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,Newport BDilder!'~ Nixon to Watelt. .. ·.
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Nephe_w ·nes~ned Ele~tio'1 ·P:rf!gresM .". ;
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After llidnaping Frein San .. Clenlente,
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MONDAY' AFTERNOON,-NOVEMBER ·2, J970 . . . . ..
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COuntri Vote
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By JOANNE REYNOU>S
or flll ~Ir ''let S•ff
Dave Hltcbcock, Ora~ QJanty's
Iiegiatrar of voters, today predicted a 75
to 80 percent turnout of the county's
,912,0o& voters for Tue!day's el~ion.
: "We've based our plans on a 75 percent
,urnllUt, but It oould go·• high aa 80 per•
·cerit. Iotiel·tbot the Si!c:tetary ol Slate boa
,predlcted1 78 percent ·statewide, and
!IQrange COWlty usually runs one percen·
It.age• ·point ab9ve the state average," Hi--od.. .
Of \ii-total '°"' reglotratioo, thore are 2$1.SIO Democrats, 3SI;.f1.t
l\eprlbllcanll, S'1ID Amerlcln I!>dependenl
Pai:tY tnembert, '811 _Peace a.nd Freedom
Party members, 102 memhen of
miacel-• l1""ies ond· 11.~1 ·~ , woo·dedlned to slate a party afflllo-
!illdlCOCk Aid hll oHlco wlfl bli trying
out a new counting" system for Tuesday's
.i.ctlon. Instead of counlln( oil the
balloL1 In Santa Ana, the county bas been ·
divided Into five areas where the ballots
will ho oounted before being forworded to ~Ma fl>l'.fma11abaiatlon.
In ~to the ;tote counting center
In ~'Ana ,Ihm wm be centen In
Cosla:Meoo. Hwitlngton !leach, La Holro
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Kii1naped, Recovered · To Maiini
By· J.; PF;TER KI\IEG °' ............... ""'
Police said today they au certain the
man wbo kidnaped the. nepbe.w. of a
Wealthy Newport Beach. contractor. thil
weekend worked the crime all ,by himself.
They admitted ·tJlerlWel'eft.'t 10 • .ure
when they arrested a ausped: at IA'.ll
Angeles International Alrp6rt " Sotunlay
morning,. but made the decision 1o op-
.prehond him after-wotch!nl him pnpan
Nixon to Watch
'.Election Return
In· San Clem.ente
to take 'lb' 'paper bal •IUll' of E'IEllCllEI
mon<y.
nie kidDlp Victim, John Georgl. ".r.G.M
Lusk, the nephew of prominent bUllder
John h. Lust. wa.i found unharmed after
I3'boun In the~ of bis car that bad
been .parked AOUtside a r..talaar.t near
lllslleyland. ' Ralph"l'lmothy Potter, 22, of West.Loo ~was arrested as he tried to.take
the·n\oney bl& from the lAlsk maid and a
company executive on an escalator in the
C:OOtinimtal' Airlines terminal.
Potter 11 ,belhg held under $125,IMXI bond
and <WUi. ICheduled for arraignment in
Harbor Diltrlct court at 2 p.m. today. A
pnlim!Dlry hearing wm lake place Liter
thla -k . to determine grounda for hin-<linl him over to Superior Courl
,MLU!l,-A Cblcuolhlj.tcker ~ved
• baclllll!l'Pl!IC -in Qibl'. today. The )iUleDien and crow ~ bOlh the
c>ptlln ad co-pilot .... •Ot'llll(• camty
reaidentl -were bKt iD' Miami a few
hours lot.r .iboard the ·unltlil Alrllne Ftl&lll Jlll.tbot bad been ~'by lbt
g11DND on 1 flight from• SID llle(d . to
POrtlond, Ore.
'!be Captain ol the fUgflt Ii Joe Kolens~
31281 P11410 OlivOI. San.Juan Capiltranoo
The co-pilot la E. Ray Quigley, J'l,.lml
Via Palatino, Turtle .Rock. 1, • Crewmen aboard the Olght um tbi
leolher-joct.ted, mu"3chlo"'1 man plao-
ed a-pn at the lidlr et stewardess• Ndl
L<utor lhOrlly -after. -~ "°"' sm. Jlleco. -,!Jaine the ll•Yelf-Old--· u a
hOstq•, the ...,.,.. forced •llll•woy bU•
A1TEMPTS FAILEI> the cobln ond sbwted· W> •top!. a
POUce aaJd the capture of Pott.er at the Kolens : "Cuba! CUbaJ''
payoff spot took place ooly after two KoleDa diverted lbt olrcrafl and' flew lo • · ' · ~-!
Br JOHN VAt'nlllZA other ou.mpts to· make connectlonl foll-T!juana, Mmco, nre more f""1 wu Wltu. SUI Proot 1-11 an lhe·llllld1 ;e· • , ... ot"' -~"' -ed. Pollco each time were otoked our tlken aboord !lie Boeln( :m, •nd then YOWll t.Uow1 burrow lll'th• Wld, pr 16 ie""Ji! lho
President Nixon todly wu Plannlni for ready to make the arrest. set coune fer RIYU1'1 Jose Marti turrets moatl· and dungeons Of-.tbeir · -... . 1flll --.,, •
a quiet election ~ ~t tbe \'I.,. Wbile Poti.r olle(edly hid planned the crime Airport. Seventy.five pel'IOOI we r • learn jfu;t ..,ry cUlle.need1 a -queen? , !!: , . I ' ,
HOUR in san C1emeite 'l'undlJ •. 1otJowed Yel'Y Cll'tlfully. alaoan:I the jet, tbe_..eecond U.S airlioer )ll.. • • ...,... . , • ,.
by In evenla( of ~ ~1'dio9· ,Poot!~·~~! ~CCOWl!·"..:.°!.thethe~~k jacK~ .. to Cuboid .~ tbe ~..:. • "' • • I . ' " ritllms to oee .H bis strooc •~ for · ,.. -~ -··,. --II --·crQIC-•00 a •
GOP hopefuls PIYI olL youth _. o1 the <lay Friday. About 5 shelf bebiDd , the pilot' I .... 1 --s· lj .,l "-. _.. ted j n .·
Today's ocUvlly •~the s.. ~ p.m.,uLlllikleltl\lcbard'•LldoMorke~ the flilbl tram 'San ,llfeao to Hav~•· it) .d.f:'ree
compOund wu apeded to be•calm ond" llO·Vlo<Lldo,J'otler o!leJeCll{i!or~,h~ keepla1 Miii L<utar orolber booteelei II! . _. • • , , ,
restful after ..-.i whirltrind .,.... b1i way 11*1.the -. ordorlnC .--front al hll llUll<•t oU times. • , , " , •lie at tllia_--belide him. · At -polntj' ~Id, be told 'a ' ~ ' paigniq for c1ndldalil tJnuPoul tho "We.droft'oroond f0< quite awhile,• olewanlealopill•hrownberetfrmn~ Ar "" d. Ariv 00· '• . . . ·
nation. -Lusk uld In an interview following the pocket and~ tt on hls bead. oun' . ', . 0'1~1
.Oblerven toaar term~ the campaitn ordeal, "then we...,,.. and he told mt "I mean bullneu. Thll 1• a Chlcam-.
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eflort omong the lorgen In ~~ • to :COii my 1111<10. operotloll," Kolelll quoied the guDlllll1 11 -\-•
llmi*nt. oeeking voles for t.llOW party "He womed me thore '"'°' olben In-lf,)'in(. Tllo -carried the Cl'OIH1fled ' • •' candldotes. . . . · . volvecl and~ tat.a him Ibey liould l:ill 1notp1a al the,_,~ cop\lln aold. . If UClt.'lllOBAClt 'Tlm Lilllllr·~·JW1m. • ,
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Wea~er be replo~ la!Uflht on .network telefu!on Alter lhal be pul.me)n the v-Jocker,-·.-....r Ibo' plane '!lib two '"' • oilo!Cloll-~ Soturi!oy''tallt tn Phoenix-which WI' me and blOw up l,lllO ~,:",\ 001. P•11npn mf <loon ... aold the bi. A 'behn ~·='.'i'~~ -~~:!E
at a COii ol $31»,000 (the Republican P~r-Lusk's -unde , (!he youth'1•, !other, amoll' d!Jldren Tu ~n "'··o •-·""" tbel~tarpl>.ol t 1 f.W llOll, mile tlli '
Yopu miiJ!t colcll oome 11111 be-ty 11. 1oot1ni !be-bill) -blfhonl at the' )'reeman Luik, died last AUllllll) aoid the caee llUACK p;; il ,,....._ daf" b when obout ,400 of them did events." 111' dlr-~uld. "1111.8
tween I o'clock and 1:30 Tueld1y mob which caused the leme -boy w11,lmrried oo ao !Wpimo.tbot be-• moR 12,\lllO'damqt ltl I ~hour .i..m:;r ba4 ..., ...... W•
Otherwise f cond' at-San Jooe lut week. · .. didn't pt oU ~ -• • rock·•·==~rtot, , ~e · -. ..... ,. NI ~-fl"!vall •I;,.~ coari '11le Preslilent referred 111 th1> :WANTED ''*,111 , S !~..:-"11 'G''k-· l'llll0_~7•·=iiMl'.:f here·tn'• 'ilMl'IWJws •intsf:.1no
with t2m t gTOvtlltlni be-clemoJ\slr•lorl .. ~tl11ip and 'hoodlumL •. ·. "H told lbey•W led !200.111111 and' Wu.en UU!Ses trouhl·~· -. g cldent."
tween 6'1~ u.;:_s In his blisterin1, attack,·tbe Preaident th t ~ mld ~~Goilinn-Luna ·•· : • 1 • • • • juYeJ}ilel. · ~ w,re .. Jalle!i ~Pft.· !•lofty • Otbef ~ ti)oi_a,,.dlllirtmt .._ ·-~~~00........ ..:. to b{qJr.•-"-Dlllltyland Hole(. fQr Clo.s.e LQok ~!.;-::;~~~~~ a1 lbe c11• a1 lhe·rtot. ~ '"'"ldl ... ,
• INSWE TODAY ",?"' 1oni 11 1 am ~t;,. hlOd o1 =r Jil:; ~~~u:' :.::i ,!,.:'1~~ . r • • , . • of dni(I. . . . . • . ' ~ .-. ~bat!':~~
A fairly outhoriliut -!"•re< vlDf<nl Uwp• is going to keep.,.. trom bang up." :w ASIUNGTON (UPI) _ A tip to The youths ""e ostena1bly prolesti.:;I . was no~ 0'~1; t---1-iimITT~~hol-ll'ri-+-..uw-oor and •ptUml' witlt-IM-nisr-a11f4a-!Dd-beelrgfml-1ust--1hcioe -· hlfocifl ...-~--•. ~concert . by the Gr . them Friday nltlil' l!lijllOdr!oll <11 •
W.'a nolOriotll Jack the Ripper -.n ~wherever I wont tar>•" u hour, imtlfl:30 p.m., to pt the.money, ble.rucflallllll at lie lop o1 vollnl Fublt ' llallroodl • top rated m,llllcal Frldoy tliiio ~ ~ tb.i
-~ of Q"'"' Victoria ht Aid. . . He Aid he made orrOJllli!menfl to bor-macblnel: :-OU:. · -11-lf'OUP· 1 .._ •• ~ : tfn ~. dlaldento ·-r • ijll I.I arriari dra ond the heir 10 lhl tllro11e. Vice Pmldellt.~ ApeW jo!Md In E<IW tllo coib lnlm·• friend 11 lbe Glen-U]lllde -._· · ~Po! co;'not ~ipo 1 ""'!' Repubb -Irr&. wlllolr p rt
Pogt 20. tire! fllslllado ~ the mol> ond tbe dole 9m1P.al i.i, but disclmd lire 'l!rll hifPlul· ·~ -~ ~ 1 ":"'l·~-;aont·<JI only It Nlllllll opo11o ~tbOX:. ID • .;;;:.::~
• _., 11 -,. Dm10Cra11c !'fl'llll!lft lurldoy dUrlN I maldlooltiiolt· ..... wltlt lror. from Ntllon'H. cratbllant. pral-=~•on ocene._r_J__ • !he nlChl bdon IDS,. .i.,.iWaoil 11f c.-, --+1 diy-lln& viii\ iuid -· -J>reoldent "'Tho\'1 oD the money you ~·pt In a dent Ir( Ifie N-1 c..ncll rl. z::; .;..U: :~ _;= 1l:'' JIOllCO were Oii buct llEld. ttri. W 19 c...... u, • ., ... c..tY 'l NixGD. bai :• bl akt. · Senior Cltllenl mid ldmlelf a ' -. •r-' tfoub•-. ~ u"',.• :::; ·-.1 '1111 --aad "-flew to Loiat IFllll -_..atna the !Int coll he blfocoia-wearer. • •tho "''" co1lid !or ~ old. -• .....-.;.,.. ,. i=..,-":l LI Ao. 8uDdl1 --lo attend contactedlhel"Bl,wbotoldhlmlbeyhod "Putltnc bUocol ,.._ on Min than• olflcero rwpclllded -Allhoughlbe~~--'= ,.,. , = . ': churclr 111 ,1ce1, -tlroJ al their no jarlodlctloa ..i lit allould call Ille upolde doWll -It euy to look more llrD ID other Clrllll(• ~ low ~~I pr-• 1111111111 .. jaAt, • rocll
""'"' " -••, • wlv• •lillld a oaavolelCOFll boa\i!YI In Newport -h pollc:e. , 11pwanl lhroughd he near vleton ~ ogeocles. • ~w•ol at -·-=., "'l: .......,._ ,.,. the icenlcSan 1'fei'>~ -.iunl)1. He made the eafl l11cf Chlel B. \11rn4s •portion al bllocalo ''ht llld In 1 ''1R !love bid olmolt 311 toclttmicerlL Stadiuni wlllle puc11u1_...._"'4• =--'l --., Allor ,etorninf to SOli Clemente, U. G-loolt dJarlo ere. tho -. Tire FBI italemenl ' In the convention conler l11cf th~ la the the tut such evtEEI 11rere --el r .. NllON, Pop II rlll llil!IAl',,...1) · · flnlUme we have bad OQYtrouble,': llld widespread ..-prablal!I.
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_ ·· ...... ;i do aboUt half the counting on
a...._ oountn and half on Cubic
Wtronlc madtines,"'he &aid.
