·ailabfe for comment today.
County auditor Vic Heim was not
available for comment today.
Deputies of both men declined to com·
.ment on the new development in the
Burke charges.
Ca111ille Victin1s Get
$5 Million a Week
\VASHINGTON (UPI) -Government
di saster loans to vlctima of hurrlcane
Camille are averaging more than $5
million a week and may reach a final
total of $200 millk>n. The. Small Business
Adminislration said Thursday it has
already approved 3,795 such loans to vie·
Urns of the Aug. 17 storm.
Orange Coast
Weatlier
swrprise; irs going to be a
nice weekend, with sunny skies
prevailing over temperatures
ranging from a comfort•hle 7.5
along the cout to a sweltering
90 further inlaud.
INSmB '1'9DA Y
The 1tnmoned Stuttgart sGz.
let C011'&fl to Souelw:nl CoJiforYda
ntrt wt«k. with o fonrk1 SmUo
An.an ploying a ftott&1td Tole.
Ste today's WttktndtT stctiOft.
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t'horts for the Leary aroup aft.tr Judgt.
M<'Millan 's ruling lO predict that "there
will be no trial Nov. 2~ and il is doubtful
if there will be a I.rial before nut tum·
mer.
"We art tod ay going to the District
Court of Appeal to seek a "''rit or pro-
l1il';iuon against th is unfair ruling ,"
Cooper said. "Our argument will be that
t~.e defendants' rights have been violated,
that thert is un shakeable evidence of pre·
jud it1' against Dr. Leary and his family
<1nd that insufficient al!ention has been
paid by this cou rt to that factor.
"U \\'t gel no sati5faction there then "'·e
\1•ill go to the Federal Court and lo the
Supreme Court if necessary," Cooper
said. "You can rest a5.5ured that it v:ill
b'? a long , long time. before Dr. Leary and
his family go on tria l if ind eed they ever
<.I~."
The LSD cultist. ap parently shaken as
Judge t.fc~tillan dcl1\·ered his rul ing.
recovered his hab1\ui1I composure of
grin5, v•inks and nods to as~ure the
courthouse at large that ''we art fightin g
for 20 million Amertcan:s and we aren·L
through yet. "Too many people pay too much al·
tenticn to how ~'ou look and hoy.· you
5mell,'' Leary said.
Motel Dispute
Will Be Sent
To City Council
A dispute between te nants of Laguna
Sands. 1585 S. Coast Highv•a y, and would.
he developers of the adjacent Shoa l~
!ltotel ~·i ll be carrie.d by appeal to 1he
Laguna Beach City Council \Veenesday
nlght.
Planning comn1iss ioners. aft er con·
ducting sel'eral sess1ons. including on·sitc
inspections, on Richard Burt's request for
permission to add 32 units to the existing
eight apartments at the Shoal5, ruled to
grant his request Oct. 6.
A number of cond itions regarding
pedestrian and vehicular access were at-
tached to lhe variance in an attem pt to
solve the problem of joint u11e of a nar•
row extension of Bluebird Canyon Drive
,~·ltich runs from South Coast Highway to
the oceanfront between Ule t °"' o
establishments.
Sands owoer-tenants objected to the
proposed use on grounds they were re·
qu.ired lo pave the roadway under a 1960
'·a rian ce and ·were guaranteed its use.
Planning commissioners ruled that eX"·
elusive use. of a dedicated publ ic right·of·
way cannot be granted, rega rdless of •11ho
pav~ it. . .
Agreeing that traffic problems miaht
arise, the commiss ioners, after con-
ferring wlth owners of both properties,
set up a number of conditions to ease the
traffic situation and had asa umed the
matter se!Ued until Sands owners an·
nounced their intention to appeal· thei r
ca6e to the city council.
College Official
Seeks State Aid
Saddleback College Supt. Fred Ji.
Br,.mtr toda y was back from a trip to
Sacramento Thursday in °"·hich he ~usht
statt funding for a college llbrary
building.
Dr. Bremer said he: talked to Ed
Rogen;, acting chief of planning for the
California Community Colleges. who l'ia!d
he would try to pu sh the appLii;;ation
through.
Saddleback is seek ing up to SO percent
~!ate aid on a $4 million library building
planned for OCC'\Jpancy in September,
1972, If the appl ication is approved .
Bremer. accompanied on the
Sacramento trip by college archite ct
Rol:M:'rt Lo>1'rey, said Rodg~rs told him
Saddleback's applicalion would be gh·tn
~ptr ial at!C'ntion. It was sllbmilled liit er
than other junior college applications hu t
uride~ a recentl y passed ~tatute giving
nevJ junior colleges a break.
'-..'r.ti! the state Legislatllre apprO\'e<l a
bill last ~un1n1er , junior coll eges °"'Ith lo1v
In itial enrollment such as Saddleback
"-ere in~li gihle for sta ll.: building aid
™'cause their 11.s&essed valuation per stu·
dent "·as high.
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Boyle Gets Word
Kopechne Case
Inquest Date Due
EDGARTOWN, Mass. (UPI)
Edgarto>1·n District Judge James A.
Boyle today re cei1·ed lhe decision of the
1.fassachu st>Hs Su preme <;curt on the
Kennedy inquest case and said he 11·ould
stud_~, it before setting a dale for an ln·
qu est.
di~qi.ta!ify Boyle from futu re proceeding.~.
l':ennedy. in Boston for a speech, said
tie 1\as ··deeply sat1sfictJ lha t the
Supreme Court has acted exped itiously.
J'ni hopeful thnt ~!\~' :iddiLio11;i l 1lro.
CC'l'rling s !hot \1•1ll tic held ~ill bl> held
\'l'rv soon."
ATTORNEY GEORGE CHULA, ROSEMARY ANO TIMOTHY LEARY ANTICIPATE COURT DECISION Cou rt Clerk Thon1as A. Teller inade the
ar:not1ncen1ent after n1eC'ling "'-Ith Hoyle
thi s 1norning. "\\'e talked JUSt briefly,''
Teller said. "~le just today recel1·ed his
copy of the detision and he 's going to
study it bC'fore n1aking any de<:ision
about a dat.e for the inquest.'
~iJssachusetts All orney li en e r ~ I
R0b[•rl H Quinn, \~ho rcprl'"tll lf'd Bo~ le
be!v1·e !lie r:vurt. ~;.iirl the ruling generally
~11ppor ted the s1 ;ite"s position in the <·asr~
"Tile onlr \'ari;ince n·as in the closed
na111re uf the he<.1r1ng ."
Dl,ILY l'lLOT l!tff ""°'"
II was expected th at Boyle 11 ould set a
da1e sometime next "·eek.
Thursday the State Supren1e Court
s:ranted a request by Sen. Edward M.
Kennedy to bar lhe public and the press
J rom an inquest into the death of !tfary
Jo l\opechne , but refu.~ed to allow olhl'r
pleas by the senator's altornl'ys con·
t!'rning ground rults for the inquiry .
The full bench of the court Thursday
broke a legal tradition dating to the 19th
ce!l tury in rul ing that all fu ture inquests
ln r..1assachusetts "be closed to the public
and all news media."
The t:ourt, in 1·e1 iewing tile kno"·n
f1rtu n1stances surround111g ihe dea th of
:'-l15s Kopcl'hne, .'l pns~enger in l\rnnedy's
car whe n it plllngcd into a tidal pond on
Chappaqu iddick Island Jul y 18, said "All
e.\ r·nts relating to th e accident, including
th~ scheduled inque.'it. ha re been given
1•:--[ensive covrrage by thr local, nat;0nal
and intel'national news 111ed1a."
12 Ne,vsn1en Keep,
On With Trip
Af ler Crash
AFTER JUDGE RULES, DEFENDANTS ANO ATTORNEY REAPPEAR IN COURTHOUSE CORRIDOR
But the court denied Kennedy'11 con·
tention inquel'itS are "accusatory'' in
nature, requiring that witnesses be given
all the safeguards of a criminal trial. The
court desc ribed inquests a s "ln·
vestigatory .'' GLADSTONE, Au~tra!ia (l/Pl) -.\
so •. 1e11•hat unner1'cd party of 12 lra\'eling
rc 11·sn1en. including Orange Coast D.AILY
1--'ILOT Editor Thomas Kee\il, has con-
t1nui:d on after narrowly escaping death
here Thursday in a helicopter crash. PUC Approves Changes
In Coast Bus Service
Orange Coast bus commuters will find
ntw scheduling designed to improve
. Harbor Area bus service connections and
hall a continuing money loss for the
operators in effect beginning Saturday.
The nlrie schedule changes requC'sted
by the South Coast Transit Corporation
and Santa Ana Transit Corporation ha ve
be-en approved by the California Public
Utllities Commission .
All Sunday and holiday bus service wi!J
be discontinued on the Santa Ana to
Balboa Line.
Monday through Friday. the line wlll
operate on a 60·minule headway from
6: IS a.m. to 9 a.flll., and fr om 2:30 p.m.
until the ia,. 5:30 o..m. bus leaving Santa Ana. r• '
A 1:U a .m. Saturday run \1ill bt
elimina ted , but there will be no change
from 7 ~45 a.m. until the last 5:45 p.m.
trip from. Santa Ana to Balboa.
Al! trips on ihe Sant a Ana to La gnua
Beach line will go vi11 Costa t-.lesa J\1on-
day th rough Friday, ~·ith one round I.rip
per day added to the schedule.
"We hope by chan ging the times
around it will make th ings more con·
venient for people Jn t11e Cosla 1\1esa
area," explained George A. Cordier,
manager of the transil system.
There will be no change in the Santa
Ana to Laguna Beach schedule on
Saturdays.
Saturday service on th~ Santa Ana to
Huntington Beach and the Santa. Ana to
El MOdena lines will be discontinued, but
Monday through Friday runs will remain
just tbe same.
Laguna Group to Discuss
Drug Co1111seling S,e1·vice
Laguna's counsel ing ser\'\ce f o r
students and parents involv ed 1 n
Pa1·cotits probl ems or in need nf
ps)chologica l hrl p \vill be descrihed at
the ~!onday, l\ov. HI mCC'ling ci( the
Lngu na Coordinating Council.
Richa rd llollister, director of pupil
~'-'r1·1ces at Lagun a Beach High Sc hool
\1111 discu ss (·011nsel1ng ;i v;::ilab lc on
11.1rcotics and other prohle ms anrl i\lrs.
~l.1r1,-il lrJ;i 11snn. t'<J <f' \\'11rk ~11 1>er 11snr f()r
C.1!l1r:.l1 c \l'eHare 11 11\ !t•ll of r1111n.<rl1ng
)'.:1 rn adults ;ind you th in t h e
P.S' l holngical are:i
Tl·e Laguna program is undrr11 rit!1'n
hy 1l1e Lagu na B~ach COnlmunl!y thl'Y..l
for one da y of counseling a 11·rek, but cJr·
rr.:tnd ha~ bten so gre;it a src1>nd day of
~ervlc:e has been adlied.
F'11nds ra ised 1n !he commun ity are
needed It> fin11r.ee the txtra counselinR
day and organizal!ons affiliated with the
Coordinating Councl! \\'ill be asked to help
underwrite the program.
Other Hems on lhc youth-orien ted pro·
gr:in1 ll'Jll be a rr port frn1n HcbC'rt
Hrr1f':. pri neipa l nf l.;1euna Be:1ch High
~cho(1I. on fl1ff1"ult1r~ t11:it have a1·1~rn
f1·1n1 the sd1001's 1111.'lU:.:on 1n a C'lF
a\hltt 1c_ leag11" of far largrr high srhnols
.ind nnempts 1h;1 t p,1rcnt.s can help 1n Jke
I• tr rrf'cl Ille s1tt1atol11 ,
r\ ~P"il~nr [rnn1 ~i'.'\rp<"l'I n";1\l1 11 1!1
11"~1 1·1h•' 1h;1! ri1J • .. nr11 l.1 lll'b i•1 tlcd
\"ililh rroblL'm Cenl rr
T'lC puhl;1· IS nn!l•'d In :il•r•"I t' ,, 7 10
I'm rncrt 1ng 1n thr l.:1i::1111.~ l '1 ']l'1 Jl
IluildinR on Ocean A\·enur
The Coord ina ti ng Coun('ll is n;;idr 11p tJ!
!Ii.) <JreA orgAnizA tions \1·hose presidents,
r,r ;111thorized reprfsentativ('~. nttrnd
mr..!'lthlv tntctings to exchange 1n·
forme:t !nn and di~c1 1ss possiblr snl11(i9ns
lo commuri 1ty problems of all kinds,
f'rona Page 1
HIJACK. • •
isolated refueling ~ite, Official~ l'iaid il
~·oulJ take about 25 minutes lo refuel.
The fBI. .,.,·h.Jch fr ighte ned the hijacker
away from Ne1v 'l'ork, was close behind
as refueling started in Bangor. A small
plane loaded with FBI agents rut do\111 at
the airport shortly after the 1ct landed .
Police removed a man fron1 near the
plane "'hen the hi jacker rad ioed to the
control tower Ulat he liaw a shadow and
Boys Oubbers
Meet Fullerton
\\'ith a 4·0 record for the season to
date. football players of the Boys' Cl ub or
Laguna Beach aN: Understandably op·
timlstic about Uieir scheduled tilt "1th
Fullerton Boys' Club Saturday. Sixth,
se,·enth and eighth grllde teams frorn
Laguna will re present the ir club in the
away game.
More than 50 b-o~·~. one of 1hc_ large~!
turnout-' In Do\•s' ('luh histo ry.. are
pJrticipating in this ye ar's foo1bal! pro·
gr"m un der 1ht' guida nce of \'Ol•1r.teer
rnaches J t>roml' ~fcM ;inus. P a u I
t.lcManus. Stao :O.loore . Ca.rl Rt1sso and
Ritk Hender,hott.
Tho bc:ly~ defe1'1 N"I fl io llnndo e')r5'
Club In \11·n gamrs and la~t 11·eek
repeated lhl' accnmpl lshn1rnt against the
Boya' Club of Fountain Valley.
\1 ant rt: any indi1 ldual rt 11\01 ed (ron1 tlie
scene
Authoril 1t'~ ~aal they 11·cre una ble to
<lelcrm1nt' \rhe re the hljacker stationed
hi1nself 1n the plane a~ lhc refueling
hci;:an. bul they assu n1ed he \vas in the
coc kpit "because he·s just rlishirig out
orders anrl lhC' pilol 1s radioing them to
I he cor.trol towrr."
Pl~iu to sei.ze the hijacker. 11 cl£"anc11t
~·outh of about 1n. and prev enl the
lransatlantic crossing were dropped 'i••hen
lhc hi jacker fired a shol in the plane to
:-ho1\· ht 1neant busi nC'ss. The shot a~
pClfently c11usrd no serious dam 11ge to the
1iress11rilcd cabin nf 1he 1e1l)nrr.
T!ir hijacker. dressed in 11. military
tunic and toting a "survh'al klt" of 11ou p
and other staples. reltasl'd the 40
passenger9 aboard thl' Bot-Ing 707 in Den·
ver. He kept four crewmen aboard when
the plane lefl Stapleton International
Airport.
"I mean, he had to b(' some kind of.
" nut tn want tn p;o lo NP1v York ." a
passf:'ngrr sa id of t11c Rllnnu1n.
The plane left Oenvrr at s·2e am. PST.
ffll agrnt s threw up a corrlon around
1he planl' 1\·hcn it louclied flown Jn Den\·er
bi;t made no attrntpl 10 c-ap lure the
unirlent lfied lilJacker
One of !br passcnrtrrs ~aid the nl an
lioa rded 1he plan r, T\\'A's Flight 85 \\'hlch
left Baltimore, f\ld., Tl1ursday night. at
Los AnReles -the next to the last s!op
on i!s projected flight lo San Fra11cisco.
From Page l
SEWAGE • • •
qualify more readily for f e de r a 1
assistance than would a proliferation of
smaller projects, officials believe.
During a recent meeting of the
~1oulton·Niguel \\'ater Distr ict board,
11'ar Hanson, board president. expressed
concern over luture sewag e clfluent stan·
dArds.
So:id 11anson. "all the conservationists
all over the U.S. are getting more and
more a\arn1ed about outfall.
"Do we face any risks about (sending
to the sea) this tremendous quanity of
secondary treated sewage?"
Don Piersall o( Boyle Engineering Co.
said, •·secondary treated sewage seems
acceptable , to 'eoMe'r'Vationlsts nOw.
\Vhere are you going to go with it? You
can't take il inland."
Hanson asked about the flap over Lake
Erie sewage and was told that was raw
sewage. He commented 'that lt was diC·
ficult to foresee trends adding,
"sometimes after you solve a problem
you get some excitement nationally."
Frank Fehl'ie of the Santa Marguerita
'Va ler District staff said there seemed a
growinu dedication among officials of
agencies in volved in putting together
"some ty pe regional approach."
K.1·mla l§aid a joint powers agreement
"·ould involve a great deal of legal and
~ngineering work but most important
\l'Oul:i be egreement over funding of
participating agencies,
MIRROR
$80.
·Wood Fi•"~ I
In its wide-ranging J7.page ruling, the
court said inquest ~·itnesses "may be ac·
companied and advised by counsel ~·hile
in attendance or testifying at an inquest."
The court left to the discretion of the
presiding judge whether lawyers °"'ould
be allowed to cross-examine witnesses
arid present evidence as Kennedy's at·
tomeys had requested.
The court se t no date for the inquest
but said its ruling "should not hinder or
delay the pending Inquest." The inquel'iL
originally scheduled to begin Sept. 3
before Judge Boyle, was pos~poned pen·
ding Supreme Court review of the ground
n:les .
The court rejected Kennedy's bid lo
Council to See
Study on Motels
Laguna Beach city councilmen will be
brought up to date Wednesday.night on
progress of a feasibility .study concernini::
de velopment of a hotel conference facility
on the city's Main Beach property.
A study ol the somewhat controversiel
propo11al was ordered by the council last
spring from Bud Holscher and Asso-
ciates, "'hich next week will present
the initial part of its Investigation. This
Will be in the form of an economic study
prepared by Harris, Kerr, Forster.
specialists in determining econon1ic
feasihili ly of proposed hotel installations.
Some members of the council ha ve
leaned toward including a hotel-con·
ference facility In the Mai n Beach park
development to provide revenue to help
support the area purchased for about $3
million.
Three Australian tourism officials Vi'f:'rr:.
slightly burned ~·hen the Sikorsky S2
chopper plunged back onto the Gladstone
AirJ>Ort runway seconds after takeoff,
burst in to flames and then exploded.
T\1·0 other pe rsons reportedly su ffered
niino r Cll\5 ;ind hru ises. but the fi\'C in·
jured continued on lo t!eron l5land, cff
the Grea t Barrier Reef, and have not yet
bern identified.
Tele1·ision nc11·~ reports Th L1r:.da,v night
n1entioncd a fatal il.v a1nong the lZ
pa ssrngc rs or cre"'' of two, but tile story
pro1·ed erroneous.
T".'lrphone communications to the area
2UO rni les north of Brisbane are crude and
Brllish Over5eas Airways Corporation ex-
ecutives said today it takes a day and a
half lo put a call through.
The distinguished group of tral'el
wr iters "''ere on the inauguration fli ght of
BOAC servlte from Los Angeles lri
Bri~bane and had taken the side junket
\\'hen the near-fatal crash occurred .
~!rs. Kee vll. assistant promotion direc·
tor for the Huntington Center in Hun-
tington Bea ch. accompanied her husb;,nd
on the main fl ight, but had remained '.1-'ith
rrla1ires in s~·dney.
All 12 persons aboard the com1nu!er
he licopter took cover nearby. barely
befo re its avia tion fuel exploded 1n a hnr·
rrnrtous bl:i~t wi1ich h11rleU one wheel 400
)arcls away,
The in formation from BOAC today did
not ~pecify if the toi.lrist group continued
on the island trip by 'heli copter or 0U1er
con\'eyance,
Crunpanil~
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ls Seeing Believing?
It's a little h ard to tell, but it appears that 3-year-0ld Debbie
Salinas has really lost her head over Halloween. Actually, she is
out for the local football tea m, using an old doll head.
Peterson of
just working
Ties to l\laiia Ignored
Firni Still Gets Access to U.S. Sec rets
WASHI NGTON (AP )
Pentagon seOJrity officials
cleared a Pennsylvania con·
tractor for access to secret in-
formation despite reports in
police and congressional files
linking lhe com pany to the
Mafia .
~1edico lnduslries Inc. of
Pittston. Pa., .,,,hich h a ~
received $12 million in govern·
ment conlracls since 1966, had
a security clearance from Jan.
28, 1968, to June 20. 1968. The
cl ea rance was lerminatcrt at
the company's request. a Pen·
t~gon source said. af t er
security officials asked for ad ·
ditional information about
company office:rs.
Pentagon records indica1e
1.fedico I n du st r ies ha:i;
~rformed "·el! on all its
defense work, invoh·1ng con-
tracts Ydth the Army, Na.,·y
and Air Force. It now is v.•ork-
ing nn a S4 million contract lo
produce metal parts for Z.i5
inch rl'ICke t ·,1·arhe~ds, used by
US. forces In Vietnam. bul
this particular job does not re-
quire access 10 classified
material.
Defen~ Department regula·
tions req uire thal tile principal
officers of a company be
checked through FB I name
and fingerJJrint files before the
firm can be cleared for .access
to classified infonnation.
If derogatory in form ation i.'i
found, the Defense Industrial
Security Command al Colum-
bus. Ohio, determines if ii is
i:erious enough to v.·arrant
fu rther investigation. Such a
determination requires that
the case be referred to a
higher level for review, but no
i;uch action "'as taken v.·hen
Med ico's application wa s pro-
ct:sscd.
\\'hat SQrt of informat1nn
v.·as available on J\ledico
Jndu~trie.<i7
-Jn 1964, a Senate sub·
committee headed by Sen.
.John L. 1'1cClellan, D·Ark .,
listed Medico Electric ~fotor
Co.. J;i ter renamed M~ico
lndus!ries. as a place ''fre-
quented by·• Russell A ,
Bufalino, '''horn it described a."i
"one of the most ruthless and
po.,..·erful leaders of the t.1afia
in lhr United States."
-\\'il!iam J\fedica, fonner
president and now general
nianager of Medico Industries,
v.·as 11."ited in the ~ame report
as among the • · c ri m i n a 1
as.~O<'iates" nf Bufal1no.
-Jam'!'s A. Osticrn, the
firm's traffic manager, '1'as
present in 1957 v.·hen New
York Stat e Policl! broke up the
Coming lfp for Air
A1>3lachin conference -a
meetinJ? or top ~fa fia figures
from throughout the United
States. Bufalino was listed by
the McClellan committee as
an arranger of and p11rticipanl
in the Apa!achln n1eetin g.
Bufa!ino and Osticco were
later convicted in fede.ral
court of conspiracy to obstruct
ju~tice af!cr they refused to
1rll authorities \1·hal \\'enl on
at the conference. The con-
victions were O\'l'rllirncd when
an appeals court ruled that the
government has failed to
prove !hat a crune has been
comm itted .
In 1964. the J\lcClellan com·
n1ittee said the Sicilian-born
Bufa lino was acti~·e i n
narcotics trafficking. labor
racketerr ing, and dealing in
stol en je\\·els and furs.
Late in 1968. he was charged
v.·1th con.~pi racy to transport
stolen telc\·1s1on sets across
state line.~
A.c;ked about his rela!ionship
"ith Bufa li no. Medico said in
a tel rphone inter\'JCW tha l he
had known him all his lift. As
for 1he al!rgat1on !hat Bufalino
lrequenl~ the r..lt>dico plant, he
added: "Sure he ocmes lo see
us \\'e're selling him equip-
ment, ht>'s a C11.~ton1er. I can't
l!'!ll him to get the hell out.''
Prince5s Anne of Britain emerges from a Ch.letain tank of the Gennan anny
while tank officer provide~ explanation . Anne visited the tank operations al
Pazerborn during second day of her German visit.
It's L11ry for Tho Wury
F1stest in The We st
Something Sptci1!
'rldiy, tktobfr l l , 1 %? DAILY l'lLOT 9
Let1ke111ia
Not Given
It Can't Be Called Speed
By Cats Courts I/ave Been Patient Si1ice 195 4 Ruling
lTH ACA, N.Y. IUPl)-Thtre
Is no reason at present to
fear that pet cal.!! transmit
leukemia to humans , according
Lo a Cornell University sci-
entist.
"fl would be un~·1se lo
blame cats for human cases
of leukemia on the basis of
present knowledge," Dr. Char-
·1es E. Rickard, profes.sor of
pathology at the New York
State Veterinary College, l!aid
ftlonday.
The subject of cat leukemia
y,·as re\·iewed at I.he fourth
International Symposium on
Comparath·e Leukemia Re-
search at Cherry Hill, N.J.,
earlier Jn the month. Since
then, there have bttn report!'i
linking cat leukemia v•ilh hu-
man leukemia.
Research on cal leukem ia,
Rickard sald, and on certain
other tumors ha l'e revealed
that they are caused by spe-
cific viruses. Somt-of theiie vi-
ruses have betn transmitted
experimentally to dogs, rab-
bits and monkeys. They also
grow in human cells in test
tubes. Rickard added-
WASHINGTON (AP ) -Jn
the 14 years since I h e
Sup~mt Court ordered public
schools de5egregalttl "v.·ith all
deliberate speed," many had
asked, "until v.·hen~"
The court ha.c; answered:
"Nm\· "
··continued operat1nn of
segregattd schools und er a
standard of a!lo.,..·ing 'all
de!i Qerate speed' for
desegregation is no longer
constitutionally pern1issible,"
the court said \\'ednesclay.
"Undr r explicit holdlngs of
th is court the obligation of
t \'try school district is lo
terminate dual school systems
at on<-e dnd to oprrate now
and here;ifter only unitary
schools."
The court ruled unanimously
~lay J7, l!>M that racia l
i>egregation in public schools
"·as unconstitulinnaL
Realizing the problems that
could ari se from overturning a
.c;ystem that had been required
by Jaw in 17 states and sane~
tioned by law in four others,
the court pondered for a yaar
before giving any guidelines
for implementation.
~fay 31, 1955, the court said
feder al courts shoulrl require
"a prompt and reasonable
start towa rd full com plia nce ''
and an end to segregation 1n
public schools "with a 11
deliberate speed."
Lower courts were to be
allowed to ,;take into account
the public interest" 1 n
eliminating obstacles to
desegregation . "But it should
go without saying that the
vi tality of lhese constilulional
prineJples cannot be allo"'ed In
yield sim ply betause of
disagreement wi1h them.''
The courts were lo requ ire
school officials to "make a
prompt and reasonable start
toward full com pliance." Bul
"ooce such a start has been
mad(', the courts n1ay find
that additional time 1 s
necessary lo carry out lhe ru!-
in!!: in an effe ctive manner.''
No d('adline \1•as set.
ln 19~ the ~uprcme Court
~illli the fe<ir of I IOlf'nCC at-
!~nding desegregation in Lit tle
RoC'k, Ark., \.\'as no reason to
delay.
"The cons\1tut1 on .il rights of
respondents are not 1o b~
sacrifi ced or yielded to the
1·1olencr and disorder \lo'hich
ha\'e followed upon the ac-
tions of the governor and
le gislature ," the court ruled .
Then the court ruled out
"e\'aslv e scheme~" to avoid or
de lay desegregation and in
1960 backed kl\\·er courts
\\·h1ch had drci<ltd tertain
school distr.ict.~ had had tune
m ough.
But at lht' same time 1t
denied an riAACP plea 10
ord er schools in New Orleans
to desegrega te at the st art or
!hf' schonl year instead of 1110
month."i talrr. thl': opposite of
Jts pos1tinn \\'ednesday.
In a ('.1emphi s, Tenn . parks
dl'segregation easr in 1963 !hf:
coo rt said it had "never con-
templa ted that !he concrpl nf
'deliberate speed' w o u 1 rf
eoun!rnanee indefinite delay in
elimioa1inn or racial ba rriers
A year latrr, ruling that
Prince Ed'l'.'ard County. \'a ,
rould not close its schools to
escape segregation, the court
ohsrrverl. "The time for mere
'dfllhera1e speed' had ruo
oul .''
In 196:. the .::our! ruled lhe
''grade·a·yrar'' desegregation
approach of Forth Smith,
Ark ., wa s no longer ac·
ceptable. "Delays in desegre·
gating public school s,\'strms
are no longer tolerable,'' 1L
said.
The next to final blow tn
clelay came last year when the
court In tllree unan1mou!
dec1s1ons ruled "frtedom of
cho1ee" plans werp_ inadequate
if they did not bring about suf-
f1clenl integration
In the Mississippi case
decided \Vednesday the ar1:u·
ment had been that local
authoritlts acting in good faith
to rnJ desegregation needed
n111re timP. to o v ,. r co rn P.
"logistical" problems in con·
\'erting sch:lol 5ystems. It had
been the last plea left for
delay.
Park Gifts
Un.it Formed
SACRA~!ENTO tUP I) -A
pri\'ate nonprofit co rporation
has been forme<i lo enable in·
d11'iduals to lr.e;ally conlribu!e
pro~rty lo the ~tale park
."iystem. Gov . Ronald Reagan
annauncro Tuesday.
The organiza tion. callinl{
i!~elf !ht California State Park
Founrlatlon, is ctesigned !()
seek fund s, property and other
girts for the parks program of
the parks and recreation
department.
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Yo11r Mo11Py'1t lt'flrth
GoiI1g 011 Trip?
Be,va1·e A11to Gyps
By S\L\I\ f ORTER
'> ou are start ng an aC'ross
roun1rv automob1\C' trip -
along wllh a rN'orrl 11 1ml:lrr of
Amer1cA ns llur n1ot th C' s c
ple<t~ant autumn \\eeks follJ1\
111g the summer stampede of
1 at at inner~
'> :>11 ~top at a srr11rr stauon
lo i;:r! g ., a1hl h 11e the 011
c-herkC'cl \\ h1le !h i~ JS \.Iring
I.lone 1 QU gn 10 the re~t room
\\llE'l.i '>O U rtl1rn !hr. al
lrnd 1111 \ ih I Ill~ I ll I Iii I I) I
nH ~l l1;i1 c h ! a sharp r0<. k
a vt punts 10 a ~ Io v. I 1
r!C'f!<i11ng tire v.h1ch h ~
furthr1 t \plains: t 1nnot hi
rcra1red Theres no1h1ng but
n~~rrl ahrad for hund1 c 1 ~ 11
tn1!Ps 111d \GU simph 1ton l
h 11e lhe 11n1e to start shop
ping for tJrll'i 1n a stranl(t'
~mall t o .... n SQ~ouplunk<lo11n
~~o tor a nc\\ one on the spul
\\h::it \OlJ don 1 K1ow is that
the mechanic sl 1shed vour !1rc
1•h1 Je )OU \1ere 11 the
v.asl room -after brierlv ~1~
1ng )O 1 as a g:>Od targcl lu1
1 h IS \ JCIOUS I rick
As the massl\e federal stal e
h1~h\1 ay s\stcn1 nears ron1
ple11on more and n1ore \a1 a
l1oner~ are becom ing v1ttuns
flf a lengthening 11 ~1 of ~1 ps
frauds <inrt s w1ndlr s
prr!)('lr01t1d bv ser11i r sl i
1 ons alnng lhe rnarl ThP Al
torn ev Grneral of i\rv. \lex
ic.:o as JU St one 1nd1c 11100 of
the extenl of this problern
Union Oil
Earnings
Decrease
LOS A~rlELES iLPli
t:n1on 011 Co of Cal Ion 1a
reported a dN'rea~r tn ne t
earning for 1he f1r~1 nine
monlhs ol JX.9 comp:ired 1111h
the san1c p<>nod in 19f.S
despite a SI'\ en percent 1n
crca~e 111 1ntal 1c\enuc~
pres1drnt l 1rd Hartley s<11d
~fondav
Union s n"t e;i rn1ngs through
Sep! 1 \!ffi9 \.\rte $103 8
m1lhon compared to $\ !3 5 1n
1968 Net earnings per average
common share ou1s1and1ng
Y.ere $3 05 compared to $3 42
1n 1968
llartlry ~a1tl tQt :>I re\en11r~
reached Sl 48 b11l1on a SC'\Cn
pcrcf'n\ 1n('rl'a~e O\e r !he fir ~l
nine mnnth~ <f JQfi8 v.1th
crudt> 011 an(l nAI 1r~1 g i~ pr11
d 1ct1i n 1ncte<l"ll g 11 ;ind 23
prrtC'nt rr~pc~!1~rh
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anrl !'iAlcs 11rrr h1pht'r ntrrt' t
rllpensP !11i;her am nrl11al1on
thar1:i:s fnr prosrrr111r n I
l~ncl~ Acquirrd oH rr:c1s an rl
Cahfnrn1rl "' 1%8 h11!h('t drv
halt lo6<cs high~r '1 age rind
~aJat\ ro~1 s ;ind h1Rhe r C(;~t~
of m i1cr1at~ ~uppht s aiid
purcha5ed crude oil lfartlr)
sa1rl
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''BE YOURSELF''
Do you l'IVl!!r fet1I that yo u t r l'I be ng 1-ield btck by
qut l!I tl l or \hortcom n91 you w"h you d1dn I have?
If 10 I coul d be that 1t 1 t m• to lttrn mor•
about yourself
Colonel W II am L ttll! CS 8 • memb•r of the
Chr 11 an Sc ence Boa rd of Lect ure1h p w 11 tell tboul
p•ople whose I ve1 ha ve been I terally tren,formed
by learn n9 of !her lr ut God 91vtn ntlure The1•
people foun d the! t l the r under~ta nd 1n9 of God 1n
c;reesed th eir own 1p r fuel relat onsh1p to God be
cef"'te more epperent And through thn they d sc ov
•r•d good qual1!1ei 1n them1 elve1 they never knew
they hed
Come tnd br ng yo ur f.tm 1ly Adm11i1on 11 fr••
Christian Science lecture
Mond•y Nove1T1ber )rd •• 8 00
G ven by
FIRST CHURCH OF CH RIST SCI ENTIST Co,tit Mt1 14
ESTANCIA HIGH SCHOO L A UDITO RIU M
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'House' Has
400 Roon18
Levitz Furnilurr Corp v.111
open 11~ largest warehooM?
~ho,\room at 74'41 Edinger
Ave Hunlington Beach Nov
' Tut 2 S O 0 0 0 iiquart: fool
btnlrllng h; stl on a l:t nrre
lrarl and "rll house Blmost 400
roorn v1gnP!lr displ11\1ng fl\"
m11l1on tlollars \.\Orth o I
h1m1lurt and a<.'crs~OrlC'~
I 1ke all or !ht' neY.er Lrv1t7.
w a r e house showroami; !hr
ll unt ington Beach fac1hty 1~
lhe r!evrnth 1n lhe nar1nnt11
J....e,1li clia1n llus latest
a:ntr.r will have railroad
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Cl•cll, Co•!• Mr!•. l lMMS-SCAll.FONE, Terr• L , 11, 01 J07• l(oplol•nr Blvd,. HOr>Oll.olu on<l Evia J .. 20. of ~J Joan SI .. Coot.I
Mow SWAll TZ-BUNICER. Willlem .!, 11 "' l>J50 SI . .-.ndrow'< DtlY• ~nd ¥•1>tl c.. ,l, or llXI lnterl•c.11•" R<>od, llO!h
Q! S.ol Btoc.h, &EHL -SHQCl(LEY, l(rnnrlh "' ?I, .,, 1115 Mon•O•I• Ind P1mei. J . 10 • .,, 7}:i! w.-1m1nut" b o T n ol Coiro
Mt••· CAHlLL-MllCHELL. John J, ~l, o! ii~~ ~~l"~ .. ,~.,.-.J..~·._,"~rtiL~~·H~n·
[~Of:'~bt'~i....o.P. sirvrn w., 11. or 1"1' L•~un• (onYOn R""d •nd l(lm
H_, 1', of 131J T"""'t W1v, t>Q!h 01 L111un• Bt•<:ll. EDWAROS--P V~OALE , Frank M, ~S,
<1! 11~ ,,;, ..O.cacio ~1., An•lltim •nd Vlr11lnla 8 ,. 5}, .,, lit N. Pro•f>l'ct,
... ~i:..'!'ttbN8~~YNON . Dovt la• H , n. •nn JNnM A,, .15, bot/\ O! IS9C!J S!<1e~d•lt, Fo1ml•ln V•llrv, PAi:!KER-GALLOWAY, Charin L., ??. <1! '51 1 ADbon Drlv•. Hunrrn9lnn B~OC~ •ml 0•r0.nP, )1, <11 lt)I W,
HIGhlarKI, $•nl• An•.
OCT. 1' NOUL IN-KING, Roborl L . l!, o! 1:!91 [laon Avt, and Kalr.loten M., 14, of 1n1 Httl>Of 8 1VCI., l>Oth of Co.ii Me>I, £L8ERlSEN-OHMER, Ror>ot! E., '11 of 511 Ot An.11. (Orl)(1• Clrl M~• •rul 6ornl1a H., ~. o! 13' Mo"i•!own lane, Cc•!• Mt ••· llRYANT-BRNAT, lorn•" ,.., 31, ol 13!50 E•f>l'•an1a Roaa, ..0.nfholm and Glotll W .. JI), ot HS Erntr~la Bav. t•9~na 8eac.h. SAFFELL-GRIFFIN, (,<~ory 8 , )l,
ol 1J11 Sirnll Ana ..O.•e, (DOla P.~•••
""" 5u•an L . 1•, ol 1$90 Vie Cor .. c•, La11una 8tac.n.
KACSUTA-FREEMAN, Ro°'" J , JS. and B<>nn,., J , 11. l>Otti o! 19/SO (la•Hnonl L on~. Hunlln11ron 6faon, 8 ELCHER-WHIT$0N, Jol>n f ,. 32. ot IJillll ..0.ro<on•. Wr>!rnon:;!er ~/\II Gua<!ol~f>I', ll, 01 131142 Glor>Gor•. G•rdrn Grav~. PATTEl>l-M<ICAY Oodt H .. 7" ot 110Cl N, Ltmon, Fullrroon •nC Pa,,..el1 I< .. 11. ot JUI llosltml•n Drivo, LO• Al;ttnltO>.
VEORGE-McN..O.M..O.RA, Ltt (, i•, of No. ~ !o</Hr rn llo.o<! Hilltlurn, N.Y, 1~ll<1,il1:~ tj~~Ttnf.. 410 (•lit Villi
5HRAOER-8ROOl(S. L•rrY c;,, 19, o1
164• Sol.a (hi';/ i nd I(~'"" F-, ;,, of
~1:!~.Plnehu• , llOTh of Hun1in;1on
Divorces
Dl'o'OllCES l'ILED
l.:r1u1h••r. Jr. E., Jonn C. •• M • r ~ (Jlhfron•
lo:vhr>, .lchn E. "' ..O.nn• L 8ru111,, W•ll•ra D. v• E l••nor M
Perthoz. l'•mr11 Ann"' JOl\<1 ~Owo1d Sono.r>. Joan V\ John E l\•1lm•Jl•r. Lvnno E. •• L•wrrt1ef ~•V<nOf\d .I•"'""· Ar.id GorlW<1 '" D•lor., M•• C.rillilh, Dctlit 6. •I Rot><r! J C1o~erlr. El"a°'lh Anno •• Jo~n Fr1n
"' llt1><>~•. Morris B. Y• Loi> Sio>, M•r.m C. •> Eil••n MI Y H•nlu, Marv Lou •• H••olO .t., Hmt>. N•l>CW: l•• •> Horo1a II BtrrY m•n, Jr., JO l<nn "'John II. ~11~~r~~. L07!~1~· z..· -~or;c:e~ c;,
l(eller. f1v J. vs JOfTI~• L. Mill•" Otbr• Jo v1 St•ohon Gu• Pt~tlco, ,.,,,.,. Doan YS Rill L. [Nr1n1, N•l!I W, v• Hrnrv 1 rout, M•rllvn J. Y> John L•wront• E•o•ncne MirV C. vs Enrlout C
r:
oul1, lillot>tlh A_ V!. ..O.lbtfl I-ten
milh, Miry (, v• RoNr1 F-. Of>t c. E<1im .a.,"' Jolin L. 01>i"'""• Doti• Hrlen vs f lovd Dwioht D•n~t, ROH vs Al~rT Wllllf m Tin~ln'. M1•l•<1nr Y• (h1rl"' Euo•n• M llc.,.11, Den WlllT•m YI M•rilvn M•r.no. M•"' Vo Emil
Hiii, M,1<1••11 Wl!i•llJ'1 "' lllrblrl Jl»lohone O~!>o'di1n, GI I I J•ro,,,< v• l<l~ort
""'""' w,u;,. Do<>n• 1(1v .,, ll 1t"Md Llo~d 1'111>!« (•<cl J v' llor>on P
(0<hron, Lue Arn "' (~••It\ E ~a•"• 6rll, Colrtto J&nono vs llob<:•t Bu'"'
Scoot. "''"''"" A, •• Jr•<>· J Do11ln1. Eld1 M•• YI Blhv Genr II •~,, F'1u11 "' Do•;a ueoo·, D•uo~rr>. Oorln• l•• V> M1c••n ""•'II Sha"'""· l •O<• P•Ulint ~I (11,t
J&<~-Gora-. Di•ne L~"" "' G•crao 'o'l's!t~ Stluentt•, Jol>n .a. v . vs l • °""' P. 5noo1" F•e<1ao S •• Jonn F. r~·~(,~.0'Jil1· :..• "~h~i.~r.~ G
McDo<>tl!I, (vrll "' llo!Tv Jwn Il l<•· Kr~1tlne o _ vs P•ul 5utl'.r•land, Lorell• Elion ~• C.1tJI f . (II<~. Ani!Wo 0 , v• Jell" 8•0f>l!Y, t"1ul1 Je•n Y• RIV!l'U;>n!I Lff Movnl•r, Ernnt Y1 Hild"""'" .t., W•lli1ms. Gloroo A. v• B•lh' L. l'mor..,.,, J• .. JOln E "' W•I!•' H Wiii/, 0 1oh"' EG!•r v• Bcl>bv M•r!ln
kl•om&YOr. 511&•"'1 Ll•t•n• "' Mi<h••I H•rt>trl
l<•r!ll"ll, S"•'on L~ "' Sl•<>h~n Wu<r n
o..11an1, llu•n P. v• H~•l><'rt J. O•fl, J•mt l H. V\ 6orlh• J,\
Ce'n'<h, .Jo•n G. "'Mar• 0 l'le11"~'1• M8•Y Je•n V\ [•n~'' r t an~ ~•n'~'-Ju1n•I• II. "' HerTb•"o C. 5,ow<l•" K•lnitrn M v i 01nnv J
r.01tm1n. (;eo•ain• ~ •• fl .;.a•• "'· ~ .. !l1ng;. NIO(• L V> jpnn '"'~"'' "c«, 11.ta c "' """r"d 1 5t"Ul!i, ,f , LO•> M~HI 4 y·, lf\!., """u•h•• S·~•nlt, Cn•'I"' "' llo"n •en .,.,,,.,, B•U¥ c "' Roi><'" r
INT ER LOCUTOll Y OEt l'I({$
"'"n• L•nOo L •> lloo" l. (1rnr>. DQ<I• v• (ht1'
Paoo•s· >•••• ,, ~o"'1•• J••" F•noo. Con,•e n'f A_•• John J
/f4•phy, l>oymond J ., 5u1•nn• M
Poono, Alio" M y' l'•O""" l(o••" Ml<\I Y• R"""ll (, ~,~;:,~111> ::,•~ok~~. v~::_:; •M\~',~"
j:,~.~~,"'l';n~'v~•\;~·,~~1..!'i "' -l>•lll P"llllp Won••c. Mo<lon 11. V• R""&la L \1••11, t""•"• Lu<•!le YI Ront ld l'l•lo" ~10>0n, w,o,•m Gordon •• M•rllvn M•r Flt"'"~· cvn•n;• Gr•<• V> C.o•v Lot A1on10. E••IVn 1-' •• Erne\! V S•;rn>0<1, BeH• Jtwtl v~ llot>orl Flul S•o~v, lllvmond W, ~• R~rn J . Enw••d,, 51'.rltV .l••n •I llon1lo D<'•"• .11.1111roao, l'l•Ch•I A, v' R lf l'~O (
t1 •ll, R•ton (•<•• •• Aud'°' Lcu"f S I•<~. Vondl l~ot<or \I\ llon1td J L~(<, M•r.ann• •• \..I W• •"~' J At u<t, M•'1~ ti••• v1 W•"'""' Ditnnon \laoMt Pool, Ann f !.,,-fn(f "' O•VHI~
Lr<OY M•""• 'TlftY l•• II:. l wvll 1'nn Gonia••" Mt•<1~••I Ltt v• ~10,.nlo A!larnf., Carol Ann YI Ofnnl1 II, 51'Tflev. B••b••• •• Wlll••O Gvorr•ro, 8•1tV J v' MO,;O T 111men, Rc•t M1rl• v• llo~r! ErY·ln Jol>n..,.,, Evt lYll Luclllo •I Boll1t
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IJNITED
STATES
NATIONAL
BANK
SOUTH COAST PLAZA
!RANCH
NOW OHM ·SATURDAYS
' .. MON.·THURS.
FRIDAYS
P,M,
10·1 ,,,..,
10·' ,,,..,
171 41 $41-SZ11. LN.•tff lt1:
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E. H. LEVAN
lt0<!t\trl>0'1, LI-M•r.t "• c.-... F•lloe 09tl<J•n, (llclolln~ M1rle Vt JI ,.,,.,
Wllll.m M01lt•. P;•rklf M. V> l(enne•11 W, Hoii.Y. Oelor•• J_ "' ll•vmond L Holl•r>O. Betty Jll n "' Tl>Om•• F••n~
Vr1n1, O<tnn1 Moe "' '"""''' N•~l'IOlll 81rrv. P1trkl1 L. "' P1ul J, Lubeloclt, Ml"r111e l "' Cl•~ G llo~•i, C••ol ..,..., vo Vl~oo-LOiii'
O'Neill, Eleonor G, "' Oon1IO l".en! McKI""''' Lindi Loui>e vo 01nl1! o.~~I.~~. Jonn T ... M1tl1nne
l'IM..0.1-OICRlf:l Do>l•t•no, JOii" i . •• UO.tlh-. L. Wh4'elot~. Mi r lh1 Ann •• lltn+1m1n '-""" D~••e. Lore111 J1ne "' 0•••<1 JO>•D" ll•om<>>ot>, E!1trdd F-y\ G-orald E,
..O.ndtew, J"~ti.. "· v• Lei.ler M . 5ChHI, LI•"• 8. Y• Eaw1rd G lllham, Gl>el• T, YS 11°°'11 Lt•
.Sel!rl<l<i<« ~qe J. v1 Jo.<1 Carol 111~1,.,0•on. 01~nn H. v> Gordon P 8roln!>olt, Vtrnl Elil•brlh "' Pelor
~~;:.·;.:.~l~lt~:• v{ 1E':1~0 S Elt,,_,
SilVIQf, M•rv L. Y• .Je,..,. w, B•b·
tock, Ktnl\alt> P. Y• Denn• E, "•II. M••v P. YI Rov Ed11<1ta ll1la>1, Lvdtli .... Y• lutl•n S B'"""'"W", O.nn• l(ay V> L••rY Philio K•u•I. Georuo P. v• C1rolvn J. ·~· Pl1<11, ll•rna,1 J, v~ R1.1=11 P..
8""!men, Wilm• ..O.mY Y• D••·•a Strn•..,•n. C•,oltt •S W111tr fr1n~ 012~rira~. Winnofred II ~!~ vs Qrvlll•
P1r~er. \lk !ot'lo L. '" Jo/ir> W1"tn
l ll<>m•I l(;nlohr, llontll. Lou •• Haw1rd W. Ve>ltt, Rlt"•r!I A V> Yvo"n" M
TULIP BULBS
Bright color•d Uow•r• bloom
h.artily on 11rong lall 1lem1. ond
Y•••· Virginia, th1y will grow in
Calilornia. Hon• Brlnli•r told m•
oo.
3cEA.
DICHONDRA SEED
Fonlo1t!e fw1ll , pr11ty _good)
1aTlng• on Jc11nou1 Na1ionol
Lum!Mt own d ichoodra 1e1d.
good 11ull !hat grab• bald quick
and n...:!1 minimum care. W1•d ••.d Ir••· (We're nol buying
DOT b.cou1e Robin 1ay1 it hurls
!h• P1licon1.l 147 I LB.
SHAKER
CRUSHED ROCK
Som1thing •1dra lo mak1 your·
lawn look prol•t•lonally
lond1coped 101b1r than )11 •l
"p!an!•d". Sparkling whil• rock
can be u11d to occ1nt o 9cr:rd1n
aria. make a palh or trip no1ey
n1ighbo11,
'-~.49c 50 LB.
BAG
FURY ELECTRIC
HEDGE TRIMMER
H"9• lrlmmttr Jnohe iilc• 9llt·
Jar your lo'l'orU• bobby gard9"t.
mali11 foil work of •hrub1.
hedg11, and 1ueh, Ll9hlw11gh1, 1,
inch blade, Uni.,•r•al air cooled
motor.
1277
NEW TIGER PATCH
MUFFLER SEAL
Tap. lha! ou.tlCl.ltt
J'CKl mu!Uw.J111t alap Ill plott .
''Foot f'Oll t-IDCh.1
"Ide. Th•eo1l1r no-me11 way.
CRAZY
DAISIES
V1ry bright mod color• wilh a
mirror inaide lor decorating
walls. furniture, pone!•. doors,
yo\\. flam• ii (Ho"' about Daeid
Door?(, No glue or thumbtaclr:a
needed. They a!iek anywh•re
Ilk• lho1• 9i!I bCtw1,
ADJUSTABLE
FURNACE
DEFLECTOR
Etched plinllc d•ll.ctor ls
rnogaelle. adju•tabl• !ram I
lnc:b tn It Inch. jlzst qap It on
lor quick lnalollallon. put• the
hot air wher• you won! It Chow
about ln my .or. f'm G fo:a of
Laugh-In). 99c
FIREPLACE
COALS
H•r•'• an il•m you ju11 won't
••• In rnoll star.•. but lh•y
mali1 o nit• Ur• with Mt11r
w•i•er roo1llng oad
1111ar1hm•llo" too:1tio9
po11lblllll•L For kmlng old
lo•• l1ttera, g•I log•.
77C21LI. IOI
WHO SAYS
WE DON'T
GET RAIN?
REMEMBER
LAST YEAR
TI<EY SA.'Y 'YOU 'R~ 1------HOW S"ALL
nJE GUlTER KINC !TAKE TMAT?
RAIN GUTTER
When we drive around and see all thor.e badl y
eroded lawns we just wish folks could aee
how inexpensive ii is lo put up gutter and prolec·
their property. Simple to do and !he litlings
are c'heap too. if you need \hem.
SLIP JOINT
GALVANIZED
SOLDERLESS
AdTertJ1ed 1p.ciol1 good
lhtu No•emblr $, 1%!.
LIMITED TIME
SCOTT'S DEAL
0
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ALL SCOTT'S LAWN STUFF
except seed and spreaders
ff•11'1 a ale• d.al lrom th• Seoll people, on• ol lh• hlggeal
namft 11'1 tin• gord•ti. product• (not th• long•st. \ult lhe bi9g111,
th•r gM th• 9r9Cl••I alga palnl•r In lb. world.) 5al'• o bundl•
on lhi1 OJK• In a lll•llm• (until n•xt -par) promotion. UM
products 110"' or ne:iit •prlng, So.,logs of 01'•1 S3.00 oo 110m•
l1emL
e w .. 111 l Pim.ti' l"h',
Al1p1 ..... C•n It Cratt.
COMl IM .•• WE WILL
TEACH YOU HOW,
SLOT CAR TRACK ACCESSORIES
Wiii( DAYS 10·S:JO -NICiHTS 7°t-SU,,.DAYS 1.t
IRING THIS AD fOl FRIE GIFT -""-• S41·ll47
1871 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA
SEASONAL
CLOSE OUT
PATIO
SPEAKERS
Now Hea1 Thl1, ap•cial deal 10
you can hixv1 rauale ouldoor1
0.1 will aa In. (So lhat'a wh•r•
lha1 hummlng In my head I•
coming Jrom.) Mali• a
rr1mendou1 1a.,lng1 on thia
1eo1or.al Item no" and
!mpt911 oil your lr!1nd1 1hi1
1pri11g, IC!tlly ln11olled ond
coo b1 pol pracUcally
aoywber•. BEG. 19.95
MEW DESERT, AVOCADO
OR MATURAL LUAM
PRIMT PAMELIMG
Panelin9 Iha! g091 u.p quick and
9\.,11 good loolia lor y.ar1. choic•
ol 2 n1w d.corcr1or ton••· tu.II• 1: I
pon•l• are pr•fl11l1hed. ,..groo.,1d.
and tlC!dy tor immedlote
i111tollatlon.
3 99 EA.
KNUBBY FABRIC
SHADE SWAG ,,
\ ..
Wh1 .. bublur. fablk OQ 'll1ly! Dad•
'"09 'With 11' wl..., in U.. Pitch. '
" 12' hlQ'l'f mo •• chcla. tmd lcmey
d ol phin brott finlthed boolt 111,
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1577
FABRIC
SPRAY COLOR
lt•n••• ond b.cnatlll•• color ei:1
fo:ded upho.11Mry trp. fabrics. cboie•
of II eolora. 9GIJY to u1•. full spray ii
on, wh•n dry no on• wl.ll n1r know
It wa1 old and t»at up.
139 13 oz.
CAN
·-~-----LIQUID BEAUTY
GOLD LEAFING KIT
Genuin• gold m•lol l•afh'IO kit
makea anylh!ng-look luxurious lor
pennln. UM on p lctUf9L po:per.
lrcim••· furolture, 1ho11, leather
baq1, woodwork,wol\1, lor
acc•nling. [.,•rything you'll aeed I•
Included In lh• lill.
3aa
EXTENSION LADDERS
All oluminum •:iit.at.ion ladd.,. Gf9 a
mu1t lor most ou.ldoor bom• 1'9pait or
polallng Jobs. H1Iph1l ll y-ou'1•
ln1tcdllng n•w roofl11$1 or puttlosl up a
n•" t.I•<rlalQll!. aerial.
• • 16 FOOT
20 FOOT
••• 13.77
17.77
23.77
• ••••
24 FOOT •• •••
ALUMINUM REPLACEMENT
WINDOWS
Swing• CNI IO y-ou. can eleo:n both
t ld•1 lrom ln•ld• lh• hoaae,
Opq1 to an'f poeltion (So do.a
mr •II•"• big mouth). alimUn.
ll.lumbiUlll t-. rwplacn doabl•
h\lllg wood Windows.
f'or31"•31" For8"•4' .. For•2"• .. "
19" 24" 29"
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Saddleba~k
EDITION
VOL. 62, NO. 26 1, 4 SECTIONS , 42 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3T, ·190; •
LA Hijacl{er SF Airliner to
m
Judge Rules
Tin1 Leary
Faces Trial
). bitterly disappointed Dr . Timothy
Leary and his family learned today th<i t
they must face the Superior Court trial
their attorneys fought to avoid in a i,1·cek·
long hearing.
Judge Byron K . fl.·lcr-.fillan orderC'd lhe
lrio to return lo court Nov. 24 to face
jury trial on c·hargcs or possession or
marijuana and LSD. Leary, 4 9 .
r.osemary Leary, 33, and John Bush
Le1ry, 19, \\'Cre hooked on ti1ose char&cs
la.~: Dec. 26 in Laguna Beach.
It look Judge ri.1cMillan only !1\'(1
mini,tes today to deliver the n1ling he ha~
mulled over fo r the past two days .
And he made it clear in his terse. sutn·
mation that Laguna police officer Nc;d
Puinll Y.'as fully justified in detaini ng
the Learys nine months ago and in
1<'8.J'chinJ their station wagon.
"Everything about the situ ation he
found justified that arrest," said Judge
·McMillan ... We had the vehicle illega lly
parked on Woodland Drive, tile biza r.re
behavior or John Bush Leary and the
alleged odor of marijuana ""'afling from
li:o; car.
'''T'he officer's action v•<i~ reasona bl('.''
Judge f.1c ~t i !lan sa)d . '·I'm going to
di~miss your motion !or suppr('ssion of
evidence."
ll \ras a verdict lh.1l dC"lightcd the pro-
!'lecution. II "'as made clear throughout
the week~Jong hearing that the evcnt u;il
trial of the Learys virtually hinged on the
evidence uncovered by the Laguna Beach
police officers and challenged by lhe
Leary family 's three attorneys.
John Bush Leary v.•as not present for
the verdict and Judge McMillnn nn·
mediately pul his name on a $5 ,000 bench
warrant
It i.tayed in effect about 15 minutes and
v.-·as cancelled v.·hen the breath!c~"i.
bearded youth, clad in crirnson sl1irt and
stripped bell bot1 on1 1rouser5 came poun·
ding along the co urtho usr 4'nrrirlor wlth
l~g ha ir fl~ \ng In l'xpla111 !h;1t ";1
1ni~ur.derS\;Jnd ing \\'llh 111y dri1·cr ' lrd lo
the delay.
At!orney 1\1arvin Cooper. yo11ng I.Rary·.~
defen se co11r1srl , took o•·er speaking
(See LEARY, Page t 1
Regional Vie,v s
On So uth Count y
Se,vage Studied
By RI CHARD P. NALL
Of Ille O•llY '11111 Sl1!1
Officials of the s1nall and large \.\"ater
Snd sanitary districts dotting the
~them half of Orange County are slu·
dying possib ilities of a regional approach
to gro\1·ing sewage disposal needs.
Directors of spraw ling Moulton-Miguel
Water District thnl reaches back to in-
cliidc part or t.1ission Viejo recently
authorized about $2,000 for staff time to
carry forward investigation of a joinl-
powers approach. to se\1·agc dil'posal.
Carl Kymla , district managt'r. said !he
cmcept env isions disoosal of secondar ily
treated sewage into the sc;i. It could in·
vo~t all agencie.~ from South Laguna to
San Clt'mente and inland.
Tht gravjty routes or disposal , said
Jl.ymla, would be the Aliso Crcelt
drainage area and the San Juan Creek
drilnagt ireit -both n a t u r a I
walersheds.
Kymle said the regional approach en-
visions each p.nrticipating agency car-
rying a pro rata share of the cosl~ of
futu re facilities that would be coostructt:d
lo,handle gro11.•th in Lhe area.
"We're all virtually al the poln~ "'her!'
\\·e ha1·t got to go jointly or i:l'ilvidu<'liy,"
aald Kym la. He said that Dona Poirt ,
L"apistranb Br.a ch and San .I u ,'I 11
Capistrano have lhrcc small t1'r:-.t1ncnt
plants that are sicle by suJc.
An envisio ned benefit of h1rgt r !>Cl''a ~r
t1eatment facilltles 1vould be eronomy of
operalioo. Such a facility woUld probably
IS.. SEWAGE, P1ge %)
-~
ezz ement its
OA ILY ,ILOT ,1191•" J-V•n•n•
PAVEMENT CRUSHER CONSUMED BY FLAMES AFTER DRIVER RUPTURES GAS LINE IN NEWPORT
The Internal Combustion Engine Turned Over and the Combustion Quickly Becamt External
Jet Hijacked-to Egypt
Youth Wields Rifle Aboard Los Angeles Jetli ner
BAi\'GOR, :O.la1ne !LPll -A riflf.'·
v.1eld1ng ~·oul h . described as a cleancul
"all-An1erican" type, hijacked a Jl'lliner
01 er California loday ant.I began a hop ..
scotching trip to Egypt .
The Trans \\lorld Airline plane, a B{K'-
ing 707 bound front Bt1\timore lo San
F'ranclsco, v.as hijacked after leavir.g
Los Angeles on the last leg of the flight.
The hijac ker had boarded the pla ne at
Lo!' 1\ngelcs. The plane was flown baci(
to De n\er where lt refueled and lel off
GOP in Anaheim
39 p<1ssenger.~. The hij acker said he
11;inted to 11.v to Egypt.
The plane put dO~'fl again in !'\cw ','ork
lo refu el hut was ~arcd off by FBI
:Jgcn ts ;ind flc.w on to Bangor to complete
re~ue linJi .
Apparently still headed ror Egypt. lhe
pl ane was cleared for a flight to Shannon,
lrrland when 1t fin is hed refueling and left
Ba ngor International Airport
Rcfnre le;11•ing BanRor, the hi1ackcr -
radioing instructions from the pilot to Lht.
Milias, Conrad to Make
Secreta~y of State Bids
By GEORGE SKELTON
U,1 ,.i!llCll Wrli.t
Assemblyma n Geor~c \V 1\tilias is ex-
vect~d to announce his cand hiacy for
secretc:ry of slate at the annual fall con-
\·ention of California Republicans 11.·hich
opened today at Anaheim's Conve.ntlon
Cent~r.
Asiemblyman Charles J . Conrad. <R-
Shermnn Oaks), said he also Is "in the
race unless circumstances indicate I
have no chance."
Milias, a Gilroy Tancher and former
state Republican-chairman, called a MW$
con{erence for Sunday at which sources
~aid be will become a candidate for the
job now held by 1he ailing Frank ~1.
Jti rdvn.
.lord\1 !1. '1 h~sc fami ly has occupied the
I f:Jrt! for 3JI hut tWO Of the pasl 59 years,
:-:uffl!red a sev ere stroke May l and since
ll~n h..1s been parllally paralyl.Cd and
unable to speak . He is RI.
About 2,000 delegates are expected ta
auend tJ)e lhree-da1 convention of tht
Republican State Cent ral Committee -a
mcetins party officials hope will serve as
;i pre·el('ction yea r pep rally.
Stale:. Chairman Dennis Ca rpenter o(
Nf!v.·port Beach described the convenUon
as a "workshop session lo 11:ear up" for
the. 197U campaigns:.
Gov. Ronald Reagan will be the
keynote speaker Saturday. U.S. Sen.
George Murphy iti scheduled to deliver a
major Vietnam acldreM Sunday .~
Other -apeakers will Include Harry
Dent, d!!?Jty counsel to President Nixon,
and Mt'!l. Patricia 11itt, Ion gt i me
CaliJorrita GOP leader who now ls an
assistant secretary of 1he U.S. Depart-
ment of Health, Education nnd \Ve\fare.
Just aboul e\•ery major California
Republican leader plans to attend the
<.onvention, which will provide offi ce
~ekl'r5 v.·ith an opportunity for 50me
private politicking ..
~lil\as . 49, h11s been an aAAemblyman
since 1V62 and is one of the lq1slature'1
major comtrVaUooilb.
'
control tower -commanded pcri;on~
watching from nearby \l'indows and
rtoor\\·ays al the airport and a nearby
factory to duck out or ~ight.
Authorities had sealed off the refueli ng
••rea before the plane landed in Bangor al
10·13 a.n1. PST. It departed in to light
\\'inds at 10'.52 a.m.
Al>out 75 stale and local police and
!'hcrHf':;; officers were on hand as the
plane landed and taxied 100.,'ard the
(See ffiJACK, Page Z)
Police 'Save,' ,r
Then Arrest
Man on Drugs
A Laguna Beach man who assertedly
told police he had smoked hashish and
thought he was going to die was taken to
Orange County Medical Center Thursday
night , then booked inlo !he CQUnly jall on
suspicion of being under the influence of
drugs.
Camille Predetle, ,18, who gave his
residence ns the Del flu-lno Hotel. 1?39 S.
Coast Highway, walked Into the oflfce of
Wind Ambulance, 1867 S. Coasl Highway
at 11 :46 p.m. and, poHct said, begged an
attendn nt to "save my lite."
Officers summoned by •the ambulance
firm placed Predetle ul)dez:-arrest and
too~ him to !lie medical ctnler for ex-
amination.
Stock Marketa
NEW YORK (AP)-The stock market
moved moderately htghtt In active
trading late lhil' afternoon. (See quota·
Uons, Page."1 ,10-11 ).
It was a '"normal Friday market with
Mthlng spectacul1T happening," said
Alan Sbaw of Harrb Upham • Co.
Worker Escapes
Newport Beach
Gas Main Blast
By .JOH~ \'ALTERZA
Of th• O•!lf ,1111 ~1•11
A Santa Fe Springs man operating 1'
pavement crushing machine narrowly
escaped being burned alive in Balboa
Thursday ~·hen il\e crusher broke a gas
main, causing an explosion and fire .
"Red "' Ch<idsy, 2;), driver for the
Cabildo Corp., jumped nff th<' tractor-like
machine anrl esca!)('d with a singed beard
and a few blisters.
The ensuing hla1.e caused by ru shing
p;as shooting through the pavement at
Cypress Street and Balboa Boule1•ard
destroyed the $11,000 machine and kept
firemen busy for more than 30 minutes.
firemen cooled the red-.hol tractor with
hoses then summoned another tract.or lG
pull the burning rig off the large gas
leak.
"We had to cool lhe thing down con-
sidel'ably before pulling out the gas: fire,
()r el.!e the hot meta l would have caused
another nash and possibly an explosion,"
Deputy Chief Leo Love explained.
As soon as the tractor was pulled away,
firemt>n moved in with heavy ex·
tinguishers and smothered the burning
gas.
Crews then set lo work repairing the
leak. They worked Into the night plugging
up the hole in the main.
Firemen said Chadsy was breaking
concrete ror a small trench along Cyprun
when the chisel blade ruptured &he pipe.
The driver got down fnlm the machine
and shut the machine ot'f, but a forema11
advised him to slart the rig again and
drive it off lhe leak, firemen said.
Chadsy turned on the switch, firemen
!laid. and !!parka In the starter touclled
off the explosion.
Mike Macy, 17, Balboa, •aid he waa
riding his bicyc le "when, all of a sudden
... bo<lm."
"I !'iaw the clr lver run Into a ga 3 station
and the whole pavement was on fire," he
said.
Ch11dsy declined trealmenl for lhe
minor bums &Iler I.he ' p.m. miah~p.
firemen said.
•
Today's Final
• N.Y. Stoek.9
TEN CENTS
Egypt
' DA Claims
Viejo Man's
Toll Rising
By TO:'!f BARLEY
ot llHI O.llr l'lllf 1!1H
District attorney's investigator1 today
alleged that Richard Winters Burke
embezzled more than $27 ,000 from the
county clerk's office and hinted that the
tally might climb even higher before they
complete their probe.
Chief Deputy District Attorney JMne!
Enright confirmed the est imate today
and said the Burke, 27, or 26372 Papagayo
Drive, Mi ss ion Viejo, may face an maoy
as 71> counts of grand theft when the in-
\'estigation is completed.
An initial examination of Burke's bank.
Ing lists when he surrendered to sherifl 'I
officers a week ago indicated that the
alleged ernbe:ulement might be in lht
range of $.5,000. But a fuil scale probe by
county audllor Vic Heim's office has un·
covered discrepancies wnich are now
above the: '27 ,000, Enrig}\t said.
Burke is due to appear tn Santa Ann
t1unicipal Court Monday to answer to
grand theft charges.
Burke nllegedly admitted lo In·
vestigators and sheriff's officers thal he
had embeule.d an exUmated SS.000 dur-
ing the course of'hls banking duties "to
get the creditors off my back ."
His alleged embt>zz.Jemenl was un·
('overed dur ing a probe by lhe Orange
County Grand Jury auditor. Faced wilh
the accusation Burke made an overnight
decision to surrender to sheriff 's in-
vestigators.
Enright today said that Burke's alleged
pattern of embeulement followed the line
indicated by the popular county employe
when he fi rst surrendered -the lifti ng of
$200 from various bank deposits during
his first year of employment.
But investigations have indicated,
Enright alleged, that Burke stepped up
his unauthorized take to the point where.
in the second year of his employment, he
'.l'as taking $500 at a time from the.
deposit! and cleverly forging the tally
~heets he had lo submit to his office and
the county aud itor.
Counly Clerk Wil\ian1 St John was not
available for coinment todt1y .
County auditor Vic Heim 1,1•as not
in•ailable ror comment today.
Deputies of both men declined lo com·
ment on the new development in the
Burke cha rges.
Can1ill c Victin1s Ge t
S:> Million a Week
\VASHINGTON (UPI) - Govemment
disaster loans ' to victims of hurricane
Camille art averaiJlng more than SS
million a week and may reach a fina l
total of $200 million. The Small Business
Administration said-Thursday it ha1
already approved 3,795 such loans lo \'ic-
tims of the Aug. 17 storm.
Oraage Coast
Weather
Surprise; it's going lo be •
nice weekend. with su nny skies
prevailing over temperatures
ranging from a comfortable 75
along the coast to a sweltering
go further Inland.
INSWE TOD..\ Y
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next tofek, with a former Smita
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From Page J
LEARY • • • ...
C'hore5 for the Leary 1roup alttr Judge
McMill1t1's ruling to prtdlct that "there
will be no trial Nov. 24 and it ls doubtful
11 there will be 1 trial be-fore nu\ Mil· -· "We ire today going to the District
Court of Appeal to seek a 11:nt of pro-
hit.ilion aga inst this unfair ruling,''
Coope-r said. "Our argun1enl will ~ that
tt.e defendants' rights have been violated,
that thtre is unshak eable el'\dence of pre·
judice against Dr. Leary and his family
and that in11ufficient atlenlion has betn
paid by this court to that factor,
"lf ·we gel 110 satisfaction there then 11·e
11·ill go to the Federal Court and to the
Supreme Cou rt if neceszary," Coop«r
said ... You C'an rtl!l assllred that it "·ill
be a !oag, Jong lime before Dr. Lea ry and
his famil y go on trial if indeed they ever
d " '· The LSD cu l!isl, apparentl y shaken as
J udg !'. ~1 c,\1ll lan deli l'ered his ruling,
recovered his habitual composure of
grins, winks and nods to assure the
courthouse at large that "y,·e are fi&h lfng
for 2fl mlllion An1ericans and we aren't
through yet.
"Too many people pay too much al·
ten tion to how vou look and how you ~mell,'' Leary siid.
Motel Dispute
Will Be Sent
To City Council
A dispute Mtween tenants of Laguna
Sands, !~fl S. Coast Highway, and \~ouJd.
be developers of the adjacent Sho;ils
i\totel y,·il! be carried b~ appeal to the
l~aguna Beach Clty Council Weenesdlly
ni.eht.
Planning commi.~sioncrs. a_fter c~n·
1lucting several sessions. including on-site
lnspectlons. on Richard Burt's reque~t _for
permission to add 32 units to the existing
elght apartments at the Shoals. ruled to
grant his rKjue.st Oct. 6.
A number of conditions regarding
pedestrian and vehicular access were at·
tached to the variance in an attempt tG
solve the problem ol joint use of a n.ar·
row ex1ension of Bluebi rd Canyon Drive
which runs from South Coast HighY.'llY to
the oceanfront betv.'een the l w o
establishments.
Sands 0Y.11er-tenants objected to the
proposed use on grounds they v.·t re re-
quired to pll\'e the ro11dv.·ay unde~ a 1960
''ariance and were guaranteed its use.
Planning comn1issioners ruled that eK·
elusive use of a dedi cated public right·Of·
\l'ay cannol be granted, regardless of who
pa l'es it. .
Agreeing that traffic problems might
i1rise, the commissioners. after con·
!erring v:ilh owners of both properties,
set up a number of conditions to ease the
traffic situation and had asaumed lhe
matter settled until Sands owners an·
nounced their intention to appeal their
case to the city council.
College Official
Seeks State Aid
Saddleback College Supt. Fred H.
Bremt'r tcxlay v.·as back fr om a trip to
~acramento Thursday in y,•hich he oought
~tat<' funding for a college library
building.
Dr. Bremer said he talked to Ed
Ro&ers. act ing chief of planning for the
Califomia Community (Alleges. who said
he would try to push the application
through.
Sarid!eback is seeking up to 60 percent
state aid on a $4 million library building
planned for occu pancy in September,
19:-Z, if I.he application is approved.
Bremer, accompanied on t he
Sacramento trip by college archit e.ct
Robert Lowrey, said Rodaers !old hiln
Sadd iebac k ·~ application \\'OU]d he gil'tfl
~pet1 al auentl on. It w11s sub1nit ted later
th.1n otl1er junior coll~e applic ation~ but
under a recently pas..~ed statute giving
nev.· junior colleges a brta\c
'.'r.Wl the state IA'gislature approved a
hill last .~um mt'r. Junior co ll eges v.·ilh low
in111al enrollment such as Saddleback
\\ere in~ligible for sta te building ~id
heca11~e thei r assessed valuation per SIU·
dent 1~·as high .
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Boyle Gets lVord
Kopechne Case
Inquest Date Due
EDGARTO\VN. fl1ass. (UPI )
Edgar!own District J1idge Jan1es A.
Boyle today rcce1vr\i the decis1op oi 1he
t.Ias::.arhust•lts Su pren1e Cou1·t on the
fl.ennedy inqu est ease und said he would
.s1udy it before setting a date for an in·
quest.
di!qua!ify Boyl' from future proceedings.
Kenned)', 111 Boston lor a speech, said
l;e was ''deeply ~a1 bficd tl1 at the
Suprern e Court h11s acted expeditiously.
l"n1 hopef ul th;1t any additional pro·
ct·edings that will be he ld will be held
'ery soon."
ATTORNEY GEORGE CHULA, ROSEMARY ANO TIMOTHY LEARY ANTICIPATE COURT DECISION C'otirl Clerk Thri n1C1s A. Teller m<1dr 1l1e
ar.nounccmenl artl'r 1nec1 1ng l'iitll Bo~le
this n1orn1ng . "\\'e talked j1ist br iefly,"
Teller said, "lie JUSt today received his
cop.If ol rhe det·ision nnd he "s goi ng to
study it before n1;iki11g any decision
aboul a dale for tl1c inquest."
t-lussachuse\ls Attorney Ge n r: r ii l
Rfl bcrt H. Quinn, 1vllQ rl·prcsentel.I Boyle
befvrc the tour!, snid the ruling gener11lly
~uppurted the slate's po~ilion in the c:<i~e.
"The only varia nce 1\as in lhe clos_cd
uat11re of.the hear ing.''
DAILY "ILOT '1•fl "~o1M
H was e.~pectcd that Boyle V.'DUl<l set a
d:i1 e sometin1c next week.
Tharsday the State Supreme Court
granled a request Uy Sen. Edward M.
Kenn edy to bar the public and the pres s
lrom an inquest into the death of Mary
Jo KopCchn(', but re.fused to allow other
p1C'as by thl' senator's attorneys con·
l'C'rr1ing ground rulrs fur the inquiry .
The ful l bench of the eoutt Thu rsday
broke a legal tradit ion dating to the 19th
crr.tury ln ru ling that all fu!ure inque,•ts
in f\1ass<1chuset1s "be Clos ed to the public
and all news media."
But the court denied Kennedy's con-
tention inquests are "accusatory" In
nature, requiring that V.'i\nesses be given
all the safeguards of a crim ina l !rial. The
The court, in re1·iewing the known
circumstances surr ounding the death of
tlli~s Kopechne, a pJsscng f'r in t\f'nnedy's
car when it pl unged into a tidal pond on
Cha ppaquiddick. Island July 18, said "A ll
e1·enls relating to the accident. including
!he scheduled inqu est. hare been given
t>>·l c1i.~ive coverage by the lot:il, nat;'Jnal
and ln!ernntional 11e11 s n1cdla.''
12 N e'\'Smen Keep,
On With Trip
After Crasl1
AFTER JUDGE RULES, DEFENDANTS AND ATTORNEY REAPPEAR IN COURTHOUSE CORRIDOR court described inquests a s "in· ve.~tl,gatory.'' r;LA OSTONE. Australia IL'Pl) -,\
PUC Approves Changes
In Coast Bus Service
Orange Coast bus commuters will find
new scheduling designed to impro\·e
Harbor Area bus service connections and
halt a continuing money loss for the
optrat<'lrs in effect beg!nnln& Saturday,
The nine schedule changes requested
by the South Coast Transit Corporation
and Santa Ana Transit Corporation ha ve
b<>en appro1·ed by the -Ca!Hornia Public
Utilities Commission.
All Sunday and holiday bus service \Vi!l
be? discontinued <'In the Santa Ana to
Balboa Line.
fl.fonday through Friday, the line \\'ill
C>perate on a fiO-minute headway from
6:li •.m. to 9 a.m .. and from 2:30 p.m.
until the !UC. 5:30 p.m . bus leaving Santa
Ana.
A 5;45 a.m. Saturday run 1\•ill be
e\lminated. but there \viii be no change
from 7.4:. a.m. until the last 5:45 p.m.
trip fr om Santa Ana to Balboa .
Ail trips on the Sa nta Ar.a to Lagnu a
Beach line will go via Costa Mes a t11on-
clay throuF(h Friday, \\'Ith one round tri p
per day added to the schedul('.
"\Ve hope by changi ng the times
around it will make things n1ore con-
venient for people in the Costa ~1esa
area,'' expla ined George A. Cordier,
manager of the tran sit systen1.
There will be no change in the Sanla
Ana to Laguna Beach schedule on
Saturdays.
Saturday service on the Sant a Ana to
Huntington Beach and the Santa Ana to
El 1t1odena lines \Yill be disco ntinued. but
Monday through Friday runs \\'i ll remain
just the ,_.same.
-,, .
Laguna Group to Discuss
Drug Cou11seli11g Se1·vice
In Its Y.'ide-ranging !7-page ruling, the ~n1,1rwha l unnc r\·cd party of 12 !ra\'elin:;:-
court said inquest \\'ilnesses "may be ac-rt\1·sn1cn, in(·lu<ling Orange Coast DAI LY
c6n1panied and adv ised by counsel whi le 1-"lLOT Editor Thonias Kecvil, has con.
in allendance or testifying at an inquesL"
The court left to the discretion of the !111ued on aft er nar ro\vly escaping death
presiding judge whether lawyers would here Thursd;i y in a hellcopter crash.
be allowed to cross-examine v.·ilnesses Three Austra lian tourism officials were
From Page 1
SEWAGE • • •
and present evidence as Kennedy 's al-1· htl b d h th s·k k S2 qualif ... -more readily for fed er a I s 1g Y urnc w ~n e i ors Y ,, torneys had requested. assis tance than would a proliferalion of The court set no date for the inquest chopper plunged ba ck onto the Gladstone
sn1 all er projects, officials believe. but said its ruling "should not hinder hr Airport ru nway seconds after takeoff,
Ourlng a recen t meeting of the delay the pending inquest." The inquest, burst into flames and then explcxled.
originally scheduled to begin Sept. 3 Two othe r persons reporledly suffered
!'.loulton-Nlguel \Valer Distric t board, before Judge Boyle, was postponed pen-minor cuts and bruises. but the five in-
11 ar Hanson, board president, expressed ding Supreme Court review of the ground jnrcd continued on lo Jleron Isla nd, off
co ncern over future sewage effluent sta n-n.:les. the Great Barrier Reef, and ha ve not ~et
dnrds. The court rejected Kennedy·s bld Lo bern Id entified .
S~i d Hanson, ''all the conservationists Telrv ision news rrporls Thursda_v night mentioned a f:itality anion~ the 12
nil over the U.S. are getting more and Co •1 S passr.ngers or crr.w of two, bul U1e story
inore alarmed about outfall. . llllCl tO ee pro\'ed erroneous.
•·oo we fa ce any ris ks about (sending T~l rphone co1nn1unitalions to thr area.
to the sea) this tremendous quanity of s d M 1 2GO rni les north of Brisbane are crude and
secondary treated sewage?" tu y Oil ote s Uri!ish Overseas Airways Corpo ration ex-
Don Piersall of Boyl e Engineering Co. ecutives said tcxl ay il takes a day and a
.said, ''Secondary treated sewage seem~ Laguna Beach city councilmen will be ha lf lo p11t a call through.
acceptable to conservationists now. brought up to date \Vednesday night. on 1'he distingu ished group or travel
\\'here are you going to go with it? You progress or a fea.s !billly study concerning writers v.·ere on the inauguration flight of
can't take it inl<ind."' deve!opmeritof ahotelconferencefacility BOAC service fr on1 Los Angeles to
1-fanson asked about the flap over Lake on the c1ty's Main Beach property. Brisbane and had taken the side junket
Erie se\vage and was told that y,·as ra \Y A study of the so mewhat controversial \\'hen the near-fatal crash occurred.
sev.·nge. He commented that it was dlf· proposal was ordered by the council la~l !\1rs. Keevi l, assi~tant promotion dir,c·
f1cult to foresee trends eddlng, spring from Bud Holscher and Asso-tor for the Hunting ton Cent er in Hun·
"soinetimes after you solve a problem l'ia tes. \1·hich next week y,·ill present tJn !!"tnn Beach, acCQmpanied her husband
)'011 get some excitement nationally." the initial part of its in l'estigation . This on the ma in flight, but had remained with
Frank Fehse of the Santa ~targuen ta 1''i!l be in the form of an economic study rr l;iti\'es in Sydney.
\\'ater District staff said there ser1ned a prepared by llarr i~, Kerr, Forster, All 12 persons aboard the comm u!rr
grnwin.__. dedication ainong officials of s~l alists in detennlning CC'ono111ic helicopter took col'er nea rb.v, barely
:~gencies involved in putting toget her feasibility of proposed ho tel Installations. before ils al'iation fue l ex ploded in a hnr-
•·somc type regional approach.'' Sarne metn OCr s of the council harr. rrr;rlou:s. bl a~t 1vhich hurl ed one. wheel 400
K;»mla said a joint po11'ers ai:ireement lean ed toward including a hotel-con· yards aw ay.
v.·ould involve a great deal o[ legal and ference facility in the ~1ain Beach park The lnfonnal1on fr om BOAC t(lday did
l ngineering work but mosl irnportant development to provide revenue to hel p not specify if the tourist sroup continued
\1ouJ;! be agreement over funding of support the area purchased for about $3 on the isl11nd trip by helicopter or other
Laguna's coun.-:eling service for
students and parents in1 olved j n
narcotics prob)e1ns or 111 need o[
psychologi cal hel p will be rl t·sr ribf'd al
the !\fonda y, Nov. 10 meeting of !he
Laguna Coordinat ing Council ,
Coordina11ng Council v.·ill be asked to hel p 1_T_"_'_1 i~ci:p~a;Lin;g;';'';";';i';';· ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;m;i;ll;'°;";· ;;·····;;;;;;;;;iiiiiliiiic;o;n;l ';Y;';";';''•iiiii;iiilil;;~=-underv.·r lte lhe program.
Other ltPm~ on the yrn1th-orit>n1rd rrn-
gru111 11 111 he a rr'p11 rL fron1 Hollt'l'l
I-Hr-hard Hollister, director of pupil
~rr l'ice.~ at Laguna Brnt h Hi~h Sl'hnnl
11ill discuss. counseling av&i lablc on
n~rc<'lties and other problem s and !-.!rs.
tlf.1rv ~lrl;inson. ra~(' \\'flr k ~.11prr1 1<.or rnt
Ctitho lic \\'elfarc \1 tl l t<'l l t;f ('H\ll1Sr.!i11g
f',11-rn ad:.Jlts ;ind ~'Olllh 1n th e
p;;~ t.l1nln15Jc;1 I are;i .
'l'l'e Laguna program is_ 11ndrr111·111r n
h.1" 1hf' Laguna Bea<'h Cn1nm1111 .1 ~· CIK'<l
for one day of counseling a wrr.k . but 1!r-
n1and ha~ been so gre11t a sei.:nnd day of
serl'1Ce has been add ed .
f 11nds raised in !h.e c•Jn1 1nun.iJy are
r,rtr!~d lo f1n;i~cr the t 1ttn1 ro1in~eling
day and organizations affiliated 1\')th the
Heeres, pri111:1p;d nf L;1c:una Bench High
~chool, 011 d1l f1r·11lt11·~ that h:1ve ari ~r n
f:·r,111 lh e srhool'i< lnclus1nn 111 a CI F
;t1h lrllc lr:ign"' nl fnr l!lrgtr hig h ¢f'hnnl.'\
nnd al11'mpt~ th:it p.1rents c;111 hrlp rn ,1\.;e
It cnr rer'l th~ ~1to;1\n111
A ~i)r:1hrr l1n111 i\r11 11n~t Hr 11l1 \1 111
dn\IT lbt' li!<ll r·il\'', 11r11lj H;j:,.i!ll~CJ.
-Y01 1t l1 Prnhlr1n rf'n11.'r
J'!lL' )llll1ir1' !• llll ti•'d In ;1l~t II \'H i "'ff
fl 111. 1nret1nf; 111 1111• L.t~1:11,( I 1•dt'1 .d
Buil(ling on Ocran .A1c1111r
Thr Coord1na~11u: (OUJlt'd I.; 111 01df' 11p nf
l !'i.~ ;:rr;i or~;in1zatir'ln~ 1\·ho~c prcs n1!'11!~.
01 :iulhorlzed rcpre.5cn!.1 11\'C:., attl·n1!
n'!i.;lthlv _J1lL'Cli11,o;s to r '\changr 1n•
fnnn.::!!ion and di.~tu;,s po.~~ihl" sn)11tin11s
lo C'Om1nunity prohlcn1s 'l! al! hind~
l'rom Page 1
HIJACK ...
i~olaled refuellng silt. Ofliciali; .<aid it
v.·ou!J lake about 25 minutes lo refuel.
The FBI , \\'hich frightened the hijacker
211.'ay from New )'ark, \\'BS close behind
as refueling 5lartrd in Bangor. A small
plane loaded \1·ith FBI agents put do wn at
the airport shortly aft er the jct landed.
Police removed a man fron1 near the
plane \\'hen lhe hijacker radioed to the
('(llllfol tower that he saw 11 shadow and
Boys Clubbers
Meet Fttllerton
With a 4-0 reeord for th(' season tn
date, football players of the Boys' Club of
l..agun1 Beach art understandably op·
timistic about th('ir scheduled Ul t v.i !h
Fullerton Bo)·s' Club Saturday. Sixth,
seventh and t ighth grade tea ms fr om
Laguna will repres,nt their club in the
away gAme .
More than 50 b<'ly~. one of 1hc largest
tnrnoul s in Bov11' Club hlstorv. are
par1icipating in ~iis year's footbii ll pro-
gram undt.r the guldnnce of vo lunteer
coachrs .Jero1nr. 111cr.1anus. Pa u I
McManu11. St.an Moore. Carl Russo ar.d
R1 t k Hendershot! .
Th' boys defea ted Ri<'I J/nnflo P.oys'
Club In two games and last .,.,·eek
repeated tht accompllshmenl agains~ tile
Bo}·s' Club or Fountain Valley.
"'ant ('r: :i 11y ind\viduitl rrnlO\'f'd from 1he
:C.C'C'l1C
1\uthoritif';; ~aid llicy 11•f'r e 1111abie Ill
r!r.trnn1 nr 11 hr.re the hljar krr .i.tatloned
hin1::rli 111 lhe pla ne as tllr rrfuclin~
began, but they ass\ln-.ed he \1•as in the
cockpit "because ht"'5 ju~t. <lishing out
orders an<l the pilot 1s radioi ng thrn1 to
th e t or.tro! lower ..
Plans lo seize tile hij:ickcr, a clcancut
~·outh of about l!l, and pn::\'rnt the
1ransa!lantlc rros:;lni; were dropped whr n
the hijacke r firrd a shot in !he pla ne to
sho1v he meant b11 ~inrss. The shot ap·
p:.rc ntly cau~l'rl nri ~erinu.I\ 'lan1.1gr to the
pressurizrd rabin of !he Jetl1nrr.
The hiiacker, dressE'd in a n1ili tary
tunic and toting a "su r\ 1l'a\ kit'' or !iOur
and other stap)es, released the 40
passengers aboard the 13oeing i 07 Jn Den-
\'er. If!' kept four cre\Vln en aboard whe n
the plane left Sta plclon Int ernational
Airport.
.. I mean, he had to he ~on1c kind of
11 nut t n 1va11t to 110 to i\r11· York," a
pO!';Sf'r,gcr ~:tid nf lh(' gl1n1nan.
The p!nn!' le /I 0 1'111 t'r .'.It j 2B a n1 r sT.
F i\I agents lhrc\Y up a cord\"ln arou1lfl
lh" pl.'tne when J! t(luchcd '101vn 111 Oenvrr
lr~t m.1de no a(lcn1 pt 10 capture 1hc
11 nirlen!1fierl hlJackt'r
One of the passrn1.1rr.~ said lhe nnin
l;fl,1rdrrl thr plt111{'. l \VA·s Fil ght 65 \vhir h
ll'ft Rall imore. tl1c1 .. Thun;d;iy nl~hL ;i t
Los .AngclP~ -th(' nrxt ID the la~t stop
011 its proJected fl ight to San Francisco.
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MIRROR
$80.
(Wood f-onu~)
Gampanil~
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$309.
IWood f t1 .. ~)
Av ei!able in fwo magnilicant finish1i. Ont,• rich w•rm brown, the oth1r • l'le•.,ily b'rulhed whit1, 1tripetl
in old y1ltow er1d •pricot. An ••citin9 look at• re•ionable price.
YOUR LOCAL DEALERS FOR , DREXEL -HENREOON:f:iERIT AGE
NEWPO~T BEACH
1727 W11tcllff Dr., M2·2050
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INTERIORS
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Emhezzln1g
Loss Tabbed
District attorney's investigators tod ay
alleged thal Richard Winters Burke
embez.z.led more than $27.000 from the
county clerk's office and hinted that lhe
tally might climb t \'en higher before they
complete their probe.
Chie f Deputy District Allorney Jamt's
Enright confirmed the estimate today
and said the Burke. Z7, of 26372 Papagayo
Drive Mission Viejo, may face an many
as 75 'counts of grand theft when lhe in-
\·estigation is completed.
An initial examination of Burke's bank-
ing lists when he surrendered lo sheriff's
officers a week ago indicated that the
alleged embezzlement might be in the
range of $5Jl00. But a full scal.e probe by
coonty audiklr Vic Heim's office has un-
covered discrepancies which are now
above lhe $27,000, Enright said.
Burke is due to appear in Sanla Ana
T<.funic ipal Courl f\1onday to ansv>'er to
grand theft charges.
Burke alleged ly adm itted to in·
vestigators and sheriff's officers that he
had embeu.led an extimated $5,000 dur-
ilig the course of his banking duties "to
get the creditors off my back."
His alleged embezzlement v.•as un-
covered during a probe by the Oran_ge
C.ounty Grand Jury auditor. Faced with
the: ·otCCUUUon Burke made an overnight
decision to ~rrender to 1huiff'1 in-
vestigators.
Enright today said that 9urke's alleged
pattern et embezzlement followed the line
indlcaUd by lhe popular county !fmpkl)'e
(See EMBEZZLE, Pase %)
Housewife Sees
Red Wash After
Water Pipe Cut
8y EVELYN SHERWOOD
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Mrs. C. M. Achauer \\'ashed some
clothes in her Shorecliffs home Thursday
and all of them came out rust red.
She blames cable television y,·orkmen
for the henna wash that came from the
machiM at 240 ft1 omi ng Canyon Roa.d.
The problem. it seems. arose y,•1th a
broken y,·ater pipe along ~lcirn1ng Canyon
Hoa.! and the clamagr repaired within 20
minutes, the Cablevision, Inc., crc\V
foreman said today
f-le blame!'i the old pipes Ln lht' area for
the red y,•ash.
"Tile rusty Y.'R\rr come~ from ol<I pipe~
whi ch should be replaced," Jim Blurton
1aid.
Pointing to rivu1el5 of red wal_er lrJ the
gutters, he said, "People drink that
sturf." ~1f"!I. Achaurr still isn't satisfied.
"\Ve were without water, lhen the dirty
,.;•at.er ruined my wash. We were y,•ithou\
gas, too," she said. .
The crew is runni ng into som!'. d1f-
flr.1.!lly in I.he area , Blurton explained.
"We arc behind schedule about twn
weeks, cutting througi1 18 inches ~~ con·
crete. strong enough for a freeway.
He has been laying cable for the past
two years and noted this was the most
difOcult street he had ever seen.
"We will be throuah in a month ," he
noted. He said it wa~ cotling about $15,000
more to lay the cable In the area than
others In the Newport district.
Re!ildent.s throughout the Shoreclilfs
area aaid the rusty water persisted all
durinJ Thursday but has since cleared
up.
Another Tremor
Rocks LA Area
LOS' ANGELES (UPI) -Anolber alter-
Bhock lrom an earthquake that 11>Cked.
the ScUhem California coast last week
was felt early today in widely scattered:
are• at Los Angeles.
No injuries or damage was reported .
from the temblor whi ch foltowtd ~ 1
nrlglnal quake centered aboul 70 miJu
tf! the Southern Cali forn ia coo~t.
Dr. James M. Brune, seismologist al
the California Jnstilute. of Technology ,
f'l&ld the tembl or rcgi8te.red 4.0 on the
Ric hter scale.
The quake., which rattled wind(W.'S and
1\'111ls at the Civic Center here. compared
\\'Ith the lnlU•l shock last y,·~k of 5.1\
tnd 1ub~ &emblor& oI 5.0 and 4.5,
e to
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PAVEMENT CRUSHER CONSUMED BY FLAMES A~TER DRIVEll llUPTUlllES OAS LINE IN NEWPORT
Th• lnt•rnal Combustion Engine Turned Ovtr and the Cormtuatlon Quickly B•c•m• lxttrntl
Tractor Driver Escapes Gas Blast
Macliine Destroyed, Operator Singed After Balboa Main Bursts, Explodes
A Sant a Fe Springs man operating a
pavement crushina: macllint narrowly
escaped be ing burned alive In Balboa
Th ursday when the crusher brok(! a gas
main. ca usi ng an explosion and fire.
"Red'' Chadsy, 2S, driver for the
Cabildo Corp .• jumped off the tra ctor·li~e
rnach1ne and escaped Y.'ilh a singed beard
and a few blisters.
The ensuing bla1.e caused by rush ing
gas shoot ing through the pavement at
Newport Island
$120,000 Bridge
Opens Saturday
1'cwport Island's new, $120,000 bridge
will be chtiatened in dedication cemno-
nies·Saturday at l p.m.
City officials and residrnta will aUmd
the brief dedication of the hrttt,f:.
The new bridge replacm the older
structure in the same p14ce'whlcll was no
longer IOUnd enough for traff\c use.
Before the MW structure could be built,
cre\VS had to build a temporary one five
1nor.ths ago on another corner of the
l!mall island in west Newport Beach.
\Vhile traffic used the temporary
bridge. crews wrecked tile old permarient
one and replaced It.
Extensive road work on 381.h Street aod
Rl'l<:r Avenue at the brldite approach also
was dorie along with the bridge con·
struction,
Solons Urge Action
Against Rev. Groppi
MADISON. Wis. (UPT)-Angry state
1enatpn, after dtllaliDe lhe case of the
.Rev. Jamu Gf'oppl. for more than two
hours, havt" 1>1-' · .. ·rao1Ution erderil'll
the slate attorney general to start a civil
action agaimt the militant Catholic
rrit;!>t.
The suit would :,ei,k lo recover
damages aUegedly caused by Oroppl and
his followers durtng their takeover or the
Assembly chambers Sept. 21. The
demonstrator!! were protci1tlng welf are
cutLia.the stale budget.
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Cypres!'I Strttt and Balboa Boole\•ard
destroyed the SI 1.000 machine and kept
fi remen busy for more than 30 minutes.
Firemen cooled the red-hot tractor with
ho~cs then summoned another tractor to
pull the burning rig on the large gas
leak .
··\rr had to cool the thing do~·n cnr;-
s1derably before putllng out the gas fire,
<ir else the hot nietal would ha,•e caused
another flash and possibly an explosion,"
Deputy Chief Leo L-Ove. expll'lined.
As soon as the. traclor was pulled away,
firemen moved fn witl'I heavy ·f!lto
tinguishers and smothered the burning
gas.
Crews then set let work repairing the
leak. They worked into tbe night plugging
up lhc hole 1n the ma in.
f iremen ~aid Chadsy v•as breaking
{'Oncrele for a .~mall trench along Cypress
Y.hcn the chisel blade ruptured lhe pipe.
TI1e driver got down from the machine
and shut U1c machine off, but a roreman
advised him lo start th e rig again and
drive it off the leak, firemen said.
Sa11d Haulers Now Follow
Wate1· Line, Not Roadway
By JORN VALTERZA
Of 11111 Delly l'llift Stell
The "high road" which .sand·hauling
rnachintl!I have used to the chagrin of
west Newport Beach aborefront dwellers
disappeared forever 'nlradey afternoon.
~spondlng to datefts o( angry call!t
about the noisy machines using a road
neaf'f:st the beachfrontJ~nes, workmen
Thunday removed ~ c o m p a c t e d
materla! and abandoned the roadway,
Prom now on the ruchlnes tvill roar
along the water liflf, carrying the
matl!ria; from the San\e Ana River
dcsl\ncd for the coaStline..
And the next in a series of hurdles will
be faced by contractor and resldtnt aUke
Saturday when the schedule <:all.ol for
tfia.rttr.g a rouM-the-elock · aatd haul
stretching throqhout the nicb1.
Plans ai-e sUn in effect tG mrt the
double-shllt operatk>n to spffd up pfo-
gn!l6 on the . Jand haul before winter
r!Uns arrive.
The road eracll8auon came .alkr a
zeries al conferences betwten omctal
agenc.ies and the contracting finn or
Oiadw\tk. mad Buchanan. Inc., and an
·ctpn:lar rr&m •Ver&I residents.
f ur weeks, oUicflll assurances that 1~
machines were not using the road were
ci i!'.(;ounted by resldentl a:rid $Ctnl(: of·
fi\·ia!s alike.
Th4" entire project •. which i~ a ract
ll;J:ainst impending winter rains , hu been
plagul'd by delays and uprGar.
A 40-day delay ~of u,operi1or's
strlkt slowed. the:. uad. haul, thea-tbai
'
'"as followed by an outcry from angry
reside.nUi charging lhat the ''sand" being
durnped on I.he beach wm more Uke silt,
mud and weeds.
The latest-outcry came because of the
noisy machines using tbe high road in-
.11tead or the low one .as prcimised.
T.1e other potential proble:rn stilt to be
faced will come Saturday when the
schedule calls for a round-the-clock
operation of the earth movers which will
w~rk two shifts with breaks only between
5 p.rn . and 7 p.m. and~ a.m. and 7 a.m.
The rc!t of lhe time the machinei; arc
scheduled to rumble by -all thmugti tbe
night.
Mesans Finish
Race to La Paz
A. team. of ·eo.m Meuns pil0tln1 a
Volksa1en dune buUY in the to(turoul
Mex.lean 1000· Road Rate d-oned the
f!ntah line at La Pu In third place today.
Drlno Miiier. of 169 -E. 17th Si.,, and Vk:
\li'll&0ri. of 22.82 Waterman Way, were
preceded by a Bultaco 111°'91"<Y.Cle and a
Ford Bronco ·pickup trUCk. especially
prepared fol' the race .. ' •
~ck drlve.i:s Larry Mt90r and Rodney
liall, -0r Hemet, loaged ltie-'best ~ for the m..mne racn dOwn the Baja
Peninsula, 1 J1 -hotlr ·1'econt for e ·Vebkle
1llitb..fout•Wbeel.driVL -
.. Chadsy turned on the switch, firemen
said, and sparks in the starter tooched
off the explosion.
i\fike Macy, 17. Balboa. said he y,·as
riding !us bicycle "when , all or a sudden
... boom "
"I !'iaw !hr driver run ln1o a ga~ !ltation
and the whole pa vement was on fire ,'' he
said.
Chadsy decliner! treatment for the
minor bum~ aflcr lhc 4 p.m. mishap,
firemen said.
Patrol Rescues
Boat Aground
On CdM Beach
Newport Harbor patrolm en used lhtir
radar equipment early this morning to
re11CUe the sport fisher "Jet" and four
occu pants after it· ran aground In zero-
visibllJty fog on Corona de! Mar 's main
beach.
The 4~foot fishing boat, en route front
Octarulde to Newport Harbor, missed
the harbor cnlranc~ in the dense fog
and hit the beach.
On board was it;; owner-skipper Robert
Bellino. 45, 18543 Las Fleites Sl., Foun-
lain Valley, his son, Brian, 6, John Hitch
or Oceanside and PhyJJ115 Ingram of
Carlsbad.
Patrolmen said they received ~ di!-
lresa call at 13 minutes after midnight.
The boat· had hit the beach and dam-
aged its prop and rudder; but -.aJ patrol-
men sought the craft, BelUno powtr'!.d
the "'Jet'' of( the beach.
Mlnutea latar patrolmen found the
drJIUilg craft·.and tend It: lo safety.
Damqt figures were not aYailable.
NEW YORK {AP)-The stock" ma rket
mQVed rnoderately hlgber in active
uiidlng late this afternoon . {Ste quota·
Uonl!', Page.<1 JO.Ill ,
It was a "rymnal Fl1day marktt with
nothing •pect.acular happenJrlg," 1 $&1d
,Nin Shaw of lfarrta Upham • Co.
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Today's Final
N.Y. Stoeks
TEN CENT~
TWA Plane
Pogo Sticks
Across U.S.
BANGOR, f.faine IU Pll -A riOe-
"-'lekling youth , described as a cleancut
"all-An,erican" type, hijacked a jetlinU
O\'er California today and began a hop-
scotching trip to Egypt.
The Trans World Airline plane, 8 Boe-
ing 707 bound fron1 BaJUmore to San
Francisco, was hijacked after Jea\•lng
Los Angeles on the last leg of the n ight.
The hijacker had boarded lhe plane al
L-Os Angeles. The plane was flown back
lo Denver where it refueled and let of[
39 passengers. The hijacker said be
wanted to fly to Egypt.
The plane put down again in New York'
to refuel but was scared off by FB!
agenls and flew on lo Bangor tci complete
refueling.
Apparently still headed for Egypt, the
plane \\-·as cleared for a flighl to Shannon,
Ireland when il fini shed refueling and let~
Bangor Inte rnational Airport.
Before leaving Bangor, the hij acker -
radioing instructions from the pilot to tht
cor.trol lo"'er -commanded persons
\l•atching from nearby window~ and
doorways at the airport and a nearby
factory to duck ou t of sight.
Aulhorities had sealed off the refuelill.K
;:irea before the plane landed in BangClf at
10:13 a.m. PST. It departed inlo lighl
winds at 10:52 a.m.
About 75 151.atc and local poliCf! and
sheriff's officers were on hand as the
p!ane landed and taxied toward the
isola~ refueling site. Officials said it
woulJ take about 25 mlnules to refuel .
The FBI, which frlghlelled the bJjackcr
away from New Yotk. was close behind
as rtf~ling started in Bangetr, A sma ll
plane loaded with FB! agents put down at
the airport shortly after !he jet landed.
Police removed a man from near the
plar1e when th e hijacker radioed to the
control .tower lhat he saw a shadow and
(Set lUJACK, Pa1e 21
Manslaughter
Filed in Crash
Killing Mesa Girl
T<.!isdemeanor manslaughter charges
\1·cre filed toda y against Brice Crutcher
Campbell Jr. nf Huntinglon Beach, dri\'Cr
<if a car in a Saturday crash in Newport
Beach \l.'hich killed a 7·year--0lcl girl.
Campbell. 23, of 19341 Berkshire Lanr.
.:<:till \\•as in Hoa g f\1ernor1al Ho~tal ·
recovering from 1,·g ana arm fractures
received in the head-On crash on Pacific
Coast Highway near Bayside Drive.
Po!i-:e said hl!'i car crossed the center
line and hit another car head-On, cau!'iing
!l to roll and crush 7·year-old Julie Peter•
of 2910 Ellesmere Ave .. Co!'ila Mesa.
,Julie's aun t, Virginia I. Peters, 24. who
"'as injured. has been released from
Hoag Memorial Hospital. She suffered
servcre culs.
Police said the complaint was granted
by the District Attorney 's office.
Court ~pokesmen said a warrant was to
be issued today.
Arraignment infcirmallcin v.·as not
aval lable yet becan~e of Campbell's in-
juries. court aides aakl.
Oraage Coast
Weatller
Surprise; il'6 going to be 1
nice weekend. with sunny skies
prevJlllng over temperature.3
ranging from a comfortable 75
along the cout to 1 sweltering
90 further inland.
INSmt: TODAY
The renownf!d Stuttgort Bol-
lt:t comes &o SouthtNl California
ne.tt tottk, with a former Santa
Anon playing a. ftcrtuTtd role.
Set: todau'1 Weektndtr sectiun.
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Victims of County Airport Crash Improving
By A RTlfUR R. \1NSl:L
OI .. ~llJ l'LIM illH
A party of four pe:r:sons relurnln&: from
"n tvening dinner night lo ~teilco "'ht'n
1he1 r plane crashed during a foggy l::tn·
rl1ng approach a\ Orance County t\1rporl
Thursday are iinpro\ 111g ;it a hospital to·
cl;;iy.
'T'he tw o men aorl t\1·n \\'lllnc>n \1rrr
r1ther trappr<I in rllr 11rcckage nf thr
Ces:.ns 310 or hurled out on in1pact 1\1hcu
l'ront Page I
HIJACK ...
\1an trcl any individ u;ol rcinoved fro1n lhe
sct>ne.
Authorities s~11d 1hr.y 11cre unahlc to
rletermine where the hiiarkcr stationcrl
hi mse lf in the plane as th<" refu£•1ing
be~an, but they as!'u111ed he was in the
t c.ckp1t ''bccau5<' he ·~ JU~t d1sl11ng 011t
order~ and lhe pilot is radtou1g them to
tl1e eor.trol lo"·er.''
Plans 10 seiz(> the hi1acker. a c.!canc11l
~outh of ;Jbout l!L and prc1c11t the
1 r·ansa!lanl.lc rrossing 11·erc (]fopped "'hen
Ille hiJacker fired a shot in the plane to
~how he meant hu~iness. The shot ap-
p.!Tcntly caused no ~erious rhimagc to !he
pressurized cabin of the Jell1ner.
The hijacker, dressed in a n1ilitary
tunic and totlng a •·sur1·h·a\ kit" of soup
~nd other s!aples, released the 4t}
passengers aboard lhr Boeing 707 in Dcri·
vrr. He kept lour rrewn1en C1board ~·hen
the plane left Staplet on International
Airport.
•· 1 mean, he had to be. ~omc kind or
a nut to want lo go to Ne111 York,"' a
passenger said of the gunman.
The plane left Denver al 5:28 a.m. PST.
FBI age nts threw up a cordon around
the plane "''hen it touched down in Denver
but made no attempt In capture !he
unidenlif1rd hijacker .