"l'be poola wll1 be open from 7 a.m. lo a ·= Voters WW elect • governor, six ll"ualdl 'i:lftlOll'I. a U.S. llft.ltor. all SIJ
<;aWornl8 members of the House of a, resentatives, • ball the 40 s!ate-
-lors, all 80 uaemblymen and four
.lllimbers ol the state .Boan! 'of Equallza· .Ila They will alao decide on 20 state
bllot propOsitions. and, in Orange C<iun·
tJ. one countywide proposition on forma· •
Uan of a mass transit district. 4>callr.· YOtera will also ..i.ct a county la col ect<ir uil the fourth district _.isor. Joe Greene and Bob Citron, two deputy tu collectors are. seeking the
Jlqll held for 30 years by retiring tax col-• llC!or Don Mozley.
In the .'foilnh djstrict, Gordon Bishop
@lid llalpb ·Clark are vying for the seat
• h~ IOf 18 years by William Hirslein.
~ ... district runs from Anaheim to the
$a!,Dlego County line in the inland por-
C'liii of the county. •
Witb lm aet ~ the year to reapportion Co~Onal, state Senate a n d
AsielnblY dlstricts, Republicans are
puahing for control of the Senate and
Amm'>lyo
Correnll)r Ille GOP controls the Senate
..._,. aacl Iha Allembly 40-,19 with one ~"-''· ·. ;-1 -
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The only county state ~-race ft In
the 34th district where bicw:nbeat Dennls
Carpenter (R) is eapected to win handily
over challenger Dwight Mize (0 ).
Three of the county's four Assembly
districts are held by Republicans. The ei-
eeptlon II the 18th wher1 lnoumbent
Democrat Kenneth COry is battling with
Republican Bruce Nestande.
In the 35th Assembly District it's in-
cumbent John Briggs CR) against James
Slaven (D); in the 7oth Assembly Di.6trict
Republican incumbent Robert Burke is
running' against Democrat Lloyd Nock er.
and in the 7lat District, Robert Badham,
the Republican fhc:umbent j.s challenged
by David A!cher (0).
The same situation applies to the con-
gressional races. Three of the four
districts have Republican incumbents and
incumbent Democrat Richard Hanna, of
the 34th congressional District, faces a
tough battle against Republican hopeful
Bill Teague.
The three other Congressional races pit
Charles Wiggins (R) against Leslie
Craven (0) ln the 25th: Craig Holft\er
(R) against Walter Mallonee fD) in the
32nd, and John Schmitz {R) against
Thomas Lenh art (D) in the 35th.
, The atatewlde political• campalpa ar.
drawlni to a whirlwind dote tode,y with
Gov. Ronald Reagan and challenger J.,.
UNUh leading a flurry of lut minute ap.
peals to voters.
Jn spite of the balUes for control of the
state ~stature, political leaders have
privately conceded that this election bu
, bet!1 marked by public apatilj'. DAILY PILOT
~· ~•: ,..,..._ .... M•""'• .... Reacan led Republican candldatis -
·,Joi• -,._ Y-Including senator George Murphy -on a
' t .... M• ._ Clu • • statewide aerial tour today urging local
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o~a COAl1' PUILTIMINO COMl't"\V • catn.Pal&n workers to aet out the friendly
Robert N. Weed votes Tuesday.
Pr•ldllnl •r.d Pulllw..t" Although sporting -a healthy lead in the
Vitt Pra'f:!~ e~4 ~~:.Y ~ latest polls, Reagan - a former Big 10 football announcer -insisted "lhe last
Thom::n!eevll few yarcb art the hardest." He added,
'nlowi.s A. Murpliint .. It's just like before the kickoff, you
M-ain, e-1111or . always .get butterflies."
tlich•r4 P. H1tl Unruh, the governor's under do r
Soulti 'Ormee coun1y """ Democratic opponent, planned a series of
FromP,..e J
NIXON ••.
two held a two-bour meeting followed by
an appearance on the front Jawn of the
President's offices.
There, Agnew again scored the actions
or the San Jose mob, then made s6me
flit mlnult J1bo at Iha Democralt -
charging that they were ~ng scare tac-
tics embellished by "·false and ma'.Uc iou1
rumors" of soaring W)employment and
shutdowns of fed,eral ~tallaUons.
After a quiet afternoon the Presid~nt,
his wife Pat and Secretary of State and
Mrs. Willlam Rogers 1 flew to Santa
Moqica for an eveninf on the Sunset
Strip. ' .
The surprise chopper trip Included din-
ner ln a private room of Scandia
Restaurant -a favorite Presidenual din-
ing spot.
The Presidential party's motorcade at.
tracted litlle attention because of the
secrecy of the trip '
The ~up boarded a-helicopter shortl:1
after 11 p.m. at Santa Monic11 Airport for
the ride back to San Clemente.
Low clouds created a startling oo-
currenee along the South Coast shortly
·before mi.dnight as the helicopter bearing
the President and his party buued roof-
tops , passing over at several hundred feet
on the return trip from Santa Monica.
Tarzan, Jane Burned
Badly in Film Scene
GAINESVILLE, Fla. (AP) -The
Tarzan and Jane of a movie being made
by a Spanish company are in serious con-
diUon from bums suffered during a fire
torture scene which went wrong.
The victims were Hungarian-OOrn Steve
Hukes, :!.8, of Miami, and Dani!.h actress
Kristeen Svanholm. Hukes, staked out on
the ground, and Miss Svanholm, tied to a
tree, were to have been surrounded by a
circle of bunµng leaves. Deputy Sheriff
H. F. Kelley ·'Said fluid used for getting
the fire started Sunday eiploded, cover-
ing the J wO with fl&Jpes.
l--ll---=-~~1'JJ'• news ainferen~'througboµt the.state to.
CO.fl M .. : D '#.sf l~-·-,-f-,,y. --· -·· -. ~ -------""""1 leldl: 2211 W•I .. lllol loll...... WI
Ll9IN 1..0.: m F-t .._,,_,. The former "Blg Daddy'' of the """""'*" audl: 1n1s hid! 11oui.wl'd ' b • w Clemlnte: •Hort• El c.mino ... , Assembly wound up,.lljs "give ·em ell'
campaign by pounding hard on wbat have
been bis bread and butter issues -in-
flation and unemployment
"Whenever· the couiltry's economy Is In
.• trouble -as it ~Y is today -the peo-
ple turn to the Democrats," Unruh said.
"Let's see bow Ronald Reagan fare1 GD
unemployment after electJon day."
Rep. John v. Tunney, the Democratic
Seaate candidate who leads Murphy In the
latest poll, also acbeduled an aerial tour
-separately from UNUh. Unlike the
Murphy-Reagan "team'• campa_ipllng
Tunney bu rarely mentioned Unruh tbil
fall .
Tll!mey jabbed ll lhe .Mmphy "rescue
.quad" Jed by Preaident Ntioo. who hu
put bis "°"1• state pollUcal prutlge on
the line !or tbe Republican Incumbent.
i•Never have 80 many come 80 far to
help out a man who's done It Utile,"
Tunney lald.
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The Musician
Was Ticked Off
TORONTO (AP) - A bag-
-gageman at Tcronto IntemaUonal
Alrport .lltard a Ucldna nofte In a
piece Of luggage beln& loaded
1board a jeUiner Sunday.
Police from three forces rushed
lo the tcene, the Montreal-bound
rught was delayed for 30 minutes
and the piece or baggage was drag·
g~ onto the airport infield. ~
Thousands of gallons of water
were poured over the Iuaaie. Still
lt kept ticking. '
Finally, a member of the Toronto
bomb squad opened the luggage -
jind found a musician's battery·
powered metronome.
Jf ,..a auant lllON fellll for C.llfornlo, ,au'n for Propoalalon JO!
Propooltfon 10 '1'111 iOt oar-lvlD&' ap!11
l!Fmaklncmore mon07 available for,,... hom .. and
aporimonta, &hopping een!eN and otllce buildings.
4114 that JlleanJ more iobs f
· B"" l'rol!OlitionlO do-thla!<----
='"'" 117 dolnr.aw07 wilh Californl•'• out-of-date
· Int.wt lawa 011 laro• bu•ineH Joana (the kind of
i..m >ital to, th• construction ind ustry)-&nd open-
fni them up to f,.. compotition. New York passed a
Jaw like Propooition 10 way b•ck in 1850. Tbat'a one
nuon why California will ijtis year be deprived 0of
% 0: a·~ dollars which wll! go to help New York
. and '4 other 1tatee with more modern law1.
Propooitlon 10 will chanp all this without cost-''11""" a ponn1 aclwliinl tha illter .. t ,.,. 1>11 ln •
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anyway, (In fact, itmipteve11 l.,...ltln th• lonr
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That'~ why Propooitlon 10 wa1 pUIOd unanf.
mou1]y by the State Letri1lature and li&'Decl by Gov·
emor Reapn. Fomer~or Pt!_Ul.roWl11u~
it. So do bu sin ... and l&borunion1. But theirendo....,.
inenta can't m&ke it law Without your YES.
So help them by vo'1ntr YES November 8. You'll
be d_ofnr a JOOd iob for a lot of JOOd ~ple.
Paid for b1 Callfornlana for Y• ob \o
St.t. C\alnuri ~ L\rlkletter •
Clbatrman : 1lan: 'Ibm Bratllq, Hon. Edmtind
G. • Pat." BroWll, lont Kent. Gofdon C. Luct,
lrtae 1•rt0nt llann
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Fullerton Peaceful
RockConcert Draws Little Furor
F'ulierlon, the~ of I bloody COOo
fron~tion a w~ ago was .~ceful Sun·
day .
A rock concert was held in a downtown
park and only a few dlssident!l tried to
get into the city's Hillcrest Park which
had been closed,
Police said about 300 to 400 youths
gathered at Amerige Park across from
city ball to llst'en to the ampllfied music
of two local rock bands. ·
Hillcrest Pirl: had 6een closed because
ol earlier Sunday rock concert! resulting
ii:! drug arrests and complaints from
,
From P~e 1 .-
HIJACK ...
rt1ldentl of MXUal promllcUlly. lrontaU0111 aald the electricity problem
Militants, led by the Hillcrest Libera-wa s solved when it was arrang~ to use
Uon · Front, had earlier planned to city ouUets at a baseball diamond in the
"peacefully" march on the closed park park.
SUl'.lday ,wbut finally decided to stage their ,. 'nie youths, who had previously said
own aincert at the downtown location. they wouldn't use the city's power setUed
AJthough the scene was generaJfy down but objected later · when the
peaceful at Amerige Park, trouble loom· lndividual Unity, a rock band hired by
ed at first when Jhe rock concert was th~ f~llowship group , appear~.
delayed because the youths were unable Some dissidents called it an '"attempt
to rent a power generator to supply elec--to .buy us off with city sponsor.ed music."
triclty for U, 1amp_lifters. · "' The Third Side, another group bad agreed
A spokesman · ror the S b a 1 o m to play without fee.
Ecumenical Fellowship which had been Both rock bands played during the -.
working .with poµc;)o avoid f~er con· afternoon.
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delighted when he arrived ln Cuba. "His face face seemed 19 just light up.,, was subsequently asked, to advise. Suddenly Waples relt something poke
safd Stewardess Margie Guggisberg, 27. ''f followed his (Chief Glivas') every him in the back.
"He was just ve'Y. Very proud." word of advice," Lusk said. "Give me the bag," the man later iden-
·'l\vo coeds aboard the -jet as The maid went to the hotel 8nd waited tified as Potter said, reaching for the
passengers said. Cuban militiaman gave ln the lobby, but the lddnaper never l t ~v~ w~greeting at th~ made rontact. ~·Not until I know where J .G. Is and l
/When we landed, l saw the guy in the CALLEO BACK know how to get him," Waples replied.
khaki uniform pttlng him on I.he back as Lusk said the man called back aOOut 11 At that moment, Glava.s and
they were wf.)ng away," said 19-year· Thomnson, guns drawn , snrang at Potter,
Id Deborah · f s o· p.m. and talked to hia brother, George, i-.-o erguson o an iego. who. surrendired meekly. Jacquie Elromb, another 18·year-old telling him, j'You didn't meet me, I want
student from San Diego, said the the money, meet me at the entrance to He then led them to young Lusk, who,
militiaman and the gunman kept up the the hotel in half an hour.''. shuddering from the col d,· they found
close contact as they disappeared from unharmed in his car trunk. view. He hung up immediately, Lusk said. He The remaining details of the story were
The two children left the plane with the then revealed the secpnd collJlection pieced toget9er this morning by
gunman. They bad remained in the wasn't made because they didn't get to Thompson and Oet. Sgt. Sam Amburgey.
I • h d · the n· ht the hotel until about I a.m. p ane I coac area ur1ng 1g , TRA VEX.ED BY TAXI playing with toys vr talkb:lg wlth He didn't say why they were so late.
atewardesaes. Lusk said he went hoine and the man -They disclosed that the suspect had
Crewmen said the hijacker delayed bis called back 'l!bout 3 a.m. traveled considerably during the rapid
departure from the aircraft Jong enough "I'm missing you,". the kidnaper said, chain of events by taxi, whenever be
to retrieve a fishing rod he had ca'rried 1'I'll take care of the boy if you don't .wasn't driving his own car. ·
aboard in San Diego. • follow through Uiis time." -They confirmed 'that Potter and young
The plaoe landed tn Miami al 7:24 a.m Lusk said the man told them to meet Lusk had never met, Potter all.egedly bad
_to41T-.after spendtng.:about.three hour.s 41~ ... -~eJ!.) at_~~ LA____?~..._ He didn't give a 'just picked him as a likely victim and
the ground in Cuba. · time: . , . · --"donl!"·con"Slderable·res.earcb about him/'
Throughout the flight the hijacker sat This tune, under Glavas advice, they The money, Lusk disclosed, had been ~hind a jump seat in t'.be cabin with bis sent Jim Waples, an executive in Lusk's fl ov.•n by Glendale police helicopter to
pistol preMed into the back vf first Miss business, with the maid. Newport Beach in time te attempt to
Leutar then tbe other two steward~ Again, a squad of Newport police make the first contact.
Marcie' Baker and Sue Smith, wbe took . covered Ute scene, . ·" · · Lusk insisted that. a report the ·entire turns u hostage.-There were two plans, according to ~.000 was in_ the bag was wrong. He
"Whenever we would make a move to Detective Sergeant. Ken Thompson, hinted the rest of the money was being
get a map or anything else, he would depending on the actions of the suspect. , held, sort of in :es~rve, t_o attract the
shove the gun a litUe harder into the girl suspect back again in case they had let
He was very nervous I( 1aid co-plloi WORKING ALONE him escape with the $20,000.
Quigley, ' "If he made rontact," Thompson sa id, "We had to play it by ear-at the
.. we were going to decide then whether or airport," Thompson said, "We also
Indians Fell Tree
BURNEY, Calif. (UPI ) -A group of
lndians chopped down a tall pine tree to
block california 299 F·riday to protest
_the arrest of 26 persons earlier·this week
in Lassen National Forest A short time
later, a state division of highways ·c·rew
removed the• tree from the road which
coanects this Shasta County community
with AJturu in Modoc County.
not to move in. We were pretty sure by figured if there was more than one and
this time he was working alone, but we we had one of them in custody, it· would
weren't absolutely certain." give the others something to . think:
He said the fa ct they heard the same about."
voice each lime the man called led them When the ordeaJ was over, the elder
to believe he was oper8ting by himseU. Lusk had nothing but praise for the entii'e
The terminal had just about cleared of Newport Beach police department as a
a planeload of passengers when the two whole, and Chief Glitvas individually.
couriers; Waples and Miss Godinez.Luna, "Everything 'they did was right, 1Hank
rode the escalator up and down a couple God," he said, "I can't say enough abeut
of times at 4 a.m. how grateful I am."
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• -JOE DUFFY
----Candidate for School Board
NEWPORT.MESA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
""' Straight Forward
Communications
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""' AREA RESIDENT: Orange County M years, Harbor Area-8 years
""' EDUCATION:. Business Administration-Major (Phoenix College)
..... BUSINESS:
Litton Systems , ln·c. I Senior Program Administrator)
Baltimore Orioles I Profenionel ·Baseball)
..... COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES: .
Harbor .Area youth baseball program, member of Parent Teachers An'n,
member of Athletic Booster Club, Coste Mesa High School
..... FAMILY:
(Mrs.) Carol Duffy~ (hou&ewife & student Orange Coast College)
Merk, 14 -freshmen , Coste Mesa Fligh School
____ D.ane,..: -sixth 9L~..t....C.ojltga~P~~S~c~o~o~I ::-;;-:;==-=:-:~~=.;.,
""' GOALS: Encourage respect for authority, disc:lpllne & character o our yo ·11-1--
V OTE JOE· DUFFY
TUESDAY -NOVEMBER 3rd, 1970
For the BOARD of EDUCATION NEWl'ORT·MESA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
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voe. 63, NO. 262, 3 SECTIONS, 32 PAGES OAANGE ,COUNTY, CA(IFORNIA MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1970
2 I I·ssu.es Grab Huiitington _Voting
I By ALAN DIRION
Of .... D.iff ''* ,, ...
The call for a full-time elective mayor
for Huntington Beach and the 69-cent tax
override sought by local b.igb schools are
the principal community issues facing
Huntington Beach voters Tuesday,
''lt looks good" was the comment of
Dr. Ethan Fullmer, acting superintendent
of the Huntington Beach Union High
School Oistri5t1 Ulia momma: on the over-
ride roqu<S!.
The reciuest for a three-year tu rate
increase of 69 cents would booft the rate
from $1.39 to $2.08. It hu been endorsed
br 5S organizations, including the Hun:
tington Beach and Fountain· Valley city
councils and the ..ocean View, Fountain
Valley and Huntington Beach el~entary
school di11tricb.
The propoeaJ to make the mayor's poat
full time ia part of amendment .K on the
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ballot. It bu been backed by five -cilmen ..!.. Jack Green, Al c.oen, ·Ted
Bartlett, George McCracken and Jerry
Mallley -and opposed by tlie present
mayor, Dr. DoDald Shipley. c.ouncilman
Norma Gibbs bu declined to comlnlt
~ on the issue.
Dr. ijenfy Kaufman, a former ccrun-
cilman and ex-planning commission
chairman, has led the oppoaiUon to the
proposal, cbargiq !bat it would create
oas I 0 s' .. -
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An Editorial
... political figurehead" and would be un-
necesiary ~ expena.lve. ·
The ballot argument in faVOJ: .of the
amendment atatee · Piat a full-time
mayor's value would be "in his represen-
tation ol Ille city at county, state and
federal teve~." -
Directon:·of the asamber·of Commerce
oppose charter amen~t K which. in
addition to:::tbe· mayor question, also
Would ~lllh all city deporlmtnts,
boards and coznmisSloot: under ccuncil
ordinance and allow councilmen to aet
their salarlei by ordinance after a public
hearing.
Three other. pro)>OS4ls to ameod the
Huntlngtoo Beao;h cijy cborttr will toe On
the ballol They have met DO opposition,
Amendment L would allow the .city to
carry out public works contracts coltln&
less than •tP,ooo witl!oul seeking bids a,bd
amendment M woiild make the city
Today's F•al
TEN CENT~
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charter conform wtlll. tJie laleal coort •
decisions OD the aaJe of. general obllph
hoods.
Amendment. N wwld tlPJeo ,.
quirementa for lJIYOlll .. ~ to run lo(
tlie city COWJcll. A catldidlte """1d bo,.
to pay a ltOO ...,.refundable llliq lee anti submit !be algnaWres of IO_electon.
At prueJJt no lllinl fee alOd to!)' l!Ye
signatures are required.
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Airliner
Huntington School Vote 2 Seeking
·Huntington
School Post
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. Most Crucial on Ballot
The most important issue on Tuesday's ballot for voters In
West Orange County communities is Proposition B. It is Huntington
Beach Union High School District's request for a three-year tax
rate Increase of 69 cents.
The DAILY PILOT urges electors to vote "Yes'' on it.
In fina~ial terms, it will mean increasing th~x rate from
$1.39 to $2.0r,"Wbicb works out at an extra cost of 14 cents a day for
the owner of a $30,000 home. If the measure fails, the rate would
drop next July to 85 cents -the maximum allowed by law without
voter approval. _. ~ ~
In terms of ....,.ational opportunitia, the J>!VPOlliUon really
amounts to a reque•t from the district to c0ntinue offering a full and
proper ranfe of programs to its 15,500 students. The increase will
not enable lhe district tO build new achoola but aiJllply to keep op-
eratinJ"the present six campuses.
rio you want the schools to keep going? Do you believe our
children deserve equal educational opportunities with tl)ose from
'other communities? These are the questions to consider.
Proposition B has been endorsed ~Y 5_5 organizations, i~cluding
city councils and elementary achoo! distr1cts. Tomorrow 1t need&
your vote. Be sure to give i~
Richard Cardinal Cushing
Dies of Cancer at Age 75
BOSTON (UPI) -Rich.rd Cardinal
Cushing, the ."common man's" prince of
the Roman Catholic church who also wu
a confidante o( the powerful Kennedys,
died today of cancer.
Death came sbortly befort 2 p.m. EST
Al the cardinal's residence. Archbishop
Humberto S. Medeiros, who succi;eded
the cardinal Jess than a month ago, was
reported at his bedside when the prelate
died.
First word Or the Cardinal's fallinl
Halloween Yeggs
Strike Twice
In lf!!ntingt.on
Armed l'obbers made good use of
Halloween Saturday night by collecting
about $850 worth of "treats" from two
Huntington Beach businessmen.
The first heist occurred around 10:3$
p.m. when Harbour Liquor store clerk
Donald Niemeyer found himself staring
at a~small caliber automatic pistol and
was ordered to empty the till.
came about two houn earlier when Chan-
cery officials said he was in "critical"
condition, his bealth "failing rather
rapidly."
The Cardinal, who lf.epped down last
month after 26 years as Archbishop of
Boston, was stricken by cancer 14 years
ago and was given eight months to live in
1964 when a malignant kidney was
removed.
Chancery officials did not disclose the
nature of the 15-year-old prelate'• latest
medical problems, but It was reliably
reported to be cancer. The cardinal
reportedly bas been bed-riddeo for
several days.
"This past week the Cardinal's con-
dition has been falling r a p l d 1 y , ' 1
archdiocesan officlala uld in a state-
ment. "Presently, his condition Is
oitical; be is suffering from the com~
plications of the long«anding malignan-
cy with which he bu been afflicted for
years.
Council Meet Reset
The Fountain Valley City Council will
not meet Tuesday night. The meeting bas
been reschi!duled for Nov. 10 because ef
the general election.
Voters in the Huntington Beach City
School District wltl take their pick Tu&
day of two men seeking electlan to I.he
board of trustees. ..
Airline pilot Louis DBHarb, 33, aays he
wants to bring more "geosr1pblcal
balance" to the board and create better
communication with the public.
Dr. Domr~, 38, a loeol-i.t,
has emphaalzed "local control" Pd
IOUlld fiaCal pioucy 1n hll •••Jin·
-men are ...tint !be -viated last sprinJ by Roger A!Jdmoo, whtl) be
was elected to .the Orange C.Ounty-Board
of Education. Wh.<>ever wim will be \IP for
re~lection next spring.
DaHarb livi.n in the southeast portJon or
Huntington Beach in the school diatrict's
growth area.
Bravender lives near the downtown
area of Huntington Beach. So do three ef
the present lour members of the ICbool board. ·
About 14,113 registered voters are eligi·
hie to can ballots in the speeial school
board race. Board members ire elected
at large in the Huntington Beach district
and serve wit.bout pay. •
The district · has seven schools with
mort than 6.~ students in grades
kindergarten through 8th. It covers the
sectioi:t of Huntington Beach borderint
the ocean up to Adams Avenue.
"I want to do what I can to restore the
public's confidence in our educational
system," Dr. Bravender says. "The
future of any special programs will de·
pend on funding and maintenance of local
control over them."
DaHarb recommends f u rt ltt r in•
vestigation into the use of federally fund·
ed. programs ~nd new rnelh~ to bridge
any communication gap with the public.
Both men have been speaking at small
gatherings around the district as they
campaigned for the post.
. Shl)rOn Tate1s Mate
Dating 19-year-old
LONOON (AP) -Roman Polanski,
wl>ose.wife Sharon Tate was murdered in
California 14 monlhs ago, is maklns the
rounds of London.night spots 'i¥lth a p'tet·
ty 19-year-old Californian, Deborah Keep.
"We just have fun ," .said Miss Keep.
"We don't discuss each other's private
lives." Miss Keep said she la separated
from her husband, an assistant fllm pro-
ducer ilte met In Ille United Stales. ·
Watching Returns ))
He told of ricers that he was hit o the
. .
Sign . Bini. Vf. ·:
Walt Lipps of Kuclingi~1fl!eedt;BuUBhig• Departmenr"mspects:w:eek·
end haul of illicit. real estat~, aign~ c9Uected b~ speci.al sll•man
team. City rec·epUy ordered str1ct enforcement of its ordJnance ban-
ning advertising signs from public rigbt of way. City sign detectors
picked up more than 1,000 of the offending posters this weekend.
Beach Council to Hear
Swim Pool Controversy
A hall-dug llWlmmini pool and an "er·
tremely huardous" crossbil ~ tbe lw•
agenda items likely to g~rite the moat •
citizen interest in tonlgbt"s meeting tf the
Huntlnctoo Beach city council.
no.· half-completed pool is In !be front ·
yard ol Mr. and Mn. Emeit Sherwood at 1om 'Cutty Sark Drive. Work atopped on
the pooJ In August when the city buildini
department realized it had wrongly given
approval for the project, which does not_
meet IO!back requir<ments. '
The planning commlas!Oll iJ'Uted a
variance but tbat«lecilion wu appealed
by CeuncPman Jack Green wbo-bu
argued that no bardshlp " a 1
demonstrated to allow the varlanct.
1be Cast will be coDmdered llt. a public
bearing at the 7:JO p.m. eotmcil 1essjoo.
The requesl for • ~"' auard at fl)e
corner of Banning AftlM.le aDil Capiatrano Li.ne, near Eader lt)emen&ay School,
· aJaa will be considenod 1t the 7:!0 p.m.
council le581on.
The call Ls backtd by 1 petition car·
ryln1 ~ olgnatura.
Retired Pos~an
J,'0. ~rry Dies The bandit -in his 40's and dressed in
beige pants and a yellow shirt -then
force him to open a safe su~ln-ll!e floor of the store at 5042 Warner tenue.
head as he was rummaging throu I.be
receipt! and then heard a gunshot w 'ch
pierced the liquor cabinet and smashed
aeveral stored whiskey bottles. Nixon P -lans 'Quiet Day
ReUred postman James O. Gerry Sr.,
who was a nual carrier In Hwrtlnct41'
Buch for 33 yean, died Saturday at the
age of s_i.
Funeral services will be condu.cted at
the P,.k Famlly Colonial FUnmf Home,
Westminster, at 3 p.m. Wednttctay.
ToMaimi ·
MIAMI - A Chicano hijacker received
a backslapping welcomi-in Cuba ·.loday. _
Tbe pmengen and crew -both the
captain · and co-pilot are Orange County
residents -were back in Miaml a few
hours later aboard · the United Airline
Flight 698 that bad been captuud by lhl
gunman on a flight from San Diqo to
Portland, Ore.
The captain of !be tllgbt is J .. Kole111,
31261 Paseo Olivos; San Juan Capistrano.
Tbe co-pilat is E. Roy QW&]ey,. rl, 11111
:Vta J?a!alillo, 'lllrlle ..... .
Crewmen 1boanl tbo Olgbt lald Ibo
)tatbef-~ A Sf .............. pko-
ed a pilfll Jlie lide GI~ Ntclf
Lea1ar lhGrtl)' .iw -from SN Dfflgo.
Using the 21-year-old stewardea II •
hostage, the gunman•fon1d his way inte
the cabin al¥1 shouted to Capt. J•
Kolens: 1'Cuba! OJbl!"
Kolena di..nM Ille aircraft ml<! llew to
Tijuana, Mexico, where more fuel wu
labn aboard the Boeiq 727, and the• set course for Havana's JOM Marti
Airport. Seventy-five penoos we re
aboanl tlie je~ !be-U.S alrliller bi·
jacked to Qiba Wrln( Ille weekend.
Kolem said the gwunlJl crouched on a
. shelf behind tbe pilot'• ·-· lbn>qbial Ille fligbt from San . Dfqo, to Ha-
keepiq Mia Leutar or other boolt.,..O In
front of hll gun at all limei.
'At one point, Koleris sakl, be told a
stewardess to pull a brown beret from bil
pocket and place li on hll bead.
"!_mean business This is a Olicaao
operation,'' Kolens quoted \be gunman·u
aayillg. The l>Oret carried !be croes-rilled
insignia of the Chicanos, the captain sakL
Passengen and crewmen said the hi•
jacker, wbo"boarded the Pl-with two
small children in San Diep, afpeared
delighted when be arrived In CUba.
"HiS face face seemed to just light up, n
aald Stewardesl Margie Guggllhefi, rl.
4'He was just very, very proud."
Two c o e d a aboard the jet as
passengers saJd a Qlban· mlliUaman 1ave
the gunman a warm areeting at tbl
Havana airport.
"Wben we landed, I saw the guy lit tbe
khaki uniform pattiog bim on !be back u
they were walking away," aakl lt-year.
old Deborah F•rsu-> ol Su.Diego.