One of the passen~ers said the n111n
hoarder! the plane, T\VA ·s Flight 85 which
left Ballimorc, Md .. Thursday night. at
Los Angeles: -the next to the last stop
un its projected llight to San Francisco.
Among the passengers on the plane "'as
the Harper's Bizarre. a "'ell known
!>inging group.
The hijacker kepl aboard \\·hen 1hc
plane \ell Denrer the pilot. Capl. Donald
.I. Cook: First Officer W. \IJ1lliams:
Flight Engineer L. llollrath: and
~tewardess T. Coleman . All were based
;it. Kansas Ci1y wlth the airline . Three
r)thc.r slewardcsses we re released at Den·
ver.
T\\'A officials arranged another flight
I~ take !he passengers to San Francisco.
The plane was on the ground at Denver
for on! hour and three minutes. FB !
agents. beaded by Scott Werner, special
agent in charge, tried lo talk the hijacker
Cook said the hijacker demanded to go
!n New York when he too k over the pl;ine
;:i\ gunpoint. Cook told the man the plan!'
did not ha ve enough Juel and would h<l\e
lo refuel either in Las Vegas, Salt Lake
(.'ii y or Denver.
The m<in told !h£> pilot to go 10 ncnv1•r
:ind if there 1\'as .. no tianky pilnky," he
11 ould release the passc11gers. lie told
Cook. however. he would hold Miss
Coleman as hostage until he reached !";ew
)·ork.
Santa Ana Crash
Kill s Countian
A Santa Ana 1notor1~t died ;il "
<!Qwntu11n 1nte1se{"!11Jn 111 that 1·11y l~tr
Tnursday 1vhen tus ('ar h<luncrd oH
.•not)lf'r \'eh1c!e and sm:ishrd 11110 :i 11!il1·
t ',' pt'!!'.
\\'1il 1an1 !1J\td \\"nght, 2j, wa<. dead on
,,rr11·al .1l Santa Ana Comn1\J1111v 11.:i~pital. Pohce said the \\'right 1·ch1llP.
rebou11d rd from lhc utll1 ty after the col·
!1s1on ;ind l1nal!,v came to rL'SI .ifll'r glan·
cing off a parker! 1 ari .
Offlrcrs ~cud \\'rlighl ~as hur lrri 1~1'lre.
than 100 feet from hi s car up(ln unpa~t .
·rhere "·ere no other iri11 ries.
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the airf'raft tore throuah a ~lre fence.
flipped ovtr in 1 field a~ Wl6 d9t'n0Uab·
.0.
Pilot Robert w. Pei-klns, $J, Qf Long
Beach, president of lkaw lndu1trles in
Torrance. apparently misjudged his ap-
prnat:l1 In Lhe fog. hilling earth near Red
J!Jll and Pa ularfno avenues.
Passenger Patti f.1allas, 36. of %.12
Durh;im Dri\'C. llu nti11g1011 Beach. 1s
listed in good condition loday al Costa
Sea Ki11g Si11gers
1'-fesa Neinori1l Hospital.
Pl!lrkl"'. h1J tlnn's vice prtsldent Ed·
'®nd 0. Dunahoo, U. a neighbor In the
Bln\fl Loni Buch tract, and Jo Ann ti.lay,
=a. of W Gerda DrlVe, AnaheilJI, are
ll.5ted in rair condition.
The planr ~·as inbound !oward the
coast from Ca lexico Airport al I JS a.m.
Thursday when Perkin:i-radioed the. El
Toro fl1arinf' Corps Air Station tower tor
permission to land.
DAILY Pit.OT S!tl! 1'1111•
Song leaders al Corona de! l\Iar this year are ( c.loc.k\rise from bol-
ton1 left ) Sue ~J ammerslag. Ci ndie Berkley, Sue Kemble. \Vhitney
'f erry. Debbie \V1ndman and (front) Teri Baedeker. Girls \Vill be in
<tction _on sidel ines tonighl \vhen Corona de! l\tar gridders meet Loara
a t Davi dson F'ield.
PUC ~pproves Changes ,. . ~. ~-
l 1i Coc1st Bus Ser1,ice
Or.i11;.; Co.1~1 l1u ... ron11n11l<'r~ 11J!l (ind
new ~chedu l1ni; designed In 11npro1e
f!;iT"hor Areil bus se rvice. 1:on11cct1uns and
h;il! a continuing money loss ffJ r the
fl['tt'r.1tn rs In effect hC'£1nn1ns S11tu rday.
Thr nine ~thcdt1 lc <'h:1nges requc:.lcd
hy the South Coast Transit Corporation
;inrl S;inla Ana Tr ~111~il Corpora1lon !u:l\ c
hero ;ip\iro\cd by !he C.ihforn1il Pubhc
L:tilities Comm1ss1on ,
All Stind;iv ao ri hnlidr11 ht1 ~ !iC'f\"icc will
FACING CHARGES
County Aide Bu rke
l'r''''' 1•t19e l
EMBEZZLE • • •
1\ hll'n he firsl surrendered -1he llft ing of
$...'J(l(l from various bank rltposils during
ht~ fir~t yc11r of e1n ployment.
Bi.;l in vestigation,\ have indica!rd.
Enr1ghl alleged. that Burke stepped up
his unauthorized !akf' lo lhe point wherr,
111 !he S"ec.ond ,veAr of hi:i;; cmploymenl. he
11 iis t;i k1n~ S500 al a timr rron1 the
drpot.11, and cleverly forging lhr ta lly
~hcf'IS he h:id to suhn1Jl !o his offi ce dllld
!hr county auriitnr
r ,,tinty Clerk \Villiam St John "·as not
n1·allab\e for romment to<l11y .
County aud1lnr Vfr Helm ~as nol
a\';iilablc for ('ommen t 10011.y.
Oepu tles of bo!h n1rn drcltned to com·
mcnt on !hr new dcvt'lop1nenl in the
Ourkt' charges.
be d1!i.<·rnl i1111t'd nn thr :->1<111 ;i /\11(.t tn
Bal hoa Linc.
l\l ond;+1· through Friday, the line \1·ill
npera1c on :i 60·lflin l1tl' headll'ay from
Ii J,l ;i 1n tn !l a nl.. ;u1d from 2 Jo p 1n.
1111111 U1c. la:.t !'i .10 p.n1. bu~ !ea 1•ing Santa
Ana.
A 5,45 a.n1. Saturday run ~·ill br.
l·liininatrd, but there \viii hr no rhl!ngc.
lrom 7 ·I:. a 111. un1il fhe !a~t 5 45 p.111.
l rir fron1 Santa Ana 10 Balboa.
All trips on the Santa An;i 1n La~nu.1
llc:1rh lir~c 11111 go 1·1a Cnst:i .l\1c~a :O.lnn-
day lhrnugh f'riday. wilh one rou nd lrip
per d;iy :i ddrd to tile ~chedul r
'\\(' h1ipf' I.iv rhang1ng !hf' Innes
arn11 11rl 1! will n1ak r thing~ rnorr con·
1 f'111r11t for fl('nplc 1n the Cost;1 ,\J i:sn
;1rr,1 ·· l''iplainr1! Grnr,gc /\. l'ord1er,
tn.:ina~rr of lhf' rran~it S)~trin
Thcrf' 1111! bf' no rh;ioi:;c 111 !hr San1:i
An:i tn Lap:un:i llcach ~rhcdulc on
:-0,11 111"1!.\1.:
~at11r!l;t \' ~1·r1 ll'C n11 thr S:n\1,1 1\11,1 In
ll11n11ngt<111 l\cat:h :11u.J 1l1c 1':1111.'• 1\na 10
1·!1 \llJ{ICn<i lines 11'ill be di.~cunli11ucd , but
\ln11d;1y lhro11 gh Friday ru ns "'ii! remain
JU~t the :-;ltl1('.
U<..: Enrollment
Up Lo 106,274·;
UCI Share 5,055
T11r tni1·er~1ty or California ~y:.t~m
"11ro!led 106,274 :i-lt1dcn ls for the fall
trnn, ;in i11rrea.~e of 7,549 01·rr la.5 t year.
UC lr\'1ne enrolled 5,055 student~. up
!l.!2 fr(lm a year ago.
Tb: L'11il crr;itl' arln1u1islrat1on I n hcrk rle~· !'laid Tliursday thr registration
•'\ccc<lcd C'~lirnaics used bv Gov. !lon ald
fir:-igan in budgeting by 3.4.62 students.
TJ1e Bf'rkclC'y can1p11s cnrolll.ld 211,132 .
ll 111rn 41 fro111 1968, Othrr tan1pu11
r nrnlln1rnls .ind !hr (hiln~!'s frn1n a ~'e:ir
: eon DJ\'i.~ !2.58.1, up by 1 L'lO : t:CLA
,11,!'!31i. up 1.939 : H1vers1rlc> 5,360. up 797 :
~:i1 Dir~o 4.838. up \.01:1. San Francisco
2.~2:1. 11p 112 : S:in!a Rarh;ir:i 1.1.734, up
I 11~ and S•nla Cruz 3.J~i. vp ~
Drug Talk Sc heduled
By I rvi nc Prof cssor
r t lrv1nc .\1erl1c11l Srhool Prole:~~or
.10hn Kramer ~·11 1 ~pea k on "Drugs in
t)ur Soc1rty" Ill 7·30 p 111 ~unday Al
l 'n1ver~ity 1 ·n1tcd ~fethod1st Church,
184,22 Culve r Dr11 c. lr\'ine.
Dr . Kramer'.5 talk is spronsored by :t
~rour called "The Commission on Socl11\
fQncr.rns." A discussion prrlod \1·ill
14llln~ lh" l;olk.
I.
The Ora nce Co.inly Airport facility
with Ho ~led now lnotnunont
landln& if&lem Wlf.. closed and El Toro
MCAS <i"thoritia were t h e r e f o r e
monltorin&: an air traffic in surroundina:
skies.
Perkins was cleared for landi ng at
Long Beach or Orange County and -for
reasons yet undeten11 ined -abruptly
selected the loca l airport.
Jl,larine Corps fHghl control operators
1pp1rently believed the Ce1sna had 5el
down seflly wbtn nolhipc rw1hlr was
heard, but it had crashed UM) yards from
the f'AA control tower.
fred Hooper, •ir traffic control
operator, found lhe vlrllms alter he
opened the ,Orange County lower about
6:J5 a.m .• •bile another .staff employe
/'lad spot!cd \l.Teckagc on an access road.
Hooper sa id no crash had bern
reported, so he went lo invest igate arxt
folltld a battered, bletding won1an "·a!k· m, up the roml l.oqrd the control tower.
N1mt1 were nm dttermiritd due ,,.
~nfusien at the crash .5l!t. but Hooper
said one or the men was wandering
around in a daze, whllc lhe other two VIC·
Urns lay on the ground.
The woman was unconsciou.~ and
shivering, \\'hlle lhe man was awake and
asked to be hospilalizt'd. and thr other
couple. 11•('rP give n first airl ar the to11cr,
then sent for further treatmenl.
State Race Looming
Republicans Open Convention in Anaheirn Center
Dy GEORGE SKELTON
Ul'I ,.lllHt•t WrlMr
Assemblyman Georae W. ti.tilia:s is ex-
pected to announce his candidacy for
secretary of stale at the annual fall con-
vention of California Republicans which
opened today at Anaheim's Conveotlon
Center.
Assemblyman Charles J . Conrad, I R~
Sherman Osks). said he al!o i.5 "in the
race unless circumstances indicate I
have no chance."
Milias, a Gilroy ranche r and former
slate Republican chairman, called a news
conference for Sunday at which sources
said he will become a candidate for the
Panther Howls
Despite Gag,
Bonds in Court
CHICAGO (UPI) -The trial of the
1'Chicago Eight" came to a standstill
again today over the issue of Black
Panlher leader Bobby Sea\e's gag while
''witches" pul a Halloween hex on the
cou rtroo m outside.
Seale was brought into the courtroom
gagged and strapped to a chair for the
third ronsecutive day under orders of
U.S. District Judge J ulius J . Hofrman.
The restrictions were imposed to keep
the national chairman or the Black
Panther Party from di srupting the trial
of eight men charged wiU1 conspiring lo
incite riots during the 1968 Democratic
national convenlion.
Even though gagged, Seale has kepl up
his demands that he be allowed to act as
his own attorney. Today , he managed to
&cribble a note to defense attorney
teonard \Veioglass that "This -now is
~topping the blood ci rculation in my
hc:irl ,''
l\lclnglass Jnformrd Ilic i.:ourl that
Seale wa s in discoinfor\. U.S. marshals
loosened the gag and began lo carry
Seale out. As lhey did so. Sealt sh;:iuted.
•·cruel and inhuman punishment." Sounds
of scuffling could be> heard from the
lockup outside the cou rtroom.
MIRROR
$80.
\Wood F>.;,~,
job now hekf by the ailing Frank f\I.
Jordan.
Jordan, whose family has occupied the
office for all but ty,·o of the past 59 yea rs,
suffered a severe stroke r-.1ay 1 and si nce
!hen has been partially paraly:ted anti
unable lo speak. He is 81.
About 2,000 delegates are expected lo
attend the Lhree-d11y ronvention of the
Republican State Central Committee -a
meeting party officials hope will se rv e as
a pre-election year pep rally.
State Chairman Dennis Carpenter of
NtY.'port Beach described lht ronvention
as a •·workshop seSsion to gear up" for
the 197U campa igns.
Gov. Rona ld Reagan wHI be lhe
ft ft ft
keynote speaker Saturday. U.S. Stn.
George ~1urphy is scheduled to deii1·er a
n1ajor Vietnam addrt>S:'i Sunda~·
Other speakers \Viii include Harry
Deni, depu!y counsel to Presidenl Nixon ,
~ind ~l rs. Palrlcl<J Hitt, 1on gLim 1
California GOP leader who now is an
assistant secretary of lhe U.S. ])('part·
rnent of Health, Educa!ion and \Velfare.
JUlil about every n1ajor California
Republican leader plans to attend the
c.onvention . y,·hich \\'ill provide office
scekt:rs "'ith an opportunity for some
private politicking .
~1ilias. 49. has b«n an assPmblyman
since 1962 and is one of the legislature's
major conservationists. . • h . -' . ,_,
Cai1didates Eyi11g Ly11ch's
Joh Lobby at GOP Pa1·ley
By BILL BOYARSKY AP' ,..l!llcfl Wrlt.r
Most attention centered on candida tes
jockeying for support in sn effort to win
the Republican nomination for attomey
general as the GOP opened its 1969 state
convention today in Anaheim .
No official endorsements will be made
Growers Asked
Not to Irrigate
Growers In the Sant.a Ana Canyon area
of Orange County have been asked not
to irrigate their land from Monday
through WedneSday of next week, v•hi!e
!ht Santiago lateral of the Metropolitan
\Valer District is being cleaned and
C'hccktd.
The requ est came fron1 the \\'alnut
C.an~·on ~1 utut1I \Yater Co .. \\'hll'h 1s su p-
pl ied by the ,\Juniclpal \\'ater District
of Or<tngf' Count~·
The Sa ntiago lati:rat ~upplies water 10
30,000 Ora11ge County residents. who ll"!l l
continue to bP served by auxiliary wells
and pumps during the brie1 shutdo .,.,n.
There wilt br no curtail1nent in ser1·ice
other than in the Santa 1\na Canyon
area, offic1cls said.
al the annual lhree·day meeting of Stale
Central Comn1iltee at the big Anaheim
Con1·ent1on Center across the highway
from Di sne yland. The nom inee is selefted
in the June prim ary election.
But the four inen who want to run
against Dernocratlr Atty. Gen. Thoma.5
C Lynch hope to pick up pledges of sup·
po rt and financial cont ributions from \he
p;irty leaders atlendin~ the meeting .
They are Senators .John L. Harn1er o(
(;lenrlale and c:eorge Deukme:iian of Long
Reach. who already have annou nced, and
Los Angeles Dist. Alty. t:vc!le J, Younger
and Spencer \Vil!iams. Gov . Reagan's
hum11n resources secretary, who arc e'.'li·
peeled to run.
"'ith Republicans Reagan. Lt. Gov. Ed
Rei necke and State Controller Houston I.
Flourney ready to jump into the 191\l
race, the GOP has only two spots to fill
on nr.xt ye ars lic kel -attorney general
t1nd secretary of slate.
De11n1s Carpenter. o( i'\c~·pnrl 81.'ach ,
Hr pub!ican slate t'hairn1 a11. sale! t1e Cl>·
pe(•1s all the primary foes to v;age
frirnd!y c:a111pa1gn s ..
.. \\'e don '! \\<int nny personal allack~
::ind name calling or anything like that,"
he Sil id
Tile party \\•ill also discuss how lo in·
cre:ise control of the stale legislature in
1970.
Campanil{l
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$309.
IWooJ F;~i1~J
Av•il•ble in two m•9nific ent ftnhh11. Ont ," rich wafm brown. the oth1r • he•.,ily l:iru1h1d wh ite, slfip1cl
in old yellow end apricot, An ••citin9 loik at a rea1on•ble pric e.
XOUR LOCAL DEALERS FOR~ DREXEL· HENREOON . HERITAGE
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COMMUNIST WOMEN PRISONERS GIVE NEWSMEN ICY STARES
5. Vietnamese Camp OpeMCI to Pr••• to Refute Brut1llty Ch1rg11
Brutality Denied
Viets Show Off POW Camp
QUI NHON, Vietnam (UPI)
-The women stared in
silence at the visitors walking
through the rows of double
bunk beds in their South Viet.
namese prison camp.
Their eyes sho'A·ed rear,
h os ti!ity, apprehensiveness
and just plain curiosity. A few
of the younger ones tried to
muffle girlish giggles.
These "'ere former workers
for the Viet Con g -895 of
them -and the Saigon
government Wa5 showing off
their prison camp to counter
Communist accusations that
women prisoners were being
s~ared to Death
NY Woman Falls to Street
NEW YORK CUPl) -Rita
Kerr was terrified when a man
mugged her in her apartment
lobby. \\.'hen the doorbtll r an g
at her fifth floor apa rtment
four hours later, she thought
the mugger had returned.
The 27-year..old Jamaican,
v.•ho had been in the CQuntry
only three mont.hs, panicked.
She ran to lhe window, clim~
cd to the ledge and screamed
hysterically for help Tuesday
night
She slipped. Wilm a Marlin,
her roommate, grabbed her. A
passerby 5aw the young v.·o-
man dangling from the win-
dow and swnmoned the fire
department.
Firemen began setting up a
rescue net. Firefighter Law-
rence Yetman climbed a lad-
der being put into place. But
Wilma Martin couldn't hold on
any longer . A split·second -
three feet -before Yetman
got to the window, Rita plung·
ed to the ground and died.
Police revealed Thursday
the doorbell at Miss Kerr's
apartment had been rung by
two detectives. They had a
suspect they wanted her to
identify.
mistreated.
Although newsmen making
the two-hour tour Th ursday of
the camp 250 miles northeast
of Saigon were not allov .. cd to
talk to the inmates, they ap-
peared well fed and healthy.
The prisoners, ranging in
age from 13 to SS, Jive in
clean, wooden barracks with
dirt floors and aluminum
sheet roofing and walls. There
are two rows o( double bunk
beds in each barrack ac-
commodating 60 persons.
"We agree with the Geneva
convention," 5aid the camp
commander, f,.laj, Phan Huu
Hau, referring to the in-
ternational agreement cover-
ing treatment of w a r
prisoners. "We never treat the
PO,Vs brutally."
For many, the food and
lodging are probably as good,
if not better. than they knew
in their native villages. It is oa
a par with accommodations
for most Sooth Vietnamese
80\diers.
The camp commander said
the prisoners are pennitled to
listen to the radio or watch
television for two hours each
evening. There are movies
once a week and relatives can
visit for 30 minutes each
month,
Cigarette Ad Ban Nearing
WASHINGTO~ (U PI ) -
Five years after the surgeon
general's report condemning
ctgaretle smoking as a
menace to public health. the
Senate Commerce Commitl.foe
has laken a tent.alive first step
toward a ban on broadcast
cigarette advertising.
If passed by Congres.-;, the
measure would knock one of
television's biggest advertisers
off the air. 'I:he cigarette in·
dus\ry spent ~217.2 million on
television advertising 1 a s t
year. ~ccording to the Federal
Trade Commission (Fi'C), and
$21.3 million on radio com·
mcrc!al.s.
The committee deadlocked
Thursday on another issue -
whether to let the Fl"C require
a health v.·arning in printed
cigarette ads. Ci garette
makers have complained the
FTC's proposed warning is so
strong they would stop ad·
vertlsing rather than carry it.
It reads:
"Cigarette smoking I !!
dangerous to health and may
cause death from cancer, cor·
onary heart di~ase. chronic
bronchitis, pulmonary em·
physema and other diseases."
Sen. '1.'arren G. Magnu!On
(D -W a s h .), conunerce
chairman, said the committee
would meet \\'ednesday to
thrash out the FTC con·
lroversy. confirm its tentative
vote to outlaw broadcast
cigarette ads and pick a date
to make the blackout ef·
fective.
Sen. Frank E. Moss ( 0-
Utah), said he favored im-
posing it next Sept. JO . in lime
to keep cigarette commercials
off when the ntw season of TV
shows begins in September.
Sen. Norr is Cotton IR·N.11.),
suggested Jan. 1, 1971.
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December 6, (Friends of Newport Bay)
January 8, <Sierra Club sponsored)
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Labor Loses
British Seat
Gift Arranged by Johnson?
HEW Wants Rest Home Lcind Back
LONDON (UPI) -Prime
Minister Harold W i I son ' s
Labor party lost a parllame~
tary seat in speclal election
r"6ults announced today.
Bookmakers put the odds
heavily against the labor go\1-
ernment's reelection in com-
ing national voting.
Opposition Qm.'lervative par-
ty leaden hailed the special
election results as indicating
!My will recapture control of
the Hou5e of Commons.
WASHINGTON (UPI) -
The federal goverMJenl want!
to take back choice land o~
tained by a non-profit cor·
por1lion for a nursing home in
the center of Austin, Tes. in
what one senator has called a
mulli·million dollar ' ' I a n d
grab" arranged by the
John&on administration.
The Department of Health,
Education and Welfare said
Thursday in response l o
reporters' queries that it
de m anded "inunediate"
FREE
STAND
Compuler Crafted Color -the
RCA color television of lomorrow
-is here loday! And to celebrate
rtlurn of the land valued at
several million dollars.
It has not been returned,
HEW said.
The HEW disclosure was
made after Sen. John J.
Williams (R·Dcl.), charged
earlier Thursday that the
While House helped arrat1ge
the land transfer during the
last three months President
Lyndon B. Johnson was In of.
fice.
The senato r said the land
was given free to the U.S.
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Certatrics Cenlcr, Tnc. to build
a new and Innovative nursing
home.
Jn Austin, the chairman of a
board that wan ts to build the
$3.S million dollar nursing
home with federal money and
free land in Austin said Thurs.
day the project was "above
reproach."
Frank C. Erwin Jr .,
chairman of lhe Unlver.;lty of
Texas board of regents, a
former national Democratic
committeeman and a close
political and personal
associate of Johnson, said:
"Sen. Willlam.s has aeen fit
to suggest. al least by im·
plication, lhal there i s
something I m p r o p e r or"
unethi ca l about thit
wort.hwhile project. This is
moat unfortunate because the
project w;u conceived with
nothing but the h i g b e s t
motives and has thus far been
carried on In a manner that ls
above reproach."
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DAILY PILOT EDITORIU PA.GE
Override: How Much?
Tuesd ay \\'ill be the day of decision for Newport·
fltesa Unified School District trustees. Jt is the deadline
by ''•hich they must tell l be County Board of Education
t he amount for the }~eb. 10 tax override election.
In preliminary discussions the last 1wo \Veeks,
!ichool boa rd m embe rs have mentioned figures in the
r ange of 40 to 90 cents They have pretty well decided
upon trylng t o meet school needs for just the next three
)'ears n·ith the F'ebruary election.
Trtls tees face a substantial list of needs including
t eacher salary increases, purchase of instructional
cquipn1ent. catching up on maintenance and repair, re-
bui!d ini:: depleted reserves and s etting new learning ob-
jectives.
School board men1bers a re concerned that i( addi·
tional laxes merely n1alch cost..of·living increases in
~chool operations . t hey can't keep the quality of educa·
t 1on from deteriorating.
l~ve n 1na1nta1ning the status quo really will very
:i;oo n build up to a big and possibly devastating day of
reckoning.
So the trustees star t from ·the base that they should
seek an override at least large enough to prevent any
slippage from c urrent quality of education. The ques-
tion is: How much more?
Ne\~·port Tomorrow Now
Every Newport Beac h hom eowner will ~oon have
his own copy of a condensation of Newport Tomorrow's
recommendations.
City Council agreement to the massive mailing
t 16,000 addresses) this week was just a nother indica·
1 ion that municipal government intends to follow
lhrough with implementation of as many of Newport
Tomor ro\v's li uggestions as may be feasible.
Our Children
Hark Back to
I
Basic Values
J, ~~~~:~ J. Har~i s
~le watched the moon-landing this sum·
mer up in the country, \\'1Lh perhaps a
dozen children and tee n·agers grouped
11round the TV set. waiting for the big
nomenl. Some of lhe kids w~rr townies,
a nd some were tourists, all from d1£·
terent backg rounds.
But their reaction was prelly much the
same -blase ac:c:eplancc. Aller the first
momect of landing. when they knt'\¥ all
was "'e\1, they rapidly lost interesl 1n lhc
ripe ra!io11. So man finall y Sl'l foot on the
tn~ -bl~ Ocal ,
A! first I \\as slanlcd, and a li11le
,:ho-eked, :tl 1he1 r response, or l11ck of it.
Ti.en it suddenly brought home lo rne
how the nrl\' generation re:tlly docs 1n·
habll a d ifferent \l'orlJ th an the rest of
llS.
THEY GRE"' UP ai.:cepllng :i;uch
things as a matter or course. Technology
holcls no awe for thC'm. In this electronic
age. nny proje<.1 i! ~ible. given cnollgh
rat1encC. money and energy. Even Buck
Hogers bC'came passe tn their O\vn ti me.
And I \OoOndC"rC'd if their scale of \'alues
\1·as not !>omeho1\' more reahstic and
~ens1blr lh:tn uurs; fnr 1hese generational
prodticts of the r-!cct ronic era sccrn more
humanC' than their parrn1:-. lc~s i1n·
pressed \11th 1!1i;hnica l feats fl)r lheir ov.n
Sdlke.
IT IS IRO."\IC tlnH \IC. 111111 1!re11 ur
\11th prC'~umably more h u 1n a n 1 ~ ! 1 c
,·alucs. a r!': so infalu<1!ed with scirntiflc
procluc1s ,. n cl processes and Brh1rve·
nlt'nts. \\'hile they, lhe first babies of the
Dear
Gloomy
Gus:
Hov; typical of our town : $3 ,000 for
one city sign and we don 't even
put a tiny "\\"e\comc to·• on it.
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lhl9 lt•l~r• Fllllt1• ..Hin' ¥1-, ~If
llt CllU.lrlf7 -M ti.. ..-. Se!lllll
w-"' -· .. 01_, o .... O.lly ,1191.
cybernetics age, art seeking for ethica l
absolutes and ~ial solulin ns and
personal equations -as confused and
contradictory as their quest may appear
to be.
•·Everybody knew we could make it up
there," \Vas thC'ir implicit response..
","'>;"ow how about seeing if \\'e can make it
down here -how about using some of
that smartness and sweat and dough to
fix up a better world for us lo live in?"'
TH E l\100N·LAND1NG w a s a ''!v1d
i;ymbol of the generational gap. And it
was Just as true of the farm kids and
lownles as or the more sophisticated,
urban, private.school youngsters -they
all "'alkcd away ftom the TV sel after a
short while, the way they'd turn off a ball
game in the 8th inning when the con-
clusion was foregone.
A r emarkable transvalualion has hap-
pened -£'\"en more remarkable than
earthlings C'lump1 ng around lhat dear!
p1rce of rock a quarter-million miles
<iway. Our children, v.·ho superficially
~1·ein so "modern," are harking back
1oward ba'ilC <ind elC'mentary values
~almost religious values in their ov.·n
\1ay\. while we adults worship a god ca1l-
rd Science. ancl in his name ignore a 11
the deepest sublunary needs of mankind.
Tli e Single Worst Thing
'rhc. house·~ 1fe complains of rising food
C06l'I. '!'~e house buyer thinks new hons·
ing is n11l nf )'.1 ght. New automobiles cost
more lhis year. Taxes al"·ays go up.
This 1s inf1a11on. It plagues evcr~·body
:uld pains publ;c olf1ccrs, v.·ho don·1 like
lo hear carping from the masses,
Bankers don"t hke lo hear ii. either,
doo 't hkc a trend v.•h1ch restricts lhe
free play ol lheir Juans 10 customers.
An nual dclen.se costs are $7s.«I billion.
Of this, Lhe. Vienlam war consumes
tJlreclly aboul $30 billion. But outside
r!i rect 1IC'fensc expenditure'\. !he \V<ir sull-
trad! 1t rnuch larger chunk or the gros:o;
national product.
DA \'JO ROCKEFELLER i.~ chairinan
of lfle Chase National Bank ol Nrv.· Yor k.
::;eCond largest in lhe country. A!lend1ng
the Jnlernalional Industrial Conferenct in
San F'rancisco. he said: "The aingle
v.·on:t thing thal has happened to our
economy .• , has been !he expanding in·
volvement in the Vie lnam Viar." lie said
the economy was relat1vcly stable prior
10 e1Calatioo of lhe "'ar.
For ;;i year man)' publicists styling
1helcse.lvct Uberals have subecr1bed to a
theory that bli American Industry thrives
nn the war, hence doesn't w•nt it to end.
Tht e~traan:tlnary activi ty and expansion
nf indUlltry depend for continued pros-
perity on enormous defense expenditure,
lbl':)' aver.
J\IR. ROCKEFELLER, like all big
bankers, iii clolel7 involved in big in·
dustry•, a nd the m•M of smaller ror·
porations which ~pply lhc gl:int.'!. The
t.'Quallon seems simple .
,. .
But it isn't. Bankers hke industrial ac·
tivity and. expansion which keeps money,
""'hich Lhey hold in trust, ·working. But
bankers, just as you and I, also like
stability. They \Vant Lo know where they
are going.
For five years of Vietnam escalation,
nobody ~1a:: known where it - and we -
arc going.
For rive years \1'e have not been grnng
anywhere to meet the dome-slic needs of
the people. We have a high employn1ent
rate. bul that is not enough. It creates an
earning elite, but it doesn 't cut ellle
prices, wellarc costs and laxes, or spread
prosperity to masses of consume.rs and
workers.
FUNDAJ\tENT ALLY, defel\9e money,
beyond prudent considerations 0 r
secur ity, is shot away wlthoul return. It
e ngenders a phony activity
without pennanence. and show• no
capi'-1 gain for the nation as a whole.
11lill nation hu ne.vt'r advanced by
capital aain. permitting rein\•estmenl All
our wars have inlerrupted this gain. In
"'a~ of survival \ll'e have sufftred I.ht in-
lerruption, thankful to remain I n
business. Wan of adventure, like Viet·
nam. we don't have to 1uffer. Every
dollar of the 150 bllUon spent in Vietnam
Is out of your pxtet, and doWn the drain,
('V('n when you seem momentaMly able 10
meet your bills.
There are, of course, many other steps a1iead. A
major one is establishment of '''hat the city expects its
ultimate boundaries to be. This means close. and pre-
ferably prompt. work with represerrtatives of N'ewport's
neighboring cities and with Irvine Co. planners.
There will also be many Newport Planning Commis-
sion and City Council hearings on various aspects of the
Newport Tomorrow proposals. At th ese session s. feed-
back from the public will be given thoughtful consider-
ation.
This is the principal purpose of the Newport Tomor·
row mailing. What the homeo\vne rs a re to receive \\'il l.
of necessity, be but a digest, a brief res u1nc of the
recommendations.
But it should "'ell s erve as an introduction lo \vhat
it is all about-and it should prompt interested citizens
to seek more infor1.1ation and make their views known
to their elected and appointed city representatives.
Newport Tomorrow is. after all, every Newport citi-
zen 's res ponsibility.
Windows to the Bay
In a little noted action last week, Newport Beach
city councilmen made it evident tha t they are com·
milted to a policy of keeping public beach areas in pub·
Uc use.
They did it by refusing to let a Balboa Island bay·
fro!1t h~eowner build a pier over a small, but popular,
.SYt1mm1ng beach.
The status quo was thus maintained .
And the council's policy, without question. is a con1-
mendable one as far as it goes.
. There are now too few windo\rs lo the bay. J\1ore m1gh~ b~ open~d by the city through so1ne give-a nd-la ke
ne~otiations with lessees of city-owned bay front pro p--
ert1es.
fN)
Esti11iated 10,000 Batte1·ed, Starved Each Yea1•
Child Abuse and Murder in America
By NORMAN NIXON, M.O.
Of lhe nearly one thousand murders in
the United States every month, ap.
proximately one victim in 20 is a child
killed by his mother or fa ther. Tens of
thousands more are se\"ercly battered,
abused, starved or abandoned every
year: many die as a consequence.
Child murder by parents has been
reported for centuries in nearly every
country. At one time, the inhuman act of
killing a new·born "'ilh the consent of
parents. fa mily, or community, v•;;is an
acctptable melhod or family planning
and population control. In .some societies.
illegitimate babies, girls moce often than
boys. v.·ere killed or allowed to die fro1n
negle.::t and abuse. Superstition also· led
lo infa nticide, particularly for "·cak or
deformed infants. And in prim111vP
cultures, countless infants died as ritual
sacrifices to lhe gods so as lo bring good
fortune to the living.
E \'eryday
Proble1n s
LAST l\.10NTll, in lhe Amer ican
Jour nal of Psychiatry, Dr. Phillip
·Resnick of Case \\'estern Reserve
University :i;chool of medicine, reviewed
lJI cases of filicide (the k1ll:ng by a
parent of a ~on or daugh!er older than 2.J
hours!. J\lore than twice as many
mothers as fathers committed child
n1urdt.'r. J\'carly all were married, "'ilh
the mothers ran~1 ng Jrom 20 to 50 years
ot <i(.!r , ll"tlllC the fathers were between 25
and 35. ~lust ''IC"l1n\S died buring the first
Ri.x month~ of lifr.
Dr. Re~n1<"k c:la:.:.if1cd child mun.h·rs
•.\lo li re group5.
j 1 ! "AL TRUl~T1 c·· f llJCIDE -t on\·
ni1t1ed •·out or lo\"C'0
' '~hC'n one '.'r both
parents subsequently kille1l themseh·es,
clain11ng lhcy i.:ould not ;ibandon ~heir
t:hi !rlrcn : and those perpc\.f11lcd !o relieve
Ille cli1ld"s sL1[fC'ring. real r~ i111agined.
(2\ ··Acutely psychotic" filicide -
\\'here the parents who killed \VCre under
t ile influence of hallucinations, delusio1is
ur tlel1rium.
'JJ ··Unv.'anted child" fi!1cide -v.·hen
lhe 1·ictirn ""'as not desired or ""'as no
lo.1ger \vanted by the parer.: because of
1llcgit1mac}', extramarital paternity, or
ftnancial pressures.
t4 1 ··spousC' re1·enge" fi licidc -those
con1miltcd by one parent lo n1ake the
marita, partner suffer.
1J1 ··Acc1tlental" filici<ie -those Aiio
die as the result of a fatal ''battered child
f.yndrornc" 1n 11·hich !he p:?ce.11 puni shed
lhC' child 01·crzcalousty 111 a \"JOle nt ou t·
bur~1 oJ temper.
AT LEAST TllHEE·FOURTHS of a ll
parents v.·ho killed their ov.'n children
sho,1·cd psychiatric S)'mptoms prior to
their filicide. Repeatedly they talked of
suici~r and thei r concern aboul !he future
n/ their sons <1nd daughters. Ac~ual\y.
.nany mothers seek psychiatric he!'
because of an over,1·heJming ·fear that
1hey v.·ill h;.r,n their infants. Others,
equally in need of psychotherapy, do not
recei\ie it becaus~ their family physi·
cians, pediatricians, law enforcement of-
ficers and othe rs are not aware that
these mothers might act out their morbid
impulses and obsession5.
SINCE AN ESTJ'.\tATEO I 0 . 0 0 0
child ren are ballered and ~t.ar\'ed each
year in the U.S., it i'.i im perative that
e\·err case of child abusr. receive prompt
int::.1 \·ention so !hat Ur. ti·.ainiing and kill·
ing of inany children can be prevented.
ldentirication of pa r en t s "'ho
demonsliate a potential for child abusr.
or 1nurder is essential. No longer should
lhe cries of their children go unheeded.
Parents Warned on Trick or Treat
To the Eclitor ;
I v.·outd like to niake a small request.
Hallowttn is just a few days away.
Thousands of liUle children °"'ill be go1ni;
trick or lreating, their little hearts fi lled
wil h joy \\"ilh the \·ision of the good1r..;
they hope to receive at the door~. These
children \.rust their givers. L:nfortunately,
some of these gh•crs arc \ c r v
unscrupulous people. They think pills or
other hannlul items are great gags.
fllY REQUEST IS. . 1\ 1\l you please
pt1n t an item in you r pape r rcquest1nl!
that all parents check thei r chiklren·s
Irick or treating bag before their ch1ldre11
ent the candy. E1·en if only one child
received a harmful itein 11·hich lhe
parents detected after reading this itc1n
in the newspaper, and sa1'C'd this child
from harm, this item v.•ou ld be v.·orth !he
few lines of space it \\"Ould take.
Please give this request consideration,
for Ille safety of all Utile ch\ldren,
GAIL ANDERSON
Child'• Vle ll'polnt
To the Editor:
This is from one of the many re:lders of
the DAILY PILOT. A f t e r reading
Dorothy Wenck's views on Hallo\Oo·ecn in
the October 22 edition, I nearly called up
and canceled my subscription. That is
about the most suppressi\·e viewpoint
J"ve read in 10 years. Perhaps she doesn't
quiLe understand the vie"·poinl of a five·
year.old child. Perhaps she has never
had any children. Whatever lhe problem
may be, I do hope she has it corrected
soon.
~lRS. l<lllCllELE STETZEL
Dorothy Wenck J'}Ointcd out soni c
dangers involv'!'d in trick·Or·treating
ond ,suggested the best soht1ion is to
keep children hoine that ?1ig l1t and
eniertain with a party.
tdito r
Kaiser Team An11cer1
To the Editor:
The team t.eachin1 program no\• in
opttaUon al Heinz. Kaiser School v.·as lhe
topic of a letter to lhe editor from l\trs.
D. W. Jordan (Mailbox. Oct . 28 1.
Several misleading statements and a
number of h.alf·trulti,, were presenled in
lhe letler u the judgm~t or a "qualified
ob.t;e.rver." For the benefit of U'lf parC'nts
and 11tudenls in the area, the tean1
te1ehln1 staff would like to erase !he
many misconceptioos arising froin this
k!Uer and to explain to interested persomi
Ma ilbox
L~•!t•1 •ro"' rr•<1••1 a.-w•l<om• Norm•ltv .. .,,,.,
•"'>~Id ~o•'"e~ ''*" mr»•~• In JOO "'°'"' O• "'"" ln• .. ,Jot '" tO<\<I!"'" I"'"'' 1o "' s~•~• 01 •'•m•.,••~
lill"I 11 r&lf•ved Alt l•!Pe1~ "'"" •re+~<!• 1•Q~•lutt
•.,d ..,~·+1.,9 1<1d'""· bv• ~~"'"' wdl b• ..,,:hh( d
011 ''que,1 •t ~""" ""' ••••~n io •~o&rrnt,
111r ;111n.~ ;1nrl rroccdurr. anti rr•ul1 .;; nr
the. tcnn1 progra n1,
BHIEFLY, oun obJt'tl l\IC'~ are rha!
I !'ithtients "·ill ~et ind I\ idu<-11 goals and
work a! n1axim un1 inrlt \Jr.lunl p.1cc.
2 Sl11dcn !s 11ill dC'l'C'lrJp ab1\1 ty to \1·ork
111depcndenlly and 1n Firnal! groups \\'ith a
n1inirnt11n or suµcr\'l sion
3. J\ormal classroorn O~Jetli~·C's \l'ill be
expa nded.
4. Stude nts \\"i!l bC'r,eli~ from m ce ef.
lcc!l\"I'! C\lr rh:ulv:n pl;1nni;-g by jolnt ef·
torts of \he tean1 teaching staff.
The succrss of lhe prograrn has be.en
1le rnons1rated by favorable reactions
f:on1 a nun1bcr of sources.
RECOGNITION HAS also come from
our own raculty. En1husiasm for the pro·
gran1 here has resultctl in other members
of the Kaiser st.aff \·oluntarily giving free
lime to provide special interC!!t groups
11•ith 1nslruc tion and tutoring in their
fi eld. Teacllers in lhe neighboring high
school.; ha\"C informed us that it has been
necessary lo re\"amp their programs
i;ince these groups hal"e already covered
their prescribed courses.
As for 1\-!rs .• Jord an's concern for the
:.tudl'!nts' sarety. th<· s eal i ng ar·
rangements she mentions have been ap·
proved by lhe Costa ;\·lesa Fire Dcparl -
n1ent Frequent fire drills have \"Crilicd
lheir opinion.
DURING l\IRS. JORDAi''S on<> 10·
minute observation of the class, the en·
lire grou p was in volved in the annual
sldle·rt'quired. llmC'd lesling achievement
program. Ob viously, no special group-
ing, no project activities or panel
discussions. etc . "·ere in session.
l\1rs. Jordan Is correct on one poin,. She
11iscovered "'hat the staff knew before in·
ilialin!: lhe program four years ago -
lhat the child who is not malure enough
In rli~ipl1nc t1nd pace hirnse lf does nnl
belong in this type of learning i;ituation.
nther cla.s<;rooms at Kaiser provide. con·
5lant liuperv\sion :inrl rigid control for
those students Vo"ho still need the !;ecurity
of this en\•ironment.
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llAI) ~tns. JORD,\N allended !hi' PT,.\
Back le School Nigh!, she would have
Jearne(! the phi losophy and objectives of
learn IC'aching.
Parents a11d other interested per son.o;
arr encouragt'd to \•1s1t the cla~ses for an
rnt1n• 1no rning session to follo\v the
gn111p lhrough the di11ly 'iChcduled ::H·-
l1\·1tie; and to questi on teache rs on the
goals and ml•thods.
\re fC'el 1ust1fiably proud nf lhr pro·
gram and lhc exce11cnl \\"Ork bc 111g done
hv !hr youngslC'r~ 111 this group and woul·J
\1l'lcorne \'1sJtors 11 ho can come ancl \"ie\~
11 1n progress.
THI'.: TEA.\! STAFF
non Dahl, D. E. Niemeyer, Colleen
Annitage, Valerie Everhart, R. L.
\\'a!shc. Nancy Childs, Barbara Berger
and Sue Jorgensen
S ign Ques1lo11 •
Tu the '£dilor:
By what right does the Irvine. Co1npany
use city parkways to advertise businesses
leased from that company? We assume
the center di viders on Dover Drive and
Newport Center Drive in Newport Beach
are city.owned because they are cared
for b)' city work crews. lf that be true,
~·hy is the Dover Drive center divider
festooned with a sign advertising their
nearby shopping center?
ANO \\'llY IS there a pcrm11.nent con·
crelc sign placed in th e middle of I.be
Newport Center divider just off the Coast
l-lighll"ay? Perhaps these spaces could be
also used by others for ad,·crt1s1ng and
thus secure 11dded revenue for our hard
pressed city finances.
\\' H. TllO~IPSON
Cil!J aides say tlie \Vcstc /iff sign 1~
te1nporar.11 rl!1ri11g· storm drai11 work
t.o lie/µ beleaguered 1ncrclta11ts by
f.etln1g motorists where \Vei tcliff
Pla.za"s e11!roucc is. It will di!!appear
ivhe11 tile ruo rk is over.
Newport Center's pern1anent sign
ivas approved bu City Co101cil mc11 re·
ce1ttl11. It 1de11t1/it1 the n1!ire con1·
plr.t. no! i11du;id11ol businesses, so it's
occC'ptable, tllcy soy.
Edi!or
Tid Pln11d$ f'ef' 1;11jsrsl
To thr Eclitqr ~
The injustice of the proposctl l1delancls
use f~e is lhe fa ct that ov.·ners of sites
11'11h lhc privilege of oonstruct.ing pier~.
are already paying for it, whether they
use 1L or nol.
f or example. on the North Lido Chan·
nel , the 30 foot lots ,1·ith this privilege ,
are assessed S4,840 more than similar
lots that do not have it. This means that,
al the new 1969·70 rates of over 9 perctnl,
they are taxed at least $435.60 more than
the others.
or this amount, J\'r1l'port Beach
rrccil"es 61 percent or $265.72. divided:
Ci1y govern1nent. 131.: percent or $58.81 :
city schools, genera! fund, 43 percent or
$!87 .31; pay1nent on Newport·l\lcsa school
bonds , 411 percent or ~19.60,
TIJESE PERCENTAGES are ap·
proximately typical for all waterfront
lots, v.·t1ethe r or not they have lm·
provements over the tideland~. Another
t>xample is a 40-foot lot, in a better loca-
tion, IV11h A grealer land val lle, on which
the p1ymecs -i;. r-kwport Bee::h ~
$351.52 gr."'a~er th2n !~ 40 feet or YJater
frontage Iha\: b 5imll.t;ir, e.xcepl tha1 1t
has no pL!r privtlzr~.
Due to Lhis µayment through taxe'.11.
every o"·ner of waterfront property is
paying for the privilege of placing im·
provements over the tKl.el ands. The
amount he pays is an equitable ~um that
is based upon the value of his lot and its
lineal feel of front.age on the water.
BECAUSE OF THE variou.s type!I o[
ov.•nership of the waterfront propertie:o;,
some would pay the proposed tideland!
use fee, but many others wou1d nol
In spite of arguments to the contrary,
the equity is clefinilely against additional •
fees for con!ilruction over lhC' t1deland.o;.
I own no waterfront property.
F . C. \\"000 .JR.
\V. Bay Avenue
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Frid a y. Oclober :'11, 1969
The editorial pa(1L of 1J1e Doily
Pilot seeks to illform ond slim·
u/atr. reade rs by presC1iting tlus
liewspaper's opinio11s a11d com·
rnenlary Otl !opics of iulerest
a11d sig111f1canel', by providtng o
fotuni lor t!it: f:'Ipre1sio11 of
our readers' opi111011s. flUd b11
prt.~entinp lht dh;ersc vieui·
r>oilt!.t nf 11rforn1ed oli~ervcrs
onri srokesr11e11 (JI! topics oj 1/11..
'"'" Robert N. \\'eed. P ubli sher
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Embezzling Loss Rises
DL4 Claims Figure $27,000
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FACING CHARGES
County Aide Burke
By TO:'tf BARLEY
Of I~• Dall~ ,.!IOI Sii"
District attorney's investigators 1oday
alleged that Ri chard \\'inters Burke
rnibezzled more than S27 ,000 rro1n the
county clerk 's office and hinted that the
tally might climb even high er, before they
t.::rnpletc their pr-0be.
Chief Deputy District Attorney Jame5
1-~nrlght conrirmed the e5tfmate today
and said the Burke, 27, of 26372 Papagayo
Drive, Missioo Viejo, may face an many
as 7S counts of grand theft when the in-
vestigation is completed.
An initial examinati'on ()f Burke's bank-
ing lists when he surrendered to sherifrs
officers a ~'eek ago indicated that the
nlleged embezzlement might be in the
range of $5.000 .. But a full scale probe by
county auditar Vic Hcim 's office has un·
('Q 1·crer1 discrepancies "·hich are now
;ibol'c thr ~21,000, Enright said .
Bu 1·ke is dlte Lo appear in Santa Ana
'.'llunici pal Court Monday to answer lo
grand thef1 charges.
Burke allegedly ad milled to in·
1·estiga tors and sheriff's officers 1hal he
had embezzled an extimated $5,000 dur·
County Airport Crash
Victinis Said Improving·
A party of lour persons returning frorn
an evening dinner fl ig ht to r-.texico when
their plane crashed during a foggy Jan·
<ling approa«h at Orange County AJrport
Thursday arc 1n1prol'ing al a hospital to-
da,\'.
The two men and 11~10 1\'0men were
either trapped in the wreckage of the
Cessna 31 0 or hurled out Qn impact when
11;~ aircraft tore through a wire fen ce,
flipped over In a field and v.·as demolis~·
ed.
Pilol Robert \\'. Perkin~. 51. nf lAnJ;
Beach. pr esident. of lkaw Industries 1n
Torrance, appa rent ly inisiur!ged his ap·
proach in the fog. hil ting eart h near l\rr!
ll i!l and Paularino avenues.
P<1sscnger Palli /11allas. 36-. nf 96~2
Durham Dnvc. Huntin gton Beach. 1s
l 1~ted in goo<i condition today at Costa
illc~a /llcn1onal Hrispitlll.
Perkins. h1 s finn ·s V1t·e prrs11Jen1 Ld·
tnund 0. Dunahoo, ·12. a ne1ghbt:ir 1n !hr
:;ame Long Beach tract. and Jo Ann !llay.
::5, o( 5356 Gerda Dr ive, Anaheim , arc
listed in fair cnndit inn.
the plane was inbound toward lhc
r')ast from Ca lcx 1eo Airport ;it I: 15 a_rn
Thursdav when Perkins radil}('d the F:I
·Toro M.lrine Corp.~ Air ~talion lov.·er for
permission tn la nd.
The Orangr Cou nl y A1rp<•rl f;1ci1 11y
u:1 U, ils soph1s111.:;1tl•rl nr111 1ns1r11menl
landi ng S)'Slem was closed and El Toro
!IJCAS aulh<Jrit ics were therefor e
n1oniloring all air traffic in surrounding
skies.
Perk ins \11a:i1 cleared for landing <il
Long Beach or Orange County anli -for
reasons }'el undetermined -abruptly
selected the loca l airport.
/11arine Corps flight control operator~
:ipparently believed the Cessna had set
dO\\'O safely when nothing further ·was
heard. but ii had crashed 100 yards from
lhe FAA control towe r.
Fred Hooj'.l('r, air traffic rontrol
operator. found the viclims aflcr he
opened the Orange County IO\ver about
6.15 a.m .. while another staff employe
had spotted wreckage on an acce ss road.
Hooper said no crash had been
reported. so he went to in\'estigate and
Found a haltered, bleeding \\.·oman ll'alk·
ing up the road to<.1•ard the control tower .
Na1nes \\·ere not determir1Ld due to
confusion al the crash site, but Hooper
s<i 1d one of the men was Y:andering
«rou nd rn a daze. \vhile the other two vie·
11ms lay on the ground .
Slack /llarkels
~E\V YORK (AP}-The stock market
11101•erl moderately higher in acth·e
trading la1 e this afternoon. !Sec quota·
tion~. Page:o; 10-ll L
in-g lhe course of his banking duties •·to
get the creditors orr my back."
His alleged embezzlement \ras un-
covered during a prob!': by the Orange
County Grano J ury auditar. Faced with
lhc accusa tion Burke 1nade an overnight
f~ccis ion to surrendrr to sheriffs in-
\'Cstigators.
Enright today said th at Burke's alleged
pattem of embezzlement followed the line
ind icated by the popular county employe
\\·hen he first surrendered -the lifting of
$200 from various bank deposits ·during
his first year ol employment.
But investigations · have lod~cated,
Enright alleged. that Burke stepped up
his unauthorized take to the point Where,
in the second year of his employment, he
v.·as taking $SOO at a time from the
deposits and cle\•erly forging the tally
. ~beets he had to submit lo his office and
th(' countv auditor.
Countv ·clerk William St John \\'as not
arailabie for comn1enl today.
C;:iunly allditor Vic Heim ,1·as nol
a1,ailable for comment today.
Deputies of bolh men declined lo com·
nicnl on the new development in the
Burke charges.
Witches Cavort
As Seale Again
Holds Up Trial
Cfl!CAGO <UPI ) 1 The trial of the
"Chk:aJo Eight" came to a standsU!I
.11galn today over the issue of Black
Panthtr leader Bobby Seale's gag ·111hile
"witches" put a Halloween hex on the
courtroom ·outside.
Seale "'as brought inU> the courtroom
gagged and strapped to a chair for the
1hi rd consecutive day under orders or
U.S. District Judge Julius J . Hoffman~
The restrictions were imposed to keep
the national 'chairman of the Black
Panther Party from disrupting the tria l
of eight men cha rged with conspiring to
incite riots during the 1968 Democratic
nationa l c..-onvention.
Even though g:igged. Scali" ha s kept up
his den1ands that he be allowed to act as
his 011·n atlomey. Today , he manag~ to
scribble a note to defense attorney
Leona rd \\'elngl:i ss t11al "This -now is
stopping the blood circulation in my
head.··
\Ve1nglass informed the court that
Seale \\'as in discon1fort. U.S. marshals
loosened the gag and began to carry
Seale ouL As they did so, Seale sh<Juted,
•·cruel and inhuman punishment." Sounds
of scuffling could be heard from tne
lockup outside the courtroom .
Outside the federal building young
\\'omen dressed as witches cavorted.
They pronou nced incantations and curses
nn the res1rainment of Seale and one of
them dre\\' encircled X's on the four
doors or the bu ilding.
SCHOOL JANITOR PAPINEAU (LEFT), COLLEGE STUDENT BAUMAN DEMONSTfl1'1E"SKllLS
Fount•ln v.-lley R .. ld•nt Thinkt Yount •nd KHp1 Fil With Foll1, EP..,1 and s.bert
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DAILY' I'll.OT llt>ft ne.
MESA'S MELVIN JOHNSON TAKES PEDOMETER READING
Five Miles Daily Ke1p1 Him Fit After 90 Ytars
Ma .. ~htng to 90
'Senior' Citizen Logs 5 Miles a Day
Dy ARTHUR R. V l~SEL
01 1911 Dill• "11•1 111!1
r.lelvin Johnson i~ on the march
toward his 90th birthday -and he docs a
minimum of five miles per day.
"Keeps me ou l of misc hie f." sa ys
Johnso:i, ll'ho marks that special occasion
Saturday,
Friends and relatives "'il l gather al an
OJ){'11 house held by his daughter, r-.!rs.
fr \·]ng Johnson, of !:l:l9 Hampshire Circle.
f'.;e1\·port Beach , to honor his nine
dccaC.:es.
:\1any are likely to be "·orn out after an
hour on their feel at the pa rty , but noL
likely Johnson , who roams far and wide
from his trailer ho1ne al 1991 Nev.·porl
B!v:l., Costa r.fc sa .
"I \\'alk five miles a day ," he says.
,\ careful check or his pedometer shO\.\'S
he has strode 7.000 miles in the past fil'C
years, on personal busi ness or jus( for
lh!' invigoration.
Utle fine fall day this \'leek. he Ot:l 8'··
nlilC'S, one for nea rly every decade of hjs
bu.-;y life.
"Bul that \1·as an unusual da y," he ex-
plains.
Born in Nebraska baCk in the days
1r'.len they used oxen instead of horses,
JC"hnson mol'ed to California wilh hi~
family \\·hen he v:as a boy and ha s been
here 79 yearf:,
He lh·ed near Paso Robles. met his
\1 if'" in San Luis Obi~. :spent 3a year.c; a.'i
:i .~.·rv1 ce :;;ta11on 011,ncr In P:is:idena and
t11en rr!ired lo t.1ke life easy 1n his 0\\.'11
n gnrous fashi on
That included a mu sic course al
Orange Co:ist College l<1st year, plus
r1lcnty of harmony <.1·i1h lhe Nile Owls
ba1 bcr shop quartet. J\1ethodist Church
Pctivi!ies and, of rou rse, walkin g.
,\rri1'ing at hi:; latest birthday, Johnson
Qb.~('f\TS '
"The first ~ years ;irr lhc hardest.''
h11L you can sec a tl1i11klc behind hl~
g l;,~~Cf.
Only lime y,•111 !ell if it's all down hill
ft'r111 here, but uphill or downhill, t.lelvin
.Jnf]nson vi'ill be keeping !rack of lhc ex·
act mileage \\'ilh his pedometer.
Elder Fencer, 53, Sl1ows
Skill to Presidio Pupils ..
''They say )'ou're riever too old,"
remarked Armond Papineau, 5.1, v.·ho on-
ly fiv e years ago took up his first thin
bl;irfc sword and learned to fence..
Two years ago, the age of 51. he \l'<I~
~killed enough to compete in the U.S. Na.
tionals in team epee competition.
"I didn't win anything but J ftneed in
them. At my age that is quite an ac-'
complishment," said Papineau,. a Fouo·
lain Valley resident.
Papineau fences every Monday and
Seturday at the L<ing Bcac}l YMCA and
hl1 ambition he says is to fence in a .
rriateh when ht is 7$ yeani old.
The elder ftncer is a maintea:llnce ipan -ror NewPort·Mesa Unified Sch()QI District
and this'week at the reque3l of Prlndpal
Carl Vrtbalovich he put on an exhibition
for ~tudtnls at Presidio Elementary
School.
His opponent wa~ 22-ye.ar-old Ford
Bauman, a student at Long Bf!ach Slate,
They fenced with foils, epees, also called
duelioc rapiers. and sabers -&he three
!llnt!r of fencing swords.
Papineau said his teacher. Dr. J()hn
McKee. who livts in Huntington Harbour,
is one of only eight fencing mailers in the
Unittd Staw.
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"Fencing Is very strenuoos,'" said
Papifleau. "You have to love it. So many
~tudents come in and last scvtn or eight
Y.'(;t ks and then drop out.··
Papineau and wife, Ruth, have three
grf'wn children, all married and gone
from home. Fencing holds his attention
l'J91V.
Solons ·Urge Action
Against Rev .. G1·oppi
MADISON. Wis. IUPl) -Angry state
senators, after debating tile caM: of the
Hev. James Groppl for more than two
hours. have pas~cd a reSQluUon ordering
the :itate attorney general to start a civil
;iction against the militant Catholic
rriest.
The suit would seek to recovtr
damages allegedly caused by Gropp! aM
his followers .during their takeover of the
Assembly c:ilambers Se pt. 29. The
demonstratoni were prot~Ung welfare
cuts Jn tht 'tale budget.
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Today'll Flaal
N.Y. Stocks
TEN CENT!
TWA Plane
Pogo Sticks
Across U.S.
BANGOR, !\·taine <UP I) -A rifl e·
\vielding youth, described as a cleancut
";i!l-Anierican'' type . hij11cked a jetliner
Ol'er California today and began a hop·
scotching lri11 to Egypt.
The Trans \Vorld Airline plane, a Boe:-
lng 707 bound from Baltin1ore to .San
Francisco .. \\'as hijacked after leavinl
Los Angeles on the last leg nf the flight.
The hijacker had boarded the plane .&t
L<is Angeles. The plane-was flown back
lo Denver where it refueled and let off
39 passengers. The hijacker said he
wanled to fly lo Eg ypt.
The plane put down again in New York
to refuel but "'as scared oH by FBI
-'lgenl s and flew on to Bangor to com plete
refueling .
1\ppare11tiy :!lill headrd fo r Egypt, the
pl11nc \\·as cleared for a fli ght lo Shannon ,
lreiand \Vhcn it f ini~hed refueling and left
Eangor lnlernatinnal Airport.
Before leaving Bangor, the hijacker -
radio ing instructions from the pilot to the
cor,\rol lower -commanded persona
watching from nearby windows ahd
doorways at the airport and a nearby
factory to duck out of sight.
Authorities had sealed oU the refue.Ung
area before the plane landed in Bangor at
10:13 a.m. PST. It departed into light
v.·lnds at ·10:52 a.m.
About 75 state. and local police and
sheriff 's officers wert on hand .as the
plane landed and taxied toward the
isolated refuelisl& sile Officials said it
\rould take about 25 minules to refuel.
The FBI , which frightened the hijacker
away from New York. v,·as clo.'!e behind
as rtfueling started in Bangor. A small
plane loaded with FBI agents put do~·n at
the airport shortiy after the. jet landed.
Police removed a man fron1 near the
f'lane when the hljacker radioed to the
<"Ontrol tov.·er that he saw a shadow and
wanted any individual removed from the
~cene.
Authorit.ies said they v.·ere unable lo
determine v.·here the hijacker stationed
himself in the plane as the refueling
began. but they assumed he was in the
cockpit "because he's just dishing out
orders and the pilot is radioing them tB
the CO!'l rol tower."
Plan:; lo seize !he hijacker, a cleancut
youth of abo ut 19. and prevent the
(See JIIJACK, Page Zl
1"1esans Finisl1
Race to La Paz
A team of Costa r-.lesans piloting a
Vol ks;igcn dune buggy in the torturous
r-.texican 1000 Road Rael' rrossed the
finish line at La Paz in lhird place today.
Drino .Miller. of 369 E-17th St., and Vic
\\"llson, of 2262 \Vaterman \\'a~', wer e
preceded by a Bul!aco motorcycle and a
f ord Bronro pickup truck especially
prepared for the race.
Truck rlri ve rs Larry Minor and Rodney
}!all , of Hemet, logged Lhe best lime for
the 832·mile race down lhe Baja
Peninsula, a 21·hour record for a vehicle
~·Ith four -wheel drive.
The crash-plagued classic cost the li ve"!
of lwo drivers Thursday, while a third
\.\:as crilicaUY injured. Earlier Story,
Sports. Pag~6.
Orange Coast
Weather
Surprise: It's going to be a
nice weekend, with sunny skies
prevailing over teinperature!I
ranging from .a comfortable 75
along the coast to a 'weltering
90 further inland:
INSmE TODAY
Tli.e renowned .Sli,ttgo:1t Bat·
let come& to Southern Coliforriit1
next week, with a fornter Sanla
Ana11 playing a featured 'l'olr.
Sec today's \Vee:kender section.
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7 QAll Y PILOT c rr1d.ay, Octobtr l l , 1%9
a Busy Business
Estancia's 'Hot Idea' Trfl.ins Studerit.s for lndustr:y
By THOMAS FORTUNE
OI .. ...., PWM 'tf"
'l'My don't pun<".h • Um~ clock but l~
Estancit t!igh 5c:llool students report to
v.ori'. each morning.
The students. 11th and 12th grad e
young m'11, work for Eagl e lndu~trie!'i 1n
ihc shop rooms at the high sc hool. Their
job is tCi mass produte soila ble iten1s they
dcslgn and tool thcmselres.
They're students in the Gos ta ritesa
M:hool's nc\v production class which pools
drafting, mei.ats, \•1oods and plast.ics
studen ts into a company approximating
industl'y.
··The operation is so much like industry
it stinks of sweat ," said Glenn Sherry, in·
dustrial arts teacher who had the hot
GOP 111 Anaheim
Idea to slart .tht ~m . ''Wt'rt a~
te111,U., Ii run 11!1 . · 1 to .-!!II!' 1\1·
ddUI")' out ol ll\ll ~ for OM llM t 41:· •
Sherry took ltl• ..... lo Ne~ ...
currlculum rtviewtrs aqd w.. cr•nled
$S.~8S out of the school district's Hot Idea
F'u1u:!.
\Vit~. that money he got the program
~:11r~ed last spring and pretty soon he
hor>es there will be money coming in
from sa~ of one of the student projects
to keep things going.
Thf' idea is to n1ake enough to
perpetu1te the program, covering costs
ot supplies, tools and industrial services
that have to be co ntracted for.
Sherry is not al one-in thinking the
sll1dents can do it. "This is a progra1n
Milius, Conrad to Make
Secretary of State Bids
By GEORGE SKELTON
U,.I P'ot11!1<11 WrlNr
As.~ernblyman Georgi' \V. ~lili as is ex·
pected to an nounce his candidacy for
secretary of stale at the annuaJ fall con·
vention of California Republicans which
opened today at Anaheim's Convention
Center.
Assemblyman Charles J . Conrad, IR·
Sherman Oaks), said he also is "in the
race unlrss circumstances indic11te I
have no chance."
Milias, a Gilroy rancher and former
state P.epublican chairman, called a news
conferrncc for Sunday at which sources
said he will become a candidate for the
job now held by the ailing Frank: r.t
Jordan.
Jordan, whose family has occupied the
c·ffice for all but two of the past 59 year.s,
suffered a severe ~troke r.tay 1 and since
!hen ha.s been part ially paralyzed and
unable to .speak. He is 81.
AOOul. 2,000 delegates are expecte<l tn
attend the three-day convention of the
Republican State Central Committee -1.
meeting party olflcials hope will serve as
;i pre-election year pep raJly,
State Chairman Denni.!! Carpenter or
N£:"''port Beach described the convention
as a "v•orkshop sesaion to gear up" for
the 197U campaigns.
Gov. Ronald Reagan will be the
J.:eynote speaker Saturday. U.S. Sen.
George Murphy is sc heduled to deliver a
1najor Vietnam address Sunday.
Other speakers will include Harry
Dent, deputy counsel to President Nlxon,
and Mrs. Patricia Hitt, Ion gt i me
California GOP leader who now is an
assistant secretary of the U.S. Depart..
ment of Health, Education and Welfare.
Just about every major California
Republican leader plans tG attend the
(.Onvention, which will provide off ice
seek~rs with an opportunity for some
private politicking.
~lilias, -49, has been an assemblyman
.since 1962 and is one of the legislature's
n1ajor conservationUts.
* * Candidates Eyi11g Lynch's
Joh Lobby at GOP Parley
By BILL BOYARSKY
"" ,..llnttl WPll•r
~l~t attention centere<l on candidiles
Joc keying for support an ao elfort tG win
the Republican nomination for attorney
general as !he GOP opened it1 196i state
con\'ention tod ay in AnaMim.
:-;o official endorsemenis v.·il! be made
at I.he annual lhree-Oay meeling or State
Central Committee at the big Anatiein1
Convention Center across the highway
from Disneyland. The nominee is selected
in the June primary elect ion,
But the fou r men Who \\'ant to run
against Dtmocratic Atty. Gen. Thomas
C. Lyneh ho~ lo pick up pledges of sup·
port and financi al co ntributio ns fr om the
Youth, 18, Held
On 1'1an slaughter
LOS AXGELES fl'PJ1 -,\n 18-)'ear·
r lci youth v.·ho '>''as booked on suspicion of
r:iurder then released. 111as bQoked again
Th •1rsday on su~picion of manS"twghter
1-te mm\ng from the shooting''deat'119"ot a
teeri agr-d gi rl.
Alex Holmes also '>''as booked by !-iher·
Hf's deputies on sus picinn or carrying a
v.eapon on 1he campus of \\'ashington
ff1gh School v.·here Glenda Joyce Gr a)".
J6. wa~ shot to death.
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parly leedera attend ing the me~tlng.
~y are Senators John L. Harmer or
Gltnda!r. and G~rse D!!!ukme jian or Long
Beach, who already ha1•e ann ouneed. and
Los Angeles Dist. Att y. E\'t!lt J . ''pun gtr
and Spencer \1/illiams. Gov . Rla1an's
human resource:!i secretary. v.·ho ·are ex-
,pe cled to run.
\\'ilh Republic11ns Rraga n. Li. Gov. Ed
Reinecke and St.ate Controller Hou ston I.
Flourney ready to jump Into the J9i0
race, the GOP has only two spot.3 to fil l
on next year's ticket -attorney ge neral
and secretary of s\.at.e.
Dennis Carpenter. of Nev.·port Beach,
.Republican stale chairman, said he ex-
pects all the primary foes to w1ge
fri endly campairns.
"\\'e don't want any personal a1!1ck~
and name calllna or anything li ke that,"
bf' ~aid .
The party \\-'Ill also discuss hGw to in·
rrease cootrol of thr: sta te legir;lature in
1970.
Christ Teens
Marching On
Finance Center
8;.i JA~1ES P.tcNA ftB .Ir.
S'ttl•I 19 lftt Ololl.Y ,.11,0l
SOUTH SAN ~tATEO -Tht Children
nf lira el toda y made an e~odus from
thC'ir headquai-ters here . marching on
''The Te mple Of 1\.lammon,"' for a three.·
hour tlemnnstration in the heart of San
Franc_isco"s financial district.
Formerly kD01''n as the Teens for
fhri5t, "''hen headquartere<l !n Hll n·
1ing1on Beach, the self-styled revolu-
lionary e vangelisL~ planned to hit "''e•llhy
!lfontgon1ery Street al Ult 5lroke Gf nGOn.
SC'a rdC'd and robed in blood·rtd sack
cloth -as when they Invaded Stanford
r..1en1orial Chapel in Palo Alto for a
ctemonstr;;ilfon last Sunday -1h1!! group
hoped to disrupt an oth1t\\'ise roul lne e~
ecull ves' mart ini lunch hour .
The Cliild ren of Israel's ltader, "'·hn
has proclai med his name as J oab . .sard
the car ca ra van \11ould head baC'k to
Soti th San Mal eo after its "Green
Frida y" anti-mon ty demonslralion .
"F'or Hatlo1'·een hijinks.'' he t:<f'l!ained,
''11c may burn down a building or
so melhi ng ."
Only Thursday, Costa l\f~a poller: con·
ta:cted Pala Alto police for informatlon
about th e band. 13 of whose members are.
\\"&nttd on arreit wan-anb iS!ued in
Costa Mu.a last aprinc.
They fled to escape. what wu billtd a~
the imminent quake destruction or the
biuesl and alleit<llY most sinful state in
the union. leaving their local courtroo1n
business unflnlahed .
··we'll bt back if there's an)'thi!'\I lo
<'orne back to ," said one m'mbtr of th'
13, con vic ted on charges st,mming from
A schoo l demonstration In Ci»ta Mesi ,
and awelllni 1entenct.
But tbty never returned from the
~·lldtmtsa east ol the CalifornJa-Nevada
t;ionjer.
'·
... '"*' I' ! 1o ch-ln<lll!lrlal ec1uc •• 11"!! M •'"IAll!l 'il!itils toacl:tr
Dale Wa . '
Tw.o other teachers, Ken Roust, wood
sh<'lp, and Bob Shureman. pl<1sllcs,
tec tlflt.logy, con1plete the instrucltonal
!e lm. Sherry said the four act as con·
s11ttan!S and sit h:'.iek "letting the slud<'nts
n1akl· and correct th eir Ol\1l mistakes."'
Hrre is how Eagle lndustri l!!S \l'ork ~
Son1eone comes up y,•Jth an idea lor a
sa!ohlf' item. Drafting sludenls deiign 1!;
n1etals, plastics and woods students n1ake
the net't'ssary parts. The item will go
through a number of revisions and if it
1\ll rks ou t at a reasonable pri oe it will be
n1a~s produced.
"\\'e"ll tl)()I up lo ma ke· 5,000 copies of
!hr ite1n but probahly only make 50,"
s;:iirl She rry. "At th at point the learning
"ill b ~ over and 11 e don't \Vant 10 ton1-
pete 11 ilh indust ry rr1aklng coolies or the
ki ds.
"I.' v.·e stumble onlG a red hol idea \IT
probably will farm ll ou L The idea i5 to
try just to cover cosL~."
The students organize themselves into
teams.
"We 're looking for initiative but alsn
dependabilily," said Sherry, "!he sa me
chciracieristics as industry, because "''"
can't all be chiefs.
"The real hangup is gelling smart
studen~ to take the responsibility," he
said. "It seems like the slower students
always have been taking directions."
"What 's different about this is there i~
n'l {IJ'H'.! solution to any of the problems,"
said Ed Conway, chairman of the in·
dustrial arts department. "Part of the
beauty of it is it looks good on paper but
they (!ludents) have lo find out if it v>ill
u·ork."
Sherry said the students have 41 items
under design or various stages of pro·
duction. "They're not all good," he said.
"Of these we'll probably· make 15. Some
we'll decide we don 't have the tooling or
they cost too mu ch.'\
A"mong the more p(Omising items are a
three-hole paper punch that might sell for
$4 as opposed to a $16 market model ,
novelty animals that would sell for 25
cen1s rather than $.1.50 or $4 as ones in
stores, and a school drafting kit that
might selJ in a college bookst<>re for less
than~.
"\Ve"re trying to make !he pri ce sn
p:ood that people can't turn it dou11," i;aid
Sherry.
"A high school can't afford up-to-date.
compfe,. machinery," Sherry said. "But
teaching a kid to think -that's ne ver
obsolete."
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HIJACK ...
lran5atlantic crossing wer e dropped "''hen
the hijaeker fired a shot in !he plane t11
sho\11 11e meant hu~incss. The l>hot ap·
p;.relltly cau5ed no $1':1"i{ltls dan1agc to !he
prt~~unzed cabin of !he Jt'tllner.
The hijacker, dressed in a mih1ar\'
tunic and toli ng ;i ''sur\'ival kit" o[ suup
a11rl olher stap\f,, releastd the •10
jJa!.st>11ger~ aboard thr Boeing i07 111 Den·
'er. lie kepL £our crew me n aboard \vhen
\l1e pl:ine le[l Slap\c1on Interna tional
"! n1 ean . he had to be 50ll'll' kind of
a nut to V.'<tnt to go to New ''ork ," a
passenger said or the gunman.
The plane Jefl Denver at 5:28 a.m. PST.
FBI agents !hrcll' up a cordo n around
1he plant wht n ii toucl1ed down 1n Den\·er
but niadr 110 at1c1npt to capture the
un ldenli f1e1! hlJ<l~ker.
One or 1ht passrnl!cr ~ said \hf man
hoarded the plane. T\VA ·s F'light 8~.,. h1c-h
left Bal timore, ~frl . Tlll1 rsd11y night. a\
L(i~ Angele5 -thr nrxt to !hr la!\ :'ll.:ip
on its projeelt d flig ht to Sap Fr,irl!'l~co.
Among the pa~senger~ 011 lhr nlane 1~a~
!hr: H1 rper".s Biz.a rre, a l\C'll );11 01111
sin,it:ing group.
The hlJackcr J.;opt ;i boaril \1hcn 1hc
plane left 0f'nl'er the pilot. C:ipt Donald
.I Cook: F'1r~l Officer \\', \~'illi ams:
Fhght Engineer L. llnllrath: and
:;;1ewarrfe5s T. Coleman . /di \\'!'re basrd
:.t Kansa:'I lity 1\·ilh !ht :iir!inr. Three
othe r stewardc~srs '>"ere released at Den·
VPT
T\l.'A orf \ci11l:o1 arra n ~ed ;innlher f!igl1t
tJ take !he pa!i~cngrrs 1n San Francisco.
Thr planr was 011 1t1e ground at Denver
for one hou r and tl1rre min utes. FBI
agents, headed by ScoU \Verner, special
ag.ent in charge. tried lo talk th e hi jacker
Cook ~11id thr hiJaCkf'r (lemandtd to gn
!o New Y{lr\.; 'A hP n hr tciok over 1he plane
at gunpoin t. Cook !()Id lhr man U1e plane
did not ha 1·e enough rur l and \1·ould havr:
to re ruel rilher in Las Vegas, Salt Lake
Clt\" or Oenl'er.
The m~n lold the p1!ot 11) go h"I Den ver
and lf 1her<' v.·;is "no hrinky pa nky,"' hf'
\\·ould relta~t the pa sseng ers. He tt'lld
Cook . ho111C\•cr. he 1\•ould hold Mi~~
('ole1nan 11s ho~age until he reached New
York.
Lindbergh Wins
At Decorating
The spooky art "·ork on the v:indoll'S or
businessts al •farbor Shopping Center
lhis Jlallo"'·een tJ.·as painted by Costa
~le:o.a schoal ye>ungsters comJ!ftlng to see
which school could do the brst job.
Thal honor went to Lindbergh Eltn1en·
tary School ~·hich \\'ill receive a lhrce·
foot tal\ Grrat Pu111pki11 .a'Aard fr om the
:i;p0nsoring Co~ta ~le;,a J unior Chambe r
of Comn1erce.
Lil1Clbergh too k tht swctt:pslakes for
\%i nning 1rl \\'Ork by i1 s second •. lhird and
sbclh grade~. t\l":'lr Street School tcx;ik
fourth gradt. honors. Colltge Park 1von
the fifth gradf' 11wt1rrl. and .Davi ~
lntermedi1ft was tops for !icventh and
eight h grades.
JUST LIKE INDUSTRY -E sta ncia J-ligh School shop teacher Glenn
Sherry di scusses bugs in three-hole paper punch \\'i th students Roy
c;eenen (leJt ) and Gle nn Baldwin. Students at Estancia design, tool
and mass produce items in ne\v production class is operated like pri·
\·ate i11d ustrial fi r m.
PVC Approves Chang·es
In Coast Bus Service
Orange Coast bus co mmuters will find
ne\v scheduling designed to improve
Harbor Area bus ser\ice connections and
hall a continuing mo ney Joss [or the
operators in effect be.ginning Satu rday.
The nine sc:hcdule chiinges rrquesled
hy lhe South Coasl Transit CQiPQrat ion
and Sant a Ana Tr:ln11i l Corpo ration havt>.
ht>en approl'ed hy !he California Public
Lt!li!ies Com mis~ion,
All Sunday and holiday bu~ ~ervice will
be discontinued on the SJnla Ana to
Balboa Linc.
~tonday U1rough Ft1da_1·. 1hc line 11 di
operate on a 60-nunute headway fron1
~ lJ a.m. to 9 a,m, and from 2.30 p.n1.
1int1l the J a~l 5:30 p.n1 bus !eavi11g Santa
.>\n<t ,
1\ 5 4j a.m. Saturday run 11 di be
Pli1n ina ted, bu t there "'ill be na ch11nge
Jroin 7.45 a.n1. 11nt1I the last 5 4j p m.
I !'Ip Fro1n San1:i An .1 to Balboa
1\11 trips on the Sa11ta Ana t'l La~nua
Bcaeh \ii)(' wllJ go via Crn;ta ~l e.~a ,,!or.-
day U1rough Friday. 11i1lb on e round tl'ijl
per day added to the sc hcdulr
'\\'e hope by changin:; 111t !lmr"
around it will rnake things rnore con·
\'Cnienl for people in !he Cos ta illt'sa
area,'' explained George A. Co rdier,
manager of the lransll ~yste1n.
Thtrc .,.·ill be no change 1n the Santa
Ana to Laii\lna Beach schedult on
S:.it urdays.
Saturday· service on the Santa Ana to
11untington Beach and the Santa Ana to
El r..1odena lines will be discontinued, but
fl.fonday 1!1ro1igh Friday runs v.lll remain
JUst the same.
UC Enrollment
Up to 106,274;
UCI Share 5,055
Th" lJnil'ersity Clf California sy~tem
rnrolled 106.2j~ studt'nts for the fall
1<-r111, an increa!'ce of i.549 01·cr last year
LG lrl'lne enrolled 5.055 .studenls, up
~.12 from a year ago.
Ti1'.'.. lJn ivrr ... lty adn11n1s tration J n
1.crk1.'ley :;,11d Tl111rsday !he rcg1strat1on
rxreedcd cslin1a1 es u;;ed by Gov. Ronald
l!c1,::a n 111 budgctint: by 3.462 s1uden1_s,
Tl>e B('rkele y eam['>IJ:; <'nrolled 28.132,
iln"n 4.J f1on1 1963. Othe r can1pu~
r nrolln1enls and the changes from a yea r
~go · Davis 12,583. up by 1,130; UCLA
.10 ,93fi . llfl 1.939: Riverside 5,360, up 797;
;.i :in Diet:o 4,838, up 1,013; San F'ranci5CO
2.j23, up 1!2 : Sa nta Barbara 13,734, up
L i l ~ and Santa Cruz 3.157, up 555.
Mesa Mayor
Reminisces
About City
By JANICE BERr..tAN
Of t1tt1 IMUy ,.llel )1111
~lavor Alvln L. Pinkley had i. b1f:
surprise for the members of Cosla r.-tesa
N,1rth Kiwanis ThurJd.ay.
"I "'a.<> born in Guanajuato, ~!exico,''
he told the l\iwallians. The son of a
m'-!dic:al missionary sald ll took him a
year and about $1 ,000 lo proYe that he
1vns born before he was able to become a
U S. ci tizen.
The Pinkley5 moved to the U.S. after
th,_. rna1 or's father suffered a bout will\
po lio. Thr elder Pinkley worked in
r.1e1 hodisl missions on Indian reserva·
lions.
The ma yor came to Costa Mesa in 1933,
"on lt.P heels of ~n earthq uake." He ha~
ser>r. Ill~ town grow from a population o!
::,:,oo to 75,000.
In 1933, "Harbor Boulevard was three
blocks of paved street. The only other
pa-, ed roads "''ere Broadv.·ay and 18th .
Thr rest \Vas dirt," he recalled .
Pinkley's talk dredged up some facts
abou t Costa Mesa's history lhat were lit·
tle·knD"-'Tl to his audience of young
bus;ness and profeuional men.
For example:
-TI;e first residents of Costa ?<.fesa
,,·ere ihe Canelino Indians, a branch o!
th~ Shoshone. They y,·ere often called the
~hell Ir.dians, because they at' a Jot o(
fish.
-The Estancia, a way station built by
priests in 1820, is, "As far as we know,
rh e onlv historical landmark we have."
-Adams Avenue and H a r b or
Rou!evard used tG be the site of the
Fairview Mineral Hot Sp rings. ''It was
quite the spot." said the Mayor.
Some of the Ma10r's other recollec-
tions:
-The hot springs boasted a hotel, and
hot mineral water' was piped into
bathtubs. But in 1910, an 'arthquake shut
off the supply Gf hot water into the tin
pipes. A swimming pool remained there
11n:l11933, when it v.·as torn down .
-T1-1:0 railroads ran throush Costa
~l e~a. One line ran north past the Sa n
Pieg l Free\\'ay, which \\·asn't there at the
tin1P. The other railroad ran ne ar
r-.·e1\•porl Boulevard . At least, it ran every
!JO Cays, equipped \\'ith one englne and
one caboose , lo ketp the railroad's righ t
lo !lie tracks open.
--Costa li1esa has had three names. At
f1r.~t , it v.·as called Goat Hi!l, back in the
19th century. Then it bec ame Harper.
"Af:er an old farmer "'ho lived here.''
.P.inkley said. In 1920, it became Costa
flieSi'> According to Pinkley's story, "An
'11d maid by lhe nam.e of r..H!is Plumer
('ame up "'fth thr-namr . She \1•on a $2j
Ct>rUficatc."
Drug Talk Scheduled
By Jrvine Professor
L"C Jrv1nl" :0.ledica l School Professor
.John Kramer will speak on "Orug!i in
tJur Socil!!!y " at 7:30 p.m. Sunday at
Cnh·ersity Unit ed ~l rthodist Church1 18422 Culve r Drive , lrl'ine.
Dr. Kramer's talk is sponso red by 11.
group cslled ''The Commission on Social
Co ncerns." A discussion pe riod will
follow thr: talk.
Campenil~
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$309.
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Av1il1Dle in two m1~"ificent flriishe1. One, e ric.h w1rm J,rown, the other• tl•avily Dnist!etf white, 1+ri1ted
i" old y•llew •nd •pricot. An e1c.ifing look •f • re•1on1ble pric•.
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COMMUNIST WOMEN PRISONERS GIVE NEWSMEN ICY STARES
S. Vietnamese Camp Opened ta Presa ta Refute Brutality ChM9e1
Brut.allty Denied
Viets Show Off POW Camp
QUI NHON, Vietnam iUPI)
-The women stared in
silence at the \"isilors walking
through the rows of double
hunk beds Jn their South Viet-
namese prison camp.
Their eyes showed fc:ir,
ho s ti!ity, apprel1ensiveness
and just plain curiosity. A few
of the younge r ones tried to
muffle girlish giggles.
These v.'e re former workers
for the Viet-Cong -89fl of
them -and the Saigon
go\'ernment was showing off
their prison camp to countl'r
Communist accusations that
v•omen prisoners were being
s~a1·ed to Death
NY Woman Falls to Street
NE\V YORK tUPl) -Rita
Kerr was terrified v.·hen a man
mugged her in he r a~artmcnt
loOby. \Vhen the doo rbell rang
at her fifth floor apartment
four hours later, she thought
the mugg('r had returned.
The 27-year-0ld Jamaican.
who had been in the country
only three months, panicked.
She ran to the window, climb-ect to the ledge and screamed
hysterically for help Tuesday
night.
She slipped. Wilma Martin,
her roommate, grabbed her. A
p&serby saw the young wo-
man dangling from the \.\-'in-
dow and summoned Uie fire
deparrment.
Ftrcmcn began setting up a
rescue net. Firefighter Law·
rence Yct1nan climbe<i a lad -
der being put into place. But
\\"ilma r-.tartin couldn't hold on
any longer. A split-5e("ond -
three feet -before Yetman
got lo the \.\-'indow, Rita plung-
ed to the ground and died.
Police revealed Thursday
the doorbell at Miss Kerr's
.;ipartmcnl had been rung by
two detectives. They had a
suspect they wanted her to
identify.
mistreated.
Although newsmen making
the two-hour tour Thursday of
the camp 250 miles northeast
of Saigon \vere not allowed to
talk to the inmates, they ap-
peared well fed and healthy.
The prisoners, ranging in
age from l.1 to 55, live in
clean, wooden barracks with
dirt floor s and aluminum
sheet roofing and walls. There
are tv•o ro\vs of double bunk
beds in each barrack ac-
commodating 60 persons.
"We agree with the Gentva
convention," said the camp
commander, f\1aj. Phan Hu u
Hau, referring to the in·
ternational agreement cover-
ing treatment of ·w a r
prisoners. ''\\'e neve r treat the
PO\i.'s brutally."
For manv. the food and
lodging are ·probably as good,
if not better, than they J.me1r
in the ir native villages. It is on
a par with accommodations
for most South Vietnamese
soldiers.
The camp commander said
the prisoners are permitted to
lislen to the radio or v•atch
television for two hour~ each
evening. There are movies
once a week and relatives can
visit for 30 minutes each
month,
Cigru·ette Ad Ba11 Nearii1g
\\'ASl-!INGTON (L"PI)
Five years alter the surgeon
general's report condemning
cigarette smoking as a
menace to public health. the
Senat.P. Commerce Conimillee
has taken a tentative first step
toward a ban on broadcast
cigarette advertising.
If passed by Coogress, the
measure would knock one of
television's biggest advertisers
off the air. The cigarette in-
dustry spent $217.2 million on
television advertising I as t
~'ear, accord ing to the Fedtral
'T'rade Commission !FTC), and
.$2 1.3 million on radio corn -
111rrrial:;..
The committee deadlocked
Thursdav on another issue -
\.\-"hether "to let the FTC requir,e
a health \.\-'arning in printed
cigaret.te ad.~. C i gar e LI e
makers have complained the
FTC's proposed warning is so
strong they \\'ould stop ad-
vertising ralher than carry it.
It reads :
"Cigar€'tte smoking I~
dangerous to health and may
cause drath from canC'€'r. cor-
onarv h{'art d i ~ase. chronic
bronChius. pulmQnary em -
physem;1 and other diseases."
Sen . Vt'arren G. J'iifagnusoo
(0 -\Vash.), commerce
chairman, said the comn1ittee
'"ould meet \\'ednesday to
lhrash out the FTC con-
trovers}', Confirm its tentative
vote to outlaw broadcast
cigarette ads and pick a date
lo make the blackout ef-
fective.
Sen. Frank E. Moss f [)..
Utah ), said he favorl'd im-
posing it next Sept. 30. in lim e
to keep cigarette com1nercials
off 'A·hen the ne\.\-· season of TV
sho'>l•S begins in S{'ptember.
Sen_ Norri~ Colton 1 R·N.ft).
suggtsted Jan. 1. 1971 .
Upper Newport Bay Environmental Tours
November 1, (Sierra Club sponsored)
December 6, (Friends of Newport Bay)
January 8, (Sierra Club sponsored)
9 a.m. corner of EHtbluff Drive a•d Backbay Drive, at head of bay over-
looking former Saij Works.
Two hour w1lkin9 tour.
For further informetion phone Gary James, (714) Slb-6053
FRIENDS OF NEWPORT BAY
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Labor Loses
British Seat
Gift Arranged hy Johnson?
HEW' Wants Rest Hoirie Land Back
l.ONDO N t UPI ) -Prime
ti.tinister Harold \V l I s o n ' s
Labor party lost a parliamen-
tary seal in special election
rtsult:; announced today.
Bookmak~ put the odds
heavily against the labor gov-
ernment's reelection in com-
ing national voUng.
Opposition Conservative par-
ty leaders hailed the special
election result& as indicating
they will recapture control of
the House of Commons.
WASHINGTON IUPI) -
The federal government want!
to t.ake back choice land ob-
tained by a non-profit cor-
poration for a nul'!ling home In
the center of Austin, Tex .. in
what one senator has callP.d a
muJU-million dollar ''la n d
grab" arranged by the
Johnson administration.
The Department of Health,
Education and Welfare said
Thunday in response t o
reporlers' queries that it
d em anded "Immediate"
.t¥r
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FREE
STAND
return of the land valued at
several million dollars.
It has not been returned,
HEW said.
The HE\V disclosure was
made after &!n. John J.
Williams IR-Del.J, charged
earlier Thursday that the
White House helped arrange
the land Lransfer during the
last three months President
Lyndon B. Johnson was in of-
fice.
The senator said the land
was given free to the U.S.
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Geriatrics Center, Inc. to build
a new and innovative nur!lng
home .
In Austin, the chairman of a
board that want! to build the
'8.fl million dollar nursing
home wilb federal money and
tree Land In Austin said 'Thurs-
day the project was ''above
reproach."
Frank C. Erwin J r .•
chairman of the University of
Texss board of regents, a
former national Democratic
committeeman and a close
political and personal
a"oclate of Johnson, said :
"Sen. Williams hcu seen fit
tn suggest, at least by im·
plication, that there I .!I
something improper or
unethical about this
worthwhile project. This is
most. unfortunate because the
projec t wcu conceived with
nothing but the hig he s t
1notives and has thus far been
carried on in a manner that is
above reproach.·•
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DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE
Override: How Much?
Tuesday v.·111 be lhe day of decision for Ne\v port-
J\lesa Unified School Di strict trustees. ll is the deadline
by \1,1hich U1cy 1nust tell lht> County Board of Education
the amount for the Feb. IO tax override election.
Jn preli1ninary discussions tbe last itwo weeks,
school boa rd members have mentioned figures in the
range of 40 to 90 cents They have p~elty well d ecided
upon tryi ng to m eet sc hool needs for JUSt the next three
years \\'ilh the l-'cbruary election.
Trustees face a substantial list of needs including
teacher salary increases, purchase of instructional
equip1ncnt. catc hing up on rnaintenance and repair, re-
building depleted reserves and setting new learning ob-
JCCtives.
School board members are concerned that if addi-
tional laxes 1nerely 1natc:h cost-of-l1 ving increases in
:;c.hoo! operat ions, they c.an't keep lhe quality of educa-
tion frQn1 dete rio rat in~.
Even 1naintain1ng t h!' status quo really \1 ill ver:v
soon build up to a big and possibly devastating day of
r eckoning.
So the trustees slart from the ba se ·that they s hould
seek an O\'err idc at least large enough to prevent any
slippage from · current quality of education. The ques·
ti on is: How much more?
Co uncil Needs Ne,v Climate
The v.·ay things ere building up, the steadily-widen·
ing schism in the Costa Mesa City Council will become
a wide-open break -possibly as soon as next Monday
night's council session.
The current flap was precipitated by the latest in
the heavy flow of proposals and position papers emanat-
ing from freshman Councilman Willi!'lm. St. Clair ..
• <\.t SL Clair's instigation, the council hired an outside
consulting finn 'to study the now-vacant job of city
treasurer, to see i1 a reorganization of that job might
be called for.
\Vh en the report came in, St. Clair fired of! a blist-
ering 1,700 word dissent, raking over the coals the con·
:1ultants, the city f1n.:1:nce director, the city m a nager and
:,everal others of the· city staff.
His blast included swipes at a variety of things the
city has done in recent years. ~1any of the comments
~·ere irrelevant to the issue at hand. a nd the tone of
the. message was generally acrimonious and carping.
n egardless of the councilman's concerns about the
treasurer situation, the memo \vas a 1nistake. It is an
unhappy example of some free-s "'ingin g, off-target
actions that have alienated the 'three veteran city
councilmen and much of the city staff.
Despite his "freshman sta tus, St. Clair has not besi·
lated to voice opinions and criticisms o[ about anythlng
in the broad scope of city business, often without in-
formation or investigation. I-le has conducted personal
investigations into details of departmental oper.ations
or individual jobs. igno red procedure and protocol, and
s et a new course record for the volume of memos, pro-
posals and position papers.
Thi s is certainly not to say •that all of St_ Clair'!
activities are wrong. Some clearly have been good.
But if it can be said that the three council veterans
1".layor Alvin Pinkley, Robert Wilson and \Villard J or·
dan often appear to have .an instincti ve negative reac·
tion to St. Clair's actions, it can also be said that he
has asked for it. Councilman George Tucker on the
other hand OO\V seems to have an automatic affirmative
response to whatever St. Clair does and says.
So ·\\•e have t he unfortunate situation of increasin~
polarization in the council. But, another and likely ma.re
unfortunate lon_g-range result. is the growing: indic;i-
tion of upset and moraJe deterioration among City staff.
Surely all five councilmen mus t realize that th is
situa'tion cannot be permitted to continue .
IC)
Estimated 10,000 Battei•ed, S tai·v ed Each l'et1r
'
Our Childre11
Hark Back to
Basic Values
Dear
Gloo.my
Gus: Child Abuse and Murder in America !
We watched the moon-landing th is sum-
mer up in the country, \Vilh perhaps a
dozen children and teen-agers grouped
around the TV set, waiting for the bi g
momenl Some of the kids were townies.
11nd some \'."ere tourists, all rrom di!·
ferent background!.
But Lheir reaction wa s pretty much the
same -blue acceptance. After the fir st
moment of landing, "'hen they knew all
was "'·ell, they rapidly lost interest in the
operation. So man finall y seL foot on the
moon -big cleal.
At fir st J \\'as ~ta rtlcd, and a little
shoc krd, at their response, or !<irk of 11.
Then it suddenly brought hon1c to me
how the new generation really dor~ in ·
ha bit a different world than the rest o[
us.
THEY GRE\Y UP accepfin,i:: ~uch
things as a matter of cou rse. Technology
hold s no awe for them. In Lhis rlcctronlc
age. any project is possible, given enough
patience. money and energy. Even Buck
Rogers became passe in their own time.
And I wondered ii lhr!r scale of values
was nol somehow niorr realistic and
!len.~ible than ours: for these generational
products o[ the f')C'cLronu.: rra serm more
humane than thrir parrots, less 1n1-
pressed "'1th technical feats lor their ov.·n
sakr.
TT JS IRO\'.IC th<it \.\P. ''ho gre1\" up
.,·1th pre5umably more hum a n 1 s I 1 c
va lues. are 50 inlatua!rd "'1\h sc1cnliric.
products a n d processe~ ond achieve-
ments. \\1ule they, the lir~t babies or the
We. liked those appropriate Bible
quotes on long hair. This one goes
along with that same lype; ''For
even "'hen we were with you, this
we ro1n111anded you. that ff any
11·ould not \11ork. neither shou ld he
e<it." -II Thess<ilonians, Chap. 3.
10.
-i\1rs. E.W. F.
T~ll htl~~ ulllrh ~141rt' vi.w.. fltf
flKHHrllJ' th-of lti. "'w'"""'''· lorMI ywr ,., -Y• " Gleomy Gu1, Di lly ~ilot.
cybcrnelics age, are seekini;: for ethical
absolutes and socia l solutiJns and
personal equations -as confused and
contradictory as their que5t may appear
to be.
"E\'erybody kne 'v we could make lt up
there," \'.•as thei r implicit response.
"•"iO\\' how about seeing if we ca n make it
down here -how about using some of.
that smartness and sweat and dough to
fix up a better world for us to live in?"
T JI E 1\tOON-LANDING wa s a vivi d
symbol of lite generational gap. And 11
was jus( as true of the farm kids and
townies as of the more sophisticated.
urban. private-school youngsters -they
all wa lked a\\la)' from the TV set after a.
short while. lhe wa y lhey'd turn.off a ball
game in the Bth inning when the con-
clusion was foregone.
A remarkable transvaluation has hap-
pened -even more remarkable lhan
earthlings clumping around thal dead
piece of rock a quarter-m11Jlon miles
::111'ay. Our C'hildren, who superfiC'1a\ly
scc1n SQ .. modern," arc harking back
toward basic and elrrnentary valut's
~almost religious ,·alucs in !heir O\Oo"n
"·a~·1, while \Oo C adults 11orsh1p ii god call-
rd Science, and in l11s name ignore a 11
the dee pest sublunary needs uf mankind.
The Si1igle Wor st Thing
The hou~t>"'ife c.ornplain~ of rising food
costs. The. house buyer 1hinks ne•1· hous·
ing 1s out ot sii;:hL t\e>w a111on1obiles cost
more. this year. T<ixcs :ilwa:-s go up.
This is 1nf1:1tion. It plugues c1 rryhody
and pa ins public officers. \1•ho don·t like
lo he ar carping from the masses,
Bankers don"t hkc lo hear 1!. either,
rton 't like a trend \Oo"h1rh rPstncls t.he
free play of their loans lo C'Ustomers.
Annual defense cosls are $7f>-80 billion.
Of this, the VienL<irn war consumes
directly about $J0 bill1r111. But outside
direcl defense expendilurr~. the war sub-
lracts a much lari;:cr ch un k nl Lhe gross
national product.
DAVID ROCKEFELLE:Ft J~ rhairman
ol the Chase National Bank of t\C'w York,
second largest in the C'Ount ry. Attending
the lnternaUonal Industrial Conference in
San Francisco, he said: "The single
worst thing that has happened to our
economy ..• has been the expanding in·
vofvement in the Vietnam \Oo'ar." H~ said
tbe economy was re latively stable prior
to escalation ol the Yt"ar.
For a year many publicist~ styling
themselvet Uberals have subscribed lo a
U\Cory that big American induslry thri\'es
on the war,~ doesn 't want il to end.
The ext raordinary activity and expansion
of induslq depend for continued pros--
penty on eucc1uou1 tlefensr: expenditurf,
they aver.
!\IR. ROCK£FELLER. IJk e all big
b<i nker5, it ck>tely involved 1n btg in-
1iu:i1ry, and the mass or smalle.r cor-
poration1 which supply the giant~. TI1e
f(J uation seems iimple.
! \
Royce Br ier
'.
Bul it isn't. Bankers like induslrial ac-
tivity and expansion which keeps money,
11·hK'h lhey hold in I.rust, working. But
bankers, just as you and I, also like
stability. They \\"ant to know where they
are going.
For five yea r~ of Vietnam escalation.
nobOCy !la~ k11011n where it -and wr -
are goini;:,
For five years we have not been going
~nY"'here to ni ccl the domes1ic needs ol
the people. We have a high e1nployment
rate. but that is not enough . lt creates an
earning elite, bul it doesn't cut elite
prices, welfa re cosls and laxes, or spread
prosperity to masses or consumers and
wockers.
FUNDAMENTAU.Y. defl~nsc money_
beyond prudenl consideration! o f
security, is shol away "-'lthout return. It
e. n gen de.rs a phony activity
wilhout permane~. and ~hows no
capital gain for the nation as a "'bole...
This nation has never advanctd by
capital ga in, permitting reinvestment All
our wars have Interrupted this gain . In
w:1rs of survivi.I we have lluffered the in-
terruption. thankful to remain i n
business. Wars of adventure, like Viel·
nam. we don't have lo suffer. Every
dollar of the 15(1 billion spent In Vietnam
Is out ol your pocket, and down the d'taln,
even when you seem momentarily 11ble to
meet your bll\s.
By NORl\.IAN NIXON, M.O.
Of the nearly one thousand murderS 1n
the United States every month, ap·
proximately one viclim in 20 is a chi ld
killed by his mother or father. Ten5 of tho~sands more are severely battered,
abused, starved or abandoned every
year: many die as a consequence.
Child murder by parents has bee n
reported for centuries in nearly every
country_ Al one time, the inhuman act of
killing a new-born v.·ith the consent o[
parents, family, or community. was an
acceptable method of fa1nily planning
and popu\atioo control. In some societies,
illegitimate babies, glrls more often than
boys, were killed or allowed to die from
ncgle.:t and abuse. Superstition also led
to infanticide, particularly ror weak or
deformed infants. And in primitive
cultures, countless infants died as ritual
sacrifices to the gods so as to bring good
fortune lo the living.
f
·Ever y day
P r ohlen1s
LAST 1\IONTll, in the A1nencan
.Jou rnal of Psy chi atry, Dr. Philli p
Resnick ot Case Western Reser\"!'
Uni versity school or medicine. revie\Oo'ed
131 cases of flliclde (the kiH;ng by a
parent of a son or daughter older Lhan 24
hours). 1\tore than twice as ma ny
mothers as fathers committed child
niurder. Nearly all were married, \Oo·Jth
the mothers ranging from 2Q to 50 years
uf ag~. \vhilc the rath<'rs were bet"·een 25
and 35. 1\'lost vu·tims died during the fir!)!
!)ix months of life.
Dr . Besn1ck class1f1cd child murders
into (ive groups.
t 1 I "ALTRUIST!C" t'IUCJDE -COil\•
mined 1·oul of lo\·e·· "-'hrn one or both
parents subsequently killed theniselvl'S,
claiming !hey <"ou ld nol abandon 1hc1r
l"hildrcn ; and thosC' perpetrated to rehe1e
tl 1c chilirs suffering, real or imagined.
(2J '·,\cu tely psychotic'' filicid e -
where !he parents who killed were under
the infl 11encc. of. hallucinations, delusions
or deliriun1.
~31 ··un"'antcd child'' filicide -when
lhe victim \'.'as not desired or \\"as no
lo.1ger 11t·anled by the parent bccau~ of
illegitimacy, extra1narital paternit y, or
financial pressures.
14) "Spouse revenge" filicide -those
<'Orn1nitted by one parent to make the
n1arita. partner suff er.
131 ··Accidental" fil icide -those who
the as lhe result or a !::ital "b<.1ttcred ch lld
1'yndro1T1c·· 1n ""hich the parent pun1shed
the ctuld O\'f'rzealously in a violen t out·
liurst of tcrnpcr.
AT LEAST THREE-FOURTHS of all
parent· 11l1n ~1111.'d 11Jc1r n1111 fl11ldre~
sho11ed p~yc:luatnc ~) 1nptrin1s prior lo
lllclr ri!itid!'. 11c r;1':11rdly llll'i' t;.i!k!'1I of
:-.11icl .v ;:inti thei r 1·11nt1:r11 abuut tlie futur e .. r th('ir sons a111.I 1·uui;htC'1"S. A{'tuaily,
111;.i11y n1olh{'J'S :ier!; ps:;1·!11:1t r1c help
because of <111 orer11l1l'.l111u1g re:ir that
thry \viii h;1rn1 1i1c1r 1r1la11lt. Others,
cqu:illy In need 0r p~ycliu!herapy, do not
rt?Cl't\'l' 1t becausP !hL"1r l;unily physi-
cians. ped1atric1:1n~. law t•11forccn1cn1 of-
ficers and others arc not aware lh<J t
1hese mothers n11ght .ict out lhr11· 111nrb1d
unpulses and obses~ion~
Sl:\CF: -"'·" EST l:'llAT I::H ! II , 0 0 0
<·hil1:rcn arc battered anti :il<.irred each
)'t'ar 1n the L:.s .. it is unprrati~·c that
every case uf child abuse recc11·e prompt
1ntcrvcnl1nn so tt>at thr 1n:1i1nins and kill·
ing of n1a11y children can be. prt:\cntcd.
Jdcntiric<ition of Jl a r r n t ~ 11 ho
de111onstrate a potential for child :iblJse
or 1nurder is essential. No lonst'r ~hould
the cries of th eir children go unl1ecdcd.
Parents Warned on Trick or Treat
i o the Edi tor :
I would like to make a small request.
Hallo,veen i~ just a few days away .
Thousands of little children "'iii be going
trick or treating, thei r little hearts filled
"-'ith joy with the vision of the goodies
!hey hope to receive at the door s. These
children trust their givers. Unfortunately,
son1e of 1hese gi\·rrs arp \' r r y
unscrupulous people. They think pills or
other harmful items are great gags.
1\IY REQUEST IS .. ·"ill you please
pnnL an item in your paper requesting
that all parents check their children's
I.rick or treating ba g before their children
('al the candy. Even if only one child
received a harmful l!em \Oo"hich the
parent s detected after reading this item
1n the ne\Oo'Spapcr, and sa ved this child
from harrn. this item "'ould be "·orth the
Jew li nes of space it would takC'.
Please give this request ronsidt'ration,
for the safety of all little-child ren.
GAIL ANDERSON
Child's Vie u·poh11
To the. Edilor:
This is frorn one ·of Lhe many readers or
the DAILY PILOT. A f t e r reading
Dorothy Wenck 's views oo Halloween in
lhe October 22 edition, I ~11rly called up
and canceled my subscription. That i.s
:ibout lhe mos t suppressi1,1e vie"'poinl
r ve read in 10 years. Perhaps she doesn"l
quite understand the viewpoint of 111 five-
year-0Jd child . Perhaps she has never
had any children. Whaterer ~he problem
may be, I do hope she has it corrected
i\1RS. 1\llCHELE STEiZEL
,Dorothy \Ve11ck poi11led out .!01nr
ri1111gers i11volved in Lr1cJ.i-or-treoti11g
alld it1&ggested the best solution i.! to
keep children home tliot night and
ente rto~n with a party.
Editor
Kniae r T enm A t111cer s
To the Editor :
The ftlam teaching program now in
operation at Heinz Kaiser School was tht
topic of a letter to the editor from 1\lrs.
D W. Jordan 1r.tailbox. Ocl. 28 ).
SeVeral misleading atatements <1nd a
number Qf half-lruths v.·ere prese nted 1n
!ht letretlas the judgment of a "quallfietl
observer.'' For the benefit of the parents
aod studenLI in the area. the team
leaching staff would like lo erase the
n1any misconcepliorui arising from this
letter and to explain lo in terested person'
~failbox
' '
l.t"'" ''""' roade•• ar• w•lco""' Normtll~ """e'• ono~t4 <O"""" '"''' m•u•v• 1n )00 WO•d• or '"''· Tnt rlvnt !a con<1on1• l•llf•~ 11> !JI spaco or ''""'"•!• ll~e! 1, re:ervt<I "''I le!1•11 mu•I lr><l~<K >l;;r,orur•
•~a "'~'''""' •<kl••"· !;>YI ~Am" """' "" •ltnn•1" on rr<1uen Ir •~•hc,.nr ""'"" lt tpporenl.