Jacquie Elcomb, another 11-year-old
otudellt from San ))lqo; aald the
militiaman and the gUnman Upt up Ibo
(Seo RUACI, Pap I)
Orufe
1"eatller
You mlght catch some IUD • ~ween 2 o'clock and l :IO Tuelday
temooo .• Otherwise, fogy. condJ.
ns will provall aloog the ~
with temper11turts rravitailng be..
iw.en 11 and 'II,
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The assailant made a clean get-away
wlth about $100 before the dazed clerk
~---'could~L£~r his wita and call police, m..
ves jl\Mi sa .
Burial will follow at Weatmtnater A f<Url By JORN VALTEllZA •effort.-.. theJlrat.V. In hi.wµ,yw1L--¥v1lolMl·liNp·lo IOinl 1o lleep me horn Merno1111-h:t:.~:::..~....::=::==-r;uii'tiuFiif:e';;iiiiliiiili~~Fi~nf."--t--; ., ... .,.., """... Pi'iikleiittetkiii V'Otel lot fellow party &2!M out and 'Pf!utng wttb the-Mr. Ge~ retired ln 1954.·He lived at tom's noioriou.t J°'*-~ R.if>J>fr•
About an hour later, Max's Mobil
lervlce, 20002 Beach Boule'Wd; •held
up by a plstol·brandishing' bandit whose
fact was disguised by a white motorcy-
c!: helmet and a taped-up faceshield .
He surpriseO attendant Richard A.
Squier as he was making a pump ruding
and asked him If he had change for IS,
police said. ·
As Squier led him to the till. the iun·
man pulled out a Logcr automatic pistol
and pocketed all the l\'OO•Y out of the
reatitar, lllllm•tod to be 1botlt Ill() .•
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President Nixon today wu plaMlng for candidates. Azn6kan people wherever I want.to io." _,':! 1~~~W'ltbJgtonbylils wu:'. :!-ret; a _ :': Q~::"'h°::rof ~~: ~~r:': a quiet eled.lon day at the Western Wh!te S.turdly's Lalk in Phoeni1 -which wiU "---14 •-be replayed tontgbt on network ttlevi.Qon IJIC" ..i • m. James. of HuntJn&ton Beach; two Page ttJ.
H-In S.. Clemenie Tueldly, folloWecl at a cost of $300,DOO (the Republican Par· Vice p,.,ldent ll}>ln> Agnew joined In doughlers, Mrs. Looi .. Apple of Hun-
by an evenin& of w1tchin& election fy li footing the bill ) -bit hard al tbe the tusllllde 111ln!t the m!), and the ttngton Beach and Mr1. JJict Moore· of
returns to tee lf hi! atrona: 1tumpin1 for mob which caused the tense di!turbance Democratic oppo1ltion Sundiy during a Pico 1llvera, a brother, Pery! of Sylmar:
GOP hopefuls pays off. at San Jose last weelr. day-Una vi!lt and tourt with pre.ident 1lster1 Mra.~Ina Wilde and Mrs. Gti'tie
Tod'Y'• activity at the San Clemente The President , rererred to t b7t Nlion. Rq:Nl'I bOth o[ Colorado; two
compound was expected to be calm and demonstrators as "thuga and hoodluma.•· The chief execUUve· and Agnew flew to g r a n d c h l I d r e n , and ten gr~t
restful a!ter weeks of "'._hlrlwind cam_:__.Jn .J!ls b~tef!!!~ck the President La Jolla Sunday morning lo at~ a;randchlldr . _
p1ign1111 /Or candiilite1 ihroualiOUt U.. asoerted tliit, "crfflllnl pennliil...,.." church .. rv1ct1, then they and their Three mlnlslen, the Revarendl J. H.
nation. WM e~ American IOclety. wlv,. visited a convalncent hospital In Whipple. Arlie C. Sl!ms and Wllllom J.
Obaelvero loclay i&rmed Ibo campaJin "Joa toiii ., I ani Pmtclonl no bond of Ibo octnlc San DI•&• ColUlll' community. C.plln will ofllcllte at tho c:onmooy. • -. • --
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Pave--Jllidicock, Orange County's
~ar.-ol' voters, today predicted a 75
to IO, R"'q\111 _ turnou,t of ·°* county's
ll2;a -l<>r Tueadiy'• oledlon.
•1we•ve bued our plans on a 75 percent
lupl\. .!lt!l I\ could go 111\igh p 80 pet; Cl!fll' I_ ""'t!W the ~ ol~tate ha> 1=~ 1' pertt11t statewide, and ~ ~ usually rum one percen-
• jltlll\I 'lbova .Ibo state average."
·~ ti»" tOtal voter reglatraUon, there ll~"..Ojl~~'i'.!1111~-• Democrats, 3 2 6 , I 5 9 5,220 American Independent p-. 1181 Peace and Fre<dom · , 102 members of
· · poJ'lles and 2'1,751 voters
dedlllld to state a party affiliation.
llltdiOiiCt aald his o«lce will he !tying out ·• new cew:iling system for Tuesday's e1ectlon. !Mtead of counting all the
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divided into five areas where the ballots
will be counted before being forwarded to
Santi Ana for fintJ tabulation.
In addition to the vote countin1 center
in Santa Ana. there. will be centers in
~Mesa, lluntlniton Beach, Lo l!abra
and Buena Park.
"We'll do about half the counting on
Coleman COUl:llert and half on CUbic
votronic machines," be aaid .
The pools Wm be open from 7 a.m. tO 8
p.m. Voters wllJ elect a governor, all.
statewide officers, a U.S. senator, all 38
California menibeft of ·the House of
Representatives, hall the .a slate
senat:Ot'I, all 80 assemblymen and four .
memberl of the state Board of Equaliza·
Uon. They will also decide on 20 state
ballot propositions and, In Orange Coun-
ty, one countywJde proposition on forma·
tion of a mass transit district.
Locally, voters will al.lo select a CQunty
tax collector and the fow1h district
supervisor. Joe Greene and Bob <;Itron,
two deputy tax collecton1 are 5eeking the
post held for 30 years by retiring tu col·
lector Don Mo'dey.
In the fow1D district, Gordon Bishop
and Ralph Clark are vying for the seat
held for 15 years by William Hirstein.
The district runs from Anaheim to the
San Diego County line in the inland por·
tion of the county.
With 1m set as the year to reapportion
CongresaiOnal, state Senate a n d
ASlelDhly districts, Republicana are
pUlblng for control of the Senate and
Assembly."
~tly ~-c;qp c:ont;ols the Senato
21-19 apd the Asi!embly ofG.39 with one
s<:llm~ ...
'l'ho·onJirciuniYifa"!eS<iiale race T in
the 34tb ~ct where incumbent DeMis Carpentor (R) is ..pected to win handily ·
over challenger Dwlg!it Mize (D).
~ of~the county'• fo~· mbly:
districts are held by Republi ... e~
ce"'»I>. is ~·Mb ~here i . nt
Democrat Kenneth Cory ls battling wllb
Republican Bru"' N.,tapde.
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~·· ~Kidllaped , Youth Safe
'i'or Cwse U,O]i : · L -• • . ' . ~ WASlllNG'roN (UPI) ~1.lp lo
-wllh bllocail who hive lnllJ. .blenodfltl llill •t Ille top ill_, ~: ..... '/fNll -ci-. --"""u1' .... t ~,._;,_ Tl!lo l)elpl mn '"IJlO '"""" ,""1n Nelson It Qid-nl<, pnol-
dent of the National Council of
·•Senior Citizen4, and hlmsell a
ll!ocals-wearer.
"Putting blloc_a1 glasses o n
· opside down makes it easy to look
upward through the near vision
portion of blioe>ls," he said In a
ltatement.
Seal Beach Head
To .Ask Delay
On City Project
s.81 Beach Mayor M~ A, Baum wrn
ask for a !Mkiay constructioo moratorium
on project.a invoJved with the con.
trovers.ial Riverfront Redevelopmeat
Agency at tonight's city council session.
The mayor said he would ask for the
delay to initiate studies on the ecological
effects of pending. projects .
Under the rules of the agency , urban
renewal projects can be built along beach
property fot the next 45 yean while the
city is allowed to collect all of the t.ar
revenues into a special fund.
The agency, however, has drawn
severe critisism from a Seal Beach fac·
tion which claims that the envisioned
highrise, big density developments would
destroy the character of the city.
Already in' the works as a redevelo~
ment project ~ a 500-unit "swin&ing
singles" complex by the R&B Develop-
ment Co. which critics claim Would
overtax the city's sewer system &lld.
,ere.ate parking prob!e~. _
-Aiso-ICheduled forcouncll ·actlob at the
8 p.m. m~ting is a reqUest by Mayor
Baum to initiate a study for the iden·
tiflcaUon of possible pollution of the city's
beachfront.
Beach Ballots
Bring Bouquets
·-N~pi>rt Pol~Say Abductor A.cted Alone
Jlut J.G. otarled to <:ry and I -·1 telling blm, ''You didn't meet me, I want
hear the rest and lht man made him tbt money, meet me at the entrance to IJ L. PETER UISG
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• Polteo aald today they are certain Ille
fnan who tldnaped the nephew of a
wealthy Newport Beach contractor this
weekend wcrked the crime aH...bf himulf.
They admitted they weren't so sure
when they arrested a suspect at Los
Angeles International Airport Slturdiy
morning, bu& made the decl!lon to ap.
prehend him after watching him prepare
to lake the paper bag full of ransom
money.
The kidnap victim, John George "J .G."
Lusk , the nephew of pryminent builder
John D. Lwik, wu found unharmed after
13 hours in lhe trunk or his car that ha'd
been parked outside a restaurant oear
Dllneylaod.
Ralph Timothy Potter. 22, of W..t Los
Angeles, '"' arrested as be tried. to take
the mooey bag from the: Lusk: maid and a
company executive on an escalator in the
Continental Airlines terminal.
Potter ia: being held under $125,000 bond
and was scheduled for arraicnment in
Harbor District court at 2 p.m. today. A
preliminary hearing will take place later
this week to determine grounds for bin·
ding him over to Superior Court.
Poli~e said the capture of Pot.ter at the
payoff spot took place only after two
other attempts to make connections fail·
ed. Police each time were staked out
ready to make the arrest.
Potter allegedly had pla!1f\8d the crime
very care!ully.
Police gave this aceount of the crimel
Potter had been following the Lull
youth most of the day Friday. About 5
p.m., as Lusk left Richard's Lido Market,
3.143 Via Lido, Potter alle8'dly forced bis
his way into the car, ordering the youth to
· lie on the front aeat beside him.
"We drove around for quite awhile,"
~k said in an interview following the
ordeal, "then we stopped and he told me
to call my Wlcle.
_:. "He-warned me-.theffi were--otbera in-~
volved and aald to tell him they would kill
me and blow up 3,CKKI people at UCI.
After that he put me in the trunk."
Lusk's uncle (the youth's father •
Freeman Lull, died last Augwt) said the
boy was hurried so on the phone that he
didn't get all the instructions.
"He told me they wanted $200,000 and
that or maid, Enriquetta Godinez-Luna,
was to bring it to the Disneyland Hotel.
bang up." the hotel in half an hour."
, Lusk aaid he bad been given just He bWlg up irnmediately, Lusk aa1~. Ht
an hour, until 8:30 p.m., to get the money. then revealed the second connection
He said he made arrangemeilta to bor· wasn't made because they didn't get to
row the cish from a friend at the Glen· the hotel unUl about I a.m.
dale Savings and' Loan, but discloeed the He didn 't' say why they were ao lite.
maid took only $20,000 with her. Lusk said be went home and the man
''That's all the money you can get in a called back. about 3 a.m.
bag/' he said. "I'm missing you," the kidnaper aaid,
Lusk aaid after getting the first call he "l'll take care of the boy if you don't
contacted the FBI, who told him they bad follow through this time." .
no jurisdiction and he should call the ,. Lusk said the man told them to meet
Newport Beach police. . them at the LA airport. He didn'! give a He ri\ade ilie call and Chief 8. James
Glavas took charge of the case. The FBI t~ time under Glavas' advice, they
was subsequently asked to advtst. sent Jim w~ples, an executive in Lusk'•
"I fcillowed hll (QI.lei Glavu') evary business, with the maid.
word of advice," Lusk uld. Again, a squad of Newport police The maid went to the hotel and waited
In the lobby, tiut the kidnaper never co~~~ ~er~~ plans, atcordinl to mad! contact. , Tho Lusk Wet the man called back about 11 Detective Sergeant. Ken mpeon,
p.m. and iatied to hia brQtber, Ge:qe, depending on the actions of the auapect.
Wife: •shook Up~
Coasi Woman Tells Hijack Fear
_By B.\RBARA KREIBICH
OI ..,_ CMllY 1'1 .. 1 Si.ff
'1 shook for about haU an hour, b.Jt
now I'm so happy I feel like laughing!"
After an anxi ous night, the wife of the
co-pilot of the United Airlines 727 jet. hi·
jacked lrom San Diego to Havana SUnday
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close contact ~s_they disappeared from
view.
The two children left the plane with the
gunman. They bad remained in tJie
plane's coach are~ during the flight,
playing with toys or talking with
stewardesses.
Crewmen said the hijacker delayed hiJ
departure from the aircraft long enough
to retrieve a fishing rod be had carried
aboa rd in San Diego.
. The plane landed in Miami at 7:24 a.m.
today after spending about three hours en
the ground in Cuba.
night, said this morning, ''We '.ve , talked
about things like this, but we d1dn t think
it would ever happen to us!"
News that her husband was safely back
in the United States reached Denise
Quigley at 5 o'clock this morning, when
her husband, Ray, 37, called their bome
in Turtle Rock from ~1iami, Fla.
She bad learned of the bijackin4 at 9
p.m. Sunday, wben the United Airlines
crew dest · c::alled to say her buabaod's
plane, supposedly en route from ~
Diego to PorUand, Ort., was beading ID·
stead fur Havana.
·It wu-tbe-lirst flight tn a mon\h ·f«
Quigley, a United Airlines reserve c..
pilot, his wife said, and he had expected
t11 be bome this afternoon.
"Now he won't be here tlll tomorrow,"
she said, "so it's really not that bad. The.
important thing is that no one was hurt."
Quigley, who bed never flown outside
the United States before, didn't have time
to say much about his Cuban adventure
When he called this morning. "He uid
there were a lot of police and soldiers
around at the airport in Havana," said
hi..: wife, "but he didn't even say if they
got off the plane."
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In the 35th Asllembly~lltrict it'• ·in-cumbent J~ !!ria• JI!) against Jama Slaveo (D); In ihO 70th Asoembly Dl>trlct
Republican inclllnheot Robert Burke iJ
l'lllllrlng_ apbllt !)emocrat Lloyd Nocker,
and iii the 'Iii!" Dillbict, Robert Bidham,
the Republican Incumbent ii challenged I> 'David ·Aldler (D).
The merchants of Huntingto!I Center
are .offering bouquets for ballot stubs to
voters who matt their marts in
TueadaY"s general eleclloo.
All a·votee bu to do is prnent a ballot
stub 'Ibursday or Friday at , the Hun·
tingto!I Center IJ!9ll· and It will he ez.
chanced for a free bouquet of flowers.
Book Collection
Given to College
Throughout the flight, the hijacker. sat
behind a jump seat in the cabin with his
pistol pressed into the back of first Miss
Leutar, then the other two stewardesses,
Marcie Baker and Sue · Smithi whe took
turns as hostage.
The Quigleys' two children, Eliza~.
11. and Olrlstopher, S. slept through 'fbe
whole episode. she added.
y .... 'l'!iS l!!')IO 1jhwtlo~ applies to Ille «Ill"
greasiobil·' · ~ 'I1lrte · of the' four
diatrlcts have Republican !ncumheots and
jncumbent Democrat Richard Hanna, of
tbe Mt!I 5=<""11 (I '"" .. l/illriclj ,..,.,. ••
totigh l>Oljlo iplnl! ilepuhliCll! hoj>e!Ul
Bill.Teque, . .
The Dower campaign wu deaijned by
the Hunlln(ton Beach Leape of Woman
Voten to spark ·ltUler lnterlll in the
1eneral election. ·
Jf,,,,,. wat .... ,. .... forC.Dfornla, ~1N for Proposition JO!.
A 56-volume set Of . the collected works
of Martin Luther has been presented to
the Golden West College library by the
Lutheran Council of Huntington Beach. 'flle pr_t.f~tatiQD was m a,d .e by tbe'llef, aabert W, Larsen, repmenting
the city's five Lutheran' churtj\es.
"Whenever we would make 1 move to
get a map or anything else, be would
shove the gun a litUe harder into the 1Irl.
He was very nervOU!," said co-pilot
Quigley.
The children were in bed and her
mother and grandmother were having
dinner with her at the family home, 18751
P~, wben she learned of the hi-jack·
ing: -By the time tilt ytltngsters cot up
this morning, she was able to tell them
the adventure wu aafely over.
.JOE BIJFF)7
---tandidat.e for School Board
NEWPORT-MESA UNIFIED SCHOOl DISTRICT
Y' -Straighi Forward
Communications
Y' Integrity
"" AREA RESIDENT: Orange County 'J f years, HarDor Area-8 years
"" EDUCATION: Busineu Administration Major (Phoenix College)
"" BUSINESS: '
Litton Systems, Inc. I Senior Program AClministratorl
Baltimore Orioles I Profeuional Baseball)·
"" COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES: -,
Harbor Area youth ba.seball program, ·meml:ier of Perenf T eeel\ers ;(u'11,
member of Athletic Booster Club, Coste Mesa High School Pr~llon 10 will get oar itODO!llJ' IOlnl again ' any way, (In fact, It mlght even lower it In the 1""6 ti' FAMIL y:
bJ'matmrmbftmoneyavallableofoi'DtWhomM&nd l'UJI,) ' I" ) c ID ff lh "fe & t--'~ 't 0 c .... c n ) aparf:menll, ahopp!ng centen and om.. buildinp. That's wh7 Proposition 10,... pused anenf. Mrs . aro u y, ousewo s .... en range oan o ege
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Alul that,,,..,,. mo,_ jobs I mouaJybythe State LegislAture and aimed by Gov-Mark, 14 -freshman, Costa Meae High School
L------!~~~~~ti~'on11!.lO~d~o~th~i1[;?==-,.,.=r.-:ernorReagan.FonnerGovemorPatBrownaupporta Dana, 11 -1ix\_h grade, College Park School L Br doing away with Cali!orn a1 oa r::dafi ILSOdoona nesaan lili6rl!l!li5lll;;Bul11ielnlii"'one-=---H1--li"'-·G~'o•U: Wilii'Cigtl'flpftt foi aulhoillf, dlKlpllne I chG1aclM IJf ___,...,.1-•---1-
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iatel•t laWI 01t lorg1 ·bu11n ... 1oana (the Jo:ind ot . mentacan'tnialr:oltlawwlthoutyourYES.
J01J1.1.ita1 to th• con1truction lnduatry)-and open-So help them by VOllD&" YES November 3. You'll
, lnr tbom up to free competition. New York pused a be dolng a gOOd-job for a lot or rood people.
law lib Propoaltion IO ray back In 1860. That'• one
rouoa wh7 California wlil this ;year bo doprived of
% ot t l>lllio!I dollan which will ro to help N•w York
and «'other atatoa wltlf'inore modern law1.
l'ropollUOD 10 will <hanga all tha without c.,1.
-1111 ~ •-PIDDT or challslalr the illtereot: ''"' !>IT In
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Stat. Cit.airman: Art Llnklette.r
Vice Cbalrn\an: Bon. 'lbm BradlqJ Hon. Edmund
G ... Pat" Bto1"lo to.er 1Cent, GO'*"t C. Loe... Mn. lren• Paraotll !lann
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VOTE-JOE DUFFY
TUESDAY -NOVEMBER 3rd, 1'70·
For the IOARD of EDUCATION NEWPORT-MESA UNIFIED SCROOL DISTllCT
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In Anaheini u . . ..
Rock Riot
By JACK BROBACK
OI' .... _p.ltw , ... ,,.,,
Anahelm Convention Center became
the latest target or dissident youth s~
day night when about 400 of them did
more than $2,000 damage in a tbree.-hour
rock aqd bottle throwing rklt.
Nine police officers Wert injured and 83
troublemakers arrested, including 45
juveniles. Two were jailed on relony
charges of assault with a deadly weapon
and several for being under the influence ot drugs.
The youths were ostensibly protesting
• sold-out rock concert by the Grand
Funk Railroad, a top rated musical
group.
Anaheim police, not anticipating trou-
ble had a nonnal complement or only 20
officers on the scene.
When the-angry -youths stormed the
glass doors, knocking one of them off its
hinges, "1e police called rel-mutual aid.
?.1ore tl18D 380 <llficers r~ frOm:
more than 20 other Orange County law
e'nf6rcemen t agencies.
· "We have bad almost 35 rock mncert.s
fn the convention center and this is the
first time we have bad any trouble." said
Tom Liegler, center director.
Liegler said this particular concert was
sold out far in advance. "We usually have
a few seats left on sale the night of these
events," the director said. adding, "it is a
shame a small group had to spoil it. We
have entertained about 250,000 youngsters
here· in the past few years without in-
cklent."
Other authorities took a different .view
of the cause of the i-lot. One Anaheim cf-
ficial who did not want his name used
said, "These kids have got to be Jed. This
was~not 11ponlane.ous. W1 were-ready-for ··
them Friday night and they backed off."
· Friday there were rumors that
dissidents would attempt to disriipt the
Republican meeting at which President
Nixon spoke, as they had in a bloody riot
the night before in San Jo~. Some 300
police were on hand and there was no
trouble. ,
Althouji:h the Convention Center has not
e1perienced problems in the past, a rock
fesUval last summer in the Anaheim
Stadium while peaceful was announced as
the last such event there because of
widespread qarcotics problems.
The Musician
Was Ti.eked Off
TORONTO (AP) -A bag·
gageman at Toronto International
Airport heard a ticking noise in a
piece cf luggage being loaded
aboard a jetliner Sunday.
Police from three forces rushed
lo the scene, the Montreal-bound
Oigbt was delayed for 30 minutes ·
and lhe piece 9£ baggage was drag-
ged onto the airport infield.
Thousands of gallons of" water
were poured over ,the luggage. Still
it kept ticking. •·
M..cl.ay, NO'ftftlbtr 2, 1970 H
J'oln Simon • .. • • ·~
·Student Leadefs
By GEORGE LEIDAL
Of N N1'1'1' Plllil at."
Student Body presidents oE 611 UnJversl·
ty or California campuses except UC
Irvine, have joioed Regent Norton
Simon's campaign to make public the
re,latlonships of two UC Regents and the
Irvine Company .
Over the weekend, eight student body
• presidents signed a telegram urging in-
vestigation by the Stale Attorney Gen-
eral of the "possibility of a conllict of
interest."
Regent William French Smith is cor-
poration attorney for the developers of
the land surrounding the t ,000 acre cam·
pus and Regent Edward W. Carter is on
the Irvine Company Board of Directors.
Both have repeatedly denied any im-
propriety contending they do not take
part in regental decisions relating to the
Irvine campus or the Irvine Company.-
Slmoo bad ubd for lull dilcloooue et tho
Jrvlne Company master plan fw •
53,CKKt.acre city surrounding the ampmJ
larger than the 10,009.acre city S"~ =.
seid Regent! bad agreed to 10 yeors qa. '
POLICE CLOSE IN ON SUSPECT AFTER ONE OF THEIR COLLEAGUES WAS INJURED
The telegram was addressed to State
Atty. Gen. Thomas Lynch who last weelc
turned down a similar request from John
F. Henning, head of the State Labor
Cooncil, AFL-CIO. At Midnight in· Anaheim, Officers Ru1h Help From Convention Center to Katella and Harbor lntertection Irvine Company cfflcials reacted to the
telegram branding the charges of conflict
of interest as being "purely political."
Probe Demanded
In Fren~h Fire
Jhat Killed 143
ST. LAUREN"l'. DU POINT , France
(AP) -French authorities from cabinet
rank do\\'n pressed an inves'tigation today •
to --determine why 143 persons-dted"'tn-a
weekend dance hall fire in this mountain
town 24 miles northwest of Grenoble.
Firemen pulled 142 corpses from the
ruins. Ten other persons were injured,
and one of them died today.
From accounts of the 21).odd survivors
of the Hall oween night rire, it appeared
that the young dancers panicked and pil·
ed up against the exit doors . There were
some reports that the four exits from the
one-story, steel-frame building were lock·
ed and even boarded up, but others con·
tradicted this.
A throng. of young people, mostly 18 to
25, had flocked to the Cinq·Sept Dance
11all from several villages in the region.
The hall was hung with plastic decora·
Lions, giving it the appearance of a cave.
A five-piece orchestra, called the Storm,
prOmised to create a "hurricane · on the
stage."
About 1:45 a.m., accord ing to Joell e
Dondey, the 21-year-old cashier, ''some
smoke started coming fiom the ceiling.
then flames burst out." She wa s dragged
out of th e hall with her hair burning.
"The place went up like a matchbox,••
sald One <if 30 Village fire men who were
soon on the scene.
N ationwUle Ewction Gilbert W. Ferguson. vice president of
corporate corrununications. said, "Ten
years ago Irvine Company agreed to
work with the University syatem in
development of a model university cam-C a mpaign_ in. g Nears End p~~i:;.t1 :r:::;;.:i'~ d• ..... en though
every electicn year we expect to get hell
FINAL LECTURER
Donald K. 01...,
. for It," Ferguson said.
IN 1 Ith . . h o-. . . . "We'.ve learned this is the price rivate F~na}·· T --ture \V~SH GTON AP)-: One o e c~n· campaign speec es, Nixon will hit again enterprise must pay for working with .a..u.u .1.A!C
tury s .hardest fought mid-term elecUon at the GOP's law-and-0rder theme, call· public agencies. As far u the alleged • · cam~a1gns 1'.lmbles to a clo_se today_ as ing on "the great silent major ity'' t'! _son~ qf _filkr_f$,.,.we'.re~ident_that __L\_ ~ft~ ~fii-.-A"" ...Ere£idenL--N1XD!1-and--C:3.Ddi~. fr~RL---:-=-t ·--1·--u.-· ....,_ .. "th r.: 'nst -any mves 1gation would fmd there have···· Ull e8J ~ ,u:; coast-to-coast fill the fLnal uours with spea11. ou m ue po 1ng ooo aga1 . . . . _
!timed. al f I the appeasement of the rock throwera been none on lSsues involving Jrvme mu 1a_ ap~ s ~r sup!X;lr • -. . . ,, Company.
At slak~-m·Tuesday s election -te~m· and the obscenity shouters 1n America. "The purely political charges of the
cd by Nixon "p.~ba~lY. the most . m,'" Democrats responded ·by demanding student body officers are cyni<;J,l and
~rtant and dcc1s1ve 1n the nations free network time to answer what Sen. uniformed," Ferguson said. '"11ley will be
history -. are 35 Senate seats, 35 Edm~Mus~e (0.Maine), called believed only by those who wish to
governorships and a new House of "~epubh'bln tactics of fear and divi· believe them '' he concluded.
Representatives. sion." At the mo'st recent Regents' meeUng
Many races \Vere cliff-hangers, but it
appeared virtually certain Democrats
would retain control of Congress and pick
up several governorships.
Nixon, who had joined Vice Preside'nt
Spiro T. Agnew in a concentrated $-state
campaign blitz, goes on nationwide
television tonight to sound an election eve
appeal for more Republicans in Congress.
In the prime time replay o( weekend
* * * Businesses Open
On Election Day
\Vhlle state offices and the offices of
the ci~y of San Juan Capistrano will be
closed on electJon day Tuesday, almost
everything else will remain open. "
Local banks haVe reported they will be
open for business as will the majo r stock
markets.
Belay the ~at
No Flogging for County Prisoner
A prisoner who agreed to a flogging In
preference to a state prison term will
return to Superior Court in Santa Ana to-
day for a revised sentence from a judge ·
who has had second thoughts about using
the cat o'nine tails.
Judge William Murray will sentence
Bruce Darryl Howell; 21, to what is now
expected to be a prison term for his
assault on a fellow inmate in Orange
Cowity Jail.
He ordered Howell four days ago to
take 15 lashes with the cat and suggested
at that time that fellow jail inmates
might benefit from watching l h e
performance.
Judge Murra y, immediately dubbed
"Cap~. Bligh" throughout the county
courthouse. reckoned without Sheriff
J ames A. Musick .
Jn any event, the sheriff said, no one
could fi°"'a cat c'nlne _tails and he very
much doubted lf he bad an officer with
the qualilications to inflict the corporal
punishment.
Sheriff Muolct, It 11 wlderllood, 11wp-
ly potnled oot that the traditional"
quarterdeck punishment or Bllgh's era
was administered by men who knew bow
to use the cat.
So Howell of Miiwaukee, Wis., will la ter
today draw a sentence that does not call
for refnoval of his shirt. A jail officer
commented today that Howell would still
prefer the flogging to a prison term
despite the publicity accorded Judge
MWTay'1 ruling.
Slated Tuesday
Last in the current series of lectures en
re:al estate investment offered fret to the
general public is sc.~ed to start at
7:30 p.m. Tuesday.