!hr auns and procedure_, anQ rcs.ults or
lhe 1carn progn1m.
BRI EFLY. OL"R ohJect1vrs are. that
1 Students will set irt<J1vfdu<1 I go<1ls and
~·ork at n1:tximu1n indil'1du<1I p:icr.
2. Sr11rtcnts will devel11p ability lo "·nr~
independentl y and in sn1al\ groups wilh a
niinimum of !'iupcrvision.
:l. Nonna! classroon1 obJc t:lircs will be
r xpancted.
4 S!u<lenls '''Ill brnef1\ fr om more rf.
lective rurr1cult11n planning by joint r[.
Joris of the tea m leaching staff.
The !'iuccess of the program has been
cle111onstrated by f:H·orablc reactions
lrrnn a number of sources.
RECOGNITION HAS also come from
our 0\.\11 faculty. Enthusiasm for the pro-
J:ran1 here has resulted in other members
of the Kaiser staff volun tarily giving fTee
tirnc to prol"idc spc<:ial interest groups
11·ith ini.tn1ction aod tutoring in their
field. Teachers in lhe neighboring high
school.; have infonned us that it has been
~--By George ---,
Dear Georgf :
1 followed your hint about u11hz-
ing thosr lefl -over sli \·ers of wap
hars and melting thcrn dnWf\ In a
milk carton lo crrate beautiful.
varicolored holida y c.;andles. J find,
ho"'ever, that lhcsc candles \\'On"t
burn.
r-.IRS, E. L
Dt11r l\lrs. E.I.:
Yeah, I foufld that out. too . I
guess thars "'hy !hey use ~'ax.
Well -win SOmf, lose some.
Dtar Georgf :
I woukl like to give a stag party
for lhe la dies in my garden club as
I ha\"f' heard lhe cerilerpiect is a
big rakf. llow large should the
t·ake be ~
\\"l::DNESDA Y HOSTESS
lkar llostcss·
Would you mind asking Belly
Crocker this questi on? Jt wHI make
Belly "• whole day.
neces:iary lo re1·amp their proi;:ran1:i1
since. these groups ha\·e already co~·ered
lheir prescribed courses.
As for fi.1rs. Jordan's concern ror the
student.£' safely, the s ea t ing ar-
r~ngen1<.'nts she mentions have been ap-
pro\·ed by the Costa ~ffsa Fire Dtparl-
111cnl Frenuent lire drills ha\"c \'f'.rilied
t~lCIT r:p1n1on.
OURl~G i\IRS. ,JORDAN'S one IO-
m1nu\c observ a\Lon or the class, the en-
tire group "''as invol\'cd in the annual
~tdte-requ1rcd , tuned testing achie\·ement
program. Obviously, no special group-
ing, no project activities or panel
discussions. etc , \\'Crc in session.
~frs. Jordan 1s corr!'{'! on one point. She
rllsCovercd what lhe slaff knew before in-
itiating the program lour years ago -
lhat !he C'hild who is not mature enough
to di sci pline and pace himself dues not
be!ong in !his type of learning situation.
Other t•iassrooms at Kaiser provide con-
stant supervision ancl rigid control for
Hiring Radicals
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Antigo, \\'is .• Journal: ' 'Ca mp u 11
Jurmoil is making some employers wary
of recruiting among 'radicals.' A \\'esl
Coast employment agency, says the Wall
S1reel Journal, reports a sudden spate or,.
refusals by some companies lo consider
)Ob :ipplico nts from crisis-torn San Fran-
risco Stale and Berkeley universities. A
New York personnel agency that places
college graduates detects 'a negative
change in com pany attitudes' __ ."
l'ilorrls, Mian.. Tribune: "The in·
creasing complexity of our society is
reflected in lhe work load of deliberative
governmental bodies all lhe way from the
village council to the nation's Congress_ ,
Service in the slate legislature is an
ongoing task when the legislature is not
in session and a nighln1are of hectic. days
and sleepless nights during the legislati ve
session. The conscientious member or
Congress is running at full !ipeed all the
tune., nc\'er quite able lo keep up."
La\·onia. Ga .• Times : '"God ga1,1, us two
rnds. one In r.it on and !he-other to lhlnk
wilh. A man 's success depend s on which
he uses most. ll is a case or heads you
v.-in, and tails you lose.''
I hose. ~tudenls who st!l! need tllC security
of this environ ment.
l lAD !\IRS. JORDAN attended the PiA
Back lo St"hool Night, she. would ha,.,.
learnctl the philosophy and objeclivcs or
team teaching.
Parents and other inlrrc.sted person"
are encouraged to \·1s1t the cla.~~es for au
<'nt1r,.. morning session to fnllo1v lhe
r.roup through !he daily scheduled ;:ic.
t1v1t1e~ ;:1nd In question !Cal·hcrs on the
goal!' and niethods .
\\'c reel JUSllfiably proud cir 1he prn-
gram and the excellent work being don('
bi the youngsters 1n lhis group and wool41
\l'Clcnn\e visitors who can come and vlc.w
it in progress.
TM~:: TEAt-.t STAF F
Ron Dahl, 0. E. Niemeye r Collern
Armi tage. Valerie E\'e rhart~ R. 1..
Walshe, Nancy Childs, Barbara 13ergl'.'r
and ~ue JorgenSC'u
f 'o r gofte11 '''"''
To 1he Editor.
Thank you for mentioning lhe d1f-
flcullies of car-less people in this cilv.
F'or us. \Oo'~o have. to_ depend on pubi'1c
traosportat1 on, of "'hJch there is non('.
the increase i n taxi fares become~ a
hurden. Before the rates \'."ere raised,
although a doctor"s bill was Sil I paid $4
for taxi fare, and I don 't kno'w what 1t
"'ill be now .
Q11ite obviously our ''wonder boy" St
Cla ir duesn 'L ha1·e this problem. J will
S:t\' it m.:Jkes one think twice about
1·.l;:lher "thls trip is neC'essary." ·
Sprak1ng for the forgotten rnan . thr
ptdt:.Sll"li!ll .
F, II, :'ltACDONALO
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Frid a y. October 31. 1969
T~ie editorial pogr nf ll1 r Daily
Pilot see.ks to 111/or11l nnd s111n-
11/ote reorlers b!I prPse11t1ny tl11s
·11e1Qspoper·s 01Jnnu11s and com-
nitntnry . n11 IO/)l<':I of i11tcres&
ond s1g111/1ca11rc, by protnduig a
Jor11m for tltt' t'.If)rcss101l n/
our renders' opi111ous. ru1</ by
presPntlUfl //1c d11:f'r.tr i·1r1v·
poht!s <Jf 111 for11111d o/Js11rvrr.~
and spokes111r 11 Oil 1up1r:~ nf tl1c
day.
Robert N. \reed . Publisher
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Frldly, Octobtt 31 , 1969 S DAILY l'ILOT 3
Mail Pioneer Retires ·
lrven Couse Recalls Three-carrier Laguna Staff
By JlAltBARA KREIBICl l
0 1 I~ 0.llY ,11111 Sitll
\~'hen Irven Couse joined the Laguna
Bt-ach Post Office staff In 1936, ht wa.-s
one of se./en employe"s. As the new man,
he had the unpopular early morn ing shift,
reporting lo work at 7 a.m. to start "'Ork
on the day's mail which :irrived in three
pouches -l\\o of lhcn1 usually half t!mp·
ty.
The job of delivery wa.o; h;1ndled hv
ll:rce c;irriPrs, one co\'ering the north
side of town, on<' the south side (they
both had cars) and a third doing a short
four-hour shift on fool through the
dO\\'O(OWO area.
Couse rccalk>d these flays before a
S<1mewhal unbelieving audience, when 80
of the Post Office's current 150 emp!oyes
Fathered at a dinner 1n the Rh·iera Room
at the llotcl Laguna to honor !um on the
e1 e of his retiren1ent.
Now the early 1norning shift begins <it
1 15 a.m. and the mail arri\"es by the
truc kl oarl. up to 100 pouches a day , nol lo
111cnlion parer! p<l..-:L
But by 1!136. Laguna already had
~h1:1pcd up considerablv corn pared 111th
Ilic village the Couse farnily found whf"n
!l1rv mO\"C'rl here frn1n thC'lr farn1 in
!'l}U.thern Idaho in 1!126. Then U'.l~~l
Highw<1y was one of the very few paved
ronds in the :irea and Couse recalls that
l1c and his rcllow leL·ns used to amuse
themselves 1n wini er by sliding their ctirs
clo1\·n the muddy slope bcllvecn Cliff
Dri1e an rl Broadway.
At 16, Cousr hat! finished high school
Dow1i the
Mission
Trail
Capo Distl'ict
Plans Ne'v Scl1ool
~11SS ION VlF:.10 -Trusters of thf'
C;;pistrann t:nifierl Schoo! District v.·ill
i-onn av.arr! ;in S898.IOO cnn1raci for the
c·onstruct1on of an clcn1cnt;1ry school 111
~!i!'SJO!l ViC'jtl,
The 600-pupil school vdll be buill sou th
f1f the ~l ission Viejo golf course on a si te
a0111ining Saddleback Colle~e.
First Assurance Constnictinn Co. nf
Newport Beach will build thr ~hon!
11·hirh is scheduled to be completed next
AugusL
e Sro111 l\·ame rl f,ender
(,\PISTl\1\NO \',\LL1':Y -Paul Cra1i;,
S;i n J uan C:np1~1rano rc~irh ·n! h;is b('{·n
namc•I Srn11t E\rcut1vc ~crving thr F:l
C:11n1nn Beal D1slricl of the Orange
En1p1rc Cou ncil. Boy Scouts of America.
r raig, an r::aglc Scout. is ;i ~raduatc of
1.0.., Angeles Slat<! College and I.he Boy
:'itnu!s of Americ<1 n;itiona l executive in-
~11111!<'. Il e v.·ill serve volunteer Scout
lrrulers fr om l~aguna Beach. San
('it'rnr-ntc. f'an Juan Ca p is tr a no,
Cap1-;1rflno Beach , Dana Point and Lagu-
na Niguel
e fSe11e1·1rl '{~ ,{rjfJcnk
~l l'!'lf1'-i \'IF.Jn -K111:inian!! nf
l\hs.~1on \'1e1n 1v11l he;ir Rri g f.cn. Henry
\\" lli ~l' al thr1r brc;ikla,,t n1rct1ng Tues-
di!\".
The rnmmnn1!ini:; ~rncrill nf lhl' ~l;irinc
C'nrps Air St<1t1nn 1:.1Tnrn1111\ 'hscu~.· thr.
rnlr thr f<1c1l1rv plrt~l\ in thr n:itinn"s
drrrn~ anrJ sonic of 11., ()f11 r.1LJ011s pro-
blt•n1::-
Thr n1e(11 n.c 11 111 11kr pl.i~(' ;iii J 1n 1n
Iii(' ~1 1.~:.1011 \ lf'Jn lnn.
e \"111rrl1~ !S1•ek J11l1.1i
SADDLEBACK \'ALLEY S;irl.
rl lchnck Co!lrgc is nn11• 1111cral inc a Jnb
pli!crmrn t scr1·icr Ill a~<;1SL ~tudcnts Jn
lind111g full or part time Jobs.
J\rr;i employers \1•hn 1\•oultl like lo list
job openings with the college se rvice m:iy
<·a\1 1he C1Jllege at B3i-9i00 or 495-49;,o.
Coordinator is Jack Swartzbaugh.
Lagtuta Ladies
Jog on Beacl1 in
'Operation OJ' ..
If you V.'anled to he corny, yon might
talk abou t a be1·y of beauties bouncing:
11lnnfl the heach.
La guna BC'llch RrcrraL1.1n Dr par!lnent
r;ill.~ it "Oper.1Unn O.J ... Tha l stands ror
ocean jn11,i::1ni;: fnr v.·omrn nf 1he ;irea.
Bui lhafs not a!l. The Indies v.·il l set
1he 1nncxl v.·ilh freshly squeezed orange
Juice ;1! I.he twice v.•eekly sessions, ac-
rnrding to Saody Betts. assistant rccrea-
llon rhrl'f.tor.
Shf>'ll lead the jogs and wannup ex-
<'<'rc isrs. TI1ev'IJ ~tart at 10 a.m.
Tuesdayi; and Thu r:i;;dayg beginning Nov.
of The excercisc f>nthusiasts are to galhe.r
<1l the ~1a1n Beach basketball couns
below lhe old Boys' Club buildinr;:.
En1phasis in the progr<im, i>aid lht pert
fo.lrs. Betts. 1vil1 br on ""lhe fun of being
alive anrl d11111~ well in Laguna."
She said !hr cx1 ra bonus will be the im·
prnl"ed r1 rculatory :i;;ystcm ;inrl horly tone
for p;\rtic1pant!!. They may l'nroll by call .
in'! the rr<:rc11tlon r!r.partment flt 494-1124.
Sui;:gestNI dre:-!! 1s shorts, llght sweat
~.turts and no sh0€S.
DAILY l"ILOT Stiff l"IMlt.
POSTMAN COUSE WILL BE BUSY IN RETIREMENT
In 1936, Life Was Slower in Laguna Beacli
before: the family came west, so he 1rck-
ked to Santa Ana 10 eontint1e his edtica·
lion. graduallng frcin San ta Ana CHy
Col lege.
1-\is father bougl1L 01nd operated the
Shell serl'ice sta tion on the highway in
!he-center of the downlo11·n area.· but
later sold il and built one of the ron1-
munil y's first motor courts on N. Coast
High11'ay.
Couse began his post:il carcrr as a
substitute carrier. moved indoor~ to
bec'flrilr a clerk and \\'Cnt up through the
ranks as clerk in charge, foreman uf
n1ails and superintendent of mflil!i, rc-
n1a1ning in this post until his re tirement
this \\"eek at the age of liO.
:'ll<HTJt'd In !937. COU);" and his \\'ife,
Louise, brought up their three child ren in
Lagl1n<1. Daughter Bonnie bccanie Mrs.
Tiln Davis last sum mer; son Hnberl. is at
UC Berkeley and daughter Barbara is a
Ne\v Concept Set
senior al Laguna Beach lligh School.
J\lrs. Couse is a 1vell-known figure at
the Festival of Arts. 1\•hcrc she and her
tnother have manned the popular •Neav-
1ng booth for a dozen years.
An active member of Laguna·s First
Church of Christ, Scientist, Couse expects
lo keep well occupied \vith his church
\\·ork and v.·ith taking care of his rental
pruperl ies.
!!e's also toying \.\'ith the idea of taking
up photography again. "I used to be an
a1nateur photographer," he explains. "It
might be an idea lo lake it up again . , .as
a hobby of course."'
Devoted Lagunan~. the Couses enjoy a
sweeping view of lhe Pacific from their
home high on Manzanita Drive. "It's
);UC"h a lovely place."' says tvlrs. Couse, "I
jusl hope they can find some wa y to save
il rron1 these highways Lhey keep talking
obout."
Pla1i1iers to Take Up
Hillside Development
/\ n!'\\' conC"C'pf fnr planned hillside
<levPlonmenr . in J.;crrHng 11•11h goals out·
J1n1>rl for lhr &"nrr<i l plan, 11·111 br prr·
<;pn!rd tn !!1" l.<•gL1na Beach Planning
Cnn1n11~.~1nn ~lnnd~y n1~h1 .
n rvel0p1 r ~1 :ir k Gun1b1ner and archi·
!ct:l Prh'T Oslrander, both mcmt>l'rs of
the Citilcns /\rfl·isory Comn1iur-e tn the
_:::cnerul 11l .1nnC'r~· h:il'r lilcd a request
for ;1 c:ond1!1n11:1I u.~e permit rn inillalc
development of 118 ;icrr-s of H·I ~single
famil.1') property northeast of fl·lorning·
side Dri\'e, adjacent to Rancho L;1guna.
The form er Ever('l l Davis property 1-;
being pt1 rch ased from its prPscnt out-of·
!nl-l'n ll\\"ncrs by !he nev.·ly formed ror·
rlnba Company, Ostrander said Thurs·
day,
He saiti lhe finn was rstabh~hef{ bv
r.\1mhinrr. as president. Bod his n1111
archueC"tu rnl firm of Ostr.indC'r. Cr1•s:,.
man and As~ocia t es of Laguna llc;it:h.
l'lans fnr thC' d1:1·elopmcn1. Os1rander
said. 11n11ld 1nvoil l' a 11un11nurn of ,i:;rar!-
!nf! nr rl1~tt:rh;1ncr of the natural 1Prra1n.
\\Jl h nn ··pads .. for dwe llings, antJ 1r1th
a pr rox1ma1eJy 2.'i p<'fCl'nt of !h~ l;i nd
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I y;;!-i '<; "• .. . . .• t ~"
reserved for green 11reas.
City Planner Al Autry, ll.'hO deseribcrl
!he concept as "unique." said it is de-
~ignrr! to maintain R-1 density and could
r fl n1'ei1·;ihly accommod<ite ln excess of
61){) d\ve lhng unils. It lncludes , Autry said,
cluster developments and provision f0r
future neighborhood commercial devcl-
npmrnL
"It is a definite depar111rc from !)!a n·
d,1rd subdh,ision design," sa id Autry.
The entire dcvelopn1ent would face
toward the ocean, he said. an rl contour
rnacls 111ou!d winrl among lots of varying
sizes designed to permit adaptation of
s1ructurPs to the hil!side siles.
Oslrander said actual rlevc!opment of
the property probably \.\'J!J be a "\·ery
!orig-range program ."
.. \Ve felt this property woulrl make a
\'er.v good test ca!'t' 1n !he anempl to
.irri1·e al nel\" standard.~ for hillside del'E>l-
opn1ents.'' lhe architl'ct explained .. As
ih1s concept is 11·orkerl out \\"e \\"ill see
\I hill y:iJI be necessary in the way of
znnin,e: and other ord inances to set up a
workable program for such areas."
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DAILY l"ILOT 111ff l"IMli.
JOGGERS JOGGING -\Var ming up ror new \vomen's jogging pr~
gram are (from lefl) r..Tmcs . Sandra Betts, Cheryl Ledge r and D1t1 ne
,Jorcl nn. Arter tuning up v:illi cal i.~th cnics and oran ge juice, the \adies
\1 ill JOg on Lhc beaches of Laguna.
-S~~Al{S ~-las Everything ... I .... l'\ll\' 111 1lJ~~
l!~i!lf·~
Including SUNDAY SHOPPING ! " s t' \l
Seass Fall Hardware Week
Sale $tarts Tomorrow, Nov. 1st
Sears These are hut a few samples of the
great savings available now. Come
in and see the hundreds of sale items.
1/4-In. Electric Drill ... SAVE '3. 77
Regular '8. 7 7
•One of th~ handie~1 1ools your.an ha\e
around !he hou s~. De,·elop6 1/6 HP to
rlo nun1 ero111 jol.is
e No.load 1peed 2300 RP~f wilh built-in
Lri ggt r loek •nd !ingle reduction gean
e l dea1 fo r wnrkinp: ir1 light, h ard-to·
rtach p l a ct'~. ri lode l 1120
SAVE s28!
Craftsman 77-Pc.
Tool Sets
S<parately3 997 868.23 .
e :-r t in rludt~: l1Z-i nch r11 1ch.-t, l/4,
~s .11nrl 1/:i-inch 1oc ktl •nd ac•
,,.~~orit'•; open-end and igni·
lion wreru:be~. hex kry 6Cl
• .<\leo incl ude~: 1crewdri,·r n-,
]JUnrhe•. rh i~eJ,, hat'k•aw v.·ith
r :-1:lra blade1 and lool box.
1 331(i6
_\,k . .\bout Sf'art
Convr.nitnl
C rrdit ~~
Co mbination Wrench Set
Sold SepantelylS.14 SAVE38o/c!
• Crafl"man 6-piece ttl ha• the mo~t
popular 11izr.1 from 3/8 to 11 /16-in. 497
•Dro p fo~ed of .. So~r Torr 1teel
flurry in for lh i~ ~eat buy! #44623
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SAVE s13!
Crafl5111 a n 7-Inch
Circular Saw
Regular
842.99 2997
• i·inch ~aw c11n ht tel for straight or •ngle
('U!.•. Develops Jl/l HP. Durable and de·
flt'IH~ahle
• Tni:ludr~ adj11i;l::1hlr. r ip g11 i<lr.11 and Krom..
edge·• chi~el-tooth blade. ~-lode! 2778
$."i2.9'J, 7-ln. Circular Saw.::? HP--39.88
9-Pe. Se rewdrjver Set
Sold Separately $9.5 1
. . . SAVE 4 7%!
•Pocket., mechanicr.., 1tubhy, Phillips
plus a ~way key ring 6<:rewdri\•rr 49 7
• All of .. Super Tuff' •lloy 1teel with
job 1ized handles for comfortable
grip. #41079
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IN TODAY'S NEWS
Taki••g 0S11per·hlock' To11r
'lde ol,.,ical Eunuc h s'
Agnew Assails
Peace Protesters
WASHINGTON (UPl )-Vice Preside nt
Spiro T. Agnew, freshly endorsed by
President Nixon for doing "a great job,''
has launched another free-swinging
a ttack on antiwar demonstrators anrl
po I i t ic i an s he called "ideologica l
eunuchs."
Agnew's remarks, in which he re-
peated charges that leaders of the Ck'L
15 Vietnam moratoriu m were "impudent"
and "sonbs," Jed Sen. Albert Gore, t [)..
Tenn.), to declare:
"He is our greatest disaster next to
Vietnam.''
Jn a speech at Harrisburg, Pa., Thurs-
day night, Agnew criticized •·a glib,
activist element who 'o\.'Ould tell us our
values are Hes."
He said the nation can "afford to sep-
arate them from our society-~·ith no
more regret than we should feel over
discarding rotten app les from a barrel."
Although he made no mention of 1he
rarlier Agne·w attack on peace dt!:mrtn-
s1rators. the Pr('i;:ident told the ci.hnic
group representatives he was "very protid
10 have lh~ vice president with his Greek
background in tbls administration, and
he's doing a great job.''
In a reference to the \\'idc. critlci~m
spa\vned by his earlier attack·, Agnew
told the Marr1sburg audience he had no
1ntl!nt1on of recanung.
Horior Me dal
Go es to Three
Prine• Philip, hus band of Bri·
Iai n's Oueen Elit.abeth, had a
cro11·d of 200 laughing 1n the r ain
<1:-. he officiated a\ the opening
-rrrn1onies for a $2 m illion annex
!n the Citv !!all 111 \1a ncou\'er. B.C.
'II c.11cs.n1r g rea l pleas ure lo dr-
~\arc th1 :' thing o pe n-\vhatevcr 1t
1~."' said lhe Princ e, pullini:: back
IJC' roval blue curtai n covering a
..,la'lue-lo con1 memor ate the open·
111,:: of lhe addition. "I had pre-
1a red a Jo ng d issertation about the
problems of local government.. but
oecause it is raining and rather un-
:ileasant, 1 will forget it."
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C1rc1ut Judg e Ric /lard Emmet,
of .\loritgo111cr ~1. Alo . 1vho is con-
s1dcrn1 1] r10111n1g fo r gove rnor,
l1a.s dra wn support from a man
he rec.mtly .sentenced to seven
ye ors in prison. "Iii theTe ," said
the letter from prison. "Th.ought
f\'lrs. Robert F. Kennedy accompanies New York
City Mayor John V. Lindsay on a 'valking tour of
'·super-block" -a renovated area in Brooklyn's
Bedford-Stuyvesant area which \va s a project of her
husband. Mrs. Kennedy made a special trip from
\Vashington for a rare pub lic appearance at dedi·
cation ceremonies for the renovated housing a rea.
In colorfu l language that ha.s become
a trademark, Agnew to!d a Republican
<hnner such elements are aided by politi-
cians he. called "parasite.~ of passion"
who "vat11e a cause purely for ils pol1 t-
ical mlleagi'.
Gls' F£i1nili es
\\'AS HINGTO~ (L:Pl l -Vice Prt .5i·
lien! Spiro T. Agnew pre~ented lhc medal
of Honor today to the la1n ili cs of three
1nen killed in Virtna111 , '
Bombers Attacking New 1 would take tinie co drop you a
few lines. I am still up here in
jail and J'm getting along prett11
good. I haven't heard anything
concen1i11g my appeal yet, but it
shouldn't be m uch longer. "l
hear rumors that you are consid-
ering seekin!J officr ns pot;er11nr
111ct I nssurc yoi' thn t if the ru-
niors are trur. my~elf. pa rt.,lls
1nd all our f r1e11ds of i;ot111g ogr
1c11l support you 0~1e /1u11drrd
rerce11L It 1001ild certainly be
11 iCI'. to !"/P t !/OIL Ill /he (]Ot:l'TllDT'S
:>ffice. 1 dau·t. sta11d n cl1ancc ns
;I Threat to U.S. Camps
1, ,,
long as you are c1rcu1t judge ." .
.:--:.:... -'"iP\$!'"29-• -::E"J'E!.-... ,j • Ca ssius Clay began rehearsing in
f\e\\' '\'ork for his Broad\vay acti~g
:lebut in a m usical version of "Big
fimr Buck \Vhi tc." Clay, lhe for-
tn e r heavyweight boxing champion
11 ho calls him self Muhammad Ali,
·1uickly made it clear he sa1v no
future for himself on the stage. ''I
1ave no ambitions to be a n actor.
t..ct ing is just pretending "\\'hat is
real. I want to be real." he said.
He said he had turned do\vn previ~
ous off e rs of parts in plays of mov·
ic s because, as a praclicing JVfus·
!fm , he found them offensive.
''This is a good clean play," he
•a id. "The cast is all black. There
are no women in it. It is real. It is
about ,\·hat is happening in the
;1·orld. Jt is about lhe ,,·ay people
feel."
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11 ri· :ri/;r/.,hza tl!I.~ ll'l"rli rrnicf'~~
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rrcder1ck Robbrns.
SAIGON (UPI ) -Two Oighls of 852
bombers today went after what U.S. in-
1rl11 ~encc described as a ne"' 7,000·man
North Vietnamese threat to a string of
U.S. Ca utions
Against 'lnsta11t
Desegr egation'
\\'ASHI:\GTO~ (UPfl -High govern·
n1Cnl officials cautioned 1orl:iy against ex-
pccta!lohs of "instant integrali,in" 1n the
South "·ith the Su preme Court's edict on
school desegregation and the Nixon ad-
ministration's vow to enforce it.
These officials said enforcement of lhl.'
high court's order for immediatl'
desegregation of 33 Mississippi school
distr icts would begrn as soon as the 5th
U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in J'\e1v
Orleans acts on the case. probably next
\l f'ek.
But to implement the court's his1or!r,.
decision in · all states which ha1·e e"er
maintained legally segregated school ~
11,·jlJ take time, they said, noting the
Justice Department y,•i\l ha1·e to f1!c a
motion for rompliance in each of 200
separate school desegregation cases pen-
ding.
They also poi nted out that another 23()
~outhern ~chool dislrlcls are not cur-
rently obeying federal desegregation
guidelines. The officials forecast a flurry
of pri1'ate Ja.,..·sults from parents and the
NAACP legal defense fund ta end
segregation in these di stricts.
FCC Holds Up
Radio R a te Hike
\\'ASHJ:-<GTON (AP) -The Federal
Commun1cation.c; Comm1 ssi()n ordered vi.
tl:;\· ~ rhrC'r:-mon1h ~u~f)"nSi('ln, and h" Ir·
1n_.:•, nri prnfl'1~rtl ra1e 1ncrrasPs fr1r 1h~
radio chano<"I. 1 L"lpa k and T\VX ser1 ices
of A1n crit'.ln Telephone ~-Telegraph Co
Thl' inrrcases, totaling about $5.1
n11ll1on a ~ear . .,..·ould hare gone into ct·
Jecl 1\01," 1. but the FCC suspension push-
rd their effective date back to Frh. l,
1970
Shnuld thrv lake effect at that time.
111c FCC dirr.cted AT&T to keep accura1r
.1rt1.11nL~ ::n !hat refunds .,..·1th interest can
he rnad<> 11 the increases are later fot1nd
to be un1varranted.
isolated U.S highlands camps hard by the
Cambodian border.
Military spokesmen said the slratoforts
cl ropped 180 tons of bombs onto the
r ecently spotted buildup following a wave
n[ shelli ngs during the night against the
1 ~1reatened artillery and Green Beret
<:~mps.
Jn S:ilgon , the American Command
turned u1·r r 13 ocean·going patrol boats to
t he Snulh Vie tnamese in the continuing
''\'1etnamization" of the war and said 300
n1nrr An1er1c an troop.s y,·ere leaving for
l1ome Saturday.
The del'elopments came on the firsl an·
n11 ersarY of former President Lyndon B.
.h1hnson's announcement that he u•as
!<lopping the bombing of Norlh Vietnan1
lo get fuJl.scale peace la!ks going.
Si nce then, 10 .11 ! Gls have been killed
and 6i,1i1 11ounded in action .
The Oj2 strikl'S hit v;·hat l;.S.
_.:;pokesmen called troop concentrationi<,
part o[ the buildup of nearly three North
\ 1e1 namese regiments four to eight mile.:;
frf'm Cambodia and 110 miles nonheast
of Saigon.
Dunng !he night, the North Vietna mese
h:id launr hed eight shelling attacks
ru;:iin,1 three U.S. Army ar!illery and
~rrri;il forces bases the re, firing a total
r•I r..; n1or!ar and reco11Jess rifl r rounds,
i;pokc~mcn said.
Casualties in the attacks near Bu
P r3ng and Due Lap cause d light
, nsualties but ground fi re sho t dov; n a
I S he licopter Thursday. killing lour
Americans nearby.
Drive Lau11 ch ecl
For H a yns ,~ortl1
\\'ASHI~GTON' (UPI) -The \\.h!te
Hnu!.e step!X'd up its campaign today to
;iroui:e grasc; rOflt,c; support fnr Supreme
,~ourt nominee Clement F Ha ynsv.·orth
J c.
The \\1ute Hou se mounted a nauon1,\ 1de.
effort among local Herub!ican organ1z:i-
t11\ns, businessmen's groups, chamlX'rs nf
!'nn1mcrce and lrade assr11:ial1ons 1n
beh al f of Haynsworth. The idea u·a ~ t('I
i;11amp senatorial offices vdth !eltcrs llr&·
ing confirmation.
"\\'e are urging stat.e party or1;anlia·
lions lo use their influence to get busineS5
groups and law groups and others tn
v;•rile 1heir senators." one White llouse
source said.
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Lebano11 Mou11ts
Attack 011 Arabs
On I sr ael Border
By Tht. Associated Press
Lt.banese pla nes and tanks v.·ent into
action today against Arab guerrillas in
southern Lebanon, killing 12 commandos
and 1,1·ounding 40, guerrilla sources said.
Sources in Al Falah, largest of lhc
Arab guerrilla movements, told newsmen
in Damascus, !he Syrian capital. that the
attack was launched against the
guerri!la-e ntrenched village of Kfar Quok
near the Israeli border.
1'herr was no confirmation (lf the a!-
taek from Lrbanesc rnililary head·
qu<1rtcr~.
The guerrilla sources said Leb.'.lnese
v:arplanes and ar!JllPry began pounding
the l'illage at 2 30 a.rn. Tank !roo ps then
l rlcO lo O\'ernin the village but \\'err
repulsecl, accordi ng to the guerrilla
!>(lUrce:;.
They said thrcr ,euerr1Jlas taken
prisoner by the Lebane.sc ~ol diers 11ere
t>hot on the spot.
Egypt 11·as rrported pressing guerrill a
r h1el Yasir Arafat to niert v;·1th the
Lrbane~e hut was said to have insisted
t hat Lebanon give full backing to the
Arab fight against Israel.
'"They are idcoloica ! eunuchs v.'hose
most comfortable position is straddling
the philosophical fence. soliciting votes
from both sides," he said.
"I do no! o"erstate the case." he said,
as he warned that a "convulsive society''
y,·ould lead people to •·settle for authoritar·
ian society."
"Right now ,,.,.e must decide 1,~1hether
y,·e wHI take the trouble to stave off a
totalitarian state," he sa id. "\Vill we stop
ll before Ll is too late, before the "'itch
hunting and repression lhat are all too
inevitable begin?"
,\gnew said that "re~ardlrss (If the
issue, it is lime to stop demonstratinl? tn
\he streets and start doing something
constructive ;ibout our institu1ions. An1er-
1ca must retoi;?nize the dangers of con·
sWnt car nival.''
The vice president v•as wa rmly praised
by Nixon Thursday at a \\fhite House
reception for !he Heritage Groups rli\'i·
sion of the Republican I\ational Com-
millee.
SOVI ET AUTHOR
LEAVES FOUTUN£
f\!OSCO\\' ILl '!l Kornrv 1 .
f'huko., sky, the grand old man al ·So, 1t'l
hteraturc 11·ho died Tue sday, left a
fortune of more than SI.I million, lilerary
sources ~aid Thu rsday.
Chukn1,·s k~· <'a rncd it al! bv ori:;a n1z1ni:
children's librane~. annual iamboreri< lor
child ren and helping v.·riter~. 1'-l!lhons flf
copies of his children's books earned
monumental roya lties.
Torino. High Style.
Not hing in its field can match it for luxury.
The eleg11nt Torino Brougham is ricM in looks. la~lsh in
appointments. Compare 1t to othe1 int ermed iates. You
won't I ind Us eQuttl enywhere-not in ttppearance
arid certainly not in price. II has a lon;er
wheelbaat fort smoothe r ride. A wii;le•
11.:ick for beMer road holding. Hideaway
Headlamps, conc eel&d windshield wipers .
302 CIO v.a are Just a ff:lw ol the standard
f!alures. Take your choice of 2-or 4-<loor
r ard\Op.t. E1lher one la worth a visit jusl lo see
now bflautllul ll is.
One was a i\lar iric who threw himself
flll a hand grenade, then administered
f1r~t aid to a 11·ounded comrade before
<l,ving of his ::nrn 1round s. .
The medals werr awardcrl tn !llarine
Lance Cpl. Jedh Barker, J\-lar ine Sgt.
.\lfred Gonz;1h.•l and Army 2nd Lt. Harold
B. Durh11m Jr_
Barker 11,·as honored "'ilh the natlon·~
highPSL mih1ary a11·ard far heroism Senl.
21. 19fi7. 1rhcn he threw him.~elf on an ex-
plodin~ gr<>nade to shield fellow i\l anne~
from the blast.
"In a final act of hravery, he cra\\·le•I
tn lhC' ~1de of a \1 l'l11nded comrade and ad·
1r11n1~!cred fir~t rt!(\ ht fo re succumbing l".l
h i~ prr r1ous wnu11dc;," the citaLion reacl.
"f11c; bold in1 l1atne. intrepid fightint..:
!'.pi nt. and unw averin g de1·0\ion lo duty in
!he fatr of aln10.~i crrta111 death un·
doubtedll• sa\ rd hh comrades from
Jurthc r 1n1ury or po~.::1ble dea1h.''
Gonzalez \\'as cited for a series o(
hf'ro1c ac::is dunni:; lhr flr~t !1,·e da)'S "t
liefen~c of Hue C1!y until his death Feb.
4, 1968.
Gnnzalez. althnul.'h wo1J nded se1·rral
limes, led his pla toon ar ross exposed ter
rain to attack a reinforced Communi~!
ni achJne gun bunke r and dest royed J'
11·1fh grenades.
Durham v;·a~ ci!ed for ht'roism on Oct.
17, 1967. \\'hile acting as an art1lltr1•
lor1,1,·ard ob:;.er\'r1, thr c1tat100 said, he ii;·
norcd severe head '''ounds to direct SUJ>'
porting li re rtgain~l enemy troops.
Durham 11,·as mor!ally Yt ounded bv
enemy machine gun fire but !he Army
c;air1 . ac; he lay nf'a r drath, hr :<aw t1110
r 1rt Cnng approaching, r x I' r u tin i:i;
liefense!rss, \\OUnded men and lium-
moned he lp.
Torino. High Performance.
New SportsRoof styli ng ... six great V-8's.
Torino GT gives you tl'le ride, the h1nd!lng, even Its own aerodynamic SportsRoo! 1tyling that adds to your go. And you can
go 111 the way up to the 429 Cobra Jet Ram-Air V-a with a Uvlrig, breathing, through·t/'le·hood shal<.er. T/\en edd our nErW Lll~er
Stripes, /'llgh-back buckats. 4-11peed Hursl Shiite~ ••. yOt.J get the Idea. Pttrk the GT U you w11n11o collect a crowd, and
take tham on 1 crul11e II you want to daule them.
Torino. Low Price.
Lowest priced hardtop in its class.
Thl1 l1 th• beauty that ceught the competition napping. Vou won't !Ind a lower pne.d ll'll1rmedlaie herd!OP anywhflnl in the
country. Vet II ot11ra you many laatum you'll !ind only on the more exp1n1lve Torino models. Longer wheelbase. WIC -c ~.
Curved t ide gla ... Concealed windshield wipert. Flberg\ttu belted ttru, and mo,.., Falrtane 500 It just one ol lhirtean
gl'9at ways lo go Torino Jn 1970. Your Fo,rd O.aler 11 the man to IH. lo ... them all.
TORINO_.
. FORD gives~ Better Ideas. tts the Going Thing!
TEST-DRIVE A 1970 AT YOUR FORD DEALER'S NOW!
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COMMUNIST WOMEN PRISONERS GIVE NEWSMEN ICY STARES
S, Vietnamese Camp Opened to Press tO Refute Brutality Charges
Brutality Denied
f iets Show Off POW Camp
QL'I NJ-!O:\', Virtn;un ( L:f'I I
-The ll"Omrn 5tared 111
silence at the v isitQr.~ walking
through the rows or doub le
bunk beds in thr1r South Viet-
na mese pri~n camp.
Tht>ir eyes sho11·ed fc .:ir.
ho s tility. apprehensi1·l'nf's~
and JUSt plain curiosity t\ few
of the younger ones tried to
rnufne girlish giggles.
Thrsc 11·cre for1ne r 1vorkers
fur Ilic \'ict Cong -895 of
thein -and the Saigon
government was showing off
!heir prison i.:amri lo counter
Communist arcusat1ons that
~·omen prisoners \\'ere being
s~a1·ed to Deatl1
NY W 0111an Falls to Street
NE\V YORK (UPI ) - Rita
Kerr 11·as terrified 1vhen a man
mugged her in her apartinent
lobby. \\'hen the doorbell rang
al her fifth floor apartment
four hours later, she !hought
the mugger had returned
The 27-~·ear-uld Jan1ai can.
'4'ho had been 111 thl' eoun try
only three 1nonths. panicked.
She ran to th11 window. clnnb ..
cd !o the ledge and scrcan1cd
hystcnca tly for help Tuesd ay
night.
She slipped. Wilma t-.fa rt1n.
her roommate, wabbed her. A
passerby sa\v the young "·o-
rnan da11gling fr om the win-
do1v and summoned the fi re
department .
Firemen brgan selling up a
res(·ue nl'L Fi refightl'r Law.
reni:e Yetn1an climbed a lad-
der being put into place. But
\l'tln1a .\1:>rtui <:nuldn"l hold on
;1ny long~·r. A split-second -
tl1 rce fCT! ~ befure Yetman
got to the window. H1ta plung-
1..'Cl to the ground and died.
Pulice re1·ealed Thursday
the doorbell at ~tiss l\err"s
ai:iart ment had been rung by
two dctN't1vcs. Thc.v had a
!'Usprrt they \\'anted her to
identify.
1nistrea\ed.
Althou gh ne~'smen making
lhc two-hour tour Thursday of
the ca mp 250 miles northeast
of Saigon 'vcrc not allo\\·ed to
lalk to the inmates, they ap-
pea red \\·ell fed and healthy.
The prisoners. ranging in
age fron1 13 to 55, hve in
clean. "'oodrn barracks with
dirt floon; and alun1inum
~het·! roofing :ind w:ill~. 1'11cre
arc two rows of double bunk
beds in t"ach b;1rrack ac-
cu1nn1odating 60 persons.
''\\'c agree 1rith the Geneva
con\"en!lon ,'' said the. ca1np
co1n1nandcr. ~laJ. Phan Jluu
Hau, referring to lhe in-
ternational agreen1enL cover.
ing treatment of w a r
prisoners. '"\\'e ne ver treat the
PO"-'s brutally ."
For n1an\', the food and
lodging arc 'probably as good.
if not betler. than they knel\'
in their native villages. 1L is on
a par with accon1mnda!ion~
lor rnosl South Vietnamese
scldiers.
The camp commander said
the priso ners are permitted to
list en to lhe radio or ~·atch
television for t\\'O hours each
evening. There are tn ovies
once a week and relatives can
vi~it for JO mioutes each
month.
Cigai·ette All Ba11 N ea1·i11g
\\'ASll\.\"GTO'.'J ( l.P! I
f ire yea rs after the su rg rnn
general's report <:onde1nning
ci garette smoking .i s .1
menace lo public he<iltil. l11c
Senate Comrncrce Co1n1n11li·e
has ta ken a tentat ive first step
towarrl a ban on broadca~L
cig arette ad\'ert ising.
If passed b.1• Congress. lhc
me;isurr would knfl(·k one •if
trlc1·1sion·~ bigges t ad \'er11srr<;
off the air. The t:garl'tlC 1n·
rlustry spent 5217 .2 million nn
te!E>vi sion ;id\ crti~lng I ,1 s I
yt"ar. arco rrl1ng In 1he Fcdl·rtil
Trade Con1m1ssion 1 FTC J. :ind
!2J.3 1ndhon 011 radio ('0!11·
rnC't'cials.
The comm1ttee deadlocked
Thursday on another issue -
11hethcr-to let the FTC require
;i heal1h 11 ariung 1n pnn!rd
<"1gare tte ;ids. C 1 g :.i re t tr_
makers hn1·e complained the
FTC"s proposed v.·anUng JS so
strong they 11·011ld stop arl-
' ert1sing rather than carry it.
It rf'acl~
•·[igarrne ~mok1n g i ~
rl;.ini:;erous tn hl'a!t~ and may
l.1usc dL':lth fn1m tan('er. {'(lr-
nna rv li•<1r1 <1i ~asc. chronic
bro11c:h111". pul111on;<ry L'll1·
phrfcm;; :ind <ithrr disl'ascs"
Sen. \f:irrrn G :0.1agnuson
( D -\V a sh . \ , con11nerce
chairn1an. said thr committee
would n1cel \\'ednesday to
thrash oul the FTC eon·
trol'Ctfy, confirm its ten!at 11·c
vote to outlaw broadcas t
c1garel!c ads and p1rk a date
lo make the bl ackout ef-
Jectire
Sen. Frank J;: . .\loss f D-
Ltah\. said he f;n orcd 1111-
pos1ng Jt next Sept. ~o. in time
to k ~e p cii;.:arel!e con1merc1als
oH when the new se<i:-.on of TV
5'1l(l11 .<;; br~1ns in St•pt cn1bcr
~I'll. :\orri~ Cotton 1 R ·~ !I /.
io-t1ggc~tcd .Jan_ 1. l!li l
Upper Newport Bay Environmental Tours
November 1, (Sierra Club sponsored)
December 6, (Friends of Newport Bay)
January 8, <Sierra Club sponsored)
9 a.m. corner of Eastblu ff Drive and Backbay Drive, at head of boy over·
lookin9 former Salt Works .
Two hour walkin9 tour.
For furt he r ;nform•t;on phone G•ry Jomes, (714) 536-6053
FRIENDS OF NEWl'ORT BAY
, ,.
Friday, Octobtr '.31 . 1%'1 OA!l Y PILCT 5
Labor Loses Gift Arranged by Johnson?
British Seat HEW. Wants Rest Honie Land Back
LONDON lt:Pll -Prin1e
Minister Harold \\' l 1 s on · s
Labor party Jost a par1ian1en·
tary seat in special election
results announced today.
Bookn1akers put the odds
hea\ ily against the labor gov-
ernn1cnrs reelection 1n com-
i11g national 1 u1ing.
Oppos!\ton Conservative par-
ty leaders hailed the sptcial
election rcsulL~ ;is ind icating
tht>y \\'ti! rf'Capture control of
U1c I-l ouse uf l'orninons.
\\'ASHI NGTON (lP!\
The federal governmenl 11·an!s
lo take back choiet' land ob-
tained by a non.profit en,..
poralion for a oursinf: home in
the center of Austi n. Tex . 111
\\'hal one senator has called a
mulli·miUion dollar · ·I a n d
Rrab" arranged by the
John son administration .
The Oepartn1ent of Health,
Education and \\'elfare s~td
'l'hursday in rcspon.~t" to
reporters' q11cr1l'~ th:il 1t
d e nl a n de d "1mn1cd1a1c·•
'
return of !he lanrl valued at
several m1Jl1on dollars.
It has not been returned.
ll E\V :.aid.
The HE\\' disttosure "as
mack after Sen . J ohn J.
\\'lllian1s \lt·l>el.J, l·ha re:ed
earlier Thursday thal the
\\'h1Lr House hcl 1>Cd nrrange
the l;ind transft'r during the
last three months President
Lyndon 8 . Joh nson 1ras in of-
r1ce .
Thi" senator said the land
11 a~ gi1·en frf'c to the U s .
•
Geriatrics Center. Jnc lo build
a new and inno1·ath·e nur&ing
ho1ne
In Austin, the chairman of a
board lhat wants lo build tJ1e
$8 .5 milt1on dollar nu rsi ng
home wtth fede ral money and
free land in Austin said Thurs-
day !he projecl was "above
reproach.·•
Frank C. Erwin J r .•
eha1rrnan of the lniversity of
Texas board of regents, a
former national Democratic
cornmitteeman and a close
political and p e rson a I
associate of Johnson. said :
"~n. Willia~ has seen ht
to sugges t, at Jea!lt by im -
plication, that there i ~
something improptr or
une thical about Uiis
worthwh ile project. This l!I
most unfortunate becau se the
project "'as conceived w11h
nothing but the h i g h e s l
motil'cs and has thus far been
carried on in a manner that is
abovt reproach."
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• DULY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE
A Forl{
1\lission \'iejo homco\',·ners have come to a fork in
the road.
They \\'lll begin considering aloud \Ved nesday lhe
benefits a nd dra\\'backs of incorporatin(;, of turnjn~ a
con1munity in to a clty.
Jt is a decision gro,ving con1munities lace. And i\lis-
sion Viejo gro\';th has been a dazzler. \Vhere cattle
grazed four yc<:i rs a go. tnn11lie s iapproxin1ately 11,000
persons) todity ponder their future, the zoning densi ty
and airport use.
Becoming a city i$ the assu~ption o.r authority th at
continues. It is also t he a ssumplton of financ.1al burden
for those within the ne\\' political subdivision.
.<\ key question is the tax base availability to pay
tor the new municipal services.
Judging from the speakers lined up by !\fission \liejo
ltomeowners A.sso::1ation. a good beginning at v.·ei,gh ing
lhe advantages a nd disad vantages should be n1ade al
next \Veek 's n1ect1ng.
Get Prof essio11al H elp
One year ago this \Veek. the City of Laguna Beach
completed il s purchase of the !\'lain Beach a nd the coin-
mercial properties adjoining it.
\V it h the purchase came 23 tenants (complete \l'it h
a ssorted leases) conducting busin esses ranging from a
service :;talion on one end to a _bar on the other.
The idea of helping to fina nce the beach purcha.:;e
by having the city act as landlord for the commercial
t enants during planning stages of the future beach park
made a lot of economic sense.
But it a lso brought some headaches. Recently City
J\lanager James \Vheaton rueful \~ informed the City
Council tha t one tenant. \Vho had invested a good deal
of money in reinodeling hi s business and hacti been given
• Ill the Road
a littl e leeway on renlal payments, "'as now in arrears
to the tune of more than $4 .000.
Noting that his department 'vas ''inexperienced " in
properly management, 'Lhe city manager indicated he
\11as learning fast.
Property management is not something a city 1nan-
agcr, or anyone else, shouJd be expected to learn over-
ni ght.
\Vith many competent real esta te firn1s in lO\\'ll,
th oroughl y experienced in handling ren'LaJs and the
problems that go with them , the city ought to consider
a vailing itseU of professionaJ guidance.
Lessons from Palm Springs
Eyes of Laguna's business communi ty, city officials
and out-of-town property O\Yners were open wide this
\veek as Palm Springs' city planner s ho\\1ed how •the
dese rt resort has gone about giving itself a "new look ."
.Those who had had doubts about Laguna's ne'v sign
ordinance seemed less doub'tful as s lid e a fter slide
fla~hed onto the screen, giving full-color proof that Palm
Springs' much tougher ordinance is being enforced-
and looks good! •
Evidence of the beneficent effect of architectural
control was equally impressive. This \Vas conclusive
proof that a hodge podge of mediocre buil ding design
«:'!utte red \vj th unsightly signs can. \vi th genuine effort,
be turned int_o a. t~ing of beauty. And . in Palm Spring s'
case. a mult1·m il11on dollar 1ourist oasis.
Such a redevelopment projec t, it \vas poin ted out,
can succeed only with full cooperation of ci ty ,1.?'0vern-
ment . property o\vners and the bJJsiness community all
v.•orking to\vard the same goals, '
. Once our o\vn goals take shape, \\'ilh ever.vone pull -
ing together, Laguna can develop a s the kind of com-
munity that benefits its rare natural setting-and all
will benefit. s
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Ou1· C liildren
Hark Back to
Dear
Gloon1 y
Gus:
Esti1taated 10,000 Batte1•ed, Stnt·ved Encla Yet1r
Basic Values
'-$'"' • "' • ,. ! .
' Syd~ey j, Harris .. ~
We .,.,·atched the moon-landing this sum·
mer up in the country. with perhaps ;i
dozen children and teen-agers grouped
around the. TV set , .,.,•ailing for the big
moment. So me of the kids were townies,
and some were tourisl<;, all from dif-
ferent backgrounds.
Bul their reaclkin was pre!ly much the
r;ame -b!ase acceptance. After the !irsl
1noment of landing. v,ohcn th!'y knew all
\1'as v.·t>ll. they rapidly lost 1nlt>rcst 111 lhe
operation . So man linally set foot on the
moon -big dral. Al fir st I \\'i:IS startled, and a \1(tlc
shocked, al their response, or lack o1 11.
Then il suddenly brought hOrne. to me
how th{' ne"'' gen{'ralJ:in really does in-
habit a different 11·orld than the resl of
us.
THEY GRE\Y ur atceptins Stich
things as a mailer of course. Technology
holds no :l\\'C for them. In this elf'C\ron ic
age. any project is possi ble , given enough
patie11Ce . money and energy. l::ven Buck
Bogers became passc in their 011·n time.
And I 11·ondercd if their scale of val ues
1ras not somehow more rPahstic and
5ens1ble 1han our s: for thc~e generation<il
products of the clectron1c era sce:m more
humane than tht'1r parents. les~ 1n1·
pressed v. lth 1echn1cal /cats !or 1hc1r 011 n
6akt.
IT IS IRON IC that .,.,.,, \\ho gre,,.. l!fl
"'1th presumably n1ore h u rn a n 1 s 1 1 c
1·a\ues, arc so infatuated \\'llh sc1en l1flc
products 11 n d processes <ind achie ve·
men ts. \\'fll!e they , the flr st bab ies of the
Eldridge Cleaver's suggestion lhnt
North Vict11an1 l\'Ould exchange
Amer ican pilot s Jor Black P;inthcrs
ra ises the interesting question of
11hat should . be the ralio. How
about. say, uh. 50.000 panthers for
one pilot, JUSt for openers~
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'Th" lttl•rt ••lltrt~ •••••~' YIOWI, nol
nKl.,tfll! thote e1 I~• new>P••"· Son~
''"' N I "°tYt le Gl...,mW Gvl, 0"1¥ ~ll<tf.
c~·bernetics age , are seeking ror ethical
absolutes and socia l solu1k1ns and
personal equ;;il ion.~ -as confused and
contradictory as their quest may appear
to be.
''Everybody knew we could 1n:1ke it up
1here." wa s their in1pl1c1L rl'Sponsc,
•·.'\Qw how about seeing if 11'c c;in niake it
fl\)11·11 here -ho\v <i boul using so1nc of
!hat smarlness and sweat and do11gh lo
ltx up a better \\'orld fur us tu live 111~"
T II E 1\100:\·LANDU'°'G w a 5 a vivi1!
!'vmbol of the genera tional gap. And fl
\\as Jl1 st as true of the l11rn1 kuts and
townies as of tht" more soph1st 1c:nh'<L
urban. private·sc hool youngsters -!he~·
all v.·a!k('d away fr om the TV !>Ct alter ;1
sh ort \\-hilc. the .... ·ay lhcy 'd turn off a ball
game in the 8th inning \1·hcn the. con-
clusion v.·as fore gone.
A remarkable tr uns\·a\ua\1011 h;\:-hap.
pcncd -e1·en more rem;irk~blt• lhiHl
C'.lr!hl1n~5 l'lu n1p1ng :irnu11d 1h:H 1hoi~1l
piece of rock. a qu.irh'r·n11llu1n 1nilrs
;i11a~·. Our children. \\'ho ~urcrtJC'1a\l_v
~i:c·n1 so · n1odern ,'' il!'f' h.ir~ing b.1rh
1011ard h<1'1f and t•l('1n!'.'nt.1r1· \,il111·~
1 alnK1~t rel1g1011~ v;1lut•\ 111 11u·ir n1<n
1\ay1 , while 11r arlult\ ,1,,r .. h1p ;; gr.:! rail.
f'<i Stlenee. ;:in•I 111 hi:. 11.1n11· 1c1ir+rr a I!
\Ile dee~bt !'ubl111lil r)' net:d s ul 111n11k1nd.
The Sirigle Worst Tliing
The housewife complains of rising food
costs. The house bu yer thinks new hous-
ing is oul of sight. New automobiles cost
more this year. Taxes al ways go up.
This is inrl.11\lon. It plagues e\·erybody
and pains pubhc olflce rs. "·ho don't hke
to hear carping from lhe masses.
Bankers don·l like 10 hear It, either,
doo'l like a trend \rhich restricls the
lret. play of tlieir Joans to customers.
Annual defense costs are $75-!IO billion.
Of this, the Vienlam v.·ar consumes
directly about $30 billion. Bul oulside
dirttt defense expen<litures. the war sub·
tracts a much larger chunk of U1e gross
11aUonal product.
DA VlD ROCKEFELLER is chairman
of the ChaR National Bank of New York,
Eecond largest In the country. Attending
the lnlernational Industrial Conference in
San Franclsct1, he said : •·rtie single
worst thine that has happened lo our
economy ... has been the expanding in-
volvement In the Vietnam war." He said
the economy was relallvely stable prior
to escalation of the war.
For a year many publleisls s1yl1ng
themselves liberala have subl!cribed to a
theory thal bl& American Ind ustry lhrivr-s
on the war. hence dotsn't want it to end.
The extraordlnary activity and expansion
of industry depend for continued pros.
perily on mor1DOU1 defellfil': expendilure,
lhty aver.
~IR. ROCKEFELLER, likr -Bii bii.:t
bankers, la closely Involved in big in·
rlu.'llry. and the ma~s of 1mallrr cor·
porationa which tuppty the giants, The
tqu.11tion aeems 1imple.
( ·-
Rovcc Bl"i <!r
But it' isn't. Bankers hke indu~trial ae-
th·ity and expansion v.·hich keeps monry,
which they hold in trust. \\'Orking. But
bankers, just as you and I, also lik e
stability. They \\'anl to know where they
are going.
For five years of Vietnam escalation,
nolxxly ias kno\\'n where it -and we -
arc going.
Fol""th-e year~ .,.,.c have not been going
anywhere to meet the domestic needs of
the people. We have a high employment
rate. but that is not enough. ll creates an
earning elite, but n doesn't cut elite
prices, v.·eJfare co~ls and taxes, or spread
prosperity to masses of consumers and
"'orkers.
FU:'\"DAi\tE:'iT ALL\'. defense n1oncy,
beyond prudent tonsideralions 0 r
security, is shot a.,.,·ay without return. It
engender s a phony acth•ily
v.·1thout p&manence . and shows no
ca pital gain for lhe nation as a whole.
This natio n has never advanced by
capital gain. permitting reinvestment. All
ou r wars have interrupted this gain. In
"'ars of sur\•ival we have suffered the in-
terruption, thankful tO remain i n
business. \Vara of ad venturl'. like Vir.I·
nam. w" don·t hav~ lo ~ulfcr. Every
dollar of the J50 billion spent In Vieln<un
Is out or your pocket, :mrl down the drain,
rven "'hen you seem n1omentarily able lo
meet )Our b1l b.
Child Abuse and Murder in America
By NORMAN NIXON, M.D.
Of the nearly one thousand murders in
ihc Uni!ed Slates every month, ap-
proximately one victim in 20 is a child
killed by his mother or father. Tens of
thousands more are severe ly battered.
abused, st.irved or abandoned el"ery
year: many die as a consequence.
Child rnurdcr by parents has be<!n
reported for cen\uries in nearly every
country. At Qnc time. the inhuman act or
killing a ne,,..'-born with the cunsent of
parents, famil y. or community, was an
acrep1able method or family planning
and population control. In some societies,
illegitimate babies, girls more oflen than
boys, were killed or al\O'A'ed lo die from
ncgle.'l and abuse. Superstition also led
lo infanticide, particularly for ,1·eak or
deformed infanls. And in primitive
cultu res, countless infants died as rilufll
.'lacrifices Lo the gods so as lo bring good
fortune lo the living.
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Everyday
Proble111s
-'
L:.\ST l\IONTll. in the Anieriean
. lournal of Psyc hiatry. Dr. Phil lip
Hesnic1' of Case \\'cs te r11 Rcser11e
Lnivers1ty S('hool Qf rnel!ic1nc. reviPwed
J31 cases or filiclde (the ki ll;ng by a
parent o! a son or daughter older lhan 24
hours \. t.1ore than tw ice as manv
mvlhers as fathers committed chiid
1nurder. Nearly all 11·erc married, \\'ith
lhe mothers ranging fron1 20 lo 50 years
oF ag~, \rh1le the fa tht'rS "'ere bet"·een 25
and 35. l\lo.st victi ms died during tbe fir~l
six months or life.
Dr. nesnick classified child rntirdcrs
1nto fi l'e groups .
I I ~ "AL TRUlSTIC .. FILICIDE -tOm·
mitted "out or love" \vhen one or both
parents subscquentl'y klllcrl lhemsclres,
t'lai1ning they could not ilb<indon tl1c1r
<'hildren: and those per~lrated to rrlieve
the child 's s11ffcring, real or irnagincd.
121 "Acut ely p:.~·c:hOlie., fd1 cidc -
1\•hcre the p:irent~ who k1llrd 11·t'rr under
the tnflucri cc o! hallui.:1na11ons. 1!clu~1u11s
or dt'lir111111 .
1:11 ··t.:n11·a11lt'd ctultl"' filieulc -11·hl·n
lhc 1ic1tn1 was not dcs1rect or was nc1
lo;igcr wanted b} the parent beC;\use ol
illegitin1acy. extramarital paternity, or
llnancial pressures.
141 ·'Spouse revenge" f1!1c1tlr -tho:.e
committed by one 1>arent to 1nakc the
1narita1 partner suffer.
\fll .. ,\ccidental'' fil1c1dc -tho~ ll'ho
r!ic 11s the result of ;i f;,itnl "b;il\crrd Phild
~1·ndromc·· 1n v.·lurh the parc11I p11n1 ~h··d
th<' rhi\rl 0 1l·r1l'alou~ly 1n a 1·1(1)t·1lt 011!·
hur~t ul l!'.'111pcr.
i\T LEAST TllHEE·FOL:llTHS ul all
parent<> 11 110 kl\lr(l ll1f'1r 111r11 t"hi lrl rrn
:.ilowetl ri~~ch1c11 rn· s~1npt1111r:-. pnor ln
tlil·ir ftl1l'1rlr ll1:pt':11cdly 1i1P~ 1:1lkt•d .. r
:-iiit.J ,(•and th eir L'•1111 c·r11 a\J,a1t Ilic lu1111·1·
ot lhe1r ~nn~ ;1nlf tlau.:11!!'.'1 s. Actu,illl',
n1;111y rnnthrr~ ~·\'''"-1•~\'\'h1a1ri1· hl'l p
l)c1"<1u~r nf ;111 01er11 hl-'l1i11ni:: fc;11· thi•t
lhcv 111 11 li:1rn1 01l'l l' 111lc1nl"-Ut!11 1·
1·q1;all•, H' !\l"1•tJ or l]~.\l,·l1ulhl'f;l j ll. Ill! IO'll
1'1'l'l'111' II hei:;11(~1· n1l'lr !:11111!1• flln •I·
i 1.1n:-.. pl•1l1.llrlCl.J!l:.. 1:111 t"lll11rl'l•1ll('n! uf.
f1c:cr:-. and 11th1·r, ;_1n· nor a\.l.1re 1h.1t
lhesc 1nulht'f~ t•11gl11 at'1 out lllt·u 1no11J1d
11npulst•!. ;ind 11D.~l's~un1,,
Sl.\'.Cf; A ~' ESTl\IATF:n Ill. l\ n fl
children .1r1· h1111l·rf'ol ;u1J t ~1.1r "f1 t·;i,·ti
\(';ir Ul [ht• l S • I! !;I; IJl\l)('r;ll!I l' 111,1!
Crcry t·;1~c or 1·h1l(t a1lu~•' n•c1'1~1· p1·f!111111
1111\'f"l'l·n!1u11 :;u 111111 lln: 111;1111\111~ ,11111 hill·
1ni.; .. r 111:1t11 1'hild1'L·11 l:111 111· 111·1,,1•1\lhl.
li11 '1ll llll';i11<11l ol p ,1 I t' II 1 • \I 11'1
!l\'llfoll~IJ,il<' :+ !)HI• !JIJ:•l t .. ) I 1 i)il :11f1, I'
nr m11rdvr 1 ~ ,,~~1·111 1{d, .'\1 1 i(•ni.l'r ·!1n1!l·I
the c:nc., of U1cir t'hilrircn go llnlll• .:t•il.
Parents Warned on Trick 01(9 Treat
To the Editor:
I 11·ould like to make a small request.
llal!o11·een is iust a fe.,.,· days away.
Thousands of little children \\'iii be going
trick or trea!lng, 1heir Uule hearts lilled
\\'ilh joy \\'ith th!' \'iSiOn of the goodies
they hopt to rccei\'e al the doors. These
1·h lld ren tr1Jst their givers. Unrortunately.
:-1,1111• uf lhcse girers are I" er y
LJnf>(:rupulous people. They think pills or
Qlher harn1ful items are great g.:igs.
I\ I\' R F:QUEST IS. . 11 ill you please
pnnt 1111 1t e1n in your paper reque.~ting
thnt all parents check !heir ehi ldren·s
1r1ck or treating bag before their children
c:11 the candy. Even if on ly one chllrl
receil'ed a harmful item which the
parents detected alter reading this item
1n lhP newspaper, and saved this child
frnm harm, this item .,.,·ould be worth the
few lines of spact. it would take.
Please give this reque~t consideration.
for the safety of al! little children.
GAIL ANDERSON
C:hlld's Vie11·poh1t
To the Editor :
Thi i:: is from one of the many readers or
the DAILY PILOT. Aft e r r t>ading
Dorothy Wenck'i views on Hal1011·een in
,---By George
Dear George:
I follo~·ed your hint abnut utiliz·
ing those left-over slivers of soa p
bars and melting them down in •
n1llk carton to create beautiful,
v<1ricolored holiday candles. I find ,
however, that these candle$ won 't
burn.
1\!RS. E.T.
Orar ~,rs. E.I.:
Yeah. I found lhal oul, too. t
guP$S that's "'hy the~ US( v.·ax.
\\·eu -win some. loS<' .some.
Dear George :
I would Uke lo give a stag party
ror the ladles in my garden club as
I have heard !ht ccnte-rpitte is a
big cake. How large should the
cake be?
l\1EDNES DAV HOST ESS
Dear Hostess:
Would you mind asking Rttty
Crocker this question '! Jt will make
Betty'a wh(ile day,
Mailbox
Lellets from rr.cders are 1rclcomr .
Nor1nally 1ur1 fers sl101•ld cont:ey tl1r1r
messages in 300 tvords or less. Tlie
f"lf)lit to condr.nsc lclters lo /1t srare
or e!iniina:e ltbel is reserved. A,'J lei·
trrs r.:11.~t incl.tide si(111at11re and 111nil·
1119 f!ddre.~.~. bli t ·na1nrs T11ay be 11;itij•
he/r! on re quest ;1 si1Jf1c ir1rt ieo,1:0•1
1s ap purcut.
lhe Oc\obrr 22 rdition. I nearly called up
and cancck:rl rny subscription. That is
aboul the 1n~t suppressive vie wpoint
I've read in 10 years. Perhaps she doesn·l
quite untk·rstand \he 1 ie11•point ur a fil"e·
year-old child . Perlu1ps she ha~ never
hall an y children \\"h<i1c1er !lie prnblen1
n1oy be, 1 do hope she hns 1t corrected
soon.
!\IRS. f.llCllELE STETZEL
Dorotlly \Venck poi11 led 011t some
dangers involved 111 t rick-o r·lre(llu1g
and suggcstect !he bcsr ~o/11riu)t is to
keep clli/rlre1~ honi l! iliat l1igltt ou<t
e ntertain witlt a party.
Eda or
Syfo11's Proposal
To the Editor:
The suggestion of Bernard Syr.1n that
!ht: Festival of Arts and the city un·
dert ake the purchase of land across fron1
the feslival and adj acent to the Boy·s
Club opens a most exciting possibility.
In the first place, it would allow for tht
preservation of the beautiful eucalyptus
Quotes
Arthur O. Sbackme11, North HoUywood
-"If only no1v v.·e coul d bring peace in
lbe WQrld for mankind."
Al«h• Ne•·be:rn, Oak land, J\ll ss Tetn
Prtoee11 U.S.A. -"I've.. al.,.,·ays ~n
happy the "'ay I am . rm blgi-k , and it's
ver)' ob1·ioui; ... hut in 011r ifamily. r.:i r.e
has nc1·cr heen an important question ."
F:ar1 hA Kitt , a ctrt:ss. Holly"'ood -
''There aren't very n1an y perforn1ers >A'ho
kno11• who they are . They·rp jU5t gue ss·
1ng. J'n1 ''cry glad 10 be n1!'.':'
~ovc that has Ion:; been a lan dmark for
lhe 10 .... -n. And . in the ~ccond placr. 11
,,..oul d allow nu1ch nccdl.'d area for tennis
r tuirts ;uu! oth!'r f:ic1 ht 1es
VJn;i!Jy, <.:irn~d to !IS loJ?1cal tonrlu.-10 11
I( ct~uld "fr\e -!(1 ;1ee1·nl !he pl.i1 a
1•V:.Sl t11hl \ 1ur 1:1c s1rr<'t area dircttlv 111
11·0•1L 11f thr !r~nval I \1 ;111t 1hr hfl;ird W
hall 11ly •·nd•1r~t'lll~·tl! uf thr S~l<in pro-
JA.\I ES \\', DILLLY
1•1 ,.11.si11~J 80111
To tlir E-ditor
During the 1968 !!lcc\1011 can1pa1gn . ~l r.
Nixon ~aid hi'.' had a rlan In end thr 11 ar,
bul dirln•t ~<iv \\'hal it was. 1-!c h:1.~n t
rc1•ealed it clC<irly yet, but Jl IS bcg1nn1111;
to show.
He kno11·s A1nericans arc tired ol tl1c
cost of the war in lives and money. lie
also knOl\'S that the Pentagon generals
Hirino Radicals ~
Press Co1111nents
Antii:o, Wi s .. Journa l: ''Cam pus
\11nnoit is makin& sonic rmrilo~·crs 11•11ry
ol re<:ruiting among 'radicals.' A \\'rst
r oas1 en1ploy n1 cnt agency, says !hr \\'n\I
Slrr:l't Journal. reports a sudden Sf1<11r nf
refusals hy some con1panirs to r.on.~alcr
joh 11pplicants from crisis·lorn S:in Fr.in·
c1sco St<iic and Berkclev un11 cr~1l1r• /\
Nrw York personnel agCncy that phl<'<'~
college gr;\duates <lrtects ·a nrgaU I c
change 1n company attitudes· . , . "
,.!orris, i\llnn ., Tribune: "The in·
creasing coniplexity or our soc1ef~· 1.s
renectecl in the \\'Ork lnad of delibera!i1·p
govern1ncn1at bodies all the .... •ay fro1n the
\'illagt' council lo lhe nation's Cnngress ..
Ser\·icc 1n lhe stale lej.':1slaturc is :in
ongoing !ask when the lcg1sla111re 1s nol
rn session and a nigh!m<1 re of h<'l'll<' d;1~:;
and sleepless nights during the le~i~l:i1 1\ e
session. The consc1cntious mcmbrr fir
Congrt'ss is running at full 51lf'<''I all lhr.
11n1e , never quite able lo keep up ·•
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rifirt:d and n1orc Vietnatnt•se be rn;ide
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Mother Jailed After Son, 8 ,
Daughter, 5, Sell Drugs
--m _ DAIL V PILOT 7
.--.. -.-,-,.-.. -.-.-w-.-."-------------) Ulll'Llh Sees
MR.MUM • Big Budget
S11rplus
Me11 He11pecl\:ed
BELL GARDENS (UPI) -l\1r.s. Gafin's son, Tommy, II,
A 26-year-old mother was held and daughter. Dav.'Tl, 5, \\'ere
, today on a cruninal complaint turned over lo j u v e n i I e authorities.
charging she allegedly used A ivoinan informant of the
her two children, ages 5 and 11, sheriff's department allegedly
in the selling of dangerous di scovered the children v.·ere
drugs. selling drugs and later called
allegedly responded, "\Vhat dn
you wanl, reds (seconulJ,
white tbenzedrine ), or acid
(LSOJ?"
The informant went to the
Gafin home later and bought
$5 of benzedrine from the boy,
deputies said.
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SACRMIENTO !~fl
r-.11nodly Leader
Un rt1h s:.iys he
Assembly
Jesse r..t
Most at Age 25 Carol Ann Gafin was eharg-the Gafin home.
t'd with possession and sale of Authorities said U1e little
dange rous drugs in a coin-girl answered the phone. After
Q ue s tioned later hy
deputies. the boy said he and
his sister were .. just selling
these for food. That's 11·h<it 111y
1nommy does."
susµcets there is 1nore rnoney
111 th1· stal'e t'reasury than the
ltc<1gan a<Jn1inistration is will-
ing to adrntt , and he wants to
k11(1W Wii)'. By L. ~\. HOVll
The comic s\rrp arti!lts lent!
Ill [){Jr11·:1y thr typ1c;1l hcn-
pt.:cl<t:d hu:.bund :.IS iniddlc·;lg•
I'd. Th:.il 's riot right. The ·<ige
;,1 1\!i 11·h J hu~bantl is rno~t
.1pl 111 Llc hcnpi:cked 1s 15. The
111 at r 1 n1 unial resean:hers
lnt111Cl 111;1! out \\'hen husbands
r ro1v okl(•r. \hf_v cill1cr get
'-11H1t:ir n1 control to put a stop
I 'lhal !11ing c~dlrd nagging IJI'
:~w~' g1·1 uu!. Th ose :ire 111e
11.ird f:u:ls 1n our LUvc an(J
\\';Jr rnan·s-flit un \lw inaner.
.jlJ.ST TH'r '11'1,lcring an
l :ng l1 sli 111ufl1n n1 England.
.lust try. Jt is a rare
l~ng ltsh1nan who has ever
/1c11rd of an r:nglish 1nuflin .••
I ~ Tll£ 0\\,\1\'llATTAN -
IL'l1•phline d1rf'ctury, th c
{)ull:111·~ outnu1nbcr tile Copps
1iv l\J to 2. OU lt
l;Ai'\GUA(;E; l\lAN is slil l
1r,\Jll.lt to ltgure oul where we
"Ul tl1e 11·ori.l "gams'' l'or a
girl's ll·gs· .. , , I F YOUH.
JIOlJSE is 1vhitc. contends the
d1'ptirtJ]H:n( or a,t;rJcuJturc, it
11 111 nerd rl'p:iinti11g al least
L'11·ry live yc3rs.
l'LANTS need light , that yOtl
h11011•, IJ ut s1) dn rubbil;;,
1•1 lih'lllly. 1\l l~asL a rnan or
~ 11•11t 1• suys so. Dr. N. 1\.
l\c·rr.n,.1o1 reports hi <; ('X ·
p• "unt·nls indicate lighl t1 1-
i1·. 1 ... a r;·1bbit's growth glan1ls.
Tl11 ~ leads str<Jighlaway to the
l!1rory that lighl also 111-
P 11cnee~ a baby's glands. And
11lc mr.<lical fe l!o1vs therefore
.11 t' ~triously considering the
1111l11ul that newborn babies do
111111 h hr1trr in brighlly lighted
r .11111~, Noll11ng to it, l sup·
r11· 1' Sll ll , yn11 know th<1.-,e
1nr>11 h ~ 11 110 l11l'k thrrnsl'ilT!;
1'1l' !.II..'' Ill darkcneJ C(;JIS'.'
1"1H•y nlways co me ou t littler, plaint signed Thursday by a she "'as asked if there v.·ere
CUS Tll.\tEH SERVICE: Ct. -municl"'"' coorl J"dge. any drugs for sale, she
'·Did Columbus ha ve a----·-----------------------beard ''" A. No ... Q, "WHO
.J\IAKES lhc 1nost monev. the
hi ghest paid football piaycrs
or the lop television stars'?" A.
It's a tossup .... Q. "WllAT'S
H a p p y Rocli efcller's real
first n:une·:" /\. Margaretta ...
.. Q. ;,WHO FINALLY killed
Ceronnno'?" A. Nobody. He
died naturally at the age of 80
on an Oklahoma farrn.
THE G EN E RA L IN-
'fELLlGENCE level among
spinsters is extraordinarily
high. Because women marry
up. n1eO marry down -on the
intelligence scale, Bright boys
lend to pick out not-so-bright
girls. But bright girls tend to
pic k out even-brighter boys.
\Vhat's left over are the girls
su bright they can't find boys
brighter. So says Marvin J ,
Langford. You remember hi1n.
IF YOU'RE RUNNl!l\G 4
short of arguments as to why
your genlleman lriend should
gel an automatic dishwagher
for the household, point out
thnt a woman with 1hree
children has to wash ab:>ut 400
pieces of silverware a week ..
. ' A:..IONG THE J\IONIES or
o!d Venice ""as a coin called a
g:1zclla. It was just enough lo
bu\· a newspaper, 0 u r
Lal1guage man says lhal has
sornet hi'ng to du v.·ith \l'h.v
newspapers now are c<11Jed
gazettes.
Your questions and corn -
tnenls ore welco1ned a)JJ
tuill be 1Jsed wherever pos-
Si\)/c 1u "Oii;cki11g Ur.''
1\ddrr.s8 1natl to L. fl.1 . Boyd,
/)/ care flf DA /LY PILOT,
/111 1• 187.). 1Veu:port Bear!1,
('u/1f-, 920C3.
PREDICTS TERROR
S. I. Hayakewe
VOWS TAKEOVER
Nathan Here
Hayakawa Says Terror
Threate11 s SF State
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -
Dr. S. I. •1ayaka\va , president
of Sn n Francisco St a t e
College, says a "reign of ter-
ror " within the college's new
black s l u dies department
th reatens the departn1cnrs ex·
iStencc.
sessions.
"These wllo have com-
plained have been threatened;
some have even been at-
tacked, In at least one in-
stance, a group of students
formed a 'people's court' to
vote on whether a student
should be allowed to remain in
the toorse." llayakav1a said.
Huge Crack
Stabilized
Say Police
SAN PEDRO ltJPI) -Thr.
Ji'.llV ning, 300-foo\ long fi~ure
that has threatened lo dl1n1p
si x houses into the Pacific
froin their el iffsir!e pe rch. nr-
peared to ha ve stabilized to-
day, police said.
"fl 's stabilized son1ewh:11 ."
a police spokesrnan said. "Bul
they could go at anylin1e,
they're right on the brink."
One ot \he SIX sli pprtt 30·reeL
down the 200-foot cliff \Vedncs-
day and hanging precariously
on a maS.'iive section of earth
shook loose. when the crRck
\l'idened slightly with a jo lt.
"That one'~ a total loss for
:-ure." the spokesma n said.
··1t '!! go just as soon as Lhe
crack widens a little more."
Of the rive other houses, all
1'alucd at rrom $;iQ,OOO to
S75,000, three were abandoned
\\'hen the rissure first a1)-
peared Sunday and t\\'O were
vacated a :1ear ago because of
another slide.
The crescent-shaped fi ssure
has knocked four of the home::;
from their foundations and
dumped a guest house dOll'!I
!lie cliff lo the rocky beach
below .
A rrLiie;r1J11e11t Set
'--
For A ba11.Llor1111.e11.t
BAKERSFIELD 1t,;Pll -A
Bell Gardens couple charged
1'.'llh er u('! ;Ind inh u111J1ne
ptinishrn(·nt for aban<lo11111g
the ir fo11r-yei.l r·ol<l Uaught er
brside a freeway f;1cet! ar-
r a i g 11111e11 L t od ay i11
Bakersfield r-.-1unici p<i1 Court.
They were jailed Thursday
and bail \\'as set at $12.500
each .
Litllr .lod1• '·S1l11lh" itic11-
1ifi<.'(l hrr 1M1rcnls, tl1r. ilnd
!11rs. Hon:ild ~· 1''ouquet.
\\'ednesd<Jy night al their 13t'll
Cardens hon1c 100 111ill·s south
of here.
"That 's tny 1non11n v and
that's my daddy." she said
when offircrs took her to the
Fouquet home.
Fouquet. 31. a welder, and
111." w1 ff:', Belty". 26. pregnant
\l'ilh h('r l1ftll chi ld. were
Uro11ght b:1tk 10 Baker:;(ic!d -·
loeah•d ;ibou t 25 n1ill'S nnrih of
!he spot 1\·herc the Huie girl
\\':I S fuund i.:lut c.:hing a fence by
l' .S. llighwny 99 last Stilur-
day.
Authoritil'5 said \he gi rl
:;pent 12 hour.s beside the fence
brfore she 1\·as found by
H i~hwoy l';1tl'oln1an T o n1
Cra1'l'ns. Sh(' told l1i1n her
11.11111· 11 as .Jody S111ith ;111d
th:11 hl'r 1nother had tole! her
\0 S<•V !;he lived in Bak{'rsf1(1ld
A lic<lnng has been Sl'l fol'
r•h1v , lJ 10 cle !Crl1llll(' 1f Sil('
will be 1nadc a \1·ard ol lilt
court H('r lhree brothers and
a sister llavc been taken lo a
lluine f o r nondellnqucn!
thlldren in !::! l\Iont<'
No. I"'
'I ih· l11;.:k11011<l J)e111o<'rat
sl'nl ~ lettt•r Tt1ursda\I to the
Jrg1s l.11urt•'s fisca l c ~pert,
Leg1slat11e Anal~·st A. Al;.in
Po~t. and J~kcd Jlun V.'hether
<111 Independent ciud1l should be
111;_1(!1• on ;ill ex:pend1ture
··~111i1a\!'!1 fnr tilt· In st fiscal
~ l'.1r 111Jde by lhl' Finance
U1'1>;Jrtn1c11t.
Unruh s:i1d he b('lieves St;l11·
('on1roller Houston I. Flournu.1
11 ill announ (·e on t-.tond;;y :i
l111dgct .surplus for th e yrar
1·11dcd l:1s1 Jonr 30 for l)iggc r
t h r ;Jd1n1nistrat1on
llf\di C'ltd earlier.
'l'h(' r(';L~oil tllis i~ iniportant
is that Ille legis!;tture ancl
(;u1'. lte<.1gan agreed that
hut!gl'l surplus money l\'Ould
go to ht,l p ;:.u'uiic schools tl1111
.1C:11 -but put dollars limlls
on 1hat amo11111
Unruh tuld Post that if L11c
lrgislature h;i<J known ad·
dilionnl surphis funds were an-
ti'cipated, il ·would have added
niore to the school finance bill.
Get the mosf on
INSURED SAVINGS !
KEYSTONE
SAVINGS
"·'' \'1.,. •$~0C1Ullltl 11 •W • ~_.,p,.,,o~.,,
IS~ ABOUT GUI 5 383 ,t~ SfECIAl 1o•us fllM • ~NN UI".
L.-4 l~atvyer Sues
CyclL1.111L1l e Nlaker
Hayakawa said Th ursday
lherc ha\·e been 20 instances ,,f inlimidalio11 in the pa~t
three weeks by rcvolu\\onaries
who want complete control of
the progra1n.
Hr said he belirved that all
l:l members cf the department
l1ad been threatened.
Hayakawa told a news t·on-
fcrence that '"both teachers
<ind students arc be i n g
threatened with 1·iolence 1(
rhe.v do nol per1nil the rel'Olu-
11onaries complete t•ontrol."
He said he was not prepared
lo list speci fics on vi olent in·
c:idcnts. "An obvious course of
action lo so lve this problen1
\\''()uld be to disband the
rlepartmenl and distribute the
ral'ully and t:ourse!I among
other departments. Suc h an
action may yet be necessary,''
Ji ayakawa saJd.
Disclosure Jl1ental Care R ecord Bllcked i
Ease Urged BEVERLY 1111 .L~ I/IP \ -
"·I don't 1nind being No. I 111
spending,'' says Cov. Reagan, SACRAr-.1ENTO (UPf)
1'hc Assembly government "if I can co1ne before you as
organization committee ha s No. I in gelling the job doJ\c."
been told financi al disc losu re The governor, ~peaking Ill
laws must be eased if con1· the first rrgulnr n1eet ing of
petenl local officials arc going
r)Ulpt1lif'11l c'liJlll'~ r1111df:J in
p:1rt by j(oe:il :igt'.'nt1e~.
Th(! governor Le r rn rd
''hysleric:il" a t hciri::e th <JL hr:>
f;1\'nrl.'d r•cono1ny over ml'nt;il
hl\iilh !rea11nent.
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r 1P lil:ir.c re111:11ncd uncl1cckcd
1 1h•• ruccr:d ~:-11 1!;i Sus;:in:1
\l .. unl:i1 n:-;.b1•!11re knocking the
I !''1 <if 1hc tire Unwn .
F•11t1· \lf lhe rnen on the lire
:11 11 , Ju~ig hl 1vcrc 1oiu rcd, nnc
11 1111 sc1·1u11s burns. l\tnrl' 1han
1110 firi·inen 11;crc \rraled on
t111• 1i nl.'~ fn r r ,1'e irritation.
'l tll against a n1anu(ac1tircr or
th(• addili\'C.
~1 yron \V. Curzon . 55. l1lcd
1l1l' ~tlll Thursd<.1y <1ga1nst
~r1111bb-B1.:tth-Nu1 lnc , rnak-
cr;, of •·swecta.··
Th!• supcnor l·ourl suit con 4
t1·11tk•d Swee\:1 eonl:iined 33
111•rtl'l1 t ;,od1un1 cyr.:la rnate,
11 h1eh ll'as b;111ncd last ~·l!{'k
liv 1hc. Dcrarlinent ur Health,
l·'.ducation and \Velfarr .
Curzon ~aid lie uscd lhr pro-
d11ct f'r1r many years and
nolitTd no ill effects until Nov.
10. 1968. On ttiat date, he said
1t1· bec;:in1c ill and an Ci'-
,1rni na tion P'\'C:llc<I he h11d
e<inter of lhc bladdi:r. The
cancer was rcmored J)l'C . 12.
J%P., by surgery, thr s111t ad-
ded
( '1 1r1n11 ~011 gll t 110 ~pe<.:1\1t:
;11noun t 11( dan1agcs but the
:,111! ;,aid he h.-id been dan1agt'd
"111 1•\('f''" of $10.000" ll v
• 111<,il 'l l'1bahlr ph l'si cal pain
:1 11d rncnt;.il <.111gu1~1l "
."ilal<.: :;o;, Bo111l s
Co for Land
His t'amments ca me one d.1.v
;i!ler Dr. Nathan Ha re. onl'-
!1n1e bla<.:k n1ilitan1. inst ructor
and a leader of last yea r's
violent four-inonth strike for
an autonomous ethnic st11r!ie~
departmen t. declared he had
taktn command of the dcpart-
n1 cnt.
Hare 1\•as assigned originally
to organize the black studies
program but Hay akawa refus-
ed to renew hls one·year con-
tract, \\'luch expired !ast June
J_
lla raka\\'a said Dr. Lrb<in
\\'l1itiiker. acting dean of the
Ethnic Stud!E's Department.
had recei1·cd rcpor!s o r
sturlcnis rorring teaehers out
of their classrooms so the y
~oukl tlold prop a g a n d a
Pal 1' ix o n
Reagan Hit
On College
Policies
to seek election. the nev.·ly organized Tuwn l!all
Richard Ca rpcntt'r , Jobbyi~l \Vest. ll'a.~ defending his ;id.
fnr the League or California 1111n1stration's rceord in till'
Ci ties, said Thursday a l11w field of 01en ta! health.
11-hieh goes into effect Nov. 10 l!c tol d Iii~ au<licncr Th11rs-
11·il! discou rage qualified can-LOS ANGELES ~UPI J-The didates froin running fnr cily d:1y th;1t Cali forn1;i I~ spendin;.:
stale college svstezn is becom-and county offices because n1ore pc:r pa11cn1 on 11o~pil:.t
ing "an insli1ution for the !hey "'ill havr to disclose I heir care of !ht· rnl'ntally ill lh<.111
eli1e'' under the Reagan ad-Jinancial \\'orth. <iny 01tu•r !>l;ilc:.
ministration, Asse1nhly Dcmo4 The n1easu rc, by assenibly \l'h;1! s 11\<1rr. nf'ag;111 ~.1 1d,
cratic leader Jess Unruh said Dcniocratie leader Jes.~ Cn-s!3ff1ng stand.'.lrds fur ::,t;ilt· 111-
Thursday. ruh, req uires publi eoffi{'ials s1itulions 11111 ht• 1nrt luur
1\'hl'n he nssurned olf1cr in
1967. HcagH 11 s;11d . Calilor1\L·1
w;i.s ~pending ~21.1 1n1llion lur
1ilt" ~t ale Dl'part1nc11t of tllc n.
1:11 Hyg1rne budget. 1•11r !h1•
c11rn.:.nt 11.~1 ·:11 y1•a1·. lir ~;i1d,
!llf' f1 f:;U rt· '' S27!'1 m1Jl1011.
( :011 >w1·valio11
L.:nruh , a probable candidate. lo report pub I ic!y 1 nve~t nient~ yen rs a he a ti of .~chedu IC'. !'\AC:J\Aj\'I r:\'TO ( l'P J)
for governor, said a n1c1nor4 of n1ore than $"10.00 1n bus1-St.'.lff111;i st:11li.lards lur ~latr
d f \.. ''h II I · Till' S(flte resourec-s acirni;:_v\ nn um rom ice ~ ance or ncs.~cs rrgu ated by st~le or 1nst1tut1ons \1l'r·t St'l by .a pro· "
H. G'. \V hitesel lo Chancellor local government. fess1onal !'nmmit1ee in 1967 ch11•r of t'nn.-.L'r\Jtir\11 rd11c11
Glenn S. Dumke says up to ;in<l thi s yei1r 1hc sl:.ile sel 11011 hn~ heen ~11 \'!J !hr J(JlJ til
25.000 quall!led students could :<h<1t1t lo me('t thC>in l\'ithin five ni ;iking !>\Jn• 1•11n~e1'\';it1t111 ol
ha\'e been turned away lrom 1\Jttcf'l.ll.ll 'l'lii •fl Yt:<ir'i . lll':1•,an s:-11d. addi ng: • -~ _ -,., 11:11ural l'(•s.>n1r1 ·L·~ 1 ~ n t the IS.college syste m I a s t '"fod:.iy, I c:u1 <innounce 10 you
n1on!li . R tli:il \ll' ll'ill rr:ii·h tlH· 100 per· 11\(•l'l/Jokl'd 111 (h(' 1 ·011~11·uclHJll
"1\llhough so1ne of these .11)-a11 l)r•t>(l(ll'(' <c·111 111:1rk llv J11n1· :10. 19i0-111 ,1;111· h 1i.~l\l\'d~~
plicatlons repre ~enl dupl1ca-l1111r .r c;irs :il1e:id ol ~t·hedule. l<dw.11'd F. [)(di ler, h1 •;1il (ii
lions," Lnruh sa id, "the ('ha11-LAS VEVAS, Nr1·, (l'P I\ TllL• JlJi1•r rnfll' :..1 111 thr ad-1111• ;1~\'!11.'.\ ~ nflH·c 1d <'u!1
f1D you wan I a fresh •,tart ..•
t ~ cope with ianHly troubles,
111 heallll or lac k ol any kind
~11d rorne ou t ori top? Like
!ho1Jsand'i or other people you
l dn find the answer in a bet1er
tltHler~1and1ng of Cod and of
yo\!r place in t1is creation.
CIH1,11an Scien1is1s have
foun~ 1hat this l!nderstandi ni
t<ln give one a fresh star! to
a happier and more useful
{'XIJleflCP.
\orne and /iear !his fe clur e_
···r 11~ 1.ateway to ~ New l1(e"
by Naorn1 Price. C.S .. a merrt-
ber ol The Ch11 ~11a n Science
Bo~rd of lec!ur e~~1p,
Chrlslian Sciencg lec~re
1·Cllor'!; office h<i s admllt::'d Charges ag<1 1nst r11n ol f1v1· 1n1111~lr(.Jtion 11~1~ :ir1·1>111pl1shrd ·xf·1·1 :tll"ll r dtl(Hl)!•tl (ih' pa ~1
)•'ccli11 0'Y _l,'itlf' rhat J0,000 studen1s "'·ho \1·ere persons arrested in connet'lion ll s goals through a reduction l'.1u 1t"Hr':1, 1•.1s nanH·<1 T hur~ •1i;"''""'"" ''"""'• T"•••r•
hil ly academically <i ualJfied with !he $200 ,000 burglary nf 111 1hP nurnbrr nl hospit<JI pa· !la\' 111 1111 lhr nP1•lv cr1•11teil ll••<h ''"a "Ell·•
llJO AM ~~lu•d•Y. Ne~ I
\VASHINGTON /UPI) were denied admission in the the \V iii Hogers r-..luseurn 1n !it'lll '> -I nun 22.00!1111 1967 to p11.~l Ill 1'1tn~P rv:il1or1. p!:11111111~ SPI'"'"'"' bv tn•
First Lad.v l"at Nixon 11·as fa ll of 1969. Malibu. ll'ere dismissed 1n La:; 14 .000 at prt'~Cll1 -;;nd by en-11ll1 i.:l'r 111 th e l-'ublil· \V urksl F,,., c~~,"~~":;0;";~·~~~Sd•n•ll•
rrpol'tcd f ~cling li ne today "l'he slate college .~ y ste n1 , -;;V~eg~•~s~J~"~'~':"~'.c~·:°":'~'.-~"~"~"~s~<l~a )~';. _;'~o~u~rn~g~l:"~'.'~l 1~0~<11~· 1~·o~l~o1~"~"~'~"~' ~o~f;;;;~D~1~· p~a~r~lm:"~"~· ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-'.::;;;;;;;;;:;;:;;;;;;;~;;:;~~ after sufft::ring several days ll'hich 1\•as intended lG provide11 ------
from a so-called 24-hou r virus. higher education at low cost'
SACHAj\1£N TO rt;PI) Under orders of Dr. Walter !o every academically quali ·1
T:1c slale has traded $2.8 'Tkach, the \Vhite House physi-ried sludent, is now threat -I
n1illion 1vorth of bonds to the cian. hov.'ever, Mrs. Nixon encd with becoming an insti ·
DECORATOR
r\;11scr·l\elna Development Co. kept her calendar eornplelely l u ti o..ri ror the f'li~," he 1
fnr a 425-acrr si te for a new clear for the rest or the 1veek. charged. I
st:ilr tQllrge east n! Ventura _ llP';;-•mmmmmmmm·------------Thr gencr:'ll obhgatlon bonds
\\'ere excha ng ed for the land
Thursday 1n a negotiated
lransacLion because the state
is 11nahle to sell its maximum
~ percen t. interest rate bonds
in the inflated bond market.
I SEE BY TODAYS
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tires. $19.50.
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ffon1e fo1· lJCI E1agi1aee1·s
r onstruclion cre\1s are pushing UC Irvine's S8.6 m1l-
l1on engineering school buildings toward completion
next sum mer. Nine-story struc ture at left will house
48 laboratories. plus faculty. administrative and re-
search offices. Information and compuler sciences
\\ill use s1naller buil ding at righ t. Classrooms will
be on first floo r level common to both buil dings.
Schools Push Insurance
Districts Offer Student Pnblic Service Policies
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1·1its schools aren't, liob/f!
jO!' C(Jl llpl!S OC:C11.le11tS. f'n/-
frnvill(l Iii a ru11duu;u 011 1//r
:;11uatio11, based 011 Oze ex-
per1e nce oj one Ora11uc
Co11il!y district.
By AsiOCiattd Press
SANTA ANA -A di!fe rent
kind of note from the teacher
goes home v.·ith J ohnny these
days.
It isn't about Johnny's
troubles \vilh arithmetic. This
one is a pitch lo sign him up in
a \"Oluntary student accident
insurance program.
Every California st ho o 1
district promotes some sort of
pri\'ale insurance program for
students, with coverage rang-
ing from football injuries to
accident.! on the side"·alk in
front of school .
School officials say the pro-
grams, usually offered by ma-
jor insu rance companies, are
part of "public scr\•ice" to
parents.
Bu! the director of one in·
:;urante firm specialil'..1ng in
:-.luclcn! insurance says schools
also plug insurance in order to
r ut parents on notice schools
are not liable for campus ac·
1:1dents.
Student accident lnsur11 nce
\1·as first offered through some
i;chool districts 10 years ago.
The 2i,000-student Santa Ana
School District began pro-
mo ting a general student ac-
cident rogram this year. It
\\"as one of the lasl in th e state
to do so. Prevously, it had
pushed on ly for insurance for
its athle-tes.
The district ·s e:i:perien<·e
"·as similar lo that of olhers
111 Callfornia.
11 solicited information frum
19 insurance co nip an 1 t s .
rrre.1ved bids from four and
srlcc1ed one. \\·hose pol ic.v
~·nsls $3 a year for elemcn111rv
pup iles and S5.50 for high
:.chool students.
School officials ad\"erhsied
it doesn"t <·onflil't with othrr
1n~urance policies the parents
niay have,"' he explained.
The insu rance progrrin1s
ha\'e heen usually accepted 111
school districts matter (lf
Jactly. But sorne trouble
' .
r!rveloped "'hen Santa Ana
began its progran1.
A resident coinplained to the
school board that it was unta ir
lo use lax money to single out
a businessman and promote
his name and business.
What Obedie1ace:?
JJat ty l'uller of Carden Gro\"r isn"! grtllng 1nuch.
cooperation fro1n her lJobern1an frien d , Kachina,
during an obed ience de1nonslrat1on at t he Eastgate r1ark U o& Shon'. Obviou sl y, K achina \\'asn't an '1\'
.s tudent.
lhe insurance in 1Mters sen! -----------------------1
home 11'ilh I.he stude.n\5. 'The
lrlt'-'r~ listed the bsur:11,ee
;ii;ir·nt's name. address. phone
number· and details about the
policy.
A school dt~trict h a ~ no
olhrr part in the program than
pron1ol100.
'"\\'r ~pec1fically point out
the agrnt is 10 handle al! ap.
phe<1!1011s , 111 o n t \" and
cla1 ms,,. said Ch.:i rles · f\enney.
~an1 a Ana schools superin·
!('ndent
'"\\'e don't e ven lakr in·
!'u ranc<' inquiries at the school
district offices."
Kenny labels the program as
"co mmunity service:·
Bill Russell. w ho iid-
111inister.ll the Ca Ii fo r n i a
I n I erscholastic Federation
Protecllve Fund. one of the
1 l<irgest firms in the state ~11-
ing student insurance, says 1 there are other reasons fo r lhe
pro~rams .
"Public service, or cou rse, is
one of the main reasons."
Russell ~aid. "But the districts
also use tilt voluntary in-
st1ranee program as a crutch
-a kind of public relations
device."
He said \\'hile school!'i are
1101 legally responsible for
carnpus acr.idenl;;, man y
parent.s feel the schools should
be liable. ··1r an accident happens and
!he parents come down on the
district , the admini.llt rators
can say they offer~ insurance
to them and it wa.ll refused,"
~aid Ht1sse!I. '
''By offering the \ru:urance
the di strlr.1 is. more or less,
pulling parents on notice:·
Insurance agents say ~tu·
den t accident policies are not
a big part of their business.
"It has to be writtin on •
l11rge mass. and the margin of
commission I~ quite •mall,"
orie agent said.
Quality Why Be
Costs No Satisfied
More ... With
When You Anything
lll'f From Except
Springdale The Best!
Hardware
HttLlltAY
ltttLLElt ltEltllY
Free Roller and Tray Set
with one or more
gallons of
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NewTVSlwwsShotDowninNielsens
By VER.~OS sccrrr
llOLLYWOOD fUPI) -The
failure of the new television
season no longer is c-onjecture,
according lo the first complete
Nielsen rating in which all
new series have been exposed
to the pt1blic.
Ni el sen, by \\'hose oount the
three rnajor n e I.,,, or k s
detenn!ne the life or death af
a series, turned up only lwo
ne1v in the lop 28 rated
ShO\\"S.
They are ··The J im Nabors
!'ho\\·." in I Ith place and
'"!\\a rcus \.l,'elby, til.D." Ln 12th
spot. All the others are
~pecials, movie.!! or o J d
favorites.
At the top of the list are Bob
Hope, .. Rowan and Martin's
Laugh-In." Red S k e I t o n,
.. Gunsmoke," "Family Af-
fair,'' "Here's Lucy,'' "Kraft
~1usic Hall" and ··ironside."
T h e in voluted television
111edium is Jackir1g s o
desper1tely in imagination and
darine that in the first 56
r . 1
\, .. '"'"' ii1P"'
programs Y:hich should have
.atlracLcd at lt.:a~t Lhe curious
an1ong home dial t\\'irlers.
The CBS Nel'i·s voilh Walter
Cronkite drtw more vie\\'ers
than I ~ or the ne\v dramas,
con1cdies and musicals. Even
Hoger J\1udd and his Saturday
night CBS News outgunned
five new entertainment shO\\'S.,
llume audiences are staying
v»ith entertainment a n d
perfortnerg they know .
High and safe in J\lr.
Nielsen's count are De a n
f\1artin, Glen Campbell, Jackie
Gleason and such ancienl
wheezers as ''The Beverly
shows rated by Nielsen, a lliltbillies," "The FBI ,''
puny total of eight new series "D r agnet," "Bewitched,"
was counted. "Bonanza." "Green Acres."
In addition to the afore.men-"The V i r g i n i a n , ' ' a n d
tioned Nabors and Welby, the '"f\1 ayberry RFD."
others were "The Governor Nielsen jt1st tabulates the
and J .J .," '"Room 222," "Andy ratings by the number of
Willlams," "fl1y \Vorld and viewers. no a ttempts are
\Velcome To It," ''Then Can1e made lo explain -ff such a
Bronson" and '"The Bold thing is possible -viewing
Ones." habits of the American public.
Conclusions, however, may
~ drav.·n •
Th' habit pattem is sLrong,
indeed overv.•helming, among
regular viewers. Many a
videcroriented Arnerican ha.,
;idopted rather figures such as
Jtaymond Burr or Lorne
G retne as their -0wn.
Others mi~lrusl . .much lh<1t
is new. Only "Julia" and
"Laugh-lri" n1ade any sort or
impression last season.
i\tore imporl<1ntly , th e
television industry has fi led to
produce sufficient new shows
of quality to motivate the
\'iev.·er lo break hil viewing
habits.
This season'.s offerings are
an indictment of network
preS:idents, producers, writ.ers
and programming eitecutives.
They have lost touch with
public taste or underestimate
ot.
In any case, f.1r. Nielsen's
ratings ha\•e shamed them
brutally.
Eight from a total of 21 newl---------------------
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Open End Schedules ; YOUR !.,lw!~~!~.:... 11 • ., j
E f W ·zz · .. thlit , ... no longer need hut • xcerpts o z lUll'tS ! --•1 .... " u .. i... i i NOT OYER $50 t
'l'he Open End Theater of
f'cy,·port Beach has announced
the casl for its upcoming pro-
duction , ''All the Lonely
People: the Private \\1orld of
Tennessee \Villiams."
Directed by Warren Deacon,
'Hair' Goes
Worldwide
SAN FRANCrsco rAP I -
Three new con1panies of the
rock musical "Hair'' wi!I open
in Las Vegas, Japan and
Canada, by the end of the year
-bringing the number of
"'orld"·ide '"Hair" prodt1ctions
to 13, \Villian1 Ball. director of
thr. American Conser\'atory
Th('a\er announced.
Th e first new production is
slated ta open Dec. I at the
International Hotel in Las
\1cgas.
the program wlll be an ~ ? ? ? ? ? ? i
original concert reading based : • • • • • •
on the plays. poems and short it YOUR ANSWEI • stories of one of America's : : :
most \1·e1J kno"·n pla\'wrights • You coll ~e DA1L y PILOT, o1k fw • and t\\·o-time Pulitzfr Prize : 1" l
v:inrwr. ::. Cl1s1ifled Allwertisi"I, •Ml plan • i.
Casl members in clude David
;ind Betsy Pat1 I, Genevieve :: 4 PILOT •
J\lurray. Carol Arnone. Robert • i
·: PENNY .. •• llo11·sley and \Valter Phelps.
lhe latt<'r managing director ,.. •
or the thealec. : PINCHER :
!II u lti-media bnckgrounds t •
for the production ~·ill be pro-• CLASSIFIED AD :
vided by Ken Shearer, \\"ilh :: •
technical direction under • AT OUll SPECIAL LOW RA-i Wayne Pelke. : •~ :%
The production. \1•hich e.x-• 2 2 •
amines the artistic and !" 3 uHIS TIMIS DOLl.AlS .:• personal life or \\'illiams, opens i ..
No\'. 21 for four weekends al •
the Open End. 28\S Villa \Vay. : AND YOUR: CREDIT IS GOOD I : ''"'°" Beoch. A touror high • DI AL NOW DIRECT! • schools, colleges and clubs is : •
pl anned follO\\'Jng the initial II-6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 :
run. 11·i1h inform a Lion ! ,!
a\·ailrible by calling the box of-• fT91 frw N.m C..., J4t.1Dtl •
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1970
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\Nill stay ugly
longer.·
Whal ho1h-Volkswogen
wroughllh is yeor2 _
~
The equipmenl is fosle ro-ncf
more thorough than any me·,
chon ic alive. A longer-losli ng engine,
that's who!.
It 's mo re powerlul 1hon
rhe old en gine. IT op speed,
81 mph VS. 78 mph I
h hos bette r accelera1ion
But mos! important, it doesn '1 have lo ·
work as hard lo get you where you"re
going.
Thus, according to every calcula l1on
known lo man, ii will lasl even longer,
An d just lo make sure the engine and
every other VW parl leads o long,
ha ppy lile, we have onolh er su rprise
lor 1970,
The Volkswag en Diagnostic Checkup ,
Now belore the name scores you
away, lislen to whal it is:
VW Diagnosi s is on exc lusive fr ee
service checkup by trained technicians
usi ng special diagnostic equipmenl.
And it's so advanced, ii,
con ocluolly lell you you.
have a problem early, before
ii becomes a real problem.
, Fo r instance, lei's say 1he
resistance in one of your spark plug
w ires is too high.
Nothing seri ous. bu1 ii could reduce
you r gos mileage ond event ually foul up ,
yourspark pl ugs, ·
. During o Dlog noslic Check up, our
equipmenl con find and we con lix this
problem in a metie r of m inute s.
When you buyo newVW, you 'reen·
lilied lo lour of these adva nc ed checkups
lree.
Whal could be o belie r deal 1hon
1ho1?
You buy o bug. l.fi/)i
V>k lake core olihe bugs. VJt/I ,---H•s.dd , lhOIJih. !hit he
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Is Seeing Believing?
lt'fi a little hard to t el l, but it appears that 3·year-old Debbie Peterson of
Sali nas has really Jost her head over Hallo~·een. Actually, 5he is just 1ro rk ing
out for the loca l footliall t eam , "sing an old doll head.
lgno1·ed
Firrn Still Gets Access to U.S. Sec rets
~lafia Ties to
'rASHl?\GTO~ (AP \
Pentagon sccur11y orf1ciols
cleared a Pennsylva nia con·
tractor for access to ~ccrr1 in-
formation despit e reports in
police anrl conJ!ress1on;d f1!rs
linking !he company to !he
r-.lafl n.
i\led1co Jndustr;rs l11r. or
P!ttstnn, Pa . \1 h1ch h a s
rcccl\·ed Sl2 million in gn\"f'rn·
1nen1 contracts since 19fi6, had
a security clea rance from .Jan.
28, 1%8, to J une 20. 1968. The
rle:irancc was tennin11t cd <i l
the con1pany's reques t. a Pcn-
1?.gnn source s:.i1d , ;i f I er
~rcunty off1ci:ils a~~cd fnr ;id.
1ht1f'\nal 1nform:il1n n a h out
con1p<iny off ice rs.
Pentagon rC'Cflrds ind1ca1e
r-.1edico I n du st r J e s h:is
performed v.cll fin ;ill its
defense \1·ork , 1n\·rih·1ns con-
tracts 11•ith the 1\rmy, Na\·y
;ind Air f rircr 1t n1,w 1~ \\·ork·
1ng nn a ~4 m1!h{)n contract !('I
produce rnetal parts for 7 75
1nrh rnck('l "arhrad~. ui>ed by
1· S. fprces 1n \"1t·!nam. but
this partieu!ar Jflh dOC'~ not rC'·
r1u1re acre$S tn cla~s1f1ed
ma!rr1al Dcfcn~r D"partrirn1 reJ!ula·
tirins require that 1hr pnnc1pal
n{[1fers of 11 comp<iny hf"
rheck('d lhrough VB! name
anrl f1ngerpr1nl f ile~ hefore tile
f1nn c<1 n be cleared for access
in class1f1cd 1nf!'lrmat1on.