Donald K. Olson, characterir.ed. by
Fountain Valley: Realtor Pat M:Vay.
moderator of the series, as "one of our
strongest speakers this year,'"will handlti
the subject,. "Recogniiing a Good ~
menl."
The lecture, part of the Cout O:mM
munity College District's free lecture
series, will be presented in Col\eP
Center at Golden West College in Hun.
tington Beach. , ) ~
It, like otben: in the same serler, It
designed to be of most assistance to the
prlvate investor with a modelt sum of
money to inveat. It_ will be usieful. 8tj
cording to Dr. Loren Moll, Golden W@d
College dean, to anyone interested eDoujb
to attend.
It is not necessary for tecture'goen,to
have attended lhe previous three Jecturw
in the series co-sponsored by the DAILY
PIµ>T and the Huntington Beacb-FOUD-
tain Valley Board Of Rultcirs. •
Registration can be bandied at the
door. . :
Finally, a member of the Toronto
bomb squad opened the luggage -
and found a musiclan'1 battery-•
powered metronome.
\Vhen the firemen broke into the
bu ild ing they fou nd burned and twi sted
bodies piled up fi ve or six feet high near
the exits. "It was a horrible sight," said
fireman Georges Rostan. "Bodies were
stuck to tM doors and it sCemed they
were still pushing to get out. There were
b o d i e s everywhere, unrecognizable,
broken up."
. All cities, ex~pt San Juan, will stay
open fOr business as will county offices.
Slate employes are taking a holiday but
. courts will be open for business on elec·
lion day.
The sheriff immediately called the
judge to warn lllm that there would be no
flogging in his jail and no flogging of a
Judge Murray has no comment to offer
today. Sheriff Musick baa no comment·
for tbe record. •• -'
But the sheriff wishes people around
the dYic ceni.r wouldn't .<Ill hlm
Flelcber Oirisllan. • ,
Olson, a native CAl.iforn.ian, ls eucuthJ:
vice president of the Southern Califondi-
wide Forest E. Olson rtal estate c:Gt·
poration. 1 "")
A graduate of the Untvenlty If
Cafifomla, he received a bad>elcr ff
science de&ree in accwntiDg. 1
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As in the June primary election, bars
and saloons will be open on Tueeday. j~l prisoner.
El Rancho has tlie h·ottestprice in town !
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-C~chy eris~ ••• r ipe and juicy! Your choice or Red or Go~den Del iCioUS" ••• \Vashington's fi~estt
Encourage the kids to enjoy one after school ••• before bed time ••• and offer one to Dad at snack time I
Cracker Bairel Cheese.~ ....... n•
Sh&rp, X-Sharp, Mild, ?t1e1Jow ••• 10 oi:.
'H~Ho Crackers ........................ 43¢.
Cri~ and buttery flavored '. •• , j6 <JI., package.
Palmolive Gold ................. 2 "' 25 •
Deodorant bar , •. when you need more : reg. sit:('.
Tomato Juice ........... . .. .. ... 49•
Six pack of Libby's ... convenient 51h: oz. cans. •
_Variety .•. and " value ..• for the first of the week meals!
Beef Liver ..... '.~~~61.~.~' ....... 69~
Ch icago style! ••• SLIWJ IASTRllll •• , 11.19 I~ El Rancho'& on·n ••• a. Httle Uiicker, J~ancr.
Aged Steilks .................. $1~
Choice Beef, aged nature's ~·ay f or tenderness &nd flavorl Great eatin1t
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Nov.l,t ,4.Noiait to tr.•'~----
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HUICllNGTON BEACH: w.,,,,, olld All'nqllio (ilolldwl~ C.nler)
NEWPORT BEACH:
2727 "iwport Bi.t olld •
2SSS ·bltbluff Dr. (bltlhi11 l'illqo Colllr)
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_, ~LY Pl\OT ,,,_,,.
Salgoia Shelled
_,South Viets Hit ..
Enemy Routes
f•
'5•mi-n• tMrcum, 22, told police htf boyfriend !ailed to appear in
co'-.rt on an assault complaint filed
by,ber Tuesday because be was at h!house -beating her up · again in inclnnatL Miss Marcum was
t ted and released for new in·
ju. at General Hos,Pital. Police lslliied new charges Wednesday
adin&t Victor 8 . Lewis, 25, of as·
s3silt with intent to kill. • When a young man walked in
the-dcior of the Santa Barbara police station holding a grenade in
hii outstretched hand, a woman
d.,.it clerk sbouted ! "Get out of
beJe!'' A sergeant drew bis pistol
as~two other officers rushed the
untlrotesting young man. Then the man explained: He bought the un-
BJ1Ded grenade and later feared it
rnil1ht still be live, so be brought
it fD for the police to dispose o(. It
was una:nned, officers reported
Monday, and they gof rid o! it. And
th.r advised l>ouglH Yoa~am, 21,
nett time he bas to bring a gren·
ade to the police station, please
call first. ·
• Ross-On-\Vye, England residents .
thought be was crazy when mer ..
chant Jack Roberts bought 1,000
Ar\ny-issue chamber-pots at a sur·
SAIGON (AP) Sooth Vietnamese
troops pushed a ·new aweep In southeast
Cambodia today, tryjng to block North
Vietnamete and .Viet ·eang Supply routes
leading through the P I o I n o! Reeds
toward Saigon.
'lbe OperatMm was launched Sunday
several hours before Viet Cong guerr!Uas
shelled Saigon for the first time in 3Y,
months. Authorities said the four rockets
killed seven Vietnamese civilians, in·
cludifil' four children, wounded 25 Vlelr
namese civilians and destroyed seven
houses.
Meanwhile, bwidreds of Sruth Viet·
namese mllitlimen crossed the Cam·
bodlan border about 100 miles west of
Saigon and began sweeping along the
eastern banks of the Mekong Riyer about
50 miles southeast of Phnom Penh.
Supported by their own helicopter
gunships. the South Vietnamese claimed
killing 43 North Vietnamese and Viet
C:Ong, and capturing six Prisoners, four
rifles, 46 band grenades, eight mines and. ·
a quantity of rqunitioM.
In another area ()f Cambodia, more
than 100 miles to the northeast, other
South Vietnamese forces reported finding
the bodie.s of 65 North Vietnamese
soldiers near the rubber plantation town
of Snuol. Spokesmen said most of them
Kidnapers Fr~ .,
Ecuador's Chief
Of :Air Force ----plttS--$UPPlies-auction. But now. he
is having the last laugh. ' "They
are my biggttst seller," said ROb-QUITO. Ecuador (UPI) _ Air Force
erts. "Arneri~ans espec\ally like commander·llH:hiel Gen. Cesar Rohon
them for flowers." Sandoval was released unharmed Sunday e six. daya . after be was kldnaped, th~
P11trlck Ruffles and Neville defense· ministry said.
Cl•rk• have been filling out pools Defense Minister Jorge Acosta Vela!co
slips with the same numbers for said Rohon Sandoval was at an air force
. five years. But last week Ruffles base near Quito: "The general is well and
filled in two wrong numbers. They later an <lfficial communique on the"
learned Wednesday they have won circumltances of I.he incident he was ·in-
nearly $103,200 because of the mis· volved in wiH be lasued," he added.
tafe in Barningham, England. Rohon Sandoval was abducted from his
...
had been killed by air and artlllery
strikes. No South Vietnamese caau8lties
were reP,rted. .
Cambodian milJl&'y headquarters In
Phnom ~enh reported that North Viet-
namese and Viet Cong troops made a
rare da,vllght assault on Cambodian
forces attempting to keep open the only
supply route into the provincial capital of
Kotnpong Thom, 80 miles north of Phnom
Penh.
First reports said one Cambodian
soldier wu killed and four othera were
wounded, but· such initial reports often
understate casualties considerably,
particularly for Cambodia forces. Enemy
losses were not nported.
The U.S. Cmnmand In Saigon conUnued
accelerated troop cutbacks in Vietnam to
meet President Nixon's target of 40,000
by Dee. 31. It withdrew 1,670 men from
combat SUnday and 1,4.10 more today.
These cutbacks involved the deac-
tivation or nine Army units and the
redeployment of two battalions of the
25th Division, which is returning to
Hawali. The tatter were the 2nd Bat·
talion , 34th Armor, and.the 2nd Battalion,
14Lh Infantry.
In a releated development, the U.S.
Command adopted a new policy glVing
American servicemen two weeks' leave
to go to the United States dur ing their
one-year tours of duty in Vietnam. The
new policy goes into err~t Nov. 16 and
will enable an undetermined number of
servicemen to spend Thanksgiving or
Christ.mas at home.
In Saigon, Lt. -Gen. ·Frederick C.
Weyand was prompted to futl general,
touching off speeulation· that he will
replace Gen. Creighton W. Abrams as
comiiWld"erof U.S. forces in .Yietnam by
spring, when Abrams completes four
years in the country.
The South Vietnamese goverfunent said
152 persons had perished and 205,000 were
left homeless in the five northern pro-
vinces hit by Ooocls last week. Unofficial
reports put the death toll at 191, including
seven American servicehlen and 11 South
Koreans. Iii 1964, 6,000 died in sfuillar floods .
CLUTCHING HIS COMMUNIST-MADE RIFLE, CAMBODIAN MODELS AMERICAN GAS MASK
Prottction M•d• Nec.1J11ry WJth tfte Advent of N11u1•• Ga1 Tactlc1 by Enemy ..
Russians Cool
As Big Powers
Open Arms Talks
HELSINKI (UPI) -The opening shots
today at the resumed Strategic Arms
Limitation Talks (SALT) marked con-
tinued willingness of the .superpowers for
arms cut negotiations ..
But the RuisiaM b8.ve setved· notice
they are in a less of a bwTy to reach
agreemept.
A discordant note emerged from ihe
opening statements of U.S. Chi e £
Negotiator Gerard C~ Smith and hiJ
Soviet counterpart, Vladimir E. Seme·
nov.
1J1e Uri..ited Stales spoke of its desire to
get down to substantivt talks; afler a
yfar of soundings and exploring of each
other's position. · •. ·-
Polish Leade1·, 3 Others
l{illed by Crazed Trucker
KARAC!il, Pakistan (AP) -A witness
said a man shouted "J;>own with com·
munism" as he drove a cargo truck into
an airport recepticm line for Poland's
presiderit. The deputy foielgn in.lnimr of
Poland, Pakislan'• deputy .Intelligence
chief and two Pakistani photographers
died.
Polish President Marian Spychalskl
was unhurt ,' but Warsaw's ambassador to
Pakistan and aboot 20 others were ln-
jured.Spychalski broke 9U hi.a _five-day
visit'to Pakistan to accohlpanf the body
of Zyg!ryd Wolniak to Poland.
"Everyone was surprised when this
man drove the van from behind the
a1reraft and in tbe twinkling of an eye aeo
celerated toward the spot wbef'!! tha
Polish president was shaking hand!:,'.• tbe
witness said.
"The driver apparenUy thought the
deputy foreign minister was the presi·
dent, and after crushing him, raised hil
hands in the air and shouted: 'I hava
done my job! I have corp.pleted my
mission!' "
The Witness said police overpowered
the driver, but the man continued
shouting slogans against communism un·
til an officer clamped a hand over the
man's mouth.
• e car Tuesday while driving in a Qµito
V•lerie Hutton. 18, or St. Helens, suburb. The government offered a $40,000
Eniland has finally been accepted reward ror information on the lddnaping.
· by ,.the Army ..:.. after eating 252 l.JtUe was known ()f the raasons for the
CI11!Bm buns. The Anny turned her general's abduction despite a roundup of
Anierican Fliers
'Living Nicely'
lln Armenia Villa
Let us translate our· objectives for
nuclear arms cut limitations "into agreed
·( 'Verifiable arrangements,'; Smith said. He
urged lhar this be started at this currtnt
session -·the third since SALT opened a
year ago in this capital.
-Semenov was markedly cool ~and
reserved. With a swiPe against "certain
imperialist circles" :w~ pave ~n.,fan
ning the ·arms race, Semenov expressed
'Po~ did no~ jjQnflrm that the killing
on.Sunday was intentional, aaying that Its
cause '.'seems to be failure to the brakes
of the vehicle." Bui-they aaid they were
qi.iestioning a man named ' F~
Abdulah.
The .witness said he .heard the trnct
. driver shouting, 1'J "hive completed my
·mission!" and "Down wit b com-
munism!'! as the bodies lay near
Spycbalsk1'1 charlcred plane.
Jn addition to Wolniak, 48, the victims
included news photographer 1t1ohamrned
Yasin; Mohammed Ashraf, photographer
for Pakistan's Ioformation Ministry, and
the security official, Chaudhri 1t!obam·
med Nazir. d~n when she first applied, say· · opponents or the regime of Pfeaident ~"' Jose Maria Velasco Ibarra. The number
ing·at 105 pounds she was too skin-of persons jailed was undisclosed.
ny. It took her sii weeks eating SoUI"eeS .close to the military said the s~bjins a day to gain 14 pounds ltlleral was released by ·his abdbctor1 a~ win the Anny okay. Wedneaday in a mountainous area about ·
.fl • 60 miles northwest of Quito when they
The first child of Mr. and Mrs. saw military patrols approaching.
Tim Marshman was born on the The sources said Rohon Sandoval 'had
laWn of Parkvlew Hospital in trekked through the regioo ilnl.ttempts to Rit{e.rsid~. The parents were walk-fl~ a populated area ~d eventually was
ing, rapid.Jy· across the grass when p1cked up by a truck driver who took him
it became apparent that the ~to Co~la~. a· town several rn11es north
year-old wife was tn deltve of QWto. He took a bus to the air base
Marshman rushed in and obtained from there, the SOUfk{S .said. .
a nurse, who assisted. Attendants
sai4 both the mother, Debbie, and
the son were in fine condition. e
Sierra Madre, east of Los Angel-
es ta once again in a "Thank You"
mood. About a year ago city offi-
cials and civic le&ders turned out
to bon<_>r members of the police de-
partment. 11lursday night, an es-
timafed 100 persons were present
at a banquet in nearby Arcadia to
pay similar tribute to the volun-
teer firemen. • Thirteen bus"' drivers of the
Southern Calilornla Rapid Transit
District have received awards for
completing the equivalent of 550
trips around the world on streets
and freeways with perfect safety
records. They will be allowed to
ride buses free.
Mobutu Elected
In 'Congo Vote
KINSHASA (UPI) -Nine m 11 ll on
COngolese today endorsed the pro-
v.·estem policies of Gen. Joseph ·Mobutu
and elected him president or the Congo
for a seven-year term.
Mobutu, 40, won almost 100 percent ap-
provaJ of the voters in presidential elec-·
tions over the weekend, hearlding a
return to constitutional government after
five years of military rule.