If dc.roga!ory information is
lnund. the D<'fense lndustr Jal
Se:curi ly Commanrl al Colum-
bus, Ohio. determines ii 1t is
~Cfl{)US enough 10 "·arrant
lt1 rthrr in \'rstigat100. Such a
<lelerm1nat1nn rrqturrs that
thr case be rrferred io a
higher Irie! for re\"Jt'\I". but no
such action \1·as t;iken when
i\!ed1rn's apphcal!oo "as pro·
e:essed.
\l"h;1\ snrt of Jnform:it1011
11 a~ av:Hlable nn \lcd1co
Jndu~tries?
-Iri 1961 , a '."rn;ite sub·
ron1m1t1 cc headed b\· Srn.
.l ohn L i\1cC1rllan, ·o-Ark ,
11.•ted tl1edJco Elrctric r.lo!nr
Ce>, later renamed flled1co
lndusl r1cs. as a place "Ire·
quentrd by'' Russt ll /\ ,
Bufahn{), \1·hom it de!.cribed ;is
'"nnr nf the most r11thless and
JlQ\\Crful leade rs nl !he fllaf ia
in the i·n1ted States··
-\ri!ll arn ?lledica. former
prr"11dcnt and n1111· ~ent'ra l
rnan;11::er l"lf i\lf'dicn lndu~!nes.
\\J"-J1,trrl 1n thr ~;1 me reoo1l
a~ among 1he · ' c r i m in a l
a~~Qc1;itcs"' nf Bu L1linn
-.Jan1es /\. 0'!1ceo, the
f1 rn1 ·~ traffic managrr. ""·~
p1"C~f'11I in J!l~7 whl"n Nrw
\'nrk St.ate Police broke up the
Co11aing IJp for Air
Apal achin conferrnce -a
rncetin~ of IO]l r.1,1f1a l1~1res
fro m :thrnuji!hout lhe liniled
State~. Bu falino 11as hsted by
the fl!cC!ellan eon1m1ttee as
an arrang('r of and p;1r11c1panl
1n the /\p alachin 1nectini;.
Rufal1no and Osticco \\'erf'
lr11c r conviclr!I 111 federal
cnurt of con!'"piracy lo obstruct
JU.'i"llC<' af1r r !he~: rciused to
!ell authorities wh11t v:e nt Qn
a!. !he C{)/lferrncc The con-
\"i ct1ons wrre {)Vel'!urned \\'hen
an appeal." cour1 ruled that the
govrrnmcnt h:i~ f;oled to
prO\"C that a cnn1c ha s been
<.omn111 ted.
Jn l%·1, !he \lrC 1cll;in com·
m1t1ec said the ~1c1 l1an·born
Bufalino wa" ;ic\i\c 1 n
narcol1c~ !raff1ck1nc. labor
r:icketcrrin~. and dealing in
stolen Jl'"'cls and furs.
Lat!' 1n l!l68. he \\"as charged
\1 ith conspirary to transport
"!Olen 1el('1·1~1nn :;cts across
sl:ile line~
A ~kl'd ;1hout 111~ rrlat 1nn~hip
111th Bufallno, \1Crhco said in
:i "'l('phonr 1n1en 1ew that he
had known him all his !1fr As
f11r the allri:;:itk1n th;it Ilufal1nn
frrqucn!s the J\ledtco plant. hi:-
;iddrd •·Su re lie oen1cs to srt>
us. \\'1>re sel li ng him cqu11r
mcnL hr "," a cu 5tomcr I can"t
t ell hin1 tn g~t 1hP hell 0111."
Princess Anne of Britain emerges from a Chietain tank of the German army
~·rule tank offi cer provides explanation. Ann e vi 5ited the tank operations at
Pazerborn durin.I'.; .second dc.y of her German visit.
It's Lea ry for The Weary
Fa•te't in The We~t
Someth ing Special
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DAILY PILOT /J
Leuke111ia It Can't Be Called Speed
Not Given
By Cats
Court,s Have Been Pati ent S ince 1954 Ruli11 g
JTHACA, N.Y (L:Pl )-Tht're
is no reason at prest'nl to
rear thal pet CdtS lranSl":'lil
leu kemia to humans, accord ing
to a Cornell l.!nivers1ty sci-
entist.
"It "'ould be unwise to
blan1e cats for human cast's
of leukemia on the basis of
presen t knowledge," Dr. Char·
lcs E. Rickard, professor of
pathology at lhe New York
State Veterinary College, said
J\londay.
The subject of cat Jeu kein 1a
Y•as revi~wed at the fourth
Internat1onal Symposium on
Comparative Leukemia Re-
search al Cherry Hill, N.J.,
earlier Jn the month . Since
then , there have been reports
linking cat leukemia with hu·
111an leukemia.
Research on ca t leukemia.
Rickard said, and on certain
other tumors ha ve revealed
that they are caused by spc·
cific vi ruses. Som~ of these vi·
ruses have been transmitted
experimentally to dogs, rab·
bits and monkeys. They also
grow in human cells in test
tubes. Rickard added.
WASHI NGTON (A P) -In
the 14 }'ears since I h e
Supreme Court ordered public
schools desegregated ··with all
delilx>rale speed," many had
as(ed, "until when?"
The court has an s\\·crcd:
'"Now ."
"Continued operation of
segregated schools under a
standard of al!O\\"Hl~ 'all
de 1 i be r a le speed' for
de segregation is no longer
constitutionally permissible,''
the court said \\'cd nesday.
··i.;ndcr explici! holdings of
this cou rt the obligation of
t'\'ery school dislrict is to
terminate dual sc hool systems
at once and to operate now
and hereafter only unitary
schools."
The court n Jled unanimously
tll ay 17, 19:t~ th at racial
seg regation in public schools
was uncon~litutional.
Hea lizing the problems that
co uld arise fr on1 ove rturning a
system that had been required
by law in 17 states and sane·
Lioned by Jaw in four otticrs.
the co urt pondered for a yaar
before giving any guidelines
for implementation.
Ma y 31. J9:tS, the court said
federal cou rts should require
'"a prompt and reasonable
start lQwa rd full compliance.''
and an end to segregation in
publi c schools '"with a I I
dellberate speed."
Lower courts were to be
allowed to ''take into account
the public int.e reat'' I 11
eliminating obstacles t o
desegregation. "But it should
go without saying lr;tr" the
v i~a/ily of these co_p»fttutional
pnnc1ples cannot be al loll'ed 10
~·ic ld s1111ply l>ccause of
<h~agrrrinl'nt with thrin ·•
Thr courts \\'Cre to require
school offJ c1als to "make a
prompt. and rca sona hle sta r!
toward full c:impliance " But
··once such a slarl has been
made, the courts may fi nd
that additiona l time 1 s
necessa ry to carry out the nil·
in,c in an cHectl\'C manner."
No deadline v•as set.
Jn 1953 the SuprcnH.' Court
said the fear of 11olcncc nt-
tcnding desegregation 1n Littlc
Huck, Ark . was no reaso n to
dr!av
··1:hc constitution<1l r1gl1ls nf
rr~pQnd cnts arc not to be
~;1r·rificed or yielder! to 1hr
\"[Q lrnce and disorder wh1eh
ha\"e followed upon tho ar-
lions of the gov ernor and
lr~islature,'' the court ruled.
Then the court ruled oul
"era~ivr sehemc.~" to avoid or
delay desegregation and in
1960 backed l.iwl'r l'.ourts
\'th1ch had dC(ldt d certain
school d1str1cts hiid llad lime
enough.
But al the same tune 1l
denied an NAACP plra 10
order school~ in New Orlean s
to c(,scgrcgale nt the ~lart nr
tht ~hool year 1nsll'.ad of 11111
rnon1hs la!er. the opposue of
its position \.\'edner;day.
ln a Memphis. Tenn .. par~s
descj.1regat10n case in 1!'163 the
court said 11 had ··nel'er con-
1ernpl<ited that lhc concept uf
'clrliberale speed' w o u Id
countenance 1nde!1n1 \e delay 111
chm1na t1on of racial barriers
A year l~ter, ruling that
Prrncc Edward County, \"~,
could not close !ls schools to
escape segregation, the court
oh~e rvt'd, '"The 1in1e for mere
'deliberate speed ' had run
out "
In 1965 the court rulcJ 111('
''grade-a -year desegrcg<1!1011
approach of Forth Smil h.
Ark .. \1·<1~ no longer a1'·
ceptab!c. ··Delays in desegrc·
1-(ating public school :;ystems
arc no longer tolerable ," it
said .
Th e next to t1nal blow lo
rlelay came lasl year \vhen the
court in thre e unanimou.\
dec1s1ons ruled "frcedont ot
chou:e" plan s l'.'ere inadequate
11 they did not bring about suf·
f1cient integration.
ln the Mississippi co:i~e
decided \Vednesday the argu·
ment t1ad bee n that loc11l
.:iulhorit1l'S actin g Jn good faith
to end desegregation needed
n1ore time lo o v e r co 1n e
.. logi~!1t'al"' problrrns 111 con·
\Crting school systr1n11. II had
be<'n the l:ist pi ca left lnr
delay
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SACRAi11E~TO {UPI l -A
private nonprofit corporat10 11
ha~ Ileen formed to enable in·
di viduals to legally cnntribul('
properly to the state pa rk
syslrn1 . (;ov. llonald Reagnn
annJun cf'd Tuesday.
'The organization, call in:;
itself lhc California Stale Park
Foundation, 1~ designed 10
seek funds, property and o!hcr
gifts for Uie parks program o!
the parks and recreation
depa rtment.
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Bewru·e Auto Gyps
By SYL\llA PORTER
\ ou are starting an acros~
rounlry automobile trip -
along y,ith a record number of
Americans during I he s e
plCa:\an t auturnn weeks follov.
ing the summer stampede of
\a cal 1oners
You stop at a service ~tat1on
10 get gas and h;ne the 011
checked \Vh1le !his is he 1n~
done ) ou go lo the rest roorn
rectnlly filed a $2 8 million
suit against four m ii Jo r
~er1 tee stations aecu:.cd of
Jraud against motor1st5
TO HELP YOU protect
) ourself against such tnckery
e~pecial!y wbile 'ou re on the
oprn roarl here s a short
C"atalog of some of thr most
flagrant gyps
-Thi.' operator may short
thum b lhe otl gauge so that it
will show the need for a quart
-although vour car ac\LJa!lv
doesn t need any 01! 'Then he
may or may not add thr oil -
bu! still charge you 60-80 ct>nl s
for 11
-Thr operator ma\ l\h1!e
, oti re not looking pour 01! on
vour shock a h~orbers point
B e's a CLV
Edl'.ra rd V f\lcFarland
of 1\tkinson Campbell
and McFa1Ja11d Insur
.u1cc Agency Ne\\port
!~each ha s been deSlJ:
nated a ~harlered Life
l nder\\r1tcr llr 1s
pi csidcnt of Costa l\1esa
'.'\ort h Kt\\anis
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NASO L1atin91 for Thur•d1y, October 30, 1969
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\\HEN YOU return the al
tendant H\forms )Ou that )O 1
m11s\ have hit a ~harp roc k
:ind points to a s lo y, I y
rkflat1ng llrc whlth he
further expla n!'. ran not ht
repaired Then• s nolh1ng but
desert ahead for hundreds of
miles and 'ou simply rlon t
h;ne the lune lo start shop
ping for !ires tn a strange
small town So vuu plunk 1lov.n
$-iO for a new one on thr spot
ou! 1 h 1 s prohlen1 -and ------------
persuade you to ha\e them
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\I/h at ~011 don t klfcrw 1s th<1l
the mechanic slashed \our tire
wh ile vou \\ere rn the
v.ashroom -after brirflv i;1 i
1ng )O 1 as 11 gPDd target lot
lh l~ \ IClOUS tr1t:;k
As the mass1\e fl'<leral state
h1ghv.ay svstem nears c1nn
ple!1on more and niore \;:ica
t1oncrs are beco ming \JCtuns
of a lengthening hst ol g) p~
frauds and s v;i ndles
perpetrated by service sla
t1ons along the roart 'The At
!orney Genera! of New J\1cx
JC'O as 1usl one 1nd1eat1on of
the extent of this problem
Union Oil
Earnings
Decrease
LOS ANGELES !OPT J -
Union 011 Co or California
reponed a decrea~e 1n nel
earning ror the l 1r~l nine
months of 1969 compared v.ith
the same prnod 111 1968
despite .a sr,rn pcret>nt 10
crease 10 total rr\enurs
pres1drnl Fred Hartley said
J\londa)
Ln1on ~ net eai nings throu>(h
Sept l 1969 v.rre $\03 8
million <ompared to $113 5 1n
1968 Net earn ngs per 3vcrap:e
common share outstanding
\\ere SJ o., compared to $3 42
In 19611
ll<1rHrv ~;-i1d lo!al fl'\ rnuc~
reach("(! SI 46 b11!1on a ~c1 rn
percent 1nlrcasc o'er the first
nine months of 1!!68 111th
rrudc oil and n 111 r~I J:!<I~ pro
duc11on 1ncre1~111~ ll and 2J
percent rcs pc r.t11r\I
Offsctl1ng 1 ecnrd produrt1rm
and •ale~ 11erc higher intt n •t
pxprn~e hirher amor11z 1t11Jn
charges for prospttctl\I! c1!
lands acquired off 'fc>.as ;-ind
Cahfo rnia 10 !968 highrr dr v
hole Josse« h1~her 11 a.i:e and
salary eosts and hight r costs
of ma rnals supphes and
purchased crude 01! Hartley
said
Ol'POllTU .. ITV-~lol•l'E E•l'l .. ~El
ti •tAPUl.CO or tAlllBRE~H
l'ew Jllf1fl lv• c~~""~ •n ~0·~1
tO L~' S"c~ 1 (•D 1 ~ l Cv•r~ BO 1••• O• •• 11•._
C&b r\--S•I •r•"" JO • o'
PO e o •u
"'''"'""rt B••<~ c • •11n
l'h~no IU Ul tJll
replaced
-HE i\1A \ PO UR Alka
Seltzer 10 vour hAl!erv lhrn
shov. }OU how it roams up and
Ir! \Oll reach the obvious con
clu~1on that you need ii nr.w
hatteiy Not onlv dot s lie pro
fit from the sale but he pro-
bahly also v.1 ll resell )Our old
ba!lery to someone else
-He n1ay punrturc your
radiator hose shov. you v;ater
squirting out of 1\ -and urge
)OU to buy a new one 1m
mechatelv He also might tell
you he found your Ian belt
broken ' thereby forcing ) ou
to buy a new one at once
-If yoll ask him to check
'aur brakes he may take off
the wbeel and chscover that
)OU need a new sel of brake
shoes (do )Oll knnv.• v.h al a
brake shoe is~) \\ht'n ~our c3 r
niav actually need only a $5
brake ad1ustmcnt
-OR Fl~ALLV he may
~imply grossly overrharge )OU
for repairs and se n ices which
your car actuallv does need
As a brier guide to costs for
some common parts anrl
repai r )obs a new ILre should
co~t from $26-flO a new bat
!er) from $20-45 a new
radiator ho~e fron1 SS-$10 In
stalled a new fan belt about
$;, a new set of brake shoes
fro m $4-0-60 a ncv; set of
shock a~sorbers $4(µ)()
Here are basir n1les ror
handhnr,; car rcpau s a \
strange sen1e e stations v.hcn
you re far from home.
I I) IF YOU SUSPECT a n y
foul pla y immediately call the
loc 11 po1 1cr state pohr.e or
.-t1~tnct attorne) s olf1ce lf
the sen tee stallon has a
r!'<'Ord of rackr1t'l'nng \ht>
police will probably kriow
about 1t
12\ 1f \0\1 re nea r a tov.n
call lhc Amrr1ca11 Autornnblle
A~~n ~ fven 1£ \nu re nol a
mrn1ber) tl1e Lhan1ber of
C 01nmerce or the Hrttei
Bus ncss Bureau One of thrm
n11\ be able to send an 111
\ecfl!!3l0r
!:ll II \Our rar is fa1rlv ne"'
tc1 to get it to the appropr1ale
IOC'<il ear rlra!cr for his optn1on
ab011t 11~ problems
1 ~1 STA\ \\ITJI \1JUr car
\\alk around ... ilh l h e
mechanic Don t go to the rr~l
rflO m \\ h1le !he 1 ~r 1~ on tie
ral'k or bf> ng chr rkt"ft 01 rr bv
;i mrchan1r or C\en al tht ga~
r11111p Y.<11! until \OU ran pu ll
Jt nrf lo the parking area and
l()('k 11
''BE YOURSELF''
Oc you ever fetl ttiat ycu •r• be1n9 h•1d back by
~u •l1!1 e1 or thorlcom1nq1 you w11h you d1dn t hive?
If so 1t tould bl!I the t 11 i f 1m• t o l••rn mor•
1bout yourself
Colonel W 1U1am Ldtl1 CS! • member of t h•
C~r st •n Sc 1nte 80.ird of Lec.ture1h1p .,...111 tell a bout
p•opl• w hos• I ve1 hev1 been l1teretly tr•nsformed
b y le arning of th1 r lru1 God given n•fure Th•1•
peopl• found th1 ! a1 th1 r underst•nd1ng of God 1n·
cr•1s1d1 the r own 1p r luel re!et on1h1p to God b•
c1m• more •pp1r1nl And through thit, t h •y d tscoY
•r•d good q11e ld 1e1 111 t h1m1elves th•y n•v•r kn1w
~•y had
Com• •nd bri119 your f1 m ly Adm1111on 11 fr••
Christian Science lecture
Mol'ld •y Novemb•r ltd •t I 00
G v•n by
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST, Co•I• Ma••
ESTANCIA HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM
212) Pl•c•nl•• Av•
Economic
Outlook
Confab Set
Featuring an irray o f
business state and local
leaders the Orange County
Economic Outlook Conference
v.11! be held on Thursda} Nov
IJ at the Anaheim Convention
Center
'J'he meeting ha~ been struc
lured to come to grips with
lhe problems or the fastest
growing county 1n the nation
according to the Co u n t y
Chamber of Com n1 e r ce
sponsor or the confcrenct
Eugene \V l\adow
chairman of the i.:onfcrence
cornm1ttee slated th a t
recognized economic ex perts
cont inue to predict an ex
pans1on of Orange County far
greater than ever before
Population by the 1980 s Is
l"Xpected to double and that
v.111 mean a relat1\e 1nC'r easc
in g000s and srrv1ces 1n the
pri\ale and public sector s of
our economy Jt means too
that Orange Countv v.111 grow
more 1n the next dozen )ears
!hctn 1t has In the past 18 We
are bringing together
atknov;ledged leaders 1n their
respective fields for t h e
purpose or exploring v.hat
Orange County s economic
outlook Is today and 1n the
futu re Kadow said
In a morning panel session
~pea kers will be ~!rs Ivy
Haker Priest Cahforn1a state
treasu rer and for m e r I y
secrc!arv of lhe U S Treasury
10 !he E i s en how c r ad
in1n1strat1 on \vl1osc subje ct
v.dl be J\l onry
\\1 ll1am J Bird \Irr. prcs1
d~nl in rharRe nl s pec:1 al prOJ
E>rts o! Kaiser !ndU!.lncs v. 11!
cover the su b1ec t of
\larkets
i\1cls Prdcrwn I s ad
m1111s1ralor of the C 1hforn1a
Departml"nt of L;-ibor and
Human Relati ons JS rc~pons1
hie for all manpo1\c r dc\ elnp.
rnrnl cmp lo)1nc 1t st r1 1ce ~
and uncmplo\ ment in~ iran c:e
bcnPftl a ct1\ 1t1cs 1n Sou \hrrn
Cal1forrua y,Jth the cx<cp11 on
of metropoht..1n Los AnJ!elc~
Jle v.111 speak on I ah0r
\al1forn1a Stale \.0111rnller
llnu~ton flourno\ "ho !II'' rs
0n 16 board~ and ro1nm1ssions
dealing v. th Cahfomia fisca l
:'lffa1r~ and cha1 rn1an 0 r
C 01 rrnor Hl'agan s Adi l«fJ rv
{ f)m m ll<'e on 1ax reform wilt
be 1hc e~pcrt 01 Taxes
The pai rl moderator will be
John J L\ man a di rector and
\ice pr rsid!'nl Ill corporate
relation~ or the Security Title
Insurance Co \\ho will con
duct the ques tion and answer
pE'TJod
Al lunchron Jero1nc \V
llul1 p rrs1drnt of Paci fic
rclt'phonr Co v.11! be the
prlll( 1pal speaker
Fo rest D1ckasQn pl:inning
d1rrc1nr nr Oran~e County
v.:111 present :ind analyze~
coun1y grncral pl;in a g
recent!~ approved by lhe
super\ 1snr~ anrl ex plain what
11 v.111 mean In lhc orderly
rle\elopinrnr nf Oran,l!e Cou n
iv in 11.<i gtO'A1nr,;est }ears
ahead
'House' Has
400 Roo1ns
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NE\V YORK (UPI) -Stoc ks rallied late Thurs
day but dechnes edged out advances for the third
day 1n a row in moderate turnover
ShorUy before the close I.he UP I market\V1de
1nd1cator was up 0 3 pe rcent on l 517 issues crossing
the tape There were 724 losers and 622 winners
The Do\v J ones a \erage of 30 blue chip 1ndus
trials "as up 0 99 at 849 33 near the close
Volume of <Jround 12 000 000 shares \1as in l ine
\\ ith \Vednesday s pace
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\Ve1gh on the list although some en co uragement
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earnings although they v.e1c .1bo1e lhe year ago
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NOW OPEN
SATURDAYS
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lltlN~ THIS AD FOR FIEE GIFT -9'tioite 541·1041
1871 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA 8"'11man, W•lml Amy •• Do "d
Tl>Otn••
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TULIP BULBS
Bright c:olorod flow•r• blaom
h.artllf 011 1lro11g loll et1me. 011d
yo11, Virginia. they will grow in
Caliiorulo. Horit Brink•r told ml ~,_pt!\'.~ •••
DICHONDRA SEED
Fa11 la1llc lw•ll, pretty good )
1a•ing 1 011 lamou1 Nallonal
Lumber own dichondra a...t,
good 1tull that ~b1 bold quick
°"d jood• minimum care. Wffd
... d '"·(We're not buving
DDT b«au11 Robin 1ay1 II burl•
lh• P1lican1.) ' 147 I LB.
SHAKER
CRUSHED ROCK
5omothlnq extra lo molt• your•
lawn look pro!111\onally
!and 1cap1d ra!he r than ju 1t
"planled". Sparkling while rock
(Qn bl used IO acc1nt a garde n
ari a . mok1 D path OT trip no•IOY
n•i11hbor1.
49c ~O LB.
BAG
FURY ELECTRIC
HEDGE TRIMMER
Hedge lrlmrn•r mo.It•• ni.c:1 gift
!or J011r la•orito l:obby gard....r.
mako1 10 11 work ol 1hrub1.
h•d9••· and 1uch. Lightw1igb1. 14
inch blade . Unl•111al Qlr cooled
motor.
1277
NEW TIGER PATCH
MUFFLER SEAL
Tope tbat outla111
you mulllor. Ju1t 1lop io plac•.
44 Foot roll two inch11
..;do. Tho oa1ln no-me11 woy
99c
CRAZY
DAISIES
Ve ry bright mod (Olar• with a
m irror ln1ld11 tar d.coralinq
wal11. lum ltur•. pgn•lt. doors.
you name lt !Haw about DQ•id
Door?t No glut or thumblockr
nMded. th1y 1tl<:k anY""'h•r•
li ke tho11 gill bowt.
ADJUSTABLE
FURNACE
DEFLECTOR
E1cbod p\111tic delloctor it
magnetic. adj111tablo trom t
inch to 14 Inch. just 1nap Jt oh
lor quick \1111ollatioa. pull lh•
hot Cl.IT "'h•r• you "'Cini II lhow
about In my oar. 1'111 a fem of
LIN!ilb-hll. 99c
FIREPLACE
COALS
Hi••• o.n lt1m you ju1f won'I
••• In mo•! 1tor11. but they
make a nice tire .. uh bolt•r
.. •in•r 1oa1tlng and
mor1hmolh1 ,. 10111ting
po11lbllill11. f or burning old
lo•• lotlen . v•t log1.
77C1DLI.
IOI
WHO SAYS
WE DON'T
REMEMBER
LAST YEAR
lliEY 5A'i 'YO U 'R£ )-H_O_W_S_H_A_l_L,
TIJE CUlTER l<iNG !TAKE T HAT?
10 FOOT
RAIN GUTTER
When we d rive a round and see all those badly
eroded lawns we just wish folks could see
how inexpensive ii is lo put up gutter and pro1 c::'
!heir p roperty. Simple lo do and !he fittings
are cheap too. if you need lhclT'.
SLIP JOINT
GALVANIZED
SOLDERLESS
Ad••rti11d 1ptc"ial1 good
thru f(o••mbor !!. 1969.
LIMITED TIME
SCOTT'S DEAL
0
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ALL SCOTT'S LAWN STUFF
except seed and spreaders
Hor•'• a 11.ic• deal from the Scott people, 011• ol lh• big901t
nnm•• in lino gardou product1 laot th• long.HI. j1111 th1 bigg111.
thl"( gOI th• groatnt alga palnl•r In lh• ,.orld.l Sa•• a bundl1
on thl1 OJ>C9 IJI o llletim• (until nest year) promotion. 111•
produet1 t10• or n••t aprlng. Soring• ol o••r 13.00 on 1am•
Jl•m1.
N""1tMA&.. s•u.s c.-r totaer
SEASONAL
CLOSE OUT
PATIO
SPEAKERS
Now K.ar Thia. 1p.ciol deal Ml
you CCIII bo'9 rnu1lc outdoor•
a 1 'Woll a1 In. /So lha1'1 whol'I
that humming In my h-ad 11
coming Jrom.) Molt• a
lro111111dou1 oaY\ng-1 on thi1
1101011al ll1m 11.0'11' ond
impr.11 oil your lr\1nd1 thlt
1prlnq, 9G1Uy lo1tallod and
con be put practically
011ywhor1. REG. 19.95
JIEW DESERT. AVOCADO
OR IATURAL LDAll
PRINT PANELING
Paneling ~ g091 l;lp qukk and
gl••• vood loob Jor y9e1rs, cholc•
ol 2 aow-doconrtor 101101. lull C x I
panel• on proflrli lh.d. •·g r.xrr9d.
and 1'9adf lot immldlol•
in•tctllatknl...
3 99 .EA.
KNOBBY FABRIC
SHADE SWAG ' .
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Whitt i:aubhiro kUT!c -wl!lyl th11d1
1waq wllh 16' wlr1, \11 line 1wltch.
12· hoa"Y bi-011 <"haln. und laacy
dolphin bra11 llnbhed book 101.
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FABRIC
SPRAY COLOR
R•n••• a nd h111ullllo1 color on
!oded upluil1lory typo lobdc:s. choice
cil 15 colon . .a1y to ""· just 1proy ii
ca. whoa dry no oo• will •Y•r ho11
11 •0.t oldand boa1 op.
139 13 oz.
CAN
LIQUID BEAUTY
GOLD LEAFING KIT
Genu\a• gold m11al le aling kit
mall•• anything look luxurious !or
penni11, u10 on plclur11. paper.
tram••· lurnituro, 1ho11, \1olh•r
boo1. woodwork-.wal11. tor
accenling. EftTT1hlng yau·u not>d is
includt>d la th• k-U.
3aa
EXTENSION LADDERS
All o:h1minu111 oxl•rt1lon lodder1 or• er
mu1t !or moll outdOOI' home N p!r\r ot
pointi11g job1 . Helplul 11 you'r•
in11alllng 11•• roollftlill OT putting up a
"''"" tole•l•lon aerial.
16 FOOT
20 FOOT -·
•••••
24 FOOT •••
••• 13.77
17.77
23.77 • •
ALUMINUM REPLACEMENT
WINDOWS
S•ing1 out 1a yau can cl1Gn bo1h
1id11 lrom l a•Ld o tb1 tio11 11.
~· to cmy-po1il\011. (So d-1
"'"wile'• bif -!~. slhnlln•
aha.US-tnr-. roplCK1t double
bang wood •lllrdow1.
For :ll"-35'" For:ll"•W" ror 42"xQ"
19" 24" 29"
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.:Great · Pumpkin Flies
'·
Agai.n
DALLY PILOT l'MIW b' lkbll1I Kolfllu
BEFORE AND AFTER
-I\1 iss Cindy Graham
of Balboa Island was on
her way home from
classes at California
State College at Fuller-
ton \Vhen she sighted a
pumpkin patch near El
Toro J\1arine Base. Th e
18-year-old coed could
not resist picking her
pumpkin from the field .
The fi nished product, a
grinning Jack -o -Jan-
1.em, \vii? greet young-
sters tonight on the
i;pookie st night of the
year.
WEIGHING IN -Own-
er of t h e pun1pkin
patch, Louie Etcheber-
ri a. assists Cindy in
weighing her choice.
Etcheberria and h i s
brother are two of few
farmers who grow lhe
popu1 ar vegetable in
Orange County. Cindy
cuts Jack's smiling, face
under the watchful eye
of Fluffy. Concentrat-
ing on her 3.rtislic en-
deavor, Miss Graham
wants it just right when
jt greets trick· or treet-
ers tonight on t h e
island .
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J .f DAil Y PILOT Frldq, Ottobff )1, 196~
i Former 'Referee' Calls Foul Play Consumer Game • 1n
1 By BEA ANDERSON -·--olmpledeclsim. he will and •ill not MU. for.
' . ' ' Buym were given a slight
edge on winning the Consum.
er Game by Betty Furness,
former U.S. special assistant
for consumer affairs.
ln grandmolber'1 day, sbe
knew what went into the jars
on her pantry shelf, becaUle
she rm.ed the food and -it benell. If she bad to
purcbue something at the
arocecy .......... only hod 1o
make a choice from D> ilem!
and a sak!Srnan helped ber-
make tht selection and waited
Oil her.
the best buy. After giving the
anBWer, she also proved that
the large.st s.ize not always ls
the best buy, nor is th e
"k.i.ng size'' necessarily the
-largest.
be protected against huards.
He also has a right to know
how much something cost.s per
unit of weight, and has a right
to know how long to expect a
product to last or which model
is the best.
slay in business," she em·
phaslzed. "If a ccmpany finds
that changing a product cre-
ates a ccmpeUttve di&adV&n·
tage, the company will discon-
tinue doing It. because the
stockholders would disapprove
of the decreese in profits.
qr that weed killet-s will kill
your weeds but we are not in·
fonned that it will kill our
cats.
If romplaininc and boyC-.
ting doesn't 1et the rttWll
needed. the next 1lt-p ia a
political · one. Legi&lal.On: can.-
not always know wbat the con-
sumer wants unlesa bt is told. ! '
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She spoke before members
and friends of Chapman T01fn
and Gown, ouUinin1 the rules,
teams and scm-ine; of the game
and anning the audience with
knowledge oo how b:I win.
"Roll up your aleeves and
play the game as though your
very life depended on it , •. it
just might," she challenged.
Consumers, wbo comprise
ooe team, are at a disad-
vantage because they neither
know all of the rules (the
other-team -industry's CX·
perts -has invented them)
nor are they always aware of
the stakes -health, safety
and money.
She blamed the geniuses of
industry for creating confll!ion
so that the customer carmot
e.uily or quickly make a
Today housewives are con-
fllled by a,ooo different items
in an average supermarket.
She bu tG make tbt declaim
herself and tben get it btrself.
BAFFLING
Even a mathematician
might find rt baffllng to ~·
pute which i5 the best price
economically when confronted
with 20 sizes <:4 containers for
green olives or 15 different
sized boxes ol cereals.
Miss Furness lined up six
cootainers of the same brand
of 80Ct drink, reeled off lhe
prices and defied anyone to
tell her iMtanUy which was
The trolh In packaging law,
which abe &aid would be more
appropriately cit!led truth in
labeling, has helped lo some
degrtt. Ccmpanies have at
least cut down the number of
size.s of packages .
Labels on fabrics are con-
fusing, too. The kind of fiber is
listed, but who knows what
lbey are and how to care for
them~
Even an efficient housewife
can't keep track of 16 labels
.that belong lo 16 dllfe.rent
garments, she asserted, iid·
vocating permanent labeling
be sewn into the garment. She
said that J.C. Penney's now is
forcing its houses lo do this -
the first step in the right
direction.
CONSUMERS' RIGlll'S
The conswner has a right to
"The consumer should ask
for and demand all of the in-
formation he wants at the
point of sale. Ask th~
sa:lesman, read the label ... if
that isn't satisfactory, ask the
store manager, and if you stlll
need questions answered wrile
the companies.
"If you are not satisfied
with a product, complain. It is
not enough to decide never to
buy that brand again," she
cautioned. "You must let the
store or the cumpany know
why you aren't buying it
anymore, otherwise the firm
will pour money into ad-
vertising lo get you to buy,
rather than improve lhe pro-
duct
PLEASE STOCKHOIJlERS
"BW1ineu is in business to
"It wculd seem products are
made for stockhok!ers. not
con11Utners,'' &he c h a r g e d •
pointing out that if consumers
Want to get ahead in the game
thev might buy stock ins~ad
of the product.
The bluest advantage in·
dustry has in the c~irumer
11:ame is that it has the total
lnfonnaUon regarding a pro-
duct and. the consumer only
has what industry will give us.
She cautioned her audience
to beware of what industry
"DOESN'T tell us." Examples
she cited were : we are told
detergenlS will 1 a under
clothing, but we aren't told it
will pollute streams; that dieL
foods will keep you thin, but
nothing about cau.sing cancer,
A BE'ITER SHAKE
Consumera are getting •
better shake in the last few
years, she conceded. Tbe·auto
industry has ~en forced t.o
equip cars w!lh ~ safety
factors, and srnee the pas.sage
of the auto safety law, more
than .f million cars have been
recalled .
She emphasized that to be a
good player in the consumer
game. tbe buyer who owns a
recalled item .must follow
through ••. "send it back to
the manufacturer so he knows
you are aware of what is going
on .''
The rules of th e game can
be changed, bul only by the
consu mer who has more
power than he might be aware
of. His money not only ha s
purchasi ng power but also
withholding power and it is the
latter that tells industry what
She recommended lhal lhm
women keep a Watchful ~t on
the intrastate laws of
California and claimed that
here, products can be made" a
lillle shoddier and still Comply
with the state law-5 as they art
not up \O par with federal
ones.
Consumers arc gelling help
from the U.S. "referee" of the
game. and Miss Ft1rness
highly praised her successor,
/\irs. Virginia K11auer.
Another source of in-
formation, which she graded
as excellent, is the Consumer
Union's magazine. Consumer
Report.
If the eyes of the consumer
always are watchful , not only
the rules of the iame ma)'
change but our side miibt win.
.,
Horoscope
Taurus:
Building,
Pressure's
Stay Calm
SATURDAY
NOVEMBER I
By SYDNEY OMARR
Tea daU.g hints: Conflict
could reaolt U Leo ud T11U1U
inm& • atrlvhig for spotUpL
Leo 11 evmtu.al w I n n ~ r :
TIDnll Uoald be 1redoas ud
play role ef bolt or ltotk11.
Very udd.DJ date algbt;
e1peclaUy 1ood for 1Uendin&
theater and for lale dlalng.
Canttr might get stuck with
the cbeclc. Romaatt I s
featured for Ariel, while
Aquarlu~ <'Onlider s a
permanent relationship.
Gemini may find it worthwhile
to meet relaUves of beart'11
desire. A mystery or blind
date il featured lor Virgo .
ARIF.S (March 21 -Apri ! 19):
Keep rein on emot ions. Not
wi&e lo l\'ear heart on slce1·e,
Some are willing to take finan-
cial advantage. Play cards
close to chesL. Answers come
from wHhin - if calm.
TAURUS (April 20-May 2{1):
message. Don't fail to keep up
with correspondence. Impor-
tant notice is due.
GEMINI (May 21-June l()f:
Something you have kept to
yourself could be revealed.
Maintain poise. Stick to facts.
Don't compound error by
weaving tale of intrigue. Sim.
pie truth sets you free.
CANCER (June 21.July 22):
Don't mix business with
pleasure. Applies especlally in
areas affecting loans and
debts. Friend may appear
rather heavy-handed. Best tG
!urn ocher cheek. Then you
ga in objective.
LEO (July 2J·Aug. 22 ): ey.
c!c high. But you may ha ve to ''-f ~
repeat certain procedures. r'$_.:' . · ·~ •
Assignment may not really be r;.
completed. Answer lo dilem-~/ -
ma L~ found close to home. I ~1·!, ,
\'IRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): -~
Avoid self·deception. See
"''sons. •ihrnti'"s a. they ae· .-t
tu ally exist. Accent on what ! ' -·Jt~
occurs behind the scenes. All r ; "
facts are not yet available. ~ ~~
UBRA (Sep t. 23-0ct. 22): \.>.
fo.iate. partner or another you '•
are close to makes money re-
quest. Your answer should be
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Added pressure ind icated.
Build . Realize lime is on your
side. Obtain hint from i\rles • along consen·ative lines. Study
Cancer message, Heed voice
of experience. It's the Principal of the Thing That Counts
Artist
Wipe
Demonstrates
Out Technique
A technique rarely seen in
demonstrations will be used by
Mrs. Virgil Bienvenu when lhe
Huntington Beach Art League
meets at 7:30 p.m. Monday.
Nov. 3, in the city's recreation
center.
Mrs. Bienvenu \\'ill
demonstrate the wipe oul
technique working with oils.
She is a charter immber of
the Huntington Beach league
and a founding member or
Golden West Art Guild Df
Garden Grove. The artist, a
graduate in fine aru, paints
Talk Keyed
To Bazaar
with oils and watercolors or
draws wilh pen and ink, but
prefers to work with oils. She
is equalty proficient i n
portraits, landscapes,
seascapes and florals.
Her paintings are in many
tollections throughout th e
United States, Puerto Rico.
Newf oundland, Canada and
Mexico, and she won the
Golden Brush Award in a
Garden Grove showing.
Plans for a Christmas party·
were discussed when the
league board met in the home
of Mrs. Tom Neeld, president.
Each member is invited tG
bring a guest. and there will
be no artist demonstrator at
the December meeting.
Each member also is invited
to bring a painting which will
be judged for workmanship Members will do all the and popular appeal, and prizes
talking y,·hen Golden Key. will be awarded.
Huntington Beach s u P P o r t League meetings are open to
gro4p of the Child Guidance the public and following the
Cenler oI Orange County, demonstrations coffee. puncil
meets at 9:45 a.m, Tuesday, and cookies are served .
Nov. 4, in the Costa Mesa''liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij home of Mrs. Bill Susman. II
A speaker will not be
scheduled for the meeting to
allow time for final discussion
or a holiday bazaar taking 1
place between 10 a"1n. and 5
p.m. Saturday, Dec . 6, in the1 Community United Methodist
Church .
SPECIAL -89¢
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INSTANT CA.Kl
IN 20 MINUTES
Artists
Compete
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov, 211:
You could settle important
matter, Key is lo know when
the finish has arrived. Don't
drag out yoor encore. Do what
must be done; tie loose ends.
\\'ilson School principal H\igh Leatherman ls about
to throw in the sponge. Giving him no time to recon-
sider his position are Robert Lemke with his \Valer
bucket and Kristine Weatherill holding the sponge.
The three are getting in a little practice before the
PTA carnival t omorrow themed Western Hoedo\vn .
A costume contest, fortune teller, game and food
booth s, white elephant sale and train ride ~'ill be
otiered from 10 a.m, to 3 p,m . at the school.
Christmas in Mexico is the
theme of the next funding
event to be sponsored Ly the
group, and serving as general
chairman is Mrs. Richard).
'Teske.
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DANICA PASTRY SHOP
SU YI. IALIOA ILVO. UJ.HU
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Roger Kuntz, noted Laguna
Beach artist and crafUman,
will be juror for the se<:Qnd
annual open juried art show
sponsored by the Orange
County Art Association Mon-
day, Nov. 3, through Saturri.::y,
Nov. %2.
SAGITIARIUS (Nov. U.
Dec 21): StreM originality,
independence. Be a n in·
novator. Look ahead. Ha,•e
confidence in future instead of
brooding about past. Watch
diet. Improve relations with
Hair Stylist
Gives Hints
~ighbor5, relatives. Appearing at the Broadway,
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan, Faahion Island Monday And
19): Your interest .in unusual Tuesday, Nov. 3 and 4, will be
Affiliates Bus Fans
Van Gogh Attraction
VFW Auxiliary
Coastline Auxiliary to
Veterans of Foreign Wars,
Post 3536 gathers the fi rst and
third Fridays at B p.m. Costa
Mesa·s American Legion Ha1J
is the meeting scene .
ORANGE COAST COLLEGE PRESENTS
COOKING SCHOOL
On th• St•g• of th•
MESA THEATRE, Costa Mesa
-Prepa r• for the Hclidaya -
-PRIZES -
THURS., OCT. 30, NOV. 6, 13, 20 -9:30 A.M. The Muckenthaler Center,
Fullerton, -will be the g.11\!ery
for the exhibil, which is open
to any artist interested in
e.nlering the stw:iv.-.
persGns, subjects is Mr. Toby of London, pro-Affiliates or Laguna Be~ch
hlghligbted. Be receptive. Jf fesslonal hair stylist \\'ho Art Assocfalion are spondsonng
willing •· learn, you make · 1· · h. a bus tour nex t Thurs ay to "' specia 1zes 1n teac 1ng worn en significant gain. Know this to brush their own ha ir sty les. Los Angeles Coun ty f.1useum
brinJ: their lunches or plan to
eat in the mu.M!um cafeteria
or nearby restaurants.
Reservations may bt' ob·•-----------===================='--
A first prize of $200 will ht
given along with a second
prize of $100 and a third prize
of S75. Categories will be oils,
watercolors, graphics, ~tit·
chery and weaving, mix ed
media and sculpture.
A reception will take place
Thursday, Nov. 13. in the
«nter for the wiMers and
prizes will be presented at
8:30 p.m. Aasisling wilt be the
Muckenthaler Center Circle.
Kuntz studied at Chalfeee
Junior College, Los Angeles
County Art Instltute.. &ripps
College and was graduated
from Claremont M e n ' s,
College. CUrrently he instructs
at the Laguna Beach School of
Art and Design.
and re•=nd accordiooly. The h · 1. 1 · nf Art 1\·here Vincent Van ,.v •oe air sty 1st w1 1 be in \t1('
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. stGre's millinery department Gogh 's works are on display.
18 ); You could con c I u de Monday and Tuesday at noon The Va n Gogh fans y,•\11
transaction which enhances an" :i n.m. as well as 7 p.m. on meet in Boat Canyon shopptng
secu rity. Spread out; break Monday. He also will be renter. L:iguna Beach at 11
through red tape. Utilize your available for individual COJJ · a.m. to board buses for the
innate sense of curiosity, suJtations. museum where a collerLion nf
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): 11 J pa inlings and drav•ings arc
Learn rules before attempting being exhibited.
tG break them. Be creative but Library Hour Tickets are $3 per person
don't offend those in authority, and ,viii includl.' continental
One you admire is depending Costa Mesa Library is the brtakf Psts ~·hich \\·ill be serv-
on your judgment. scene of a library story hour ed <luring the <:!rive lo Los
tained before ton1orrnw by
calling ?\·!rs. Hovey Cox, 494.
3337; Mrs. r-.1att Boyle, ~96·
2456 or t he association's
gallery, 494--6531 .
Dance Club
Square Riggers S q u a r e
Dance Club "swings out"
every Wednesday at 8 p.m. in
the Flrst _Methodb;t Church,
Costa Mesa. IF TODAY IS Y 0 UR every Thursday at 10 :30 .11.m. Angeles. Those attending may
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To find Oii! """"'t klclo:'I' fol' "°"' In ,,,_v 1nd iov., orv.r SVd...,. 0<n1rr·1 bool<lfl. "S.Cr". Hinh for Mlin •'Id Wow;..,," ~ lr1!>dlli't Ind Jn Cetlll '" o.n. •• '41•ololvf.1'.,..,""" OAIL 'f l"ILOT. lkl• l1H. ••rid Cotril•1I $!• !kin. N-Yori<. H .• lot!~ •
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SATURDAY, NOV. 1st
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Costa Me-646-1684
Daily 9.9, Sat. 9·6
IT'S NATIONAL DECISION WEEK
Simplify your last-minute gift selections with an
enduring gift of time bV~olex.
Left to right: Date .with 14 karat dial markerS. bezel and
crown on 1 steel case. $345. GMT-Master with date.
Tells time in any two time zones of the worJd-
simultlneously. $255. Day-Dato.
Tells the day, date. minute. hour and second.
18 kllrat gold case and br•colol. $1, 160.
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Haunting Time Promised
Lake Foresl Beach and Tennis Club "'iii be th e setting for the firsl Hall o\veen
party to be slaged for the Lake Forest Homeowners Association. The party \Vil!
take place from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. ton1o rro\v. Taking a refreshing pause 1ron1
clubhouse deco rating are (left to right) the Mmes. Gerald Fraser, Ja1nes Va·
koutis and Jim Parnell.
Smart Operator Doesn't
Claim to Be. Know-it-all
ANN LANDERS [fl
DEAR A1\IN LANDERS: I am an
Inrormation Operator in a midwes!ern
state, We need help from ''the outside."
P lease speak for us, Ann.
People have I.he idea !hat jusl because
we are called Information \l'e are sup-
posed !G answer any question they lake it
into their heads lo ask. Yest erday somr-
one wanted to kno1v how to spell
•·conscientious objector." Another 11·01nan
.11~ked if :she should use 10 eggs in her
angel food Cilke instead of 12 because her
eggs were unusually large. Tin s morning
someone asked if I kne1v ilfrs. Nixon 's
real name. She said, "I 'm sure it isn't
Pat. Wh at is it?' '\\'hen I told her T didn 't
know she said, "\Vhy do ~·ou ca!I yourself
Information "''hen you don't kno1v
anything?"
Every day people ask the temperaturr.
lhe weather forecast and the correct
time. One man v.·anted to knov.· \\'hat city
he was in. He said he 11·as a salesman
v.'ho travels a lot and son1c!Jmes he loses
lrack nf 11·here he is.
Don 't get me 11 rong. 1\nn. r love niy
job. but I su re ·wish people v.·ould un-
derstand v.·hat an Information Operator
is supposed to do. And it 11·ould be nice 1f
they said "Thank you ·· once in a
while. -DIAL 113 OR 411
DEAR DIAL: fl erc·s your lt'tt er and
let':s hope it helps. 1r an}'one else should
ask, yoa can tell lh em 10 largt. eggs are
ok instead of It small one~. And r at l\ix-
on'1 name is Thelma. And th ank )'OU for
'lll'riting.
DEAR ANN LA1'\0EHS· I ;11n 50, twice
divorced, fl() children. r ve been keeping
company v.·ith a wido1ver v.·ho has t11·0
children and five grandehildren. t.ly in-
come 1s nearly S300 a month. l\1y fr irnd
earns about half that figure. This did not
matter to n1e -al first. !\:ow rm begin-
ning lo wonder. Our 1\·edding da!c has
been set. 1 ;im paying for evc r.vthing -
111clud1ns ;1 honcyn1oon to ll:i11·aii.
A fe1v months ;igo he 1nentloncd buy1n.c:
:i wedding ring. Then he s:iid ... DGrl'I vou
huve a ring lrorn one of your forrner
husb<inds -one peop le w o u 1 d n · t
recognize~·· \\'hen he saw h01~· hurt I 11·as
Ile s:1id. "Oh. I didn 't mean it."
t keep tl11nking of our phone Ctln-
.,.crsation s. \Vhen he calls fron1 40 n1ilrs
:J\vay he al"'·ay~ has to "ring off" hec:uise
he docsn·t 11·ant !he bill to run Loo high .
This man has over $10,000 in bonds and
savings. It's not 11s if he v.·a~ stone brokr.
I 1vas attracted tG him hrcause he 15
11 ell educ:itcd. d(ICsn't drink or :;;moke
;1nrl he n1alics ;1 flnr appearnncr -1rl11ch
I could not ~:iv :ibout t !lhrr of niv
prt•1 ious husbands. Then. of C"oursr. lhC're
1s companion~h1p, v.•h1ch becon1es niore
unport:int as lime soes by. But I s<'em to
bl' getting cold feel as !he v.·edrling d;i!e
;;pproaches. \Y11! you help 111 e
decide ? -FRAIDY CAT
DEAR CAT: The man is a cbtapska tt,
v.·hith you know wilhout my telling you.
l'\ov.. !he qu estion: Do !ht <"nmpcn salin,i:::
factors make up For this un allracth·e
quality·! Are ~·uu v.·illlng lo put up wllh
his slin,i::inrss in order to grt the bC'nelils
!hat marriage v.·onld offer'! You're the
onr v.·ho will havr to live "'ilh lhe miio.
Only you c;i n dctidr.
Nursery Scholarships Offered
Suited for Suits
Nonslip Blouse
Rises in Style •
NEW YORK (UPI) -The
classic suit is back on the
fashion scene for spring and
with it a brand new way Lo
cope v.·it h an old problem -
the blouse that slips up and
out of the waistband.
It took the inventiveness of
designer J>au line Trigere to
whip tl1e problem -with
blouses cut with the briefest of
pants bottoms so they can't
possibly ride up. Miss Trigere
calls the blouse a maillot. her
high style modification of
tights v.·orn by dancers or
gymnasts or !he classic one-
piece bathing suit for women.
Typical of her maillot:s are
the su bdued prints coordinated
with tweed suits in solid
shades, lhe top either jacket
or cape for which Trigere is
well t.nown. Capes always are
in her co llections.
If you wonder about the
technical facts of wearing the
blouse with a pants base, Miss
Trige!IC solves it the sa1ne way
baby clothing manufacturers
do. She puts a series of three
snaps across the crotch.
At one showlng of her new
colll:!ction, the designer said
so me bu yer:s s howed
resistance to the maillots.
"Out I just told them 1
wasn't going tG change n1y
pa\lcrns." said the French-
born designer . "If a woman
doesn't want the maillot, just
cut off the pants straight
across and put in a hc1n. She
has a regu lar blouse.
"But you wait. The idea will
take hold ... a couple of years
and everyone v.·ill be doing il."
As for the traditional suit,
v.·ith the combination of
blo:Jsc, Jacket and skirt, ii had
rough going for the past
several seaSQns as th e
"costume look" ca1nc in with
coal and dress or coat, blouse
~nd skirl combinations cutting
'"· J-lowever. with the likes of
l\1iss Trigere, lhe P91n1ise is
(or a many suited spring.
f\liss Trigere didn't bothe r
v.·ith the rnidi look, or niidcal f
hemline, which so many of
Seventh Avenuc·s harbingers
like.
Art League Members
Paint the Town 'Red'
Three members of the Costa of Huntington Beach \Voman's
J'tld.ty, OctoMr 31 . 1%~
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DA!l Y PILOr 15
TOPS Club
Challeng es
Members
Le!luce B TOPS Cluh i~ ()r·
fcnng a new contest bcs1nrlln,t;
Tuesday, r\ov, 4 wJ\11 1!1c 1,1in-
ner recei\'ing a turkry ju •t
be fnrc Thanksgiving.
011 Tuesday, 1"111'. 1 I
n1e mbcr~ will ctrnH"'l, tr ai r
and display Christn1<1 :; d<X-ora ·
t1ons and Tue~d <iy, .\1,.J. !1'
n1en1bers >A ill bring 111<1l (•r1al>
lor crrat 1n~ article"
The l'hlh ":i.s startr1! l 1 t
1\pril ;irut to d;1!•· m•·rn ll• r ,
have lost a '"omh1ned 11.t.1! r.f
J;2 pound ~. The-gruul'\ 1r.e<>11
1n Fountain \'all1'y Elr,i)r 1 ·
tary Srhool r~H:h Tuc~d.1~ ;ii 7
p n1.
Furthrr infori nat1on mav h ..
obtalnc:>d by <::.illin,c:: ~1 rs. L~ 11"
Bolton. charier presidenl :i t
~4.\.8R'i !i ur .\!rs. Ge11c DtU .··.
96<1·4'103.
Spook House ..
Sr\'l'n ~·oul h<> fron1 ~'!r.<;,1 DEi
~J;:ir, CostJ 1\l r~;t have rrca!l'r!
:i ga rage sroo~ l1011 ~c that 1\J!l
be Op€n frorn 7 to 9 tonight.
Tile gliosl house propr!r\or ;
:ire t-.t1kc Aron~on. 10 : Susa1l
Aronson, 11 ; Dcbhic Oc\\'ey.
18 ; Craig Fairhank ~. !fl; Gary
Gagy i, 18, and 13111 \\'allace,
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UNITED NATIONS
ASSOCIATION VIFT SHOP'
l\fesa Art League are reaturt!d Club and a member of Cost a SLIP ON , NOT UP _ P:iuJJ nc Trigere solves the around town as Noven1bcr f.!esa Women's Club. ll
t,,,p,,-ted Gilh-Unicel C.1d1
1204 N. M~On, S •n!~ "'n•
Mond •v thrv S•'vrd~v-11 .4 t. r h h Ad. ·r· d •• d ft problen1 of !he slip-Hll b!ou:,c in her spr1nro co cc· ar 1sts-o -t e·mont . 1vers1 ie a • ._,, an era s 1:>
i\frs. Joseph Hov.·ard will es-display will be offered by f.1rs. ~t~io~n'....':"~'~th~o~n~c~-p~i~c:c~c~t~n~a~tl~lo~t~.------------'~""""""""""""""""""""~
hibit seascapes, portraits and Paul Frieberlc;hauser in th e
animals in oil in the Costa California Savings and Loan
l\lesa Golf and Country Club. Association, Costa Mesa.
She has studied with Joseph Her craft potpourri includes
Mugnaini, Tracy Cain and a papier mache grandfather
Vincent Farrell. clock d ec orated with
Mrs. Arthur Williams of c h i I d r e n ' s storybook
}funtington Beach will havCta characters, n1od yarn-floral
one-woman shov.•ing in Me~a arrangements and jewel ry.
Verde Library. Varied works Her a rt affiliations include
i ~ acrylic and oil will be on Orange County Arl Associa-
v1ew. v tion, Torana Art League,
She is the founder and presi· Town and Gov.'TI Art SectJ011,
rlent O{ the Pa!etteers of Hun -;ind I luntinston Beach Ari
t1ngton Beach, past president Le<igue .
Camp Fire Girls
Series Planned • Orange County Council of
Camp Fire Girls is offering a
series of training courses for
women who 1vould t1ke to Join
Ille organization as leader,\,
a ss1stanl~ or sron~urs.
Basic training courses for
Blue Bird leaders 1n Costa
!l·lesa and Newport Beach v.·111
lake place Nov. 3, 5 and 7 1n
llarbor Trinity B a pl i s t
Church, Costa l\l esa. Other
courses al'allable are Huo-
t1nglon Beach and Fount;iin
Valley on Nov. 4, in the Com·
munitv t>.lelhodist Ch u r c h .
/lunt11igton Beach.
Jnforinallon reg a rd l n {;
meetings Jn Sea l B e a ch .
\\1estm1nster, ~!idwav C1 tv, El
Toro and East Jr v1n'e m<iy tw.
obtained by calling the council
office at 547-598~.
Two Awards
Anton Dumhart of r.ardcn
(;rove v.·as na1ned 1969 Boss-
rif·the-year by Orange ,County
Legal Secretaries.
lie v.·as nominated by his
secretary, Aolrs. Barb ara
Bowden who was the recipient
of the Se<-retary's Av.·ard or
Recognition.
Basic training for Can1p
F'ire guardians for the Hun·
llngton Vatley area JS sche{Jul-
ed for Nov. 3. in the Con1·
munitv J\le!hodist Church. An
agrn{l°a lor Seal B e ;i <.: h.
\Vcs1111111slcr. J\fid1vay City, El
·roro and f:ast Irvine is
available by calling the coun-
cil off1cc.
Eve ning cla sse~ also will be
offer ed throughoul Novrmber
111 counci l headquar!crs in
Santa Ana.
Courses include le;1dcrship
! e· c h n i q u cs , organization
history, creati1•e ar!.~. con-
structive youth dcvelopmcnl
programs. outdoor coo kin g
and can1ping and heallh and
sa fely practices.
Can1 p f ire girls and Blue
Birds 1n lhe ,\1esa-'.llewport
arra rninyed a semiannual
l)istrict Over111gh1 Campout in
S11n1ia~o Park durins 1he end
of OcLober.
Secretaries
At 6:30 p,m, every second
Thursday women or Bahia
Chapte r of Nationa l
!-lecretaries' As soci ation
International assemble in dif-
ferent locations to attend
meetings. f\frs . Lloyd Fleming
at 673-6360 may be telephoned
for additional info rmation.
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Cho•g• tt
'J\,·cr1vily stretch slacks in fall's
smartesl colors ! Get 'them at Sllf.M:.'!'
savings for ~·ou or g i!Ls. in ml!':-.c-·
sizes S-18.
Scholarships !or I e s ~ -
fortunate preschool children
a~ being made available by
the Communlly Li n i ! c d
!ilelhodist Church Nursery
School, HuntinglOD Beach.
art. sharing in group situa-1,;=======================;I
t1 ons and learning to gel along 1 \1•1th lheir playmates. )
Bal boon
Exhibits
Balboa Island artist l\1rs.
Since the inception of the
scholarship progran1 lhrec
years ago, many non · English
speaking children ol l\'lexican-
:\merican descent have been
better prepared I o r kin-
dergarten.
In addition to lea rning to
speak English, they arc of.
fered. other educa tional e~
periences including learning
colors and numbers. creative
Currently there are openings
for eight children from low-in-
con1 e families, and there also
is a need for drivers to
transport the youngsters to
and from nursery sc h oo l
several da ys a week.
Area reside nts who know of
deserving children Gr who
wish to volunteer as drivers
are invited to call the school
office 842-4461.
Zoe Smith has been chosen
artist-0f-the-monUi for Novem-
ber by ilie Ne'ol'J)Ort Beach Ci·
fy Arts Committee and wil11r=======================.''
have her work displayed in the1
1 Coronnkl Mar library.
t~amed for her portraits, she
has had one.man show.!! in
many pa rts or the United
states as well as Italy. France
and Spain. I
She is ii graduate o( the •
Chicago Art In.'!tl tute and '
studied under famed artists
including Sueo Ser as aw a ,
Nkholal Feehln, Ruby U:she.r
and Ga>rge Barker.
Mri. Smith also is her I
()( note, teaching a It be,gin-
1 ners as well a:s you s.
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Halloween 1959: Cannon's Memorable Run
Ed1tor 's note: On a damp Halloween
night in 1959. All America halfback Billy
Cannon turned in one ol college football's
rm>morable plays with an 89-yard r\.ln
against Mississippi. It "'on him the 1959
Heisman Trophy and Cannon became the
target in a bidding battle between the
professional leagues.
NE\V ORLEANS (AP) -Yes, all you
aging armchair quart.erbacks, it's been JO
:years since Louisiana State's Billy Can-
no n ~printed 89 yards on~ of fo0tball 's
great runs but it's anything but a dim·
ming memory lo the st 11J-tw1nkl1 ng
Oakland star.
It was on a mi5ty Halloween night 1n
Tiger Stadium Ln Baton Rouge that Can-
non scooped up a rolling pW1t and starter!
the run that earned him the Heisman
Trophy as the outstanding player for
J9fl9.
You might think Iha! one isolated play
\\'Ou\d fade over the years. But not that
run, not that -\.\--r1ggling dash against
r.1i:tSissippi 's Rebels 1n what \Vas the
game of the year a decade ago.
''Yoo can play in 200 games and )'OU
Owens Gives Boot
To Four Negroes
SE ATILE (AP l -ln1versit}' of
\rashlngton coach J im Owens sayfi he has
suspended four menibers of the Husky
foolbal! squad Thursday after they told
hlm they were unable to fully support the
football program.
Owens said he took the action after
Thu rsday's workout when he hd asked
rach player how he felt about the football
program and if he was able to give total
commitment to the program,
''This is the last thing I wanted to see
happen or have to do as a head coach,"
Owens said, commenting on l he
suspensions.
The four. all of them black. are Ralph
Rayard. junior college transfer from San
.Francisco City College who has started at
split end and has caught I I passes for 217
van:ls: Lari.far r.1ills. senior running back
\1·ho started against r.tichigan and is a
transfer from Los Angeles Clty College.
Also. Greg Alex, sophomore defensive
back from Seattle who has seen no ac-
1ion: and Harvey Blanks of Chicago. a
highly regarded running back who has
seen no action because of an ankle
broken in spring practice.
The suspensions came on the final day
before the Huskies were lo fly to Los
Trick or Treat
Angeles to incet UC LA in a Pac1lic·8
Conference football game Saturday.
Owens said nine other black players on
the 80-man squad indicated a willingnesi;
to remain on the tean1 during Thursday's
talks. However, none of the nine knew al
that lime that any of their teammates
Y.'ould be suspended.
Owens decli ned to estimate the reac-
tion of other players, both while and
black, y,·hen they learned of the
suspensions.
There had been reports of dissalisfac·-
tion with the program among black foot-
ball players for the past few days.
Black team members met Tuesday
night and again just before Thursday's
workout. but have gi ve n no puhlic state-
ment regarding their dissatisfaction.
Owe ns said : "Because of these
meetings, I called the squad togethe r
before practice_" He said he to ld them
this y,.·as the time of the season lo be
more concerned than eve r "about tl1eir
teammates and the prog rn m."
The coach said he felt "badly'' about
the suspensions "but I think it is the n sht
decision and this is why I made it."
He said the four players' scholarships
·would not be revoked.
Roadrunners' Pranks
Could Bother Rustlers
By HOWARD L. HANDY
Of lftt 0.llf Pllel ~t1U
Jim \\'ilLia ms brings his band or lrick-
or·lreaters to Orange Coast Co!lege
:-tadium tonight complete Y.<ith goblins
«nd black cats a nd 1s planning the big-
gest Hall\rween prank of the festive e ve-
ning in the Orange Coast area.
\Villiams is coach of the H10 Hondo
Roadrunners and is freely predicting an
upset \\-'in for his team over coach Ra;-.-
Shackleford·s high-flying witches .•. er
Rustlers. from Golden \Vest College. The
bewitching hour (kickoff ) ls 8 o'clock.
Rio Hondo boasts one victory and 11
tie in five outings as compared lo Golde n
\Vest's record of four wins in five games.
The Rustlers arc al so rated in both
!he slate and national poll s, albeit ln
:;ome,,.,·hal strange position.
Williams' confidence stems from a
fUperb passi ng game, engineered by
riuarte rback Gr.eg Lee. The freshm an
~ignal caller passed for 31 t yards against
llarbor last ""'eek a nd the Roadrunntr
roach feels the Rus tlers can be beaten
through the airlanes,
The Rio Hondo menlor has only to Jnok
;i\ game statistics of the Rustlers aga 1n.0t
;\It .. San An tonio and Santa Barbara to
c;onfirm his suspicions that a passing
J\t Kaiser Ope11
game will give them trouble. Both schonl.c;
scored three times through the air aga inst
Golden \Vest.
Shackleford isn·~ too concerned_ "\\'!'
in tercepted a key pass against East Los
Angeles lnst week to win and I am sure
9ur secondary can take care of itself. \\'e
will get the acid lest tonight, hO\\'ever.
Lee is the best passer y,·e'll have laced
thi s year_"
The Roadrunner running game was
1hwarted last week because halfback
Steve Gullotti was sldelined \vith a hip
point injury. He is lhe leading runnner
for Rio Hondo and is penciled into to-
night's starting lineup.
Golden \Vest will be nea rl v a l ful l
strenglh for the encounter. ReServc enrl
~lark \Vhltfield suffered a knee injury
last week and will not play.
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It's a 66 for Big Jack
~APA , Cali f. (AP) -Jack Ni cklaus
sat there saying he was pla,ying a s well
-;is he had in two years. and talking
rather casually about winning three or
four loumaments in a ro"'·
And he didn't discount the possibility of
leading the money \.\-'inning lisL Right
now he trails Frank Beard by about
S:77,000 with Qn ly the current Kaiser
I nl.emational Open golf tournament and
three others to-go.
Nicklaus, winner of the Sahara Jnvila-
tional in his last start, charged in with a
66 on Thursday and shared the fir~l
round lead in the $140,000 Kaiser \1lith
Lou Graham and Jack Courtnfy.
All three of the leaders played Uie
Kramer
DETROIT (AP) ~ f i\'t men face
t'.ha rges of aggravatid assault filed after
Jnrmer AU-American and Detroit Lions
football star Ron Kramer said he was
beaten and kicked in a restaurant
The 3+year~ld Kramer, who rellred
from professional football la~t yt ar.
recei"ed first-aid treatment Thursday at
a ~it ho«pital.
T•o of the men charged with ag-
~avated l!sault rectived aimilar treat·
ment at a hogpital. A waJtress and lwo
f:.602·yard, par 72 sou th course at !he
Sil verado County Club. but will switch
over to the 6.849-yard, par 72 north
course fo r their second round today. 'l'he
hnal ty,·o rounds will be on the north
course.
One stroke back, at 67 , v•ere Ron Cer-
rudo and Ed Sneed, both of whom played
the north, and Don January, on t.hc so'uth.
A big group at 68 included Frank
Beard, Bi lly Casper. Steve Reid, Tommy
Jlaron, Rookie John Mil\er. Chi Chi
Rodriguez. Doug Sanders and Canadian
Robert Panasiuk.
f\1astcrs champion George Arch<!r y,·as
tnc of a huge group at 69. Arnold Palmer
had a 71. PGA champ Ray Floyd a 1'l and
Tom Weiskopf too)!; an 81.
Kicked,
-other cus4omers said they wer~· struck by
accident 1n the melee. A cash rcgislcr
and a showcase wert damaged.
Kramer, who weighed 2-45 pounds when
he retire9 from his tight end spot with
the Lions, told police he was hi! over thr
head with a chair and ~·as be:iten ;:ind
~icked rarly Thursday al the Chc<'ker
Barbecue in north Detroit.
Police quoted Kramer as saying he
\\.',.lked past llt table where lhe five were
siu.lng, spoke to a waitress and continued
jusl can·t forget something like that."
Cannon said In a telephone in !crview
!rom his 0<.1kland ho1nt'.'
··I. c<1n ren1e1nber it like it wa~ vester·
day. It':<: that clear." ·
'rhousands of others -and still more
lhousands "ho l'la1n1 thl'y were there -
rr1nember it. too
LSU was defending national champion ,
unbeaten in 18 ga·mcs and ranked No. I
in the nat100 when the Tigers met an also
unbeaten and third·ranked Ole ~1iss team
that night before an elbow·~!bow crowd
of over 67,000 .
Ca nnon fuinbled a!lcr a 14-ya rd run to
the LSU 20 in the fi rst quarter and the
Rebels qu ickly ca pitalized when Bob
Khay <it kicked a !2·yard field goal.
The game settled into a tight for
survival untll well into the fourth quarter.
LS U's defense held lhe Hebels around
lhe1r own 40 a nd Mississippi quarterback
Jake Gibbs lofted a punt deep downfield ..
l 'he ball rolll'd to the LSV 11 where
Cannon grabbed lt, eluded U1e first wave
of red and blue jerseys and headed for
the sidelines.
Three Ole Miss tacklers had sl\ols at
thr bayou bullet but he was going full
blast by then.
Gibbs was the last man with a chance
to get Cannon as his blocking formed but
it was no match and just past ntldfield
Cannon had clear sailing.
The big concrete stadiurn rocked 1v1th
cheers for several 1ninutes bu t M'1ssiss1p-
pi dug in and star ted a new march .
Sub quarterback Doug Elmore drove
the Rebels lo Lhe LS U one \.\-'J\h just set:·
onds left and txied for the touchdown on a
quarterback keeper.
It "·as Cannon and \\'arren Rabb y,•ho
stopped his charge short of the goal line
·ro\\'Cring Le111 i\lclndor shuts off Detroit's Dave
Ging in Thursd ay night's National Basketball . ..\s so~
ciation duel at De troit. .'\.lcindor and his 1\·1i l1vaukct:
mates throttled the Pistons. 102-81.
2 l(illed • Ill Race to La Paz
Another Seriousl:y Injured in il1exican 1,000
E'.\SEi\ADA., ~lexico ~AP\ -Two
drivers \verc killed and a third was
severely lnJUrcd Thursday Jn lwo crashes
at thr stJ.rt of the 1\1exic.an 1000 off road
racr to La Pai.
First llnisht'f'~ in !he 83Z · n\l lC race
rlown the BaJa California Peninsula v,•erc
rxper tcd to arri\'c at La Paz later today.
llichnrd Smith. about 28. of Long
Be ac h. 1·ras kille d 11·hen ht~ tour·11·hee!-
dr1ve FC1 rd Bronco overturned 93 miles
so1Hh of the st:irung point.
His parlncr , Stt'\'C Smith, 25. l.ln re\a\cd
and also of LQn g Beach, di ed of a broken
nf'C k sh<ir\ly ;J.ftcr arn\'al at an Enscnada
hospital.
Stel't "$1111 \h 11 a~ llil' l>011 o( 1'11r 1a1i>
Cla y Sri11ll1. a 1,·ell-kno11n <iuto ra('1ni;
n1cchanlc k1llt·d in a pit accident 15 years
ago at a dirt track 1n De Quoin, La.
fl ill Stroppc, a friend of Sieve's father,
was among sponsors of Steve's car.
\\'olfi;:ang Gerhard, JI. o[ R idgefield,
N.J .• \1'as unconscious and in serious con-
di tion late Thursday night at r.lercy
Hospita l wi th head inJuries suffered "'hen
his specially built twe>-v,'hcel-drivc \'Chicle
cr:ished.
His partne r, Berl \\-1ede, J l, also o!
Ridgefield. suffered n11nor 1njur_ies.
The denU-1.S \vere t11c [lrst in the \l\rcr·
year history o{ the Mex ic<tn 1000. A field
of 25fl motorcycles and veh.iclcs of
assorted description left here al one.
minute intervals Thursd11y.
The record for the distilncc is 20 hours, :o minutes, .~('t last year by La.rry Bcrg-
ouist and Gary Preston on a Honda
motorcycle.
The rugged course, only one-fourt h
paved, "·as taking its toll , Former Jn-
riianapo!ls ~00 wi nner Parnclli Jone~ y,•as
lorced out of llif' race for the second
straight )·car, this time "'ilh a drivcshaft
Beaten
on lo his ov,·n 1ahle. He told officers one
or the men hit hi m from behind with the
chair and others bt'gan healing and kick•
ing him.
Patrolmen .lames Kum pula and
Richard r.tortenson said U1at when they
a rn\'ed at the restaurant they saw a car
~peed a1\'ay and chased it. They stopped
thP au1 0 and arrr~ted the fi\'e men.
problem in his four·\l'htel dri1c Ford
Bronco.
Less tha n llalf of last ye ar·~ entrie~
beat thr 50-hour time limit and the course
this year \1•as considered much rougher_
Drivers y,·ere competing for S89,000 in
prizes.
By 10:30 p.m. Thursday, 70 entries had
r assed through the fourth of eight check-
points, 314 miles south of Ensenada. They
' ..
included movie stars 5te1·e :'l!cQuc cn .1nd
,/:11ncs Garner.
illcQucen wa~ piloting a ll'lur -11 lwrl
drive Baja Boot and G.1rncr 11·ns tlr11 111 g
a bcefcd·up O!dsmobi!e Cutla ss.
Leading the pack through Lhc fou rlh
c•heckpolnt 1vas a Ford Bronco :<.ponsorf•d
hy Stroppc, Ralph ~1oody and J ohn
Holman of Long Be aeh. Its dri \'rr~ arr A.
K. !ll illrr and Ray Brock or Holly1\'00{l
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Bears' W 01111ded 81111
nn the fou rth down effort, and it ende(l
i"·~.
"Ole Miss wouldn't qU1l," Cannon said
in !Ile telephone inl ervie-.·. •·Here I was
11·ith the play of my life and it began 10
look like we were going lo lose. anyhow
But we figured E lmore might keep it and
11ere ready for him. Rabb stabbed hin1
and I fi nished it."
Cannon will recei\'C his dentistr;.
degrcl' fr om the Uni\'ersity of Ten-
nessee's dent.a l school in lifemphls in in
weeks. lie satd he plans to take posl·
graduate s1udies at Loyola in Chicago or
perhaps al the f\Iemphis school.
Hec ti c Pac-8
Rt111 for Roses
In High Gear
By ASSOCIATED PRESS
The hectic r11n for the Rose Bo wl In tht
Patlfic-8 Conference centers on lwo
fronts S<i turday as the S o uthr r 11
California Trojans. unbeaten in twn
leagu e game s. engage the Californi~
Bears <ii Berkeley a11cl UCLA. y,•ith thret·
y,;ins and a tic , entertains the \\'ashinglu11
l-luskiPs.
Of tbc two. coach John McKay's iro·
jans could run into big trouble ln Be;i :·
counl.rv just as lJCLA encountered in it ~
20·20 tie' at Stanlord last week. Califoml'-'
is 2-L
CCLA should hJ1e it easier again.~.
\\"ashington, an injury-plagued tea1n
11·luch is 1r1nless in six engagements thi .
!:J!I. UCLA IS 3-0-L
Stanford . 2-1-1 in thr Pac-8. is at Qr1
gnn S1ale. 1-2. while the 01he r two n1en1-
bcrs have non-conterrnce tills, Orego•i
h0s11111_! IJaho and \\'ashington Stale play-
ing Uriiver~il v of the Pacific at Pullman.
\\'1th ;in 01·l·r:ill record of 5·0 and a ti"
\1'1lll Notre Dani~. !he TrQJ<.1ns were hard·
ly man-killers againsl Georgia Tech .,;
\rlo'Cck a go.
Thrv were forced to come from behin!1
in bot.h halves to \1•i11 29·18. Quarterback
J .n1rn y Jones spent his 1nosl unpleasan
<ll ternoon as ;1 varslly player
"This i~ the week tha t counl '
l1011·t·1-er." ~l el\;i1· ~aid. rl'fcrring t 1
l'nl1for111a . ·
Tht Bt>;i rs ~til l n1 ay b,1\·e quan crba('J
probleins si nce losing 11;1 in1u ries Stc1"
Curtis. Da ,·e Penhall S!'t01 n s to be Nn . '
no w <ind he is flanked by t1ro cxcellcn,
ruuning hal'ks. Cary Fowler and Boi·
J);1rb1-_
Sout!1crn Cal 's run ning .'.l lt:.ick is bull:
around Clare nce lJa \·is. a fine bread-and·
butler 1nan but hardly a game-breakini:,
runner .
Coach Ton1my Prothro of UCLA frank-
ly confesses the Bruins take no one light ·
ly, \Vashington included. The Huskies arc
big and overdue for son1ething better ..
Coach Jim ()Ive ns· Huskies carne within
:;econds of upsetting Oregon State Lwn
v•ce ks ago and were very much in !hi>
.~.1 1ne for three quarters lnsl Sa turday 11 \
Oregon-
Sta nford and Oregon Stale al this s\agr
arc .. out"' of lhc title run nlng untcss dirr
1roubles hit the front-r unning Trojans and
\ "CLA between now and Nov. 22, the
wind ·up \1·cck in the ronfercncc schcdulr .
Oregon. 3-3 overall. should gel a lift
;:Iler be<i\in g \\'a.~hinglon. 22-7. and
\\'asllir:gt.on State, 1-5. ma_y expect a bu~_v
.-,c:;~ion "cil h Pacific. The Tigers Jost the
:o;c;iso11 opener to Texas at El Paso b111
ha1 r y,·on their last five in<.:luding Ja~1
11·eck 's 28-0 triumph over Idaho.
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Ul'I t ....... i.
One of 1hc five eontr nded a companion
nf Kramrr s!art ed the fight by thro"·ing
a chair at their table.
Ronnie Ilult o f the Chicago Dea rs h as team s ccre-
t;ary Jea nnie TO\~·orek rn akr the first signature on
car1ilagc . Bull. cx-B~ylor t ·nivcrsity star, ~uffer cd
t he inj ury ti~ain s t thr Bo n1 s !zi 5t \1'cek.
• his ca st after unrle rg oi ng surg ery for to rn knr e ...
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Oile19 s, Lion s
Lock Horns
In Biggie
3, GLENN \\'HITE
01 •~• D&llv '1i.1 1t1n
For the winner lhere !00111.s a likely
share of the Sunset League football chan1·
pion.ship.
For the lOSer there is nothing except
neit year's planning.
That's how it shapes uµ tonight ;it
\\"cstminstcr High School as tile ho~t
Lions ta ngle 111th Huntington Bl•arh
High'~ Oill'rs in Orange County's g;:i111e of
!he night.
An overflow throng is expected for Ilic r. o'clock ki ckoff.
\\'cstminster, 1968 lca1;uc rhan1p1on , 1s
SERIES RECORD
•?tt Hvnfn>llton H l'ltslm n•1~· I
we>lm•n>t" n
~l~Slm'f1'1•r ~ ><vn!on9•on a
l·•untin91on O
HvM,nv!on O
Hvnlinolon l •
><vntin~ton I
Hun!lnglO<\ 10
l"lll ><vntln9!0'1 '·
l ~l WO!lmoM!•r !,
IOOl W•nMin>ter ll
1?0• We•lm•n'!"' I~
i•is -No ;•m~.
JIU We•tm•n'1.r '6
••O! w.,.tmln\!or l i
l~Of -Wesrmln1'er l!,
eurrently tied \\'ltl1 Ney..·port Harbor for
fi rst place v.·ith a J.J loop record and l\\'o
games left.
Huntington Bearh is 2· 1 with thrrf'
games remaining and shares second
place with Anaheim.
Any of the four top teains that drops a
~arne no\v v.·ill be v.•ashed out of cban1·
pionship contention_
\Vestminster boasts a versatile alla<:k
\\'ith quarterback Ed Bane setting the
pace. He passes and runs with authority
and is aided in the ground assault by
l'lassy John Baize and Monte Downing.
He also has a nffty supporting cast on
defense-a cre1\' that shut down An aheim
last \\'eek. 21·6. Anaheim ha11dcd Hun-
tington its onl~· rcvcr~al of the year, 11·7.
Huntington Beach. loser of six straight
in the 'Vestminster series, is gunning for
its first league title since 1966 "'"hen the
Oilers took Irvine honors. They haven 't
bagged a Sunset crown in 23 years,
however.
Pacing the Orange and Black is junior
ouarterback Garth \\'i~. the fellow op-
posing coach Bill Boswell sings such loud
praises for.
Wise is the double threat, passing and
running like an all·le<1guer. Tuo, he
.stands out on lirfense.
And. like \\"cst111instcr's Banr. \V 1~c 1~
blessed \\'ith a nifty defen~ivc u11 1l.
"They're really tough to block. they're so
quick ," says Bos\\·cll.
Oil City c oa c h Ken 1'.1oats r a 1 l ~
\'/estminster the best team in the Sunsel
League and rates Banc as the loop 's top
quarterback.
WESTMtN5TEI!
111 Kun O•d"(~
\'IQ Din Wlf'CIC"'
l;o Jlm M<~l•UO"TO"
l ;~ D•n P•n1l1tCu•
110 Wall Jud>'
?Cl? Al Oagf l
1'Q Ed M<L•~"I" ioo Ed 61~• l~J; Monie Ocw~1"0
!'~ Wilt M•ddo<"
l 1S Jc~n 61•/I
.. lJNllNGTON I EACM
F Jo• S•u~b.n' "'
r "'" T""'~ .1! r. G•vl•n G1•lold''J '!• r Ge<>rw• Ohv•i 1·0
G J•c~ C•o!D• 130
I l 1m Sioa•• 11'
[ 1!1...,Y ltov~ 1'<
A G1•1h Vii,. 1 <\
" Roe~· C~•C• "' B l'•an~ N•-' II\ I lcn• C••••il• t1J
Vikes Me11ace
Colony 's Shot
•
At Co-title
One last chance to s'3 11-age a drab foot ·
ball scascn.
Thal·s the prospe ct for :'11a ri n3 High
School"s Viking;; tonight as they Lr;nel In
Anahc1m·s La Palma Stadium tn !),1ttlr
Anaheim H1gh '5 reeling Colonists 1n ;1
~11n;;rl League cnl'ounte-r
The ki ckoff is ;;el fnr a o'cloc f..
Coach Jim Coon';; \1ke.~ arr \\111lr~~
aricr thre-e Su nset League starts and 1'4·1
overall while Anaheim is ~·2 but is sad·
Uled \\'ith twn str;iight losse.~.
For Anaheim. the Colonists n1ust win hl
stay in contention ror a share or thr
league cro\1·n.
l\larina 11a~ always glvrn fa \·orerl
.A.nahcin1 a rough ti111r of it but the Vtk·
ings arc sc\·rrcly ha1npcred v.·ith the loss
or starting qua rterback Ri ck Sacman.
Sacman re<:ei \'rd a head in jury in thr
r;cv.·port Harbor game and is a dOubt!ul
participant.
!-!e's being rrplaced by junior Da vP
Campbell. \rho t:as seen only tfic£ :iction
at quarterback lhi.~ y~ilr a g a i n s t
Newport.
And, junior Joe Venti rni glia is st ill not
;it fu ll strength. ~lcnry Lazcano take;;; hi5
~pot at tailback for the Vikings.
Coon has said his team v.·iJl ha ve ln cut
off the outside running nr Co!uin~t
quarterback GC<Jrge Fraser first -11lrr1
go after the Colony's passing game if the
Vikes are to pull off the upset.
The Mother Colony 1s a nine-point
f<11•oritc.
Anaheim features a balanced attack
\1"ith Fraser al lhe control'i.
His passing and roll outs arc
augmented by the hard ·running of
tailback Tim Thom. \\·ho does a great
deal of lhe damage over the tackles.
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DAILY P ILOT P~o!o ~· Ltt PoY nt
MATER DEl'S MARK DUNN [~5) FOLLOWS BOB HAUPERT (12) WHILE RON DICKSON [60) TR AILS DURING ACTION WITH POWERHOUSE BISHOP AMAT.
Cd~1 Battle!-i
Pote11t Loar a
In l\:ev CJa~l1
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Loara lllgh School. \·u. J r;iled f1101!1:ill
1c;im 111 Orange Coin•. 1h1nl-r;u1kcd 111
tht l lF AAA 1\, \1'1nncr Qf 19 :->tr:!lglit
gJ!llE'S and 1968 CI F AAA/I. <·han1pHH1
1narcht's 11110 ,'Jcv.·por\ ll;irbor 1!1g!1·s
Davidson Field toni ght in quc~t ill tfln-
l1nucd domin;:ition or ()range C!>C!~l ::i reJ
te:1n1<:
1·na1 ·h Oc11·t• Holl and'~ ('l\r<1n;1 d1 •I :'11.1r
S••iJ l\111gs !111·111~11 lhe oppos111on 11·;\h the
~H,'kofl set tur !\
Al ~lakr f11 r 1J1lL"e·br :11en C11r,\ll.1 1'1·1
\L1r is a c:ha nt·r for ~ pnrt11111 of 11,.
lr\'1ne League title C)t!ds .,:!\ 1111· S<j;..1111
llli•t hi nt' ts a l1nn 12-point f(1V1,r1\l'
Lua ra ha;; npver lost to Coro11<1 c!t_•I ;\J ,1 r
in the f11·e pnor mre1111g~
The Saxon ;1ttack 1s h;ised ;;round q11;1:·-
lcrbatk Don Standle~· \\·ho's rq11;1llv d:tn·
J'.;erous as a runnr r or pa ~srr
_•\nd he ha s ta1lb<1t h 1{;11 Sp:1gn1J11l r1
:inrl fullbacK Greg Jl(•ln1s 111 1hc h.H ·k·
tu•trl for added co1nfo1t.
In six ~a n1c~. the l.n:ira df-fl't1,•· 11.,,
,·1cldcd one 1ouchdn11·n. Til:ir .1g;i1 n·t
Sanl.1 Ana Vallr1·. 111 :1 41l·8 roul
Hol l11 nrl sa\'s h:s tC'a111 ',111 pr1J1 ale ;11!'
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<ind Jim 1'-;nrth
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hac k ,Jl'ff Cumm ing ~ I 1h1n k \1 ,· 1·.111 rn111 l'
thr h.111 on Loar.1.· ";"\I' llol \"•1r 1
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\Vins It for O<.:C
f,.~ry Tliornpsnn scored 1he clinch1ni:
J!l1;1I 1n Urangl' Coa~t's. ?·Ii, Sn11th Cn;i~t
('01 ~!l'rcnce \\;)!Cr polo \l('lor_\ O\Cr Cer-
ri!n:; Thursday in Hie Ptr:ilr poo l.
Thr Pirates lf'd 6·4 t:111l'! illg lhc f1n:11
rcnnd hcforc T\1nn1ps1111 ~1·1\l cd th!• lu;il-
r•1dden conte~\ wit h h i~ third ~o:il ol lhi.:
<1f\ernoon.
Trailing Thon1pson in 1111• ~1·oring cril-
u1nn y.•crc Sle\c \.\'agncr. \\'1th two and
Brad Shoemaker and Boll :\lCJsclc y o:"
C'ach.
The officia1;1; h<id a firld day wh1stl111i-:
'ifl total fouls. Orange Coa st received a
JOit ,,.dth only six m111tl tcs e!asperl in Hie
.i;a1ne when star fof\l'ard to.like All hri ghl
pick ed up his flflh personal fou l.
Orange Coast. still unbeaten in lea~11r
play, has a non·lcague scrap slated fnr
ne xt Tuesday v. hen the (J1;1tfry Panlt1er5
invade lhe Pi rates dom<11n .
.ltlo1·e Spo1·ts
On PHge 18
Second Half Blitz by Bishop Amat
D ims Title
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GIVING THE WORD -;\later 1J ei f,,o·thall co;ich
l~ob \\ octl<:. hf'110 1\ s ordrrs to h is ch;1rg£'s durHl t!
·rh;i r•1 !:1 "' n1r h! ·s :\11h <'l 11 ~ L r;n :111• t l'lll'tn! 1· 1th
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For La11cers
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llH' 11!1\'
,\):u·11>ri v1ell. \\'hQ loo\;:-; as young as
f•Hnr 11t his Bi~hop A1nat foo tball players
~:11d. "II g;11·1, 11.; l!1c lift Wf' needed."
"I 1r;1~ wo rril'd in the first half artf'r
"'t· r·111ildn"l srort•. ,\1:1ter Dci was playing
11s dPep Lo 1·ut nff our long passing game
;ind thi ,\ pl:1y~·rl 11 \l'l'IL
"\ fi ,1..:U l'l'd l\'l' 11l"fl' !((Hill: to ha\·E' to run
t \a• ball 111 lh1• second half, bul I never
thought 11 c'd run a.~ \\'Cll as we did
.a gain~: tllt11· d{'ft'nsc "
lli ~hup .1\111:11 go1 nnt• oll11•r big break Jn
!ht' g;un1• shortl y alter lt tied the score
\1•hen li11di lirutnt':io blocked and
rcl·o1·1·rl'rl a punt at thr ~l att'r Dci \ 1.
:'ll;:iri novich was v.·ildly gesluring for his
l e:1n1 !n pul on a h1•a1·~· rush 011 ~lonarch
punter Hon ,\.luni z and 11 p;ud off
·1 JU~t h;id a hunch \\t' en uld block U1e
\;1ek." ,\·lannovich sa11! l;11er. The bhx k
:.l'I up lhf' gu-;1he;id scorr.
:\ suhdu~·d Hob \\1nofl s. Maler Dci 's
coach. agrt'l'd 1hc lont; pass by llade.o
l'hangcd the garnc.
"\\'e had a gixx:l pass rush on n1n1 most
of the game. but we kcpl breaking down
01nrl gl\ 1ng him tin1c to lhrri1v or i{Ct
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\\'uod ~ .:il~11 ~:1id his learn seemf'd to
11,:vr :i IP!d1H1n 011 the series before v.·ht11
!'\t;in J~1t·k ~u11 couldn "t hold 011 to a Bob
I la111)C1t pa~s 1n the r nft zone for 3
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by Deke Hou/gate
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\\"all Stre('t is t;etting in !he auto racing art thtse days. C11r-
rl'ntly developi ng financial nev•s may have a lot to do "'ith how
the sport rl'o!ves from here on out.
· · Last 11eek Les Ricb1er shocked the o"nllo racing fraten11t y \1'1th
Ms re~ignalion fror.1 a lo~ executive position "'ith Anierican
Jlace\\'ays. Inc. AHi ls a pi..blie stock company less than two years
old that owns. 1·ontrols or is building race tracks in California,
!llichigan, Texas. C:eorgi<i and New Jersey.
Anierican Bac:e1va}~. Inc. s!<irted life as i\.lichigan lntern:i-
' +ional Speed\\'<I)'. Inc., ~ 1wo-mile oval track 60 n1iles from
"l'etroil, ;ir1t1 for its 111ai:gu ra l event staged a highly successful
... • rS.\C C'!'.:lHlllionsl1 iu ra•.e in October, 1968.
:, .Taking in°recei11is of 11.orl' lhan half a nii!lion dollars at th:Jt
rac('. Al-ti <illractcd a breat deal of investor attenlion to the sport.
Here, at last. \V<lS a ~ui:nd business operation not organized by
raci ng enthusiasts bl1t by hard·nosed linancial people.
H.ichter ca1·1e into the picture \\'hen he talked management or
both the Michigan and Riverside tracks into merging to prO\'ide
benefits for both orga11i1.a1icn~. Michigan wanted to expand into a
~tional operation, anri R:\'erside needed money to niake tong
dc[ayeJ i11iproveo1ents.
Early this )ear ,\lithi gan Speedway (tl'hich later beta1ne
AiTJerican llaLe\\'a~·s, In c.) entered irllo a ~3.6 million agree ment
1tiat called for making a loan to Riverside International Race"•ay,
htJ~·lnr 4H percent of Hh·er~ide·s stock and taking an option to
purchase another 17 rerct,uf of the sto.::k.
.-How did ARI generate al! that money'? Not from one ~500
• ~-nee. Large institutlonal investors, moslly mulual funds, ~ca~e
·-~liii.erested in ARI. as a Jong term growth company. By issuing
tfttm noles convertible into stock. ARI acquired large sums
rather t'asity.
Ra11• l1191•ediet1ts /\reeded
So a sutt·e~s1:..1: 1.,rmula (or expansion into the highly co m-
pttilive busi ness of auto racing "'as established: Borrow on eon-
,·ertible notes and u ... e lhe money to t:):pand into a new market.
To do l111~int'ss in 1hc auto racing promotion industry. it 1~
nrl'essar' tu h:t\l' thl' ra• ingrrdients befort it is possiblt lo tarn
nioney. f'irst )OU nu•~I ha\'! a s;inction from ont of the recogni·1.ed
major associa tion~ that permit you to hold a rac·e. Tht sanction
~!!rcemenl st :11e~ b111w n111th prize n1onry you must pay tht
· Hrivers ond "'hl'D the r:1ee must bt held.
Secon!l. you 1uust niakt the race attractive enough lo tn-
t·ourage the top dri~1.rs :-nd car entrants to compete ill your race.
Third, you must do a good job of advertising and publicizing your
race so tbt fans will bu y tickets.
AHi showed il "·a~ not up Lo the task of getting all tbt im -
port.;J.nt !'.aoction~ v.·b('o negotiations broke do wn "'ilb the U.S.
Auto Club for an in1portant Indy car raer lhi s year.
l\1orc re('ently ARI prc~ident Laurenl'e H. Lo Palin sided 'l'l'ith
a dri\·er's unicn i11 iis d1sputr "'ilb ano ther major sanC"tinning
<l"enc:v, !\ASC1\lt. ,\RI h;;s also bee n under fi rr from SCCA for u;saf~ trark 1·0•1rlitio11s tha\ led Ill ll ~ptctat!lr death at l\1ichigan
~peedl1'a).
ARl's ahili!v to a1htr1 i.,~· ils ra1·1·s i~ al ~o in doubt dut lo its
fl"tiormancr ~t ~1·1 t"ral ur1su11·esstul t1e11ts it ~t;iged this ~·e;ir,
,\i; J~11~!1 tPr le iL 1l1r orgunizatiori. therf" wi:re indi ca tions that
ARI has so1ne financial problems !hal e..:ceurives of the company
'"re not anxious 10 lalh :1bot11.
~ John Tin1an".1.~. '"~10 rt•:-,11,ned about 1he san1e time as head ot
~lichigan Speed11 <1y's r~H e dri\'ing school. reported hl' was unable
10 get !he cor'1paoy In J':'l~' for st1ct1 nece.c;.c;ities a.s ral'ing tires US('d
b·1 the ~cnuol.
' · ! l1 ad t<• . o 11ut ;inJ b11v tliin••" n1v~el r and get rcin1bur~i.:d
"'•I nf the cas1t'i,a1d lnr li•s .. o~s by 1hc ~tUtlen t s." Timanus said
Tj1r co111pa11y·s ,·onlnJllr ; also quit. a.long 11'il h a book kcrpi'I',
-.t.illnj! lt:ry ll'f'rr tr11•;;r;,1en in thc11· )Obs. .
l'iftcrn pcn1•;1:irn1 c1.1pio)re~ ot 1\Rl 1n O etr111l 11rre 1.11d Qf[
•n ~rp1 en1h('r, fol10111u1 ~ 1he season's lin:i.I race.
They tlairned 111ey 11;.d quit other JObs in order tu la hr lull
111 ne (•1nplo yrnrnt 1··1111 A i~I and 11'ere ntver told their \~·ork 11 11h
1~1e race lra(·k \1 0ul d tie '·.sea~onal.'' They also complained they
1>rre Oll'f'd !.ia< k \"ages.
A Detrc1ii. ne1 .. ·spa p('110 11h1ch 1hey appe;iled lor help referred
1r.C'm to the Na liunal Lab1,r Helations Board.
One or 11.e kt"' far1{1~f influencing Ri t hter's decision to wnlk
flLll on AIU ll':JS tl;c co,11ratt Amencan Racr1,·ay~. Jnc , pre.~en1ed
t\1 each of llie tral'ks undt'r its con trol. It t•ulls for Rivrrsidl'.
1\lla nt;i and 'ic:.-as tc;1eks 10 p;iy S75.00i) ~'ilch to the 111other corn -
pany fur ''1niln:.i g,c1~;cnl srr1 ices"
Tllr i11·,1·;ed1a1r 1·f!1~t·t \1'(1uld hl• \(• :1l h:1 1;1\~ .'\111f'riran
J1a('C"Wa~·~. Jnr. J'<'I eni.r s_!1(•rtagc~. 1f a11,1 11·1111 an annu;<I S22J.000
s:1ot in thP ilr:11
Richter i,; ~-aid 10 hil1'r oppo,.;cd 1h1s 'tributf'" 1o be paid by
1he tracks to AHi. He. al so was not 10 ~~1npathy w1\h other II·
. nanc1al policies of ttie con)pany. .
11·s 1ntrre s11 ng th<Jl Lo Pa1;n 1ried lo focus attt'nlion . on 11;r
1lrivers 11nion and r-~,\Sf 1l.:1 1l'hcn ask rd In ton1ment on Richter s
re --ign:ition. L11 P:'l tin 111.pl1rJ 10 t11e Assoc1a1ed Press that Richt('r
1ras "force d ou!'' nf 1hr cornpan.I'. ,, J I'~ l·loscr ru tht' tn•1:1 Lhat R1 ch1er 1 ·r~t"apcd .
~'Mississippi Blue Cat
Pla11ted Near Sa11 Diego
1r a De.partmrnt of Fish and
C.ame experiment now under
• J.·ay 11•ork.s out \l'el\. Southern
-~alifomia anglers \\'ill be g('1-
'.;ling yanked around by son1r
-.iwfully big catfi sh wit hin the
-:Jle.xt few yea rs.
• Now swimming ;:iround in
'Lake Jennings. near Lakeside.
t5an Diego County, <rrc 2.000 .. -.....
·.~ Football
Standings
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young blue catfish. 11 specie~
\l'hich commonly gro\\'S to 50
or more pounds in the
r.li~sissippl drainage. They are
Ille fir~t blue cal$ ever in-
lrO<hJced into California,
/\ 10-hour ride in a specially·
equipped plane brought the 4
10 8-inch fish from a U.S.
Bureau of Spo rt Fisheries and
\\'ildlife fish fann at Stuttgart,
Ark. lo !heir new Ca lifornia
home.
111e young blue cats were lin
f l'tpped for identification
before their release. Two-
th ousand channel catfish of
comparable size are also being
marked and stocked in lilt
lake for future comparison of
lhe t11•0 ~pecies· growth and
yield to lhe angler.
Bio l ogis l s say th at
fishermen who think they havt
r.a ught blue catfish in
California were probably mis-
led by the so -caHed "blue
phase·• of the adult chal1flE'I
catfish.
A fine tablt fish, the. blue
cal. also called the grtat
rorktailed cat or Mississippi
cat. is known to reach weightc;
nr nearl y 100 pounds. Its color
~hades from a dusky-blu«' or
~late-grey back to a silvery·
\\'hitc belly.
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JVlen's club golf champions at 'the Costa Mesa Coun-
try Club are pictured \Vith the trophies they won.
Second from left is the championship bracket \vin·
ner Bob Darnell who dethroned Joe Oppenheimer in
the final 1nalch. Other winners (from left) include
Jac k Brown (second flight ), Jim O'Shaunecy (first
flight) and Bob Dugan (•third fli ght).
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Don Dis!on ~et a \\'cstrnin-
ster High School course record
in the Lions 19-42 Sunset
League cro ss countrv viclor\'
Thursda.v 10 hig hli ilht du.ii
mcel action .
Marina duinped Anahe irn.
21 -39 in the only olher Sunset
met while San Clemente was
trouncing Tustin, 16-44 and La-
guna Beach was downing Mis·
sion Viejo, 23-34 in Crestv iew
League.
Estancia defeated Foun!ain
\I a JI e y, 23·34, Costa i\1esa
dumped Edison, 17-40 and Lo -
ara stopped Corona del Mar
21 ·39 in lrl'inc League mrets
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L&!lun• B••'~" '~"' hln toun •
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Ol&bhl• di.,0P01n1e<1 'oach Gtn• Gu,..
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11 ·J; wl!h Ol1b!o R•• Pe<u !r1•11n~
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Newport Tackles
Beefy Warriors
On the schedule it appears
;is a breather, a time out fro1n
rugged Sunsel League football
hos tilities.
But there is every indication
that Newpo rt Harbor High's
co·leaders in the Su nset 1vars
are t>eing set up for a big let-
do\11n.
The Tars trekked I o
Fallbrook High School in San
Diego County this afternoon
t the junior varsity plays
Fallbrook at 5:45) for a non·
league game Y.'ilh the \Va r-
nors.
Coach \Vade \Vaus· r\ewport
outifl goes into 1he game as
µrohibiti ve favo rit es. basrd
L'hirfly on lhl' fact that his
,'i:1ilors are :':>·I agains! Orange
County opposition and th :1L
Fa llbr()(1k drav.•s ils talent
lroin an eorolhnent of L26.'i
~tudcn1s.
llow('vrr, the \V arriors ha ve
ehalked up a good record i3·2-
l 1 and every time its starting
halfbacks, Dan Lattimer <ind
Steve Meyers, have pla yed,
they've won.
And the 1\110 \vill be in the
~1 a r11ng lineup tonight at 8,
;,rlong 1\·ith a defensive froni
fou r that ave.rages 230 pound~
Oh~er1·ers say the weight~ nr
f"allbrook are undrrplil yeO and
tllal actually the \Varriors are
bigger than that.
\Valls hers been fi ghting with
hi s team's complacrncy aflcr
tompiling a fine reco rd :ind
said earlier th al the Blue-
jackets would ha\'e to shake
themselves up and grt \1'ith 1L
10 stay "'ilh the Warriors.
Ne1vport Y.'ili be banking on
its usual corps of hard-running
backs with quarterback Bill
Shedd balancing lhe attack
with his rine passing game.
Shedd has completed 36 of 70
throws for 547 yards.
Rocky Dixon leads Newport
ntnners with a 4.4 average on
260 yards in 59 carries. He <lnd
Steve Fish 145 carries for 176
xa rds and a J.9 a1·erage) ha 1·r
scored 20 points each,
'right end Bill Snl!!h i ~ the
leading scorrr for the 'T;lr~
11•lth lour touc hdov.'ns. l!l''s
carried 12 tirne.~ on rnd·
<.rrou11ds for 58 yards.
Allen Wallace is the 01 her
big rusher for Newport, pack-
ing the ball 210 yards on 44
carries for a 4.7 a Yerage.
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115 B IOl>d
I)~ Morhn
1~0 f ,,OP
l!O B••n
110 T"PO
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U 11set-111i11£led Trito11 s
l11vade Tu stin To11ight
L
l"pset·rninded San C!en1cnl e
tra\'els to Tu s!in tonight 111
quest or i1s second Crc.i;111c1r
Lr;1gur. \'lc!ory and 1f ;i
~llulout occ11rs, iL 1vouldn't
~11rpri~c e1thL·r ~chool . l\1ckolf
1 ~ at 8 o'c lock.
Hl'l11·t·t'n the two t enrn.~
ilirrt' are cighl shu tou1s <1nd
11 nlv one was recorded in (a\·or
of .l'l)Stin. San Clc111rn1i' h;i~
beeri shutout four ti1nt'~ ;tnd
Tustin three.
In league play il's a di[·
lfrcnt matter as the Tiller~
sport a 3-1 record com pared to
1·2·1 for the Tritons.
Coach George A \\en al
Tustin has Lurnt'd his tea111
around completely after three
<'arly shutout losses and the
Tillers have bagged three
straight victories .
"\Ve're a young team and ii
\\'ill take a supreme effort for
our kids to hang in there
against San Clemente . They
havr played a lot better people
than we have," he says.
C oach Tom Eads Isn't
buying this line of reasoning.
"\\'e'll have to do everything
111e can to stay in the game.
Our kids have a fine aUitude
despite our record and if \\'e
can generate an offense, \Ve
ha\'C a chance lo Y.'in.''
Neither coach is making any
<·h:ingc.'i in hi s p r ob a b 1 c
starting linrup .
Thr b<illlr L'OLild ~]1;ipr 11p ;i<;
J pa ,s1ng duel brtwern f\1 r·k
r;nt!drs of s.~n ('ll•n1cntc a11d
Larry C;~rnah:.in of tit~ T1ll1•r •,
Both ha1·e done well in i:·arl1t'r
garnrs but thr r n1ph:'!S1~ h;...<.
been on lhr ground ;il(aek
A ~11'1\th by onr nr lhe nlhrr
('0ll ld l'au se. a change 111
defensive alignm('lll
Both learns wil l h ;i v e
players si dclinrd 11·f1 h 1nJuric.~
although lhe Tu stin club tnay
have its lop run ning balk in
action again tonight.
Gary Hicks "'as injured in a
motorcycle acci dent a week
ago and didn'! play :ig<11n.~t
r-.1ission Viejo. Allen says he
\1•ill be ready tonighl
Jeff Kelsey. a split end ror
lhe Tritons, is out for the year
\\'ith a collarbone fra cture.
S•N CLIEMENlt:
1"1 l~cNom.>r• E
IH Dv•a" 1
1&0 .o.noer.on G
I~ Woll1 (
115 Conn••o G
lOi Moy., T
195 l(~loTo F
1"1 Gf!Oll•I II
l IC OIY•I I\
1<5 8tOW" II
I~ P ~wd~ I
·k
TUS TIN
Swoln
Cv•!i•
Svot>o<ll
e.~nder
Ovnn
Cvm,,.,ina1
Mu.,..IO•d
C&rn&~&n
HOllOW•> SllVO
C«•toll
"' ,.,
"' "' "' '" '" ,.
"' "' ,.
Charc;ers
L •
Favored
Over Mesa
Baek in Septe~r anyone
\\'ho \1·ould hal'e suggested
Edison High School would go
on thr football field rated as a
ravorite over Costa Mesa,
11·ould ha ve been pursued by
the fellow s with butterfly nets.
Bu t the improbable h a s
come !rue <ind Edison will
take the field at Jiuntington
Beach H lgh School tonight
rated as a one-point choice
ove r battered Cost<i Mesa in
an Irvine League game ,
l\1ckorf is at 8,
The eonlt•sl Figul'es 10 boil
down to a runni ng clue!
bct ll'cen t:di~on's ,Jun 1\1ox!ry
and Costa f.1esa 's John Manix.
s111ce neither learn has a
particular1,I' d<ingrrou s pass ing
attack.
..\nd if 1t does develop into a
bait.le or runners the Chargers
figure to have a decided edge
\1'1lh ~luxlry on their side.
The Ji:':>·pounder is the !)e-
1·ond besl rusher in the Orange
Coasl area ll'ith ;i59 yards on
110 c;lrnes. Th;il a>erages a
flos~y fi\'e ~ards e1·ery l 1 me
h(' runs 11'1!h the balL
.\l~tn ix Cost a_ ~lesa's
lead ing healthy runner, but his
~latistics are decidedly not as
1111pressh·c as ,\.loxley's.
He's traveled 197 yards in 53
carrie.<; for a 3.6 a\'er;ige.
l\[111 \\lolf is the ?ltustangs'
l e<idin~ runn er £or the si.:;1so11,
hu1 hc·s one 01 seve n starters
11 ho \1 !II be ~H!rlined either for
lhl' garne or the balance of Lhe
sl':1 ~0n.
To 1·0111pens<11e fnr :ill tile
1n111nl's. illt•,.;:i coach i\la;i.:
.\lillcl' ht1s n1.idr s e v e n
ll1:1ngl'S 111 his oflensh'e linel!p
;ilnoe. nnd therr are ahnos~ as
ni;inv 1n his drfensive uni1
Ne'lthrr teain can be ex"
peeled to thro1v lhe ball very
often .
Edison quarterback Jerry
Hinojosa has only taken to the
air 60 !irnes in si x games,
('Ompleting 28 0£ them for 239
ya rds .
Bill Adelson. \\'ho ha:\ only
played l\rO games a I
quarlcrback for the tlluslangs.
has had lr011b\e finding his
receivers. !-!e's had more
passes intercepted 14l than
he's completed \3) in 13 at-
tctnpls.