The general seized power in a No~. 24;
1965 eour and ran unopposed aw can-•
didate "O bis own party, the popular
revolutionary ~ovement.
The nine million voters had a choice
between green ballots for Mobutu and red
ones 3gainst. ·
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ANKARA, Turkey (AP) -Two ""1erl-
can generals, their pilot and a Turkish
colonel whose plane strayed across the
Soviet-Turk,ish border are being OO!d in
a com!ortable villa in a tree-shaded gar-
deri in Soviet Arme'nia, the newspaper
Milliyet reported today.
A rePorter for the Istanbul paper, po8-
lng as a relative of the Turkish colonel,
said he received the lnfol1l1ation !>Y phon-
ing a Turkish diplomat in MosCQ3!J who·
had visited the four men in Leninakan.
They ~ave been.held since oct. 21 when
their small U.S. Army plane 0-ossed the
frontier. .
The diplomat said when he visited the
men they were playing bridge, and "thtlr ·
morale was excellent."
Tbey are free to mOve a~ut' the villa
and garden and can phone the.ir embas-
sies In A!oscow, according to the account.
'Mle Russians have provfded evei:ything
they n~d in the way of food and clothing,
the diplomat said.
The Turkish colonj!d told the diplomat:
0 1 am not worried about the ouk:om.e Of
this. I know we did iiothing wrong.· Al the
end of the irivestigation they wjll find
th i$'out."
The Russians charged that the plane
viol11ted Soviet airspace, Jmplled it was
deliberate and ha\'.e given no indication
when the men might be released.
The American and .lfllrkish govern-
ments have requested their return, say.
Ing the intrusion was an aceident.
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COUNTY QUESTION
O~GE COUNTY TRANSIT DISTRI~ PROPOSITION
A Shon I.he "Ora.,.. Counly Transit DIStrld" be c:reahcl and
· .. tabfis!IW?
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YES lll . -
. •• • IECAUSE, The TUNSIT DISTRIO WlLL •••
• Plan for and implement a Public Transportation system to
meet Orange County's growing needs
• Prclvide alternatives for use of the private automobile
·• Maintain "home rule" for Orange County and give us equal
voice in plans now underway for a regional transit system . ...
•
• Receive available federal, state and private funds to complete
these lobs as quickly and efficiently as possible .. I . .
• Protect our natural envlronl!i•nt -== Relieve traffic conpttlon
Endorsed by:
Orange County Boord of Supervison
Orange County Chamber of Comm~
Orange County league of Citin
Citizens Committee for Proposition A
Henry T. Segerstrom, Chairman
Orange County league of'Women Votm .
Orange County Repubtic:on Central Commit!••
Orange County Congressman RichordT. Hanna
Orange County Senator Dennis Carpenter
OranOe County Supervisor-el~t, Ronald Ca1per1
Orange County Transit Committee
Orange County Human Relations Council
Americ:an A1sociation of University Wom•n,
Gorden Grove and Sonia Ana Chaplers
UCI Proje'ct 21 Study Team on Transportation
The California Stote l-otslatvre unanimously pa11td
leghlation to permit e1toblhhment of an Orange
County, Transit District. The legisldtlon was
Introduced ond supparled)rf then 5tote SenofOr
Jot\n Schmltr, former AtMmblyman William
Dann•m•ytr, Assembtymctft James Whittmore, ond
Asstmblyman Robert Badham:
Ylce·Chalnnea
Mr•. John Bryden
Hiibert ferry
lee Keorne"y
Hon, William J, PfM11!Ps
John B. law1an, fjn·ance Chairman
Ric:hord K. Walker, Treasurer
flnanClal vtce·Chol11M11
Jomei Day _
Jam•• MOore
Edward L. Olien
Flnonc• CommlttM
Don Boyles
Witllarn MatoO
Philip J. Rollly
"""'' Thompson
-It's YOUR MOVE so
We CAI MOVE in the future!
VOTE'tYES OI PROPOSRIOI A
llOVEMBa 3
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Arkans.as
Convicts
Seize 4·
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PINE BLUFF, Ark. CAP) -
About 17 to 20 Inmates, some
of them armed, seized two
paid prison employes and two
inmate trusties af Cummins
State Prison Fann today ind,..
threatened to ·kill them unless·
.. their escape demands were
met.
Slate Correction Com-
missioner Robert Sarver saJd
the employes were being held
in an isolation .unit. which
presently is housing about 30
. inmates.
2 Midair
Colliswns
Kill Nine Sarv'er said some inmates
v.·ere armed and were''deman-
ding a car, a tank or gasoline and dearance to I e a v e ·the By UnltedJ"rus Jntem1t1M1!
prison. A pair of _two-plane mid-air
Inmates have been deJnan. collisions, 430 miles apart, kill-
ding for sOIDe time that priJon ed nine J)Uaons Sunday in the
conditions be improved. Pacific Northwest.
Prison Supt. Bill Steed said At Missoula, Monl , pilots of
t h e em p 1 o ye s w e re two r;ingle--engioe planes and
overpowered tiy several tn-three members of a sky diving
mates in the lmlation unit. He group died when a Cessna 180
said he did not know how the collided with a two.passenger
inmates obtained guns or cap-air coupe.
lured the employes. At Seattle, Wash., two
Sarver, who met with a single.engine planes collided
spokesman for the inmates while preparing to land and
three times later in the day . four persons perished.
refused to bow to the lnmates' A sky diver who jumped
demands. during the Missoula mishap
The two employes being held parachuted to safety. He Is
were identified as Jimmy James Leadbetter, 41 , a Great
Morris and Larry Doss. Falls grocery manager.
Sarver, who, estimated that Victims in the Montana
17 to 20 were involved in the tragedy were Judy Barrett, 18.
disturbance, said indications Of Great Falls, a University of
were that the inmates had Montana student ; Marsh a
broken through a wall in the Kantorwiez of C h i c a go ;
building to an adjoining area. William Laf1eur of Great
"We are dealing with some Falls; Robert Lueck, 37, of
men who have been inv~lv.ed Missou1a, pilot of the jumper
in this kind or activity plane; and Clayton Lesley of
before," Sal'ver said. _l-!..ef'f_, J.~ who pllo~ the
:Pancer Busted
LOS ANGELES (UPI) -
Police arrested 17 topless and
bottom.Jess dancers during the
weekend ln part of a city and
county crack-down on
violators of laws banning
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At Seattle the victims were
Nicholas Coady, 54, his son,
Donald, 25, both of Vancouver,
B.C.; 'and Romonack 's son,
Howard, 9.
Dan D. Beebe, 52, of Mercer
Island, Wash., was pilot of a
Cessna 182 which collided with
Coady~ Mooney Mark 21 while
both there trying to land.
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·Law Q~stioned
WAsIDNGTON (AP) their mark. He,., too, Ihm ls
Hundred!, possibly thousands, no segregation of ballots.
of illiterate Americans in 13 Delaware -Illiterates will
states will be able to vote be assisted 1n the vOting booth,
legally for the fll'lt time Tues-on request, by two eJection
day. workers, one a Democrat, the
Yet the law which gave other a Republican. Machine
them the ballot, the federal voting prevents the segrega-
Votlng Rights Aot of 1970, r& Uon of ballots:. Burton · C.
m a i n s in quesUon. The Willli, commissioner of elec-
Supreme Court has h e a rd Uons, says the number of il-
arguments but not yet ruled lHerates registering is 1mall.
on lts consU~ttonallty. Maine -No special atep! This could ald up to an em-have beea taken to guard
b a r r a s s in g s I t ualion, against the possibility of a
especially in razor-close races. negative ruling by the court .
Two states are taking precau· State officials say they have
tions against lhe possibility no idea how many voters are
the court will overturn the involved because registration
law'i susPenslon ..ol literacy is handled locally.
tests. 1be others are not. Massachusetta -In the
1be law s~ilds literacy past, voters bad..Jt> read nve
tests for five years in 11 states lines of the state consUtutlol(
and in parts of two others. The The 1970 law ended thal An
11 are Alaska, calliornla, Con· election .official says there la
necticut, Delaware, Maine, no way of knowing bow many
Ma s s a c h u s e t t s , New illiterates will vote.
Hampshire, New Y o r k , New HamJ)Sh!re-Last week
Oregon, Washington an d a three-judge federal court
Wyoming. The two others a!e ordered the segregation of il·
Arizona, where the law affects literates' ballots. U their votes
all but Yuma County, and are declsive, results Will be
North Carolina. The govern-held up unijl the end \:If the
ment estimates 1.9 million ii· year. Should the court nullify
literate Americans have been the federal act, these votes
enfranchised in the 13 states will be subtracted.
by the law. New York -No effort ls
Ten governorships, 1 0 being made to segregate
Senate seats and more than ballots. Voting ~ entirely by
100 House seats are at sta ke in · machine.
the 13 states. North Carolina -About 500
St.ate by st.ate, here is what i 11 iterate s have been
is or is not being done about registered provisionally at the
f,he potenUal problem: order of a three--judge federal
Alaska -Probably the least court. Alex Brock, execuUve
troublesome situation. I n secretary of the St.ate Board
August, 'Alaskans approved a of Electi~, says this would
st.ate constitutional amend-make their ballots valid no
~f.!tent elim~ti'!& English aS a _rnau.er what However, all
prerequisite to votinj. AJisfa ffpttitioJi recorik s bow
neve r required a voter to which voters are illiterate so
know how to read. their votes could be purged if
No attempt is being made to the Supreme Court eventually
segregate the ballots of il-declares them ineligible.
literates. The at t o r n e y Oregon -No aegregaUon of
general's office says <lnly 18 il-ballots. Tht secretary of
Uterates are known to 'have state's office sa!d the state's
registered. literacy law was rarely, if
California -Secretary of ever, invoked, anyhow.
State H. P. Sullivan ~ys Washington -No segre:ga-
ballots of llllterates w J 11 lion o( ballets, the st.ate super.
definitely not be held aside. He visor ·of electiqns says be-
has no estimate of fhe number cause there are so frv: WI·
of such voters. terates it wouldn't make 9
Coonecticut -Registration difference.
has been open to illiterates, Wyoming -No segregaUon
who simply have to milke of ballots.
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Wilson R-iles Will &iva Us
•A firm hand
•A ca.Im voice -
•Full time non-
political leadership
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·* EXPEJl lENCED ·.tU AL~fffD·---
.Currently on le1ve 11 Deputy Superint•nd•nt of Public l~1tn.1ction,
Has been with th• State Dep1rtment of Education for 12 years,
Chairman of President Nixon's T11lc Force on Urban Educ1tion,
Served on President Johnson's Task Force on Urban Education,
Public School teacher and admini1tr1tor for 14 y11n,
B.A., M.A. de.grees,
Honorary Doctorate, Pepperdine College,
World War II veteran.
More than 70 leading CalHomia Newspapers endorse Wilson Riles
Join these concerned educetors end citizens of Or1n9e County In electing
LYM,..,_
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ChlrJn It. Hunte,
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FOR STATE SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INST RUCTION
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Chrm., C1roline MitcheB-1105 Westminster Ave., Westmln1tec, Calif.
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Recap of ~ Ballot -. Recommendations·
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A recapitulation of DAILY PILOT recommend&-
-t:imNJn candidates-and l'.iiWUJ'U oll·the balfot In to-'·
~· general electiolf follows: (Most important
rllCes llld measures are starred.)
Congi-estlonel
* United states Senator: George Murphy, Repub-
lican
* R<!presentative, 32nd Diafrlct: Craig Hosmer,
•8'!publlc8n
*Representative, 34lb Diatrlct: Richard T. Hanno,'
Democrat
Representative, 3Stli District: No recommend•·
lion
" Stet•
* Governor: ll<>nald Reagan, .Republican
Lieutenant Governor: Ed Reinecke, Republican
secretary of State: James L. Flournoy, Repub-
lican · · • * Controil'er: Houston I. Flournoy, Republican
·Treasurer: Ivy Baker Priest, Republican · * Attorney General: Evelle J. Younger, Republl·
can
Member, State· Board of Equalization, 4th Dis·
trict: Richard Nevins, Democrat
State Legislature \ . * Senl!le. 34th District: Dennis E. Carpenter, Re·
~ publican
Assembly, 35tb District: No recommendation
Assembly, 69th District, Kenne.th Cory, Demo.
crat
Assembly, 70th District: Robert -H .. Burke, Re·
publican
Assembly, 71st District: Robert E. Badham,
Republican
School * Superintendent of Public Instruction: Wilson
Riles t
Fraudulent
Demands of
Dear
Gloomy
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The Radicals
SMlTB AND AXEN describe the situa-
tion as it appeared on Nov. 13. "In the
mlnds and guts of those wh9 bad observ·
ed or participated in the events of Bloody
Wednesday at State, continuibg education
under these conditions was impossible.
Equally in t.be minds and guts of the ma-
jority of those who watched the events on
television -or read of them in the
newrpapen, bowing to these violent
revolutionaries a i m p 1 y could not be
ccuntenanced.''
-Gus:., ...... ·-
With Rmwan military ri>lght ln-
cre..,;,,g by leaps and -· and U.S. strength ·pr-Uy being
slashed drastically, It might be ap-
propriate for our military forces to
adopt the popular motto: "Wt' are
only second bes~ but we try
harder."
-W.J. D.
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..... !'llY ..... tf,11Jii"MW$C r1r, ....
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S!aith closed the school However,
many students and faculty ...... a majority,
aa later events were to prove -and the SO MUCH FOR THE pusive ae-
general public overwhelmingly felt tl:iat ,qui~ce. There is also a considerable
tactics of inlimJdation must oot be allow· amounl of "fawning approval" Terms
d th ed 1"·· "lomc and commitment." "aeative ed to triumph an at ucaUon must go m..t: "' on. ~ innovative &pirit." "unexpe(ted skill and
Why did Smith -a liberal .and by no imagination" punctuate tbe account of
mea111 a radical -find it impoMible to student and faculty strike actions. This is
dulllenge the radicals! He writ.es earlier indeed remarkable, since the authors
in the boot that San Francisco State was state that the strike proved ultimately a
responding courageously and well, from disastrous failur~. •
1988 onward, to the demands of acUvi.9ts · The common sense of everyone from
and minority students. He describes bow • Governor Reagan and the trustees _down
revolutionists unhappy with the success to that of fourth grade school children
of the "ref~ist trust" of the college, said, "Don't yield to intimidation. Throw set out deliberately to radicalize tfleir out the trouble makers and get tbe school
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Q George:
Does a man hive gr0W1ds for
divorce if bis wile makes 10l15Y Cof·
fee?
WILLY
Deot Willy :
going again" but every time Smith tried
to get classes started, the A.Fl' clique
managed to prevent hlm from doing flO.