COSTA ~ES•
~&all S!1!• ?I
_,.8<»1Cn U. 27
•Bowdoin . , .. . -;o
BOWLING GREEN .... 11
<-Br1a~epof! 11
• Bodl.ne11 • , , . ?1
"Buffalo ,.. .. , 17 •C1pll1I •... , . U
•Centre ......... -· ....... .• 10
•CLEMSON ... ,. ···-• 11 »Colby .......................... lO
(OIHI• ............................ !I
oCOLO~!lOO STATE U ............ 11
>1COR;NEll .,.. .. ......... ?f
~Corti.Ind St1t1 •••..•......... ,,,, .• '17
~c. w. ""'' ....................... 11 O!lRTMOU1H ............. ,,, ....... ?I
•C!lVICSCN ....... . .... 21
~O,OYTON 71
"O•l•w•re V1llev ••.•.•... ,,,. '.'O oro~ol Teen , 11
.:O E•$1 C:otollna .. J •
Eo•lorn l(•nruckv ?4
E•~ltrn Mlcnl~~" 11
"E•ll sirooo,burg Sl•1• • , . 71
"Emorv & Honrv •I
EmPOrio (l(.,•1•<) 51•!0 70
.. E''""'vi11r ~· "Flndiav U
~FlOll!OA ST,OT E 17
-GEORGI"' TEC H •. , , , •.• , l l
•.GEORGIA •.. ,. ,., .. ,.._ 71
H!lR\l ... RO ., ?l
•'Hopp . ... . ........ li
•HOUSTON ··-····' . 14 ld•~O Sl•lo , , , , , ... , , :>ti
«Indiana Sia!• ... .. , 71
Indiana (Pt.)·--................... 21 ~IOW!l ., ................. , .... ?4
"'Jo~n~ HoP~ins ... . .............. 71
Junlo1& ................... ~O
Wl(ANS!lS .. , .......... 1l
•'KENT ST!lTE •. " ......... , ll
"'l<l!flvon • ~· Ki.n;s Polnl . . , 71
lo!ay'1!• , , , •• ?1
L•n"non V•l~v u
LOUISIANA S1 .t.T E I<
,. LOIJl\i•n• Tot /\ ~·
~L•eom1ng
M•ln• ~M•d•t!• , . .., .• .,,,nu""'
•MEMPHIS STAT IC
MICHIGAN ST.O.TE
•Ml(HIG.t."1
• MISSO\J RI
"'""'~"a "'o"Ocl••• SJUe
¥1"oio\11•n
Mv~l•~~oro
-Mu.Klngum ,
-•JEBR.t.SIC.t. ,.
Now H• ... P•"''' ..
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.. '' " "
l'llOl•ILI WINNlltl & SCDltl$
tJOPTH (.t.ROLHl.t.. ..
Nnnn O•~ol• S14H• ••
. N~rrn D•k~I•
NORTH TEX!lS Sl,O,Tf
Norwich
NOTRf 00.ME
OHIO STAT E
'Of~IO U.
on:o 1':!">1•••"
, OK L.t.HOl{l.t.
'0 RECDN
Ot!o•b•Tn ••
>'PENN Sl .. TE
,-PRO"ICE TON
P \J ROUE
R•ndOIDl>·IJl•<On
R•n»ela0t Polv •.
'RICHMOtlO •.
Ro'""''"' R u•g.,, ....
"St, Jo<•Pn'o /Ind,)
s~n Dle!l<I s1a1•
.. s,oN J OSE STATE
•StWan~ .• , ,
'Shioo•"SI"''" S!ott 51:poorv Ror< Sl1U
Soutn o,•ot• S!O!f ••
Sou•lt Oo~olo
SO (ALJ F0 Rl'1.0,
So lllino:, Sl~"I FDl'!D .. sre"!
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TEXAS
TOLEDO T'1ni!Y ICo~n j
~TulAtlE • u C.l ....
u 1.»o 1Ro•1•1
• U. l•nn !('"'""""""") V 1•••• l••l,n~lonl
UT~H
•Valo•ro"o \llRGHllA TECH
'.'l~~~·t
,.W"'"'"~'<n Sl•t~ 'II•~' Sl•lr
• l'l••IOYOO
•WO'I Cl>O•"' S••!t
\'I"''"'" l(fn!11t~• • we''"''"~'"' !Po.1 wE>l \l ll'!GINl!l " • W~•~ton •.
Wllk01
WilllJm Jewoll ,
V/11118"'$ --
YI<><"'" . VIYOMIU(; •Yov na,•owr
" " '.'0
" :o
" " " " -. '' " " " " " • 10
" " " 70 " " ·-. l•
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" " . ,0 • " " " " " " " ' " . " ...
/JllQ'Q'lt l~nnt""' SI, . 1
Coonoc!icuT • , ''
l!!o!eo 11
l.\!lRSHALL ,. !
llnac• 11
\'lill•n~e'~ I•
T•tnPIO I ,O~~lall<I .. ..•.• , ., . , IJ
1'/;1min9Ton !Ohlol , • 6
M!lRYL.t.NO ,. _ ..... , .•. ll
/,\alne,.M1rtlmt •. ,,, ............... ll
~l•tiiJlll .. . . . .,, ........... II
0. TEXAS (El p .... soi .............. ,,
COLUMl!!l .. .. ............. I<
Alire<! , , . , , .... ··•··••·· .•. l'l So. Conntcticu! S!ltr .............. I
"YALE 1'
V. M. I,... .. ........... , ...••. I
XAVIER (OHIO) ................. , l •
Su>•uehanna ........ , ......... ,., U
P M C C:ollesi~ ., ............... , 1•
Furm•n .. • .• , U
··Murray S1alt ••-.•. 1•
•Norine•''"'" , I
O•raware SIM• I•
H•mPd•n·Sl<ln•Y ~
'U. Nel>I'. (Om•ll•l 11
l!lu!ler .• .. .. •.... 11
H\ll~d8le ..... " ........ 0
SOUnl (!l~OLIN .t.. ...... ,.,, .. 1'
OUt<:E ............... l l
TENNESSEE .• .. , ....... n
-.PE;:NNSYLV!lNl.t. , ...... ''
!ldrlan ., ....... l~·
Ml!lMI (FLA,) ........... , ....... l•
~P,,r'lland S!OI• •. ···-.•..• ,, .• ., •• ,,
1111nol5 5!ate •• • .. ... l•
"C1llto•nla (P•.) SI, ····••·····-··-· U MINNESOT!l .....•..••..• , .......... J!
C:ar•"'le.Met!cin •• .. " ............. 13
"Wl$1', & Jttt, .. , '
OKL•HOM!l STA.TE •. ..,. B
LOUISVILLE ............ 7
Ob.,lln ......... , .... 1•
.. Holl.I•! ·•·•· 1• • Gertv;bur9 . .. .. , n
1•F<anldin & M8'5h•ll ... 11
.;.1,1ss1ss1 PP1 n So_ Mi~1i::l0Pi
uo,at~ •.
Hol,1•• Moun! Un.on
V»monf
T\JLS.t.
INOl&.f/.t.
WISCONSI N
ICA "ISAS STATE ••
·N,cnl~n• Sto1P ..
~T .-nton St&!• ..
!llDri~ht
Sw•'1~mo" •.
O•~i<on
COLOQ .. 00
~lll~OClt l'l•nd ,,
" • ' • ., • • 6
• -1:\ . '
'' I .. '
. " •• ·-IA
" " .. ' ·-· 13 ..... ' ...... , ~ ,
•• -· 1'1
....... 1
l'aOl!lllf. LOSla! & ICO~~S
•;VIRGINIA , U
IJorrn~rn low• ., "
lv'o•nlnv•i<lo ... , 13
•CIN(INlol!lTI , ,. 1'
MFd<l l•llvrv -····· I• NAVY ••••. 1
,NOR THWESTE~N .. I
\\'ES TER/I 1\!CHOGArl •. .,. ., 1•
8•1oVJin·l'l~11att ... , T•
10 \'.'!l STATE , .. ,.. .. •• U
10.t.HO ,, •. , 1' H~:o.itotrt ···""" 1' llOSTON COLLEGE .............. 7
BROWN .............. 1
, ILllNO!S • l•
1'.'l•·l••n Marvlono ..... u
wo-c.,1er Po•~ , , ., .. ll
THE CIT!lOEL .............. ,,,, 1•
»SI, l •Wr...,cr ...................... 1• ~C~l•wl't ...................... 1•
(;N>t'"tD"'" (t(y_) .................... ' <•F•~M Slat~ _ , ............... ,., 1•
NEW MEXICO , ••.•...•.•...... , 1'
W•<nlngloft & L•• ................... 11
C:l1•IM S!o.. .. ....... 1• Lot~ Havtn ST11! ................. ,. 13
.t.u9u•l•n• (5, 0 ,) ,,,,,. •••• 11
Dra~.e 11
CAuroRNl.t.. •. .. ..• 1•
llr•al•v ... ••
•OREGON ST&.fE ., ••J , '' fau c1~1" S•~tt .... Jl PITlSBUR(;H • , .. , •.• I•
8AYL0P ..... , ll ~!CE , .• -· ,., l •
•SO, IAElHODIST , ........ , I•
•MIA.Ml (0Hl01 11
'0 S.(.G. !lc•O,mY .. I
VA,lOf<tl!!l T ·' 11
VIA$H!NGTOU I
N £. M•»OU•i 5•elo I
l•nnt•,.ee T•<~ ., \'_ ... , .,..,,,, ~ .. 1 •
U1.t.H STATE
OeP1>u1
Wllll.t.r.I J. MARY
sor1n9'i•ld P•<rli< !C••1t.\
tlo•!hnn .O.r•zon•
Han,illon
/,\dn•li'1d Stal•
1;,oroh~l<I Sl1!P ,.
, W~vn,.butg , ,
'KF.NTUCl(Y ...
\'lal>AS~ • •
Olckinson •
•\Vl<hburn
Union (!l Y )
•Hlro"' , ~!lRIZOUA STAl ~
"S. E. Lwi,lono ST
" " • " " " " " • "' . -1J •..• I<
"I< ' " ... 1 •. 11 .. . . . ... ,.
• ll"'L TlMORE
OALL.0.S G<tEEN i!IAY
SUND•Y. NOVl.Mlf lt Z. 1'0
"•ltOH!ll FOOTIALL LIAG!Jf
1l Yl.t.SHINGT O"'
LOS ANGELES .. , ~MI NNESOTA
<·UEW VOii.it Gl,O,NTS , .
"ST. LOUIS ~S.t.N F RANCISCO ..
11 .-CLEV EL.t."0
~4 ~PJTTSllURGH
,., ?I • .0.1lANT ....
1• CH!C!lGO ~· PHIL!lOEl l'Hl.t.
l? NEW ORLE!lNS
11 OflRO.l
•Mf.R!CAN f'OOTIALl LIAGUI
HOUSTON ,• ·· " l(!lN~!lS CITY ~NEW YOR K JETS
, ?6 .,80~TON ••. ,
,. )t 'llUFF.O.LO .•
:lll IJll!lMI
..
...
" 1~
• 11
"' " " "
" ~ -n
1~ Joroao E
?\0 Swttl1&~d T
110 Rlce.,;o r.
EDISON
F l•~•r
ea1e~
C••l••
Jenn•~o•
110 0 "'1C LAN0 , ,
l!i s.&.N DIEGO .•... ·
, )1 ~C l~CINN!lfl
l ) •OEN\IER ..
·-•• ''. 17 .... "'" 2•
?>O Tv•nt• (
XlO 8•r"< G n5 Mlllt• 1
195 KvDP•>• f._
1&0 .t.dfl!Ol1 8
160 Cob<in> II
l!S M8ni• II
US P1t•tt ll I
OP Hull
8•1<~ Hinolo~•
FV90
Mo"1~Y
K1poer
"' "' '" "' "' ,.
"' ·~
Laguna, Diahlos Collide DUNTON
FORD
Laguna Beach face s its best
chanct for victory this season
when tht Artists host fl,1isslon
Viejo in a Crestview League
e ncounter tonight at S o'clock .
The injury-riddled Artists,
y.·ilh • squad of Tl, have lost
six straight while the Diablos
have dropped fi vt of si.x
dteisions.
Comparative scores niUre
ofttn than not mean littlt. 1n
tabbing a \\'inner. Ho11·e,·er.
.against three league foe s. lhe
. .\rli sts ha ve been clo~r Lha11
the Di ablos.
Coach Ray Dodgt' is fearful
because the Artists a r e
win less. ''They are hungry and
they have a fine quarterback
and an outstanding running
back in this boy (Mike) Ab ·
bey. He runs much the sarnc
way as our boy Aundre
11-0lrnes does but he had more
rxperiencr."
/\bbc y 1s a senior and
I lol nl('S j( a sophomo re.
Abbey has scort'd four nf hi~
ream 's si x louch riowns .i nd
llohnes has tallied one or l\\'O
by the Diablos,
Abbey is averaging 4.7 yards
per try y,•ith 276 for the year
while Holmes has 256 for a 3.6
yard average.
rillssion Viejo will go "·ith
the same lineup that opened
against Tustin last week.
Laguna's starters will df'·
pend on the \\'alking "·ounded .
i\like S\1·eeney \Viii take over
for Ba rt Tabor ill end and Roy
!-i<'iti \\•ill star! at center 1n
place o( Roland f<lcElhanry
hut both inj red start.ers are
expected to lay.
Steve Pal r y,·ill also Stt
action for the first llme in
several weeks lhe Artist
backfield.
~USION VIEJO •OUNA 11.&CM
llO 8e<'"' r
110 L~•Tllt• 1
155 DnU10•11• r,
.Swtt!loy HJ
Wlt1bow1kl l"
Si!'f~Yt 151
!&! DIYIJ t
11$ W~1!1or (, St1t1 lJJ
1'r(IO,.... '" t~U ~c11rro!• T 8owm1n 111
I&! HiC~r· r Se~m;1i !;o 111 Gtoy !'I Ollm•r 1'0
11(1 O:•nd,l<-I\ .t.-v Ill
i •n 1<011n11 11 Wr<><! ·~I
1 IJ l;.lt•o e, AU•~ 11•
s.m .. Alof °'""'. c ... .., hr o. ... soy ...
Ov•r 400 N•w •ncf
Us•O C•rs •nd Tn.icks
to Choos• ·
"Home of
a..i Carpot s.,.Jce"
UMd C--546·707'
New Con-546-7070
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Wl lTI IOX M·l44 THIS
NEWSP'AP'llt llP'LllS HILD
STRICTL T CON,IDINllAl. The Vn1Yers1\y of Southern
California \\'lll :ittcn1pt an un-
prccedentl'd tl\)e r ·r p e at
~tartiQg today wh en the fourth
a nnual Doug l a$ C up
lntercollegiale f\littch Hace
!'.icrics is s.u!ed outside Long
Beach Jl arbol.
1\\·o n1en1bcrs of Ja~L \Ta r's
successful Trojan tcan1 fe1t1rn
for 1969, but 20-vc:ir-oliJ l':ilos
Verdes JournalLsn1 rn <i J or
Andy ~t;ieDon<i ld has r eplaced
All-American 'rin1 Hogan :is
5k11)pt>r o! the t;SC lt•an1 1n 111-
lcrcolleg1atc ~a1hng·s mo:.t
important mat.ch race series.
A 11 -A in c r i c a n Argyle
Campllell of Newpor\ Harbor
returris as strategist and
ti.lar Donald 's No. l aide. and
another returnee is Bob
McClaire ot Ne1vport Beach
.C ay· Doran of Rolling Hills js
the other newC'Omer,
Co-hosl Cal Stale Long
13each, skippered by Ed l\im-
ball Uf Al;urtilos l3ay Yacht
Club, returos a~ one of seve n
challenger_s, .hopefu l of erasing
!he embarrassrrlent of a ~car
ago when a rute lechnicality
\'lolatlon cosl the 49frs the
charnpionship.
Tulane L'nivr rsily, sk1pprrt•d
l:iv cu rren t Nnrth t\rncrir;111
sOling class than1pion John
Dane of New Orleans, is rank-
ed the most dangerous of the
non·West f,eams, and t~ eight-
team field is completed by
teanlS fro1n Stevens Institute
of Hoboken, N.J ., Wayne Stale
of Detroit. and the universities
of Washinglon, British Colum-
bia and Yale.
Each group or f o u r
youngsters h<is lengthy lists or
previously 11•on trophies l11
both collegiate and 11at1on11!
rl'galtas. and the empha sis in
this traditional event makes
skill and technique the most
l1nport.a nt virtues.
Teams v.·ill be sailing in
identical Columbia 26 Mal'k 11
i;loops, sporty and swift and
requiring keen teamwork at
oil tin1e . Boat assignrnents
\\·ere n1ade by lot which also
determined t II e series-by-
scries rotation 111atching each
boat against C\•cry other boat
in Se\·en sets of loor nl~trl1l'S
each.
'fhe courM> v.·i!l be set by the
Long Beach Yacht Club Ra ce
Committee cha.ired by Downey
Muir , a 21.~-milc v.•ind1Vard·
leev.·ard twice-around course
set ou1 sidc Ille Alamitos Bay
gap in the Lon g Beach
Breakwater.
Teams and crcv.~.
IJR .. Ofllll' Of ~ll>t"I C•i>!OrR1• ~~ .. 1prr Andv M•<Dori••c IP•lC~
Ver<1r1 J, Crrw -Gu• Dcilln (ROllon9
H/11>1. "'ol'•• ca ... i..u l 'l•-1
•••chi, Bob Mcc1,;,, ('l•.,.P«I
l tdcM ).
C•I 11.,_ ~ lucl> -S~lo"' f <I
l(lmb.ltl Ill ILO$ Alt m•lo>I C•ew -
Sieve Colet l lM9 flttUll. Ornnv CtOP
(?i-lnl• MOnlc1 1, Jim • l ~l n •o n
(Wn twoodl. 0 111! Bee~ I L •~•-).
llt von1 l•lllule Cll-ktn, 11.J.I -~IP<>tr J°"'"lnt n G, F <>rd t~lwe,.,of,
Conn.), Crow 0<.,li ld Sul•r
C~er•mu~. NJ l. fl •vct Tnomo1cn
!Port W"•~\f11>lon. NY.I. Oou9 (10<1<.,
:~:::,,,,1~1~, NV.J, c11''" R•yl•no SAIL ING ANO SURFING -Surfer s and sailing
TMlfM Un•vt "I!' (New Orle1n1J -b ff th I '" lh · SJ<l••rr Jo~" o111t cN•w 0,1•1""· u s can 110\\1 occupy e same \\•a e r 'l'lui e in~
c ..... -K•n s1mon1 !'I_. l'or ... N.l'.1, troduction of a craft called the Windsurfer , \\'hich 5•••• Collln1 !llllod, ~In.), "(111>'' P~••• 1N•w o•r••n». resembles a surfboard 'v1th sail atlached, being
Unlve,.lly of erlll•h Cohl"'bl• -·h [ lh SC'!' S 'I B I Sh I L B h SOloP•• llob Cro .. r.v (W"T Von<ou••'· S 01\/n 3 e • ll :1 81 0<) 01\/ a Oflg eaC .
8 .C.1. er .... -Al Vo!lrrv CVdn(ouv••l. ,..,. -· MIOe $tllnt lll•r (V~ncouvtr). R!>llb :_i._.__rn_~ I" ·-:u+' C CttP"'Malt :-.V"T'j!'\ .. "jl; 'l"''fl!''!!v ~
Blick IV•ncouvrtl U<1IWUl!l' .. W••hlnt l"" -Sldpoer
R!tO Morfin !SfU11t l. C"w -O•nnl1
Lt tttnm11er !S••Hlo-1. Paul McElwAI"
jFlorldt ), 0 1vld S!tn>~Y (S..llt•tl, Ro P••,.•t! isetlllt l. w,,.,. St•I• UfllvtflllY coerrol!! --s~'""'' Wlltl•m E, Z•mm!n t0 •,,011\. C•1w -Ro~rt s. B~u5t•· (Dl!ro•ll.
1...,, Coolm1n ID•Trol!I, · G"(>•~t \Ion IOt !ro11), M!~t Cn•ndl•r !D"l•o•!I l'el• IJftl.,tn lh ~ k '., 0 • r C~d•loP~•~ T, St••tt (L"' .. notlu).
Crrw -Ktn' M. FoS1•' ICln<ln~1o).
David C. "IOYt1o (Cold ~01ong Hatn<>r, N.V.I. Pllrltll l , St&~tf CLO!. A1'1itl~1),
Weleome Aboard
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I.======; Sa!lmaker Peter Barrett of Dan Clapp (K ing Ha rbor YC), 1
Alamitos Bay Yacht <.:Jub sur -8; J. Thou-Mayest, Rod fl.lar-: BEST
viv!!d the rigors of punishing tenson (KHYCJ, II ; 4. Grass-' n,, Oil tL Y PI LOT oil.rs 10"'•
wea ther and a fle et of rat.-e-hop p:.>r. Bill Shaffer (KHYCJ.1 al th• be.+ '••'"'''· by"'"•' 1ur•oY o f r1acie t1 , a,.a!l1l.Jo i" tested rivals l a~1 We<!kend to 21 ; 5. Shillelagh, Beatt y Pur-1 •~" ~·w•P•P•• ln th e "'tio"·
capture the secon~ annu<1l ~·:•~ll_(~K~H~Y~C:-~' ·~':':· -----'=========== Na vy Day Regatta in Long -
Beach Harbor. The series was
sailed 111 Coronado-IS sloops
under the sponsorship of th~
Navy Yacht Club ol the Long
Beach Naval Slat.ion.
Thirty-nine boat! were ~·
tered by civilian and Navy
skippers but only 18 managed
lo complete the first race as
the fleet too k a battering from
1vlnd gusts of up to 30 knots.
DNSs and DNP.s v.·ere the rule
rather than excC'pl1on for the
fina l race.
Barrett. silver 1nedalist in
the 1964 Olyn1pics and crew·
man for Lowell North du rin g
the San Dicgan's gold medal
Star victory at Acapulco Jasl
year, had finishes (lf 6-1-1 dur-
ing the regatta for 71'2 points,
;i half-point better than Dan
Clapp of King Harbor YC of
Redondo Beach, in the most
con1petltlve event for Coro·
nado-15s ~incc last ~u1nmer 's
nat ionals.
at the LONG BEACH ARENA
OCT.24·Nov.·2
SHOW HOUI S, ..
Wl'EK DAYS, 2·1.1 PM
SATUR DAYS,
12NOONT011PM
SUNDAYS,
1 2 NOON TO 7 P,I\
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Has Bertram Post
By ALMON LOCKABEY
Another !>oat 5:how season is
nearing. and again \l'C are
going to see son1e strange con·
1raptions designed lo lure a
•water-happy public down lo
the sea or lake or rircr.
complete steering equi pment,
anodized aluminum gas tanks.
b;1Uery tray and four safety
gates.
Henry Sprague of the host
club, last March's Long Beach
Congressional Cup champion,
demonstrated a neat bit of
slcill in Saturday's second race
v.·hen be srored a narrow vie.
!Ory even though his spreade r
snapped, his mast bending six
lo seven feel lo leeward.
Sprague almost drowned ~·hile
trying to save his boat and
the skipper of another disabled
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Strat!oni Enright. \1•ldely
kno.,..n )lewpor l yacht sman
;ind ya cht broker. ha s joined
thl' brokerage staff of Ri chard
Bi::rlram & Co., Ne\vport
·Brach,
Enright was 1nore recently
at !hr Ne~·port Harbor Yacht
Land ing where he handled his
01\'n brokerage and yacht in-
su rance.
"\\'e are pleased 10 h<.J\'C
Stratford Ennght Join us ,"_
~aid Dick Bertram. head or
the Bertram Yacbl Co. a
Florida concern w h 1 ch
recently upcnell offices 1n
O pen En d V dudeville
l ive-Acfion M ulti-Med ia
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12 Noon 'til 5 .PM
fo r AU Senno Stores* i.rt
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ya chtsmen and brings with
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in the bo.3ting business,"
Derlram added,
Enright began his ca reer as
a broker with lhe fi rm of Cox
& Stephens and later joined
th e manitgeincnt !ean1 of the
once well kno•rn South Go;i.st
Co. shipyard. \\'hile V.'ith SoLi th
Coast he \\'as actively engaged
in managing nrarly <11l phases
of lhe ya rcl pl us serving as
corporate sC<"retary.
For the past 10 years he has
operated his own brokerage
business at the N e 11· p o r t
l larbor Yacht Landing .
During V.'orld War I I
E nright ser1·cd a ho a r d
aircraft carriers and an1·
ph ib ious ~m manrl shi ps in the
South Pacific. He held the
rank of Hculenan L con1m anrler
ot the end of the 11·ar.
l!e is a men1bcr of lhe
Ne1vport Harbor \'acht Club.
the Santa Mon1C'a Yacht Clut;i
an<! has been acti ve u1 sa1ibflnl
rac ing for niany yea rs. lie
held the class championship in
the Rhodes-3.1 class three
limes.
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Some of these will not be
new -only itnproved and
sophislicated ve rsions of
v..·ater vehicles that have been
around for generations, even
centuries.
TAKE THE BAllGE. in
\lhic h Cleopatra 11·as "·ont to
float do"'" the Nile or f\lark
Twain's char<-1cters dov.·n the
f\!Lss1ss1ppi. In recent years
"'c have seen an increasi ng in-
terest in pontoon boats. simple
Jn de sign \\•ith long broad
decks supported by floats.
But v.·hereas ancient barges
IYer e propelled by poling and
guided by s1veep oars, modern
versions arc equipped \\il h one
or more out board motors
\\'hich \\'h1sk th en1 around the
11·itter1rayc; at spreds capable
u! water-skiing behind .
011(' of the le::iding firms
1nanufactu ring surh craft 1 ~
1hc Harris f\1 an ufar tu rins Co.
<Jf Fort Wayne. Ind., makers
of !he Fl ote-Botc. Models
range fron1 16 to UI feet and
arc available with s u c h
lc<J !urcs as built-in padded
lounges th at dou ble as loc kers,
<1d1ustablc motor m o u n ! s .
voea,thcr enclusurr~ 11·11h zip 1n
s 1 d cs. (' o 1 c1r-cfJ(Jrd1na t<'d
lurn1sh1 ngs. \1 ea1hcr~resista nt
\>Jn~ I upholstery and others.
l\l'l ' Tii t: BOATS h<i\'c not
lost their baslc appeal -thr
long. bro;id decks oFfrr spar('
to ~pre;i cl out n n , a(·
comn1odatc fishing :ind c;Jrn-
p1n~ ('qt11pment and c1 en
\1·atrr ~k1 gear.
Flote-Bot e b111lds rritft of
steel or ;i](lm1n11111 16, 20 , 24.
and 211 fret lo11g i\11 i1l'C ei~ht
feel wulr :ind 1ra1lf'ralll•·
Stanrl al'd l 1•;ittH'C~ 1nchulC'
pon!l)(ln.o; 1•.1lh n1u lupl r au·
1 1gh1t·hr1 r11bl'r~.cx1 · I LJ ~i v t•
Dolphir1 bows /or lo p
performan{'{' -1 n c I 11 d 1 n I!
~kung. anvd]zed ;:-d utn111un1
deck bum pe rs ;ind railings. a
n o n-s k 1d dee~. fl u\ed
a!u1111num panel~. n1ildew :ind
fire-re5istant canflpy. a ca p-
lain ·s stand wit h a 11·hecl and
sloop. He n1ade repa irs for SUC H CllAFT art• Ideal fo r
][1kes itnd rivers and qu1L'l
bays, but only 1he most dari ng
would venture out to sea in
the in.
Sunday. bul the new spreaderl----------------------~~
a!so snapped in the rough go·
* * •
Speaking of boat shov.·s, the
all Sailboat Show in Long
Beach, is ~erv1ng as a
showcase for a number or new
craft and accessories thal ha s
taken the work out of sailing
and ehminatett much of the
'"string-pulling" common tn
the sport.
!\lore than 250 sailing craf t
1ve rr on di splay at the show.
Some of 1hc1n were un-
believable to the confirmed
raghaggPr.
One of the innovations was a
windsurfer. a craft that looks
nig and he "'as saddled \\'Ith
a DNF and a DNS.
The first of the four races
11·as thrown out because of a
protest against the race com·
mi\lee. The. weather mark
sank midv.•ay through the race
and then v.·as improperly
re-set .
Regatta result s: Souf-
fr ierc. Pet<'r Barrett I Alarn it-
os Bay YC\, 7 1 ~; 2. Boa l Baby,
Lightnings
Keep Busy
like a surfboard 1111t h s:i1I al· The Lightning Class may be
1ached. ll is des1gnccl lo crui~r a d\1·indling class on the West
1hrough the sur f at speeds up ('oa~l. bu t the nine boats in
lo 15 knots. King Harbor Yacht Club 's
TllE 1''E\\I OLY.\IPIC class Jlu rricanc Gu lc h Regatta Saturday found sonic lively buil t l'allcd the Soling al-action as winds v.·hippl'd up to traeted ple nty of attcn!lon. 23 knots.
This 29·footer will be used for the ii rlil ti me in the It7! None of Lhe skippers dared
Olympics at Kiel. Germ any. hoist spinnakers as they
The Hobie Cal-l4 is a su rfing plu nged down 8-10 foot seas in
catamaran th;i l h<is bern the blustery goin g. The winds
sweeping the country since il moderated for Su nday's races
11·as introduced last year [l 's and \\'cnde!I Harter's Padelyn
capable of being broken c.lown ~ladlyn or the host club was the eventual winner.
and cartopped and can he ,=============,! lau nched through it surf. 11
Aud th en there lS rupe that
dorsn't kink -something
sailors hal'e hecn look1n~ for 1
s1nre the days uf Noah -
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28 DAILY PtLOT Friday, Ottobtr !"l, 1~
Pentilgon T~king Calculated Risk Cutting Planes
Defenae otficlals'l&yithey are CJlANGE DUTIES States. In addition there will One Pentagon official said -which would com bi n e Tl)ere have been estimates Back in the late 19'0!, Air Wilh. mid-air refueling, sud
taking 1 calculatf!d riJk In tut.· The Air Force \Vi!J ;iss1gn be 67 heavy radars in the •·our chances of getting new sophisticated new radar and the AWACS system could coet Force advocates repeatedly a plane could reach U.t
t1Jii . back the nation's an · l; 11 m b i: r d e r e n :. e United States aod 30 1n equipment is l>cl ter if we. can an improved f i g h l e r • i ll· as much as $12 billion to $15 warned of a ma jor Soviet targets. U ,S. authorities do no
,ttboni.ber defenses 10 save responsibilities 10 tact 1 ca ! Canada, as well as three tome to grips with the reality lerceptor. billion. bomber menace. but. the yet kni:Jw what the Russian
'jrioney, fighters in vulnerable areas, aircraft controJ _and warning !hat !Ile older equipn1cnt is NOVEL FEATIJRE Congress has balked al Russians never Jived 'Up to intend,
T.hey are g_a.qilUing -1nt rca sing the role of the Tac· squadrons in Labrador. so rn el hi n g l<.-ss than voting large sums f 0 r those ominous ex~latioos , "We don't know if they'ri
althouih "!ey ~rotfably "'Ol!ld IH:al Air Co1nmand. There was some .evidence foolproof,'' The novet-teature of AWACS modamil.ed air de re n s e and even now have ""y abou\ g()ing to prod uce that plane i1
reject 'lhat.'lelrj-the Soviet t c b MIG fli h '-h b t t is thal its radar would look be 150 I •· be I 'd Union 'A'ill oot"build aiforce of \\'hen the readjustments are l 1e u an k t uo;:neath Congress as ccn re uetan cause se n ato r s and ong·range uvm rs. numbers." an officia sq1
new bombers that c 0 u Id romp!cted, the United States U.S. radar on ·Oct., 7. Jn· so far to \•otc the kind of funds down from their airplane plat. representatives have been un· However,. U.S. intelligence "And if they cto, they could b4
threaten the United States. v.·111 still have 30 squadrons of fluenced. at least in pat't, a !lie Pentagon has requested form and spot low flyihg convinced of a signif icant has detected Soviet tests of a replacing older boml>ers it
1 ed Fl06, F 102 and FIOI f1ghter-1n· decision to scale-<iown sonic of for a new Airborne \Yarning enemy bomber.s which now bomber threat to the United new swing.wing bomber with their inventory rather tha1
"We're taking 3 calcu at terceptors in the U n 11 e d the present air defenses. and Control System -A\VACS can elude land·based radar. Stales. a range of about 2,500 miles. building up a big new force.'" rish here., there's no doubt:t-------,--:-----::---:-:----:---::-----------------,--,,---,,,,..--c--------------------'--'--------------'--'---.C...----about it," one official said e lll E. 171'ti Sr. -Coste Meh Sltoppi., CetlMf. Cute MeH • 17904 Mo911olla St. ot Talbetf-Ylllap Cellter. F.Y. e JI 111 IMU lfwd, at A~ ..... H.I .
after the Pentagon disclosed e 10842 It-Ila A.,., crt Euclid -GordHl011d Slloppi .. CHt..--Garo... Gro" e 2300 Hatbor ll't'd.-Harbor S .. apf119 Center, C.M. e 11111 .,_. .. .,..,St. at W"hflht"er -Welfttr!IM: C.-..r, .... •r•w
\\'t'dne:sday it is sharply sl.'al· • 9661 Chopl'!all A•t. at lrookh11nt -Ora-.. Coairty l"lcno. Garde11 Grove • Beath ond fdin9•r lbd, -H1111ti"'to11 lcocll Shoppl119 Ct!J1Nr, H11ntl.,to11 ha,11 e •127 W"t"'hnter., G-oldatl Wast -W..milnter
tng dol'l'n its an~iboinbe.r unit~ • 1460 W. fdlltfJ..-a11d lrlttol St, -fdl .. •r c .. i.r. Sont• A11a e 11961 Yolt.r Y~w ot Cll•pMOll -laahJ.,. l't .. , G•t'-Gr-
in conneelion with tlosing 3D1
~scs as part of an economy
drive.
But if a new medium ·range
bomber being tested by the
Russians does go into pro-
duction, the officials say there
will be time to install a
modern air defense system ·Or
beef up the old one.
Also, Pentagon authorities
contend thal phasing out
scgmcnl'> of the old air
defense. svstem . which a re-
cent Cuban MIG defection
flig~t to F lorida showed to be
suspect, gives them some
leeway in persuading Congress
to vole money for an ui>-l~
dale and admittedly costly
pr_ptective network.
GIYES LEEWAY
A total or 16 tighter·in·
terceptor, early warning and
radar squadrons, five combat
at'id direction centers. and air
defense training facilities are
being reduced.
Some of the air defense job
\Vilt be shifted to the Air Na·
tional Guard, which will be
equipped with newer planes
inherited from the regular Air
farce .
.However. the Air Guard
itself will suffer a net loss of
lv.·o squadrons, dropping from
18 to 16.
OCC Offers
Class in
Skin Diving
The ()fficial title is "Career
Opportunities in Diving" but it
could well be "Skin Diving for
Those Who }Jave Never 'fried
1[_''
Orange Coast College will
Qffer a marine .symposium
Saturday from 9:30 a.m. to
9:30 p.m. which Is designed to
acquaint the novice \\·ith all
phases of unden1·ater work.
Fee for the affair ls !5.
Dean \Vestgaard. OCC div·
'1ng instructor and program
moderator, said the top ex -
perts in Southern California in
;_111 areas of unde rsea v.·ork -
from recreational diving to
1reasure hunting -v.·ill be on
hand to conduct I i v e
\rorkshops.
Some of the workshops V.'ill
be held in the OCC pool.
de monstrating everything
from hard hat compressor
outfil~ lo the latest SCUBA
underl'•ater·to-surface com·
municalions systems.
Exf)('r\s will include Tomrny
Thompson . retired N a v )'
1naster d1\'er; Dr. G I e n
E·gstrom. head of the l"CLA
11rogram : Bob l!oward , one of
the Southland's Jradin g com·
n1erci<1! di1·ers : John Rescck.
the only man e\'er tn di\'e the
noss Sea in Antarct1c;1: Don
l\loorc, treasure hunter: Tom
l\1c0onald. diving off icer for
North American Roc kv.,ell :
and Pa ul Tzimouhs. t"d itor and
publisher of S k 1 n d iv er
l\Tagaztne and a prize v.·inning
underv.·ater photographer.
The t"vening session will
feature: TzimouHs speaking
from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. (Jn
underv.•ater phot ography. He
1\"lll show mo\'ics and slides.
Anyone interested in diving
(Jr photography is welcome to
:il\cnd Checks should be made
payable to Orange Coast
College and sent to Marine
Symposium. Orangr Coast
Evening Course. 2701 Fait\'iev.·
Road, Costa f\.1esa, California
92826. Call 8.14·f&O .for further
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SUSANNE HANKE;EcjoN MADSEN .HOLD CENTER STAGE ABOVE IN SHREW, FLANKED BY MARCIA HAYOEE AND RICHARD CRAGUN IN ROMEO AND JULIET STUTTGART BALLET PRESENTATIONS
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Intermission
Laguna Slips 'Sl.eeper'
Into Playhouse Schedule
By T0,1 TITUS
Ot Piii 01111 Pli.t Sl1H
It's a long lime from the second week
ln October lo the fir~t week in December,
particularly if you're rurutlng a half·
million dollar theater.
So the lights ol Ole Laguna-Moulton
Playhouse will go up again in two wttks
for a special five-da y run of Frank
Gilroy's "The Only Game in Town."
"\Ve didn 't .... ·anl to be da rk so long."
explains John f erzacca, artistic director
t>f the spacious new Laguna edifice who is
filaging as "ell as slllrring in the Las
Roses," "Luv" and "Slow Dance on the
Killing Ground") also involvf!d only three
performers each.
The others are Joan Wulfsohn , who'll
conduct a dance workshop in the planned
new theater :!.Choo! in conjunction with
the playhouse, and GeQffrey Riker, who
aside from being a familiar face on the
Laguna st.age is also president of the
playhouse bo ard.
" \.egas·based c ome d y . Like its
"Only Game" opens ll~ abbreviated n1n
on Noi;.. 11. Like its subjrct mal\cr, it 's a
gamble, and if it pays off. the Laguna-
f\.1oulton st.age may be even busier lhan
expected during its fir st season.
predecessor, ''I Never Sa ng for My
f.:rt.her ," and' lhe next atlraction, "Cactus
Flower," this one is another firsl for
Orange County,
"WE ONLY HAD rootn for• -week's
run since we ha•e other event! &cheduled
In November," Ferzacca points out .
"Since-there are only three characters in
lhe show , \\'e hcsitaled to put it into the
regular su~riplion 1eason. But it wu
something we wanted to do, so we're stq·
ing il as a special."
Ferzacca, whose introduction lo the
Laguna Playhouse came as director of
Gllroy's "The Subject WU R61es,"
harbors an .tindentandl.We lorWM!ls for
.. tlle playwright's work. He de.sqtbet "On-
~ Jy Game" as a romantfc coinedy -about
gambling, a_ play far le!l!I serious than
• • • BACKSTAGE -Playwright Eric Lord
of Newport Beach has a hit on hi s hands
• , , he Wall recently informed that hi,,
play "Llons Four, Olrlslions Nothing"
captured first prize Jn the second annual
John Gassner Memorial Playwright\ng
Awards in Lexi ngton, Mass •.. Lord is
active wilh the newly formed NNJ>Ort
Community Theater .•.
The children 's theater of lbe Costa
Mesa Civic Playhouse pal~ oU;anothcr
crowd pleaser last weekend •.. se lk>ut
houses were enjoyed for all four
performances of the costume fantasy
.. 'The .Hebbtt," which a\arted a Jot of
young5ters on the road to a theatrical
avocation. '
"Subjoct WU' .Rosu. "I '
"We're anxious to~.the reaction to ~--Zsa's F:-.• this show," he 81)1..~·Jn it works, we ~ ll 01.
might have other short funs during our '
dark period,. We're kl\ocldng a dou.r or .~, Stage Sh~w the boJ office price for sublttiber1 who"
order by mail." , ., , ••
WlllLE Fl:RZACCA i! puttine "Only The alamorow Zia Zsa Gabor ls
Game" together by night. h e • 1 making lier first Los Angeles stage ap-
1 ··•-u lhe -~ , .......... 1 pea.ranee at tbe. HunUngton Hartfard ormw.111 ng rest· (JI ~·• • new n.eatre in the hilarious Noel Coward
MUOn by day. Right now bil plJ'amOllilt COO'l-A", "..BliLbe s irlt ... q9est ia for prvfu.Goaal stun , to ~ :.p
' headline the theater's four...show MOD-Also starring Michael Evans, "Blithe
subscription se8900. Spirit" will be at the Hartford throuah
This portion of the playhouse's 11181-71 Nov~ IS.
program will offer "Hamlet," "A Long Miss ~abor, who has ~ l~. nearly .
Dly's Journey Into Nlgtlt," "Yom-Owft 30 m~ron ~ _lncltllinc Moulin
Thing" and "Man of La M ha." So far Rouge and Lill , will be sttn In ~he U-...... , anc . tie role 1s Ult... lov.e.~. ~ who l! ac-
-re ha'en l !>'<'".,. loil!'"·i-' ;-, '"nt.nll~f~c -Ocflrod:~~ · liii ber llio-1
"lt'l a1qMilltn ol "'°"1.'. oe'•ll· ~ "°' "fiillo-' "Most a<1or1 lhlnl< we'" ..... ,..,II .. ..._ ... ~, , -, ·~~~ · .~ --r-wle. ' • ·~ • cl~lly than we are. ~ ft ltftl ~ lo Evans, whose 111u5f.rious stage care«
bring in some rtt0gn1:r:able names. include&• st.Irr~ !ii lht natlonal com·
\\1111 "ONLY GAME," Feriacca pany of ''M"y Fair Lady " and tak ing lhc
Teverts to one of his favorite rl)rma!Jl -Lerner and Loewe cJasaic on itt
the three<haracter play. His first three triumphant tour ol Russia , will play the
offerinp for Laguna ("Subject W.u novelist-husband. ..
Weekend Highlights oc Dan~er Ba~k
Stuttgart Co1nes to Music Center
PENNY CARNIVAL -A llalloween Penny Carnival will
be staged tonight from 7 to 9 p.m. by the \Vestminster Recrc--
ation and Parks Department in Sigler Park, 7200 Plaza, West-
minster. Game booths. a "spook '' house, costume parade and
poster contest along wi'lh li ve entertainment and prizes \\'ill be
in store .
GEM SHOW -The fi rst International Gem , 1'.lineral and
Jewelry ShO\Y opens to the public at the Anaheim Convention
Center tonight to rwt through Nov. 2. Hours : tonight until 10
p.m.; Saturday, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. and Sunday, 10 a.m to 7
p.m.
CRAFTSMAN FAIR -A Craftsman Fair, with more than
50 Orange County artisans pa r ticipating, \\'ill be staged in the
side yard and patio of Denwar Stud io, 236 !'.:. 16th St., Cos ta
1\1esa. today through Nov. 2. I lou rs: 11 a.m . to 4 p.m . Stitchery,
ceramics. mosaics. \VeaY iog, stone\rare and collages \\'ill be
among the art.s exhibited.
SH Guide to Fun, Page 22
()av id Sutherland, who was born In
Sa'nta Ana, will be one of three American
dancers lo perform as principals with the
Stuttgart Da!lel \\'hich S. Hurok is
brin'1ing to the Los Angeles Music Center
Pavilion for ten perfonriances o( three
£1111-length ballets November 3-12.
It is the troupe 's first lour of the
Uni ted States. although it made its U.S.
rlebut in New York last June with a three
\\'eeks engagement at lhe Metropolit.an
Opera House.
Lea ding dancers have made their way
to StuHga rt , at lracted by the talents 11nd
rt'put al lon the com pa ny has enjoyed
since Jolin Cranko became JJ1i director
uinc years ago,
David Suther land received his trUng
in Hollywood. found his way into fllms
dancing i"n "The Music Man," and '1Bye,
Bye Bi rdie '' before joining the Stuttgart
Dallct in 1963. He is married to lovely
Gudrun Lechner. a member or the com.
pan.v's corps de ballet.
Holluwood
'Old Guys' Seek Oscar
Ri chard Cragun of Sacramento, who
Joined the company in 1962, is a robust
._ young man who can boast o( Indian
.. blood. He first studied In San Francisco,
then went to Canada followed by enroll·
ment in the Royal Ballet School of Lon·
don. La11t yea r he appeared with the
By VERNON',SOOIT
lll"fl4el~~
HOLLYWOOD -Jt's the year or the
dirty old man in movies.
And about time too. Tbete are more of
them than clean young men at&rrlng in
major Alm roles in 1969.
Three outstanding candidates for bait
act.or laurels in the Academy Award.,..
are John Wayne (True Grit), Anthony
Quinn (1be Secret of Santa Vittoria) and
Lee Marvin (Paint Yur Wagon ).
None of .a.he trio will ever 1ee 45 again.
Neither will their masculinity b e
challenged.
Nor, to anyone's knowledge, haYe they
Identified themselves as neurotics u hu
Dustln Hoffman who ia under-4' and
10mewhat 1maller than life when com·
pared lo the unholy
Wayne-Quinn • Mar·
vin genre.
In all One ol t.beir
perfonnances this
year, the big men
ai-e whiskey • swill·
ing ne'er-do • wells
• h o s e single re-
deeming trait is that they are men 9 J010• WAYH•
(or whom romance is on ly incide nt.al and
fem ales a plague .
But In thli nit-picking 110C}ety of our8,
lel us examine their characterizaUens as
havt' critic1 and parlor P,Sjchiatrists.
John Wayne 11 Rooster~. Quinn
as Bombolini and Marvin a Ben Rumlon
avoid the cliche o( I.he ' hairy-chetted
man's man who'd rather fight than
breathe. ·
l~lde each or the Tough ·l'lewn
characters they portray lit sensitive men
upeclally aUuned. to their times and sur·
roundlngs.
FAch ia euent.tally 1 comedy portrayal,
but the act.on haYe-Teached deeper to
pump life into I.he men they play -
Wayne, a ruthle11 maraba}; Quinn, a
drunktn Italian clown; Marvin. a
rootloole gold miner. "
Unlike too many of today'• young
perlormen. they do not wear their emo-
tions glued to their (orehead1.
As with all merporabJe perrormanct!s,
they mak'e the audfence bring aomethlng
of Its "'1t'n sensitivity to •hat ls hap-
pening on scrttn. Wayne, Quinn and
Marvin don't find It necessary to discuss
sensitivity or the dltint righl of actors to
be neurotic.
They han1 their ""'' lholl up on the screen and allow the Uciet buyer to take
It from there, .
This is known ll!I conununlcation and
i:ntertainment, not forced feeding of emo-
tM>na} garbage by immature loeen.
Roya l Balle t as guest artist.partnering
Margo Fonleyn al the R.Oyal Opera
House. He was called ''the strongest
dancer In Western Europe," by critics .
John Neumeir, another Ameri can, is a
Mets Take Act
To Vfgas Casino
Seven memben of the World Champion
New York Mets -Tom Seaver, Jerry
Koosman, Cleon Jones, Tommie Agee,
Donn Clendenon, Art Shamsky, and Ed
Kranepool -will try their luck on
another field of combat when they open a
two-week engagement November t al
Caesars Palace in Las Vegas.
T~ r>.1agn iUctnl Seven will b e
chaperoned on stage by comedian Phil
Fmiler, who will introduce them and ex-
plain the phenomenon ol Metsomanla.
~Mets will be the eenter of a full-
length produclion, though the details of
what they wll\ be doi'hg cannot be reveal-
ed because the element' ol surprise ls an
important part of the act.
Tom Seaver, however, will defini tely
1ing and dance.
Appearing with the f\.1ets will be llinf!:er
J immie Rodgers and comedian Jerry Van
llyk• .
native of Milwaukee, Wisconsin where ht
fir!'t studied and later studied in Chlcaeo
before proceeding to Europe in 1962 to
study at the Royal Ballet School in Loo-
don. Active also as a choreographar,
l'\eumeir will leave the Stuttgart Com-
pany ~t the-~Jusion of the pr~sent tour
to assume the post of Ballet Director 0£
the Frankfort. Opera flouse.
Although the Stuttgart Company is bas-
ed in Wurttemberg Germany lhe flavor
1s international. Direc tor J ohn Cra'nko
was born in South Afric a and came to
the company via lhe Royal Ballet <ir
London Marcia Haydee . prima balleriiia
is a na tive of Brazil and Egon ;\1adstn
is a Dane.
Cranko picks ne\v members for the
co n1pany .,..·hercvcr auditions ca n be held.
Th is so far has in cluded Italy. Greece,
Lebanon, Austria, France, Tunisia alld
New York . There are 54 regular mezn.
bers or the 60 dancer company witl\ the
ba lance representing about 20 countries.
The company of 150 artists, musicians
aid technicians, with a Symphonic
Orchestra will present the west coast
premieres of "Eugene Onegin" On
Noven1bcr J, 4, 10 and 11. "The Taming
of the Shrew" will be see'h November 5,
7, and 12, and "Romeo 1nd Juliet" on
November 8 and 9.
The orchestra will be conducted by
t<urt·Heinz Stolze for the performances
of "Onegin" and ''The Shrew." Rober t
Zeller will cunducl for ''Romeo and
Juliet."
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Up the Coast
Of .California
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.. ITAN bELAPLANE
/\IENDOCINO, California -\Ve drove up the
long, lonely California coast to get away fro1n the
daily sandpapering. It's grand country. " . .\ placr
'Lo sharpen yer \l"its," the ol d lady says in one of
Shaw's plays.
Oh yes. thry·re subdivid ing. l~ut there are long
u•inding 1niles alone on a road backed by dripping
redwoods. The sea so far bc lo\\' you if you edged the
cliffs -Dear J ohn , that 's al! she "'rote .
* TOURISTS DON'T know this wonderful country.
I like it best wben lhe winter storms come crashing
down from Alaska. Banging against the rim of the
conUnent until you can feel the earth shake.
Two good hotels that \\'ill please you : Heritage
House and LltUe River Inn. If you're coming up
slowly, stop off at Timber Cove Jnn just above the
old Russian Fort Ross.
Somebody from Illinois asked me about driving
California the other day. I told them to make San
Diego and Disneyland and t.he movie studio tours.
And then get off onto Highway 1. See California the
way it was a long time ago.
* The barefoot scam: Lady asks, "Some quiet
pl.1ce on • w.1rm be.1ch. Alone."
I'm sure a lot of today's travel is to get a \vay
from tlle rasp of crowding. Bumper-to-bumper traf-
fic. The packed elevator. "Step back in the bus,
please.'"
Here are a fe\v places that turned me up : The
far end of the .island of Kauai in Hawaii, beyond
Hanalei village. You can rent a camper in Llhue
town. There's a long beach -marked "camJ>-'
ground" but I never saw anybody there. A few hun-
dred yards away, a little river makes a deep, rocky
pool for bathing. You drive a few miles for grocer-
ies a t the Chinese general store.
* I SPENT A WEEK on my own rented cruiser
on the Thames in rural England. Tied up at night
alongside beech forests. The sunset spattered the
water with pink and sil ver. And it fell like a million
miles from everyv;bere.
* There's a little coconut island a few miles off
Tahiti at the end where few people live. You can ar-
range to be dropped off by outrigger canoe. Sleep
on d:ie ¥ro.und. fish e little .. They come out once a
day bnngmg a bottle ol French wine, ice, that
wonderful crusty Tahitian-French bread. butter and
-whatever you order.
. ':! ••• y1've bMn to G*alw.1y B•y to sharpen yer
·W•h, says the old lady. Shaw and Joyce and the
rest of literary Dublin went to the lonely west couri-
. try where the 1,1,•inds blow in from the Atlantic. They
went back refreshed. I took a fine little cottage my·
stU in BaJJyvaughan-150 people. It's on the edge of
the rocky Burren country where Cromwell sent the
Jrisb-'''to bell or to Connaught. ''
Not.bing much to do 'tut v.:alk aJong Lbe shore
and hear the gull s cryi ng. Or ride up in the hilJs to
,.run across a grave of a Celtic chief. .~nd later a
~:glass of Guinness in O'Donohoe 's little pub in the ~illage. You can get the house I had now for $40 a
• eek. ..
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tabriel DelJ. star of "Adaptation" al Mark Taper
'Forum, claims he is: helping Faye Nuell push the
theater's new Computicket machine up the steps.
The ~orum now has direct line to all Computicket
Lerminala throughout Ibo U.S. for in slant ticketing.
Craftsnian Fair
In tlae Galferie~
, . Huntington
Shows Oils
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BtJN1'1'1GTON UACll ua•.UY -ilS "'-"' SL, -
.,._ -· On Wllliil -,..,,., Ulnty baun. ln-ctudfn& 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Sun.~ llDdac:apes in oil by Darwin
Duncan.
MUnJAL 8.t.VINGS AND LOAN -2111 lt Cout llicJ>-
way. C.cu del M•. On e:rhibtt cbrina retu)ar bosmea
hours tbr°""' Oct., portrall3 and land!capoa by Sylvia Moon·
ier.
COFFEE GAJ\DEN GALLEl\Y-m5 E. Coast HiJb•IY.
Corooa del Mar. Hours: 11 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. ttlon. throu&h
Salw'day. On -u...up Oct., awmN•pc by Carl
Bertel; oil ..... .,. by -Hertd.
LAGUNA ART G,411 DY, -M Cliff Drive. ~
.-. Adm-'L ......... "'Ill -.-fne. _,,
,_to. p.m. On -lllrauP Od. .. -......... llllp oh<lw.
MDA AllT LEAGUE -511 c.enttr St., Costa Maa.
Hours : S..L ud SUn. 1 to 5 p.m. C-.tbwlua a:h1bit ol art
work In vartoua ....U. by Art IAop members. No admh-
lkn charge.
CIVIC CENTD GAu.EllY --w ... Newport Blvd.,
Newport Beacb. Hours: &:• a.m. to I p.m. Mon.·Frl On
alrlhlt tbrqll Ocl, atltd>ory by Pmi•..ia Stitchery Guild.
NEWPORT NATIONAL BANI' -1DIO B.lyalde Drive,
Newport BeaclL Currenlly <Ml ahlbit tbroqh Oct., durin1
rt&U]ar ~ hours, water colon by Aline Thlstlethwaite..
so. CALIF. nRST NAT'L ·~ ·-17122 Beach Blvd.,
Huntington Beach. On exhibit durtn1 rt:rular buJinas hours, thn>u&h Nov. 14. palnUnp by Charlolle Dwm.
COSTA MEIA WIRARY -511 Center St., Colla MIOL
On ahlblt clurtlll rqubr library hours thn>u&h Oct:, oilil
and acrylics by F.,me wuuanu.
NEWl'Olrl' JIAJUIOll AllT MUSEUM -400 Main St ..
Balboa. Hours: ~ throu;h Sun. 1 p.m.-1 p.m.; Mon. 1
p.m.-t p.m. On ·ahlWt t.broqb Nov. t, •'The New
Art d. vancaaver," a awy fll ltVen YOUftl palnttn.. tc:W~
ton ad object maktn worttq in Vaacauver, 8rtt!ab Colmn-
biL
OllANGE COAll' COIJ.BGE LIBRARY -1701 Fall'·
view !load, Coot& Mea. On ahlbit durlns rqulu libn.ry
houri, painlbtp by Jwm Jla)'D*ICL
MESA VbDS LllJUJlY -2111 Meu Verde Dr l v e
Eut, Costa MeA. On uhlMt darinl rqulu library houri
tbroqh the mootb Cl Od., oils, water colors and collq!O
by Adelaide Porter.
CORONA DEL MAii LIBIWIY -GI Mutpd. CGrona
dd Mar. On -tlln>uP Oct. durlns .....,iar libtary boun. impr-llllc olll "1 Jacquallni lllll&lnbauer.
UCJ AJlT GAll.QY -Third flotr, J'ine Arta Bldf .•
UC lnln<. lloun: I to I p.m., Tia.au.. On alllliil
tbroqh Nov. 30. "An L.A. E,dhellc," v-media by lour
contemporary attiJls.
.•
t•A Fauy nt.1 "',,..... ..... Way 1.e Ck Fwwa••
Musical comedy on N&e at
South Cout Repertory, 1117
Newport Blvd, Celt.a Meu,
Thurs.-Sun. through Nov. 15.
Rt!ervalions: 64f-13'3.
''Marrb.p: Ge ~"
A nwilal cunecly ..,-.i
la tbe -Vl<jo IDD School auditorium on ariJ.
tiau Ave., Ml-Viejo, "1
Ute Rancho Community
Pla)'t!'I 11aun. -Sun. Nov.
J.22. Reoervatlam, IS'J.l'IU.
"Clrista• ~. at
&Ma.wmlll"
A m\Wcal melodrama .,ft.
anted by Old Jama Playva:
of N.wport Beacb and -Cout upt Opera -.,.
........... at s.. ClanGo
IDp Scbool Nov. 1 and I .
Ruuvatiom -f7Mmll or si.-.
"Macbetal"
Shakespeare'• tr a I ~ d 1 stased by Golden w ... Colill•
in the ActorJ' Playboz coen-
nwnicallons 81dr . .., cam,..,
Fri..S.t.. Nov. 7-11. TldOta at -......
•-ne OM c..,11"
Neil -·· ,.......iy of hie newly divorced men.~
b WestmtmtU y .
1'beakr at Finley SdJoDI.
1 l5%1 EdW'ard1 Ave ••
Westminlter, Fri.-Sat. Nov. 7-
1$. Relervatiom; .seoz.
"o.11 Game .. ,...."
A comedy wlU, only -
charaden, "' in Las v ..... will be ........ al tile Lapla-
MoultGo Playhouso, II t 1.a.,... Canyon Rood, ~
Beach, NOY. 11·11. it.rva• u---t•a.ar ti IM G,...,_i.t;
8eell ti taif: er..M";
Creat.i".'e ile!lls of over 50 Orange C~nty artil!anS are being shown in a three
day fatr which closes Sunday. \Veav1ni. stoneware, mosaics. jewelry, collages.
macrame and stitchery are among the arts on display and for sale between 11
a.m. a nd 4 p.m. at Den1,1.·ar Studios, 236 E. 16th Street, Costa Mesa .
CAMl:llA WOIUt GAU.EllY -2100 W. Cout HUhway,
Newport Beach. Hours: Thurs. and Fri. I tot p.m.; Sat 12
to t p.m.; Sun. 11 a.m. to t p.m. GaIMry limited to ~
graphy, 0~1 Nov. I with ''little btt ct everythinc" an
view throu&h Nov. 30.
A mwical rantuy will be
•tared in the Stlldio Theater
oo the UC! Campus. 'l'u<a. -
Sat .• Nov. 11 throuab %1.
Rtaervatioa,a--133.1117.
Prize Homes Shown at South Coast Plaza
OCT. 31-NOV. I
HO~IE AWARDS -The Western Homes Awards Eihibit.5,
a display o( ~I homes in -t~e Western Stales sponsored by
Sunset Magazine and An1er1can Insti tute of Architects, will
be shown in the Carousel Court of South Coul Plaia, 3333
Bristol, Costa Mesa through Nov. 8. Photographs, plans and
architect.5 are spot.lighted. Architects Ron Yeo of Coron;i
de! r-.1ar and J . Lan1ont Langworthy· or Laguna Beach are
local winners.
OCT. ll
AFTEKNOON CO,'\CERTS -Presented by students and
faculty of the Department of !-.1usic, UC Irvine. Fridays at I
p.m. in room 178 of the Fine Art!! Bldg. Admission fret. Re·
ci tals scheduled include : Chamber Music , Oc t. 31 ; Duets for
Voice, Nov. 7,
OCf. 31-NO V. S
PADUA lllLL.S PLAY -The Padua Hills Theatre is preS!nl·
ing "Panorama J\1exicano." ""'Ith authentic Mexican folk
dances and songs through Nov. 15, Wed . through Sat. at 11 ·30
P·":1· ...... ·ith ma I i n ee s at 2:30 p.m. \\'ed. and Sal.
Ad101rung the 300-scat air-conditioned thealer is the Padua
dining. room "·~ere the players entertain during lunch
and dinner. J\!ex1can and American food 1s ser\'ed daily, ex -
cept Mon. Padua ll1lls is located on Padua A\'e., three: miles
north of Foothill Blvd. in Claremont. Phone J-626-12.&a.
OCT. JI-NOV. I
OTHELLO -Shakespeare's dr9ma will be presented by the.
11rama department of Fullerton Junior College 1n the campU!!
theater at 8 p.m. Oct. 31 and Nov. L
OCT. 31
GOLDEN WEST COLLEGE FOOTBALL -All home games
;il OCC LeBard Stachu m, off Hc1rbor Blvd. and Fairview Road
Costa Me:sa : a ll games at 8 p.m.: Oct. 31 ''5. Rio Hondo~
L.A. llarbor, Nov. 7, at home. '
OCT. ll·NOV. %
GEJ\I SHOW -The ritsl international Gem, r.tineral and
J.ewelry show al the Exhibition Hall of the Anaheim Conven-
tion Hall of the Anahein1 Con\•ention Center will be open to
the public Oct. 31 and No v, I from JO a .n1. to 10 p.m.,
and. Nov . 2 from JO a .m. lo 7 p.m. Admission: Adult.s, $1.75;
Juniors (ages 12-18 ) 75 cents; Children under 12, {l'ff.
OCT. ll
HALLOWEEN PENNY CAJlNIVAL -Tht Wtatminster
Recreation and Parks Department is stagin&: il3 annual Ha.I·
lo11o·een Penny Carnival, Oct. 31 from 7 to t p.m. in Sli)tr
Park, i200 Plaza, Weslminster, locludtd in the carnival Me
game booths, a "spook house ." live entertainment and a
costume parade wilh prizes lo the winners. Prizes also will
be given for the best poolers placed in merchants window1
by the children. ocr. :n
HALLOWEEN CONCERT -The Jefferson Airplane, The
~foody Blues and Glen ?-.tcKays HeadliPts will bl heard in
concert at the. Forum in Inglewood, Prll'rit and Ma~r.
at II p.m., Fri., Oct . 31. Tickets $3.so.tl are available at the
box orfice and ticket agencies. OCT. :11.sov. t
CRAFIS~1AN FAIR -A Craftsman Fair. with: more tMn
50 Orange County artisans parliclpatina:, will be held in the
side yard of Denv;ar Ceramics, 236 E. 11th St., Colta Mna,
on Oct. 31 and Nt>v. I and 2 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m . Stitchery,
mosaics. '~1e&1i1rtlg, stoneware. jewelry. collages, macrame
and beaded work will be shown for sale.
NOV. I
TEES CLUB DANCE -The Y.'estminster Recreation and
Parks Department will hold a Teen Club Dance in the com-
munity Center, 8200 Westminster A\'t., (for Wet!!lrnhmer
teens) each Sal. from a p.m. to midnia:ht. Admission, •1.
ror membtrs. $1.50 for non·members. "M°euse ol Noah" will
play for dancing Nov . I.
NOV. 1
~AOT?LEHACK COLLEGE -All home !James at ~fis~ion Vie-
JO High School, 2502.5 Chrisanta Drivt , Misaion Viejo; all
izames at 8 p.m.; Nov. 1 at Mira Costa, ~ans.ide; Barstow,
Nov. 8, al home.
NOV. I
CHOliU: COSCEltT -Folk sonp frem around the wotld
wiU bl presented by the Festival ol Am Chor1le, Nev. 1
11t I p.rn. in the Festival Forum, Laguna Buch. MUlic
r11n;in1 from Shenandoah to Brahms' Hungarian Duell
~'ill bt Pfe9eDl.ed. Tickets by donation, •ti!iO for adulU; 7k
for studenll'I.
NOV. t
OllANGE com COLLEGE rooTBALL -Home lam<I ••
Lelbnl Stadium, off Harbor Blvd. and P'alrvin JtNI!, COii.a
M ... ; all larMI at • p.m.; Nov. 1 VL ML San Antonio; San
Dleco Mesa, Nov. ti.
NOV. l·Z
L11fl.4RY DAYS -Old Mi.Mien San Luis ~y will htlld its
annual Library Days, with e1tubit1 ot aocitnt dOcume-nts
and pbotosrapm from the ml!S!OR'• archive . thi1 Sat. and
Sun. Located oa Highway 7•, three: milts inland from Octan·
1ide.
NOV 1-11
CHJLDl\EN'I THEATRE -"Winnie-the-Pooh" by South
Coaat Repertory Children'• Tbtatre, lat Newport Blvd,.
COl!ll.I Men. AdmWlon: children, 75 cent.I; adult.5, $1.00.
Rteervatlons: Ml-1315 from noon to I p.m. daily. Tbe A. A.
Miln~ children'• <lmic will be prestnttd Sundays throu&h
Nov. 11 at I p.m. and %:30 p.m .
NOV. S-1%
ST\J'JTGAltT BAU.rt' -s. Hurok is prt$Cntinc the Stutt-
gart Ballet in II performanoes, Nov. 3-12 in the Dorothy
Chandler Pavillon ol the MU3ic Center in Los AngeJa. Tick-
ets, 1:.1.tWt.%.5, ate available at the bol offitt of t.ht Muaie
Ctnler, ISS N. Grand Ave .• Lat Aqela or al So. Calif. Aut.o
Club and an tlckot .,..,.,1 ...
LOCAL
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mor e, •"••'I' d•v. 1lt•ul wh•t'•
te;~, e" ;., I~• Gre•l•r Or•"••
Ce1.t l~•n ti!• DAILY' PILOT.
LOOK BOSS! THE CHEF Nf£llS MORE KITCHEN HELP!
l•lll1'(, C"'•f1 ••• 9u1y, the eJtly w•y v•u c11t h.1, hi111 io te 1111lt• lti1 1••4 lithl•r. H.,. i1 wh•t
't•~ c111 Ill• let hiM.
CHRISTMAS
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the~ tt•ll h••• ti111e te reH tft. r••l•I f•r111 .
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$1295 lo UP
ORANGE COUNTY SAILING ON
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STAN LE\' :\"OR~I
ORANGE COUNTY'S RESTAURANT, N/G HT CLUB AND ENTERTAINMENT SCENE
: .
1·on1ghl 1.-i the night ghosts r ide high and pa rt y
!<ip!r!l s ride c\·en higher. F\lak in~ it a f\''O:"w ay race
10 detcr1n1nc v.1hether the k1dd1es or thei r parents
~el the 111ost out of llallowcen.
\\/hen the youngsters arc back h_l)rne w1~h the
loot they've blackn1ailcd under the guise of trick-or·
\real, and the babysitter is c:on1fortably se tt!~ down
\\'tih ··1-logan's lleroes:· n1on1 and dad will ha\'e
lh cir opportunity to get ou t for a bi t of the cven1ng'.s
merr1111ent
ANOTHER WAY
Of cou r."J c the \\hol e th ing ca n be kicked off
earlier if the cluldrcn are d ispatched lo g randma ·~
house as soon a s they get hon1e fron1 school. .<\nd
you clear out o( the house bt•fore the last rays of
light and the first gang of costu1ned freeboote rs ar·
rive ~:rt the door.
1101\'CVC r you n1anagc it, once under 111ay there
are a lot of good places in the area to hit for a fun ·
filled t\llhallo1vs Eve. In so1ne instances tomorro111
evening as 111ell a s tonight.
COSTUMES OPTIONAL
Donning .:-on1e kind of outfit 1s strictly optional
hut the hilarity generally in creas~s in direet propc_>r·
tion to the abundance of pcorJe in 11·ay-out regalia.
'.\ot to rnention the possibil ty of copping a prize for
("01ning up 11•1th the 1vil dest a ttire in the crov.'d .
No doubl our list is incon1plcte bul. as of press
1ln1c. 11·c 11 ere able to verify big l·lal101\Feen ha ppen-
ings at the fol lo11·1ng spo!s. \l'ith al l parties set for
tonight unle::.s other1v1se ind icated.
TAKE YOUR CHOICE .
Coral Reef 'Restaurant, 2()45 l larbor Blvd., Costa
f'.·lesa. Favors for everyone : a n a!J you can eat
buffet dinner. 6 to IO p.n1 .. $3 75 per person.
'Whe~ Exciting
'{Jiingsa~
Happening!
Tht Inn""' '"Thrrr'• (·nmplflff"
in tltr Sf"rille /,01t11g~
/);,.;,.,in fh,.
hl'nutifu/ .l/fll1trlor Rofl1n
/,n1·i~h .
nr1e bnnqurt f1rilitil'1
GRAND HOTEL
7 fRE&DMAI" \VAY
A KAlltJM,.CAlJr. 772-7777
OpPn lo l11e Public
4' ~~ Newly Enlarged
:-:i~'-'::.!C.~,, _ _ Popular ...
T -,",,,: LARK
ROOM
Ent erto1 inmeri t Nightly Tue~day through So1furd•y
THE FABULOUS
DICK SEAN
* BANQUET FACILITIES FOR <450
• SERVING LUNCH AND DINNER DA ILY
MEADOWLARK
country club
GOMER. SIMS. CECIL HOLLINGSWORTH, Co·Owft•"
16782 GRAHAM STRUT, HUNTINGTON IEACH
For Reservations Call 846.1186 or 846-1416
Dean & Frank's Favorite Chef ,
' TONY SIRAMARCO
F0 ,...,,,1~ of 1~. v,11, C1ilfi, l1w11ly M;JI,
lrift'J> H;, S1m1 F1!'rlo1n
ITALIAN AND AMERICAN DISHES"
TO ORANGE COUNTY
1'RY TONY'S SPECI AlT1{S SUC H ,t,S
VIAL ALA ,A. MtGIAK• '" CASSl•OLl
wiih M1 .,,I, ••"• •.• coo~tcl 1ft • ••rv 1ii1t o1I 1111t1,
lot• ol ~h ~t•t ... 1e••ed .. a~ Sp1qh111;.
CMICllEtol AlA CACCIA1'0•E
1' b•9 dt""'' lo• hi9 e•tffl. ,., l•11 1 h i lt•" 11••1,
S.H•IM' "S.CA Ml>I"' ALA ITAllANO
J ..... bo Pf1Wft1 .. ,111 l•me11 c .,11.w bull•• 1•ut•.
••• · STEAKS e LOBSTER e PRIME RIB
NOW: TONl•HT,' IYllY Nl•ttT •T
THE CASPIAN
1670 N•wpcrt Blvd., -Cot.I• M•t.• '42-1293
S.•'11119 I I A.M, -11 l'.M. M .... Fri. -1·1 1 S... -1·t s ...
I
Berlin•r Rest•ur•nt and Beer Garden, 18582
Beach Blvd., Town and Country Center, Huntington
Bea ch. Eotertainment. dancing, prizes for the be.st
!'ostumes. Tomorrow evening, Saturday, Nov. 1.
Alley W•st, 2106 \V. Ocean F'ront, Newport
Beach. GaJa party, costumes. prizes.
Derby Restaurant, 1262 Palisades Rd., Costa
f\fesa. First of three annual costume events to be
staged by this rather new and lively spot.
Don Jose Rest•urant, 9093 E . Adams . at tt·Jag-
nolia. lluntington Beach. Entertainment by Vic
f.Ja rdia Ltd. and Germaine, costumes. prizes, danc-
ing.
Merrym•c, 3344 E. Coast Highway, Corona del
:'llar. f \VO bi g evenings of Halloween coilume,; and
fun . entertainment, tonight a nd tomorrow.
Ramada Inn's Royal Page Restaurant and
Lou nge, 1050 \V. Katella. Anaheim. Steak dinner
for t \VO, old-fashioned masquerade hayride. apple-
bobbing contest, prizes for the best costumes 510
per person.
Out 'n' abouler suggests all frustrated 'A'itches
and bums hereabouts dress a ccordingly and do their
f-lallo'A·een thing al any one or a combination of
these places.
Check the ads for other llallo11•cen f!ntertain-
ment \•;hich 11•as scheduled a fter this column ·~ dead-
line.
S izzler~ Cclehr:.il<·
Next 11·eek 11 ill find the Sizzler Family Steak
House s in Costa t\.J esa a nd Huntington Beach observ-
ing their sixth anniversary. And popping a fe\v but·
tons for pride in another a chievement.
Coincidental . to the birt11day. 1he occasion 'viii
mark completion of the extensive altera11ons that
BEAUTIFUL
Restaurant
SCENIC MOUNTAIN/SEA\ATMOSPHERE
na11ci>1g !\11glilly ·rurscloy 1/Jru Stoiday
The Naturals I S'"•o•'"
Sp•ci•I Sund•y Brunch -10:30 · 2:30
31106 COAST HIGHWAY, SOUTH LAGUNA
Reserv•tions 499.2663
DON JOSE'
Now Appearing Th• Sensational
VIC GARCIA LTD.
with vocals by
GERMAINE
IN THE FIEST A ROO ,\I
FRO~! R:30 P ,\1 . lo 1 30 A.;!
F1Nf5T M!lCICAtol FOOD AT r,;EASOtolAIL[ l'~ICIS
HALLOWEEN PARTY
FRIDAY OCTOBER 31
COSTUMES -PRIZES -DANCING
e COCKTAILS e
9093 E. Ad•ms (•t M..gnoli1) Hunt, 811ch 962·7911
~~!
TOP $149 g/RLOIN
indudes fren ch fries or ba~.ed po!ato
and Sizzler loa5t
MONDAY NIGHT IS FAMILY NIGHT
TO, SllLOIN SPICIAl s1 z•
WI ....... ,_.... ., '-ll JriM , , •• , , •...•• , ••.
C"'*-U_., 1 J O-H.it r'rlc.e
llUHTINCHON llACH ~ COSTA MESA
l OWN I. COUNTlt'I' MH.t.G,l:l!N IOUAlt[
lust .... ....... •'2·"11 I E MI NO TEXACO ITAllOH
&. 11111 I. 1•~11 """ 'U·llU
CHILD'S PORTION li!Lf r.ICE (ChiWren """ 11)
PHONE I! ... ILL IT!MS !Vlllffl[ TO !!IE 0111
have been under way in Costa 1-lesa to imporve the
restaurant's overall appearance .. <\ si1nilar transi-
tion 111as only rece rrt ly finished al 1-luntington Beach.
\Vith significant changes in the e,'ilCriors and
interiors of both locations. they have taken on a
1\·holly ne1v look that 1s ha nd some In concept and
C'Xccution.
TAKE A BOW , MEN
O\vner Bill Ste\varl can certainly lake a couple
of deserving bo\1'S for ushering in 'lhe Sizzlers'
seventh yea r \vlth a lot of added eye-appeal. 'fhe
sa me also for .Joh n La1,•lcr. 1nanager of the tlunt -
1ngton Beach Sir.zle r \\'ho is Lak ing <111 active hand
in supervision of operations at Costa t.lesa these
days loo.
One of the n1ost striking innovations is the divid·
ers ,~·hich have been placed bet \veen ro\l'S of booths
and various areas 11·ithin the restaurants. The result
is a feel!ng of n1o re privacy accompanied by a n 111-
trea sed ~ense of reln.xation a nd co rn fort.
NEW MENUS
Other :.prucing·up features include 1.he in stalla·
tion of new easy·t1>-read menu boards -utilizi ng a
lot of clever and colorful art "'Ork -and a ltract1vc
self.se rvice slalions for beverages . .-\ccenting every·
thing is the rich tone of dark \vood panelin g on the
11 alls.
I n keeping 11·ith 1he sp irit of change. the Slzzlers
have inaugurated an C'Xpanded 1nenu \1·i th ne\v ite111 s
being offered at lunch a nd c;l.inncr. l'uston1ers 1\"il l
find all their old favor ites loo.
Regular din ner of.fer111gs no1r include top sir·
loin s teak, $1.49 : Ne\v \·ork, Sl.69 : Sizzler special.
Sl.99 ; Ka nsas City. $2.3!1 , steak·a-bob, ~1.49 . r~rench
fried gulf shri1np. 11·it h French fri es. Sl.29 .. !\.11 s teak s
arc served \11ilh a choice of ba ked potato or French
fries and Sizzler 1oast.
1'11E t1CF.A1,; AT YflVH T 1IBLE!
SEAFOOD, STEAKS ANO GOURMET ENTREES
DINE AND DANCE
W<TI<
JESS PARKER
"T f l<I
HAMMOND X-46
IANQU[T fACILI Tt lS
Ol'lN SEYlN DAYS
l I to 2 A.M.
536-2555 317 l'ecific C•nt Mww.
H~~ti11,1111 1 ... ~h
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Truly Di stinctive Dining
~!l lu••no Our Soeco o! lfth f•
BEEF, BOTTLE & BIRD SUO
,),,,~,, N;9hflv ~to ! I PM
lunckoCI<' Fref» ! I :10 >,.M. -Mo~. +h·~ ~ ...
AFTERNOON COCK TAIL HOUR
ENTERTAINMENT
NIGHTLY DANCING ANO E:N TERTAINMCNT
WITH MIKE: & JUDY
NOW Al',EA•INW F•I., SAT. & SUN. NITt:S
JACK KING -HYPNOTIST
I RA"l1\D1t f ,\'1\n.'S 1 ROYAL PA.GE
RESTAURANT
1050 WIST •ATElU., ANAHEIM ._..ti _ 77 .. 7tl0
MONDAY THRU SATU~DAY
ARLENE SKILES
•nd the
DICK POWELL "RllO
SUNDAY
I
37 FASHION tsWID
NEWPORT CINm
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1111-rY•ll•rt• •644-2030.
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.o\ to::.sed green salad. v.•1th choice of bleu cheese ,
J·'rcnch or thousand island dressing. 1s available for
25 cents, and the re is a large chef's salad , \\'ith ham
and cheese, for 89 {'e nts.
MONDAY NIGHT SPECIALS
.<\l\vays popu la r 1v1t h the family trade because
good food is otfered a t very reasonable prices, the
Sizzlers are even 1nore in vogue \Vith 'the average
householder every f\.lond ay nig ht . That evening, from
2 ~o 9 p.m., the regular SJ ~9 to p sirloin goes at the
rock botton1 tab of Sl.29.
On the midday bil l o f fare. servred fron1 11 a .m.
to 3 p.n1 .. lhe restaurants no1v have a lunc heon
steak·a-bob. 11·ith baked potato or French fries and
Si zzler toast, Sl.1 9: file! of halibut . \1•ith French fries
a 11d Sizzler toast. 89 cent s; 11·eight 1vatcher. beef
pattie ,,·ith jello or cottage cheese . 69 cents: baked
ham or beef sand\l'ich. served on a poppy seed roll
11•itJ1 French fries. 79 cents.
Cos ta f\lesa ·s Sizzler is loca led in l~1Jl g ren
Sq uare, corner of J·:. 17th St and Santa .'\na. The
ll un!ington Beac h address is 18852 Beach Blvd.,
To11·n and Country Center.
Two Pros i 11 Concert
'fhose scel\ing something ne\v and d ifferent in
the v.1ay of entertain1nent can gel in on the ground
lloor at the Fisherman in ~luntington Beac h next
\1·eek. For six ni ghts only . beginning Tuesday. Nov.
4. the res·taurant's lounge 1r1 ll present the first co1n-
1nercial appearance of the ne1v Bald\\·in P ro organ.
Sitting in :J! the keys \1 ill be talented Jess P ark-
er, the Fishern1an·s featured cn:ertainer 1vho "'ill
S1\·itC'h fro1n hi s regular 1nstrun1enl -the f.lam-
rnond X·66 -for this speC'ial one·ireek engagement.
AUTOGRAPH PARTY
\\'rapping up the publ ic d ebut of their versatile
Cant inued on Page 24
3344 CORONA
East DEL Coast Hwy, MAR
Luncheon • Dinner • Cockta il$
TUf1D•Y 1$ IJllf•N•TION•L NIG HT te•lur~. dll!f,ent
•xot!< """'" ll"Om • lorelgft l•nd. 1<1 ..Odl!lo" fQ our r~ui.r ..._ !lln e.,,.1.lion1 l~INll ,
ART
Gallery
I V LNI! ...
Cl~ll At1111•
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-c 'F r~r .rinJ.:lr diru·rtn!.,., <lflop:htful
".jl ~rHtnp: lo mrl'l every 1nDOd .tnd
t~~te. Well p1t:p.ii<l'd gourmet
l'lenu-wroll ~rv~d. Slrolhn& •
musiti.tni Mid •n 11mnsphe1e or ch.11rm •ml romincc. rn1oV 1hl•
en(h.ltnling itmc;>51phere for luncll,
cockt•ils, din~r. ,.,!xi, oprnini '°°°• the most e~tiling wine
ull;;r in Sou1hem UlifCHni;ri,
Resen-•tions suggested.
6+4·1700 Ext. SSl.
1107 ll"'hortt R<Md. Nrwpe'1 l•:o•h
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'N ABOUT ALLEY WEST
, GALA
HALLOWEEN PARTY
COSTUMES e PRIZES
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31
1106 W. Ocean Front, Newport Beach
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FINEST IN FAMILY DINING
BUCCANEER CUT OF PR IME RIB
FLAVOR .CRISP CHICKEN
GROUND SIRLOIN STEAK
TERlYAK I STEAK
STEAK AND LOBSTER
JUMBO FRIED SHRIMPS OR SCALLOPS
CATALINA BROADBILL SWORDFISH
CAPTAIN'S CHOICE. NEW YORK ST E.AK
COMBINATION SEAFOOD PLA TE
SPECIAL CHILDREN'S MENU
FOR LITILE PIRATES UNDER 12
All d•noer\ ~erved with 1oup or ~<1 l<!l d, (hoice or
French fr 1e'., whipped p of<!lto or b.t k•d. Hot home-
m a de bre<!ld1 .
RELAX WITH OUR NEW
DOUBLE BUBBLE
COCKTAIL HOUR
IN THE LOUNGE ONLY
4T06DAILY
MIKE JORDAN DUO
Monday th ru Saturd•y -8 :30 to l :30
2300 HARBOR BLVD.
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Costa Mesa 540-8535
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I OUT WEEKENDER
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Continued from Pi19e ll
ne1\' 1ns1ru1ncn1, lhe l3aldv.·1n Company 11 tll host a
record autograph1.ng party for .Jess, Sunday, ,'\01 -
e1nber 9, starting at 2 p.1n.
FoUowing an organ concert by the artist, he
\Viii autograph complirrientary ropies of his new al-
bum -"Two P ros in Concert." All selections on the
record \\'ere pl ayed on th e Baldv.1in Pro.
l l you haven't yet caught the excite1nent Jess
stirs up as a pC'rforn1er. this looks like a d ou ble-
barrclcd occasion for doing ~O-There are .!!Orne fu ll
ba nd s around that can't produce all the 1nusic th is
guy c reates.
·rhe F'ishern1an is located at 317 Pacific Coast
J·li gh1\·ay. next to the entrance to the pi er . Hunting·
ton Beach .
Royal Pal!"
.\loving up n11d-counly la st \reek . 1\•e made an
c,·cning of it at one of the brightest spots in the v 1-
c1nity of Disneyland. Locate for the fine food and
enler1ainn1ent 11·as the Rn.val Page Restaurant and
1 ... oungc of lhe Hn111ada Inn. 1050 \\'. Kalella. ,.\na-
hein1 .
Of the rn any pl;ices around !he ainusement park
that offer visitor:; the wo rk s-e ve rything from holel
accomn1odations. restaurant. coffee shop to cock-
tail lounge and tours -the Ra mada must surely
rate among the highest for satisfied customers.
Because tha t's the group v>'e counted ourselves
a mo~g and 1\'e only look advantage of part of their
:1en•1ces
\\le .. drovc ho1ne tater. of course, but everything
At the Newporter
;::::·~·r, ·. 'Li /he
The l·lerb and Joe Trio is performing nightly, c.\·
cept Sunday, in th e Lido Lounge of the i'\e11·portcr
Inn, 11 07 Jamboree Road. J\-ev.'porl Beach . Jovial
quips and conternpOrary humor punctate the m11!.1-
it. Herb Payson plays the p1ario. Joe T\1arino, flule FLl NGZ(£rf cal menu whi ch is as varied as the patrons 111ant
ENTERTAINMENT • 7 NIGHn A WEEK and bass and Joe Sha\v. dru1ns . abo1e ii·e m lef1 . All ,hree render the vocal~. Frorn 8·30 p.m. DA NC I NG l':'.M,-:o:-:•",.-::ru~n~,,'.'w"1"'•,., 1_:_:_:_:::..c_:_:::..c_:_::_:,c:c_: _ _::__:,:_cc_:c_cc_: __
.--: HAP HALL DUO * L•rry L15ce being as pleasant a s il 1ra:-:. don··1 t hi nk the 1 en1 pl a~
"''"' J.io• • .,.,. •n ••11 S ing~r tion didn't exist lo check into lil"ing quarter!) for a n,,, ttir• SMR. ~ stay.
Re•r·Mel1 Thi1•ter ~~"'Ji:£ Cost• MM•
145 L 1'"-St. Jdt •ff N1wpett ......
Real
Cantonese Food
••t her• or
t15ce horn•.
ST AG
CHINESE CASINO
111 21st pl., Newport Be•ch ORiol• 3-9560
o,. .. ,_ .,. ....... ,,. 12-11-ftt ..... Set .... J e .•.
e Authentic CHINESE DINNER _ $ L89 & up e Chinese BUFFET LUNCHEON ,!'$ 1,45 * e Chine.• BUFFET DINNER+ . $2,99 * e Sund•y Ch•mp•gno BUFFET+ $3,29 *
• -Childr•n ..... , 1 z.s1 .oo -All y•11 c•11 "'
• -EH1crive N•"'""' J. Jt't
TEMPLE GARDENS
WEEKENDER SPECIAL
\Vhich the Inn makes even more enticing 11·i th
an offt!r called the Weekender Special. Roon1 fo r lhe
EVERY SATURDAY
Fash ion Show & Luncheo n Buff et
$2 ,00
DELANEY ~S Jeo_~~}t
IT'S LOCAL LOBSTER SEASON
Fresh Daily From The Boat
Select Your Din ner Lobster
Live From Our New T dnk
Open Daily 11 A.M. -2 A.M.
CHINESE RESTAURANT
1500 •••"'' iAt ".,...,, c.,,. ,...,. _ '"" 140•1,17 630 E. Lido Park Dr., N.8. -675-0100
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rH~l~wers
Reserv1tions: 494.6574
Open Daily
OBERHANSLl'S • OF LONDON
Ste•k e Ste<!!~ & Kid ney -·
•
'/\'GLISH itlt:1\T l'IES • • •ESTAU•ANT AND e suuo,1.v e:ilJ~'H
• COCIOAIL LOUNWE e t "'Tr ~-""L "
• 0 11;111<.
OCEANFRONT DINING,
ATOP TOW&RS WING Of
•,;,_ '"·
n1ghl (1-~rn!ay , Satuld<Jy l!r SunJ..i.\ l, <linnfr for [\\O
Hnd a bolllC' uf L"h<.1n1pagne "l\1e111 y-f1\'C dollar)) per
couple.
S111111cl!) 11!..~· ,111 the f.!lerncnts for a pcrfc:<:l gel-
~n\·av frorn habitual \\·eekentl purs uits.
The nc"'e~t udd1llon to the Ran1ada Inn chain.
the J\nahci1n operation \\'ent into business only la.~t
.J llnc ~I. :\nd the l{oyal Jlagc already seems to be
\ _\ 1ng for ·the tu11 n':-; top re::.tuurant honurs .
' DINNER SE LECTION S
L(·nd1n g 111!0 thl' d1n11er cntrce:. there 1s .~oup
du )ou r and the J{oy;il J'<Jgl' ::.;.dad . setccted c11s p,
<:old ~rcens ser ved \\"Jth ;1 Lilo1ce of the s pecial house
dressings. :\nd <in appe!JlC! !'.\!Ch 3!'1 ;:i hair grape·
lru1t or gourn1ct fruit cup,
ENTREES
Su n1c of thi: entrcc:. \IC cOn!--Jdt·ri:d before ~elect·
1ng included bl a<:k 1\ngus roast prune rib of beef.
au JUS. crearncd horseradish . S-4.9;j , grilled ('<1ta-
l1na ~11ordfish . muslard butter. $3.75 ; tende rloin o(
beef ~trogano!L rite pdaff or baked polato. S4 50:
doubJt• Clll f"rcnch l::in1b t hOfl '-S.) 95.
·rhuse 11·e settled for . nlUl'h to t·1 cry t.1 s te delight.
11ere beef en~brc•che ltc m<irinatcd 111 111ne. f're !->h
111u:.hruon1.,, 1\·1th cho1tc uf rice pd ulf r;r baked po·
!<1to. S4.5-0: ,·e:il cordon blcu ( n1<Hle 11·ith f1let of
1·eal), S11•iss cheese. c.·~nad1a11 st3·le ham, baked in
riven. s pecial saure. 53 .95 .
St.i ll other possibillt1es herr are eastern choice
lqp sirloin steak. 54.75 ; Ne1v \'ork c11t steak. 55.95:
liroi lcd 1n1pnrted lobs1cr !ail .~. Sfi.50 : planked
chateaubriand Bouqutiere. hearnaisc ffor l\\'O l.
Sl3.50 : boned breast of chicken a l;.i Kiev. sauce
supren1e. ~3.95
CHILDREN'S PLATES
'rhrcc ~pf'ciaJ children's plates tundcr I'.! yea i·s),
!'<.'f \ cd \1·1th French fries and tnilk :\i':D ice cream
or .~herbet II·~ n!l of the d inner 1s eatPnJ arc ground
round pa tty. SLIO : hot turkev :;and11·ith. Sl.50 :
F"rench fried shriinp, Sl.liO. ·
ENTERTAINMENT
I{ you get to the restaurant during the <:ocklail
hnur. 4 !o 7. the popular entertainer Kelly performs
at the piano bar. Later there is nightly dance 1nu sic
.ind entert..ainment by 1\fike a<id J udy.
. Luncheon is s erved at the Ro:va l Pac:e from
11 .30 a .n1., hlonda.v through Friday, and dinner
"even 111glits a v.'eck frorn 5 to II p.1n .
"Buon 111angiarc, ro111anzc.
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;~.-.(I r~-ii.~ !.'1.11( H-..y.,
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ENTERTAINMENT
BY THE
PHIL DESANTO
TRIO
MASCOLAS
STEAKS e SEA FOODS • PRIME RIB
MEDITERRANEAN SPECIALTIES
Livel y Eri t1rt1inmeot Tue1.ch1y thru S1turd1y Ni!lht•
THE TAFOLLA BROS.
JOHN a nd NOAH
16\S EAST 17th STREET -SANTA ANA
R11erv1tion1 547-9511
ARCADIA
~1'-'C£ 1•.ll
-AIRPORT
Featuring Steak • Chicken • Italia,, Cui~ine:
Serving Late Dinners
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l '"' '·'f ~"' aoc ~o•• '( 8'"" .. , ... l
St1o1 k and M u1hroom\ • Park \lit
Veal & Hem • Cornith
P1 1t ir11 • S1us •91 Ro l1 1 . ,
I MP'ORTED IRITl$H fOODS e All fOOD TO GO
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1724 N. T111ti• A••· 270 I . 17th $!, I ( ~ • 'i'OU'LL ENJO't' OUR ll~~~o~··::ii·•~·~":;;',~":;;"~~c;;: • .,~.;;:M~n;;:• ~"~',iii"~"~~I= ~ &'~ ~ Ca~;E~ E~~~m : MIDDAY
• • FAER IJl1~E 4 1'\'D DANCE
,4T THE
BERLINER RESTAURANT
AND BEER GAR·DEN
1 B5B2 Beach Blvd,
HunlillCJlon Beach 968-5800
ENJOY THE DYNAMIC SOUNDS OF
HICBAEI,
THE ONE-MAN BAND FROM VIENNA
llAl'PY BOllRS
Tues.· Wed. -Thur. -ST• 10 p.m .
.SllND4 l ' rs f,i\DIES NIGllT
Escorted Li1dl•1 P•y Only H•lf Price For Dinner
DANCING EVERY FRI,, SAT, & SUN,
HALl,OWEEN DAl\'CE ,
SAT., NOVEMBER 1
Pri1e1 for The Bett Costum••
~k• Your R•Mrv•tiont Now
OPEN DAILY FROM 11 AM
SUNDAY FROM l PM
CLOSED MONDAYS
LunchMn Served Until J:OO p.m.
' '
:: ENTERTAINMENT-l SHOWS NIGHTLY -DANCING : SUNDAY
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Monday th ru Saiurday
JACK COSTANZO
Featuring
GERRIE WOO
CONTINENTAL CUISINE
21112 OCEAN AVE, IC:oosr Hwy,/ -HUNTINGTON IEACH -Sl6·1421
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Ne"Wport Bei1 ch, Casta Mesa •nd Huntington Beach areas -
Newport Be•ch •nd Cost.ii Mes• Call 646-7136, 17th & Tustin
For Huntingtan B•1ch C1ll 847.1214, Be•ch & Heil
• I~ r '·I ·r ... "' .+ 11 ~1. •
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• 1'11n-.:1· (714) "75-1374 •' • .r-~~~~~~~"'11
RIVIERA
1'1£5TJ\UftANT
Continent1I Cuisin•
Cac5cti1ils
Serving
Lunc~on and Dinnt:r
Monday through Saturda11.
rli Closed Sundp11s '1 Open fo~
• J Prioote Parties 011111
w, are loc1ted ne1t to
the M<!ly Co. •11 South
Co1st Plat•.
J lll l . lri1tol
C01t1 M.,. S40-Jl4fl
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ne!•!" Occans1dl0• o!ftrs the
pu1JJ1l' a sp('o..:1:1111ppi1r1tu111 ~ '"
exani1n(' di. r:.irf' l1t.r.1r\ rol·
lccuon~. ;1n111·1•t t!<1curn1·11;;
and photoi;r.1ph~ l r:11n ll:L'
mls~iun ·s arctuves in a l\.\'•1-
day exhibi t this ~;1lurday and
Sunday. F ranr1 ~r;111 j 1· 1 ,1 r
guides will hi· prl'"t'n! 1ri r \
µ1<1111 the un1qut' r11lt1•!':,u11 \11
ilf(' t·ordially 1111 1\cd
Sludc nls ~1 r. ti pru:c ~~or "
front th L' l 11 1 ,·cr ~11, "! C:ihlor ~u,, 1 ·:.i rnpu:-1·~ .~l S.111
f)u·go and al ll.i11s .1, 11~·11 :i~
lron1 Oec1dcntal ( 'olll'~<' :111~1
the Cn1vC'r~11y uf \, ,, ~1~''" "·
h;n c het•n 11~111~ 1h 1•" l'
rr~ourrcs !Jr r 1· ~ t' :i r ch
relating to h1$1o rv l'f 1h1'
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CHE ERS -P<·tcr O'Toole as ~·Ir. Chips is cheered by n1any of the Sherborne
:-it1101•I :-itudt'nls 11'ho appear in the f\1GJ\J production. ''Goodbye. f\1r . f'hip., ·•
l'l•lt1l<:1 t·la rk and ~ir f\Iichael Redgrave also star in the f1ln1 \vh ich1~ being pro-
d JL"t'd b.v .l\rthur J->, J acobs.
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AL L SEATS 75 c
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Liza Minnelli ·Wendell Burton · llm Mclnlire
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.• Joi-vi Nichols D:rviJ La~c /1 1.tit""J Sorm.~: , Alon J. Pc~ ;:J Fred Ka~: 1
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•-EXCLUSIVE WEST COAST PREMIERE RUN-•
~ECOND FEATU RE
AT IOTH TH EATERS
'Go ocllJye, Mr. CliiJJS'
On Screc1i at Lust
"Goodbye. Mr. Chips," sl Jf·
ring PC'tl'r o·roo\c and Pet ula
Clark. \\"ill ha1·e its gala \rest
coast prcmirrl' NovcmC'r -; at
the F'ox: \\'ilshirl' Thra!l•r,
BC'l'Crly Hills.
lt all startNl in Ocinbrr .
1964. \\'Oen producer Jacobs
;ind ,,G,! fi rst dei:1rlcd to put
Janu~s Hilton "s cl;1ss1c lo1c
s!nry to inusiL'. T h i s
st1n111lated rx tr3ordinary in ·
tcrcst tha t has been unrlag·
g1ng ::ill through the tune 1l
hfls laken to assemble the pie·
!11n' an d to photograph Jl -
\\Jlh much love -in the
1dvll1e green countryside of Dor~C't, F.ngland. I
'"lt 1\•as too special a project
!n hurry." reported ,Ja cobs .I
""Terence Rattigan \\'rol e his,
screcnplav \\"ith great La re.
niold1ng rt down to th(' l;:ist
nuance. Then l\'e \\".'.llted till :
Pclt'f a1!d P('t \\ere fret>
because 1-1·e thought thein 1dcal 1
for the leading roles. In the '1 111 r a n t i m e , Oscar·\\'lnner
U>sli e Bricusse created 121
mus:cal numbers .,.•hich arc
u<;C"d in a very origina l manner I
1hat he and dirl'Ctor J~erbert
Ross developed.·• I
During thl' five mo nths that
''\.nodbye, r.1r. Chip!;" "'as ac·
1uallv in front of the cameras.
1nt('rC.;1 in the footage pro1npl·
cd .Jacobs to put logctiler
a 3~-minule ·•san1plc"' of the
f1lm·to·b<'. r.1B~t cxcculivc:;
11 err d('!1gh\{'d ;md ~('reencd 1L
fnr promotion purposes. Th:it
"as like ;;dding logs lo an I
;rlrrady roa ring fire.
The ~!ollnn Picturr and
Telrvision Helie! fund im-:
mediatrly picked the pictu re
as it~ "prem iere of \hC' )'C'a r."
and Sunday kick-off picnic at
!he r.lPTRF' Country House 1n
\\'oodland Hills broUghl 011t a
reeord number of st;ir~. A
harb1ngC'r of lhr cclt'brity
lurn-0ul expected Novernb<>r 7 a! the opening of the reserved·
St'at exclusive rngagrment.
groups ~ign 1ng
p e r r or n1 a n cc s \\"OS the
\\"oman's Council or KCET.
thC' educat iona l TV channel. So
enthusiastic v.·crC' these ladies.
I hry engaged iJl a game of
t•r1cket. no le ss. on r.l.CM's Lot
2 to sf)Otlight their camp:iign.
What kind of motion picture
inspires such response ~
The s!ory 11f i1 dcdic~led
headmaslrr \\hose life 1s
fulfille1I bv 11le woman he
lores. u·s iold ln unilbil.:>hrdly
ron1anl 1c terms and
photographC'd largely at
historic Shcrborne Sc ho o 1,
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"THE NIGHT OF THE
FOLLOWING DAY"
NOW -FOR
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Fint Tim• Shown
Tottl'Mr -A11ywhtiw
"Patty Duke gives one of the
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perfonnances seen in a
long time!'~ ... Reed
2nd HIT
Introducing !Me plans for a new business venture:
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MICHAEL CAINE I ! '"TllE
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NOW! •• 3rd WEEK!
The l'lffDWOMrul
of Clfl\ILLOT
''FIDELITY FOR A FANTAS Y! There is tho
spe ctacle of Kartharine Hepburn! Everything
about the film is staggerin gly high-class. 'The
Madwoman of Chaillot' dramatizes the triumph of
good over evil, the efficcicy of illusion , the
virtue of individualit y, the fo!ly of war!"
-~l Y. TIMES
"THE TALENT COULDN'T BE MORE
IMPRESSIVE! Katharine Hepburn pl•ys
th e title role -a deliciously daffy crea·
fur e, full of warmth cin d whimsy . Brydn
Forbes is a gifted d irector. Edward
An halt, a writer of distinction!"
-N. Y, Q.-,llY l~!WS
"A MASTERFUL, ARTFUL MOVIE
FULL OF FUN W ITH MEANIN G! A tre -
mendou s 4chievement in film dtf. A movie
jammed with s p.!!rk ling pe rform.!lnces, glittering
lines and witty concepts. Miss Hepburn i$
magnificent . The entire cast pe rform s superbly.
'M.,dwoman ' is beautiful!"
-LONG IS LA ND PRESS
The PlliDWOPll\O
ofGHlULLOT
"ONE OF THIS YEAR'S
BETTER MOVIES!
Funny, Romaotic,
Touching!"
-G01U1111ltlli' Mlpzir
2nd OUTSTANDING HIT
"The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie"
WJTH MA.Mii SMITH
* World Premiere En9a9ement *
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T l \Dl'Ll'S .t:. rinm!' "'1lne~~ in a Sl'nalt men ls a symbol or resistaoce
1•101·H' y 1.1idl' 1, 1,,r11111 111 \llu·. ~111r~ u( Lvcknt·\ c·r1111f• hearin)! Roher\ against lht enemy on tht evt'
hii Ilic 11 °,,1 ~ 1 u11111 t/ee or :.cdu~l'r ur "urnen 11 ho 1:. \ a'ug'rln of the Battle of tht Bulgt. The
II , (' ·r un~rupu\ous 1n hi~ rnarn t'On· 8,.,, ,-,,,, ,, 1,,. '"••np'-ll se\\1ng is the Ardennc.s foresl IHu(lr uo11 ,1 d I' l .\J r\ v '-uc t•-· I .. B qut·~1~ ~1u:hael Dunc. Shtlle~ 1,1,: \\'hen al,. s. Air forct' in "" winte r o l 4. url
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1•1 rtC'fl'rn11 11,i111 ... r11Q/1• lhr depression. \\'arren Bc:ut_i copr .. 1111 three l'eterar.!> cacti mrn who a ttempt to avoid tht·
ri/111, }('"' (I' •111" nf/f' ;;;nd Fa~e lJunaw<iy. of whorn bel1e1·es he 1~ thr draft by pretending lo bt
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Winner
3Academy Awards
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BEST ACTRESS -Kathar ine Hepburn
WINNER-"BEST PICTURE OF THE YEAR!"
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hurt and embarrassed by he.
own seemingly lack o( appe.ll I
and her par.:nts' attempl" 10
marry her olf. An affair witl1
a marrled man and hfe in
Greenwich Villagt give her
seU-au urance.
The Nl1bt ilf the folith1 in g
Day (RI: A lurid tale abuul
thr precisely planned k 1d-
naiiping of a young girl by
l0tl'.· criminals. She is held 111
a n isolated beach house for Z4
hours while they ...,·ail for 1he
ransom. Marlon 9 r a n d o ,
/lichard Boone, Rita Moreno.
T b t Prime er rttts1 Jran
Brodie: tftl; English n1cidr
film wit h Maggie Smith in thP
starring roll.' as an eccenlrir
but captivating teacher at an
Edin burgh girls' school in the
mid-30s.
Tb' Producrrs: Hil:irious
and zany fa ree abo ut ha~-been
producer and m1lquct r,a-1 Jl'-
rountanl who over-capit<tl1te a
Br:iadway fl op. Zero >lostL·l
i;tar~.
The Stcril' Cuckoo 1R 1:
Liza ~ltnnel!1 gives a \\'l1rn1
and sensil11•e ~rlormanl'e HI
!his story ot ·111\1 lonely college
kids who find love for the liri.t
ti me. \\'endell Burton co-stars.
Th11t Cold , Day in lht Park
i R 1 · A drama 1n w-M ~h a
spinster de\'clops a s 1 c k
passion for a young stranger
and makes hi m a prisoner in
her home. Sandy Dennis.
\'allry or the Dolls: Dran1<1
•rt 1n 1he tough world of show
hu~incss \\l ilh 8 a r b a r a
l'arliins. Pally Duke.
~IATU RE TEE\S
Ar\D AD ULTS
an R ~
~:arth 1hrough thl' dt>1l·h1p·
1nent of rnan to t r fllfl~ 111
'ff' J outh Coast Rep erturj '
sr)dce. Spet·tacc:ar ''LSUal t i-o•EH\ ,1 101v-in 1 .. Ewi>o•r et..vo , .... , ,.., .. , letlS Kier Uullra, c;a/'I l!E SEl!YATIOl<~·rkfOllMATIOl'l -.... llOl
"A FUNNY THING HAl'l'ENED
ON THE WAY TO THE FORUM "
LQck wootJ Won~" r~1 ..... ~" -OEll(O .. TFUl ~Cit CHIL OIEl'I") lt<EAT•I MU~IC AL tOMEO't' Al il) F••CtAL l f)I ' Ollver. ~!uslcal 1·crs\on o! su...i•r> ~1 i e1 "'" l,,. P"' C•n ,., u,.....w•1-•
Oickens·s classic ahoul an ;li~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ orphaned wa1f c<1st 111tu the 1 Iteming squ<ilor uf the lu\11•r •
class' ~!ark l,es\er, Jack \Vild
and Olt1:r Re:d. • I
Tiu! /frtf r i111r~1l'dl(i/1 ·l11
tt fh·r-Uit> 111/r 111</1cait·s II••'
'fut.>11!} g 111f'n !lie p1ct111t' Ii!/
1/1e .ftl orfr.111 P1c r1ire C1l(le
Th e J\/01 iu11 PicLure Co<ll'
A•ld Ratntg Prog1·a111 111ay ,
be /ut111d 011 111,
'FBI' Starts I
7th Year
Requests made un '"The
1 F"Bl " 1t-il·11s1on i.enc.~ last
~cason fur atidJcncr a~s1stanc;r I
111 trat•k1ng do11n 1rerson.~ on
!hr FBl's Teri ,\ln.~: \\·antPd
Fugu11ei. 11~1 aidt'd lhl.' VB l in l
n;ibbing S<Jr)lt' ol till' ~uspects. I
Therefort'. the FBI request~
will ci ga1n be telc1 1scd this
season on the C!1:inncl 7 sho11·.
fi hned by Quinn 1\tartin 's Ql\l
Produl't1ons 1 n ;i~socia t1on
with \\'arncr Bro.~.
Arts.
The plt•as for public co-
oprration, with Efrein Z1n1bal-
1~t J r . as spokcsn1an, 1vilt be
of one 1ninute each.
S{•\t11 uf thr tl'n fugilives
desc ribed last ~car ha1·e been
l aught
Zirnb;1h~t portrays an FBI
in..<>pC'ctor un thf' show , 11h1eh
hcg1n'i ii~ fihh ~c<tr lh1s
1nunl h. !'h1l1p Abbot! also
FBI
"What Ever
Happened
To Aunt Alice?"
Mc0 ueon J •<'lu"I'"' 8.,,,\
"BULLITT" (Ml
w •. ,~~ Beo1tv F•~• Ou"•••t
·eoNNlt AND Cl YOE "
Japanese Movies Every Tuesday Night I SPECIAL NOTICE TO OU R PATRONS M
COHTll.lltY TO •OYEITISING IEYOND OUll CONTltOl
•ND A,.,URING ELSEW HERE, YOUNG 'EOl"lf UNOER
II CNOT 1•1 WtlL HOT IE AOM ITTED TO ,ACIFIC
THE•Tt:I S TO .SEE THE "R" ,IC TUllES l!STED IN THIS
10). UHlfSS ACCOM,ANIED I Y ,ARENJ Oil •DULT
"SPIRITS OF THE OEAD.. l ltl
"THE GAY DECIEYf.1tS·• 1111
~ ~j
c1:n1 E.,, .. ood lnq<' S+o••n•
"HANG 'EM HIGH"
C :·n• Eoilwoo:I t •; w~ll o ch
"THE GOOD . BAD
AND THE UGLY "
Rtoo'""'e11ded for Adulll ............. ~············
E:tcJ111i•t Orcu•')t Cownly Doi••-i n
En')o9eme"I Li•• Monnelh W,ndoll Bu.,on
"THE STERILE C'-"KOO" IMl
Sllow" ol 8:4S p.m. -Plu•
"'"~~.1 c •. n~ 51,.11.v w .n+o·1
"ALFIE''
~"~""" >I t :JO •nC II II p "' -
RecorTllTIC"dtd 101 A dul~ • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• E,clu1i~it Oronqe CouRly Dri•it-in
En409em1nt •
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"THE BATTLE CF BRITAIN" (G)
Show" ol 8:JD p.m. -"u•
Joh" WAvn • o.,,.,d J •n11 •n
............. _ "THE GREEN BERETS" IGI
Shown ot l :l D ond 11 ;00 p.m.
'ettr O 'Toole -ltothtrint Hepbu••
"THE LION IN WINTER" {G)
Plu'
"THE BR IDGE AT
REMAG EN " (Ml --~-'1--With
Geo•9t ~ol -Robett Vtu'Jh• .............. ~············!"
A F "'Y ~l••Y
"THE GAY ,,
HEY KIDS! · P1u• ' · a .. 'l .,. e~.a~•
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$175 DECEIVERS" IRL
l i4 ,01 Show !i otu •doy l :Do '-':.•_t1 _ ;_' ''' "SPIRITS OF
-FO il HAllOWEEN~ --THE DEAD" IRl Lion in \\"inter: Clash ol two ·--·-..:
qrong-wil led inonarchs. 1\1 ng "FE A RKLIELSLSE RVS~_f/i.PI RE C ARl OAD ;:,~,,:;• u:,:~:· .~~o;~"~;d ":~
llcnry 11 of England and his ~ ~·""' " •dull 9uar11••"·
riuren. Eleanor of Aqu 11ai nf' • [L~:;:;:;:;:,;:;:;:;:;:;::'.~.:;:===:;:;:=:;;==iii:========:;;iii::;:;:~~ Jna ke-" a brlll1anL rxplo.•11c.
dr<t rna ou t ol I rag1ncnt s o!
121h century hi story. Prtcr
o ·roolc and l\Jthan nr I !cp-
burn.
Popi j GI Tr.nder t:On1etly
about a Puerto R J t a n
widower. played by Alan
Arkin . 11 ho toils al three dif-
ferent jobs in order lo support
his t..,,·o sons He scht>me:;
frantically lo hit them out of
lht'lr slum t'nv1ronn1enl.
\\'hate1·er Happentd to Aunt
Alier ·.' !:-Oi l: Ruth Gordon.
1.r ral dine Page and Hosernary
FDr:.Y111. star 1n a story ;ibout
a pt'nr111e~s 111do11· who lures
n1on1ed hou ~c k rrpcr s _
1nurdcr~ lhen1. pla111 s 1hr111 1n
her yard. Aunt Alice beco1nl'S
hrr housekeeper 10 Jrv to
d!~CD\rr how l h c {!1o;;11>·i
pr:1rant:cs occurred.
TEE.'\S ,\~[) ADLLTS
Thr Batlle of Britain 1G1 :
Story. of heroic pilots of 1hr R_
A F" who held off the
Luf\11·affe 111 \\"orld \\'ar II and
sa\'ed Brit<11n from 1nvas1on.
)lichar l Caine. La ure n c e
Oli11cr. Christopher Plummer
;11id !lllchacl Rrdgra1r. 1
Thr Italian Joh 1G \ Ex·
pnsonrr 1.'il1chael t;aine 1
lra1ns an clue gang. anJ plans
an ambitious robberv in this
:1n1usu1g farce. Also s't::ir~ Noel
("11\\ ard and R0$<1nno Bra1.l1
~ladwoman Qf Chaillot GI :
.\ satire 1n 11•h1ch Kath::irine
lll'pburn plots the do1rnl::ill nr
ruthless men scheming to ln-
(·1nerate Europe. Also sta rs
Yul Brynner. Charles Boyer 'I
a11d Paul Henreid,
Tho~ wtrt the Happy
Time1 !G I: The slorv of
Gertrude La"·rrncc l'Omes
al11 e through Julie And re1vs'
capt iv<1!ing porlrail or 1he
slaGC actress in tlu.~ n1 u.-;1cal.
2001 : A SpMt Odesst y tG !:
Fa:.c1nal 1ng F1ln1 about the
h1stor)' of the formall"": of
TROPICAL FISH
SOUTH SEAS
Largest Selection of
Tropica l Fish & ~u pplies in the area.
Hew 1 lecetl•111 Ill .,, WILSON, cost• Mli A
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JULIE ANDREWS · RICHARD CRENNA ~THOSE WERE THE HAPPY TIMES"
MICHAEL CRAIG ,. DANIEL MASSEY · Siii. CHAPll , i'Oiilr WIS! · WilLilM Fll!CKILD ·--
-l~d colllt'4y t.1f'lrlf'-
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WEU..1111S'S TilE. LAS'.
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SERVICE 15 LOOSY!
MOON MULLINS
MISS PEACH
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TELEVISION VIEWS
Pre-schooler
Show Awaited
'
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ly RICK DU BROW
HOLLYWOOD l UPI) -A heralded !JO.hour
c.:ourse for preschool children from three to five
years old will begin on national educational televis-
ion Nov. 10.
Entitled .,Sesame Street," the daily, hour-Ion&.
26-week colOt' series is budgeted 3't $8 million and
will be seen on about 165 stations across the country.
It is a morning program, but many stations will
repeat it during the day.
PRODUCED by the Children's Television Work-
shop. the series is sponsored. by the U.S. Office ol.
Education. the Carnegie Corp .. 'the Ford Founda-
tion and other private orgamzations and govern-
ment agencies.
So much attention has been gained, in fact. by
"Sesame Street" that a commercial network, NBC·
TV. will present a half-hour preview of the program
on.Nov. 8. The previ ew js called "Thi s \Vay 1.o
Serame Street," and is sponsored by Xerox Co rp .
The profit--0riented networks are interested 1n
the NET series because. among other reasons. it
will use commercial television techniques for edu-
cational purposes.
SAYS MRS. JOAN Canz Coonev. executive di-
rector of the Children's Television Work!hop: "Be-
cause many children learn to r~d by the repetitive
use of TV advertising, we \\'ill w:e one-minute spots.
e~pecially created by the workshop, as a device to
teach letters and numbers. ideas. and concept!:."
Adds NET: The serie" "is designed to prepare
preschool children for fonnal classroom education
by in!truct.ing them in such subjects as 1.he a!ph•-
bet. numbers and geometric shapes and helping
them develop sound thought processes through exer-
cises in problem sol ving."
HERE AGAIN. commercial video technlqueil'
\\'il l be employ ed -puppets, animated cartoons.
live-action films, other youngsters and appearanctil'
by celebrities that include Carol Burnett. James
Earl .Jones and Burt Lancaster.
The series has been widely researched and pr~
ltsted among c hildren in day care centers and
private homes. The ho sts -two \\•hite. '"'o Negro -
portray 1'4'0 teachers, the wife of one of th em, and
a candy store owner. The show has an urban set-
ting. a city street. Says Mrs. Cooney :
"WHILE WE are interested in creatin,I? a series
for all children between the a~es of three to five.
"'e are especially concerned \\1ith reaching the so-
clllled disadvantaged child wherever he may live.''
The program's potential audience is 12 million
pre.schoolers. ~ -~
Dennis tlae Menace
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HARDTOP. V-1, •11l?mefic fr1n1mi11ion, ••·
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power windows . !NMY 615 )
CHEVROLET Impala
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pow1r tl11rin9 I bttktit ftcfoty t ir 'ondi.
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All Prices Plus
Tax and LicenH •••
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P.M. Sunday,
November 2, 1969
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Payments include all tax & total finance charg• of $220.72 for 24 months. Finance ch1rge based on annual percentage ra te of 20.88 %. Deterred peyment price $1261.12. Cash price includes tex & lie. $1040,40 .
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N<mC!!: LEGAL NOTICE
TOTALS
EXHIBIT ''I"
CITY OF COSTA Ml!SA
STATEMENT OF REVENUIS ANO IXPENDITUlllS
Fiscal Yaar EniMd .1UIM •~ Ifft
GENERAL l'UND
REVENUES
Property Taxes
Franchise Taxes
Sales Tax
Cigarette Tax
s 1,553;214.50
96,463.72
2,224,770.07
3.16.648.05
34,555.84 Property Transfer Tax
Transient Occupancy Tax
Licenses
60.60
180,807.45
29,354.05
161 ,267.99
Fines
Permits
Sale of Supplies
and Property 1,816.70
Rent of Property 35,987.84
ln~rest 120,219.61
Subventions and Grants 926.471 .64
Fees and C·harges 48,139.01
Mi scellaneou.s1 Income 20.176.80
Gol f Course lncon1e 68,900 .00
State Grant -
Communication:1; Center 8.581.00
Total Revenues -----
EXPENDITURES
City Council
City Clerk
City Treasurer
Finance
Administration
City Attorney
Engineering
Traffic Engineering
Central Services
Planning Commission
General Administrative
Costs
$
Facilities and Equipment
Electronic Data
Processing
Police
Fire
Communic ations
Building-Safety
Weed AbatemenL
Civil Defense
Sanitary
Street ~1aintenance
Construction Projects
Storm Drain-
Maintenance
Street Projects
Street Light f\.-laintenance
Capital Outlay
Miscellaneous-
20,1189.10
46,437.57
987.00
a9,737.62
114,683.95
M.674 .03
199,249.28
lil;862 .94
28,193.56
110,269 .84
727.456.30
195,839.27
113.875.16
1,503,092.11
845,049.14
210,599.32
162.755.53
11 .638.59
22,437. 76
397,452.80
404,007. 74
19,176.10
8,453.53
11.000.00
3.7M .67
192,94 2.24
19.i69.8:! Non-Departmental
To tal Expenditur:(s S 5.758.319.77 I
CAPITAL OUTLAY FUND
REVENUES
Rental Income
Tot.al Revenues
EXPENDITURES
' 3,020.iO
SPECIAL GAS TAX
s 3,020.70
STREIT IMPROVEMENT PUND-S.C. 2117.S
REVENUES
State Afloc1tion-
EnginHrin&
SPICIAL OAS TAX
s 7,I00 .00
STllEET IMPROVIMINT FUND-$oc. 21116
REVENUES
State All'ocll ion
tntere1t
Total Re.venues
$ 211 ,236.32
S.1911.IMI
297.226.31
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LEGAL NOTICE LEGALN<mCll
Projeet No. 46-Harbor
Blvd. Widenine-
19th Street to
Wilson Street $( 121,099.« I
Project No. 51-
Placentia Ave.
Intersections-19th
St. and Victoria St.
Project No. 54-Bear St.
Improvements
Project No. 56---
Sunnower Ave. No.
3-Rigbt of Way
Project No. 57-
Fairview Rd.
Construction-San
Diego Frwy
to Sunflower
Project No. 58-
Placentia Ave.
Extension
Project No. 5~Baker
St. Improvements
-Babb St. to
Bris tol St.
Project No. 6l-
Arlin&ton Dr.
Construction-
Falrview Road to
Newport Blvd.
Project No. 62--Adams
Ave. Brld,ee
Construction
Project NO. 64-Wilson
St. \Videning-
Harbor Blvd. to
College Avenue
Project .No. 65---South
Coast Rd and Hyland
A venue Constr.
Total E xpend itures
83,toe.14
ll0.00)
16.402 .32
16,660.03
4,064.53
15,069.95)
134,993.04
20.58
164.426.73
77.473.71
STREl!T LIGHTING FUND
RIVENUES
Property Ta xes
Subdivision Charges
Miscellaneous
Contributions from
Prope rty-Develope rs
Total Re venues
EXPENDITURES·
Total E1penditur1s
I 264,817.74
6,892.89
~.36
1.761.74
1.964.39
1,935.99
107.IS
IH.l«.96
2,169.79
2.61 3.13
• 91.!0
137.44
s «l.182.11
s 209.215.20
VEHICLE PAllKING DISTRICT No. I
-Improvement ,uMI
lt.20
37.32 ...
Total Expenditures s 57.593.14
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LEGAL NOTICE
LEGAL NOTICE ··-ClllltT"ICATI IP COIPOIATIOtl POlll
T~ANIACTIOH OJ lllllllMlll'I 11/olDllllll
Jt(flfl(IUI MAMI
ROBERT A. OMAN
Finance Director
19.1114.!0
City of Coeta Mtsa, California
October 23. 11199
Published Orange Coast Dally Pilot, October
LEGAL NOTICE
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~n•r•I 1000General 1000 General 1000General 1000 General 1000General 1000
TRIPLEX· DUPLEX
Br~nd ne\~. soon to be corn pleled; e xtra nice
units you 11 be proud to Q\vn. Xlnt rental
area, 1 blk . to ocean or hay. '.l & 4 Uedrnon1s,
2 baths. fireplace!'; blt-in kitchens. nentals
$300-t..:p.
9 UNITS· OCEANFRONT
Ail 1-bdrm. un its. eas 1!v rcn!ed on suminer/
\\'inter ~as1s ot pre\·adin g lo\v rents Gros<;
2 nnu<1J 1nco1ne ~1 7,110. A'>king Sl20.000 .. ,,\
buy for oceo:i nfront 111con1e '. ~
mor&e
REALTY
2025 W. Balboa, Newport Beach 675°6000
2449 E. Coast Hw y., Corona Del Mar 675-6060
--=.-----------
General 1000 General 1000
$30,750
T•opical Selling! 5 Bedrm • 3 Bath
\Va!e rfaJI & fouril,11n • ''lC'ar
blue pool, Lush pla.111 1no::<. Poot• $26,950
Overs1z('(j bcdroon15', lr:gr Rich wor.d pilnelin~. hand·
df'n, 2 ha1h. !01n1ilv )"[lnlll. Rlffir bar. !';irking for ho:i1
OPEN SUNDAY 11-5
I Linda Isle Drive
·I Bed1 oon1 , 5 bath hon1c n1 !tnal stagec; of
ron1pletion. Jlalos \'rrde stune entry & tire-
plnces. 1:an1ily roo1n & billiard room. l~eau11-
1u lly decorated. J:>riced at ....... 5155,000
15 Linda Isle Dr ive ·
1\'e\1· & beautiful -t Bedroon1. 5 bath hoinc
11·1th large SlUlken Ji\·1ng roon1 & fain. rn1 ,
'l'CI bar. Jladiant electric heat. Crpl'd <'.-lnrl-
scpd. Priced . . . . $155 ,000.
58 Linda Isle Drive
Just con1pletcd 5 J3edroon1. 41 ~ Bo.th hon1c.
\\'ater vlc1v fron1 1naster BDR!\I. l1v1ng r tn,
<l ining rin, fL1n1i!y rn1 & kitchen. 2 frp!c:-.
Ct pt' cl.. 11•allpaper & lnd ~c pd .... , . Sl55,000.
82 Lind a Isle Drive
Spaciot1s 4 l3cdroon1, 5 bath beautifully clr-
coratcd nc1v hon1e-adJaccnt to clubhouse .~
hear:h.1rnpor1ed European frplc 1nan1lr. l)ier
& .slip. Crpt'd & lndscpd .......... ~155,UUO.
Linda Isle Development Co.
1080 Bayside Or., N.B. Bill Grundy 675-3210
Gene ral 1000 1000 General 1.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;;;;;;.
NEWCOMERS MISSION VIEJO
OPE~ ~t:.\J. 1-J
Luxury ll'il!Urrs. :.iO.Ji..!fl .~· 1r«1!Pt' Lri\c'l\' Fi1·~!.1 !'or.I
TARBELL 2955 Harbor TARBELL 2955 Harbor Prirf'd nght in ~~t !<.ection l======:0-~~~-0:-'~=.:~=-~ -~~~-====== t of l\'f'wpnrt 13Pa<"h . B,1y('p·s1 a 1 11, b•·~r . -I bth111 .. , :-: h.11h.
f.1n11!y J•)Qm ,'(. 1l1·n nn a
!'t'rt'll<" l1'l"f' J1ncrl 1:ul./Je·~ac
On!) SIJl.i,.·.ro
:l1~2:l Sparlra
Or;in.-G,u·!JC'ri !lornr plu~
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General 1000 Gener a l 1000
Coldwell, Bonker
OFFERS:
PANORAMIC VIEW OF
BOATS & JETTY
Custon1 built & A.rclliL designed I0r pre-
sent owner. L11 -.;u rio11:; couple's }lr,n1e. l~:<t.
large mslr. ~1iitc; g11cs t rn1 . & bath. l)an.
d en \Vilh frpl. & \\'('!. b<n'. f_,u~hly pl <inlcd
patio, :l Car g:ar<:igc. $147 .f.>OO
Ka lhryn l~aulsl on
FIRST OFFERING
Lido Isle. fl 13cct roo rn -Si'fl.500. J:xccllcnt
\'aluc on this 1.ho1rc flO f1 . lut. ~ Bnths.
1 .. a rge. upcn p;Jl10. Short \\.ilk to bc<ich.
f\lary Lou i\·tu rion
DOVER SHORES OPEN SUN , 1-5
1948 SANTIAGO. Q\vner translcrred. l\lust
seU . 4 an .. f nn1. rn1 . PQol. Lozrn can be
assumed al G~~ ';i.. Q\\ nc r \I' carry 2nd
T.D. S69.,00.
Cathryn 'l'enniirc.
UNOBSTRUCTED OCEAN VIEW
Just listed. a "'Forc;ver \'tC\V" c u s Io n1
hnme ,,, lrg. 11\·, r rn ., for1n . d in., si!l111g
rn1 .. hobl)y rn1 . &-:l bdrms. lic~ul. landscp.
pa tio l'\:. roll111g la\111 l~ t rcr~. on OC"C'<:in side.
t\ lrul.\' unique hon1c .~ ~c !Ung. ~64 . .100.
fllr:;. l la rvey
CORONA DEL MAR
Steps to beach -4 BR. l~ farn .. ne\v k it-
chen, 111 tile-roofed horn e. lle<iut. patio.
Price reduced ~5.000 -llfl\'' only ~59,500.
Carol Til tun1
SHORECLIFFS •
MEDITERRANEAN HOME
Li\·. r n1. \V he:uned Cl"ilings. pC'~;::cd flnors
&. frplc . 2 13drrn<.. 2 1 ;at b ~. Or n \1 ilh frpl.
('ire. rlr1vc\1 :l y. L:ouct p<1tcllll<1 l f(!r 11.:niod·
r ting-. S.:i.l,:)00
Ka t hr} n n Jul1i l011
LOWEST PRICED WATERFRONT
Jn cxc!11:-1 vc. ri J\·a te co n1n1unl1~'. Sl1r fo r
large boat. !'a ndy \)(';ich. co\'l'rcd p ::it 10.
large living rooin. 6'"h Loan & all for only
$54 .500 .
\\'alter f'Ja;i:;c
HARBOR VIEW HILLS
OPEN SUN. 1-5 LUSK
This 3 BR . 2 l1a. ho111(' \\'1\h d in. ;irea. Jani.
rm. & prnf. landscnperl yard \Viii be open
Sun. 1-5. Corne hy S.: take a look. 3430 Sea-
hree7.e. raJ.J. $4!'1.850.
Joe Clarkson
EASTBLUFF WITH POOL
Lovely vie1v home bit. around cu~ton1 pool.
in this most des ir nble ·area. 4 Bdrm.s. &
formal din. r m . O\\'ner 1nust sell at once
-make orrer. S4!J,500
.P.lrs. l lar\·ey
BA YCREST. OPEN. SUN , 1-5
1849 TRADEWINDS -~46.500. !\lost 011!-
~tanding :l bedroom 2 ht.1 th. on beautiful
tree Jinccl .street. 2 F ireplaces. f.>r of. decor-
;ited & landscaped.
Carol Tatun1
PACIFIC OCEAN VIEW
r..t3kes this Cameo l li l?hlands
bath a "Best. Buy" a! ~4 :J.·100
Al Fink '
3 Bd11n.
OPEN HOUSE SUN, 1-5
"Tho Bl11ffs'' 408 ('arlotta. Reduced. $:l9.900
(Vista nel Oro. North on \·1sta Cajon tn
f'arlolta). 2-S tor.v E -plan. 3 Bedrooms, 3
J3ath s. l...ovC'ly vie\v.
J\Tary Lou l\'larion
COLDWELL, BANKER & CO.
550 NEWPORT CENTER DR.,
N EWPORT BEACH
833-0700
2hll~ C'1r1Ul.t 11.;i P;tzl
~:':11·lv C.1l1f.i1·n1.1 Hao• Ii <.I~ I"
Cc1l! l1>r /.k'l•ul., t'rarhC'!l )
. ~:ti ::-;-;i;
-----=--\ '.'<ITLD F1.::-.:n-Cu11i 11n1111I\ Roy J . Wa rd Co.
tBayrrrst OH11·1• 1
1 \.J~(} G<1li1xy Dn1·r 616·1:'.ij(I ~·l'l 1 ill" J• 1h
Ope11 Ho11ses
THIS WEEKEND
Keep thl1 handy directory w ith you this w eek-
end 11 you go houte-hu"tlng. All the location•
l!sted below a re deKribed in greater detail by
adv1rti5lng 1l1J1wh1r1 in today's DAILY PILOT
WANT ADS. Patron• showing open housei for
sale or to rent a re urged t o li1t such informa-
tion in t his column 11t h Friday.
12 Bedroom)
4~1 Riv erside /\ve. li'\C\l'porl IIe1ghls ) NR
642-8099 (Sunday)
711 i\largucrilc, Corona de! !lia r
!Daily 1,\)
IJ Bed room)
13rc;nni.:i :\ve .. Co rnna dcl l\l,1r
fii5-132r; 1S.1t & Sun 1-5 .. 10)
107h1 L;;i'fe rraza, 1:oun!<.1 1n \-;illry
!l4a.04fl8 1SJ t & :;un t:!-5)
*!'JIB l)arrell. \ns1a rvle.~a
~14!!-95/i\1: 540·451\1 J·:\'('$. 1sa t S.: Sun 1-!i )
1849 ·rradc\\'111d:; 113aycrc!>l) NL:
83:l-Oi'OO: li44-2·t~O I Su 11 1-:1)
** lOli L1ndil !~le Dril'C'. i\e\1·port Geac h
642-823.'} 1Sat & Sun)
408 ('arlotta !The Bluffs } Ne\l'port Beach
833-0700 · 644-2430 I Sun 1-5)
*2:18 \:iri;inia J1 !ace, Co~l il f\le~a
646-375(1 (Sa t (~ Sun 1-5)
71711 flPPV .\vc., {'Orona de! 1\Iar
675-Z lOl (Sat & S1in 1-5)
(3 Bedroom & Oen or Family}
1010 OCl k StreC'l. ro~1a :-.te!>.i
fi/'.l.7420 fSat. ~"-· Sun)
24fl1~ \ln~qurro. :\l 1 ~.~io11 \'i£'Jn
8.10-2!)!9 !Sat ,I',; Sun JO.(i)
~90fi ~11\rr tJ;ine ([;ark 1.\0111 ;.;r.
ll-12-5200 . I ~1111 1-5\
34~{0 Srrihrf'r.i'c 1 ll<1r lJor \ ic1~· l!i ll ~l ('d\l
a:l.1·0700: fi-1-1-2-l:ln ~S11n 1-51
**;lO l F.\'ening Slur 100\'Cr ~horr-~) l\'J)
f14 2-R2.1:1 1 Sat & Sun)
11!-l!i Pitrn irne 1 ;\lC'sa \·erdc) (.'~I
5'10-li20 /Sun 1-5)
30-111 nabh St.. c:o!,ta l'l'le~a
5·10·1120 (.~u n 1·3)
14 Bedroom & Den or Family)
Ili.~2 IJorothy Lane, Ne11"port P.each
675-4J!l2 !Silt & Sun)
10001 ('liff, lluntington Bench
545-04!'!8 (Sat & Sun 12-5)
**115 r..tilford Road 1Cameo Shores )
Cdr.T. 6i5-6~96 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
3120 Lincoln \Vay. Costa r..·Je.sa
f714) 521-60 12 (Sun)
5472 Ken il\vorth1 lluntington Beach
.145-045R rSat ~~Sun 12-5)
*1007 1-loliday (Baycre~tl NB
(Sun 1·5)
*lfi-07 Sanliago (Bayc re~t ) NB
642-.1200 IStin l·.1)
**3311\1ornin~ Sla r IJane (Dover Shor-
es) NB, 642-82~5 (Sat & Sun
*1948 Santia,1?0 Drive (Dover Shores) NB
833-0700: 644-2430 (Sun 1-5 )
2094 Nationa l (cnrner Oak) C0::;ta f\le.~a
642-97~0 : 548-0720 Eves . I Sat. & Sun 12-5)
14.'l() Galaxy Drive (Dover Shores) NB
Mfi.1550 (Da ily)
405 Francisco. Ne"·port Ileach
540-1720 ' (Sun 1-.5)
IS Bedroom & Den or Fam ily)
1536 l.a!axy Drive (Dover S hore.~) J\'H
642-82.15 •Sat & i un)
UNITS FOR SALE
14 Units)
74fi l\1ain St. fOO\\·nto\\'n) I-ff\
5.36-1459 anytime (Sat & Sun 1-5)
+ Paol
+ + Wot91'fNllt
FINER HOMES
DOVER SHORES VIEW
Genutiful!y landscaped courlyard leads lo
1h1s n1a~nific·en t home. Brighi, s unny tving
r1101n \vith vie\v of entire bac k bay ; den . -I
la rge bcdroo1ns. 4 .spac1ou.s Laths, a lt electric
k1lc hl'n; d111111g r oom . n1arble fireplace. Q,·cr
3200 :.q. fl. $89 .500. C'all ror app't.
DOVER SHORES
Re.:i1111ful 3 bedroon1 ho111e v.·ith den : large
li\'ing roo1n . dining area. 3 baths: cedar clo-
:,el ~ & roon1 for a pool. $87,500. Call for app't.
IRVINE TERRACE
E 11 tranrc. .i:ates open to f1ee-form pool 111
beaullful, lush planlini,:s in this spacious 4
hcdroon1 ho111c \1'1\b n1asnificent view of bay.
LnrBe Jiving-roo1n. dining roon1 , 2 v~ baths.
.. \~king SJ 15.00U. C<:ill for app't.
DOVER SHORES BA YFRONT
J:c.autifnl Norn1an Grant bu ilt hon1e on 60
fL l(l l \\'ith pie r & ~lip . Spiral st;ii rcase leads
froni spacious en try to trc1nendous n1astcr.
-~l11\e. 4 B~dron1ns. 41 :.: ba\h'.'i , lge. Jiving
r?on1. faintly roorn. 4200 Sq, Ft. Tile r oof.
f nrpeled & draped less than 12 months a go.
qrre:red by origi n;o! o\1'11er. $179.500. Open
:-)at. & Sun. 333 ri.1orning Star Lane.
LINDA ISLE
5 Bedroo1ns. 41 :! bath!>. 2-storv \1·a terfront ~10111c. des1,ened for £>nterlaining'& fan1ily liv-
1n.!!. !luge f;1n11Jy roon1 nccom0dales billiard
ta b!C'. rnasler .suitC' \1 i1h fireplace. Forn1al
rltn1ng r0on1 & separa te 1naid's quarlers .
As king ~1 33.000 . Open daily. 14 Linda lsle.
DOVER SHORES
llon1e 011 the beach '''ith beaut iful vie\1 _ 4
T~,e~room s, farn!IY rooin, large living roon1,
d1111n g roo111, 2 fireplaces. Stcp-do1vn \vet bar.
0ut!'ta nd ing landscaping. LO\V leasehold.
Sll8,000. Call for app'L
john macnab
REAL TY COMPANY
90 1 Dover Or., Suite 120
642-8235
1000 Gener•I 1000
I THE LAST WORD
· En.11),V ,,ff,1r1I•''>.~ 11\'lllJ::.. In 1h1li
f1b!>:1hurly S[\'1llt ~~ 4 lw1nn
& :<!UC!)' 1-l'U~!Olll hratrd
p'l')l Jn rr<"~l1~r B;i ycrr~r l(1r
lh<' d1~1·11m1nat.• huyt•r.
:\Ian.\• 1·11·lu1n fr·.t lUf'f'~ lfl(l
nu111• 11:l1~ '" nir1111u11. N 'f'
1)11, o·\,f'Jl(lOl1;11 111)11\C \odily,
~~I 'I >11
Investment Income
7 1 ·:--rT~, 1;1rgr lri1 i:i2,::rr,·
rrio111 rn build ,, nv1n•. 130.W-O
llll'J1••1' will, an-y 1~1 TD.
Wt!lls-McC•rdle , Rltrs.
1~111 ;\:('11'p111·1 Blvd , C.'.\1.
:.i~.7;/1 lill·t'lf:~l ('\'('<
l • f 'l\1111 l"•i.1•r-ltr·,1J C.~~lc
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Attention Vets
!1!'11? Is a t:hanc<' lo 11.<.e )OUr
n..1 1i'l1•n Gr. ,..1:::1hih1.v 10
purrhasf' a ~ h••<h~ .. in homr
111 \hl' Ucau11!ul l\!r"'a drl
i\l;ir :1r•·a. ,\ll 1! IH ~ff'S 1.~
<"l()~1 ng-•11st;; rtn<! .vnu n1ovr
Jrt. Quahly <'arn,..11n~. pllr1,v
sit,.. ~11 ln1min:.~ pool. 11·""'"1
tu1rruni;:, l1r('p!arr , buil1·Jn
k111·h~·n. '.\J11rh, mllLh, m ore'.
,\~long $32.9:-,0.
Colesworthy & Co.
"For /\ \\'1sl:' Guy ..
r,1.;.;777
BAR HARBOR
LOCATION l-·"'·11 111 1".0"1. 11.-.,u .. 1~ \'1n~t •la!i-r nl1)', .<cpar;i1r
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2-:!2:!~ ~~========-1 !'f'r:i111t•' iii" ,..J,..1·trrr b111J1.1n lu1rh•'n H:ith hr<'a\.;:asr a~11 .
.Shak.-t'(~lf . all 1ntrr1or and
r x1r!'lfJr trln1 fr,.s hly p11ln1.
1·rl. !!EATF.D Al\'D FILTER-
ED POOL. Jnw n1ain1rn:i ncr
)'oJl'fl. l'r11'!'r! ;.it $.~G.9~ •
mo11• to ~rr h,v appo1nlm<'nt.
1000
FOREST E.
OLSON
lnc. J:cal1orc
-N[WPORT BAY
5 ON I
EARN 24.8 ~\
.'> h··n•1 l1f ul ~1 11r1·n lath
n11rl r 1.-."l<'r hnrnr, on
"11'" hui.:•• ?:Joi f•t•!l l<1!
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r11 tr, rlnsrrl i.:11ra1•r<.. Pu-
!1os a nd n1ani1·u rrd
i::.1•011 nrt<. :"'uh 111 J 1, nn
d'"' I\ pay1nrnl . Srllrr
11·iH Ci!TTY ln11· intr1·r~I
lnun. Jn1pn11sibll" 11'.1 rr-
p1n cr 11 1 ~f.(:l,!'i(XJ. To ~r(',
rall 6'15-030..1.
COLLEGE PA RK
$27 :150
Jlrr«'~ vnur rh:lll"'' lri
sR\'" ss: J11~t t11 k<' nvrr
f:on l;i.~1 11· ln1v inlr1·r~1
t'I ( ,\ lna 11. Nn ljllll I 1f}'illt::
;'I tx•droom. 'l hath <"l'\I·
lr(?r Park rst:i1r homr.
J:irh 1v ii In II t flllllC'lt'd
f1u:iily room. [) c I u .'I r
hurll·ln k11 1·h1•n. drrp
ril.-\\'/11· rarJ"f'lini;::. Un-
flrr r•rirrrl fnr 11rrR nt
~27.fl5n. Br ~m11 rt f>C<'.
toda.\. Ca!I f:·\~-0.'.lll:\
a1~~:~~~n~cr
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Near Harbor Hi
MESA VERDE'S
Finest Section
f\llRRORED ENTRY. F'OR·
t.IAL DINING ROOM & 1800
SQ_ FT, Newly carpelf'd &
painted. rlosr to park,
srhools & hbr.:iry. If you 've
btx'n 111a t,..h1nf!;, you know ii
1v11l 11ell la.st.
5-46--9521 or .540-4631
F'r ldq, Octobtt ,1, 1969 DAILY PltDT
HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE
General ICOO General 1000 General 1000
Towering
Trees
and tu.~h lropieal foliage a l'·
•'f•nt Thi s :\ ix'droom • ran\'h
hl •use 111 ;in e.llr lus1 ve area
or C"iu.!!.1di' Cos1a :\lcsa. In.
.•1d1· lulfl IM•aul1fu.I y,·aJI lo
1\all rarpcl u1!; and n .:h wal.
11111 p.arwhng in the li1·1ng
11Jt.101 and f am i l y room.
K11chen ha5 bui.Jt ins and
kno11y pine cab1neti;. P ri·
\·ate courtyard entry \1·ay
and J"ar yard !erraccd pa.
1\.1 dl'r k all proh.·s~ionally
laodsr<1pNI. No do\\n to
\'C'ts. l!uny on O\'fr 10 s~ ".
ORANGE COUNTY' S
LARGEST
2629 HARBO~ BLVD.
546-8640
OPEN EVES TILL 1,30
COLLEGE PARK
WITH POOL
Grand piano .~1u• h\1ni:: room,
huge f,1n1 ily J~)()m & 3 bd-
rn1s. :.I harhs. ri>ady fur your
r.11n1ly, ::\("11• :-hag (';\l'fX'llng
!.· rll'rura lnr 11111'1'101'. LOii'
n1:11n1r11a110•r .\ard 11 i!l1 11
Blue l la\·rn Pnol .. 11 ~'0\·1•r.
<"d panu lo rr!:1:\ Ul'l\h·r Call
$29,950
rj~~';~ loan ~ SI 6l/n10 avail)
EXCLUSIVE WITH
Newport
•• Victoria
646-8811
(anytime)
V1P, HOME
DOVER SHORES
Brand nr\\' h·an \\'C'll!>' plan.
Lu_'lury l1vini:'. a1 11., bi's!.
Trrnf1c \'l!''v ol U[lf)('r Ba y.
4 h<1 rms :l Olths ·/ w11·der
roo111, ~l'parll1r d111in~ l"'O'Jm,
fa 1nily 11)f11n "1111 "'"1 h.1r flt
sr>rnn<I firr11lac,... l:l " ~:i·
sparkl111:: f""ll 111 lanri'(ra p-
•'tl, shrl!rrcd ria 1in, $H)J,Cl00
1nrludrs !tL'(urinus 1'aq)('l ln!i.
hilndsfl111c 1va !Jp8[lf'N: &· h-n11t
lan!lh~·ap111:::. !n1n11"(1ialc oi.:-
curanr·y. Ciill 1orlt1y
Ivan Wells & Sons
Roy J, Wa rd Co.
r:xa.U.l>JVJ:: AGENTS
14?.() Gala;ocy Dnv(' &l&-I :l~iO
Clo5e To Beach
OPE~ !'UN. fron1 NOON
iPossibly also Mturdayl
~231 C hri.•1111(' l)r, JIB
5·'•'" LOAN
Ol\'fler an.~ious fnr ()ffl'r
alrPady !rans/er. 0111 of .~late'.
J:xi'l'llr>n! l..,rnr.r 4 bo'l rm
h"lnf" 111111 1111; S:.'2.:'00 <:1
Ir.an h,dall!'I' t'l 1:d;I" n\'l'r.
rull,Y <'fjUl(lprd /\nrhnny Pool
111,,luc!111r; pcl('•J • ~"'''"fl. Bi•.
llll'•'n rt11chi1rr! !.· Cannrry
St , S£Jt11!1 of !3~1111111i:-.
546-588(}
(M ir tintma lhmrt)
LLEGE REALTY
ISOO Adl!!G 1t Hlrbcw,CM.
THE IMPOSSIBLE
DREAM!
\\'ill com,.. 1rue when yritl sre
lh1~ J /'If'(! , fa111 . rrn. I'll·
ha111'cd \1'1!h n1st11' Jnckory
p:1nrlin1::. tllr>rlC'm larn1 ~1yle
k1!chfon, floor rallng clran.
A patio thal v.-ill fol"C(" you
In Sii Uridl.'"r the ~111rs. /\ Iii'·
1ng rOUTll \l'ith yl",1r 111'0urirl
C'hristm11s v.·aITTJ1h. Tor
Cost;i. tl>lrSll IUTB !11r the
J;1m1 ly th11t love~ logether.
Only ~1.500.
546-2313
~-O 'THEREAL ~ESTATERS
• ,..,, ' ' T '
WILL TRADE
WESTCLIFF
for Lido or Ocean front,
Beau1if11Ily rlecorated 3 bd-
rm 3 bath home. Yott rlon't
have to Jirt a hand to n1ove
inlll 1his one. l\lany extras.
$•¥.! • .JOO.
~:,''.,~~o1~re:!'~'" ~
642-5200 ~
170 JOANN, CM
3 bdnn11 J ~. bll.ths. Room for
hoot & lnulPr.
DAVIDSON Realty
51S.:"16Q Ew~. M!l-10.l.~
AN lsl11nd in rhr 1'k}': 4 Br .1
rta SJ)"c1ac11lar OC'CRn vlcw,
4fl2-7~M
General
READ THIS
• • • • Are you in the mar-
ket for a ne'v home, a home
in a pr ime area very close to
I luntington State Beach; a
home y ou can customize \\'hile
it is being built, a home de·
signed by outstanding archi-
tects and constructed by Fra nk
ll. Ayres & Son ; a Company
that has been in bus iness ~ince
1905?
IF YOU ARE
e e e e Co1nc. to RANCHO
LA CUESTA at Brookhurst and
Atlanta in tiunlington Beach
any day between 10 i\.1\·1. & t>
P .!\I. and select your hon1e in
our 11e1vly opened UN IT V.
PRICED FROM
$25,990 to $34,200
96B-2929 or 968-133B
1000 General 1000
DIVORCE SALE Newport E xecutlve
/\'.\!, F'.\I . ··::ound Of 1\lui:1c"
1la.v ,(. 111te! I hedroon1~. 2
lo,11h~. lo1·n1al d1n1ni;: ,,-i-i1n 1
lu·rplili't'S. E](•l'lriC k1t1•h('n,
C!'n1ral \'ar111u11 • clC'ctr10:
~;1ra]:!r Ofll"rl<'I'. :\1ut·h 1no1l:~
'.'> U\..11211
Anytime*
TARBELL 2955 Harbor
S22.::.00 VA "'PPl'Oval. 4 RR &
lain rn1. Kenn<'dy k /\s!'>QC.
fi12-~7::fl ~-:vrs. ;.1R--07'20
General 1000 General 1000
BAY and BEACH
Rl.t.LTY. INC.
NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE -
645-2000 OFFERS,
CLIFFHAVEN!
Open lfo11se Daily 1-5 P .i\I. 324 Snug llar-
bor -This house is lonely and needs lov-
ing care. Three bedroon1s. den and large
Jiving room. Reduced to $32.500. f\tight con-
sider lease option. 1\bsentee owner anxi-
011S.
645-2000 Eves. 548-481 0
EASTSIDE COSTA MESA!
Three bedrooms, den, d ining room. nice
kitchen. covered pnlio. Q\vner \Vil! accept
lo1v do,vn payment frorn qualified buyer.
Price -$34 .500.
645-2000 Eves. 548-6966
WESTCLIFF! 5112 °/o LOAN!
Spotless three bedroom-l\VO bath h o 1n e.
Beautiful ne\Y k itchen. Sinai! d ining room,
covered pallo. large corner lot! J·:x i s tin~
Joan c<in be assumed a t 5 1/2 ~·/i. Price only
MB.500.
&15-2000 Eves. 548-6966
Listed 1rilh D/G exclusively
EXPERTS AGREE
There \viii never be a better ti1nc to buy
a hon1c than no\v'. rntcres t rates. could go
higher. Buy no\\' 1\'ilh certain appreciation
of vour inve~ted dollcirs. Offerl.'d here -
t vp.icnl "today'.s \'al11e.~". Call ci:her off ice
for additional sclect1on s.
CORONA DEL MAR OFFICE -
673-3000 -OFFERS '
DOCTOR'S HOME
CUSTOM FEATURES
Spacious -i1nmacu!a te , 4 Bedroom. For-
n1al Dining Room. F<1n1ll y Roon1 . llugc La-
nai \vi th fireplace and Barbeque. Oversized
heated & filtel'ed pool. I;inesl quality Iii-Fi
'vith special cabinetry. Olher added fea-
tures that must be seen. Unrivaled location
-priced to sell.
675-3000 J~ves . 675-5764
PRESTIGE 5 BEDROOM HOME
l ligh above the rest in Broadmoor. Con1-
n1unity of quality homes that p roject good
taste and uncomn1on value. This home has
over 2500 sq. ft. -just I year new'. Large
yard, ;ill \vanted amenilies, an approved
price of $65,500.
675-3000
"DUDDED-UP" DUPLEX
Everyth ing new and improved. 01vners
performed miracle in restyling and redec·
orating COM income prope rty. 4 Bedroom
and 2 Bedroom units, vacant. \Yaiting for
you. SSl,900. O\vner wi ll carrv 2nd T .D.
67!>-3000 Eves. 675-2986
BEST BUY IN HIGHLANDS
Don 't miss this "good -living" 3 Bedroom.
2 Bath home v.·ith large inYiting pool. !las
beamed ceilings, lfardwood floors, perfect
condition throughout -lots or eharu1 . Not
fa r from ocean. $59,000 -interested?
675-3000 Eves. 673-0554
:Sa DAllV 'lLOT frld•Y. OttoHr ll. l tf.'
t11>Ulli ,Olt SALi_ i PIOUS l S ,011 SALi I HOUSIS ,011 SALi HOUSES ,Oii SALE HOUSE~-FOii SALE
o.Mrel tOOO General 1000 ~rel 1000 C"t• Met• 1100 Newport Heights 121 0
HOUSES FOR SAL! HOUSES FOR SALE
Huntington Buch 1400 Huntington Beach 1400
HOUSES ,OR SALE RENTALS ;_;_;==;_;_.:_;_;_:___;___cl HouN• furnlshM
Huntington Beech 1400 ________ ,
NEAR THE BEACH
NO DOWN VETS
for 4 bia: bedroou1s and Z
iuxur•ou-tMths~ t~resh nylon
carpels I< rlrapt>s throua:1Wiu1.
Ranch JIU<! k!lchr-n "11h
BUILT INS a.nd BR EAK-
f'AS?' BAR ~ Spa<'10t1~ ln,.nrl-
ly liv1na: room w11h mantll"d
USED BRICK f"IREPl..J\Cf.
]l'&dl~ IO lO\l.'ly 1"<'1.f PilllO
1.nd yard of tt111"n'lg stu1cl,•
lrttl'. NtllJ' high !OChOO!!I A
major shopr11ng~ \\'ould }OU
lw>l1t vr l~J.3:.tl~ l l's hu~·
rl-1.~ tPrn1~ 01\ 111 ONLY
J 1 J'llll 001,11
WE SELL A HOME
EVERY JI MINUTES
Walker & Lee
~i!IO HIU'bor Blvd. a t Ada m~
.i 1;._().16.1 Opto11 1111 9 P:\I
10 Houses
CholCf' E~sts1de locauon r losr
10 !<hoP5 . .l::ach hou~ srp;u·.
attd by ga.i·ag" & pa.ho for
1•r1var-y. Low Ullf'f<''-1 • 11s--
sun1able Jva11 .. "o 1·acC1n• ~.
Near Horbor Hi
: homr <: on 1 101 r aeh hil\'e
i bdrn1~ & I bath large
h1•1ng ruorn.
Horse Ranch
2 BR-1 b11.th home & double
;:-arllgt'. JO';~ down • Only
S2.1.:illl.
Lachenmyer
Reali or
1860 Nev•port Blvd., CM
CALL 1>46-3'21
EvK. 644-1&.x, 646-229(1
MESA VERDE
CAMBRIDGE
4 r xtnt J;irgP bdrm.!,
("u5hion Surfaf'r f:tn11!y
rnom \I" 1th f1replrH'r.
nr w ('81'Pf'15. In 111 Info:"
roorn, hall !..· rn1utrr
bedroom. Ol\'Crt't"I pa-
tio S: tropical lanclscap.
ing. Vac11.nl & l"C'ady lor
occupancy. ldral !OC!t·
lion • .$.33,500 buy~ 11.
MOVIE SET
rmagi~ )IOU'rr I ll &C'tor with
all t~ charm of a Soutl'lt'rn
rnaruaon• \\'alk up the brick
prornenadt-1hru dOub!e dool"l'i
into • hv\ng room of )ove-
llnes11: 1.ook past 9p.arkhna
1·h;1n(lt!1e1'3 at Uie art gal-
Jrry and balrony. Stf!p into
rhr 11.l).ur)' ol 11 1.;x ll form4l
d1n1n1 room : entertaln )-OUT
friends 1n your wpara!t'
l11mily room, You1· l!US.
RA.\:D HAS HIS O\\'N Dl::i\''
OlIT DOORS _ AL\H).'>"f 1 ~
ACRE of fu n s nd actlvlly,
Vq:;urr 8 :-il\'I M ~ll;\-G POVl.
d11,idPd for rhildrtn ant1
11dlllls Pl.US ~pan11,. lhf"i-<•-
pf'ul1e pool. p1cn1c gas BBQ
a nd BOAT G.AT E F OR
f.:ASY BEAOi DRTVE. :'et
this BIG fA~llLY VALUt
(I bedrooms + de n • 3 lt'V·
f'IS 21 ~
"Gone
SJl.500~
hii.rh~J
\\'Uh
beforr. it l!
the \\'ind."
Evr nlngs Call &16-HOO
STRICTLY SPANISH
11·ifh besutjful COURTYAR D
ENTRY ~t!lng of this TILE
ROOF' hacienda on large r.01·.
fl("r lot ll'ith beat door 111
dooble garag" and ~r.psrate
("Oncrt.te side yam for Camp.
r-r. Three lovely bedroom.~
snd 2 pullman baths_ f riend.
ly living roon1 wi1h SPA N-
ISH FIREPL.ACE ~ Spacious
all built-i n cheery kllcnen
and FORi\fA L DINING
ROO'.\l ! Beautiful carpe1s &
Drapes throughout. /\SSU:O.IE
f"!IA 5~< Joan 111 S166 prr
mon1h 11·irh EASY rlown pay.
n1pnP Strictly TOP LOCA-
TIO:\''
WE SELL A HOME
EVERY 31 MINUTES
Walker & Lee
21(\') Harhor Blvd. 11.t Adsnis
5-1:>-*1 Open "111 !) PJ\r
CAMEO SHORES
VIEW HOME
lift · Rent · Build
A piece of p~t'ty !Jkt thi!
ha• 101 to pU°t moory in
your pock~r. live in the
hoUSf: on I.root. rtot lhr
~par.1.1e urut 111 back to
help rna.ke the pa,yments
alld in tlw meantime you
c-an build on thf! varant lot
riitht nexl door, u·~ all in
one pal'kage and &JI zoned
R-'.! lor a total price o!
$30.900.
ORANGE COUNTY' S
LARGEST
2629 HARBOR BLVD.
S46-l640
OPEN EVES TILL 1 ,Jo ,. ,. ,.
Great Duplex Buys
B.\LBOA lSLAND-Near ~w
~ B<inn, 2 BA .L :'I Bdrm,
2 BA. Xlnt M'nt11_l , Sir>.000.
NE\VPORT BEACH • Custom
built 13 yr old. '2 Bdrm'!
rach. $54,950.
\\'ATERl''RONT . 2 & 1 Bd·
r111, fu1111shed . \\"ill con~irter
boat a.5 p11 rt paym rnt. 1\1ay
also carry 1~t 111 71.;';C .
,\6:t.OCO.
Riddle & Ro11 Realtors
3535 E. Cc11t H ighw•y
CdM e 675-722 5 P'*t•,-
FHA/VA
Dl'hi;::htJul J lxlnn !\frAA
\'rrdr home nf'ar tht goll
l"t'.lllrse ''Uh i;haii l"arJ)('r.~.
la•'gf' bdnns & lush land·
srap1ng. FHA/VA terms.
S~7.:IO() 1011ncr !r11.n:ll,!
-)1 ~.·s11\:r~.--)\1 t•t''
546·5990
Open Sat/Sun from 1
1ITT 71 Per<!grlne Circlt', fV
Beautifully improved cornrr
"Oas.,1c" ho1ne. 0....'11'1" sac-
Hardwood Floon /;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
A 1ea1tt ii~ but "''" nav" St. Andrew5 Rd.
a beauty 1n EASTSIDE Largl" 3 httlrni. homl' "llh
COSTA i\IESA. 1.f.X21 fAi\1-!amUy rn1., r1·pl c . 11\V
lLY ROOi\I, ~ ba1hs, a:ar-nra , rrit~. r. d1"HPf'.~ 11~.0C(l
age on allty." bargt11n al OWNER/BROKER
S2t ,!t.;o, $4~ do"'" pays to '46-2 .. 14
l':<CTJlent VA loan which any. "!"~!'!!~~'!":":!~~~~
one can a~sumfl; at samie 111. RUSTIC MODERN t.ere1t ratl'!
WE SELL A HOME
EVERY 31 MINUTES
Walker & Lee
tiluch glass. opf'•l hean1 l~1l
ings. i BR, 1 BA, rtinlng,
play ar,;i_ Lll:e rcnwl ya.rd .
2 yrs old. S30.50iJ. 01111rr
€12·SOOO •131 R1 ver~1df' /\vP ,
FAST MOVE IN
New homes, ready to move in. z to 5 bed·
rooms. 2 to 3 baths. 1/2 mile from beach. l-~1rst
payment up to 60 days after 1novc Jn.
VA/FHA Term•. From $23,990
The Beach
(on B rookhurs t 1 mil• South of Ada ms)
962. 1353
BY O\\'NER: 4 B<lnn. 2 &. Newporl ihech 2200
111.m rn1, bl!ns, dr()5. shag BEACH-Bay front, fant.utie
rrpts thru-out. 1 -yr old_ On view. 3 Br. 2 BA, olttJ16 I.
cul-de-~c J\'tar Ii eh 1 s. \\'inttr S300 mo. 939 W. Ba.y
br.hr-!i. shop"g Completely A\'t'. 613-2012 eve1. 6J3....85M
lencrd k landscaped. Im-days.
1nac' Sre at :!1:i12 Archcrl,,~B~Rc.~1 c'.,~BoA~lo"-'"-· 'co.,,~,,,
C'irt:lr ~O.oo:>. 968·1561. drps, ne..,,•ly dee. Nr bch &
1 STORY 3 Br, 212 Ba , mkl $180. 675-Qj.tl, (213)
formal din rm. Br a IJ I 355-3690.
Jnd!K"pd corn. 101, detach BAYF-R~0-,-.,--c-,-11-.. -,-.-... -,
gar., lri; rec rm . tllany ~x-slip llvtlil. $110 mo .
lr11s. By owntr $39,950. Bay6 horrs 'l'rsiler Park.
Bli--7?72 646-26.34
1250 ' Huntington Beach 1400 Fountain V.1lley 1410 BcLcVcF~F~s=.-,,-,-,-,~,,~Rc.-,~B~A Corona del Mar 201,1 ll't'~lr-lilt Dr.
646-7711
Panoramic View!
----------Condo. PooL Partly furn.
1227 1 • Bf.Al.."Tlfl_-J. Cl,"STO:\! 51;40;0 Total Annual 6··1'i. $1~~. m!l. S[IC1C'1ous 5 $."GO. yrly. 67:'i--li044. 642-3645
1-----------Hli!LT ll(J,\\l; 3 bdr. •ir Rate On The G .I. Loan lir, 3 1311. lg, lr;t. Top
Do,..er Shor•s
lrrepl.1ceeble View of 1 ... h b h _, · c 23001 :. ,,.Jr, & rlrn, .::•1 hd AnyoneCanAs sumel n11g ur oo u \i ·B.1lbo1
BAY &. MOUNTAINS I f""1>e Lot. heal•·d ponl, "'\ nl ::;u(>"i' Sharf"I s p A N 1 s 11 Brookhurst & F:lh.~. Drps, -----------
OCEAN k CATAL10"A
$37,950
DeJ1zhllul 4 Brdroom a n d
forma.J dininr room, 111.~lefuJ.
ly d~rare<f \\'a I k to
schooU and sOOppmg,
Unique .. old "'orlrl " t-cn1cm-Ot·L-an, Bay r,, Je!!y. and 10 ~TYLE 3 hrrlro.un t"ll.niily xtra 1·r1J11ng. 2 I r pl c, Specl;irular Oct-an Vn!w
porary, cxeru!l\'t' luxury "'" 11 all of! owr1rr ,r11l car· Ronn1. t~orma.1 Dtnin:: Roorn. Nl\'rrr.t\ patio, spnnklers Penln. Pl. 4 Br. 2 Ba, brach
homt . :',()OIJ ~q ft. ~ RR '5, ry lrian at 7•;. Tosi.-..· call BNurtlul 1.,11.[1('1, 1tnrl Drap-front & hark, truit tree5, 4 S198 ,1inlt'r. 67:>-5660
412 BA -I· m aids qtrs. Ideal l)i.~l12ti yrs old. $32.750. E-Z terms . .;;~========
646-71 71 for rntena1n1ns. E.1~y main rs. 1hrougho111. l..o~·ely n1orl-962 347 70S
lrnmed occur Furn•~hPd QUTE, QUAINT, QUIET f'rn k1trhrn, Truly ~PA:\:1 511 _Leaving stair. -:i Lagun.1 Beach 2
10 THE REAL
''"'-ESTATERS
or unfurnish('(l. Assum Tt11s ~ brlrm ,11th r-entrr is. T'ltal paymf'nl SIJl 1nt-lude~ ::iACR!FICE In: 4 BR. 2'1 SniOIO gue~t holl5e, SlOO a
6l:'i. loan, Boll: !&32 i'\B land kitrh . ." bltn. rang,. ,., 11JI Pru'rrl ar 5~.9QO B,\ illeariow H(ln1e. Corner !,.; 1 . 1 ded N slor"
'18--•'1' I WE SELL A HOME Jo1 Boa! "'atf'_ c.-..r 11 1hn1· mo. ti · inc u · r. ~ ,,. ovf'n, r-11,rpr11ng. 11·iU 11H" urt~ ., · ,. t,, be h 4~8
EVERY 31 MINUTES •\•1! flrps. Only j 29,99ll ac · ·
Fantastic P.1cesett•r W•stcliff 1230
II IS SOMERSET LANE
01snnc111·e 11pfl(l1ntml'.'111~ .
pan. den, ma rlll c !ph·. ()pr>n
feeling thn1ou1. 4 Bd .1 ba.
Bkfsl t'nl. lnsul i6!J.:ic<!.
R. C. GREER Re.1lty
33.).3 \'ia. Lido 67,~-!J~OO
A striking exterior design on
111.Jll:'e romrr lot 14'i!h room
for trailer or PoOI. Ois1on1-
lzed insidf' \vith 4 txlrms,
tl 1n1n~ room & large 18.xlO'
lan1ily roon1. Patio, ruu
sprinklrrs & be&utifUlly land-
~c:aped. First timf' ofl~JY'd,
1237 Outstandini:: value ai $~0.:.00. Uni'¥'ersity P.1rk
CALL 540-1151 Heritage Rea.Ill ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Esta!~ toprn eves\. I IRVINE ~FO~!"!"~~~~"I TURTLE ROCK HILLS RMER MODEL lmmac. 4 BH. w1,.,, ,-.R.
4BR. 2 BA, lge family rm . Uct VIE'"\\'. Jmn1ed. poS!.
Drp~ & ('rptg, expensive ~love right ln. $~7)00.
I•""'"''"' • ""'~-COOL • red h·111 OCEAN BREEZES. 1900 &q.
ft.
131.900. * 546.1993
TEENAGE TREAT
·your l11n1ily 11'111 hal'e a b111!
111 !h1~ 3 BR ho111r nr.
REALTY
Uni"-P11rk Cen \Pi'. Irvine
Call Anyl1mr 1133-0SZO
CnllPgc P11.rk \11th HUGE ~-~~~~~~==~~
! llOO sq 1" Jamily rnl Lots Corona del Mar 1250
of roon1 for B1Jl111.rd! $30.000 -----------
& thcr,t 's 11n "~isl \ne; FHA
loan. Vogel Co. 12667 E.
Coasr Hwy. Cd\t. 673-2020
Newport Hei9hts
$25,500
511,500 Fixer U p per A CUSTO~I CHARi\1EP. 1v1th
:2 BR, 1 BA hou5e, C:.1>lr e:ar. 22 F't. ~lASTER SUIT!:: a nd
French Door~ opening lq Pri-
v11.te Patio. "Toc·Tick!1ng'"
shag carpeting, rn·hly p11n-
w•I .t-p.1 uo. Un [{ '1 lot.
!.:7,;oo. w lk & L ,,,,_,,.10 •ENTALS
Canon Re.1lty 675-3581 a er ee Houses Unfurnisshed
--Lagun.1 Beach 1705
HOME-PL US INCOME -;s.~2 1·.1!11.p;rr ---General 3000 ,
lle1nr.rlt'lf"d rh111111~r on lronl
n( ~..--, It. r:-:> h11 w111e1••f'r
:: Br. 2 b~. apt. 01 ,,r dbl
s::-;i r. on rrar. ,\pt. Jsd. for
S21:0 mo, Lgc, 1rrc5: :'i.i. ol
!i11·y_ ~4:t,500. Flc'>. t1·111~
Clil•.•hirf' Rra! E:o;l~lr 67:1-:t.',f1.~
MOST CHOICE
B1·oarl n1oor bll. 4 Hr., 2'l
ha. Fan1. rm. Lgr din. rn1 ..
wc1 ba1•. Q•1~L c)li5. <h•ps.
Bright, bl1·1ll k11 . Varanr .
so.=i,.~.
Delanc y Real E state
2-~~ E. Coast H11y. 1)7.~-J71Q
OPEN SUN. 12-l
510 JASMINE
,\-prahng-. nng your chimes'
'"""IY decor. 2 BR .. lrplc.,
t!lil. ga r N1t·r ,\d jl~.'11'.I')
DOVER REAL TY
675-434J, 673-9127 EVES.
DIVORCl:\Li, hy ownc1'. 1
S1_1 . 4 Br. :: H.1 <".\<"C"Ufl\4'
hon1c. View, !g-i:. lot. Hart>or
V1€'w Hills. 3 fllos. n£•1v.
S~9.!0l
2Ul2 Port Carrl1ff Pl, CJ~-:1'.166
2 BR. Jmn1arulatr ~ Lovely
y11rrl. C"p1 ~. rlrps, dlll gar
711 :'ll;in.:tn•nri:_
1'\2-.\.\j:, Op1.•n !ii 9 P\I
-Duplex wifhH i9h-
F .H .A. Loan
,\~sun1c high inlrt'C~t r. T
10;01 "1\h ~31"lQO l1<r1111 . l lal'r
CO.--\STAL VIE\\'!
Trrrilic loan assumption~ NICE & Ot'an! Ready tor or l ntere~t rate dorsn't in· cupancy. 3 bedroom 2 bath
t"!"Ci;:i.~e: no JX!in1s. 3 Bdrms., Month to montll. Re~nabl
family rm., 2 ba1hs. 5 yellJ'5 rent for the area. ~ W&lk
old . Reduced ro $<11.S(X) t'r & Lee, 8-t!-44$j,
indf'ncnrlt•nl'r" ;;11<! lrt >~Ir PLA CE R EA LTY 49 1-9704 $160. 2 Br. frplC'. rcnced yd.
lcn;i111 P'IY !he "3i-t; c 1 HANDYMAN'S Children & pets \\'elcomc.
!'n1<i l'I " Tot;;l payn1rnt n! Bkr "34--6!180 S\!\S niclurlr~ all. Gr.cat p 1111. Spectal! 4 In'l'ome units 120,1 c:::_:_·c':,,.-c·-'o-~-~~=
1in<:t"n Bf';ii·h Lllcil1inn. yds. lo bcach. Patios, decks S21n. 4 Br. 2 Ba. pa!lo, RIO.
Call~ 11· 'ocean view. Nds. paint, fenced yd. Children & prt~
etc. Should gro~5 $9,00Q yr. O.K. Bkr. 534-fill80
WE SELL A HO'f!E Pr. S69,900. Consider trade5. Sl30 2 Br sep hous,, Fenced
EVERY JI MINUTES j i\IJSSJO,'\/ REALTY 494-0TJI yd: 1110\'e. Child O.K. Bkr
180 DEGREE VIEW LITT 64;)...-0111 Wa Iker. & Lee of 11·hite wa ter & eo:stline.1 ,~1~15:.;;:2:.:.:_=.-,-.-",~1-.. --~,~.,,-,c,.
~mall hut levrl. $7,950_ \\'!Ill RIO, ._,,,114._ gar. On Perlin.
Sl.000 do"·n. h11.I at SS5 mo. Bkr 534-6!)80 765": Edini;tr
~1~-lr1i 01"'n ·111 !l P '!
---6 1/2°/o-FHA--
1 h 11'1 11 .! b:tlh. Sl!l6 prr
11i.1111h in,Jurhn::: r ax ,. ~
l,11•1·~.-.11(' r1ual1f 1r~. Pa110
k1•rhrn, i.;h.~ 1)11111111 ran:::c &·
o\"C'll, tl1shwasl1cr. tarpPls,
dn1pcs. fu't"placc, double
g;u· .. gr, hl1J1:k 11all, l<u11b rflp.
t>tl_ S'l'.l,DOO f1d! p1'1Ct', Sub-
n11t yot.1r doll'o pa~ 1nr!\T.
All t\ue 3 yr~. Broker I c:cc__· ~~-~---:=
l!ll·lll7 491-1021 S22.:i. 3 Br, Im rm. frplc,
-,. GJ\·t,: ... \\\' \\' blrns, 1~·/1\·. N1i.:t area. Bkr. , , * 615--011 1
Brlow bldg. c.-osl, 4-11·ay l=::::========~ I \'1C11·, Dream house, 2j .-..:Ira
lc(l l lirr~ S:lS, ~Jl)O. Low do" n. ,,;C;;•;;•;l 1;;;;Me;;;;;";;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;3;1;00;, / Ownrr 64"2~1! I~
• Lt:ASE/OP TJON t-
Xl nt 1ern1s for th i5 5 )T. old 3
Br. 2 b11. home 11·/ocean
vi~11•. Call !or tem1s.
PLACE REAL TY 4!W-9704
170'/
LARGE HOME
r.tesa Verde. New carpet1 &·
drape!! ........ ~27J/monlh
546-9521 or S4Q.6631
xlnt area. J\e<'ds handy
rnan/psintrr. ~2.50o do11'n.
See : 3s-t l'llC1gnolia, Costa
Mes<1 elled. 2:: f l. J1,11\;: l"•KlllL ~========== Laguna Niguel
Beautiful custom home
\Vith fA.bulous ocean \'1r11·,
u1 E:x{'lus1\·t" Camro !'ihore~.
3 Brdroom~ 3 Bath!.
rir1c1ng for personal reasons. -,~,c.,lcLcL-T""R'.1°DcE,-,OcR,-,S°"EL"""'L,-I
Brookhurst north to Ellis * OP EN MOU!'F.: SUN * Ch<llC(' Joc·11t1on nL;u· Chi),
SEF. TQO,\ Y ' '
WE SELL A HOME
EVERY 31 MINUTES
Balboa Peninsul.1 1300
Developer's Duplex·
ThN'f' brdroon1 upper 111')
brdrnon1 lo11P1", i11 very i:or•tl
rt"UTJl a 1ra ;\\11\· /ull_v ]C'a."-
rrl, i;oo.,J ;:n1111h potr n11al.
$19,;,M.
24 HOUR
POSSESSION
Laguna N iguel Terr.
New ~~ sq, fl. ~-~ & j Br. 3 BR. 2 Bath.~. den. cpts ..
honirs 1n ocran view <i:ea. rlraps: inert. yard, 1~ acrf'
Oirprt<'rl. frnnt lardseaped, £aststdt'. Av;11I. Nov. l sl
\\l!li -"P1'i nklrrs . bllns, seH. S2W ;\Jo, 612-."oJ !9 ~IS-S~ij8
rlr .1111ng oven: :l car garagi!. LEASE-, B" 2 s• ,
then ngh1 , 011·ner most a nx. :\120 Lincoln \\'ay. C\I
1ous for offer this 11eekend. ' BR J. fam rm. til.900. l..;r;.:~ f::ini"11y room
liX:'..J Pool S~6 ·511Ct TRUST RE/IL TY Walker & Lee 3 Car -:o.i r:•i;t'
Slf.O,.lf(J
lnt1rt1111Ntbelll!) t7l 41 5:ll{Kl12
Attention Vets
No Cash Needed
Income Units
L1~!l'd l::.>;cJu~ivrly \\ tlh
LLEGE REALTY 2 STORY J BP.. 2 BA. crpts_
lSIXll!dMe;atMarrtler,('.M rh·ps, bltn5, Newly pa1ntrd
\\ r'1>lcl1f!
616-1711 BURR WHITE
JO Co6ta l\lr-~, th1.~ dupl"l
will make you no1hJn.( ti11t
money_ 2 Bedroom.~.'! hoilhi
REALTORS
673-4400
1010 OAK ST.
OPEN SAT., SUN.
"'ch, both 11rr 1·,.nr"d ,...,,. ~11 "'"""'""""'"""""""""""
TremMdous opportunity for
~·ing fan11ly~ Spotl,.!is 3
BP... 1 ba . + family nn.!
Spaciou~ pano k y 11 r d!
123.:i:(l: 5A• ',o Lo&.n may be
as!llln1ecl ,
BALBOA BAY PROP.
li73-7 120 A:\"YTl:'\.11:: income of J,3600.00 l)l!t' year.
ORANGE COUNTY' S
LARGEST
2629 HARBOR BLVD.
546-8640
OPEN EVES TILL 9,30
3 BR-POOL-VACANT
Upper bay. Crmrnt blk. le11r.
Pd rear l.i fro111 \1 I rlnl'r
fhru 01·nsn1rnlal U1Jll s11·1nl\'-
ini; gates. l'an"ld ,t· t1r;1m
n>1l1n~· .\· " tit~. bllll~. liu/
lr-1. $(n11· 11.,!1":-hr l>vrr.
s1 Zf'tl lrul1 ·' ,.. "'· crp111_
S29,!l:il, Bk,· G\li-,;j,(t -----BAYF'RONT-APT.
V1!<ti1 0"1 1.1110. P 1rr f.· ~lip
11va1!11,b!r, ~Pl] or Jra ~r np-_
tHm T'rJ4·r )2~ .'al
George W i llia~~u:in
Rf:ALTO!:
DO Yri11 \\.1n1 ;1 h.-.1nr r!n~r
In ll ;:":I"<'," Lio 111 !)C!l()Ql 111 ,;n
areA. 111~! n~hl for k1rb'
ThH I ~ 11·hPrf" ~,.,u 11111 f111rl
th•~ 3 hdr111 hon1,. pyn111t!
le~~ !hHn rr n!. Full pnl'e
$22,:jOO-VA/f!li\ 01\. Bkr.
546-0'14
LEAVI NG ARF.A' 01<ner~
iwllrng lor.atNI J bedroom 2
bath homr. Hurry for Sa1·
ln1" here! :->l:)...i0~1
S%%
CJ\1 nr r h(I~ purch11 !>.Cd new Gn1"g('OU~ 3 BR 2 l;la th horn,-hvnir , ~.ll'll\11 J Br. 2 ba.
1111 q111et trrrlinrd tUl-rlc·~r. h(1mr 011 quirt strtt'l. Cond, .'\rw " w rlU1lt'ts, all bu1 h-hr1 1P1· !h~n nl'11• \Vant.~ ol-111~. bnrk :u·rplare, la111ily fri-A.~king l3-~.:i00.
room & hLige over.dzed lrit. CORBIN-MARTIN
Outdoor BBQ & roo1n /or REA LTORS 67:>lfJ62
boat & trailer. Asst.1m, 51\.o ',, 3036 E. Coa,;t Hwy .. Cdill loan ... $20.400, Sl74 P .t.T.I.1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ... iiiiiiiio
Pr1r td for 1mmed1a!e sa.le &! I' s:>7,j{l(), Call 5 1:>-s~~l South ASSUME VA LOAN
Cc>a>! R,..;il F.sra tr ~ BR. Pr.al. frpl $2~.950
fi'~ LOA~
P yr.1 mid E xcli.1ngors
R"11ltrir ·
WESTCLIFF
POOL HOME S48-9S69 Eves. 540-4519
On 11 QUlt ! ~lde !<lrt r1 "''h 1.,, .. ..,,.. ... ..,,.. ......... ,,,.
.-ou1·tyan;t cn!r11nr·r. Spo1lt~s S BR. J BATHS
!h11'ugt11:>ul. Pia.no s1.t• I!" P ri•·P.-j unrlt'r m"'rk~! at
Ill.I: iuo111, parque t nool'f'rl S4l ,.'l()(1 Ea~thl11rf . r-hn1~r lo-
r111n1ly r'Qo)fll, S·l!J.)O'J_ O"·nrr r.atlon'
11ants orr,.,.~ CORBIN-MARTIN
646-7171
\o ·THEREAL
''"'-ESTATERS '-r • ". , '• T ' 1 I '•
MOOR ISH DELIGHTS
Comr to mind 1n 1h1~ -1 11
nrw 2 Br, ho1nr w/sunk,.n
1uh 1n 1n~tr bdrm. or \\·alk
O™-' block io ocean !or ~
~ry dip. St'ller 1~·111 t11ke
LO\V. L()\V dOl\'n. oaered
111 J3!1 •. l00.
Hal Pinchin & A11oc.
J~ E.. Coast /-II\")'. 67~9Z
67.->-1662
~rl.'.6 i-: Co;1~1 1111-y . Cd.\1
Costa Mesa 1100
$17,950
m'ANISH STUCCO
Ne" ly f)a lntM 2 BR. on nic~
r.orn,..1• lot. Olfl'lt1S, k\1chrn
rangt", IJ!.t;:t 1oom thru-0ut.
Evf'!. 5-IS-7013
THE KESSEL CO. Realtori
1916 SQ. f1ower, SA
• ~5-lf.?91 •
~er•I IOOOGeneral 1000 G•n•ral 1000
So1 vt 11 Simplt Strambltd Word Puttlt for a Chucklt
O ltomi~ lett•u of tli• four 1UC1mbled '"l'Ofdt b.-
low to fm'" f011r iil'!pl• -d•.
ILARIOP I I I' I' I
I I' I
IVINEA , J Jl J Toking it w ith you is no
_ _ _ longer o problem. Now, our
big worry is making It losl .-1,-,-,.-G-E_o __ ....;..,I_"'•-· ,,_,.
I I I I' I .. COl'llt)l.1• lh• ("Ut~I. quot.d V by fJlllft9 In th. "'iMint word1
you ""'~ f,_ 119p No. 3 IM!&<w.
f'llNT NIJMll ftfO lfTTf.IS
IN TMfSf SQU-'tfS
·-... --··· SCIAM0 LETS ANSW!ltS IN CLASSIFICATION 9000
in1eno1-. L~ lan1 nn. \\'ell;jc==========
Jndscpd; patio. S 3 l , 9 3 0 . Ceron• del Mar 1250 ~9-2286 14•kda,V!<. 540-584~1 1 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,
"".""""'·Bia-. SHORECLIFFS LIKE Nt'1v, 4 bdr .• 3 ha.;
0\'fr 1700'. Very Lrg. L1,.. OPEN SUN. 1·5
Rn1. & J-.1ast. bdr. Kodfl! 338 Evening C.1nyon Rd.
C'rp!ng. Nea1· OCC f.· srhls. Lovely rustic hon1<'
Pntio. dbl. g11r., SlJ.950. ~ Berlroon1.~ &· r11 n11Jy ro<)n1
5-10-11376. !..<iq~r )a1~1 11·1111
1wu1 to add un, XTR,\ ~!or11ge-xtra I~ yd.
,11·:. NJ CE~ ;; Rr. 1 ~1 Ba. Open bca111 C:l'ii ln~.
f"fR. A~~!lme 5·;, -:;; FH A. Li~tcd exc:lus111rly 1111h
Tntal S23,j()(), 0 w n r .
fi-12-8'2:\2.
J Bdrm 2 Bath tq1td, rlq1.
frpk'. bJt-ins, dishwashrr.
O\·crsizcd g&r. \\'/clec OPf'll·
('r. Like ne'"'• \\'/side C:'ll
j1S-01J7 alt 3
COMP'ANY
REALTORS
673·4400
4 BR . 2 BA. bltn~. pat1oi°"!~~"!'!~~~~~'!"~
11 'BBQ, tam nn. F ull pt'lrc DON'T CALL ME
526.:iOO. 101'· dO\,-n, 11Mu111c A DUPLEX
GI 101111. 766 Hu d 5 0 n .
~,\()... i21 i
11 10
I'm ;in c.~1ra n1rc ':" hr.r1.-.1m
HOi>IE "·1th ;i 2 llf'drulnl
!"-10.~EY '.\l.\Hl\ET 0111 bat k.
J:J-:1\l.TOR
29fll :"1:<'1' r~n Rh rl , :-.; B.
67~4630 6f2-2253 J-~i·es.
L inda I sle 1306
LlNDA l'ilr Joi lor -~';Ir h_v
ownc1· S:l't;/lfi rl11-~ I r 11 s e
pdy111I ol St:no f'I'!' yr~r
."lip cap.11·1Ty for 2-1;(\' bo11I.•.
'.il Fl. w11.1rrlron1. .l\ppro1ed
plan~ lurlurh•rl.
li-12-li\.~1 nr
Lido Isle 1351
LIDO LOVELY
·I BR. • l1•1111 ly 1m. 1 halli~
& a k11chrn rn "\1,·e ui."
41} Yt . ')11 \1 1<!1> str~rl
Quality cons!r11rnon
Walker Rlty. 675-5200
::366 Via 1.uln, :"l:B Orrri :-.un
NEWLY DECORATED
Bi>at1I l1<1•' 111 n 11
2 h:i1n• l \F i lro l.
'hl.:11.1
.:; Cl!
r.11111 unus 11 1·,.. r.1111rr "''• 1t-LIDO REAL T Y INC. BECAUSE! plf I i41l<I lla1, !r~• ;o;1HIPtrr-d .~.~1"7 \' ,,, Lido
Oil a f]lllf'l !J'f'(' lu1rd C,u,i1111 1 .............................. ,
thr !hg:h Dri>t'r1 Call~: rlrl \lar s1rert. Ou' r ... 11 \e BE ST BUY
Thi., 3 RP. 2 I'll hr1111ty nn11
11 \'llll. To rl ll'ru~.c; Jerm< rail
Rl!r. 6t2-9i31) £1'\.'S . ;~18-0i:?O
s,f'rn lh(' l"<'SI -jin1r ~!'(> Ynr IZf" f<1 m1lv, i\ll..-iern :1
U1f' bf'st ~·:v. 1 11!'. r .. 11\" d••n
673-8550 U111. r111 Or;1n1a11r '11lr\
e KENNEDY
REDUCED
:-lu$! sell :i Br, .~ B11 F:.~pl1b
hc 11on1t . Bt'11ut d ~<':()r11t1ng
\o ·THEREAL ~ESTATERS -( ' ' ..., ' . '., . """
• OPEN 1-5 •
709 LARKSPUR
• ~-:-ilin .t Tues. !h1·11 Fri.
fJnl y 7 yr-.iri; olrl ~;6 .. )(1(1
Walkef Rlty. 675-2676
,\TT R A l~T l~:l Bit
Tt cn1•\flr!r,I f)\111rr "Ill •»1r
ry l:.:1· 1 ... .i1 No 1•i1nt~.
l4.\-~/(I r·11il ~11I l1 \ "n '
a 1S-117li l !: Jandscapini,:. S~7.:-.00 h) :-\al
o w n " r. ~060 P hala.rofl'-
?l1~·1 2 Bl~. 2 b;1. honle 11· load; 1400 Huntington Bea ch of char111, pl lls 11p1. l11r in-----
New,ort B•ach 1200
OCEAN VIEW
Oosr in Harbor Hi a.rt"a, '.i
bdrn1J, 2 baths, all t'letlrk
kitrhPn. Hug p p::i 1l<'I, Ff"r
s1n1plc _ not Ira~ hold. Cllll
;\lark I.l's, Rral!or :'i·18·1711
11 n)ti1n('.
DUl'LEX
r.omt'.
604-606 ORCHID
Open rlttly T" in i\lcdall1 on
d 11pli>>;r~: _, BR :t ha ,{
BR, 2 ba, each. ·:-..1111 hnanc.
ing, :"l:ln1 l0<·111ion
DON V. FRANKLIN
REALTOR
• 673-2222 •
OPEN HOUSE
Sat., Sun. 1-5 ~ludcd l~la.nd uniL•, 6 nlQ~. 717 POPPY
M"'' 1v/vi f 11•. O\~·ner most SP AOOUS hi-. nn. t.·. rum-
a1Ui0us. Ask"il'ljt $63.300. pU!! rm. Slorage & ~hf'lvrs
PROPERTIES WEST GALORE! 3 BR., 2~.i bllth~.
67s..tll0 675-1'42 ovrrsize R·2 Joi on BEAU.
FORECLDSURI:: tPark TlPUL :o;tiYe t. 011 ner wants
Lidol To1vnhse. 3 BR, 2'i oif<'t' NO\\"!
Bi\. rrp!c, hl!n~. pool. SEMPLE
Nttds pr\i nt k t'!c. $28.450, REAL ESTATE
Liaieon Co. M6-07ll 2515 E Coll~t lh1y . fiW·2101
\\' ATERrRONT DUPLEX HAR-B0 -R-VIEW-Hl\,.LS
w/dO(k. lm mac 2 BR & 1 II r0u desirt total pr1v;1r~· An. 562.YIO. 7 .2~;, I01111. in 11, p1~·~11ge art'<1, .vo11 11 111
O\\'NEl'l i7~70'l love th li: I year nr11· l.ui-k
OCEAN VIEW DUPLEX hon1r; on an P51a!f' lik~ lot
.t BR. + 2 Br. u ni !. \\'alk ro fhat 11 ht'auttfull y hmcl!!cap.
lhopt. S39.~. Agent rd 1\·/ :t BR'i:. 2 B.\'.~ l.· t.~.
Sl2-3Sj(I Oi 833-lOn Ira lrgr f;\JTI rn1. S~!l,900,
°'1.·ner 6TJ-7·170, 611·:!9;).ll e1uHs prime Ml B1y 1oc.11ion. : ""'" SJ!."" c.u 6'<-2239 RENT BEATER-
evc11/\l'krnds. CARi\IELISll 2 Br. home ------1 pl u1 $150 nin. 111C'On1t: frnn1 TIME FOR tbf: 3 Br. 3 8.1 . •Pl. I.g r l•it "'UICK CASH nr, Big Cort1na Rcar h. $6.'i,000
ltf" ~,1vn by app·i. l\ln:. I topprr THROUGH A Un1vCN.1!y RC"alry 6;J.r,:,1ri
.J(.O! F:. COB~! l ll\"y, C<l'I
DAILY l'ILOT • OCr.A NfRONT-roo,-;-WANT AD C11n1PO Shnrr~. ~ RH t. Dt>n
11 :-t ~l ilforrl r.r1 ~i;>--6~
ASSUME ~8,000
6°/o ANNUAL
G.I. LOAN
Al S1:•2 pc t· n1on!h TOTAi.!
Lo\'Ply shakf' m if hon1r "1th
3 lar):r hed1"°111s and 2 phll-
1nan ha1h .... \\'alk to r ... k~
C:in11·1~ a11d IJl'apes. ALL
ELJ::(7fRIC 1-\ITl·fl ~:;-.: S.-
DISll\\",\SHF;R . Lli\'f',y eu•<-
111n1 fu·rr1l a1 c a rnl l}(!an1 Cl'll-
tni;: f111111Jy l'oon1 : f;ractou~
back y11nl 111th COVERI::D
PATJO an(! block wall fent:-
in~,
WE SELL A HOME
EVERY 31 MINUTES
Walker & Lee
76.52 F:dill~('I"
S.\:' .. JJ.)j 0[1C'11 ttl '.1 f':'\.f
-OPEN HOU-SE
S472 Kenilworth
~ l\tH11rr. \\" ~;rHh11n1
r rrs11.::e 2100 pla n, ,, Ja.~r
&droon1·~ 111 1hts lo1r!y '.:
!tlr:iry mnclrl hrimr. ~TOP
BY A:-iO SEt:'
11r.11 '!:ii;r,il1:i. rv
545-0458
l"NITED Fl ;\[)-Cnn1111'11\•!Y
Ov-~t 1hf'y i;rL the JaU
r!nnr !"W>~t
f'3_1111r111.~ Iii\(' rcrll.
~1:if'<I dn\111 .\5su1n r (.,!
Try
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n! ~2:_J,, ·" '!r:, u1on1h.
,'-rady 1u 1' :'. lkln11 11rar
~t..h!l{lls & parl..
~~~ -·-" T $61 9--" E U t • ' " '' '" r;:inie ~ """''·"' o .• .,.,, xce en & h ·d ·ood' II NC\! fi11<1nri11;::: 111th rl<'t•lining in-111 " rs Lil • ~1· _
tr1l''>l rate Jroin 71 · • 0 It! /\va1I approx Df'e. l , $2 J
6._ •' ,. ' \\'Ir pd. 54:>-:l6i\ ...
Lagun.1 Niguel Corp. J BR, 2 BA. rondo, blnns.
499-13+1 547·7'i61 crpt-kids OK. $200 leas~.
RENT II 4 '" 21• 67~717, ii no ans 962--0302
• lie , -J uur.. 11 ~~--~~~---,--Katel la Realty 847-6061 ba .• S27:i rno., "tr &. law71 3 Brlr., par1iaHy furn. home,
SllJ A MONTH--earl' lurlr. :l'll-700.11: ~~~~-Family only. Ari.
Bi n11nr1··, >1•11l'_ ~ 13t'. , . ...,ndn. M" · v· · 1708 1~=-"'=-~--~-~-1s11on 1e10 . * COTIAGE. I BR. All utll ,•.,mp 11 hlrn<. 1"'''1 111 1~·1\. ...
11 \ I 0 . p!1 . J\'e\v crp!s. drps. jl4J. A.,,t1111r •'x1q111h F . •1an Pt ... N House. Sat & Sun 10-6 No pc!~. ~:'>--6294, 540-2:ii6
11.il1 -,•, 1011, .\1u, p:1,11111s. ::: Ar & Jan1 rrn, split !rvcl.l c~O--~~~~-'--=~-
Slt:. 1111y p11y 1••n1. .~: r.ol-2 1~121\l osqurro.SJ0-29\:J 2 BR, S-A. l!i;:ilL~. $160 mo.
J•·,1 n11l.v J••,..r 1rt'' 01111er ""========== Children .~-pct 01\. Nn .-a.r.
11il l hrlp "ilh fn1:1,11('. ~-u u Sin Clemente 1710 200:;,1 Cypress. :-"l-111-;;o44
r ric·" Sl9,llt.'O, ~:t 2117 r-1e/ ------------2 BR dl1plex. 1 ~oung child. \ikt1d~. \l'AR:>I k INVITING Sl30 mo.
2 RDl\:>1 hon1e. l/)1•r ly le.-el . * f\·l2-21i~•7 *
i\lCI:: ·I nfl. hlll11r. IX']OIV rd <l!'t'a Ocean \'Je\\', Hrd11·r11=====~====~
tll •l'k<'I Qtllck :-file by fl f I 'I 2
0"11'•1' ~2~·..100. :'>'~'~ ~Iii\ r~. rpr, i !ns. e<1r gar-Mesi Verd• 3110 (Xlncreie p11110. By owner. 1-----------
loao. ~I hi prr n1 o n t h · <:all 1~2-3Hl6 3 BR, 2 BA, lam rm, dhl
C,1ql('IS O\rr h a r •I '1' n n d frplc , fil1J5, bltns, aardnr.
f!ilO!"'-. ::-;unk,.n LR "1!h A d ,..partmentl incl. i2j(). lst/la~L cp.
flrnpl.11 f' ratio, 11uorl <tec-k. __ ._._,_s_._1_. _____ 1_9_801c"c'·~=;,-o,,c,~---~~-:-c 1,1 •'11 !lf'lt!hlinr~ · i;:,.,..,.l Jo.;a·
11n11 Nr G,il1trnwl':.L i\'E\\" rl<'~'\r>I '1 IVlr, hr<>ath· I:>li\IED Occup11nr). 3 BR , 2
\I ,,, flt 1 11. \; _1 \fi."1 h ,, /'-t Bi\ S22:1. Sharp! Sharp
-Owner Transferred
1~·11'11~ ~II\ h~1n P~ .. nr~
ui~lrf ~1;~ 111 •nth 4 Gr. :l
h ,1,1, 1'1r~!•_i:::r lln11I(' ;\o
q1u!i1 l"f.:
The Real E1tale M1rt
847.8531
f \1\1-. ()\'1·.)~ ar1 )-"II.\ l'•-"ll
;1 HI~ I•" !\Ir ~2:i,~11 .11 l11ll
['II•" '1'~~11,1\!1'~ l)Vl'I" l•oi"ln,
~" q11,ol1h 111,.: ... 11'°' drl•ty
."h"ll ,,[ ,,1~h~ \\f'll l\f'lp
•1itli d•\1111 pa,1·11ir•11I n10,1)<'.Y·
Rex L. H e dges, Rltrs •
Q;;ne,, Transf;r7.d-
~h .. rp : ~1<lry :; brl1·1n 212
h;i1h. On rrirn~r lot. C-:11'Jl-
rl.~ dra1w~. itll hu1l l-i11~. For-
n111l 1tir11nc 1wn1 , !-fr.•1cf'
r»rCh. f111111!y roon1. A~~unte
6'~ r.1 1.-.1111. rn•"" S.J:i,900.
Pilul Jone1 Realty
SH-1:66 1:'"r. Ki7·~~1 9
Beach Home
Z BR. drn. new r pts ilrps.
/rplr, )1\'l•l>: 1')1ln1. d1111ng
rw111. Brttrr hl!ITY! Pnce
J'll~:'°. O"·nrr. Ag!.
iili·J;iJ9 or j36-4:;.;;s
5 BDRM
EXTRA SHARP
Only $31 ,000
Gl nn down r11,\ 'lo <!01'"
or /\~Sllllf' IQw inl. l~n
Jl,\rFDi\L n11v M-12-4-~
Where In The World
<"illl .\·•II fu1rl 11 •l<'at ~ hrt1m
h<1n1r 111 r'>tcllent 11.B. 1""1'·
11,111 f,1r only Sl ·l.9.JO. Call
C••f trrti f•c trrn1s
11.-.l·tJJl· Shorr~ Rr-11..lh• ~"',&.,'1..~9 1 I·_, .... , ;;1S.1~3J
R'' 01\ SLJ; I Br{, 21 , BA
ln-lc1·t'I. lull eilrpct &
fl r;iprs. rrplr . .>ltn~, A!<~Ulne
f,•,•-:. FHA lo11n, S3b.000. s l.'-~1111
S~ '',(I •!11 pn1t ~ Large Rfl'5
• 21"t\12 r11m P.111 A~~un-1r
<;I lri11n. S21 •1 J"'('r 1110.
TOTAL PAY \11:::;\T. R.E.
i\lrV11..r ~4:H)l.'i8
la 111::: ,,,_1y 'le"' "' '-"-'a hou•e' \\"1h r on,. l d r r
(]Q1·l;.1ni.: 1\!I 1111-111 k1lchc.n. ltase/oplion. 83&-li:Hl eve~.
1\/w rp1s lhmugh!lul. tnll"·
ror "11)). rlrri~. balcony.:: BR. 2 Ra, la1n1ly rm. 2
!)e<'un!v 11:ua!T1Prl , !\'P\\-p.Jrt frplc '>. S2.'ll m..., 2 car gaq:
Br.i i h \\iii ll'"'dr o;;;:~.:,lf,n l"rp1r1! /;j,':--821 3
RENTALS
Houses Furnished
:; Ar.. 2 B1\. PA.11...,, !1rrplarc.
\I f\V rpl s. drps $200 n1•1
~:l1-&ao8
General 2000 =========I .:c::.;;:~-----'-'-'-" Newport Beech 3200
~ !llllM!liitlhi?i
·1 RlNTAL FINDERS ~. llUX,fNSIVI ·· • GUARANTIED
,_ 1 llESloomAl -IUSIUllS
'""·~fl SllYKI
O~ W. lttlt. Corio"'•••· Wl-fl11
200S
3 &Ir. hsc_ 1n-Sh11re . Conven.
In lj\I, ()('C .(: Sn. Co;:i~I
8 /8
TO\\"NHOt' . .;.:t:
Ne-.v carpeting, n,w pair>\. 2
&:h·n1s .. 2 liaths. spl1t-li>v"I
Pool. Adults only. $22.i
i\tonth.
Bay & Beach
Realty, Inc.
9"11 Dover Dr., NB Suite 1'26
6-15-2000 E1'('8. ;,48#.166
Pln1a. Fircplare, garage. e DOVER SHORES e
En1•ln~rrl paho. $90 ~o. BEAUT1YL:L lar e l\ledltf r-Prrfpr ~ludents. \\"ork1ng ' g . . Rirl~. Call _ :if7...fi&IO or ral"M'an home .. S11·1mm1nii;
548-7376 Ix-fore 10 P:\1. pool. f'l c. ,\vall. Dt-r. 1 ~'· for 1 or 2 )"ear lc11sr . S6:i.J
LADY "111 Sharr Larc:e Per n1onth. 64a...-028J
i\lobi11r 'll~~lP, 1\1~~ .,~~_nie, \\"ATERFRONT Lux. Ap!. on
BR•' 'I to :»yrs. J.>V-<lj.:J or 1,_ p · ., 2 bd 2 013 ,1•2 '"' cn1n. ,.cw r., ~ ... , ~ · ha., pool. IM. adult!<. Boa'
FE1\I ALE roon1m11.te 18-30. slip!< av11\I. Caribe BaJboA ,
Bayft-ont apt in Balboa. S50 310 ff' r n a n do Rd .,"(TI4)
n;o. 675--0158 673-3003. ----------GIRL neecl1>d lo ~har~ my 2 2 St!lry 4 vr old bea!1I. 3 BR,
BR hon1f' in. Ccl~!. $i:ifnio. 2 BA. d1~ nn, IA.m rm. Frn
673---6.Ql\7 alt 6 pm. yd. J\'r N.B. High . Frvlc.
\\'ANTED ['{'finerl lady to furn or unfurn. Call 642-7528
!<hRre home in Bluffi;, N.B. or 6-16-1456
Ki! !. la undry priv. &M--0369 -"'--'--u~S~ECO:C,,V~R~H~O~IC-SE=s
Nt:rc>:E ,~·ill share :l BR. HB 3 Br h~r fa n1 mi, Bek BAy.
ho,nr ""/wom11.11. 962-T~Lf \'U. 'I'll' cplll. nu dee, $300 1st
no an~ ;ift 8 pm. 67J-()j(l7
1 ~~-~-~--~-\\'JLL ~h!lf"P my 2 Br apt, DLX Conrlo'!< w/ponl f.·
pool 1u girt 25 fO 3.) ._,,.'good lrplc. l BR, 2 BA. S25(1. 3
morA.l!, Refs. 6-15-2969 aft 4 BR, J BA. sr.:-i. Li.liaon
646-0i32
Cost.1 M.Mi 2100 BLUFFS. new 3 BR, 2 BA
I ~ ~I MobU Contln. Poot $.150. yrly. 1-..lmonlh. ..,., uxc e GT;,,-fi()·l-l or M2-3&4S
110111,., Arlul! pa.rk. PoOl1-----------
C'iul)l1QUgl", 646-2636, ~-$250 YRLY lsc, Npr Bch, 5
No r->!~. BR, 1~, BA. JliOO Ml fl, no
l Bit. ho\1!'e. util pd SI:() mo.I =""='~'=· ~·=~~3§0~· =';"""=="==~ • * * Also e;r.rage l l;) mo. 6~2-.'18J7 Newport H•ig,,ts 3210
DTAL rllrect 642-5678. Charge J BR, 2 811, heal!d
your ad. lhen ~ii b3r.k and frplc. SJOO le.11!f!
li~tf'n to the phone rini;i:! 2\l : 4n-IS4
pool,
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RENTALS
HouMs Unturni1h.ct
University P1rk 3237
13ft. Atriu1n mod e I
tO\.\'nhousc. COOlte grc>ent~H
rnd Unit. Avail. Nov. lst
Yearly lease S:lOO 1non1h.
Hal, ,\~L't1I 61:>-1.~~
B.1ck B.1y 3240
tl1~ LEASE Cuslun1 l BR.
:z 1 ~ BA. Fan1. Din. New
i;pls. All 1•lcct. k1tchf'n,
Lurgc lot. Extra$. 22\.i An·
nivc1·sary Lane 646-~IOIO
.l::.XEC. hon1c 5 Bit. '.\ Ba.
Cpts, d rpi;., elc-t. blt-ins.
S.100 per nwn!h, :H&-61~0
Corona dol Mar 32SO
-1 BR. 21~ B.'l. dupll,>.'I. 1200
Sq . ft. Bl!ns, dish,\•ashcr,
frpl i?~IO i\lo. ll'<tS<"'-~>W-7573
2 BR. ::! B;t, !qJI. patio. built.
ins, refrig. $:13.-. nu;,
•ENT AL• RENTALS RENTALS IUNTALS lllNTALI
Apt1. FurniahH A.pta. Fumitht4 Apta. Unf"'"~ Ajita. UnfurnhihM Apta. U,.,.,.,,.ilheif
_N_•_wo.po_.,_a._,_ch __ 4_2_00_lffw_~po-..t_a-__ h __ 4_200_1Gener•I 5000 C•t• M.a J100 W•tmJn1ter 5612
SPACIOUS AND CONVENIENT
AU ne\v 2 bedroom, 2 bath lownhouse. Lux·
urious shag· carpet, full length drapes, red
tile kitchens with built·ins. Over 1265 sq. ft.
plus deck or patio. Poot, recreation building,
next to Westcliff Plaza Shopping. $240 per
n1onlh -Adults only.
MARINER SQUARE APARTMENTS
1244 Irvine Ave., Newport leach
Just North of W•1tcllff DriY•
$120. l Br, aar. patio.
Children A 1ml pel 0 .K.
Broker 645--0111
UJ3. 2 Br. v.•/v.•, R/0 . drp.s,
pool. Brnkrr !r.,1µ;980
c..1.-5100
flfERRI!lfAC \VOODS
Juel completed, 1 or 2 BR. 2
BA \vilh air cond, com-
plf'lely soundproofrd', stlf
cleaning: ovens, wood ~U
ina-e, dlahv.•ashe-rs, I u 1 h
landscaptnr with streams &
v.-atmall.&, elf'vators, BBQ!,
clubkouse, u.~. jacuzil A:
sv."im pools., plus much
more! Ewrything ne w .
Starting at Sl40. Adults
please. Just Ea.st of 2600
~==========-;-===========I llarbor Blvd, next to Nabers ---: Cadlllac at 425 f.ferrimae 4210 4100 Nowport ""'" Costa Mesa \Vay. 5'15-6.100
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2 BR "'/rarqe. ~· posal-water pd. 636-tlXI.
l ~7:i Oran,:e Ave (Cl J102,
2116 Placentia ID&CI $120.
LGt: Z Br, 2 Ba,~"""· new ~ crpt, enc
aar. nr sltop. Reap ull.5 ,
oo pets. Sl65 mo.
NE\V 1 BR apl, bltn 1tove
$125 per mo. No pets or
children. 642--I014
2-2BR-apta.. Re1ponalble
adult~-No pet.!!.
For app'I. 546--0684
l Bedroom apartment. Built
lM. Yel.f'ly_ 231 Ca.brillo St ..
Costa Mf'flll.
Newport Beech 5200
STUDIO APT.
REDECORATED 2 BR, 1
BA. Crpta, drpa, I r e
1torqe. 00\Wd iU-. quiet,
adulta 15601 Van Buren. -LEASE Or Option. J bdrma + frte ullfini!hed room 2
BATHS $223/mo. TERRY
REALTY ~1459 anytlmt
Tutti"
11{£ ASP.ENS
13652 William St.
S640
TusUn'1 prnti1e add~si
Adult l!vin,:, no ptl.3
Shq ca.rpets
TotaJ air cond!Uoflini
Unfurnl&hed
Gymanslums ._ Sauna~
Apartmf'nts trom ~Jj()
Far inlorrnation IJ5.6687
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SPECIAL CLASSIFICATION FOR
NATURAL llORN SWAPPERS
Speclol Roi•
S Lines -5 tlmet -S bucks
•VlE5 -AA MUST fl'K\.UOI!
f-Wll., ~ Mff 1'11 If-~ --9 bl tre-. ._TOUlt ,....,. ,,,_,., .-..&. ...._, ·-., .......ni.111a.
t-HOTHIJ'IG FOJt !.All -T•,t.OE.I ONLtl
PHONE 642-5671
To 'l1co Your TrHer'1 P1r1dl• Ad
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DAil V 'JLOT
RIAL ESTATI
~,.,
6150
27 A,. SUperb locaUon, View
~ite. CoJorsial l\owC'. Xlnt
producin.a: a v o ~ a d o • -t
("itrull &: commerciaJ land.
Suitable (or ~tobUC' hom~.
\\'UI divKlf'. 1"'nns by
owne.r. Leavi ns State. P. 0.
Box 473, Fallbrook, CA
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Cifrus Grov• 6175
Smor Frtt
FALLBROOK
611: ACRES 470 BEARING
TREES NE \V Jl.fODERN
A \II ARD \\'INNING HO~IE.
LOTS OF GLAS.S TER-
RIFIC VlE:\V OVERl.OOK-
ING PALA ~IESA GOLF
COU RSE. S54.000. Sm down
& rell80n1ble terms direct
lrom ov.-ner.
319 Stew11r1 Cyn, Rd. 1-lavt-23 unit apt. H.B. 0\'er 728-7113
'=====~'-'~~0=\J=l====~ 1· _-_ NICE F'urn 3 rm apt. Sl20 *Clean lor 2 BR •
Adul.Y;~pelll, 2421 E. 16th
s~. Sill Jri0:-..up~l80l
H1rbor Hoights Four
2 Bdnn, 2 baths up:s-tairs.
Liv rm w/fllllc, dining area.
All elec kik:htn, v•a11her-
d rye r incl ~ted t:
5705
TRADE StO,OOJ e q u i I y
home in Costa l\lt!sa r 0 t'
uni1 ~. l·farbor a~a. Have
buy~r fo1· tkluJe. Coastline
R.E, ;,36.3m, 536-1366.
SJO.<XXI ye1r &'f'Ol'IS. Tl'adc l~==========I
S130.00J f"Quity Jor clc;.r AcrM.. 6200
CaUf. 11c~<1.ge. Coa51.iint l~"-""-""'------'"-'I
R.E . 536-3177 536-lJGG 20 ACRES, FALLBROOK, lido lslo 3351
CllAR,\llNG 3 Br. 2 Ba year·
Jy rC'n!&I. J u~t N'n1odelcd &
rlC'co ra1cd, lrpl & patlO.
.-\vfl1I J)('e. 1 S:DJ mu. Eves
67:~1014: rla}'S 5-H-:iJ:ll
Huntington Beach 3400
:1 BR 2 h;-1, epl/drp, blt-1ns,
rrfr_ trp!r. clrc. dr. opell<!r,
water soft. A·B R I t y .
812-7731 or C!13t :i!l7-373:;
4 BR, 2 Ba rie1v rrdec.
!ndscpd, seeks apprec1all~·e
occupants. :S2~JO. 96.~~21;1
:-;E\\I •I BR . near beach &
;.<:hools. S2-l:1 :\lo , IC'asc.
:1$-3%3
BR. To11·11housc. Near
beach !2 1)(11)!;;, t h.!bhouSt":.
LEASE. !136-J797
Fountain Valley 3410
\VE need t·lean rrsp. tenants
to rent our desirable 3 Br &
ricn home in 11ui(.t tracl nr.
school~ •'-' shops. A\·ail oo'v
10 11J:hl party S2.'G mo. +
<lep. ~13-9-l-13 Uays; 546--13;JS
r vrs
Westminster 3612
I BP.. 2 Ba. f;i in rn1. frpl,
d1.5hwshr. C'rpl s, d r p s.
eovPrerl pallu & f"nt:c S235
nio. 89i-~91 or :i:J~Rfi~jl
Santa Ana H•ights 3630
VAC"..A.i-:T l BR. f1·plc,
crpts, <l1shv.ashrr. :;!o\•e. No
pets. Feni:l'd )'d. $200. n10.
:1 lj...121)9.
3705
BF:AUTJF't;LJ.'i' DCS!):!'rl<'cl 2
lxh·rn. ~ blh. hll on 4 lrvrls,
Alla Vi~1;1 arri1 , G('lrgNJU3
(>l"'ca n ,-1r 11-S:>2."i. nio-~)T
r flu nd. ·1'.ll-lf;fVl
Mission Viejo 3708
BEAUTIF"liL V1c ll.', 2 BP •. l1!
BA. f ·rplc. hltn IY>okca ~r•
Crpls. 1!rp5. lCl-8!1~7.
Condominium J950
.~ B<liTll S2'."J. mr'. L.~\' opll{ln
VC'ry d!"<tn, <·hilri & pclS WC'l-
con1r ~!62-(.i'.;61
t::-.TtL\ ;\It e ~ b(h'. ~ ha .
pool, pa.tin, :rn:; a mo ..
"'l·"" Cal! $8-211:1
O wplexes Unfurn. 3975
,\'E\\'LY Rcdc:c. homr .~tylc,
I bd1 ·. tile. 11• 11· rrpt.~. F.nc:L
i::•1r. /\clulti;, ~!2J. 220 J::.
2'!!1h ~'-· c_,,1.
RENTALS
Apts. Furnished
General 4000 * $89 /MO.
?i' Tr;i1lrr 1,.,. n \ . rrn! 1n.
1 lucllr!h ut1l, .t· l!l'>llfld 1'f'n1
~lfi rlan1a):!'r rlrptr'ill rr<tt1 1t-rd.
1311.\, S~11L1':Y. fillr.
642-2221 646-9666
The (;1)nGE:OL':"i /\'riv
VAL D'ISERE
Stngl-1 br-2 br, f"urn-un!.
Sauna, 1\c1'y Rm, Bill 111rd!
Therapy & 4;)' pool, BBQ~
2000 ParSOl1$ Rd. 6~2-8670
HOLIDAY PLAZA
DELUXE, spa_rlous 1 Bdrm.
~·urn apt $133 pills util.
Heated pool. ample parking.
Nn rhil1!ren-no pets.
\96J Pon1ona. C-~1 .
S11{1. Baeh ap1 , Close lo
..,f10pping all uiil pd. Bkr.
:.:1.1-6~
512:, l Rr ne1\ly
Patio, ulll pd.
615--0111
Costa Mna
dC'Cttra!rd.
B r ok e r
4100
incl utll. Single man only.
Rel. 310 Meadow Lark Ln
(olf 2300 blk Santa Ana Ave).
Open alt 1 Sat & Sun.
FURN large bach apt, equiv
to I HR. Util pd. No pets.
Sl3;;. Nr new furniture,
a\·a1l Nov. lsl. ::i-t9-J866
Sn11lh.
Sl25, 1 BR clean, quiet. hf'aut
fu r .n. Nr market .
\Va.~her/dryer, garage .
t\Ia1 u1~ adlills. 192:? B
\Vnllace.
CH ATEAU LA POIN T E
Lo1·ely 2 Br turn ape , pool
rarport. 11dults no pets. S150
-!-util. 1941 Po1nona.
SPACIOUS 2 BR. Pa!'.l!-thru
sru1ck bar, new furni ture,
ccra1n1c bath. Vt!1')' lOYely.
:l.'i7 °.'ictoria St., C.~1 .
E X ECU TIV E _ Type
Toll'nhouse, 2 bdr., 2 ba.,
garage. Pool. Adlt.!1 Only,
673-6~
•
Corona chi Mir 4250
SPACIOUS t. delu."e 3 BR, '2
BA , duplex 1\'/irplc. S. or
Hwy. Evf'rything fu rnishf'd
• \Valk ing distance l" beach &
r;hopping. Older children on-
ly. S32:i nio. 675-3428
LUXURY Apt. Ntw pain!.
COllSTRUCTION
JUST COMPUTlllG
2 I 5 BR UNITS
all with fireplaces,
dishwashers A 2 bath!.
Rental Managu •
f.frs. Ouistiensen
3117-A Clnftamon Ave.
Costa Mesi
Phone 546-11134
shag carpets &: drps. Adlts;l~:::::i:::::i:::::i:::::i:=~~~~~ Only. $200 a mo. Util. pd.!'
403 J asmine Ave., Cdnl 2 BR •Pt. cpts/drps, bit-in
54&-5962 range &: oven, nofrig, frcez..
BEAUTiruLLY F\Jrtushed I f'r, disposal, air roncl .. patio.
&. 2 BR aprs. Al'ail on short ALL utilillei. paid. $200/mo.
term basis. 'nlE JA:,lAICA Adults only ·no pets.
INN llOTEL Cd?\! Woll1-McCardle. Rltr1.
· · • · 1810 Ne-wpon Blvd., c.~f.
2 BR. 2 Ba,~ ocean, pool ~IS-m9 Evt. ;»S-1939
& clubl1ouse.
642-2878 THE VICTORIAN
f'UP.N tn11:helor ap1. Nr Completing Nov. 8th
OCr.ch S. "hor111ng, util pd. Brand new 2 BR, l }j BA.
SS.• 1110. ~j_J-.-:;1:..:; S.1 5 0 . Adults only .
• Large l Bedroom * Crpt~___..j~-b1•-· Sound LAP..l,;E ;\!OD BACHELOR ..---....., ...... furn, v.·/11,• crpts, dJlls, gar.. , proofed, pn gar w/storaa•. · · , Bea u11lully !urn. all util pd. patio, see to appreciate. Fenced yd w/palio. \Vatf'r "°1841 S 100 1110. 54G--2'.!61i $12i 548-6030 & ......,.... ___ pd. Gardener maintained.
SUS CASITAS COROLIOO Apls l Br studio 667 Victoria St. 636-4120
fnm 1 BR a pL 2110 Nt!wpt.rt furn. ~:!JO 1113_33,8 CASA GRANADA
Blvd. l\ledaUlon by 1-lotpo!nt. ============IJU!SI Opened • Only a ff'w 2
*NASSAU PAL.\IS• Balboa 4300 BR's still avail. Pool. rec
l & 2 BR. -Pool -----------1 rn1. Hun-y~! 400 n1f\r1·1n1111."
177 E. 22nd SI. t.~1-3645 CLEAN Bachelor Ap~. 1 behind Lincoln l\lercuiy off
1 BEDROONt large. Ideal for All util incl ~ up J·la1·bor 1
bachelor. Pool. SI:?:>. 199:: 3\i E. Balboa 81\·d. • 5 10-~;7:_> •
Church st. 5-\8---96..'.3 BALBOA 67::.-991.i>l --;M-::A=R"Tl=N"'l'"'Q=U"'Eo--
ATIRACTIVE 2 BR, si4o. Huntington klch 4~00 GARDEN APTS 1613 Sa"ta A"' A,,, Will •
al:i;o rent unf. 513--Rj12
l fl R OPHr llC'IV Ci\i C cr.n1el'
r>!arr1rd eouple prrf, 1nf;1.nt
ok. $12:1. fi.16----822ti
S\65, l BR + 1len, bel>1de
pnol. ga ragr. l'E'ry private.
11rll1l1i:., no pe ts. 61&-37G-I
S67 :..0 NIC'E Bachelor apt,
132 \\'. \\'il!>On, C.:\I.
:145.9.-177 or 6l2-l26J
$80 & UP. Very ni~ I & 2
RR lrlr. 133 E. 16111. i;pace
f"o. 16. C),I 6~2-l26:,
LARG E 1 BR. furn .. ri uplex
~a ragc. Sl39/mo. J64 E.
\\'1\~on. 5-19-2171
2 BDR:\I. ]1~ bath, r lr••IE;..cellent, park·llke surrn11ntl -
k i 1 c h f' n , 11·ashf'r/Ur~rr, lr.g.-for ad ults onl)'. :\ca1
fcncerl p;i t'io. Crp!~. !rnlr shop11 111-:. J•wl.
pool. l hlk fro111 ~hOPl•lll'.:: 1, ~ ,f., :; Br • .-\PT ~
1-i·nl!'I' T"r Brnokhllro'-\ & 171 7 .-.anT:1 .'In:•, .&,pt 1 1~
,\dan1.'-. No rh1 ldrcn or p<'L' li lti-.i.·1 1:.~ ·ii-6-1~'-ltt,j
Sl6:1 niri. 962-2803
CHARMING
2 Br.. poul, util pd. S'.!00 n1 (l
1\dull!I only, i'·• pel~. 1 ;f;~
camcron, &17-212.:..
I er. lu111. \\'a1r r l.· ga~ pd
ADULT onl»· $&). 918 Palm.
ORLEANS APTS.
J BR &\'at.I. Adult.s onl~.
1741 Tusl!n, Co;;r,.. :\ll'~il
~lzr. t>ln.. Carson, 612-4611
Jlun11ng1on Beach. 526--16781 __________ _
or :J36.-49i9
Sunset Beach 4455 fairway Villa Apts
draped. Enclosed patio, :.1 100 CLIFF DRIVE
car lll'!ll". u~ or <:Jul> $180 l BR, 111 BA. Crpts,
house. pool t, sauna bath. drp!. bltins. View ot ocean.
Adults. S1'1() ~r mo. \Valking distance to I0\1•n.
?\la.sf'artane Rlty. Also turn Rachek>r. \'ery
• 6C3lG • iill'ie. $170, '9+2449 or ......,,_
TOWN'HOUSE 3 Br, 2~1t ba.
Bf'aut. apPl'd. Pri\'. patio,
pool; nr bay, Val. S32,500.
Eqty lor T.D., car, ~per
or ! ! Chmer 6-16-6654
cholce location v.·/vi~. Equity In l BR, den, Mau-~ntle iloping, wtr .. trost-
liful view, Back Bay home frtt. aewer ~ar. Potential
in N.B., !or bare land. P.loblle Homf' Park, nunery
Agent. 615-6?jl or <ves s-ooo U or grove. ""· , exce .
6T.J..cit!3. terms. Broker. Eveninp
NE\VPORT BEAOI Villa
Apt. Exclusive Sl!Ction, ho:-REAL ESTATE Sl!XXI tQUily in 1969 Chevro.
ury Jlvin~. large healed General let .talion wasun. Fully
"-',~,~U~o~it-,-LA-gu-na-~'Bea-,~b-11714 ' 54s..i387
Exchange for I~========== I
pool, pentho\ue view . t<Juipped. Trade equity for Spaciou~ 2 BR, 2 BA, Y>et Ront1ls W1nted 5990 oldt!r nr or !
JO . 20 units R. E. Wanted '240
FORTIN, Realtor 6'12-500'.J -------1
b lrpl • " 83G-~ or 6.16-0042 ar. c, au f'lec, crpls, \VANTED, Rental for wintl'rl~:c--o--c---=-c--cc---1101-A w • .,,iur oc., N.B. NOTICE
drps. Adult~. no p e I I , mo. Fur nlshfi.t hou!e 1 or 2 12' Cru15f'r 'f'11·i11 D, aulo Rarf' cl;i.ssic Cadillac El I! you hal'e a 3 or 4 b!droom
Bargain •1 SJ15 m 0 · bdrms \\'/Xtra lg-. !iv'&: rm. pilot, raJlie. 1:.!C'O n1i: recent Dorado Brougham, (: 0 ,5 1 home for sale or lor tt'DI.
\Vestclilf Villas No. 8. on Victori. or AJi.90 Bch. 1unoey S40:'11. l\'iU cori~idrr $l6,:?00 n<'Y.'-trade for equny call us today. We npreRnt
642-2496 or 011·1Yr iX>-4026 494-6109 ln.lst d~ or smaller boal. 1n 3 0 1• 4 BR home or 7. lhe f'niployees of • large
DELUXE 2 & l BR 4-PLEX \"'l"'AN=TE=o~cRoo~-m--,-,-.Scm-.,c1' l CN.11et· !i l-1 1 719.:;400_ Oivner M2--49i1 fu1n nlo\'lng to lhe Harbor
Apts. SlSJ to S2l:i mo. Apt, in Balboa. 833-:il2.> Rest., bar + ':? lovely horn· Area_ and tbey ~uat ~ve
Adu 11 s, l\lediterranean ,,,«kdayi " a:ik for Dr. 12 units clo~" to Harbor '= es. fruit trees, horse barn, hou~111i;:~ AIJ cas.h 1! desired.
Vi 11 a&' e. (nl!ar Hoaa: Jack Little l'\~11wrl, Cl\1. Va lue S9-J,000, rentals 5 + acres in Pauma Call F'arro1v 5-16-8640
H"pilal & Park Lido -..,..-;;.,--,;,;;:-.,.,,..,-Ov.•ner v.·ill carry -oo Un, ESS RENT•L SERVICE Valley -t1tx sheH . Tradf' · ~US IN •na l\1edlcal Bldg.) l\ta-r. 4150 "" charres. Leon Vlbert fUtr.
Pabice Rd., NB FREE TO LANDLORDS 348-0>88 anytiine. :erg. &/or ron1m'l. 641-1721 __!:_l~~~CIAL * Blue Beacon &6-0lll * N l JI · h h :l 0 --.-.--,--UNFURN $150. 2 BR studio _ C-l Conun. Bldg. Jge pa\' .. "l'.l rivpor eig ts on1c. Bus. pportun1t1e1 -
apt. Patio & pool. Crpts, e LANDLORDS e lot near Ntll'JXlrt & Bristol BR, 2 BA, DR, nook, se1v
d • bl •-· 152· P'-u· ~0E RENTAL SERVJ,...,. ........... h. den, 2 F/P, 20CKl ~". FAMOUS rps u.,.. J -cen a, & n.c. ....r. Blvd. Value $27,500. \\'ant "-~ .....
N.B. Broke"r 534-6982 \'il'ii· home. Lton Vibert rt . Tn1de SI 1,000 eq for Acre· BRANO NAME
BACHELOR .p'., -mpl•l•·d
1
. \f .\N T E-D: Unfurnish...d n. l -".•o =~o · age/2nd TD's 548-98Jl C.\NO Y RO UTES " ".. h C ,,,..a 10r ......,, . ......,.,. anytune. NO\V available in Costa Mesa
adult only. S1:i 1216 \\'. ou~c. orona del r.,ar or Cl lent \\"Lil Take Prcblem •. many 0 ••• , to--,,,. •'-l• Balboa Blvd. 6 7 :l-7 s 7 6 , l~al boa ls!and. Call 539--01:>9. Havl!: 56 ac \\'/ stt-ean1, 1 "'-"""' ... .., '"'' 494-9'1,jj f'/C, in recre'I area. \\ian1 : Propenies, has lree & c ea!' <1rca. All locations are corn-
R f R sns Un l!s, ('Om mercial, TD'~. Ot' acreage plus lo!!i. n'e1-cial or factory. Very
2 BR, 2 BA, C/D, palio. ooms or ont SJ. Sl...A VIN, REALTOR hl:?:h earning.,, no ~,,,.._ in-? ~ ~ Nancy J. l\Joore Bin-. -..... ,. frplc, dishll'hr. f\r \Vestciiff $25. PER WK. & UP 6_12_7IXXI 641-6222 volved. To qualify you must
P!1. lflr.'i I r vi n "· $200. Bachelor & I BR, h!d pool. be reliable k hal'e I ht a
Adu lt!\! For Appl 64~--0239 maid ~c rvice. K ik·hen~ & 80 Acres ?\T-3 East Ht>n1et Laruna ~ Br. view home, day ~pa.re time {days or ~ BR upper. crptl\, drps, TV avail. 430 Victoria (Nr \lahH: S:r.!:>,00) equity S200.-val. s&;i,000: takr land, boat, ,...,.,.~).
OCK!, Trade fo1• inron1e". Bert ap"· !or $21.000 ""'. ~Ir. l l'OC oo 13350 REnumED ~tol'e & ret"'. Sl60 yrly. Harbor ~. ~,., • ,.
6il--SOSS ~fott 11·ith Ed Riddle RlU-s. Conrad. Ri\iera Realty I1101ulre about our "tree boniu
LRG nn. pri. f'nl k bath Lrg 6·16-8311 or SlJ-007, ~99-2300 4~1.33o Eves. 1uu1 c plan". l\fake your tu-
<" Io s et , P at i o , c Io st cure secure wilh us, a Dunn 5210
:!. BDR., pool, lirepl1Cf' l
rlr<'. BBQ. no child or pe!i;.
Ulil. pd. S170 a month. Call
:~18--i32j
hch/shP& S1;) mo inc util "I\ * * * * '* & Bntdstrt'i';I rated National
673-1023 l '!'!!"!!!!'!''!'!!J!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'l!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!~I C.o. F'or more Wonnation
2 Sleeping: rooms, also I REAL !ESTA.Tl REAL !ESTATE ~cud nam"', address & pl'lone
11'/M!p kit. S:>.l It S70 pl!r Gen.r•I Genoral !I\), to: ROUTE DE PT, P. 0 ,
mo. Quiet empl n1 e n . Box ~ill Pomona, Cali!. 91769
East Bluff 5242
e NEW DELUXE e
~ Br. 21;, ba apt. lor lease
Intl. J>Pa<'. mHstr. suitf', din
r 1n. G.: dhl. ::arai:e. auto.
~8--6986
F URN roon1 w I pn bath &
entrance. Pallo. Quiet, 1.J6D1
Van Buren, \\'estnun~tcL
894-3J90
S:'llALL Bach. unit for
donr olJ('ner a\·aiJ. Pool & older Pf'r~n on I Y. $18
rte. a.rea. f'ir. Catholic serv1ce5 p;i.id. 5"18-1809.
Churrh. Adu]!~. no pe ts. i--.,LcAcRcGc.'=E-. -.,P0L7E0A7s=.~,=Tc. -
e O:\ILY S2t i e \VOR KING ~1AN ONLY.
~6.i AmigOll \\'ay, 1'.B. 64&-1J04
~I!.\\' ~iOO sq 11 l BR 1., lam PRIVATE Room • Kitchen
n11 , :: BA. O"-ner 's lux apt. privil. Nf'ar 21 ~1 /,, Santi
j_).! ,\n11gos \\"ay. 6i:i-503.1 Ana. Sl7 v.·I.:. 64j...Jn1
llusin•ss Prop1rty 6050 Offico R•ntal ___ 60_7_01 * PARTNER *
81.ck knight Rest.
JJO E. lith S! .. C.~J.
!Land & Bldg.)
1000 SQ. FT.. a•r cond.; A S ,. -N · -'! cUl'e ~,,,,_.,.,,: a.t1on .... y carpel, parkini;::. S300 month.
Pacific /l lu!ual Bldgc, Z7ll kno11·n 1111:1.nufacturing busi.
< Co d nrss, f11ii1ly establisht!d •~ ~-ast llwy., C M . 1 1 673-4120 lops 1n 1c d !or many yean,
no11· e.\p11nd1ng. Starting a.al.-
By 0 \\'11er 71 ~: 6-t:.1-&200 OFFICES ary Sl2.000 Pf'r )T plus ~
rull s· com m t aJJ bkr.i Reception-Al'\!v.·ering of P1-o rirs. Sl'lould return in-~ ., ................ Secretarial \·ei.t111e nt I.st l'T. Principal = 334.> NeY,.porl Blvd., N.B. selected must have ~xec:u.
Bu1ine11 Rental 6060 67~1601 ti\'e m~menl ability.
15c SQUARE FT. COSTA l\t"" oflict!~. AIC. Rigid investip.tion invitf'd.
Newport Beach 4200 J BP. apt on canal . f\"ew drp.~. :\'ear Orange Co A1rpol't & Corona cHI M•r 5250
Clran. Sam!" rent yr rouncl UCI. Adcll! only. 20122 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiir.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Nc:1\'J'OM Beach Sm . 5.16-1166 Santa Ana A\'e. ~279i
GRAND OPENING ::=_===::o=oo;===;;;;;;I=~--.,~-~=~
$1;1 \\'K &: up v.·/ kitchen.
S30. wk studio apt. 2376
Newport Blvd. 543-97J.5.
crpts, drps. Parki ng . Very References f'XCha.nged, Jn. r.~t1il or offire space. 600-nice of!ice~. 155J Baker, qulriC'~ held Jn ronfidf'nce. 1:.ioo..2.wo 111'1 fl. Zll to 213 54ti--4890 fi2nd St., Nell'porl Beach. PcrllOnal interview_, only.
Koy !or rntru, N.B, Tra vel I ;==========60=o1=:51 Ca 11 Ken Oillord tn4; ·~ Commorcl1I 774-7m0 Lodge. 0 11 ner (213) 233-3101. 1--=~· =='"°"==--
IMMEDIATE Orange County 4600 Nf:\V -Drlu.'(e 2 BR's-2
OCCUPANCY --~---~----!Ba 1h s .Crp1 s, d r p s .
Luxury gan:len a partments SINGLE adul t1, I u ~ u r Y d1s h11·h.t'$. ranges. $ 1 ;i;,.
oflcr1ng complete privacy, garden ap\.li, ""/full recrea-Al'atl Nov lsc-IOth. See a t
ix'!hllilul landscaping &· 11n-r1on facililirs & romplete 160 w. \\'ii.son. S48-6/3l.
p;:irallelerl l"-'ct'l:'ationaJ raril-prtvacy. South Bay Club 64&-8253
111e~ in a rountry club al· Apl~. m So. Brookhurst. ~~~~----.,--Anaheim l714 ) 7i2-4~Xl0 .l Bf\. 2 BA. i\leu. del l\far 111osphere. No1v leasing 111 d1sr. \~lalk 10 11JJ gchools & N11wrort Bli'ach.
furnished or unfur111~tJ~d Gardon Grov• '610 mkt.•. I or 2 childt'f'n over Guest Hemet 5ffl
i\!Oclcls open 9 a1n to 9 pm "-----------I l( SlOO & up. llll4 El Ca-NEWLY COMPLETED
fVnTs from Sl:)S 10 SJIO. SINGLE Adults L u 'I u r Y mino Dr., ~. 5-L>-316.i GRAD. nune will t.a.kf' cart!
OAKWOOD
,i::-ardcn .i pt~ 11i lh counff)· 2 NE\\I 2 BR apts. ••l w DUPLEX of elderly couple, 2 ml.It or
club atmospher"-' ;i.nri cnm: crpls, g;i.r , lgf' wndeck or 2 BR. 2 ba. fS?.lOl or 3 BR. 2 female paot-nts 1n my O\I n
eve~ j213) 246-0700. EXCELLENT prolit ma.kina: FRIGIDAIRE
569 W. 19th St .• CM plan for club~. ~ h u r c h JET ACTION 11,~/m th · !··'· all 1·1 group.s, organlzatJons and F "d . . ;,.., on inc ""mg u 1 • th .00. 'd al Doub! r1g1 aire 18 min. wash.
Jtje,, :> years 11~th option of e 1 IVI ~ • e your Fll!itest Jn the industry 30
:>.Fin! & last only. money, \Vrlle or Ph?ne noii· 18 min 11·ashes wi1J do. th~ HOT SPOT! for free. con1ple1e 1nlorma. work of 4j 30 min wa he
<>< ~-, lion. Compub, lOSS E. l3t .31. FRIGIDIARE: OUT~.4~0.
....,.....,., Sl1ire 203. (7l4' 836-6955. ING LOCATIONS: La l\jira.
STORE -Offlce11, 800 sq. ft. Sharp Commr.rei&.I buyrr!! ! da maior Hhopping: renter,
Campers, boat!!. many types s.!x l 10' Va r -\\'. 19th SL Gardcn Gro\•e t: Buemi
bur;incss. f·rnt, park 20 cars. $2j,000. Fantastic term~. Pllrk.
Unlim. tnlJic. Rrmoclelirig. Lockhar1 Rel\lty &1&-2301 Coin·O•MatiC.
s22;; mo. 470 Ne111>0rt Bl \·d.
6-IZ-."ll!:il GARDEN plrtr pnvacy. SOUTI-t BA\ pa!lo. Responsible adults l ba. (S325). l"fiv. pa~. home, 24 hr nur~1 ~ cart. top
BUJG for lrasr, 11.<XXI sq, rr
Property 90' x :ocr. 54:;...11:r:
d11ys. Eves. 642-1479. 940 \V.
17th .. C.l\f . APARTMENTS
CLUB APTS 1ZIOO Chap1nan no pf'I~. 316 E. 20Th SI. · 1."0V, ~arares. Cpt'd .. draped, r ef'5, 499-4017. Cail morns AITR. Commrrr. bid:; .• 1200
A\·r Garden Grol'e (71~~ t-omp. hit-ins. Bnt loc. rrotn 7-2:30 sq. It. P1cluresque old
]700 16,h •"-·t ~"' ;,..,n Sl60. l BR, frplc, pa1io, 7C6 _ 707 Orchid 1 Ne11'J>Clrl , ldt!al for arhst:-, 1-===========
Equipment, Inc.
z::.::~\i \I'. Valencia
Fu!lc1·1011 714: 525-7333
DELIVERY ""= °""""'''"''" .. PRIVATE room in ice.nstd I ,· ........ ~.,. ,, l l r ut 714 : &\2-8l70 ============! c:rptu. drpd, garagc. adul ts df'r.oral<1rs, <1.J1t1qur~. "IC. lnd'11frial Rontal 6090 "•" • ~.._o;e 1c ( c 1\:ery o a o
Laguna Beach 4705 289 Ogle. C. ~I. 71-1: ;'>48-&3111 &71.£058 0 board & car~ home for Adrqu;1 IP pnrking_ GO~OOfrO~ pads & 11cce~i01ies lo our
Sl!\G LE Arlul!s L u :11 u r y -;~:;-;:;-;;:-::;=:-:=;::~J~'~';'~'~'~' ~59~2-'.::52~27".__~~-b# e Ide rl Y II: I! n ! I em an 67:>--17 17 f:ve~. COSTA MESA c~Js!oml'r!I 1n Orange County
g-a rrlcn apts "11h country PAt\ORA?\fJ C view overlook· DELUXE .. ,p\, n" ·,. 1 • -M'' I u..a. Ambulatory only. ;;.!S.~5 e '11.iO 11q. U. Sl65/mon!h AT'f'~ Si."{XJ ln~·rstmen1 re-l b he d "' " STOP.I:.: for lr<1~:~· 11r1u ~'l· II l' u lltmosp r-: an coin-ing All!!O Bearh. 2 lxlr k 3 Sparious. Bit-ins .. Terrace LARGE 3 BR, 2 RA, pr1 Mloc. Rontolo 5-111 ~hop t'lr fill 17th . ..::1 1· .. ~1 .1 • 3IOO -Mi · ft. 4 ollic:i:~. :l qurred , l 2Jll per wk plu! plctf' priv11~y. SOUTH. BAY "'"r furn. All t lec. 11pts. 1 1 1 0 . 1 , 1 & 1, o l . '" ( 6 pha.~" po w('r. S :; J O/mo . profi!s, ."hou!d f':>.:C~d S'20.00J Cl "B APTc l 16 h '"' p;itin. ht!ins, dish11·~hr, IH'\V 1---'---------'l!i:~;i ·,.u di!y 49.J.-!l J,, 1111" ~' .u D~~-,rv1 ~ al L • f.laturP. adul!!I No ~t s or ~1S--21)39/&IG-.J760. ohl'e shag crptg, drps. sm JNDUsrRIAL units f 0 r %~-::(s:: • l ij() lo 15,00'.l Avail. Dec. per ,IT. t'or .a ppl., call (Il4) 1•Cl1'JXlr1 ~ar.1 child. S19a t, $230. call aft. 6 .~ !st under consmiction. 539-jfj()(j "·"' 393. j 11 ~1 64:;.o:)j() P,t_ 4_37;; $160. 3 BR. 1~ B_A, blt-Ht'l, ~fo. 675-3794 altrr 5 1tora1e. $60. \Vest 16th St. ROO.\I Snilabl!' for gift i;hop, =--N Be h 64&-1124 C. Robert Nattress Rea,ltor_ BE,\UTY SALON for sale. STEPS lo beach _ fllori. 2 1 cRcE;N.:_:To•;,:L~S::______ rrp!s, d rps. dlshv.·asher. 2 BR, frplc. crp!, drps. """POr1 ac · men'11 ~hop or lad1r s shop. Co~ta ll lt!M 61--14~ Estahli~hcd 9 years, .,.,.
"·! 11 b il · I l "" patio. No ~ti, l children b9\rony. laundry rm. So. or GARAGE a vail. fully cnclos· Call J im Berkshire. 6i:}....!)JQ.j "
"' r .. a u t-ins, nc · vae. Apts. Uftfurnishod ck. 5'1:>-Jllj HUNTINGTON BEACH lb',',,'•,,•.~«;!,:... Cl\t.y !!:.~. sy~ .. radio, aulo (&r. door. ==~----~--c J-l11·Y. 37l HehotJ"ope, Avail ed. Pl per mo. STORE for Jea~e. l j(J(l sq, ll. .NV-_.,., 'Woi •• ~
S220 yearly. 642-3490 G9noral 5000 BRAND new oU lrv.y. So Nov. 15. $.D). 67~3645 * ~S-292t • Oceanfront at Nev.1>0rt Pier. r.ent !1165 mo. «'rite Daily
SAIL-INN r.folel, dlx rms, ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;! CoA.\l Plau. 1 A: l BR, BRANO New lge Jw.;ury 2 SINGLE raraie !or rl!nl 675-1j66 9070 Sq Ft Induslrial Space. Pilot Box r.1-10,
singles-couples. i111) to S120 Bltln11, Ch i Id re n OK. BR. So of Jlwy. V)ew, p]/mo. Avail. now. l\letia -• J-laa 3400 sq fl, air condition-00 mo. Cont bridst, maid aerv. VEN DOME 546-6976 1undt!c:k. Adult.!!, no peUt. Del ?\1a.r area. 642-4422 Offic• lt.nt1I 6070 ed offices you own caterina; buck IE ti7~112 -----------s1s10 prr month. have no bulli~! ~e tJf1er Lillf'n xtra. 67:'>-1841 S160. LARGE dtluxe 2 BR, REAL ESTA.Ti LAGUNA BEACH R D Slate . Agt ,''s.880l you 1he best 1n Caltf. WelJ. OUPLEX IMMACULATE APTSJ l12 BA. GE Kllchen. 2 car COROLIOO .Apts. 2 Br Genoril Air Canclitlon•d · · !> • ;),) knoi\·n fOOd. 642--09().j
ADULT A: FAMILY gar. Adult, no pet1. 240 E. 1tudl0!!, some w/frp\ai. S180 ON FOREST AVENUE l\'E\V J000 sq. I!. buildin: ==========-1
2 Br near bay. 673-6880 SECTIONS AVAILABLE 16th Pla<:1:. 5'18--6432 It. up. Also ..... nthouse •"'1n. l_nco-P ..... rly 6000 prlme ?.I I air conditioned I I I 0 6310 ~ -1 .;;.;;;;";;;;-;;;;;~;-;:;;;;;;;;;;. Dt>.sk space a \'ai!Jh!(' In -· nvos men ppor • l BR lai-e. Nea.r ocean . CJoM to .. ...__a,.., Pirie 1 BR, p<i patio, all f'lf'C. Pool A. paliOll. 673-3318 _. otfi~s. Excrllenl parking, ____ _;_..,o.:;.,:.;.;.;_;c;:..~ "' .. ""t"t""··• ne,1rst ofiice bl.l iluing a l
Upstairs.. S150 '\'rly. * Spaciou:tl 3 Br's, l Ba CrpL,, dr,>S, carport. No * 4;e, 11unny, Up!ltrl!, l Br, *A n-e Jewel* prime !oration in do.,.,·nioivn access lo free11•ays. J\lr. NEED Investors to rurther
•673-8088+ * 2 Bedrooms pets or c/\ildff'n, re$p0ll5i~ trpl, aundrck Sl&O. Sl4 M Laa-una Beach. Air condi· Y er 8 u s o n . 'The Real df'velo!) shallow S. E .
LRG. I brlr .• beh>.'ttn !hf' + Swlm Pool. Pl.IV(t'f'en adul!s only. $115. 54&-1322 Narcl!IJUS fiil-4144 tioned, carpeted, b!:auUful Estateri. ~2313 Kanua oil lease. Call or
eke '= Ba ga1 A: at * Ftp!, lndtvllndry lac·ts LIK E 2 BR bltns -..... 2 B JUST COMPLETED rntrances: Fronta1e on BLOCS 2700, 7.\00, 1200 aq ft. "Tiie, 8531 Amell Dr, HB.
an · y, w er 1M5 Anah.lm Aw. new • ' ... t""..'' R. 1 ba.. cpts., drpe. Brand nN · 4 units in primr f"on>sl Av!!., rear leads to l~c ft 1667 Placentia Aw .. ="=,.="'='======='! paid. S'IEiO Yearly, 673---7(52 COST "!ESA .., _4 drps. Adultx only. l.M Sl&a. bltn.,. $1 75 mo., lease I .~ ~ _,,_ IO~ h A " vu·~'" n oca ...... 11 • .::ruvrt .,.,...,. uo:ac •f"""lP'! -"~-lot•. •~ C.M. ~---Woodo •••11&< Mo..., OCEAN FRONT, view, 3 BR., ........................ ~·!!!!l,-,64,'-&-;-4;;9;;,~4';;M-5Zl;i-;:':"'O;;:;:-:= Siemple R.E . 673-2101 " '"" ,..... ...u15 ......., veo.>.... -$30 00 Wk Up 1: ii:. lhoppi~. 3 bdnns 2 per month for .tp1.ce, Desk te LNft
• • "'"""· ""'"' Bltm. !<pl~ HARBOR l'nrrvs LG J BR. Iii ba. Cp,,, .,,.. LARGE Brand "'" J BR. ' """" • """"" unit + 3 and oholn •••lllble !or 15, L... 6100 2 d TD L • !'!urilo & I Br Apt:.. 111c:. S32;,. \Vinter. 67~ D~ Carport A: pool. Kid1 OK. BA. V\ev.'. South o I addltlonal unl1s to make Businf'S! hour! IMWerlna: I oan
e Kitche n &. TV incl. 1 BR rum. On penin. $13(] per 2?14 College No. 2. ~709 Hi&hwa.y, 67H90t payment11 for YoU. Deluxe 1ervlce 11v1Uablf! for SIO. BUfLD 43 UNITS
e Phone Ser\'icc &, Pool mo yrly. Ulil pd. No peta. BAOlELOR unfurn fr t> m 2 BR "''/w crpts, drps, bltn1. I;==========: I appo\nlm«'ni.. $67,000. All utilities pU1 txct"pt City of Onlark>: Corner Jot, Prompt, mrdldenttal wrvlce
• ~faid sef'\·ice avail. 1312 IV. Balboa Blvd. SllO. AllO avail 1 • 2 &: 3 1·2 chlldrrn ok. Sll5 mo. Nr lalltH lsl•nd 53JJ Open Sit/Sun. 1-S telt!phone. llO'xllO', all improvemenu. '42·2171 545-0611 ~.~aJ~,;:r~ ~l~~~nt~~975~ 2 BR., furn. apt. S1 40 l\fo., !':r':1~n~::.~ ~p;~~ ~'='o""°=l0•-0"'-_,-=~··~---c l-7-B-R-. -2-B-A_d_"_p_l<-,-. -.-,-,_-,-00-. 7 .. M91n St •• H .B. DAILY Pn.crr Onlario In I er n •~ion a I Se1vinJ 1-rarbor area 2{) )'t'S,
11•intrr, 1200 -ly. Ul_il, pd. DELUXE J ~d t 222 ~~CR EST AVE~L.'E Airport 5 rninuttt 111·1y $attlor "----Co. _C_A_S_A GR-A-NAO-A J· No pets. ""' room •P . from bea c h. $lb-yearly ... 10 ·-... • fi l2+38JO: Rl.'l-1077 Agl'nt 2100 Petf'rson \\'ay Dlb plumbini, 111/w crpU .l lea5r.. 6T~5:117 TERRY REAL TY LAGUNA REAQ-{ 1~f'1v Motor Spee<hl'ay :'.36 E. 17th $trttt
,111s! 0 f)C'nf'd . Only a few 2 r ........ a Me" "~~ r.'iO dl"Jl'!I. 54S-3481 , 540--0l~ .iJ.6..l-ISi l!H-9-WO n1inut-es. Oi.000 cash or $!5,000-
BR's !l!ll l a1•aJI. Pool. f'N" S137.:JI BACHELOR apt. u!il '-""' """'""" I ~~!!!'!!!!!"~"'~!!"~!" illODEP.N 1z,o r l 11ubn1\I. Ov.·nt'r P. 0 . Box 9, rm. llul1-y! 400 .'olf'mmar pd. Crpls, drps, bi ting, pool. e RENT e 2 BR. l"hikln>n ok. Crpts, Hunti"l'fon laach 5400 ' •' sq · Cucamonp, Calif,, Ph (714J for 1(l(X'I rt'al r stalP loan. 1 ~:; P1acenliR, , ii.J.) mo, Clt!an. INVESTOR'S -CORPS. do.,.,·n!own C,\J ft' on l a ;: f', 9S2-2509 Vacant OK, Mr. Adams,
tbrhinrl Lincoln J\.1crcury oil I ,==~~==,--:-,~ l Roams Furnltur• * 64~ * 2 BEDROO~I 2 bath. cpt8, 161 U llntg: lkh. 88 U El light, a iry, \\'l!U tllum ina1 ed, .;::,;:;:0;-,,..--,'·;_.-,1;-:-~ Broker * 499.2l3C!
llarbor i OC£,,N FRONT, 2 BR, $19 95 & UP dr1pe1, bullt-in~. Best loca· Monte, 50 U Yorba Linda· 1/c, dbl. tollcls, pfenUful BEAUTIF'UL vlew ot, -===~~~=~I * ;,.10.3 n1 .. lafKe. Frplc, S180. Y.'inter, • • 2 BR unturn apt. Drpt1, !Ion. I blk. to s Point stores. to bl! built·lst owner parlrin1. wilable for ofc Ol' Tui!tln. Tri ta I for <:Uefom' MONEY TO LOAN
515.l • ATIRAITIVE, 1 b<lr., •673-M38* Month-T~Month Rent.at. nt:W Crpt. Bltn atove .l $130 up. Furnished I& un.. df!'S)J'eciation, 1()~ apen. 11peclalty re ta i I . 1834 home. r,_ I c~r. By ' On Vacant k>t or ICftl&I'
pool, u1 1I. paid, ~arden llv-BACH.. OCt'anvlew, n Ice WIDE S~CTIO!'I ntrla:. &f.!·3645 furnl1Md. 142-2835 or da.biM.CCf!Pt pre paid. Will Newport Blvd, 642-4230 owner, rood ftrma. M~ W. Stuart Foote Rltr.113.QPO
1ni;, Rdul!i<. no prt~. Also n'sid. 1noa. pl'i'nlt, 1ar. NO DEPO O.A.C. AT?'RACTIVE 2 BDRM.erpt• 142-8303.. 1701 Ellil. Apt. D. trldf' 54M265. I ;;D~EW'"~XE;-I;-::"'°'=,~, ~.!~l~l.,.::-:.,~l"'te take trade. 17 5 • 3 2 4 3,
Bnchelor apt., elderly v.~ork· SI 15 util pd, 5"8--0$4 Jl.f'RC Furniture Renta!1 dl'PI, bllint, carport. Adulta. LARGE 3 BR, 2 Ba., 1.0\V 00\\'N PAYfofENT in Corona del Mar. Prestige m.roo;; Martt1 .... T .D.'• 6145
hlg prn:on prcfer. 1800 f'UR.N $1:-tl. J BR. crplll, 511 \\'. l~h. CM 548-348t No pets, $13$ ?\lo. 5-M769 flrepl.1tt $18.i mo. AJ1111 new NE\VPORT DUPLEX. Bkr k>altton. PaneUed, new MF.SA Vf'tdtt golf coune, 142,ooo SEAroNED T.O.,
\\"allare Av<'., Ct'ol. dfl)ll & bllins. 1% BA. Pool. SlOO. 1 Br. 510\'I', IA'/W, $130 2 BR upper, blln1, crpt11, I BR Sl2.'i. Near ocean. pri. 642-ml carpe\11 le dn1pe!. private rorner Java I f\fcsa Venif' covering 100 oct'an ~
S2S PER WK. & UP 1~1'1 Pl.i•centi1. \\'"'"r"' ga5 pd. Sm! family drp1, no pets. 568 \V, 'i\1illl011 rleck. car. 2078 J 4 th BUSl!:ST mllrkelplace In parklrc. Realonomlcs Corp. Dr. Sl ~.900. ~ or lots, 1elHnr 11 Sl'.OOO each.
8 ;u;·hrlur & I RR, hrrt roil. OCEANl'RONT lge 2 Br, 0 .1\. Bkr ~'H-e.)8(} St. 54:Hli60 5-16-l319, 673-1784 1~-.i. The DAILY PILOT i73--6700 !l6l-Mi68 All due in 16 mo!! .. pa,yablt I l n1<11d ~rv1r<' K1 trhcn~ I,_ frplc, nr. Athool .l ctrurche'll. $1 Zi0. l'c,1· 2 Br studio type:.l.E=c-ASoT=s=1c.Dc.E~lc<-,~l cB~R~. -.c.,,-~. Dl.."\E 2 BR, h\lln!':, i:pr~. Classtrleri attlion. S a v e UPST A JR.5 Ollite 11•/h;iy R-4 lot. CO' la rllf'u. . .JO unit~. $600 mo. incl. 107.i intert';lll ,
TV Rv111 l. 450 V1c.to11a \Nr . Win1f'r. 67$-SM2; 1510 W, (ff11<, flq1!':, bl Ins. Ad ulU. Cfllll. bl!ins. 1111r. Adult$, no drP11. pool. Adults, no pets, mo~y. time k eUor1. Look vie11". Call .Jim Brrk11hire, Oll'nl!r, Phil S u 11 iv a n J0 r-'r rl l ~c ount . Bkr.1 ~
ll11rhorl 1/('1"11 nfmnl Rkr. 64.Hll ll f)"t.-. Sll.i mo. fi~&-17~2 Slj() mo. :;J6...l'9S rio11•!?! • 67.l.s.tffi * :.,.1~76 1 49i-121[): 4!}i -1021 ~VP'.11
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W e created and delivered another fresh edition of The DAILY PILOTi
TEAMWOH.K produces each day'£" all-new DAILY PI LOT. Often special-
ists like Thomas Fortune (left ). \.\·hose bea t is education, work with a
staff photographer like. Patrick O'Donnell to get the story both in words
and pictures. The staff shot 70,000 pictures last year to illustrate t_he
varied slOry of Orange Coast life. Nobody knows how many local st.or1es
we wrote. Not even us .
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CREATIVITY helps ad vertisers tell their stories and sell their goods in
the affluent market scrvl'\f by the DAILY PfLOT. Gordon Crawford
(~nter) of displ.1y advt·rtising dep<.1rln1e11t discusses vl'ith layout artist
Suzie Gunderson and DAILY Pl LOT Staff Artist Bob Noyes an ad which
v.·ill be ready to ;1ppC;1r in the nc11r·spaper only hours aft er Noyes puts
final touches on artwork and it is approved by the advertiser, a local re--
tail merchant.
Clt:ICK l!A r-;ns place lines or type. :id.~ and cuts !lhe metal plate!'! used
tu reproduce picturf's) u1 10 page forms as the d;1y's product begins to
la ke shape. Com1)(ls1lor Arden f\la!sbury is only one of n platoon of
pr inters v.·ho "build" th<' nC\\'S pages unc!rr pressu rr of deadlines. v.·ork-
ing against the clock to bnng readers the !ates~ a\·;illable information in
each edition during the day .
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DELI\'ER Y nf the ne,..•saper is a speed event, loo. Conveyor belts carry
lhc papers througp !he mailroon1 where they arr automalically tied In
bundles of 50 and to!'!sed 10 \.\'ailing firculation dislrict managers (like
Blaine Hoberts, shown here. rightJ who speed them via a 4G-vehicle
fleet lo cartil'r~ for deli\·<'ry. r-.ta1lroom fore1nan George Arauz {left)
wtd his c rew Lan n10\•e 20,000 newspa pers an hour.
VOLUME is the word nt U1e Copy Desk. DAILY PIT.OT Copy Desk Chief
Norman Anderson (right) aided by Tom Titus (background) and other
copyreaders every day sifts, cheeks and edits more wire reports from
world..,lide news services than the average \.\·eekly news magazine pub-
lishes. Editors scan enough telephotos to wallpaper a living room every
24. hours. Speed, born of experience, helps them keep it all fresh, too.
TllE WORDS are ready. 1ilarjorie Jackson feeds them into JI $25,000
computer, a DAILY J>JLOT in vestment in speed and accuracy, \.\'hich uses
a logic system to hyphenate \1·ords as it reads characters at the rate of
1,000 a second and punches a new tape which will activate another machine
for automatically selling type at high speed. The machines can set type
al the r ate of 6,000 lines per hour,
l'itAClUNES hasten the processes of preparing plates for printing the
pages of the newspaper. Here, Charles Haubrick (foreground) and Ed-
ward Quinn operate a casling machine v.·hich nlolds curved plates to fit
onto high spred presses. The DAILY PlLOr ket'ps in stock more than 40
tons of type metal \vhich is used. melted down and used again in the
continuous job of printing 100,000 v.·ords a day.
IHOl>ERN equiprnent helps the accounling department keep up \\'i\h t11c
.. today '' pace at lhe D1\!LY PILOT. E\·en as U1e day's newspaper Is
being sped to 11s readers, Bonnie Chauvin begins feeding figures into a
computronic lxlokkeeping n1achine thal helps keep track of billings for
ads and subscriptions. The machine. forerunner of a brace of computers
recently added, bandies 5,000 accounts a month.
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-' RAPID communication is the name ur the ga111c. Supervisor Juanita Frey
and her crew of ''ad-visors'' handle 1.000 transacti ons a \l'C<!k by phone,
resulting in publication of 5,000 classified ads -\.\'Ords \.\·hich help people
buy, sell, rent or I case _ .. even find lusl dogs. f\1any of the DAILY
P fLOT'S 150 phone lines are plugged in here. the classified ad\'crtising de-
partment, home of "Want Ads" and Dime-A-Lines.
PICTIJRES, loo, get the benefit of skillt'CI , efficient handling by master
craftsmen \.\'ho re-photograph thern and then transfer tl~e imnges to a
sensiti1.ed metal plates \\ hich al'C used to reproduce the photos as read·
ers will see then1 in the ne11·spaper. Here, l huck l1yan !J kcs a really
close look at a negative \1·hich \\Ill be used to etch the in1age on the
metal plate,
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el'cn a s hi gh-speed presses continue to rt•Jr :11 60.000 1n1prc::.::.iuns pt.•r hour
r 0mplel1ng lhe d.Jy's run on press units \.\·hich represent an in\'ri:tment {Jf
53.5 million. Elevf'n-m<111 press c rew 11·iJI feed into tl1csc 1nachines the
equivalent of a roll of paper one page 11 1tlc and 110,000 rn1lcs long in
printing the DA ILY PILOT this )rar.
ALi'llOST before the Ink Is dry, the pro<lurl nf o\lr busy day is tossed
deftl y on your lawn or porch by one of our ;oo nc\r spaperboys v.·ho are
important links in the chain of people il takes to bring you today·s ne\vs
and features today in the DAILY PILOT. And as our young independent
merchants. like John ~!elton here. make their deliveries, v.·e 're gearing
up for another busy day -an 1,000 of us.
The ~Now' Newspaper for All The Comn1unities
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DIAL DIRECT 84%""78
HOUSES FOR SALE
•IMIUL ......... , ......... 1• CotT4 MISA .•...........•. 11•
MltA OIL .U.11 .....•...•••.. lits
MIU Vi.llDf_ ··-········ •. 1111 COLU!GI Pjlll( .....•.••..•. ,llli
Ml'#HIT 11,.CN ..•...•...•• 11•
NIWl'OllT Ml!IGHTS ••.•••..•. 1111
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1.1.YClllST -••••••--······· lDJ IAYiHOllS ,, .. , ....••.•. UH
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WISICLIFF ., ..• ,,,. UJI
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"HIYllSITY , .... II '·········JUI lllVOllE .•.••.. , UH
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IALIOA ISLAND .•..•••.•. llli
HUNflljGf ON IE.I.CH ,. .••. 14 ..
.. UNTINGfON N.t.••ou• •.•. 1111 l'OUNTAIN VALLl!'t ••.•..•.• 1411
SEAL IE .. CH •.. , •••••... ,HM
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LONG IE.I.Cit .•...•..•...... U•
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NOllTH TUST IN .•..•.•.•. 1..-1
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SAN CLEMENTE .•.•... 1111 s .. N J U.&.N c .. ,..sT•ANO ...•.. H H
C,l,ll T•ANO ll!ACN ........ ,1'15 OANA ,OllllT .......... 11H
CA•LllAO ........ , ...•••...... HU OCEANllD I: .........•.•....... 11H
IAN Oll!GO • . .•..•...•. 1111 RIVEISIOE COUNTY ...••. U•
HOUSES TO IE MOVED .•.•. Uot
CDNOO Ji!INIUM .•....••. 1'H
OU ,LE)(ES FD• SALi! .•.••.. 1'11 A'AITMENTI ,0. SAL• .•.• INI
RENTALS
Houns Furnished
GENEIAL .. , ...
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COIT.I. Ml!IA ................ 1IOI
Ml!IA Dl!l MAI .......•..•.•. JIU
Ml!I .. VEl01111e COLLIOI P'AIK ..••...•....•. t ll!
NIW,O•T IEACN •........•.. 710I NI W,01.T HOTI ..•........... Ull
NEWP'OttT IHOl.ES •..••.•.. 1?21 B.l.YIHOl.ES •.•.••.•....•.. nu
DOVE• SNOlll ........ 1Hl WEITCLIFI' .. . ..... Ult
UHIVE•SlTY PAttK .•......•. Ull llVINE ..•. nn
EAIT I LUF" ·••·'-•····· 210 !RVINE TEIUl.A.CE ......... 110
CORONA OEL MAI. •••• ...•. 21H I.I.LIDA .••.. Utt
LIOO ISLE . ·····-'······ 1UI BAY ISL.ANO' ,.1lH IALIOA IS LAND ..•. ,. .•... U$1
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LONG IEACH .••...•...•••. UM
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MIOWA'f CITY ..•.•.•••. 141•
SANTA •N• MllGHTS .•.•.... 1UI COASTAL ............ 11H LAC.UN.I. IEACH •.•......... l1'J
L.AC.UN.1. NIGU EL .. . 1111
MISSIO N VIEJO .............. 2JM
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5.1.H JUAN CAl'ISTIANO ..••. 11U
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l.!VEll SIOE COUNTY ...•.... 1NI
VACATION I f.NT.I.Li ....••... 1 .. SUMMf.I ll!NTAU , , .....•• 1'11
CONDOM INIUM .......... , 1'H
OUPLE)CES FUl.N .•....•..... 11H
RENTALS
Houses Unfurnished
GE NEIAL ............ ntl
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NEWPOttT IE.I.CM ....••...... .HOii
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IAYSllOllES . nu
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COllON A DEL MAit ,. ....•••. JJM IALIOA ....•...•...•.•.•. lllt
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WE.STMIHSTf.fl •..••••.••...••. :lolll
MIDWAY CITY .. , ....••. 1414
1,t,NT.1. AHA HllOHTI •.....••. JUI
COASTAL •••···•······JIM LAGUNA IE.I.CH .••..•..••.•• JJV
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MISSION VIEJO ............ JIOI
1,t,N CLEMENTE .. Jiii C.l.l'tSTltA NO .•....... 311'
C•,llTttANO llACN ........ Jilt
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BALI OA ISL.ANO ...•...•. 41$1
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lllOWAY CITY •........•..•••. 4'114
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
and NOTICES
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GE llMAH I TVTOatN• 4111
SERVICE DIRECTORY
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JOI W•NTEO, W-• ........ 7111
JOB W.ANTEO.
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SCHOOLS & IH STIU(flON ••. 7fM
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l'Ul.NllUllE •. IHI
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t•rt EOUl l'MINT ll li
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
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~.>4&-1692
(~ARPET VINYL TILE
rN'r "Bt. Lie. contr. :.40-7262,
~>'IH·l7S
Gardaning
ANTHONY'S
644-4860
1101\lk:-Apt-Rcnlal, Ii 1 v r
)Our hon1r grn"I ('ln"d by
1·1ri"i,: ~~rmJ1s1 s. C A I. L
\\'alTrr 's Clca n111& S er v .
GJS.:Y.!3.c'------
SPARKLt; .Janitonal l \\'1n-
dow clran1ng Serv. \\'i1>-
du11~. rt11id., comcl. conHL
Clranup. rr?t r11. 968-269 1
6110
LIC"D J apaneu landscape
con1rac1or, La111u1, sprklrs,
pa110~. elc. S::0-30l7
RICHARD ALLEN
Cu1tom &. Sp•nlsh
Me1onry A Specieltyl
Block, Brick, Concrete
Free E1t. 6JJ...ll4J CHILD {Jr infant i:;irt'. 111.\'
hon1r . $6.-1 mo in ad\11\n~.
6·\l; .. :t5J7
(1(';111-u;i, R<'nlOd<'l
Blldi::C'I Lan.Ji<eap111g
l·:-.p•'l'11>ncf't:l Hor1 icultur1~1 PaJMrhenging
Brick, Me10nry, etc.
6S60
:-.• E\V l a w rt s l'f·SN'ding. I cP_•_icncticn"g'-----C6CIC5CO
Con1pli'lf' lawn Cati'. Cleat\
up by JOb ur month. t "r('c
c11!in111tes. t"or info, call
~ Ul..(f!32 BUILD. Rl'modrl. rPpa1r.
Brick, hloek. roncN'lr,
carprn!l!I')', no job loo smnll .
Lie. Conu ·. 96'2-6!11~
lu1inus Servlc• 65~]
TYPESETTING
:-.'.r11• arlt..I coinplc!P 1· o I rl
l~JI" fa1•1l1r1r~ srJVJng a.JI
.ir 01 ~ni::r Cou111y_ Of/r1-
1ni;: Sp<'t'C.ly i;er-..·1.::.e & low
ralt'5. Call for rurtl1r1·
ln!ormation, (TI4) 836-695:0
Catl'rrr~ Atte11!1on!
For privale or industr1rs. \Ve.
make !hr bi's\ sand11·1che s &.
lunch bo~es in thr Harbor
111rea. Pr1<'f'd JUS\ r ight for
you~ f..12·-0!!lJ:i
Cerpentering 6590
CARPENTRY
~11NOR REPAIRS. No Job
TOC> Small. c.abinct in gar-
a~e~ & o I he r caliincts.
a.t:r8J7J, ii no an.~11•cr lcove
n1~g 11 6-16--2:'.:72. 11. O.
Anderson
ll{ANSt-ER Panrl fl'llf'ks &·
V\IJ's to Camper:;. Re.build
or r('modr.l boa I~
prerabricat1on. Cus1on1-bu1l1
1·1lbltl"ts .t· r 1 -: t u re ~.
Fur1n1cit. 11·ork. G~&-:i119 ur
.-..i&-1~
CATl.Pl::NTRY, C abin•' t ~
Ren1od. No JOb 100 s111nll,
rp1ali!y 11·ork. Call &1&-:t:.16.
QUALJTI" ll1patrs -Al!era-
tion.~ -New const. by hour
or Contract. 646-3442
REPAIRS. ALTl:Tl.ATIOf\'S
CABINF:T. Any silc joh
2.1 yr.~. r~fWr ~.48-671 3
REPAJR. Partitions Small
Remodel. C'tc. /\'!te or day,
Reas! Call KEN 54M679
AL"S Gtt1"0,nlng & La11•n
tlltti11!e11.1u1c£<. Con1mcrciaJ.
Industrial & re!lidential. * 64&.-3629 *
COMPLETE
Yard :\1a 1nt Clr:1ll\1JI
J:i·a, 96S-l9~S 6 k>-8i1;
C";iffop JObS4a..uil
l..1w11 & G a"h •11 ,\la1111.
f{t.:A.'-Oi'\ABLt; RATt:S
ruji L;111 n &.!rv1cr
& .. Gl'neral Yard dta,nup
~O-l!Ain F'rre E3in1H\r
Jl/'lf '~ Cardenlng k hl\\'n
n1aintr11uncr . Rts. & Coin·
nio>tc1ill. • :>\0-1837.
J ap11.nes1• GardPntr
C'omplr1r \'ard &rvir~
Frrp E~limatr 616-0S::o
1"!.E,\i'\·UP SPECIALIST!
!IJ<111"1n~. rJt~1ni.:. •11.Jrl jnbs.
f;1•;1~on11hlr ~ .. 1~..ori:.:, * E:icperl Japenes•
FTI'\~:~ \\"ORK 1'rl6-0:'.tM
Hauling 6730
TOP Dollar lor old i1ern~
y our 1:11r11f!e , 1v 1ll
~lore/a od/ur mo1 ('. Lr\ a
~1na!J husinf'l'.~n1an Jl8)' Ill·
fl'nt1on to your llt'('(ls,
,J11hn :iJG-Gl~
YA HD/Car .r lf'.anup
S ! 0 I I 'I a d . Sal\•11,1:Pablf'.~
lr••r' R('11101r lJCf'll, Ivy,
i.:n1dr %2-8i·!."1
C.:LEAN-l/p and J1ght
1ng. Call DavP,
• 893--129,"• •
mov-
C"l.EAN UP I.· llaul1ng
Trtrs & shrubhf'ry trimmrd
flt rf'movf'd 5-J9.\l"J9
Cl1an Up And~
S10 ;1 loArl 646--2528
* P1\INTING. 1n1 k esr.
Gack fro111 Vit1nan1. Back
111 b11~11ic~s, again. Free
rs111na1c.s. \\"ill subcontrac1.
ti·r.-1osn
NEED PAINTING?
Call u~: Reliable Strvice 11•/
Qu11.!iry at it!I be~1. at the
ninsl rcalif'lnab\e prir<'~.
t "1'('r '"~l1matt~. 54il-somi
INT1 t;:..1t::RJOR. CI f" a n,
11"a1 "' o 1• k . Guaranlced
lt<'a:s t f1\('~. t•rt>:e est. C11ll
.lark 894-~!f> coUfct 11 t1£'C.
* INTE:RJOH. f::XlERIOR •
Pai11ling -PaperhanginE;
L;ir. In!!. Gua.n.nleed
ll11rri!I Painting &12.-i5.j8
SUBURBAN Painting/Dec
F.l<:~rt Guaranteed \Vork
t'ret est. No job too laflilf'
or 100 sn1aJI. 494-~190
* PAINTll"G lntrnor/E.x1e ~·.
1or. J..oc11l r('f!"N'n"es. lm -
1nr1\ ~('l"\"ll'r . 641).lGj? ---P Al:":TI:":[{;, r;..,1, ln1. 18 ~i.,
r"\p. ln.~. l.w. f r•'!' ,.~1
Arn\Pil 1 !'1l1ng$ ~s.~132;,
UliNN B\' OU N~
Pa111!1ni: &· Paprrhang'ni:
frPr f'.~t. RPi.~. 642-2.")6~
PAJ;>.'T~.H. Exp"d . Ex! I In!.
al 1·r ry low nilcs. 67~1247
11 n t> pm,. _____ _
J.:XTl-~H IOR-INTEfllOI~
t.· :\Ja1ntr na11cc
• ~&-:1!8:1 .
\V ,\LLPAPERING & PAl:--1-
TING. 10 YRS in 11rra.
Rra!'ConalJlf' ralPs. 642-0417
FOH B etltr Painting, 1nter-
1n1· & l',l lrrior. l ('()Ustir ct il-
1ni.:s. &l&-4071 &. 5-11-110'!
Pl•1t1rln9, R•p•ir 6880
e PAT C II PLASTERING.
All ly pts. Free ertima lc
Ca ll 54o.....682:1
6735 Plumcb::;l:.;c"11.__ __ .;;6c:l;.;90
*CON CRETE Floo r~.
patlo11, r tr Rc.a.son<1ble. CilJJ
Don, &12·8:114
Contr1ctor1 6620
FHEO It. f;~;R\\'!Ch:
Bu1lrl1n\:: C'o ntral:IOr
J. 1 m rn1!<. h<lnn .... pa\1n~
L1crn<;ed-rr·rr r~1 11natr~
64:\.-60-11 ,,. ~~l!J-2170
GENERAL Con tra{·tpi-. All
1;a rpcn111•. t.:onr rl'tr , add &
ren1odchng, 2:, yrs t:K·
p1•rirnrr. 531-0"18-1. Ji~7-23~2
LANDLORDS I.r t "Rcn!:1l
R<'!Hlirr" ~11rly your rt-.n!al
H n u !I PClcaning, pa1nl1ng
"Irr·. rrpa1r .• ·arprt shRnl·
P'"'"111~. yard 11oi-k. ~~16-:!9~4
B1\ Y f. Bt:a! h .l:u11:v1·1al &n·
('1>n>r'~. u 1ndow~. floor~.
rlr 1:•"• & f'ommc 'I
hlh-1 U/]
C'1\fll't:TS, IV 1ndo11·.~. Iii,,
r11•. Rr~ or Cnine'I. X!nt
\\Cirk ltf'11s: F'.el~. :iis--1111.
\VOULD You believe I will
clean yo11r home for Blue
Chip :-i!11n1 ps" 897-7:lj()
CarJMt Cleanlng 662S Cl.l::AN!~G lady 11· a n L s .:.:::c<.::...::;.:c:.cc..;.:: _ _:c:::.: 1.lnywork. C11ll afl<'r 4
CA.RPET &· furn. cleaning ; 612-1~09
for J day i;eiv1ce. &· riu•hty
"·ork. caU Ste.rl in~ for
hnghtne~~· 642-81"120
CA RPET 0elll1ing: ~ rinfi
.''19.!lj. Upholstery c lri1n1ni:-
,. ... ,,c Sootchgu11rd. Jl ar hor
01.~C'Oun! 839-1870
• Uia1nonds arr 1neasun'd
:iy qual ity. so an: \•·r !
01A.L\10ND CARPET
CLEANERS 66-1317 anyti mr
ANNOUNCEMENTS
ond NOTICES
e \\'TNDO\VS DffiTY'.'
f''1'f'e est. 15 ye•r! r:-.:11
Johnny Dunn 642-l.1G4
\l'JNDO\V CLJ::A."llNG
Promi!lt" to ple&SC~
... ~146-2210•
DON 'T JUST \VIS!\ ror
wmething lo furnish your
home. • , . find grea t buys in
lodRY'• Cla&sifled Ads.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
and NOTICES
PLU;\IB!NG REPAIR
r-io JOb 100 sn1all
• 642-3128 •
S1wing 6960
A I. T ~; RATl'JNS-:llrn !I &
won1rn·.~. 1oor1 )Ob. Y1st &:
ri'a'<Clna hlr t;.12-.··m
Altrrll llon~, rr •T)lr &.,
r uSl!im Hcd.,p1 e&d.~
Ln111~r :.oi~7104
• DN:Rlin1aking · Alte r11.llofl.ll
Spf"cir1l on hf"m~.
• 64fHi446 •
TILE, C1ramlc 6974
• Vrn"M", Th" T ilt ;\lan •
Cu.~t "·ork. ln11tall 4' rrpa1rs.
1'>o ;ob 100 sma.11. Plai;ler
p111ch. Ltakini:: ~how er
rf"r1a1r. IM7-190.7/846-010G
Upholstery 6990
C7.YKOSKI'S Cu.st. Uphol.
Lurope•n Cra1111man~hip
100% F in! 642-1454
1831 N""'J'Ort Bl., C.~I.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
ond NOTICES
6405
HOUSEWIVES
Per1onel1 6405 Penonel1 6405
Double )our moory for Xmat1
or raile moJI(')' for you r club
or church. A phone c•U or
lrtu•r and you 1\·iU reixiv"
lrPt', complr ll" inforinar1on.
Co1npub. l!lk~ F.. Js1 SI. .
Suitt" 203. t 714 11:06-6!}.)."o
\\"AJ\"TE n . R idr lro111 21th t
S..'\n1a Ana A1c. C.:11. IO
-/\n11hcir11. 3 blk.•. off S.A.
··r~\'y. Oil Broo d~·a). DA.V
11h1rt, 5 day~. £46...8j79 alt.
6:30 P.ill.
NEED ltma lr roomm~tl" to
Mlp m11lnl1in 3 BR hu.
Pref 21 ·15 up l'.'/1 pr.-..~rhl
~hild. Clean k t1epelld1.hlr.
Ple""e call OoHy MG--7199
l\ktl~ "'' ;,
--~--~~~--ACTING
Do you 11·1nt 10 bt • run Unit'
work11'1i prorrssional? Do
you havr !hr selr diKipli~
to ~ubjr("t your!ll!ll to 1 rig.
irt Bn!i~h 1ra1n1ni: rourst &,
lh.r a r11~1 w humility to ac-
1·r p1 minor rnlt'~ un!il th r
1rn1n1ns J"lf"l"totl i~ •<0n1plr1r '.'
tr Q(I Tllt: LONDON LA-
1;UN.'\ A C T ORS \\"ORK-
SHUI' 1nlgh 1 bt-.1blc to help
)'OU. No pr~Vious eiq~rieneto
nece11sary, no ai l' hani1r.
r.l l'1nbcr11 of this t"xchulw
i,:roup 11·ill ortly be •cct!'pt td
upon • Mtisfactory ptn;on11.l
1ntr1view wl!h !ht. dlrttror,
CA.ii 4!»-4'°4 for 11 ppc.
* • TENNIS ~1en'lbtrship
for 11le •t [';tl''port Btl.ch
Ttnnl1 Club. 615--0iOf
JOBS I EMPLOYMENT
Job Wanted~
Women 7020
e :llrNl CAR~'. NURSl:":G e
Nursrs &.· A1rlr~ i!11·a1b1hlr rl)r
hn111e care on hourly hii~l.11.
1 hOur minimum. AIM 1h1lt11
&. live-in . ~70
• Allltd Nunn It Aidc8 •
Of 0 .C. Nursts R11islry
272!1 \\'. Lln&:1n Lane, S.A.
l\URSES ' Aickll availablt
lnr homf' ci r.. 546-4j70
e Alli('(1 Nurst8 It Aitl"i:: •
or U t ' 1\'ur:ocs 1trti1try
Job W•ntecf,
Men &. Women 7030
ClllNESt: l1vl"-in Domestica.
Prttnallf'nt. Exprmnced.
1-ar F..1 ~1 Attncy 642-t703
Jobs-Men, Wom. 7100
abilities
CJ a Li mite~
ageac;y
Q\IJl.Jity Positions lor
Qua.lilied Applicllfllll
48& I!:. 17th St., Suit" :!.'of
Co.~ta ~les;i 6~~-1~70
Act'Ountinr ,., ..
!i ........
ACCOUNTING
-CLERK-
T wn )'ra1"l't r ..:Jl('rlent".
l'lcrical •cl·ountlni. 11.r-
rounls pa) 11 blr o r rel't 11·.
xb!e. 01· job CO!il. Type
~ \\"PITI rlN·lrH'.
Cell Per,onnel Depl.
17141 494-MOI
TEL ON IC
ENGINEERING CO.
Equal opporttl nity tmp loyer
Acoounli1111:
DA.fl Y l'ILOT :J
CASH IER-Mature \\ fl m . I
tor &tore 11urk, will tr-u~
tllll or pan 11 me. ti7:i..6r.JI
CLERK BUYUl
OPPORTUN !TY
f'ew i:a rd It gilt shop ~'
,:icper. buyer in 1 1t11~a.re &
par1y gooda. ?.lust be penn .
Nt•!llr.!fS. m a n ne.r s f,,.
ainc.-erit,y w I p e o p I .. im-
pol"lanl. Loca•ed Balboa
Cdill area. AH rr.plif:S L"Oll·
f.identilll .
De.tall!! · D11.ily Pilo t,
Bo~ P-5il
('O:O.IBINA'JJON. Slw-p &r
f,\a.1d!I Ir ~o (";o Dancer•
Top V.'11£:("S. Phnn" !or 1n-
1r1"irw. :-\.1~~Y La.ssy, 2901
\larhor. C ~I.
l'OUNTER LfRL. E xprr.
lull trmr Apply J~4 New·
port Bl\·d. Ci\I
Cooks
FRY COOKS
Top w•ge:o:, ~rm1fll"nt. hon·
t.11, and l ood \\"Of1ang COil•
dition..o; in a r r a '1 h•adln~
1-estauranl . App.ty 9 Im 10 ::..
pm tor interview iit
MANNING'S
COFFEE SHOP
:.!-W:ll El Toro Rd.
Leisure \Vorld Lai:wia Hill•
837·1014
COOi\, g raveyard Ir 1'f'Jif'r
E.>;p onl y. Slan S'.! .. 10. COT
TAG.t: COt"FEE SllOP, 562
\\'. 191h SL, C.,\I.
Cu"1odian l :"l!~tED. opening for reli11bl~'
rn•n \Vith pttVJO\il 1n-
du1trial janitorial exp, Xlnt
\\'Orkin£: cond., 1d. pay A: all
lriuge ~ne !its incl. prollf
slisrinc. Calif. I n-j e. ct t on
111oldh1g. 200 Brigs A\'f'.
C.~I. 54(;..44f,O
Delivery
\\'ANTED: Auto c 1 nier1
11.Hernoon Reg1s te.r route for C)pJlQrtunify ror ac(·oun1anl Costa Mesa & bf'a c h areu.
1
11Jth 1n1lla11ve and <1 n1b1· Pleast t·all ~>10-J!Xl6
11nn. Dcgrt<e o r ~u1va1 ... nt ~===~~===~=• r'pcr1rril"e 1·1"CJui1-c''· At· DENTAL ASSISTANT
u ·;u·t1\'p s1arting salary and Oral 11urg"ry & X-R..ay ex p
benefi l~. Se nd r?~Urnt: !o only need apply. a.\S-1719
COST ACCOUNTANT
MANUFACTURING
D. Paul!!tn 235 f ishe r St., DESK CLERK_
C06ta Mesa, Calif. CASHIER Advertiidng
Production Artist
Production M9r.
Experi1nced agency
production• r I i s t
capabl1 of ' o m •
production m•nage-
ment for Newport
B•ach agency. Xlnr.
s•lary and benefits.
uri:"· hixu11· hotel. Goorl,
salary, fil'e day~. Mu1t b ·
e.~p·t1 on NCR 4.200.
Apply Jn pe~n only
Th e N•wport er Inn
I 101 .Jambortr Rd.
Nrwport Beach
DEPENDABLE MAN
P!<'a se ~nd rr sunit 10 Tht WHO CAN WORK
Oa1!y Pilot Rox l\1-:xiS. WITHOUT
BABYSITTER 1n my homr SUPERVISION
"''kly 6:J0..4, 2 ch1idn"n. 4 yr& Contact t'tL~tomers in Beach
& 3 mos. Exp'd only Ci~1es area. L imited •uto
&IG-828:°> travrl. \\',. tnun. Au-mall
AIDES. Nuflju1g. 1-; x per . A. P. D1ckcrsoli, Pres ..
Prel'd. Apply in ~rson via ~uth•lt<.~lrrn Prtroleun1
PH : 71 4 -49-1-1107:) Coq> .. t"I l\"orlh. TP~.
BAIJ YS IT"ILR -i::1·cry Fri&.· * DISHWASHER *
Sa1 nl!e !I pm -? am \'ic. Da y ~h1[t
llB Call 962-7~2. APPLY
BAB\"SI'ITER ""11 nred, niy ALLEY WEST
ho mr. for tea cher. {)1111 21 <.6 \V. <Jc.r..anJront
trans. Call 54!>-18J.J aft 4:l0. Ne11.l)Orl Beach. CaJif. I
BABYSJTn::R rw'dtd immetl. DRA>"TS~1AN f'Xptt . I nJ
for 10 m o . o ld baby, :i day Con 1 t r u c t io n fie.ld tol
1vk. muf't coin~ to homt '-pttpare rleta 1led draw~,
h•v" rttR . 54()..QJ63 for 1nstalli rw o f un)qul! pa-j
ltnt applied !or hes ting I.:•
BABVSJTTF.R, r.1y homt. 111r l'Oncl. system of rapidly!
\\"cek.ly. Arch Bch Ill~. gro11•inc company. BaJ•nce-
C11ll 497-141 6 F'IQ, Inc. 171 4) 642-5100
BABYl'ITIER w a n Ip d . ;D~R=Eo,..,.,.,-,",cb---K=,.c,-,-.• -"'
fountain Vll.llt y area, CaU 1mporl11nt job as wil,. ~
~!ter 6. 5.11-3210 mothtr &. earn ii wkl.v
BAR il!AJO -Apply Tht p11ychrc k . $44-3&,5'4 /~"i • ·
Plar r . 2lm Balboii Blvd.. ."5--4193 /5.'\8-ll<KJ J
'""""" ""'h. DISHWASHER I BAR\IAID
Young. a 1!ra r tivr Apply 111
19JO l'laeentia, C.:0.1.
RAR ,\IAID -i\il"~
i\1AV ERJC,K li2S f\'r11'JIOrl
Blvd ., 0..1.
BEAUTICIANS
for d11y & e vening shif1s In
popular • priced C.'.\1. salon.
P~!il':nt stare can't handle
rapidly eKpandm: vclun1e.
Paid vac1.1ion, Call Viola :
5A8-9919 or 11.pply in pf!rson.
Crowning Glory Bciluty Sa-
lon . 2(;7 £. 17U1 St.
B F I no1v hiring txptrienced
carpenlerl! & t i bt. r1Ia1
men. Cll.11 Rill ~9:i0
S..t Mf9r,
-NEEDS
• Atnmblert
• Touch.up e Finish CerfNnters * O' DAY YACHTS*
300() Pullman, Co:islil ;\lc11,.
llOYS 10 • 14-
Carrler ftoutfl Optn
for
............ ,., ... Lquna
DAILY PIJ.DT -BOX 80\·s
/'>lull bf av1il, "'k. day
111ornlng1. ovr1· 16 pal"! lin1e
or 40 hr 11·eek. Apply 1n
~r900. Rlchird'~ L i d o
1\l.trkr.1 , l433 Vi1 Lido, N.B.
e CASHIERS e SALESGIRLS
Full time .\ Part titnt'
F.l<:~rte~. Phone for 11.p.
paintmenl ~5Wl ext. 30.
Equa.I opportunity e mplo)tr
JOSEPH
MAGNIN
ExJMrienced
Apply in person
SURF & SIRLOIN
59)0 P•c. Cst. Hwy.
Newport Be•ch
OfSH\VASHER. Hand~.
Good •nd dependabl• 11
mu5t. Good pay. Apply In
per,r;on after 4 P M .
P I R A TL ~ lNN, 4-10
Heliotrope. Cd:\1. * DRIV!ltS * No Experience
Necessary!
Must h1vir. clean Callfornil 1
drivl nr ftCOrd. Aopl,y
YELLOW CAB CO.
1115 E . l ith Sl
Coot.a"''"
E:-;'GINEER -E,_per. ln a 11
plication o f H y dr on 11·
heal ini; A. air cond. It? Ap1
hot1!lt's 1n n1.p idly gro11·in~
compA.ny "' I unique palr1>t
11.pplled for 1y 1tem ,
Balanct·Flo, lnc.
in t' 64Z.-aroo
Escrow Secret•ry
f'"or V1et Pres. E!Cecutivt
l<'vcl. No shor1hand. Dicta·
phooc. m in. J yni e!Crow
Very lr\"l"I posilion 11·/ l"ad.
1ni Co. /'llu.!1. ha\'e t(lp
11:room111t . .Xlrit u lary &·
lrenl'hta.
Newport
Ptrsonn-1 A1ency
8J3 DOVER DR .. NB
61·1..,,::810 ~2743
ELECTRONIC Auembten ,
pr1ntf'd circuit b o a rd a ,
'"P"d. ~tay ron1ider tra!l'lff,
I ~ Plx~ntia, Ne"'JIO'"I
Rrh. M5--07'ro
Al.fOJIOI.lC~ 11nonymn11!
\'tlnn,. :,42-1217 01 l\Tl!e to
P,O, Eki• 12:!3 Cost11 l\lt~11
\\' ,\ ;..; T f. D 1'rnn.~110rho1io1>
"-/lcnir1!'" !<1 Chim t \'ery
nlh~t· wrrk fil:1-l;::t}! ---'-"---
271!1 \V Linl:'~n 1..11nr, S.A. CASHIER R!"~llurant "'l"t'l'
10 -,.n·s-;;1,., f"\P 1;-;;;;. prrfc1T~. Nl•ht•. tr.;':.-~Ol. • " ' • I '· r 111 • " 111rt1r:r.. 111·1•1;• &. jr11 rlr). A~><_nr 1 r' Fr11.n,. ..
flBE:RGLASS LEAO.\\!EN
Allltl F.xp'd l..A;\llNATORS
\\"1ll11rd Eloe.t \\"ork!I
129j &krr St.. C.:.I.
!•f\'l. "\"ow -l "nir,.d fun<! 1 ·~11 ')fl2·l~'lil 1 \ O:'\f'. i:1f1 -n1~nv \\nnrlr~:_ t :N JTED t"l.J~D -Ha v1
Y"" Co11•r1h1+1rr1~
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38 DA.JLY PILOT f,idot'.1, Oclobtf 31, 1%1t
• .JOBS' EMPLOYMENT JOBS' EMPLOYME~ JOBS' EMPLOYMINT.JOBS .. EMPLOYMENT I JOBS .. IMPLOYMINT JOBS' EMPLOYMENT
Jobi-Men, Wom. 7100Jobt.--M9n. Wom. 7100 J•be :\\en. Wern. 7100Jelt1 Men, Wom. 7100
MERCHANOIS! FOR MERCHANOISE FOR
SALE AND TRADE SALE AND TRADE
MERCHANDISE FOR
SALE AND TRADE
DELIVER
TELEPHONE
DIRECTORIES
!\1en or \\'Omen over 18 ,•,rilh cars, slal1on
\Vagons or light truck'>.
Apply daily 8:30 a .in .. or l :30 p.m.
201 I Pl•centi•, COST A MESA
2029 W. 1st St., SANTA ANA
430 W. Collins, ORA•E ~~===
Jobs-Men, Wom. 7100 I Jobi-Men, Wom. 7100
Foreign Car Mech•nics
Good ro. bf'11rfit!, lnl'I ra1r1
1 at"at1u11. ,iti·oup ins, uni.
ronu .. /111"n1shrd frre. Good
1·ornn1. st•hf"dulr. A~k for
.1 • ...,.. \loon· Pll. 'J~O-llt\-4 Fl·R-EMAN __ _
CITY OF
LAGUNA BEACH
Independent
Personn•I Agency
li16 On•ngl' A1·r . :'uitr C
C:'ll 6 l~-0026, ;i.1;;..L1919
Ff.:'.\lALF::
1;111 Friday·'·· 1:;7:, ~1arl
'J'raut1•1', tfK'Ch apt .....• S4:r;
'rtllr.,. trainte ...•...... s~
/Jf'n1<1l 7 rehn1c1an ..• , SSOO
Carrrr <1ppu1·i1111 r1~·. ,1,11. lo i:w);k""P"f ··•···· ..... SiiOO
~j!;., ,\~r ~1.::1. c1n~1n;; dat" 1 :~·t·cp~1on1.~1 .......... S..:.JO
,\"<J\rri 1bo·1· IUll!. l!llifl .\ppl1-i\1 1\LI·.·
1·a11~·11s ar.illalill' al 1'1ri·1·\J;1nat;t•n1f'n!1rainct ., S.iOO
1J1·nr hdqrr•, ~R•I F111't'"l :0-:1· Indus. J::ngult'rr to SllOO
\11•, 1,1 phnnr 1~1 \.Jl:.'!, 1--=.dr-; ,.;ur1r1 ... ·1so1• ...... $!400
.--------\lt111ni; Jlrlpi·r ········ j.1~0
-Job.,._Men. Wom. 7100 School1·ln1truction 7600
::::::;;sm: :: I I i t
Ge neral
:r 11 :: :r ll ::-
* * Housewives and Mothers
E11rn e11tr• money for * CHRISTMAS *
J. C. Penney Company
F1shion l•l•nd -Newport B•ach
H•s positions open in
*Sales * Santa'~ lfelper * <;redit inte rvie,~·s * Gift \vr apping
Sc hed_ule.~ including afternoons, e venings and
L:o1nb1 na l1o n or bot h.
Finest cond itions -To p supervisio n -Ex-
cellent benefits including discount privil ege. * Apply Now *
10 A.M . to 9 P .M ., Monday thru Friday
J. C. Penney Company
~24 F11shion Island
Newport Beach, California
S£BVJCE STAT ION
Top 1sla.rw.J .a!eamen
COOO pay for houn. Exp.
rcg"d. Co1"011.11 tic.I t.t ar Shell
Serv. 2801 I::. Coast Hwy. al
Golde!U'Od Cdi'll.
SERVICE
CASHIER
, MATURE, MARRIED
I WOMAN WITH
AUTOMOTIVE
I BACKGROUND I R~yFC~;;er
Pontiac
Kl 6-4444
.SEP.VICI:: STATION help
"'anted. Sr.e i\like, l\IJKE
'l"JCE CHEVRON, l 7 2 5
Superior, C.~f.
SERVICE Station attendant.
Graveyard shift. Apply 2800
\\'. Coa i;I lll\1'. N11·p1 Bch.
Sf<Cl"f'l llr}'
KEYPUNCH
TRAINING
W•ntH 5 Women
TO SJ'ART CLASS
l\IONDA Y, NOV . J
Pilot Keypunch program
offering Lhe Jinest f'QUlp-
ment k tacili tlcs av;,.1labJe:
Join the leader!
Academy of
mputer Technology
Call 547·94TI
9amto!pm
OMPUTER
GRAMMING
W•ntH 6 Men
1'0 START Cl.AS,.;
!110'.\'DA Y, NOV. l
Pilot program 0Uer1ng thc-
Jinest equipmrnl I< faci!Jt1es
av:.Ulable! Reill-timt ron1-
puter programming.
Academy of
Computer Tachnology
Call 5-17-~71
9amlo8pm
J OIN 1'HE FIELD
\V1TH A FlfrURE!
-F;_~u=o:n~.~~-~.:,.::--';_,.~---;IOOO;;;;;~F;u::::,n:i~tu::::,.::--'-----;;;;;;;J __________ I
Sewing M•chin•• 8120
1969 Slr\GER w/bc-aul v.•al
console & 'lJg-zag. flla kf's
button holr-s, O\'ercas1:s. '!\
)'ear guw: . .1-·u11 pr1N: $38.21
or $5.:!6 1110. :.r~l6
SPANISH MEDITERRANEAN Musicol 1no1. 1125
Show Room. Floor Samples -F1ctory Clos•oul&l;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,,I
3 ROOMS OF FURNITURE $389.
• S pc. authentic Spanish Bdrm. set, • 96
in. quilted sof• with 56 in. m11tching love
s•11t, or ch•ir e S pc. Sp11nish Din•tfe, oak
t•ble top e 3 h•11vy Mediterrane•n m•tching
f;1bles, t:>p durable enough for Fl•menco
Dancing. Will sell pieces individually.
Sho p First! Then See O ur Unbeliev a ble Buys!
1001 other items with terrific savings!
Bank Terms Store Charge ~laster Charge
BankAmericard All Accepted
...
• ••
.. : •• 1
GUITARS
Oraw.;e County I
IC-1'i; to selrl•! lron1'
WAS NOW 1
f,;lk gu•1lil"l>
S:.1-1 ~1;,i
l:.J<'rl!'ll' 2 pit k Up
S4'J.9J
1\1n µl11·0~. A111p~
Si9 ~(,
Folk Gu11ars
$1!9.9J
RoJ>l'l\'ood CJaJ>S1r
1\00
Fl'nder J\ll1~ta11i;
1200
i\1ar1Jn
!300
SIT.9,,1
S~9.9:t I
S39 .•
$8.j.00
$135.00
S200.00
1\ll 1n;ijor Ur.tnds, tratlr.-ius,
L<1}·1\ll';L}~.
r,Crn~rk"1· .1 W . lio1 ,,1·n1t'<l1a1r Dn1/l.<n1a11 S&OO
oc ta1 •1lr•sses -*~-~
P•rt time Hostesses · ,/.\\l'/'Ul ~S. flour 11 axe1~~~ = :: 11 :: * ::JI::=
Nr1\'spapl"r nrrd.~
PART TIME
SECRETARY
Age/educa tion no b»~l<!ri
Lrt us help you qualify .
INNKE:EPl':HS INSTITUTE
Furnitur• IOOO [ Gar1ge Sale
ISLAND GUITARS
8022 ~El ~l;1 n 1u' !\\"r. Balboa Isle
b73-'.i76 1 Open 1 Ua),~
Fl. time Oishw•shers •'Jll~. rp:-;rnence1!, g-o o d
APPLY rs Pl·:r.:-:o-..:
MASCOLAS
161S E. 17th.
S1nt1 An•
G•I Fri-Personnel
tn lfij_ !'>o shortha rMl. Rf"a1·h
.1i-ra. Beaut o/11c-rs-. Ft:.'11 .
\"a . .n('d . 1nirrt·st1~:
f'all ft1ta 54&-:.11n
JASON BEST
En1ploymf'nt Agrn1·y
·~1~'0 S<J . .\lain. ~an1a Ana
General Office 5450
liood 1}Pll11! :.kills, a(·co u11t-
1ng fra1n11111, ,r, tJ,1i.:k~1uund.
h"af h a 1"ta. 1·n!J Lora1nr.
,\lcreh11 n1~ Pr1·.~onnrl A-;:.r11
,. , .!On \l'i·~kt1 ff JJr . :-i .B.
ij~;i_~jj0
General
,\SSE7118LERS. <"arp<'ntrr~.
elcrtrician. roller.~. choppe r
f,,'lln operator 1:;::i L.
Pnn1ona SC., S .. \.
(.; I:: t\ I:: B. A L i\lt1.1nt1•na n1·P
1ilan fur Horr.I Las.,"Url.il. Call
.\!e r. lor Apf11. 4~\-11:11
---G irl Frid11y
T~ pin.: ,t· shor1h.1nd .. .\ 1 rf"I·
("\1·11111:: & 1n1rt"l'~!ln1! p."1.
t1v!I" lt'.1tl 1n:: 1.idtt• ~IJ!iun
\hi,.1 hi1vt •Jut ~1111J<t1 11s: prr.
tl'loalll}, ih111r~ '"'"Y
,1ru-d.
•II\ t•r-
Newport
Personnel Agency
.&:3:; 00\'EH OR , :\'I~
ul!-3~;o :i1!l-.';1}
GIRL F ftl UA Y -L\Jlf'I". dir·
t;,phon,.., lop 1yp1nc ~\;ill.~.
•l'('Unly 1 lrarnncr d~·~11·,1hlr.
:'al.11:--oprri. Call x;;~.()6;;4
liu' ·1 , C11·il S.•r. V1·I~.
L'nton. :-:1udt•n1~. IJ1 . .,.1hlrd.
LrK1l1r1111!f' n11Hlf',Y 111~1 !..•'1'.
>-"nl tl!~l!"·to-dnor .1X
1".11uq11n r rr" 1f "1•lr'•'tc1! :.u;.•w.. 9-11, :,.; lnr sppl
HELP 11·<1n\l'd: f;\.J)l'r PI L
B,\KEH, rema1f', .~u a1:r.
l1n11!. IJ.rnlnn 's COlll'f' SJ1op.
L11t:. Ekh. l::J S. Csl Jh1y.
~91-48!1.11
HOSTESS
\\"ITll
Person•lity w•nted for
well-reput•d restaurant,
.\PPLV 1~ PEH~U-'
\Ion rhru r n 10 an1. l I a 111
HA "PENNY INN
14041 Beach Blvd .
Westm inster
I !UL" Sl-'.f.;Jo:~:l'l-:1 :.
mo1lwrlr~, hl)111r
!11 •' '"
lrrn:igPr~ \\11111rin 111!h I
~1111111 rhild nk, 111·1 1.~l Hl
;1111 · :'l pn1
H 0 U ~ E K I·. ~-P E H loll'
gt"11\)f"1nan ~ u1· .l 1!a,I'! pr1•
11k . \\"ash111i;. f'I(". !.:all 1la,1 ~
&ri-s:~.i ==--c,-------llSKPR -Ht'~Jl 11nn1:in fr•r
li1e 1•lr11nin,1; ,(. •'O"ktni:. 3
ht'!'; morn111g~. 6 dOI~·~. $'.! hr
:,ts-4S44.
llOUSEKEEP!'.:I:, t-1r11• ~-rr
for 8 hrs. S~ hr , rr.f.c. CU,\I
67:>-4!Y.i0
1 1ous"E°"K~'E"00f:~+•0>:0P". -,c,-,c,,·,.c1,1
cart'. :i•~d~y 11k. SJfl11I;, ~
rmm " bnard. l"i 'ar.
:.w.-9212
HOUSEWIVES
HAVE FUN
AND EARN
$$$
IN YOUR
LEISURE TIME
YOU WILL
IE HELPING
IN THE
FIGHT AGAINST
POLLUTION
'4 to 6 llour~ uf Con.~cienliou! <'rfu1·1 pr r
\•'f'4'k 11•ill nrt _\:ou
$100 p.'r nlQnth
1::? 1rrs./.,.·k rqirlll•
S,200 J)("r month
t~linimum Guarant.rrd l
Dtt.lls 1n Pf'rsonal
Jnt~·l,.w Only
If you &rf' outgotng end 1~·atlt lo enjoy ynurulf.
r.JI "fr, 0.rln 81 642-6861
t10 •m ·6 pm)
THE LINDSAY CO.
llOUSt;wOP.K -\Vo 11111 n
11 ;1111~1 I day 11'f'f'k. 01• n
lrlllll. S'.!.2j hr, 1 hrl', ~!11~1
""rk <'1Jnd. &
\\'hi1ri;:lol'r B I d g.
1r11 an1·r. ~.r:-!139:;.
l.i\/"1\'. Lite housckecp1n; &
··•10k dinrw-r. Hnr. 3-6 P .\I. ~1
1la} :o; • ,1·k. Cd.\! area.
8?..~'.16'..':\
~IANICURIST.
timr. Ne11port
6il-41R6
lull 01· part
Beach salon.
J\c.1·pr.1nch
ITT JABSCO
KEYPUNCH
OPERATOR
Hl.\l alpha <1nd numrri-
··al. \'rrify 11nd ~ml' rt'!·
lated t·leneal d u t i 's.
Good \\"Orking eondit iofl3
11nd h£-tl('f!!s.
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY
E.\IPLOYEP.
I 18~ Dall' \\';n
Cos1a ~lrsa, Cail!
\"anrd ~hop arid \\'rldin~ .. ,.
J'l'l'lr1u·"· Prer1~ico lnslru.
U\f'n1~ nlfgr.
Arll·:lnt·l'd KinPll(·s. l l"I•".
l!ll Vlt"loria :-'1., (:.\I,
6-!ft.71!r.
_An r qual oppor. e1nployrr
i\!1,llJ . llOU:'Wkrepcr, lflBIUJ'f'
"0rll:ll! for rrt i 1'r111 r n l
ho1111~. l;cJ pay k \1 k. ··n11d.
Cull 1\lrs. 1~111~ '4!H-!lt ill
~!AILI · Par1 thnr. Apply in
1w1•.-;i1n ~:l Lark i\lott.>l. :.!JOI
!'\t•\1'J1tJr1 Bll·<l. C.\l
:'llALE To 11 ork 1n Slupp1ng t.· Rl'cf'1vi n~ Dept. Al!;O.
Dt•l1vcry. C!r.11 n Cut 43t!O
Campus. Dri\·~. N.B.
i\lana~f'r-
Coupk tu managl' l2 unit
f.'Qn1 plrs. n1usl bl' rxp'd,
non-drinking. I l<'rnagr r
01-: l::.\rh;1ngr 'l BR duplf'\.
\\"nrr Daily Pilot Box l\1-
-t~.
;\I ATJ:;BIAL. Crinm1l .\l.1n f').
Jlf'f In <lon1r~lic hf:oahng &.
"R1t 1'\ln1I. l1rld lo h;inrlll'
huy1n~ ~-invf'l11 nry t'Ontrnl
nf r:1pui1y gl"O\\ ins;: f'Otll pi\11.)'
11/yn1qur p.alf'nl Rppl1rd tor
~vstrn1 11af:inr·I' • Flo. Jnr.
1jl·I• 61:!~,;oo
\!J,CJ!A!\IC · nor 11f'rdrd.
1!.1\ sh1!1. l 'nion 76 Sl:111un,
t')()(J r"-.f'I\ fl'l'l1 Bh ti., Cos1R
---MEDICAL
Se<.rel•ry r Re c eption i~t
l l<1ur~ 9-5:::0. Orthuped1c orr.
\(.'"· t'.xf)l'r 1n insuraricr. bill
1n.:. 11ppn1t:<, r tr, Typ ing re
\IUl!'l'd . .':a l:!L'Y Ofl"ll.
Newport
Personnel Agency
X3:: DOVER. DR., ~B
G<l?~'!ll•o j.19.2;13
MEN & WOMEN
:ti to ~O 10 call on our relrr-
ral. SJO ll d.11.v \\'Ith Sh111
1;~·m Own 1r11n!I. n<"ffi!'d.
("'all ~116·9:,1 1 t1ny1iml' F"ri ,
~"1 . or Sun. for Appoint-
mr111
--~~-,----~ i\IODEl., ~luscular. \\':inl~d
by ar11sl Sll hr. Contat·t oc·
1·upan! P . 0. Box 1393
Oo"'l'l<'Y. Calif.
newport .
personnei
__ agancy
Professional Servk•
for the empleyer
•nd the •pplicant
133 Dover Or., N .B.
'42-3170 54f.274l
Nurse Aides
ALL SHIFTS
EXP'O or TRAINEE
CAU NOW
546-6450
1::-;·,. i'"u l! l11nr, 11-1
1.v~-.~ rr 11ml' i.J
l.itli'I Con1 11ll'.'-Cl'nl
hr rl,.prnd11hJ,. h11vr rrf.~. Crnlt"r, lbii l'l;1;:.~h1p ltd
t:.11 !1 hh1·n :..r. rim. ~}? ... ~'"lh.1 J\r\\pt>ri R"~! h r.11-~11M ---r---.,
------·-
lo V1l·c-PrPsidrnr INTERNATIONAL
l· Grn,,ral Manai;f'r i\1otel/Hotel/ Apt l\lgnll Sl'hl
17 Pc. King Size
iobs---Men. Wom. 7100 Joba-Men, Wom. 7100 \\"ho can lake shorthand JOO A DIVISION OF'
11·p111. tikr variety .11nd Iii:-ANTI!ONY SCHOOLS
Bedroom
Largr !I 1h·all"l'r d rr·~~r1-. rllir.
nw. '1 l;c1bidr stands, k111i;
~11.r hrat!llOHl'd. f1·:i111r. quill.
rd n1a1t1l'ss. she('!~. 1Jla11k-
Plt\K Fng\rl~u·c washrr. ,f.: ACCORDJO~ (~l Xt11!. J~'I}
dryrr srl S·l.1 both. Ai\l -1• ~ l3<1~~ Lcniar. 11 Bass Noble.
Sh'n·o phnno C<.111solr S1.J. 5-l(}.'.!-1i~ tt~g1n:1 f'l{'{"1.Jroon1 S'i.50. J•~ coc==,--=---c--=-
llP 110-220 air c1nip 011 ;..l.\HTl.'J Tenor S.1x. Ek·.
w he f' l i; S7~1. L.:nder"'·all't" nc-11· S27~ NURSE'S He~s!rrf'd •
r.1·ening & night shi ft~. f'.:x.
benrf1t~. Apply Prri;onnct
Director. So. Coasl Co1u-
munily llo:;p .. 31872 Coast
!11\-y .. So. Laguna. 499-lll l,
rxt. 356.
* to.'lJRSES AIDJ::S *
J::XPERIF:NCED * !'>19-:l061 *
P:\P.T · Ti!n~ II o s I I 1 o 1l
al"ailablr fo r 1•c1u"f'd rnan -
r11ghts. Apply J• r r s on n I' !
011,.,rlol', So. C o a ~ I Con!·
m un1 t~· llo~p .. :":187:! Coil~\
H11·y, So. LRcuna. 4~!'1-131 l.
1>::-.1. :rlli.
!Yr -Timf' TIRE ~JAN Aprly
1n prrson. 48~ Ocran Avr.,
~Bch.
-PAYROLL -
ACCOUNTING CLERK
Sal rs
YOUNG MEN
If ~ou enjoy pl'llplc and
11ould hC' 1111erC'str.d in sales.
r 11hrr as a 1·ar('er or on a
µart ti1nt-basis ii 11·ould pay
~ ou to Me u.~. Co. 23 y1~ old,
listrrl on two :'iloek Exrhang.
r~. nalinn11·itlr TV r 'fpollu1·t-
u1't';;. 1ype 60 11·pm ot llrltr1•. lil7 S. BROOKHURST
E.~c:11ing, intrrP~!ing wo1·k. ANAl!Elr.J, CALIFORN IA
}'lf'~ible on hour.~: t an hr Classes form f'Vl'I")' 11·eek
r.1thr.r n1orning, aftrrnoon or PHONE FOR APPT.
spli1. litany comriany bene-Ask for Berty 776-5800
fi_ts !Ul·h .11s ~id \'a.ca tions, Th• Newport
i;_ick _leavf', paid mr.~1cal ~nd School of Business
hfe 1ni;urancf'. credit union,
("(c. Call the DAILY P ILOT fl'alurrJ \l'erkly rrlresh<'r
for an appo1nln1f'nt. 642-43:.'1 course! in lhr sl;i11s you
and ask for t.lrs. Gr~nllltltn. nc.ed to gf'I thf' job ~ou
f'[!;. r1 1·
01oi('r or Spanish
ur .\Jotlr1·n ~t_,J,.
All For $249
i\"o dnnn P111!s, only 19 nlo
WELK'S WAREHOUSE
111!11 n1ore leads than \If' t an SHIPPING 600 I\' ·1!11 Sr., ~Jl11~ .\na
/111ndlr. 0f)('n Daily 9-~1
For Jnor t inlol'n1;u 1on II::.'.: 0o'>f"I" Dr , :\.8 -"',11 9-6 Sun. 11-6
\1ant!
'l n.i prrsona t u11rl'1"1!'w Experienced Supervis· ti42-3S70 ESPAf\fo·LTNQGA LITY
t·aU ~1 r. GOOd11i11 ~r for sm•ll dept. App. CLAVJS .i\tontesso1i prl'-schl . Modl!I Home Furniture
~J.1i-8."i90 in person. 2\~-6 y1~. lndiv. att11. Reas Savings 1,; 85'1>. \"cry easy \lern. & Tuc-s. ~·:1 tuition. 546-232.'i, G4&..ii06 linanc1ng. 3 con1plcte. roo111s
SALl::S -~arn mont'y 1vilh ARMALITE MERCrfANOISE FOR or decorator! styl ed .Sp:111ish
110 investment. Sa rah lur111!111·r.. Consis1ini::: of tile
('o,•entry nf'cds full & 118 E. HITll :-ii. SALE AND TRADE famous t:Usloin quality J\la·
p.art-!in1e-help. /\'o del: \1·e CO~"l'A ~1E.SA, CAL I J.~. 1-----------I dri cl li'>·1ng room group. The
train. For in!. ph. 545-6100 si'°"'==~c.-.,.--c-cc--,--,-· original El Pres1dcn1e spar-·IIPP IN &. stock clerk: Fu•nt'lu•• IDOD . SALl::S i\1/1-'. iroinsr. over 30 lor amatli----------'-' ious n1as1er Ici ng sn.c hcd-
Neat alld aggrrssivr 10 sell 1n 11nrg. t'O. F'ull linie Sl.tiJ roon1 sllile and lhc ll Ulhr1111c
'I '
. 1 S1"es!a La raz 11Toug1 .. uun d 1nrHe o 1cl' supp 1es. urn11l1re, hr. lo star1. Apply n1orns 9-M'I«. Linlited slock • s4ss.
sl<1llonery. Apply 27[} Briggs 11 :.10 11! GGlllf"n·~ 1\la~1c Hannlion Showrooin, :~<i-IS
Ai·e., C.i\L_,_A_,_1_'•_· ____ 1 _11_''."_ol,_~':::__l~ll_• _sr .. _c_.,_+_. SALE! \\"r~1n1111s l er Ave, \\"rstn11n.!-
SALESGIRL 2:,...10 ('Xp"d 111 Statistic~.i Typist hJ 894-11.~4
knitnn::: & crocheting. Call I"" ,. 1 + " ' ~ ..uu Up. ..'\cl"p 1ona oppor. ,~r11 /ll". cnrnrr ~1Tan:;. ,\JOVJ.\;(.; 1u Lak~· TlillOI'. ~;l~~IT ror app1. TIU·: NB art'a. 11 miall ~labll' Co. cho1<·r of ··lrs. t't'g_ S230, now Spanish king size BR St'!, :..ila
Sl1[11•1· 8 J..:'idak $::Iii. L('\'el & j l8· i8i I
tn·1Mnl S3j. Cunslr. l\1, ELECTRIC (..; u i I a r &
Sktlsa1v cun1b 11·/al"bor $6.:i. an1ptlhr.t• S<IO.
11-6 pm, Sat·Su11. not bf'forc ~,1s~19.~7
~i' DAL , lur 0 t h e r ACCORDIONS. 1~0 h .11 I ! l3••r;'.::11n.~. \\. Baker lo f'I 0 • p L:ibl'ildl'.lr ll} on no. SI"''· rof. Sonola,
S29:.. 962--~18 JO.~l &11noa. C . .\I,
fHJ::;\'Cll Pro\'inc1al r nd P i•nos & Org1n1 1130 la!)l;· 11/th·1111·t"r. l·I r a 1· v __ .;.._..;
rr111t11 w 1. SJIJ. Slat lx·nl·i1 FACTORY
S~. -"hon 11 ig. Europr-an hair. CLEARANCE!
l1;;IH b1\J11·n 1,·/ blonde li'Osl-F,11·lory ord1TS clraran~4! nf
111~. n('1•d.~ sp11111g. PaaJ all "'T1'a;:;r-. d1•n1011strators.
SW, sc•ll fur S30. La d1rs floor n1odc.ls, s!ud10 & rr-
Sl!Of' i-ollr•r skates, size .~. turnrd P1a11os & Orga ns.
SlO. 5·19-00i1 Rral s;1v1ngs up lo 30'.:~.
!:i'TER~:o. :2 TV's, rcl!:IJ:, Evl'1·yth1ng gu.arantP.Cd likc1
Rdr111 sl'I, •'llcyrlopcdi.a Sf't. n"""'· Sale tlmi!c.d 10 speci/1c cli.~hrs, IQls of household slOf:k • so hun·y! No n1oney!'
i1r>in~. 'f"ri-Sat-Sun 8 ani·? tlo:\n 0 1\C, 5 years to pa y.
]"..0 T I' L Thi~ s:rca\ sale only at: . . u ip n (L'Qr Elden) \\',\f{[)'S BALOl\'IN STUDIO Ci\t. ti42-623.i 1019 N
o {'1\"poi·t, C.i\1. 6·12-8181
ELEC Drill prr·s.', 2·1 hp
F.1·1nniilf' n1tr. <"t'llar chest .
mi:«:. tiousrhold urn1s &
h1rn. S..1 & Sun J30~ S
R:1.1 lronl, Balboa Is I('
fil:~1~~1S
Op<'n Every ,'ojiltt I
t Sunday !\rtcrnoon
* ~· ~1\NO H 1:N-: AL. I . I 1-.Cl,\L/.-,T~
full t'hargC' pa_,•n1ll l"lrrk .11 ritl
arr<>unl.~ payahlr t'!rrk lor
n1.1n11fa(;!11n111: plant of 1:!:t
hourly <1 nd ~al:H'll'd f"ll!ploy.
r r•, l\"1ll ab,, h:u1dl l' i:r11up
1r1~uran<'f" p;qwr \1ud •. Hr-
qU ll"f'S J:vl\l'I. Ill I Urillf' I} p111g
a l11l11y. t:\j)f'1'. on hkkpJ:.
n1 a1·h .. payroll quar1rl"ly t'f'. I oiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ...
port•, prl'fl'rtrtl, \l'LJ\ lfll+!l s:llr~
nn n111· 8 Ul'l'OL11(h!< 1::-2100. UNUSUAL
Top 11ork1nl:' rond. 8.· bcne-Sl j9.J(I. Nc1v hr-ds: King .{: loi·r St'1ll, uphol •·h,on, ,..,,_
/11 ~ Call Rita :J.16.5110 $9!1.:-1(), Qurrn! Sl!9.50, Full lr1•, •·nrl 1ablf's, 11111111~. p11._
S.i-1.!tJ, Tw1n~ S·!l.9.l, full~· lllrl'.<. TV. lull Sl/,f' BR ~f·1.
guarn. King S1. spN'ads Sl::.!15 dlO!"lh'. •lt'n fur11ilur~'. \\"ill n. sz. S!l.9::.i.. llradbrds: ('Ot1~1tlf'r tradf' Jui· rno11111a111
Kln:;s. s1:;, QUr<'nS s12.:.o, pqu1p, 01" loJal. 6·\f,..9,"J(l3
JASON BEST
i'i\T. 1\01. 1. t0-4, 173.» Port
~lal'J:'Slr". '.\'.B. 'l 11·1ni:: .-hrs s:, r11. D1·css<'r $10. ti,9 hhn•
:---o 11111,. Jinut. l{en!al ap11lir •
tu 1nu·,·11:1,r 1'1th111 11 y1•ar· I
!\'!'.:\\' ,t· IJSF:D PIAXOS t.:
ORG1\."\S Bt·~l drals-lo
Oranl;c Cou11\\. \\ c lakrl
grf'rn F;hag rug s:..o. 2 v-·alnul 1radr.•. Bank '1,.rn1s. Opcn1
1·1111 1111~. 1oys. m1sr. ,\lori & Fn Pvcs, sun 12 to 4 I ExrrUPnt \1ork111g condi·
uon•. bl'nr!u~. 0 rt •
""""" ,, •.. 1'"'''" ppo unity Prr~11n!'l ~lc r.
.lt!7-J:i::1 Thr lndrj)('ndrnt Ordrr or
('.·\.\!BRO i\l r G. c:n.
160! (1ay, Hu nl B1•ii.
PRESS OPERATORS
1•:on1rn . 11·01·k f••r· plastics
mnldint: pl:t nt. 5-lft.J.l;o
POLICE CLERK
$474. to $576. per mo.
CITY OF
NEWPORT BEACH
Rrqu1re.\ onr }r<lr l'l'lf'tll
1·lr1·1cal r\prr1rnr"", .• O
11Jnn 1yp1nr;, ll 1;:::h :0-:chool
rhpln111a
Apply llf'fnrr :. Pi'll i-"11 1~
PP r~l1nnrl Orf1rr. l."'.00 Nr11 .
j"'IQr1 Blvd. Nr11·parl Ileal h.
Calli 17111 6i~·t.6l:!. -----------Receptionist
F1 orn l2J\t hr. L11r !}flll\j!,
h•'dl"~ phon•' 11ork. \\",.!].
gruon1e<l, fr'f111t oflwr EPF
Apo
Employment Agency
l~i.~ llad:xir. (' .\1. .1·1.~-'.l116
Rr slaw·anl
Full Time
DISHWASHER
And
P11rt Time
BUSBOYS
l'orr~lf'r~ havf" l'..lprnl'd •
11r11• off 1cf' 111 Sou111 Orange
County. Hrquir<' intrlligf'nl
n1;1n ur l\On1an ovrr 23. Col.
lrgr not nr e1-.,"'1r)', Should
h1l1r r.Xf)"l'H'nel' in mrr.ting
p11hlk. D1gn1r ic-d lifr 1in1e
p(l~illon, ~:arnini;: t'on1mc11 e-
, . ., 11n1Jll'diatrly. :';he.old br
111 C'\!'.;ess of S2;i0 \\.!X'kl).
Trlrphonr. 4!12·8700 ~twtrn
9 A'.11. j P i\! ilfon. 1hl'U F n.
!I A.\I 11 Noori Saturirdays
for appoin!n1rnl.
Sa\r 5 * Fantastic!
11 111 .. 1>.ord !or !hi~ national
r·on1p~11y s nr11· program for
:-:ou1hr.rn Cahforn1a! \\'r
nrrrt
-Dl.""I"f.IBUTOr.3
-:\IA.\!AC:l~ns
~S,\LF'..:'.\IE.\!
-SAl.E.'\\'Oi'flE.\!
-l~~:PRESENTATJ\'ES
-TRA INEE.-:
Thi!I' is a rrltl gro\!nd lloor
opportunity 11ith 11 solid a uto.
1na\1r clcc1 ronic: cqu1pn1c111
fi1n1 thal offer~
HIGH
Immediate
Earnin95
546-3050
1::1n ploy111rnL Agerw·y
~120 -"o. ,\lain, San1 a Ana
Steno-Construction
Gnod typi~t. shor1hanrl, gen.
"ral t lrrir"&.l. ~alary open
!'\c11par1 Bf'1H'h area.
6·11-31~'.!
TYPIST CLERK II
(H•lf time)
CITY OF
NEWPORT BEACH
$2.61 to $3.17 per hr.
P.cquu~s lhgh School rl i·
plon1a. Ollf' yrar grnerill
o·lrril·al r xprr1enr.r . j.(l
11 pn1 t)'P!ng:. Onr currr nt
opt<n1nc 11\ !he bu1ldlng
ojl'p!
APPL\' l'.11:\IEDIATEL\"
10 1he Prr~n11rl Off1cr. :'.JOO
NPtt·pon Bl"d .. N ' w po r 1
Brach, Calif, t 7\,1) 6i:1-ti!.3.1
TYPIST
Full SlO.:iO, Twins $4,9."i.
Trundle &r1! lduo riser) ,1•/ UPRIGHT p1a110 .•• 0(11. n1pll"
innr-r spring mau. reg. S106, b<'drn1 sl'I , lJ;in1b1111 &
no1v S7!1.j(). I ... s. spr;Js $13.99, n1alio~. d1111ng lhl. <wcas.
j-pc. Span gp. S219, J\.~. vrl. <·lla1;·~ & t bl.~, 1!1sh<'~. r 11-.
\Cl sprrad.~ Sl9.50. Canopy 1),·1 , '.:l, i'\01•, l k ~ .10!i
beds 1'tg_ Sll9.j(), now $89.JJ. !;rand C:i11al, <ti 1\Ualonr
J."11!1 sz ~IC'e p . sofa rrg. Pl.. J111lr R<dl.10a !~I•'.
Sl\9.~i(). no1\' ~169.50. Chri~t· US~IJ llOS pllal n1art. ,f.: ho-;
ma.~ lay-a11·ays now. ;>;n·;STA srnnp:s .,37., bottun1 ln·r1,..r
SLEEP SHOP, t!l:n llar'bot 1J1•lu\e G I·;. Hrrn.i: $121.
Blvd .. 0 1 61:-r2760 daily 10-Grr1'n i'llrd (r('d<'n~.a s:~.
9 S11t-Sun l!Hi. The ~·actor)', 18..~i Harbor.
DON 'T Give up: You may
find ii at America's largest.
most unusui\l unfinished
furniture stol'!I!. Cor. Redhill
f,, Santa Ana t"wy, Tush11. ]
n11 So. nl N"rwport :F11·y.
Opr>n .~6:2 d;ii-·s prr ~ r
:144-:'>4i0
\\'HITE k gold 1'rench Pro\.
('flmple1c 11~·111 Bit su1lf"
Brass h lstcart.~. 9 drawrr
<lr""il-"'l'r 'r/mirror. J dra.11 Pr
chrs1. 3 tir1111fr c· hrs !
11·/hu1r.h. n111': st a 11 d .
PP1frc1. ;,~!l-l!l:?O alt 6::\0.
.·i-ID-6M:!.
FUBNITURr: returnf'd from
display ~rud1os, n1odrl ho1n.
P<, <lf"<·iiratorlli ranr-c:U:111011.
~p;1 111~h ,i;, illp{j1\erram•:in rli".
RD FURNITURE
1844 N!!wport Blvd., CM
f'l"t'l'Y IU1(' ·111 ~I
\l"f'll .. ';11 f.· Su11 111 6
ll nn1r( -fl!rt\ITl11't',
rlu-n11.1rr, rictu1·r~.
~111~1 s!'IJ h:oi wrrkrnd
T110
k1t-
r i.·,
L,1IJ
A:\TIQUES. book~. lurn1lnrr.
"'asl1Pr/•tr)rr. n11S1'. Sal &
Sun 1(1.J. ,111 Vls1a Floru
I Ea~1blulfl :-.:B
111\.\l.\IO>-'D
in CORONA DJ::L. i\IAR.
~--14 1-: Coa~t l!wy. 57:;.11930
pJ ,\NO~ !.· t."ll<CANS
Nr:1v & USED
f t r 11 N l'l'Ult!~. P111t11 in1:~. • Y<1n1aJ1a P1anns .t OrgaM
1!1-1-"1 l'qpm"I, ratl1ri. hain • Tho111~·~ Orgar1s ~~r01r, 1111sr, 5 a t -S u 11 . • K1111hall P ianos
~dfi-'7:':'.'\0. :'.(}S7 G1bral1ar, C~l • Kohlrr S C11n1plwll
COAST MUSIC t.;,\Jli\l;!·: Sal<' ~I. ~.,(!'.:l ,, •'>EIVPORT ~ H,\RBOR ~111ngol1I. Cd.\f. K11. Sf'I , kg Cosio ,1 . * '"' "°·o •-I I I I I h I , , esa ·•~·~1 ~" "'·'1 • 111 es anr s, ii; t i.x-Opr11 l~ r r1 10.9 Sun 11·5
1urr S n11sc-.
O"KEEFF. & ,11rrr11t g;is SO -You'rb not ready
rnnl!I" 1\·1th griddle S•l5. 8&1 to uyl Coni::rrs~. C.~t . Rrn1 tht• piano of your choi('('
====~.---~,--=-I All n1onir.~ p;11d ~Tcrlit 10-POTif:RY Gara.gr ."-<ilc This 1>.·ard pun-ha~c _ from ;10
Sal. 9 '!11 l'\'eryth1ni:: goc.s nionthly
""' p,hhle De. Cd\\ GOULD MUSIC
llOO ZO-IJ i"\, i\lain, S..\ .·147-f.6!\I
llA.\I:ll0'.'10 . S1e11·1"·ay . Ya------------1 mahn • ne1v & used piano.~
r:rrni;:t:1·aror.1 .... Jrom S38 of al! makes. Des t ouys ln
GI:: Por1able CoJ .. r TV, So. Calif. Mo:hl hrt"I'.
Applianc•s
llkr 11u .. · ........... Sl 111 SOJ?if lDT ~I USIC CO.,
r.1-; rlr1·1r1r f11)'r1 .... Sfi9 !l.'i 1907 N, J\la111,
ftC \ ("un'irilr, 1·n•ur TV . Sll~ Santa Ana
\",h11lf)o1':•I au1on1.1t1c 11a'-hf'r. t'r:l·:J·: OP!.\:---C' . _. o~' f'l1f" Sill' ,,.., · w\:<.S f-'i l '-'i ...... ' ... .... ..... • \! d "t 7 ''" ' DUNLAP'S on a~· 111 <'.~ ··"J • :30 pm GOULD MUSIC CO. J~l:) ;\1·"f")l"1 1."lh·1!., C . .\!. ,01. N 548-7788 ~ :i 1 :\!;iin. :> .. \ ;,,1;.oos1
DIVORCt-~ Salc-l!llm 1· F Bf.J.D\l"!N Orgn.~oriir 2
' ~ :'11 11 11 u .'I 1 • f"'11"11.~sion In fl",.;;I rrcr r•·C11~, Ga ff!rr .~· AJ\"TlQUE:-;, book~. furn1tu 1·r. "'· 11·;ilnu1. ~i[)(I 1J1nrrtc set, .;><1!1/rr r11ngr & oven; u!<l'd I l+OO. ·+•.>+-'•'·',"·
KINGSIZE Sn1 11nons Beau1y
TYPIST Rest rnallrrss k boxsprings,
l·:XPERtt:NCED 11·;i.ln11t bookcasr h,..adbrd.
i\ITS'T I i\ITSC hy Dre~el. 2 Quer.n i\nnr
Opr. ror Nf'1>.'JlOl'I Br h . chrs .. '4 bar~tool~. rol\a11'ay
Graplui;~ firm. l yr. min. w . 96S-8267.
,._,per. 1'r<1u1red . P " rm . f'OR S "E D ·h 'I"" , p .t (M141 ~&-46MO 1u.. , an1s . r1n 0~1 ion. ' · 1 · Doublf' rouch. side lbl
11·ashrrldryf"r, n11.~r. :->al .'.: r•-t rl •-•>+O " n10. . ... ·s o er . ,),..,.....~ "°"'=°'====--Sun l~:,, •Ill Vista rlora PR!VATF l'\l"'C\' \\'ANTS C 0 L D SP 0 T rr.fn<•cr ato1·, • ' • IEa.~1hluf/1 NB " TO BUY PIANO t'OR ;;;:;:;::;:;;:;:::::::::::;::::! gro:I cond1tmn SJO. Al~o C1\S!I. :.12-li04j
DAVENPOBT ,t· t'ha1 r Sl"•. 2 Ph ilro, runs good S2J. :===========I
hlond r nd lahll'! $~1 each. 2 ~">16-7~JJ T•levi1ion
lfl.mp~ SlO. ;,,\8-461 J KEN.\IOHI:: aulo 11·asher . 1205
• \PPL\' IN PER:::O~
'1 P:'ll TO ~ P.\1
Snack Shop # I
WAITRESSES THE NEW JUDY LEE
"°l lam p. coffee lbl.. book
board. TV .t· stand. S?OUP.FS
-$200. Call Sundays -10 'til
6. 968--4:):?3.
CO'.'JTE:'ll PORARY W sofa, latr 1nodr1. xnlr t'Ollt:I. II
l<'IOsr p11lm\· back, royal blur. !}Tics. Si j . ~15-867~. ~-17-~llj
SJl.l, 6W·13T.l \\'ASl\EI? t.. dryer, avocado.
:1 P IECE Spanbh brclroom S12:i. RPrr1i;:--frosl ft-ce $100.
LC'ase Color TV or Bladr:
& \\.h1lt'. 011tion 10 buy.
r rrr li{'J"\"l{"f'. i\o rieposil
A-1\ct11·r TV Rr11tal Co.
'..'JOCi 1-::. Coas l lh1 y.
Coron11 drl i\lat•
~---------RJ.:!)"TAURANT. * * LADY.
for full nr par1 l1mr,
n1~\urr. S:l.00 pr>r hr,
54~986.1
RELIABLE
iv/t ruck
Young ~J 11 n
de I 1 v I' r
11ewspl1Jl"T"'. Advancf'mcnl
mgr. Aller 5 -~207
~e Betty Brurr. at
mijj E:xec
At:f'ncy /or Carrr r (iidJ
410 \\' Coa!\ 11111 .. N.B.
By Bpp0irit. SW.::!!:::~
s..Jc•
Give your f1mily
" CHRISTMAS
TO
REMEMBER
l::arn 2ood nio nry 111'l11na:;
AVON
.lll\lr •p;ir t IHlll',
no•\' C11J -
:111~ ir•11
!'IAI I
"d(i ' :11
i~ Pl'OIHsble, run &, r xc1lJng.
F.arn $j() -SIOO prr "·~!.:
full or part • 1imri, Choose
your 01,•n hounr. No drlivr>ry
or 1:0Utc1i ng, no 1n\·cs tn1cn1
Ill start. ln1m,d. profits •
we train. Phone 5-t~M*i.
~LLS • part lime only
\\'3nt<'d: :! mr.n
E1·r~ & Saturda)~
s..lary -1-bonu~
Ac•demy of
Computer Technol09y
CA.II 547-9471
~ an1 to 8 pn1
SALES Sars.h Coveniry ha~
npeni11gs for n or pt time
X1nas salrs. Ple a s 11.nt ,
d it:n1UC'1\ 1101·k 11100 in-
"rsl .. ('01 1ec t 1 on-' or
rk·liVC't"IC'~. Choose )Our 011·n
hl':s. !lli11 . .11ge 21. for intv,
•·all: :~14 & !"162-:i69J
SJ::Ai\ISTRJ-.:::;,.<::, r xp'<l 1 n
drapr>1·ir~. Ulg11na B 1• h .
Phollf' or 111·ite LllJtU,11<1
Beach l nteriol"", 1()3) S.
Co.11.~I 111\1'· 494-6848
SEAMSTRESS
COUNTERGIRL
l:'<rfd pl"'ff"rrf'd. Ap11ly n1nrn.
111:;:~ CLO\\"N (J.~:A:-i::r. . .:.
Fn ~h1ori l ~I 6\\.:?311 C7'=C7.=C7 __ _
I ;\JTJ.:O Ft·:---o -Comnitllll1\'
job
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Apply in pe1'Son only
USED 5 pc deluxe anlique
"ht ditlC'ttr s:~ .. ~ pc r.ornf'r
group, floral $38. Gl"C'cn
quiltrd occ:. 1-hal r S29. The
fac-t{lry, 188:1 H 11. r b o r .
~140-68-12
~rl, l1kr n('I\". $:'00. Fn:'Clf'r·~ S6."1. :~I0-109:. ~=~~---~-=-+CURTIS i\·lathc~ •1ln1b. TV,
11 ) J22-11.J3
THE RIGGER
Call :-.18-7119'.l l\IA\'T /\G aulo washer, x~nr A~l/t"l\I K· tunilablr . SJ:().
cood. 4 yr.; old. $.'.<l. Pvt p!}. ;»&-i \97.
Office Furniture 8010
# 16 F11.shion lslanJ
Nc1\'POJ"t Beach
SPA,'\J.l:Jl f)('~k-<:111·1-..rt all GOOD cornhl ion s· loose lou r i-1\lf's !.-tnp, ch,11r inl'I
pillo1v back 5ef.11. Bei2e, S'.!00 1.JI 'jjS~l51:! errs &
hrocadr n1aleri11.I. i\lade by ii·klldF
--=~===~--1 Kroehler S75. j46..1879 WAITRESS NA"I1.iRAL Oak drsk. :Hx60"'.
SOFA 8". bdrm set, slands &:. likr n"'"'· s1:1.
d~iiscr. chain;, i;!f'p-\bl~ &. • Cnll ()62-8200 ..
EXPERIENCED lamps, 127 44th s1 .. N.B. I ~========
Apply in Person
SURF & SIRLOIN
5930 Pac. Cit. Hwy.
67:.--0711
Quality kine l)('d-<juiltcd.
CompletC'..r.1nuS'!d $103, l\'Orl h
s2;i0. Afl ;, I: 11i<ll'I_,; 84'.!-G:.:'.6 -~N~•ow"po='~'=8-•.•_c_h __ , 11 SINC:LJ-.: heel &: box~pring.~
• \\•AITRESSES -O\'l'"I' :.!1 in rxcrl. cond. 1 1bl. & 2
Apply: F LYING BUTLER rhi-... 6-12-:1690 a/1. j .
Office Equipment 8011
TYPE\\'RITER, add. nu1rh ..
c-alcula1or. Very reaso1111lllr..
Xln1 ro•l'1 89:.1-242:~
1014
:'\JOI ll'r1'1!'1..!:!.._Bh·d .. ~ \\·;11nut chillll cabinri SllO RE~At.:RANT equip. lla!rh
WA1TRESS 3084 Tylf'r \\'ay, C.\t. rn\"rr l11.l1lr 1op. hahy ~nu\ll
r-:,c·rll. 0Jl("n1n1 F"or l;:xper . ~i46-19i0 p1:11l0. p111no hai· k ~1ool~.
D1n11rr l.lou,;,. \\"111trr~~ ln LIVING rooin furn: roui·he5, C'On1p. uphol. L'(l('k1a1I hr11· &
•· ( ''" " d"I 'I•~· bark h:ll\ 17 s!IJl'lls. unc.Jrr ..,11,. o Lv l''O a L ' • • ch1'in . lampJ. Ir~ desk. I:.
nlnl!I f'lr gant rr;;1auran1ii. ml!'C Jt'nl!I. fii:.-:-iJ9? bar equip. 2 ~ •lraut.:h1
Oin11tr only-~n hou~ lx'f'r coolers v1/bot1lr ~1or.
E,;rrll. tip ll\"tl"l\l:"t _ itood OIL walnut ~lodule. T11 0 I cubf' I('(' n1arh. J l'n1shC'd
pay-Call Dinln11: Room i\lgr. s<"~!~ . 11il~:l tablf' in eenler . 1!'f' n11irh l'lr-lanry'a i't>;1
1t rhf' Rrst11.ur11111 •flrr6 PM SG.,. 614--1 r.9. Shant.\' fil:">--0100
dail,1. r\L"'Pt ,\loncl11~· REIGE 9·--;;,,c-, -,·,.,,-1~,-,-,-d I~='-"-'---====·-·-·
CHARLES SISTRd 5100, Rlu,. n1a1 rh1ng rha 1r~ Househol~~· 8020
.':!~:. ~;. Cna~r 11 1\)'. ~~" ,.,1 536-4j6~
l'onina drl o\1:tl' -Tl"' \l n11!r lat1lr , 2
,111~' \\"r~t 11/ i\larA11hut P,h rl IAlY •LJ<:.~n. Si:i
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1i1ffrf' rhl, 1lrr!!lsr r, h1·h•l<'k
rh11 1r<, dr~k, rrfrli,:
or li.11 17 ,J
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APT unit-sro1·r. l"f'l11gf'rritrw.
sink, t'nmb1na11on. X I n 1
1·011d. 6·1fril!6l
PA CKAHD Brtl 21" l'Olor
1\1. Col. ~l11 ple cah. Good
l"OlklJllOn $110. :i40--7217
f,; l;!SE IJ TV '~ "f.-:
$1.'i -SIO. GoOd [(}t;cJition
~lquas 8110 Call 5 13-6~15 I===== J UST RE~E:IVED: T'1~fany Hi·Fi & Stereo
Qutzal. S1eubcn, Bristol, 1210
Bohcn1ia n, Cr fl n b (' r r Y , COJ\IPONE~T li terM sout'ld
Cnrnil'al. Caleodar Plates. syslr.n1-Cilal11Jn Pl"!' .11nlp &
~1C'1nF. \luslachr C u p s. tunrr. Dynakit iO .11n1p.
Barlil'r R11s:. ~ POii1C r Bed. i\tu·acord II c:hani,:cr, KLH
6.· ,\!urh .\lorr. Open 6 tfays G's. B11rnr orangr cabinet
-10 'IJI .1. Sun .. 12 'til .,. S300 rornplrttt. Call 6-l<J-2~30
i\lrn-y Janrs i\ntiquf"S, 2132 ask rur Phil.
f';c111lllt'I Bl1·d .. C.i\I. losr=c=·ncc".o,,..., -Ac,c1c1o.,.c'1c--r.·,cd-~,
Pat Michael Antiques ph<1~rarh, "11lnu1 consolr..
GRAND OPENING I Oullf'I.~ for t:i pe rec:ordin1: &
F"111{' Sf'l<'rl111n of Europttiln playhark Sl:.O or bes! cir
&. An1r11can Viclol'ian. rurr-1 Ser '" npprrt". 673-~14 ef! •I
1tu1l'. St'f' :ti ·168 f.. 11th St. BAP.Zll.AY rompant'nl C"Rb.
In C .\I. 6-'5-2776, lf) lo ;,. 11·11h m;itrhinl!' ~IX'aker encl.
F.L1'Xi'A!"T I. o 11 1 ~ :0.\1 01t 11 a l S75 ~n1all Sl'f'llk~
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BRASS. BEDS-"Copy C111" pl111·"~
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SALE AND TRADE
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TRANSPORTATloN TRANSPORT~A~T~IO~N~~~T~RA~N~s=po·RTATION ,
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FREE TO .YOU l·s-.i-lbo-.-,,----90-10 /-------,
----·------Mobile Homff 9200 Motorcycles WVABLt~ blk/1vhl Io n g CAL 2J, lull racing gear, SS
haired lemalt-k11Lt'n 10 11-·ks. rat110, 91, Ev1nrudc, niany
old l'll't'tls good home. \\'W >.tra!'I $6900. 64!".-8559
9300 Trucks 9500 Imported Auto1o 9600 Imported Autos 9600
Tape Recordtr1o 8220 Mi1ctllaneaus 1600
i\IODEL 990 Ro~rls ·rare
record"r v.•/nukt' & 1•ar
phone~-Excel. cond. ~ HXL
67~ days. E vc n I Jl~S
b1>-0693
C1mera1 & Equip. 8300 ---\\'ILL BUY 16 111111 prnj.
silent or IMltuui. f\l ust be 1n
good COil(!. l'eU.~. pru·f"cL
\\'ILL ~!:.:LL F e deral
Enlari;-1·r l0r l".> n1 m
2, .. ,, ., . ' ~ x , , t'!1·, 111 foldaway
casr ,1/ 111a.,k1ni; f';1srl
\~'ill trade 011 pl'OJ•·i.:101·. Call
on \1 knds. Fn r•1•rn 1hru
Sun, Lai;una n ea c h,
•199--21:>2
\\'ILL BUY 11> nun pruj_
sileut ur sound. f\lu:.t he 111
good concl. re<1s. priced.
V.'ILL SELL Fedrral
t'nlarger Jor 35 mn1 21.-· x
2~1 ", rh~ in loldav.•ay case
w/mask1ng easrl. \V 1 l !
tr111lr on pro1ec·tor. Call Sat
499--21:)2
ENLARGER t•C'tL :'lj.\J\l !Q
21 ~ X3·~· Tank & 11111111•1·ous
aecessQnrs. 127 ·l~1J1 $1 ,
NJ~. 6i.-1-0li l
FOR Sale: f\lixed bai;: of
goodies includi~ desk $10.
Dbl bed I.ram" $10, bar &
stools S26, !able $1, lyping
tbl Sl.50, baby II.lb. 1n!anl
seal k other baby items,
Polaroid camera $7 _jQ, port.
l~aler S7.50, v.·affle iron $2,
botlle s1<'nlizer 52.~.0. bowl·
u1l:' ball & bag $10, \\'lg &
t"a.o;e Sl5 & niany ot!\C'r
uen1s. fl(f) Park Av f" ..
Laguna Beach or i: a I!
194-982'!
!',\LE _ S.-\LI:: _ ~ALE
·r1~asu1'f' ! Tnt:<li Sa.Ir
Nr11·port Ehl'll Clol) chanly
proJei.:1. CO.\lE Yt; ALL~
i\lu11)' 11r111~ ro ehoose /r"0111.
All do11att'J fron1 n1rrn l}t•1-s
& lnrn<ls. Gootlt<'S galore.
Come b1u11sr l: unro,•rr a
trcasur<' 17Q.l-270$ Chi! Dr.
N.B. IAlley enlrani:l'J. Nov.
1st & 2nd. !O A:\1 lo 5 P~I.
*AUCTION*
If you 11·i!I .~ell DI' huy
.spay for good ho1nc. 835-4157 LIOO 14 . .sails, Lratll'r & lioal
10/31 cover. S9'.l~1. FoE=l\lcAcl..l~;cbc,-ond~·,-,.-'-""·. --P"-~-1 j.\8-168;1
py, Jll ale bn..111'n/black, 110 81£ CAT
n1 1 x e d fl o pp y . Ii ad \\'/trailer Sl,000.
d 1s t c n1 p er i; ho Is . Call 499-2RZ;,
646--016.J 1116 Lroo 14 No. :J200 All custoni
!\!ALE l,jt)1111. ShC'ph•'rd pup· ra(·1ng l'fft11p,
py. ti n1os. old. All sho1s. To &14-071-1
gOOCI ho me w/ch1IUre11. SABOT~---
8~087 11 / .) S ltiO
l YH old lc111alr '• BPlgta11-I===========
• i Gennan Shrpherd. S11·cct Power Cruiser1o 9020
do1; 10 good ho ml' . ----------
~8-23.l:, l l-'.: CAi\IPBElJ. CrUIS('I' 11' '' 1!h
LOVABLt; srnall b re rd llt"11• ~ llP Cht'\'Y \'1\:;111•'.
fcr nalc shor! haired puppy 2 tra11snuss1on, V..-ln"·· •'Ir ,
n1o:s. old needs good hon1r . r(•ady lo !:" in. N"•·tls
1130--449.1 l1nishinf;. $3119.'.i. 11 i!h trll'
-~-~------1 642-9'201 PUPS • GE:nnan shol1hair • --~=====---
Dob<'>'ffi'"-f. X ' ' 1 1 ' " ' MARLINEER huntl'r. pcl, prolt'Cl1on
963-6913 11 11 l.ikr nC'\\ ·\O' Gas. S lti.l\JO
LOVABLE calll'O kitten and Da)s 71~-tillO il lrs. Bru1111.
friendly tortoiS<" shrll , 5 Y•ks 1'\'l'S 673·~11!11 :\Ir. Jion1'-'·
old neC'd good h 0 !ll cs. l'Jti7 32' cnRrs Ct>nnth1·tn '>-12 7""" 10/31 . ' • • -"""' fully rq111ppr1!. ?\hn l"(lnd .
~ K1rtrns. 2 d;1rhni: Ca lico's, \\'i ll splJ 1•cp111~ flay" 171<!i
I gray & 1 bl11rk & \\·hill'. 8 7:il---Oli."il. ('\'t'S J.IS-:!·IJ.l ,,Jr.
11·ks. uld, hsPhrkn &1•1--0fi.~'I; 011·,•ns.
SPACES!
MOVE IN TODAY !!!
NEW 5* PARK
CHOICE OF MODELS
OR CUSTOM BUILT
IN S.MOG FREE
Costa Mesa
Newport Harbor
;\dull :'11uh1!r \l ()tll<-Paik
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CAL L 17141 642-1350
IUY J• NEW scLL 1m us to
Cooper
TRAILER SALES
''Buy from a man
who lives in one!" \r 1·: :;:r:nvu.·1·:
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I Bt<·k .~·o. <•f 1'01''' :1.~I )1~•6
1'167 llUNOA rn 100
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1.1 ... ., staru-r, 8(\() 01 !):. n11
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Cu11q>Jto1rl~· stot k • PL'l'lc'• l
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JAMES LTD
GMC TRUCKS
Oran;:e County Salt·~
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Nf'.:\V _ lJ5ElJ
UNIVERSITY
OLDSMOBILE
::~.ii Harbor Bl~·J.
c o,,ta 1-lc:."
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1 :~~1 Nt·1,1,.,rt n 11it i;e .l\!'11\r'Or: ~1t" l!lti7 furd
l·.•·nnQl ll\•'. h('.1 1·y duly "iflrr
1;,,1. s1~rr ... li::O \\'. lilh !)1.. ·:,:1 BSA C'hulll)l'l' ;\•'\\ 11H1!or-
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Jeeps 9510
Auto Services & Parts 9400~L'.~;; K.~l~l·.r. .T•'l'!'. ·1 1\lu·i•I
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Auto Supply
Wholesale
Pril···~ lo ,\I!
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11" \'ll'lflfifl, ('\! 5 1~ t:~.~(I
l:i:rii l Br:1<·h Bhtl. llE S -10~.~91
"" Ol'E:"l" 7 lJ.\ YS 1t
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Tu~o1 .. or H1\llwi'>. l ,n •<il for
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Campers 9520
1968 VW CAMPER
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l'u11 111)', II t'~I pli,1l1 ,1 11 11 ul
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Bayside Motors
]!It.ii (Ji'EL "t;ir1011 11,.~on.
J1h,. rn·11. \\ FTj:16 •••• $125:.0
l!Ji .. ~ Tl:IL.'IPll T ll·tl. ins
l"Llll\'t'I, 11·1 ! I\ lili k 1nt .
)'IJl.\ltP• ~JIPWi .•. 519'J:J
l!ll,:: \'\\', 1"ry ,,h.11 It. hx:;il
fdl", 111 (lh~1,lilll' l11p ('11111!
lhruou!' J\l akr oi s 11. rr-:i.snn.
:1blr oiler~ \\'a1Tan1f'd r,.,_N.
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DATSUN
'68 DATSUN
floo1· ~rdan. aUlo !1'~11",
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S11;1.>, II QU3."-"
l[lliij l'O llSCI 1~; 912. air cond , 900 So. Cst. Highway
:i ~1xl. A.\l i'":\1. 111:111v •''\t1·;1 ~. Laguna Beach
l</W 11111.,:11:!' nnJy ~.:~in" r"~ 1 494-7503 * 540-3100
p r11·,. s11:1:.. 1\an<1n11:d
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au1". 11·an:<, 1111• ('l.lllct, hk(·
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BAYSIDE MOTORS
]_'111 \\' <'•)d,! lli;:h11;iy
'69 PICKUP
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dlr, 11 111 :-.:11-rll1,.,..! ~r11111l
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p:1rl} zQ.-;!l()o11.1; Call l\f'n
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NO. 1
DATSUN DEALER
DOT DATSUN
!111111 111~1011 Be~rh
$\'_'.j~SI nr ~110.n.1-12
\J.> IJ~\l':-'L.;~-!G~)_ !1 kf. np11.
a11111, r ,1 h, p1·11· pa1 ry.
N~:\V :~11nn1 Zc·1 ~s Jko11 Con·
darlrx Supl'r BC 11·/proxar
clost'-up lrnsC'.~. l!lir easc
SZtiO frl,)-141:-t afh'r 6 11.111.
EDIXA SLR Ca1111•ra, 2.8
auio. li•ris $~.0. flash & \\'I A
lf'ns 52.l, or r1·;1dr. '.i.X1-30:.!I
gl\r \Vindy ;i 1ry
Au r•tions f riday 7: 30 pm.
Windy's Auction Barn
Br l11i111 Tony's Bid~. tllat'l.
2075 1 ~ Nrwp01·1. (~i\I 646'868
PA!N'rERS Equip: Binks
Jo,1·boy f o 111 p rr s so r , :.!
n1hrrs. 40' r.xlPnsion latldP-l'.
2 20· ladders. ;, J:al pot, 2 gal
pol s, m1se guns & hoses.
DrVilbes a i r Jess, 642·0141
af1rr 5
~>!!21 Carob s1., l\'.B. 101:n 1 ·,-~1·~c-H-n-1~s-e·,0-,-,,-"-.,.-. ~co-.,-o.
FREt; i\!ale kilh•11, 8 wks ED: .Fully t'i!t!lppcd. Xlnl
old. ~l altl'SI' qn')', 11'hill' CtJlld. l\!u.-;1 """~ Ca I I
lllll\'S. Slurdy & handsonir. 67:.--::2·13 or i.;::i--0::0:;
SELL-1'< 111>.n't B•~a1·11 * ~IG-~JQ:i5
CLUTCH '1i7-cl11-;vy .• , T 1'1;i:"l:j; !==========~ 11 1;:-li p1•1·l11nn;u1er-l~P•'. fll"!'~· 11/il)'J' l' .. 1h 111 c r c·;1.,1fH'I".
1 -~~~!1!!1 $1 J;i:, :i-1))-~0 \ij
ENGLISH FORD
Sporting Goods 8500 SOLD l!o111r~ E,·erythlng
GOC's! Color TV. sectional.
GOLF clubs, l'On1plerr set or table & lan1ps, bedroom set,
men'i; !\lcGrl'gor s i 1 v er piano. dlnettr se!, 11·asher &
Scott Tourn<'y's, like nc11·. dryer, desks and J.fuch
SIJld tor ovC'r $200 nc1v. \viii !\lore! 54&-91t:i
lake any reasonable orfer. CarJK'I !ayrr lu1!'1 Iii Lo
Also !'le! ol \\'Omen's begin· n) lons Sl.99 yd. Shag.~
nen;, $20. 5-15-1840 from s::.50 up --f-n1y labor,
12 GA plasllc 3-1-8, casr, S.Xl. 9l}c per yard. 968-6910
.30 carb1nl' rC'loads $&-100 STERLl1'-'G Si Iv er In!'!
.30S G I 58-100. 5-18-19811. Ro) al Dariish, r o n1 p .
srr\'1ce for 8. 6-1~-2160 aft 7
&16--8782 l l/3 O\\"ENS Cal>ii1 Cruisrr. 22
DARLING fui~y grey &_. t•t. Newly Pll•ntPd. Inl.i0<11·rl.
11·h1!r k1!!rn~. 8 ll'kS, ready Xlrll ('Qlld. $;.()O. j ;;fi-8:.31i
[Qr nr-111 ho1nc-s %..ll-1J97 11/l F:l'c~.
PETS 1nd LIVESTOCK 2.r FAIRl.!:-IF.R. Spor1fi~h~·r
F/B. 2:,0 hi> C1•11s111trr. l'Onl·
Cats 8820 plC'trly f•quip. 61.~~7:.'..'l
=.::....----~ TRAVELING, mu~1 SC'll 10 Boat Trailers
n1os. old Siar11csr k Abys.~i-
nian lemalc ki111es. For \\'ANTED: Usf'd boal
pt'ls. b~hn!:! or sho11·. Best for 12·18' boo1 i:n::th.
olfer. c;.1:HJJ."i6 LI S-l.J91
9032
tflr.
SIA:'llESt; 1\1\l('n.~. &alpoi!it M1rint Equip. 9035
len111l r 5:.'0 ?>.lalr S 2J .1 ----~~-----
g;1;>--0j74 SPINNAKERS
~-i o~ .. :;9· :-. .'1' CHUCK Dcril surlhoard . .,,..
ci'l('nl rond1l1on, !'11'11 cheap,
962-!"1!}!)8.
Miscell1neous 8600
Dogs 88'25 1.:1 01 .• ;;~r :-. '!1" ..•..• S~i..IO
pill ---"---------"• ut .• ·1~' :-, :!,~· , .... , S27:1
3 PC Brissr1\ bedrn1 sci, kg COCKEJ-:. Pup p 1 f's -l ~1 or. .• ~:1• :-. '.!.'i' ••...• S2JO ~r.. lx'd Sl,--.0 N:( of hf't:l!l!\<'1'1' (-;Oli;C'••ll~ 1~~111 buff puppies l j or. •. \j' ), '.'S" •••.•• s:K!O
<lruni.~. brand new S9j_ ll'tHn thC' ~h11n1-0·.lcts lirir; - . ' 40 .. .,... SIOO
'I k ,) oz -x ~' ••. ' .. !IGS-6-123 An l'a~~ern !111e \1'e. ·n_own 3_, 0;, _ 40. x 2.1' ... : •• s~.iO
Misc. Wanted 8610
$WEBUY$
$ FURNITURE $
APPLIANCES
fC'n1al".
for th<'ll' gC'nUr-dispo~111011 , N ·!Ilk II Sc .1 l 51:;,j & show qualilirs. t 'ully avy · -11 , x,an ·•
'''eanctl. AKC reg1~. T'honc ., • linney s
!714 ) ~1-1936 (962-86.il\ . l11 p ChandlC'ry
Prier S\CO ea ma le or ~;),';7 \\',Coast ll:?h11;i,v
i\1'11port ll<'acli, J·1S-ll!I!
WEIMERANER--S-Boat Slip Mooring 9036 pt,;ppri::s PL"l~l:..BJ!I:.:D --~~---'---!
Y our Mobile Home
FOR CASH
636--3291 , 536-8869 Broker
BAY HARBOR
Mobile Home Sales
C:1sa Lon1a Itull -,\1,ay •
Shrralua i\lanor -lloo1f'!lc.
Kit • J>i't'sli~(li . Sahara
Al.I. SIZF:S
NO\V ON Dl!'PL,\\'
l 1:r, B;i.k"r :)!., Cosla ~1.••:1
1 " blO<'k Last or /l;u·bor B!l"tl.
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-PUBLIC NOTfCE-
L!!JL 11),\TIO:"\ S,\J.I·:
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furn, slu1·" .t rDfn~. 111cl.
1'•'11' ,\11 11111,t:. t..:.~··rll. l'Vlld.
4:l7-l 12i. or Ii 12....,~Sti\
Mini Bikes 9275 -----
Slll"I' pl.d r ,(. hl'•ll 1ni; ~\'h, .l\1!'/{'iJl11!. 11/11 111 hi ' Siii'
$65. 95 !1ri•s. J<1<0f.."s, ~··if ~·1·11 l;ilni•i!
National Speed Center !Hil!'I & urtH•r l''l.ll'<i.~. ~l~ljl(J.
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in Trucks 9SOO
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YELl,Q\V fi. F:. n::lng. Xlnl.
Cond., S7J. Couch & <'hair
SW. Phone s1and & chair
Sli Pan11sonic s1C'rro A.\J.
t"i\I rC'Cllr<l player, $7:1.
536-8007, %2-3728. H U:-;TJL'\GTO~'-'ll~A~n~B~O~c~· n~
Sal/Sun !O.•l. Green lJlul'
sofa, orirnt;U rugs. lan111s,
rablrs & all sorts of 1h1n;;s.
84&-3161.
Colo• TV1-Pie"o1-Ste•eo1
1 Plec• er Houw full
CASH IN JO MINUTES
• 541-4531 •
'63 CHEV. PI CKU P 'f·\V ·;11 ~"I'll 1•1 '""r
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WE PAY CASH
B{«.lU Ulul 'ul\d1!11111· p11ro'l1 "" ~·t·ll -, \I I I ·'
'69 HONDA 350
s HI C'arh p:ir1 l\ov, thni .!au Jj1h.
( .. II 6 l~-S!2:;. af1r1 4 P~l . S2 00 per fl C:.ill Chuck
AKC SILK Y PUPPtE :-; A1C'l'Y 673-:">2.";t
Motorcycles 9300
ALFA ROMEO
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ALFA ROMEO
DEALER
AT LAST! !
Immediate Delivery
NEW
Alfa Romeo's
• All Model$ •
tf!l martuis ~motors
900 So. Cst. Highway
Laguna Beach
494-7503 * S40-3100
l\itil ALF,\ l\Q1lll'\J ft(1;1Uslc1·
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111'1'.~. Xlnt t"Und. 5 7'50.
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AUSTIN HEALEY
AUSTIN AMERIC A
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ORANGE COUNTY'S
VOLUME ENGLISH
FORD DEALER
SALES -SERVICE
'6~ !1IOOF.l.S
ln1111edl.:itc dclivc-ry
L ,\P.CE Sl'.:LECrlO:i
Theodore
ROBINS FORD
:!060 Harbor Eh·•L
IJ>sta. i\lcsa 61'.!·00lr
FERRARI
FERRARI
Ne wport ln1ports L!d . Or·
an!:c County's only author·
~i:-d tl"alrr.
S A LES-SE11VTCF.-P .!\!.TS
:.llOO \V. Coast l i11y.
Nc1,·porl Bcacl1
G4'.!-!l·1ffi ~·I0· 176•1
1\lilh'll'ltl'<f r .·rr;in ill",1lr r
"';--FIAT
FIRE.."\VOOD [01• :.al!'-l"Ul lo
you r t;pecifiearions: 11·rll
sea.sonf'd. DC'J1v &. s1ck'1l
!n-e. STr .. '>O 'i C. $17.:.0 C,
Call L'Ollert li14) 688--0846.
ASJ I blonde human /uur.
h and-tied \\lg \r1th
Jtyrolo,in1 h<'arf and case
$7;i. 6-l~>--09J..i afler 3 P~l 01·
W<'1'kend~.
WANTED
All ha1c nrw hon1r~. c~cept SLIP A\'ailalil<-for ::o hoa!,
j\lr. SchroedPr & he·!'i lonely also s1dr hr-fr.r 1J' Uua t.
He's f;i.L h;ippy z. 10,·r5 to 67~>-4192. &16-fl61::
1:0,111 B1kr "1th •''1.11,1,:
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VW DUNE BUGGY • ~l!l"l I\', Cuasr lf11y .• N B.
61.!-'f lfl;, !'i4G-I 76 l
l'.:f."10 P.l'.11·h Ull•d. !1 hvy 3!1)
•'.' h!h:. ·"•. <:, <~. F1 11).I
f(JH.BY Vacuu111 c1ean!'r II 1!h
atta~h & pol 1shC'r. Xln1 l'()nd
&·. guaran!ccd. Pay oil ba! of
$39.67 or t11ke over py1nnts.
Credit dept :Jli-.7289
PATIO grill, upright piano.
upright f1.,.-.,.zer. rr~t. rrenrh
fryer & 111isc, 536-2683 R!trr
11.
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S\2:i. i\laple dresser S45.
StorC' coun!C'r S\8. Sw·lboard
$-IZI. fJ.16--l!tOO.
\V I I I HLl-'OOL Cuprwr1n11<-
RE'l rlf! ~-ill. TV Rik !· 11·hl ,
Sl5. Rab1<-s playprn, $j .
%2-.IY16'i
CARPf:.. T Jns1all,..1· ha.~ onr
roli. avocado nylon ral"pf'I ,
double 1utf'-bai:-k1•rl. \\'Ill srll
all or p:i.r1 $3/ya nt. ~14~i24:i
CROS!; lop n.clr1g.,
au1on1;'l!ic drfm~!. E~I'. Sfi:i.
'l'h~ l!ous!' 111 Back 4~j E
17rh. 6·12-5741.
•••• FAi\llLY fl·lembrrship I 11
lrv1nr Co;i.~I Country Club
for s.ill'. Pv! ply. 67:~-91JI
\\'EDDIJ\"G Ring~ -His &-
Hr.rs. U1>1•d 90 days. Anliqul'
i;:nld, Beautiful. ,,lakr Off1•r.
Call 61.-Hil:l9
KIRBY Va~uun1 Cl,,atlf'r.
!1kr T1('11·. cost S200, 11·111 ':Sell
for Sj(). 6·16-"jj.'\5
POOL tahl" 4'll8'. likf' ne11 .
Set to apprr.c, &12-C997 or
646-3678.
A0i\11 RAl. l'Olor TV. 2)" $200
Llhr blk chair S·f1 Round
din tahlc SJ;,. RlJ--2316.
LIK.E your hairpicet"S 10 lonk
nalural? Try nur !ouch.
Rt-as. prices. R-12-3!11 1.
TORO ro1ary nm11·rr. l!l".
complc-!c S4:i. GA! edger S20.
962-6149
Shop Sn1ilh \\'OOtl lalhe
and tools Sl~.O.
• 646-7816 •
Firewood for saJe
Ory Eucalyp!U!'I
54G-9887
Quality kin1: br•l.qulltf'd
compl"le--unu!lt'd SIOO, 11-·or1h
$250. Ari 5 & wknds M2..fi.i36
1-12 c•Ui" shotgun & 1
Rugt'r con\'rl1ihlc '· 2 :Z
magnum * 61G.C6!t!I
\\"omen's 26" Phillips
3 spd, Bike -S~il.
Brand ne1Y, 646-~i09.
no layout '''/trains, ll('('nlc',
beaut. See to a pprec., make
ofler . 5"'5--0205
SMALL mlnibik"-S35: l
ll'heC'I bike $50. 64fNDi;
188'J r.tcrrill. Costa f\1rAA
F:XC!::Ll.ENT r'ond1t1on
bike!t. G1rl".11, boy·, :..-.0 lnch
$17.~i(} rarh. 51R-M49
.\t.rro:\fATIC 11·ashrr S:"il,
BNtroorn !V'I $il(I. F::",'flllrnl
l'Of"llh11on. ~91-16~.l
:0-:1d1•-\\J11d1 1· lr11h. l'.JGi Cll11.;. USC'd rurn11ure; \\'asher!, dry.
ers, l'cf11g 's, "'orkini;: or not.
REWARD
S'!. to SW.
play, ~r18-19j7. BOAT Slips, J\"r,1·11C>rl Harbor
\\'Efl\!ARA.NER p ~l pp I j> s No Sailboats. 16 t""I. ro '30 Fl .
AKC, shots. Grand c;hD.111-1l2 IV. Cs1. lfwy, ~B j -IS-;)i:1t liJ!lm~uis Umotors
900 So . Cst. Highway
Laguna Beach
494-7503 * 540-3 10-'
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6 !~·iOSI
NJ:.:l'.:D bricks one lo 1000,
rc11sonably priced. &14--4687
FREE TO YOU
Bt:ARDED iris, variou~ C'O!·
01·s, You d ig Saturday only.
18889 Santa Clara Clfcl!' F'V
962-410!! 11/1
AKC Basi;!'!t hound female -
J yr. IJ'i-colol'f.'d, lo,·cs
chiklrrn. Needs fe llCC"tl yd.
~>lil--Ni3S. l'l'f'S. 11/!
YOUNG Fen1alc Tort1P Poinl
cal. &aulilul ;in<! lnendly.
All s h o I s . llousebroke"
l!'.!S-20S9 ll/3
fRI::~: pt~·1,·ooJ s <'r ap~,
n1aho~:1.ny and f1r. S&I \\'
l81h S1 C:\I 6-1&-:.ZJi7 ll/l
LO.\"l-;·ha1red /rn1:1.lr k1111•11.
~ilvrr i;::rl'y ,(· t1lk ., box
11'lt1111'rl :1~6-0!~1; 11/1
BL,,C'I\: ,,11gorn f..l!T<-11. n1alP,
~p{'lrox :: ni,.,~ old. Gcntl"
pions. '* (714\ Sfl~-2 12~• OCX::K for rC'111 for poll'rr
bo<11 lo ~~· ~1 .'.:oO 11 !on!,
11ks, L1ghl~ S.· 11 ;11rr 1n" ti'i"~-1>;02
~hots. ~ (Pn1.1 lr~.
biscuit s:f,i, 8~7-6.'ll'i>
II hilc'·
BLACH: poot!lrs, J-n11J1. 2
8oat-Y1cht
Charttrs 9039
loys. nialP~. 4 ll1(1S. AKC SAii .• CAL 211 52j per <l«.'r'. re~. Best nll<'r. 842-1!162. CA!~ 36 SGO JX'l' day. Sleeps
\\'IHTt; Pooi:l!P pupp1f'~. 2 6. C;ii! \7141 8·1&-2!'1JI.
1110s .. falher purclJred. lo,·c·
l~·. rnbu~1. S•IO. 49-1-47•\f\. Mobile Homes 9200
7 :'110 old 111;;!1' Cl11huahua. ---P--k
purebrcr1 _ n<l paper~. Top Family ar
• s2:1. 6\J-0127 "" 20x60
--,,,c,~-.":171,\~ PUPPIE~ or
Qt;ALITY. AKC. REG.
• ~;z-~;;9 *
l Bedrooms, 2 h<ilh~. ~k11·1.;,
a11-nlnts, \'OOll'r. 111 S.1nL1
.\n:i ;\l11<t "<!rr1l wr jj_~.t;.. ':2!11
AKr: Sill.:v Tf'rnrr "'air 12X60 NEW MOON pup~. Ch1."1~tn1:1.~ ~ 11 r •·I al : llf'dnvitn 111 (;;udr11 c;ml'r
pntr Iv \O\! S12:-i. 61 1-1806 AllUll P,lJk. f n1np!r((' Si~~t.
PQl)Dl.E -Pups. liny !oy ,~· Ca!l 6.16·3~'91 Rf"lkrr
toy, all rolor~. AKC, 10P 1968 12x60
riual1!\'. Stu1! ~1·r. 8'.}3-'Hl') , . _ ·------! i .. ,i, ... ,m 1•1 .1 ~I"!' ~1t•1l1 ~FGHAN HOUNO parl.. 111 c.,~11 J\lr.-.i. L•·.11-~ 'Vr;i1·~ nld. ·1·1!1·2~1J!l 111~ .ir<'~' 6~6·..,2'.11
'll~fl'\,11,.111. 9ti~··l~!l~ l f"L'I L-,-,-."--1-1-1 ---------Horses 8830 • · '('' '• : ... g.._. 1" ll f' U PP l F, :';, :\ll:oiPd "'all'r 1ank S J.~00 lli'ID
Slirphrl'd -&J.-.;r1 7 11ks Q!d, S:\iALL Shcllan<l, r· h 1 J cl l\r11·porl. :"'p ~n. ~ r \!
900 So, Cs!. Highway
Laguna Beach
494-7503 * 540-JlOO
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n10d«I T-'211 S.:uo.
:1~fl..'.liG."'. lJ rj broke, dapk grey $7j. .\!A!,-E OFrEr. rur '.!th :,;· ·r,7 L /\ \1 R n: ~:TT A I ,11
CUTl:>:.'i"r k1tlens i\lan111 t'J11C-:,0\~5828 Golden \\.esc, 40' scrernf'd SfY"t:lal. ~Of)(! 1·nnd. fij:J-ff;1<,~
PICKUP TRUCKS
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KUSTOM MOTORS 900 So. Cst. Highwa y
\u11i J!t n11. Laguna Beach
l\J! f":.i~• 1 :-.1, t'.\! "dr}-:.~I J,494-7503 * 540-3 100
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~1rlr-1~1·k•1.., $1 Pf"). u::.·111~\ll·.\J,1:..; \1;11\\ 1111"1' I~"'..
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11\iliS 1101).; \l/d\i:; llF'i' 1'..I:
Imported Aufo5 9600 -----1'1·1 ;\11)1'1;,\:-,r ! . ! ,.
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CORTINA
'67 FORD CORTINA
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.1fr, L w Li rYj:!.~. 1\ $;1el'1;1I
" $1 299
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c om l, und(•r J2.00C' 1111, $1 lrJO
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DATSUN
'69 DATSUN
n,~ 1 d1· ~r•l.ui, 1 •pd 111t· .
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JAGUAR
Autliorized
Dealer
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1.11'-;.;r !'i1<1\k 1\v,0 J,i1 ,J ' e Thi• ;\LL ;'\E\V :\,I ~l~!J.\\'
avi11latil•· i.1r 1J1 ·nu111~1 1·.11 1•111
lilY!l marquis
Umotors
900 So. Cs t. Highway
La gun1t BeacM
494-7503 * 540-3100
'67 JAGUAR
4.2 Coupe
t 11ti. lJ l;-11 Ult; ~!""• "· ,\ \1
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i'-1 martuis
Umotors
900 So. Cs t. Highway
Laguna Beach'
494-7503 * 540-3100
fy l'ver had. Ready lo go. TRANSPORTATION p<.\i'!"h, l••nns ;i_v;,.11. ;,3f,..2S~~1. Ap! N,., ;, h<·l nn' 11 11111
J.1~161~1 10/lO 9000 ID x 46, 2 BEDROO:\I. bath. LIKE n,.w 'li'.l llu11tl,. '.JO Tr.111 r,; C:ll l<VY. ~71211a1 !w•I. Imported Auto~ 9600 Imported Autos 9600 Imported Autos 9600
2-P/PERSIAN ki11en .~-I Boats & Y1chts 40 ' all'ning $2!'1.·.o. Bike ST.J. f'u;.t1H11 \!ntors . R4;1 Bakc1·;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~,1 n10~ old .. Need homes badly. 54{1.7217 6i~1-7M7 S1., co~r.1 .\l•'s.1 :0.H.1-5:n;, II -""'-'-"'·~~~ SCARNASMW·ELRESTS 1
= .. l=m£=.,=l.ed=.A=.u=toiiii•=.:=9.6000..:_l=m;~= ...... =.=,..u= ••.• =.;;;9_600=;1.m5."·-d-Au~··-· iiiiiii96-00i'.I vo· LVO FREE K.irtens, l ye\lo" 11·h1
2 l1lk/11h1 n<-l'd r:-oocl homes.
Call aftrr l :::O ;i.f.l-8801 11/3
USED CAR
BRAND TOYOTA'S BRAND OIJllUAHUA la_rgPr size. Parlor -TllUPt' -Ka1,·r -
V•'Y lo.iog >OU"' lem•le to Goo •~ -UN'flC we CO NEW ~.~~
<1dul 1 home. 646-42'1:. llt:.Z Taking it "1th you 1! no 1969
3 A1\or:ible 7 ,1·k. old puppie.11. longl'r a pro blem. /'\ow. our
Lo\'ahlr. To good hoine. bil?. 11·orry 1s n1ak ifl(: it lasr
6,l&--010.'I 10/31 UNTIL \\'r GO.
SIAi\!ESE 1·a1. f e n1 a I e. BOAT SALE -all !ypr hoa1s
houscbrokC'n. 11:i )T~. ol<l. & gr11r ror ~alr . 7ft 1(1 t~1 fl.
has shots; lriend!y 67:>-1821. A1ay h<" vir111'll al Sra Scout
ADO HABLE 1 i s i am es e Base 1931 I\'. C;m st J/i11·ay,
h~by kiltrn, rree 1o loi:ing Nl'1vpo11 lkach. End of Salr.
Sun. Nov. 1 h()me. 64& 7006
1947 Stephens :'.!I" TS Sedan NOISY purring shadow two 3
month old female kltten.11. Cnisr. Xlnt. Survey guar.
Call &l&-7349 10131 Mak(' oHer. 846-9518
Sfi\tPLY dlll'ling kit1e11. male 18' inboaccl 292 Foccl eng., Ii.
lraller. t11hhy, part Sian~!'le. 6 v.·k.11.
Gi5--0477. Balboa Isle 11/1
3 CUTF. ll!tlc puppif'S need a
home 1u1d a lot of Jovc.
1i-1r.-!1116 ll/l
f"ttt-~t: k111rns, c11.hco, i;ill'er
& red tabbies. 64&-1>623 11/1
WVELY killens, black &
wt11!t. 11 Siam«!'. 673-3452
SPOTTED rabbit to guod
home, 00-12!»
VERY R"nt.te bunny rabbil!'I,
Brirc cage. 646-~
4 CUTE klttem need good
hnmr. 968-fi254 10/31
STUDIO rouch v.ith bolsters
~&-70.16 II/I
ADORABLE Rabbi•. frtt lo
i;.:ood hOmC'. 51&-98Rl 11 ·.l
rnr.E~ Coll ~ sprinr;<i A.
aoort m11 Urf ll.11. '494-2411 11 11
400-371.~1
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LIDO lt likr nc11-•. t'ull rac-
ing gP.ar &· hl'o.')' tnulcr.
Sl500. 644-13i0
REGISTERED tolaple!I Sabol
full ratt rig \"ery g!I. S22S
CA.lt 646-20-13 allcr ~ prn
SABOT -l lXi.
Good ha.nd tnller &t
sail. C11JI 644-4.Wj.
OVER
IN STOCK 40 IN STOCK
Ready & Serviced for Immediate Delivery
WE'RE DEALING YOUR WAY THIS WEEKEND!!
• COROLLAS-S•dans-Fastback Sprinters-Station Wagoni
• CORONAS--4 Door Sedans-Hardtop Coupes
• MARK I l's-Hardtop Coupelo-4 Door Sedans
• CROWNS-Station Wagonlo-4 Door S9dans e LANDCRUISERS-Hardtops-4 Wheel Drive Wagon1o e PICKUPS-4 Speed Standard Trans.
Aufom•tics -4 1p••d1 -fa ctory 1ir cond itioninq -1!11reo tape de cki
m19 wheel1 i nd m•ny other options.
• Many D•manstratars at Reduced Prices •
NAME YOUR DEAL -WE WILL TRY -EASY TERMS
e Select Domt1tic & Imported Used C1rs Below Market Prices •
JIM SLEMONS IMPORTS
417 W. WARNER, SANTA ANA
EXECUTIVE CAR
Ser. ii 18t.O
142 SEDAN
fU~l f.t.CTORY E9Ul,MENT
CORONA 2-dr. Ha1dt11p
f:XfCUTIYI CAii
~ull fectorv equ.p. plut
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'179000
SPECIALS
1t66 DAT!'iUN 16CO ltod1tr. 11.H ..
4 1peed. Oria i11ol l
Sharp. TFU 927 '1399
1~66 AUSTIN HE.A.LEI' Sprir•, • •• , ... , ....... , ... $1295
reaf 1horp. YLT l2S
1961 CHEY. '1 T.
S1yl"ide Y·I, lt.H.
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1961 TOYOTA COllONA H.l .
Cpe. l .H .• 4· i p-.d Showroa111
~7~ 711 $1695
1961 POll:SCH~ CPI. 1600 S. It.
H .• 4 1pHCI, e1tr• 11ice for tt.e
yeor.
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1t67 FIAT 150 Spydfl' ltothtT. It,
H •• 4 ipud
dlorp. WYW t61 s1495
1967 tc:AltMANN CiHIA. 4 1peed,
heeter. Y•ry low '"II", 51695 liko 1141w, TXY ~01
DEAN LEWIS
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, itAITTPORTATION 1 RANSPORl A TION TRA_N_S-PORTATION TRANSPORTATION
Imported Autos 9600 fmported Autos 9600 lmp9rted Autos
Imported Autot 9600 9600
JAGUAR
'63 JAGCAR :\Kl:: Cf/1· 4
~pt'f'd. chrtnnP 11 11'f' "11•·<"1-.
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PORSCHE
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VOLKSWAGEN
'65 Volkswagen
CAMPER BUS
Pvp 1op, exl'cllf'tlt <"Or~11ion.
Kustom Motors
S~:i Baker St , Cus ta illcsa
5-J0-j9lfi
CPlJent l"O!ld lllOll.
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Pho n ,. J1rlllport
3hnµorts
:-:0:'\! gofl(' to army, '>''111 sell
llis '67 V\V for St :i:i<t Has
Immediate Delivery s1ereo, Porsch1> 1..,ar ii•hcels.
on HARD TO GET \\'ood strer. '>''hel'l, e1c:, Surl.
KARMANN GHIA MODELS -call for IX!ard, S40. 675.26·19
information Gi V\V, Drafl(·r!, nius\ sell
1965 Karmann Ghia.
Imrna•.:ulate insidr and ou1~
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PorS'Cne'68-912 c0Upe mottf$ Orii;. c.11·11.:1·, Sr.?9J. :J-1Q-4.l(;(i.
1 :1,·.,n1 1n~ h11r;:und~ f 111,~1111 900 So. Cst. Highw•y 'Ii<! V\V Custun1 Canipe!'. MERCEDES BENZ . hL1rk !111<'1' !-~I( I'\' ,l('('('.'"ll'\ L B n ~·a('1. rC'hlt C'ng in \lal'l'illl l_y
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11·/lrathl'r 1111 cn or on I Y ply $11 9.3 ll·rms. resp. parly.
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,..;IC"mons i'lll'rcrrtcs Brill. l~'lJ VW BUGS -----------11' \l'aru('r, Santa A1111. '6~ V\V, Sen1~'n! rart10,
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Jlrm 111 riwe r•"i:tnrtd ('f\11-At1!hri•·111'!l \lr. Or,.1(1· '68 Vu!ksw11gen. ~tand<Jrd
dition. :'>I L'ST BE ~E£.'\' .-,,,-1-,,-,,-,-,,,-~.0u1.,,.11,.,1 p<lnii , GOOD SE LECTION f"q111r. ehron1r r;i1d"r
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'.\o. 4618 \ ;..;6--•\11-1 ,\ ,_pjJ ij-;;:.733 1 / tj-;;;.:J~lli \t~ 0 1nl. xlnt cornJ, $1810,
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220:) 4 door ln nice cond111on. Low n1J!r. :-:1n1 ,. 0 n d: 'f\. ~ '(i9 !\!G Au~!ln AmC'rira.
fully c11pt., only $79J This A:i.!-f\1. Pnv<ite JI;, r 1 .\' ~ ... ,.J auto. radio. xln!. $1650. Aft
"'''ekend al J1n1 :'lcn1(>1~!-. :'i.~:'i--{Ki:;O "\ Y 7 pill 67~912.
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VOLVO
SORRY!
ALL '69's SOLD!
CHECK OUR DEAL
ON 1970 Models!
900 So. Cst. Highway
Laguna Beach
494-7503 * S40.3100
VOLVO
CLEARANCE NOW !
142. 144. 145. 164
THt: LO\\'EST PR!Ct:s
YOUR BEST DEALS
Al1E STILL AT
DEAN LEWIS
1 ~166 11'1.rhvt·. C.!'11.
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BETTER DEAL
Herb Friedlander
1..:7'.iO Bt'ar h Blvd, 1 H1''Y 3..
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SalN> ~r.1'\-1N' Pal'ls
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Autos Wanted
\VE PAY·
CASH
for used can ,f. tnicks 1ust
call U.'§ for tree estima!e.
GROTH CHEVROlfT
Ask tor Sales Manager
18211 BParh Blvd.
lluntington Beach
KI ~~11
WE PAY CASH
FOR YOUR CAR
CONNELL
CHEVROLET
2828 Harbor Blvrl
Oisla r-.!esa 5-16-1200
WE PAY TOP
DOLL AR
!or i;ood, clean used cars,
all makes. See George Ray
'fheodore Robins Ford
2060 )Tarbor Blvd.
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L\1PORT::> \\'A..i'ofrED
Orange r.ountie.'§
TOP t BUYER
BU.L r-.1AXEY TOYO'T A
las&l Beach BlYd.
A. Beach. Ph. 8~7--855:i
Will Buy
Your VolkS\vagen or Porsche
& pay top dollars. Paid for
or not. Call Ralph
673-0900
Auto Leasing 9810
LEASE· RENT
ORDER YOUR '
1970 TODAY
FOR EARLIEST
DELIVERY
:\ll popular 111akcs.
KUthorlzcd leasing .:systc1n.
Get Q,1r Con1p,·li!ove !-',ales I
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ROBINS FORD
200G I !arbor
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SOUTH COAST
CAR LEASING
:":00 \\' r~t l!"·y. J\'n fi1.-~'..'1S2
'67 MGB GT Coupe
Ruh/ ird 11 bl~rk JP,1lht'r
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Rae• Cars, Rods 9620
';i9 1.1'.\'COI.:\ 4Yl block. SIOO
hal. !'r;ink, s:1ro parts, ;tlJ
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p,!<H'" ·"'l!f\<'d Jnr l'ilfi!l(!
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l"ov 1 .. 1. JO ,\,\!-~ P.\t TO"'"
,t-Counl.J y, 1~:.8'~ Beach ~ I'-'l'or :\lf11n ,\· Ell is.
Auto~ Wented 9700
\\'1\!\TED: Clean V\V Pane!:
\\'1!1 p~y ca.~h.
Tom KI ~l~f.17
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0 DOWN
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HOLIDAY RAMBLER
1969 Harbor B!l·d.
642-6('.23
*New MG*
GET A
BETTER l'EAL
HERB FRIEDLANDER
11750 Beath Bl •oj IHwy 191
2 btk1 So G .G. F ... y.
TOYOTA l m..,or•~d Autos q6Q01mported Autos 9600 lmport9d Aut-,a
89l·7Sf.6 SJ7·6824
':13 Jl.!G-TD. good C'ond.
Nf'w tp. ,t-t C'huil\ rni;.
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MGB
:'>!GB '6.1, r.. F.• H. ~' 11".~-1111
lop, low mill'". rPrl 11 /hlk.
beaut rond .. ~12;,(). t;t:-i0;.:7
TOYOTA
SPECTACULAR
YEAR END SALE
ALL MODELS
:r OL'f{ P.E."--r DE.IL~
.\1:1·; :-,-TILL AT
DEAN LEWIS
1fi'>6 1 616·!1.l0.1 ---="~ 1....;..+ ................. 1 NSU yota Corona
KSU is herr. 11l !\11~1om
Jl.Jotors, owr h"ad rnm
Doo1· , ·rtan, a11!Q !rans.
Po•rlC'!·! Cund it1on: Sll95.
L''.\'Al11~,
eng., amazing prrffl1·111•1twr'
Low priced ~ 81:i U:.i ktT St,,
C.:'11. 540-59J J Iii!! mor,uis
OPEL u motets
BRAND
1970's
ON DISPLAY & READY TO GO
1----------.•I 900 So. Cst. Highway "';11~,"~;'Y1~~~;~,1 L· 14947L
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M7-.'ii93 or :..i7--()'lj'l · "'0-100
BILL ~fAXEYCHICK IVERSON 1 PORSCHE
'66 PORSCHE 912. re-bl1 t>nl:'.
Xlnt body, Blk inter. Am·
f:-Of. ~)'~pd 968-1210.
'62 PORSCJI~: Su pt"1 1 :~'11
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1!l9IYIQI!@ Harbor Aceas Only Aulhodzed VW, Porsche Dealoc
18881 BEACH BLVD.
Hunt. Beach 847~555
3 ml N. 11! 0>.\st !11\'Y. on B<'h
'(,.': Toynl11 ('(lfl'llro. JIT, ;iuln
i'f"d, almnsl nr11. dJ r. )<.lj
R.tak"r s i • cri~111 ~1,.,•a
~'t"'"
TWO LOCATIONS TO SERVI YOU
445 EA ST COAST HWY. •I BAYSIDE DRIVE, NEWPORT BEACH
& 1910 HARBOR BLVD ... COSTA MESA
'7l-0900 HOME OF TRE LOVE BUG SPECIALS 549.JOJT
•
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BRAND NEW
19.70
OLDSMOBILE
SPORT COUPE
Fully f.tt!orv •Cl ulppecl •"·
cludin9 heed •••h, •••I
bellt, back up l.qh+.,
windihiold we1he.,, oul·
11d• mioror. t••pe'" c •~,
FULL
PRICE
ORDER TODAY
WE'RE WHEEL'IN & DEAL'IN ON ALL 1970 MODELS!
THE GMC's FOR 1970 ARE
COMING IN BY THE
TRUCK LOAD!
FROM PICKUPS TO HEAVY DUTYS
•••• FROM CAMPER UNITS TO FOUR WHEEL
DRIVES .•• WHETHER A SINGLE UNIT
OR A LARGE FLEET •••
WE CAN SERVE YOUR TRUCK NEEDS BEST!
OVER 40
SERVICE ST ALLS
TO KEEP
YOUR TRUCK
AT PEAK
EFFICIENCY!
·-·~ NEW 1970 G"~~~-~-----"'*' 3/4 TON
V-S , heavy fro11t lpri119, hl:G"l'
RR ~pd119. 1u1pt111io11 l•of 1pri119
~R . oh inj. •toclor, pulhbtitlOll
radio, full foam •e11r.
IMMEOIATE DELIVERY
IOEAL FOR CAMPER !
PICKUP
F ULL PRICE
CE2l900
·• ... ~· NOW I~ THE TIME TO BUY A
QUALITY VALUE-RATED USED CAR lusmr.usl
1963 OLDSMOBILE 1968 VOLKSWAGEN
98 SEDAN BUG
r ,.11 rov.tr, !~<.O'\' "' ~''~'''""'~Q IF~o; ~'<'•Q e'4 "ta'<• ""''' '·d• w~ll I""" (\/GJ a110 I 5:;1),
1966 FORD
FAIRLAN E SOO
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CORVETTE
1965 CHEVROLET
CORVA IR ',., T'•''-... :.c. ~ ... ,, ...... '•·
.,,, '••, "·""'' <\·•~''· 1op•1 )<'
1967 OLDSMOBILE
CUTLASS
1964 THUNDERBIRD
Fu11 '"""'r, !•l'or y '" con<l•loOnor>g. (1-lGM
f6<ol .
1968 PONTIAC
V • ' •o•"'1 (,~..,...,.,,.co OC,;i•• '"•'•ng, "''I" Oe•I ... wo •c "01> 1 ,.,_ "'"tfl
II ti•,
1963 BUICK
SPECIAL 4 DOOR
1 '""t'tl 1 ro~'"'""o'" '"d'o """ hretor ("Ht( 1 C?Qr VI, 1! "" 01' ,c.011 ''"'''"~· r10-o \I~. •u•ornMol. Po"'"' """"''·~. '"~''' ~••l•r.
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1969 OLDSMOBILE 1966 CADILLAC 1969 DATSUN
4-4-2 COUPE DE VILLE PICKUP TRUCK
v~. i •<>erd 1••o•mi•>1Crn, rll<l•c. ht•lt•. Full Po""' ••ttcrv •"• AM·f'A r•d<c, Iii! 1 •<>ff<! ''""'"''";co, ••O•c, ~·•'•'· \I~ .. Cl•J. w~r•l. l ~lJ 011' IOD, (\'~S ~··1
2850 HARBOR BLVD.
COSTA MESA OP EN 1 CAY S A WEEK 540-9640
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Usitd c.,... 9900 Uicd C1r$ 9900
TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION fTR'9JSPORTATION
U.ed C•r• 9900 9900 UMd Cal'"s 9900 New C.rs
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CO:ITA r.1 F:~,\
5•8-5294 or 548-8511
FINANCING A\'AJL.·\BLE
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days, nr !iT.i-51j77 E1 •·:-;.
BUICK '!i i !·:\\ 11'ra, air, all
f'XffilS, rXC<'I rond . Pl'll'. ply
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CADILLAC
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vtl \e 1ZVl\i',J3 1 All JKll\C'r -l
;11r conrh11on1ng, all C'\1 r:i-;.
Le~s ih:in 21.000 1n1!r.~.
FnrcNl lo Sf'll for only SJ~~O:i.
.J 11n Slc•mons Jrnport~. Jnr ..
l a! \\'. \\'arn('r, San 1 ;1
1q1a ~>16-4114
NOW'S THE
TIME FOR
QUICK CASH
THROUGH A
DAILY PILOT
WANT AD
642-5678
New Ca rs
CADILLAC
'68 CADILLAC
Sedan de Ville
C:ri!d "llh matctang interior,
•'ru1~~ 1'011lrul, l<1i·tory air,
,~\I F:-01 radio. ti 11ay .-.~111,
11\r .I· t•·lc ·'ll'•-rlni::, po1<er
Uwr l~ks. \\'BJ'.H~.
$4795
ALLEN
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494-1084 547-jJQ3
CADIUAC
'68 CADILLAC
Coupe de Ville
\\'hit<' \11\h \\'hll<' \·1n~l tnp,
lt•alhf'r tnll'rior, factory au-.
A~11 f-".\] ~lt'n'(), 6 \\..!)'!'!'HI ,
1111 & r.•lc ~l•'l'1·1 11!:'. 1io11e r
dwr !u1·k·· \\'Q! 1.'l>.l
$4695
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• 1hl..:mohil£'-C<1cl1\lar Inf'.
11:.0 M. Coast H 1~hway
L.1guna Bra("h
!~,.'(\ To PoUi,>ry Sha('kl
494-1084 547.3103
CADILLAC CHEVROLET
----------· '6~ Chevrolet Bel Au-new 283]
LLlXURJOUS Transµorunion, l'ng1/lf', suck, »SO or oiler.
111c.; • CAR ~ff'ty, pcm·cr ~4-lfn4 I
la!l·h. \\' I T II J N pas1 l9iil t.:1 Can11no, a u r o,
)l'ar-rad1alor, y,·au·r pu1np. a1r/rond. Xlnt roMirion .I
(;-JOlnls, lrdns., brakf's. ,ti lWsl offf•f, ~5-200.l, 642-5855
t1rrs n.'OC\.\'l'd BUDGE.I
pr1,·f'fl at S 4 8 ~. A '119 F:L CA.,11:--10 SS 396, -.
lu"-1nllt'agf', plln1perC<I, '59 SIX't-'ll, L<liv mLlC'ligl'. I
Cttr!Jll3c ~ r1r. \V h \I oc 892-1~~~
w I dP'S~regatcd black·&· 'fit CHEV \\'ai;or1, auton1, v .
'1'hilf' int<'rior. Call $.tS.T:i!U l'. R&ll. f)OW!)r. Good cofld• I
'G\l'AD Flef'l\.1·00(!, 75,000 s_-ir.o __ &_l&-0_·1_16 ____ _
n1i, $i=,Q. \Vill aect'pt 10 to 20 '6.1 ,CHEVY II \yucon. Nrwl'
hp outboard or scuba equip llr~s. lirakl'.'"s. S350. _
a.• part payment. &!2-4302 • 5 IZ>-3580 * )
'62 CHEVY ((11pata l2T, xlnl
cond., "·1de 01 ,11!} Sl50 or'
h£-st o!IC'r. &l&-?-1 I CHEVELLE
·1~i Chevelle !'l!ahbu V-S. '66 CllEVt:LLli! SS 396, ~ll
4~spcl., huckel seals, black posi. 4 sP<t. nt'l'o' ti res 11·/
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l)('V 1ll•·. J-ull l""'t'r, fat torv Imported Autos 9600lmported Autos 96001mported Auto1 9600
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it (\1 [)-,\~• $l"t00. i\aht.•rs
i ",ul1ll1H· ::.~;ou J!.a r!lOr llh·d.
<' \I d\.1-~HOO
'65 c~~A~D o=E ~Vl~LL~E
J\I[ cor1;:1nal, full fl'1r. fart
:11r. dlr. J.:Kc• for~·11.;n f"ilr in
lrarJL' <1r !>Jn:dl r!u1vn. QP/\-
32:?LB, Call 1-'htl 4!1.1·'.ii73 or
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t"Unrl. Ila.~ all lh(' far t.
RiXxl1rs: <11r, •'l doors, ('\r. f\'""' ores "·/approx 1000
1n1, l](>W br;ikes, :S\UJO. Pvt
puty, !~lfr!567 aft 1
"6i CAD de Villr, landau top,
lr:ithrr, sll'n "(). all P\\'f,
"'h•)lt"i<1!,, •· S51l. 962-1~7
"6:1 Sl::JJ. DV. :-Olalarlor IT'd
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has f'\'r t'y l hl/\J;, S:!l!f.l.
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'69 CADILLAC
Fleetwood Brougham
T 11rc1t1<11sc \111 h 1vhiTc leather
1n1rnor, 11·h1tr v1n}l top,
luc\•)lY air, A?-1/Fi\1 s1<'rc'O,
6 way Sf'a1. tilt & 1elr ~!rf'r.
Hl';, JXJ11'l'r door Jocks. \'\\"\'.
61:i.
$6695
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1 ~1,;111\;1 (3{•;)fll
t .\'o·xt l<J Poitrry !"ha('k)
494-1084 547-3103
tf , !lie t •• 1).,1 "'011'i 9; .. e you •ny thin9 lo "'orry •bout, ~
W1 me~• tur e of lh•I. We 9•ve ;+the VW 16·point 1efe·
ly •nd pedc.,.,enc • le•I. It he1 lo peu, So w• 9,ve ii
out IOO Y. 1ju•rent•• thet we 'll roplec• ell mejor me·
d'l~ll;t •I pert.• for lO dey1 or 1000 milet, wllichever
t ome• firit, l.n't lhet whet • ne"' <••-owner need1? A
b~9 lhet won't d"ve you nuh. "" I':
'66 Porsche 912 Cpe. ,
f •n • .;1,;,.,,9 •• ,. s •pd. 1967 DUNE BUGGY 66 VW Fa1tback Sed.
lteni , Thorou9hl1 1econd;. Roed end Roltv e~ul pp1d . E•h" cl eo n & 1how1 plr-
l·oned. Mutl 111 lo eppre· H•rdtop. UYR~87 1on el ce••· RQP~8 I
~;Q~' 2~~· P'"0"•1 '"''· $1899 $1599
$4199
'65 vw
Redio, ht eier, etc. SQG
'"· $999
'68 VW Square Back
Rod ,..;ti, b I • c k :nl•••o•.
Sho w• exco!l1nt c • r e. So
"ice on lht •o~d. R•d•o &
he•ler. VTU S4 t
$2099
1963 V.W. '66 Gh ia Coupe
Redio, etc. Sptc;el. UOT -The Pi ~k Ledv
19 4 Redio •nd li•e!er. SBK 719
$999 $1699
'69 vw '61 vw
Rad·o & other fetlory •x· Sptciel m•1oon p••nl 1,0,
Ir ••· new. ITRH 70~)
51899 $1499
EXT. 66 & 67
JUST ARRIVED
THE NEW
1970's-BIG SELECTION
No Better Prices Anywhere
MAKE .l/$ PROVE IT
NEW 1969's &
EXECUTIVE CARS
1970 OPEL
'
St;ll 11 G ood Sorlotttio11
ROCK BOTTOM
PRICES
-POOLE'S BETTER -USED CAR VALUES
URY '67 T BIRD '65 RIVIERA .
f 11 j1 J Hardtop
'68 DOOGE '68 IMPALA '65 PONTIAC '66 MERC land,,u • doot, Coupe. full Coron•f 400 4.dr. 1.~+, l o. H,T. F•c ""· eulo Grand p,;., Auto, hen\ , Colony Pe r• w•qon. • powtr, feclo•y ,;, cond. oower, fo clor~ eir cond. ,;, cond .. ... ,,, lr•n1., "'"'· pow1r 1letrin9. p 0"' •• ••eer .. r•doo, peu t n9t •. F.,1! power, nE 702 Red•o, n~•te•. TRK 285 P.S., R&H. VGB q79 WJM I B9 ht•!tr. (MQN277) feclo•y t jr cond, SOS· $2395 S1995 $2395 $2495 "l $1095 S2395 '65 FORD '67 BUICK '66 RIVIERA '66 CAPRICE
w.ljOll Country s~ ...... W;ldc1! C111tom Cpt . 2 Or h.rdtop, t ir cond. '65 OLDS WAGON '67 MERCURY
l ow mil119e, full pwr , f,,ct. .. , cond,. e ulo. Coupe. Fact, ei• cond .. •ut o "•"" ,., •'ee•. Mo nter,.~ 2 door hard.
f•c lory ,;, cond. RGV ,, ..... PS. UUV054 eulo l••n• .• pwr titer J rad•(), he el••. SBMl71 F-85. 011to. tr•n1 ,. po,... lop, Aul,., t11n1, power .. , pwr br•kt1. F8 04114 $1795 ,, t!e•r. PBH 737, 1leer, RJ H . UON·704. S1595 S2595 82695 $1495 ~~1795
'65 CHEVROLET '66 OPEL '68 PONTIAC '65 MONZA '69 JAGUAR 8onnew;flt . 4 door h1 rd· '67 OLDSMOBILE
XKE Ro1d1le•. th1ome Nove Su per Sporl, 1 uto, Sporh Coupe. r1dOo, top. FA C TOllY Allt Hetdtop. Auto. h•n1,, Supremt Culltn he rdtp
"'"' wh.el1, rtdio, ht tl· lr•n1., power 1let 1., ••· h11!1r. TXl-t 10) CONO., P.S .. P.I. WXG i..,m,,cultlt condition. coupt, eu!o lr•nl., l•cl,
''· Lo .. mil1e9e, dlo, /,.,,,.,, RG H 411 "l !TXJ l76l •;r, power 1!r, UJB912
SAVE s $1495 $895 $2995 $995 $2295
Open Mon, thru Fri, 8 .o.m. to 9 p.m, -Sat. 8 a.m, to 6 p.m . -Sun. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
, AUTHORIZED BUICK· OPEL · JAGUAR SALES & SERVICE
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$1299
'66 SU/IROOF SED.
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$1499
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'61 PORSCHE CPE.
w;1~ou1 • d~~bl 1h11 i1 .,.,
cl••"•" '"' 1n 1e .. n. ZRN
'" $3199
'64 VW SEDAN
M••ccn with 9cld ,h1d:n9 .
4 '""'d ••luu1l. S11ikin9
•PJI''''"''· OTV7JI
$1299
'68 VW SED.t.N
s ••• your rnon .y. o,; •• !he
b••'· Ol&mond blu• •nil
bl •c~ in1•d1. UTL lll
$1699
'68 VW SEDAN
Aulom•l•c, ••dia j, "•·'•'· ~t"~'"9 , • I Io"" ~olo•.
B l•c~ i111•de. XI H 601
$1899
'66 PORSCHE
Mo<• .... ,,., tk1" moil. FM
1od ro ~11d lo"1111u ~o•••.
Comple!•ly ck•c~1d by u•.
5-'B 145.
54199
'67 VW FASTBACK
w~:te .11 ..... wit~ bledt
1e6h. One O"'"'r l1ed1 I~.
TYX 31>9
$1699 $1395
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TEMPEST CUST.
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Us~ Can 9900
CHEVROLET
.66 0-IEVROLET CapriC't'.
Utle owner car ~it.b only 2~.d.lo n1ile1, has all power +
air conditioning. Absolutely
the <'l~&n!!'!'f o~ in town.
J im ~mons !'lt e r ced e s
Benz, 120 \V. \Varner, Santa
Ana, 5'16-4.tt4
'62 OIEV, Impala SS cpe. l-
0\lnt'r. P11·r. su~er. &
brakes: buck1!t seats; R.&H,
new air-<.·1.md. Top cond.
r.1rs. Shaw 67 3-3 770,
&12....:ill!i Eves.
·~ OIEVY 2'.12, r . I. Cam, 4
sp. Hursl link. 4 & 8 stereo
Sun tach. S/W gauges.
Quick! Only $~50. 5#-244j
GN.'g_
'6] CHEVY SS, P/S, P/B.
a\r, buck. seats. SIOSO.
67.').1200 8:30 'tit 5. 5-ls-8468
af1 6 &. 11·et'kend~-. ,\Ir.;.
i\larrioll
'67 EL CAi\!INO. aulo, air,
lanrasr1c nu cond.. travel
top, dlr. ~5 Baker St ..
Co~!a ~l es.o. 5-Ul-5915
'66 ~!ALIBU '\'ag, Y·8,
overhaulrd r ng., PI S,
radial ru'C~. clean, 11400/ol-
fer. R92~103.
"6;) Ii\U'ALA. convt, SS327,
wlw, · bkt S<'als, a/c, pl~'.
p/b. auto, l 01vnrr, lo mi,
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'59 Cl!EV \\"gn, l"tl'I\' air
cond, r/h. p11T, gd o:ind. sm. 5.36--18:.1
TRA NSPORTATION TRANSP,ORTA TION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION
UMd Cars 9900 UMd Cars 9900 ----·-----CORVETTE FALCON
CHRYSLER I CORVETTE
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TRANSP~RTATION
9900
MUSTANG
'U8 Chryis.ler New Yorker -----------
air. brks. i;lf'K, landau'.
~lfu'I•~ Luw, low pnced!
Kusrom t.lotors, 8.\.l Bakrr
St., Cosla l\lesa a.40-5915
1968 O~RYS Ne10.' YorkC'r, 4
1loor ha,rd1op. l.oad»d' Pri
p1y, 11'1 n11, 4 nC'w P.athal
tires_ Bei'.U1 , car & cond!
Call 673-S740.
CORVETTE 1£Q, ~27, ronvt, '6 3 ~·ALCON ~2 J O
AJ\1/F:'-1 , like rK'11•, IS,OOJ '.\1echaiuca11y :sound. Catt
ml. \\'kends 6 7 3-0 I 6 7; ht'!. 4 & 12 Pi\I. 67l-8120,
\\'kdars 635-5600 Bald11•u1 <i~k for Rick.
196l MUST ANG CONY;
YrllO\V 11 'b!a.{·k top and blaC'k
1~1cr1or, R • H. 2'1~ 11 rnar,.
ua.J J.spt.'('d, Four i;110d Fu't'..
SlOtlr \\1ide 0\'ali. ii llri ~'lfC'
b11bcaps. £"<c'(•]Jrnt <'oridi'
lion Sl17:">, WU 6i 3-+1!13 af1.
t'I' 6 p ,\!.
CONTINENTAL
'£6 CO:;"T , L1hr. Lanrlau ~
Dr. P"T. sh~er, brks. &
i;l'als. f"act. air. Xlnt t'Ond.
Nf'{'fl~ 111.,-.~. \\'1!1 tractl' k•r
i;mall foreign car. $2250.
67:;..7862.
'63 Cont1nrntal 4 DR Sedan.
f'-ull po11T ,t· a1r/l'Or'KI.
$1000. * 548--0113
'&:i CON'Tl~E1\'.TAL 4-door
Landau lop. loaded! 50,{XX}
m1. S:.!OOC. &12-0990
'66 Cont10C'ntal 4 DR Seda-;.
f''ull power &· a1r/rond.
snxi. * 348-0113
CORVAIR
'65 Co r v air, UNBELJF.V.
ABLE cond .• ;,cl, n11 . 8600,
ale S950. 6~-1-4800
COflVAIR, •I dr. 1960 i;t'llan.
Y:h11e. Xlnt running rond. Jo
m lg-, ~~3. ~9-l-8i69
'68 Corvette Fastback
$ .. 9l
Strikingly f1n1shC'd in r bony
black w/pl~h bl ack 1ntcr.
r;\'"ry poosibl" {'.\tra on this
local "I ' o~ner "Veit".
Au10. trans., lull po11<'r, ""
ffl()V, panels, A,\l/F!'ll Slt'fl'O,
nt'IV wide 01'8 ] l!fei;, t'!C.,
etc. A rt'marl<able car a! a
remarkably luw prrC'C'.
J1rtuµ o rt
31111µorts
3100 \V. Caow, Jl10.·y .. N.8 _
642-940;; 540-1764
Au tho11t{'d ~!G Dcalrr
61t~.\J:co.~ --c.1-oc-,-. -,-,.~,.,
s.11111, R.t:ll; clean. goad run. -----------1 n1ng cood111on. 31~1
'67 COUGAR 61 rALC'ON
COUGAR
/\ulon1a11i;, r<1d1u. liratf'r,
[>(111.-r ~1l'l'r111~. L1k" n1•w'.
U1·~r t1•"r s1:19J.
I ln!1day Ramhlrr
1969 Harbor Biid.
C.1s1.1 ,,,,,,1
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ti-«i.fi161 hr lvrr ~·:\()
FORD
DODGE 66 FORD Galax1e 500 1 Dr.
ll T. Auto , l:.&11 . P.S ..
'67 DODGE DART p n. faclory au-. I inyl top.
Excellent Cnnt1111on'. (SC /Hi.8111 $J2j.'1. fl; ab f' r ll
\\'hllc wiih vin)'l top, a1r <''lll· Ca.011lac. 21.iOO lliirbor Blvd.
cl1tion1ng, auro. tf.1ns., poi•·-C :'II. ~.10-\l!OO
er steering, radio 11nd hc<it1•r. Lo \OFD• 6,-. -c-· -,.-. --.,-, N V-8 $1650 JjOO') ' " . a X•f', ~ I 7 u~:S-1 6374156 ' · l.aoJ<au top. Fae au·, PIS,
m1 es. · P/B, rt\\', t'.\1 STEREO 165 CORVETIE • DODGE I9&l 9-pass Sia· radio. :-\Int con(!, $JOO Un.
\'-8, ~ spd, rllr, t'1lnvert. >..1nl t1on 1\agon. (OJL'~J au10. 642-:!752.
cond in & out~ Takr trade t rans , po11·<'r s1eerini::. radio,1-~,66~cF~a-i",-0-0~F"u_l_u-,-.-
o• •m•ll do••·• 11',·11 l>"t heatrr, ctr. Only $795. J 1111 ' ~ " "· "· "' Fully factory cr1u1pped, D1r. prvt prtY. DSO'..:J. Call Phil Slemons Imports, l~u \V,
\Varner. Sanla Ana. S.l&--4ll·l ~59j -19.l-97TJ Ot' 5-t.'>-C634. PhQnl' &12-602::
196.> CORVE'IT. fastback, ·s;; Dodge Polara V-8. aul. '6-1 f"ORD Country \Vagon:
J27 V·8. auro !rans. full p.i-r.. one o.,..T1cr. ~harp' Kus tom '. loto-. "l' Bake<. Costa PIB. PIS. au10 . H.&H, \. fat·t a ir. loc<il one Q\\'nrr •a "'" XI 1 ·" s·= '.\lcsa a-10-~15 0\1ner. • n l'Ohu. '""'·
cor. sm>. .\IP!. 9 j J ·I~=~=~~=--,--,,-, 67::-37S-f
Bays1dC' !'llotors. 1200 \V. 1962 SEDAN \'-8. aU!Q. P/s .. 67 i\IL' iT 'G
Co;ost Hiway. N.B. 646-f.ilXi i P/b, radio. Runs 11·cl\. $230 1 ·:S AN • !11t~s! S<'ll.
fu·ni 6--l:.-'lb99, 673-5186. E:.:ccl. cond. l..n mile. Like COl?VETTE 1967. 327. 2 tops. ne1r, Sltl:..O. 5-11\'~!li'~.~
A~l/f:'ll , pis. many :<tra ~. '6.1 DODGE Polara eon1·crL .. ~==~~------
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9800 BEAUT. '68 Coun\1)' Squirl',
-----9 ra ~~. all p11T. air,
I
F:'lllA:'I! s1crro S<::-3S:?3
'60 fOTtD 2 Dr S.'i.I n1' 1111!
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s:-0. :.1i<-1~9.
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~prints.~. lnrty':-: SS-10.
• 673-6620 •
'67 COUr>;TRY Squire, a ir.
p11T d1~c· brakes & strg, 390
en.-: . 32200. ~iS-1019
LINCOLN
a LI ~ C 0 I. N Continental
1%~ '1llf"·6.'tll All po\\·rr -
air ronrhlioninc::. a!I xtras.
Lc~s 1h:1 111fi,l)'l{I n1ill's. ;\lu~t
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MERCURY
1 ·6~ :'l!Er:c1·ny Colony Park
I
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S7:!11. :~l,ll-7~i 1
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, tw]o\1' l.ook SlSOO. SlOO.
rlOl\·n 4~1-lGS~
'68-Mustang
Loildl'tl' :'\Int 1·un<I, tJlr, 1
s1d~ & riut. T dkt· fu r<'li;:n c;or
1n 1radc Ur i;n1a!J do'" n.
:'ll:1k•• Jo", lu•1 pa}m!.c. \'ZL·
~llLB. Call Phtl, 4~1-9i71
Or a.!~3 1.
Ll:.:AVl ~"c 1011· Canh., 111u~·
St'!! 'f,G li'J' pkg, 8/C'
A:'l·!/f:'ll, f/p1\l". 111 .\ r .
r;,d111t~. 4 barrrl $189J
fi.14-26:: [. ~~-~~-1 t\E\\' 1 !'6~ :'ll u:-!.ini.: Grandr
atr rond .. r1l'Hl\C 1 n t .•
('1111.~1 ·-0-rna l1('1 -, ,\!1chl'l11
r<1d1al~. :!JOO 111111'~ 011·nr; ·
61~:?66
t)!I r.111~!11Jlb 3\1~. 4 b.1.rrcl ~·
sf)fl , \1n~l rf .. PIS. ~ n11 .
11 rl/o lll'l'S, \\-rnt~·. Transl
Prlv. Ply. 6-12-!t()i.·,
'67 LO rrilrs. 1 o" nrr. Aul'l,
11C'll' hrks & Tires. !llnlnr
prrf. '.!:J :\!PG. S 1 7 J 0 .
fii3-fi.i.~.
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Strek. '.'llu5t sc\1-P.est olll,'r
67:..-i;291
't;J .\tl'ST'A:\G 6 f')! P '~, 1·1.
n~l top. XlnT cond. SJ89j.
01·1;;111al 011n('r (i l-!.:'".'90
'(;:, .\lustan:; V-~ au t o .
bro111e. ,1n1 cond. Call
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shlfl. I 011·nl'I', 21 :'llPG
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l'.!66 f.lUSTANC; 2.1:~ Aulo,
Ri ii, P1S, Plb, new pain!.
Top shape. $1495. 96:?~1~9.
lfl67 illt.:STA:XG. d isk brk!. ·
I ln}'I 1op. lg,.. ('ni:. I O~'ner.
l.n" nHlt:"!<. J.1"-7;}20.
l~ifi '.\t l:;;>r A'."G. x!nt cond
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0111wr 612.:12:1!1.
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fil OLDS SS\ HDTP
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rln11 s/.srat 61~:!'.?M alt 6•·
P.'1 '
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SSllO Clean, i;ood l'Qnd ., nc11•
612-:!ii20.
l'.!68 Olds V1s!a C 111ISl'I' S!;1-
hon "agon. t.o m1lca;;c,
L.oar1rrl. Call 6 !t-!ll-~
t.!L!'!'T ~ELL~.---
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<11r, xlnt ronrl $0:il, &1+16.14 Coll ;1fl er ;i P~l 612-5333 .
DIAL dirt•ct 642-Jtii8. Chafb~ '65 r·-s.:. ~T,\ \\"<il!. ~arrifie<;.
~our ad. !hrn sit back and Ori;: n11nrr E xrepllonal.
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) 8 ~) powe1 1tet•;MJ, f&,tory '"· .,;nyl !op,
'67 MGB>66 GRAND PRIX
Ruh ~ rfrl 11 • , c -· 1\utomol•C, ••<1tO, ne•te•, pe w•• •lee«n9-
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OUR SALESMEN ARE
SHARPENING THEIR PENCILS
T hey're reedy for the b ig Fa ll sales p ush •• , the s•les p ush thet w ill efford
you e n opportunity t o b uy 11 like new cer et the yeer't lowest prices. Come
in today e nd see whet e she rp pencil c •n me•n lo you in the way of reel
so1vin91.
ROY CA RV ER HAS PLACED IN STOCK THE ~REATEST SELECTION OF
CARS IN HIS HISTORY ! ..• l'i70s ... LOTS OF NEW '6qs •.. OUT·
STANDING USED CARS . ALL PRICED TO SELL WITH TERMS TO SUITI
ROY ,_-CARVER PONTIAC
2925 ' BLVD I COSTA HARBOR MESA
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'67 CORVETTE Cony,
'64 CORVETTE Cpe.
'67 MERC. Comet H.T.
COUPE' •u•o t••n•, ''""'°'' I " CO"'ll! O" .,. ~·"~"";.''~·<I. -·~·f·. UOP 1'&,
'67 MUSTANG 2+2
'67 PLYM. Fury Ill
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'66 CHEV. lmp1l1 S.S.
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'66 CHEVELLE Cony,
'&5 CHEV. Caprice
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CHEVROLET
2828 Harbor Blvd.
Costa Mesa 546-1203
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PEOPLE LIKE us BETTER
And this makes Johnson & Son the place for you to buy your next car. Before you buy any car, please read the nice thinqs people
write to us about our fine sales staff. Wouldn't you really rather buy a car from fine automobile men like these?
CONTINENTAL MARK Ill
SALES DEPT.
MERCURY SALES DEPT.
USED CAR SALES DEPT.
Safe Buy
Used Cars
PElER !THE GRlEKl PlLEUSES
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lh1 per1on1bl1 ,.fte nt<on h1 q•ve• f.•: •ccoun•1
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heated "'ore \..11~lv I' P 8? Nt"'pod ee1ch, C1l1I.
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Mr. J L, Co1i• t.\11e, Col,/,
2. 'l•1ov,.d do n9 bu1in•u woth vou. Cor •olh foclory •o 101 ·
Mr. H A.C l o9.,no H:ll1, Cot:f,
J, '01 •'-e 9 <•" pu1cho 1ed "'• ho•e "'•de n •or l~e ~te". th;, tr•n••<•Oon
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C,6,RL REIMER
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?. "M1 Meng"n ;, en ~~teplion el r•p•111nl•·
1 .. e !or your t ge ncv."
M,.. H.G.S .. Sent• An •, C1l:I.
). Bob M•ng•n ;, • ••rv ijlitefetling pen on1l•
it, •nd mod 9•edou1 fo cutlomefl. I hi9 h!y
1e com m1nd him in you• f;e!d."
Mro. D.M.P' .. An•h1:,.,
'4 . •·1 woyld fetl free lo •1comrn1nd hi"' lo "'"
fri1nd1."' Mr, N.C., Corone del Mir, C•l;f.
••
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LIN lllOCHU (le-Dept.I
t . Mr Brochu "'"' eYho,.,elv courl1ou 1 end
lo.elplul 10 •11. 11 woi • r••I pl1t•u•1 to do
b~1·ne n .,;,~ .,,.,..;·
M1. S.M., We•lmin•ler, C1l:f.
1. '"Thi1 w•i the mod p•;nlen new c•r pur•
tho11 '"'" hew• ••er m.de. M•. Brochu ob••·
ou1ly reeli111 tho! 9ood 11rvic1 P•Y• off."
M•. R.P.T .. Co,ono dol Mor, Celi!.
J. "I w•ll ••<ornrnend Mr. 81ochu every ch1nc.1
l 90!." Mr. C.B.W., Nowpcrt Be1ch, C1lif.
I RAD WAIT[
Mr W .. 11 "''' on1 of th• n;c11I 11l11me ,
,..~ ht•I t •t.f don~ b~••n•11 ... :th when pu,.
cloo .. r9 •n 1ulo." Mr l F, Cosio 1'1110, Col.
2 .. r~. <•• ...... •e•v 9ood tnd ,1 ..... would
CO"'• b•tk •g t in."
Mt. 1-!.J .W., Hun!1n9!on Beith, C•l•f.
J. 'I <.oul d not h1v• ~.d mor1 ccurleou\ or
b1!!•r el!1nlion,"
C .P, Shep, l o• ,6,n~1l 11, Col.I.
WAYNE SQUIER
I. "Gaod ••r•ic.e ;, !h1 !,e lhot bind •. "
Mr. LE.O., Co•!• M111. Celil,
1. "Fvrth1•,....o•e I """' 11v:11 heppy with the
deel you ~1l ped "'" m4~·e end <1rte:nlv ,..;11
b1 bee ~ lo•1 r11 " Mr. O.H., Full1don, C.l;f.
]. "Mr. Sq~i e• ""'' ••rv l,elplul :n o~• oe!1cl·
in9 th1 •••cl model c•• .,, wtn!ed. He ''
•loo e proleu ;onol ••le•"'•"·"
Mr. J.M.Y .. Nowporl 8o•ch. Col:I.
•· "Cou•t1ou1 ,.,,;,,. in .11 re•pocto . S:nc•••
1i.enk1 to M•. S'lvier."
M;u 'I E.G, H u,.,1 :~q!o~ 8•1ch, C•lif,
GILIEllT "Ftertc.hy" lOISILL(
I . ''Ye1. ye1. yt1. ! .. .11 reco,.,mend you lo rn-t
l11 ond1" Mr. F O.T .. L•9""' Botc~. C t l.
2. ''I found 9ood "'"'nlen4nce I clttoa wotk
don• on tho ca• b1fo11 •••ch:fl9 tho ••'••
lo l. Th., 1e ll• ce<1." Mr G .E.M., S•n!e An•
3. ··1 "''' lrt e!ed coud•ou1ly." Mr. f .H.S,
JIM STllNMm
I. 't ... ,, !11o•od cnv rleov•ly. Brll Toylor fu11<l
Ce• rn 9r ) wos •t.rv courleou1 el10.'
M•. C.R.H .. 8u1ne P er~. Celof.
1 "Mv ct r .,..., dtl,v1red in ,,1;1foctoty co•·
dolto,.,."' Mi. W.D.C .. Ntwport Be•th, C,/,f.
THE ABOVE ARE JUST A FEW OF THE W R I TT E N
TESTIMONIALS ON FILE IN OUR SALES DEPT.
YOU WILL BE GLAD
YOU CAME IN! • HOPE WE
SEE YOU SOON!
NEW CARS
540-5630
642-0981
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:Johnson ttr SOn USED CARS
540-5635
~~[){]©®~[){] ©®[){]u~~rE ~u&~ • 1 Mile South of the
San Diego Freeway I 2626 HARBOR BOULEVARD, .COSTA MESA I
Used Cars 9900 I Used Cars 9900 UHd C•rs ~~~~~~~ ,..:.C.~~~~~~ 9900 UMd Cars
PONTIAC
9900 Used C•rs
OLDSMOBILE
'66 Olds Toronado
!J< lu\", .\~1 ~·.'!. il1r l"Oiltl •
r-. ., ,,r "uui'l•\·~ .v ~,.ii ,~. Cnt-
n\\11rr. S 1~9.~. Y\\'Z;Ji
tf!'J tuar,ui~
Utnotors
900 So . Ci t. Highway
l a gun• Beach
494-7503 * 54-0-3100
• -OJ 0" \"t.,.j !.U\UI) ~•!
L'\iZ:·:;, All l"·"'"r & /•lr
l'1l{"f'fll10n'l.Jly dran. l9w
n11h•1,i;r car Only :'13'J~ hill
p1'1C"" J1n1 S lrmo ni;;
!llrrN'dt·.~ Bi'nz. l.'O \\
\VarTl<'r. Sant11 Ana .'>l&-4 1 ! I
1GOiJ).<.;-Dc-lrn ~~-I Dr. 1-1 .T.
Au1o , R&H, r S .. P.B .. r11c•
lory air. t XEU3211 5 1(\~IJ
i\11hrr~ Oirl1ll;:or, : Ii 0 0
llnrOOr Bh-J. C.~f. :..io-!nOO
PLYMOUTH
e PLY::O.IOUTll 1967 GT\'.
hai1!top aulo. po11·pr s teer,
l'Q\\rr hrakr<, po\IT \1!11·
111••1•. huckrl~. P1c. 1159:. .
1 r.Ol.!1.t.1• .Jin1 ~I cm on s
ln1ports. l20 \\". \\'arncr .
S;1nta Ana ~114
r,1 f'LY. Fur). air . P/S.
f'IB. l:::n~ . lrnns .. tires &
l>ri1kc>~ n('"'· ~l ust Sacri I his
\«·~\\rad. Rr!I hook -$1100.
,.;,.It f'lr '' hslc hook -S8fJ)
~;i~:'l''.I::
~~~~= ·f;.,-Pl.1r:1ou!l1 Valiant ·ny
'\, -i1. i.., cood rood. Si710 .
': :.::o; I. .
PONTIAC
l'.lo "' !'onuac GTO Con·
vr rublc •I 11p('cd . Tak,. o"cr
pa) mcn1~. C,)5.31sg afl ~
prn
PONTIAC
'68 G.T,O •
4 SPEED
'66 GTO
4 SPEED
CONVERTIBLE
PONTIAC
'67 Gran Prix-Sharp I
Loaded! $19$, IJ.16.1165
RAMBLER faC1ory air, pov.'t!r steering \'8, pc7\\~r stttrlng, radio,
& brakes. \i nyl mor, radio, healer. bucket scats. Spec-I ~;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
hl'aler. '24,000 orig. mUes. ially Prietod 10 Sell today. '61 RAMBLER
One 01vner, like nl'W. Prem· Lie, SY?t11DO. At\-1ERICAN, 2 door, iland.
ium \\'1dc Oval tires. Still in $1199 ard ~ih. 17,!XX) miles, $1195 •
f11 1·tory w1trran!y, Pnced to ~ VGY807. sc>U J[)(la y
s2699 C _. lirl 1lar,11is ~. s0" 0 tn•t•rs c~ 0.. ·o~,.,~·· 9QO So. C11. Highw•y • s I' JI~ L•gun. a.ech
' {I, 494-7503 * ~100 OL .J'P ,,,_J<JI E>I. 66 " 67
,,,,, 19;o JIARBOR BLVD, '65 RAMBLER An1erlcan, 4
COSfA MESA Door, 232 eng , 155 hp, aulo.
519-JCl.11 Ext. 66 or 67
1970 HARBOR BLVD.
COSTA MESA
$!n'l. XJnt cond., C a 11 ,.,....,,.
'62 RAllfBLER sedan, xJnl
cond., auto, r.'ll, id. btt1.
$365. 530-6697
T-llRD
e T·BIRD 1964 IStk No.
l\1306A) in ab5olut,ly in1·
macul111e ('(lnditlon. A 11
po""·er + air. JUI! traded on
new Jl.ler~~ Bt:n:i-f'ul!
price only Sl-1$. JI n1
Siemon& l\.1et'C'ede1 Benz, 120
\Y . \Varner , S anta
Ana 546-411~
'67 T·BIRO Landau, al eng ..
perfect condition, all extru,
full pwr, under 2<1.!Xll mi.
Orig owner. $2575. 644--4774
'&I T·BfRD. ~hat I e 11 .
Sacrifke! F'Ull p<7'1m', air .
Best ofrer. 613--2383
'59 T-Blrd. eood ~·· cood
tirrs. r/h.
545-7796
'56 T·BIRD c on1pletel y
restored. $2,CKXI, otltt flr
h'arlc. 54&-M!M.
•..3 01.os~C'lr.v . ruu V" .-. ------.-. -.-. -------........ po11't'r s~ctory alf many .HAVtfOU)ifto'DiitliiNTiifty? ~;:;;;;, ·;~,.,. """"''
'Ii'( f lllEl31f{D 400 Turlxl
h)dro. po1>.r r . <trr('() f .'1
snyi nr hr~! off Pl" 1:7:}-&..'lifl
'f;\ r;r Pnnnar . .!:"'""J ron<t
11 11h all rxtra,., l Ott.Tl('f. Air
r•··uul , '-~~II 81 7_..'~L
e POr\TIAC 1966 f G TO .
/T,\X504• Hardtop c ri e ,
Vinyl rop. auto., ch:. Only
16,000 miles. :'ofust M'll thill
"'ttk\·nrl. C•ll 54ft.4lli or
can be JJeen !It l~ W.
\\'1r~r. Santa Ana !Dir.I
·64 Pont. Gr•nd Prix hrdtop,
Y.'hlle wfblue \inyl int.,
bucket iieats, center COl\IOle,
radial llru, xlnt cond, orig
owT1er. \VIII se11 for ~
~ at ll().f E. 171h SI., S.A.
Call Oa\•e Han&en v.·kdaya
8 am~ pm ~7.704-1
LATE 63 770, 4 dr, 6 cyl.
Stfck OV1'rdri\'e. Lo miles. l
~·IM'r. $475. 646-1762
•64 V~~N~~':. Orig ' owner. Oean. iood c:ond.
R/H, stick shlfl. SS50 0a.)''
54G-2464 ExL 74. EVf' , ....,,,,..
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\\ ay '"
17-·!· .. ,-,: Pnx • .111r cond.
r ·~. r 'b. xlnt C"'ln<I. S995
11r1u tt l~>-26(1'). 67;>-;il.86. GIVE lhc "Unittd Way ..
'55 PO NIT AC. Xnll cond.
$19'.
'62 Ri\i\1BLER 4 dr .• \\'agon,
ti cylinder, Rulomatic, excel.
c:ond. SlSO. ~ Jt'.s "J"Affi SHARE" Time l
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('RAN D NE W ELDORADO
10112 FT. CAMPER
~ -" ~ 9 5 READY TO INSTALL ON . i YOUR PRESENT TRUCK
~-'I OR A NEW FORD
'._, PICKUP
FULL PRICE
Includes Pressure Water System, Sink, Stove with Oven,
Ice Box, Mattre11es, Drapes, Electric end Ge1 Ligkts,
Vinyl Floors, Etc.
OVER 40 CAMPERS IN STOCK ! ,,
BUY YOUR TRUCK & CAMPER FROM
THEODORE ROBINS FORD
AUTHORIZED TRUCK & CAMPER DEALER
WHERE FINA.NC ING IS AVAILABLE
ON THE ENTIRE PACKAGE.
MONT H .. END r ....................................................................................... ..__
LOOK FOR THE DIAGNOSTIC CENTER SEAL ON THE WINDSHIELD. :
: 1000/o PARTS & LABOR WARRANTY--4000 MILES OR 90 DAYS i SPEC IALS I Co\'9n •II -h-lc• p•rt1 htclwdh•t •111Jille, 1ro111mi11lo11 dri•• 1; .... re•r 1111d, PLUS IHGll•, bottery •11d e•howu IJ1'9m. All repair : e wort doN h1 ••r ow11 Hnlc:• dopc1tf111e"'· . e
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'69 MUSTANG
A111101t1.rlc, recllo, """'• while w.ill, whlto with rM l•r.rl.,. '°'"
lory wonooty ••ollabi.. Approil111 .... r 7,IOQ "'fits. IYCWQ61J.
'63 RAMBLER 440 2-DOOR
Hadio and hl'alcr,
fL\\llfiR:P '64 CHRYSLER NEWPORT 4-DODR SEDAN S6fti
V-8, FACTORY A.I r. CO:\"DlT!O!\l:XG. aulomat lr, 'l,··'"' J
pll\\"f'r :;trrrin;::, [lQ\\l'r hrakes. 10 f"FR63l tJ '65 CHEVROLET IMPALA
4·Door Sl"dan. \'·8, factory air, automatic,
radio, h<.'aler. <X EV776) ( 1 '68 FORD LTD 4-DOOR SEDAN
One 0•1·nrr. 390 V-8. automatic, flO\l"rr
t11teering, radio, hC'atcr, ne"' tires. jVTPi031
'69
'65
'64
FORD CUSTOM
4 i>f. 5-0. 4Jt VI, ciu to .• power 1rMrl11t l dilic brokts, h....t•r.
City •f Co1ta M•ci Police c:a,, Completely mol111ol11ed et TMo-
H re lobl111. lemcilttder ol loc:t. wau. o•ail. 19J5110 140191 IStll.
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FORD MUSTANG r •" r ~"
V-8 en.i::in!'. 4 srecd t ran<m i<~ion, r11du\ h<'o!rr. . i l t~,' l
Olh·r ~Trn ,1·i!h hlaC'k i11trrior. (QTO:'l:291 ~ ~ ( \-l
CORVETTE HARDTOP
r.rn1,,1·ahl" h'l'· 4 .<pr•·O, ra{l1 .. , h"a1C'r. 11""' r
\\"JOdO\I".~. AJ\l -Fi\! radiu. ( BllCJOI ~ J
'66 PONTIAC LE MANS HARDTOP l ... -• 2-Door. 326 V·S. ro1\·rr st ttrin~. 11utoma!1c,
R&l-r. buckf't scats, 1vide o\·al t irr~ 4 RJ\1V2;!6)
'63 CADILLAC COUPE DeVILLE
Ft:ll po11·rr, f11 c1ory air <:onditioni11_c:.
Superh rond ition. (QQ29Afl! '68 DODGE CORONET 4·DOOR SEDAN
V-8, pa"·rr sh•erini::, flO\\'Cr hrakcs, healer.
0.-lrctiv.-Car. t 31 ~7l)
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'68 FORD CUSTOM
ltO VI •11tl11e, pow•r tteefhtt, cf111l1emotlc tre11smiu ie11, fodio end
lwottf, Police C•.11114501
'64 CHEVROLET IMPALA WAGON
V-8. fal'tory a ir conditioning. radio, heat.er,
po11rr steering. (,\SD67~1 •
'69 FORD F-100 PICKUP $2495 8' bl'd S tyl!'~ide. V·8, automatic, radio, hf'a t,.r.
diamond plate bumf)f'I", chron1e mirrors. !37799C)
'68 CHEVROLET 'I• TON PICKUP
4 Srwcd, spilt rlnis. hca1cr. Approx. 17,170
n1ilrs. ~22556 f l
'66 CHEVROLET 'I> TON PICKUP
Lone bl.'d. automatic transmission.
iT83512 )
OPIN SEVEN DAYS A WEEK (ALL SALE PRICES EFfECTIVE THROUGH NEXT SUNDAY UNLESS PREVIOUSLY SOLD.J
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