Black student orators declared openly
that they wanted power and money.
without accountability to-anyone, but
Smith acted as il be hadn't beard.
With mounting troubles, Smith saw oolfthree choices left to him as of Nov.
25. 1968': To resign, to defy the trustees
end be fired, or lO' do what the ~tees
wanted and thereby become"a "puppel''
. c .... 1y * Board of Supervl~ots, 4th District: Gordon H.
Bishop
Tax Collector: Robert L;. "Bob" Citron
.School Dl1trict1
Newport.Mesa Unified School District, member
of govemlng board, Trustee Area 2: Mrs. Beverly K.
Langston · -
ijuntlngton Beach City School District ( elemen-.
tary); BoaJ'd iii Trustees: LOiiis Dl!llarb · * Huntington Beach Union High School District,
69-cent tax override, Proposition B: Vote yes. * Tustin Union High _School District, $25.8 million
school construction bond ISsue, vote yes ·
City
No. 8. Authorizes one add!Uonal Deputy SupeJ'o ..
·tn\endent of Publlc 1nstructi<>n' exeml>t from· civil ael'li·
Ice. Vote yes. No-9. Supervisors In pon~fr counties may_
provide by ordina,nce approved by eiectorate for ·ap-
Pointment rather than election of co,unty superinten·
dent of schools. Vote yes. -.
jl'o. 10. Subject to limitations by Leg1Slaturc,
this provides that Joans o~er Sl00,000 '~~Y be ma~e .to
cOrpOi'ations or partnerships at prevailing rate of 1n·
terest. Vote yes. . . . -.
• No. 11. Authorizes Boaril of Chiropractic i;;_xam1-,
ners to adopt rules governing chiropractic ·educational 1
and other •standards. Vote yes. . * Huntington Beach city charter Amendment K:
Vote No.
No. 12 Provides that th e county Board of Supe~·
vislors shall prescribe compensation of its members
J. by ordinance subject to voter referendum. Vote yes.
No. 13 .. Increases totally disabled ·veteran's ~d
widow's · .exemption. Extends blind veteran's exemption
to home 'Owned by corporation in which he is a share-
Huntington Beach pr<>p<>!itions L. Mand N: Vote
yes c...,1y Cluostlon -·PrOflOlltion A * Measure to create Orange County Transit Dis-
trict: Vote yes.
St•te Propositions * No. 1. Clean Waler Bond Law. Vote y0s. No. 2. Supreme Court lurisdiction over quesUons
of vacancy in speci,fied. constitutional offices. Vole yes. * NQ. 3. Requires governor to submit budget with-
in first 10 days of session and Legislature to adopt
budget by June 15 of each year. Vote yes. tJo. 4. Authorizes Legislature to make appropria-
tions for public schools prior to passage of budget bill
if delayed. Probably· not needed if No. 3 passes, but
vote yes. · ~ -* No .. 5. Requites University of Californi8 Board
of Regents to hold public meetings. Vote yes.
• No. 6. Permits portion of teachers' retirement
funds to be invested in specific sceurities. Vote yes.
No. 7 • .'Provides Speaker. of Assembly shall be a
members of state college govemin' body, with voting
rights. Vote yes.
holder. Vote· yes. .' __
Nos. 14 15, 16 and 17. Constitutional rev1s1on.s
which are pa.ft of effort to sireamline California's
archaic and cumbersome constitution. Vote yes.
*-No. 18 .. Most controversial of the 20 measures.
Would petmit use of up to 25 percent of gas taxes for
pub1ic mass transit, where an area votes for it, and for
research on and control .of air pollution. Opposed by
all interested""in keeping freeway and other road-build·
ing funds untouchable, favored by anti-air pollution
groups. Vote 1yes. ·
. No. 19 ChangeS' from misdemeanor to felony the
penalty for an unlicensed or nonexempted person charg..
ing interest in excess of liinits set by la\v. Has· defectsr
but move in right direction. Vote y~s. * No. 20 Important to at least 15 million residents
and visitors. Provides $60 million bond issue for plan·
ning and developing facilities for recreation and fi sh
and wildlife enhancement of 800 miles of in1and water-
ways, part of the state water project. Vote yes.
Benefits of Deal Wi th Rivers~ CQ11nt11
-Orange :fJou -nty--to--Confrol Sewage .. _.
To the Editor:
RecenUy there has been some concern
about the propoSed agreement regarding
the processing of Riverside County's in·
dmtrial waste through the facilities of
the Orange County Sanitation Oi.stricts.
As you tilow, Orange County is cur·
renUy building a 27,000 foot outfall which
will be .completed in February, 1971.
Since we will be mothballiDg our present
7,000 foot ouUall, Riverside County
representativei approached ~ directors ,
d. the Orange County Sanitation Districts
with a proposal to purchase it for their
"""-The directors were reluctant to appr,pve·
Orange Couuty would be the recipient of
Riverside waste without !!ffective control.
Therefore,,tbe Orange Cc!unty directors
submitted a counter proposition: That the
new outfall and Orange County Treat·
ment Plants become a regional facility,
with Riverside County sharing the costs,
and that Riverside's .industrial wastes be
processed in Orange County's plants
meeting our strict stand3fds. ·
payers of both counties.
ONCE TBE...NEW ocean outfall is in
operation, iiWill mean that the Orange
County Sanitation Districts .:wfil meet the
Federal Food and Drug AdminlstraUon'&
shellfish standards which, from a bac~
teriological standpoint, are more than
four times as restrictive as present stan·
dards which· currently apply t o
discharges to the ocean ip ·both Orange
and San Diego counties ..
On« the project to accept wastes from
recommend Joe Green for Tax Col~ector
in view of the following facts:
Joe Green recommends putting a 6-cent
stamp on your tax return envelope 90
that any mailbox serves as a collectiOD
point. Mr. Citron wants to 'train deputy
tax collectors and install tl1em in banks
and savings and loan companies (have
they agreed to lb.is trespassing?) and col·
lect our taxes four times a year. -at an
additional cost ·of at least $400,000. That
is just double what ·it ·costs to borrow
"carry-over" funds (at ·41h%, if you
"Jll;ease). Shall i·.we · spend $200;tKIO or
$400,000?
the contfuutd use of tbe facility which
would discharge waste almost four miles
cloetr to the ehoreline than· Orange Conn·
ty'a new OutfaU: It would be defeating but
own purpose.
THE DlitECroRS rea!Oned tl)at the
benefits were obvious:
( 1) The industries of Riverside County
must now abide by the strict regulations
imposed upon Orange County industries.
Since it is Orange County's beaehs,
water supply and ·ocean whiclJ. are af·
fected, Orange County should have con-
trol.
• Riverside County is in operatio0r-it will
mean that Orange County's underground
Wattir supply. will be upgr~ded.and .tba~
control of all dlsauirges to the marine
environment along our county's shores
will be placed in the hands of-Orange
County citizens for several g~neral!ons to 7-, MR .. G.!\~~·~ Q~PONENT adverti~ support by Mr:·Mmley's BROTHEft. Call
BOhVER, IT WAS conceded th.at two
of Riverside County's alternatives would
be equally unacceptable to Orange Coun-
ty: ( 1) 'Ibey could build their own outfaH,
parallel to ours, but not neceSsarily
meeting our standards for treatment. (2)
They couid--continue their present local
disp,..J methods or discharging into the
Santa Ana River watershed from ~hich
Orange County receives a large portion of
its water supply. With either alternativ~
co~;·golng to a regionaJ . .facility, we are Mr. Don Mozley ·himself for a personal
getting more for Jess, which is unusllal, I reCTlmmendation of Mr. Green.
admit, but in thiS case true. ' Joe Green is· so smart he knows the tax
LINDSLEY PARSONS collector .can'~ J~wer or raise taxes-. he
(2) Joint treatment ts not only more
economical to begin with, the qew
classification of the joint project aa a
regional facility has qualified the en--
terprise for federal e-0nstruction grants
with an addiUonal savings to the tu·
ChaiITnan bra'ilge eoUnty can onty·collect What ls assessed by the·
Sanitation District NW-... tax assessor. His opponent advertiaet
· \that a vote for him is a vote to lower ta1·
l'allOt's Joe Green
To the Editor:
• It is astonishin& that you did not
es.
Please reconsider who you recommend
for .Tax Collector. Talk to both candidates
-and THEN make your final choice.
PlllLLIP HEIM
Private Drab' Awards a Silver Star
"How's this !Ound, Captain?" asked
Private Oliver Drab, 378-18-4454, ripping
a report out of bis typewriter and reading
aloud:
On 24 September in the vicinity of
Fire Base BRONCO, Captain Buck Ace
did gallantly charge
an entreached ene-
my position with he-
roism above and be-
yond the call of du-
ty.' That should win
you a promotion and
a s·1ver Star, sir."
"What the bell are
you talking about,
Drab?" growled Cap.
ialn Ace.. "I've never been anywhere near
Fire Base Bronco."
*'Neither'd General Forrester, sir. But
I saw where bis enlisted men made up a
report about how heroic be was there and
be got a Silver Star. I figured to do the
same (or you."
Good work, sir."
"Stop shaking my band! That's sheer
fiction."
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creative."
''Good:God, Drab. Wtiat if every unit·~
began filing fictitidus reports of heroism
d · ·-· ' un. .. we'd " -an VICW1le5. "'YJ •·• •
-"Yes, sir, we'd win the war in, no time.
We'd just report the enemy surreDqered -,
~dilionally and we'd all go nwi:bing
Clinton Rossiter Passes
I was sorry.to read this summer about
the premature d_ealh of Clinton Rossiter.
Rossiter, a writ.er and a professor at
ComeJI for niany years, was one o( the
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posit.ion, aince th e juries or deprivations of Cree choice that
field is full of shrill men vlsit upon one another in their
and semi·literaLe vol-privt1te capacities. «s. As a liberal
''DRAB, THAT phony report em· (whatever that word 0 00MPULSJON CAN take social and " means today), I am economic as we.tl as political-forms. The barrassed the whole Army! often as embarrassed conservative should give us a definition
HBut only because the enlisted men by the UDthinking of liberty, that is positive and all.em~
finked. Me, I'll never tell, sir. I think it's spokesmen for liber· bracing, nol·negaUve ~narrow."
a great way to run lhe war. I mean alism as I am repe!J. the right to property, Rossiter sug·
here's all you officers over there fighUng ed by the unthinking . gested, cries out for conservative al·
night .and day for honor and, glory and spokesmen for conserva:=:; tention .. Intelligent conservatism .• be said.
Promotion. And this here report'll save Rossiter was one of rare men ''m~ understand clearly what is and who nol merely criticized tUs opponeob h t -ot -t rt -an · vnu all that trouble.'' w a IS n pr1va e prope Y tn 1n-
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home. YOOl'd gtt.to-be.'a ·befo. I'd get·1o
be a civilian. And ~J>regident'd get r-e-
elected. ~'d get .what they want.'"
· "And I lui>J!OSt Hanoi would go along
· with your lttUe plan and cheerlully admit
de.feat?"
''WHAT LOYAL 1American listens to
their Commie propaganda, sir? Now
about tlUs report !l'l your heroism, Cap.
ta.in, would you ·rather be . upping the
enemy with your .45 or hurling band
de 111.-• " .. grena s &I.MC •••
"Tear it up, you idiOt! When it comes
to glory, solider, 'Us ·pun but to do or
die."
"l know, sir. Thafs why 1· decided to
do. But if you like the other., we could
shOot for a , posthumous Congrtsaiontl
Medal of ••• Whit are you aiming to tlo
with that shovel. Captain?"
"I don't Jee how come you and the
Captain don't get on better," Aid Private
Drab's friend , Corporal Pdrtz, that nlgbt
as they huddled under Jbeir poodlOI in ·a
rainstorm, "especially seeing u how
when you go up against the enemy, you
1~w8:e ~;!~~~gaI~ed th(:!t::' =i;ed.
"What's that?"
"A medal," said Corporal Partz, aptt.
ting out a soggy cigarette, "for him." ,
It eeems lllpetficlaJ, to say the
lea.It. that you would even consider
coffee to be grounds for divorce
end -COI':FEE FOR GROUNDS!
I'll do the jolt,., Willy.
w --(which is too easy to do), but wbo su~ d ·~ 1 -ty nd lt ust recogru"· U mlth ba •--I "V"'"' g ............... bf vnn, Drab." us ... a soc1e : a m ..., OF COURSE, S d taaeu a irm -·J '""~"'"" .J"" je'cted his own allies to careful tcrUtiny. that · t operty I -on~•• ''Not really,--~. You see, ti you 1...... .. on pnva e pr s "'l" J ••• ,.._, -----line and trled to keep the school open, au ~ He didft't urge liberals lo chan-their ·the 'th led -•·· sis -'talism fiighUng for gl.VV, looner or later, you'll ... " ne1 r w1 ves m1.ae • .... pt wjtl) police help if ~e!88J'Y, he would tilled ;;.J ways as much as he bnplored cOn-nor corporate power. _
certainly have been called a puppet -as get me · servatlves to become more informed and ,, ,.. The editorial page of tht> Doily
I wa.s from Nov. 26 onward, when I ••0trnn it, Drab, you're I CGwardl" intelligent purveyors 'of thetr own bellets. "ABOVE ALL, be went on to say, 1t Pitot se·eks to ifijorm and stim-
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00 rmENTIAL TO RALPH assumed the acting presidency. · "Ob, no. 1lr · 1-ve just got this thing And every cause needs this. must ac1atowl~ that m~ny forms of ulate 1"eadtrs by presentin th -:---1--;:N,;AD~E"-R=: ii11C:a-=;:, ;,,,.;,you'=-=can""'"oay;;..-J--=~· ~C!l01jfr<t0.--.aobbouMJtct·not-..anting-l<> .et~.--ll\ll-thi11----''----------pm_roiiipeierty-bl'1ng powet oter lhe-ll•es-•nd--nl!WsplJJJlt'nipl'.lm;;.onr;r~;•c;:;o;::m-~·1----t
govern by consensua ->fih!cb meant ln -..y, you'll get a medal. The Army'll get SOME YEARS AGO, be wrote a piece 11berttes of men. to owners and managers. mentarv on topics o/ inttrt st
ll)lllethlngdoa,. _., ..:.~ .. !boutal all.~. penon. effect. alnce the radicals" position wu :..~bodyand'll bel'ball ppya•t ... to fitay alive. for the Yale Review, which won the When property JS power, it ~°'!Id be su~ attd significanct, by providing a: ~ ~ ~...... "non-negotiable," \bat be became the ........ , Charles A. Beard Memorial Prit.e for the ject to the controls that soctety places on forum for tllf expressiO'n. of
puppet of the strikers. Al such be toogh~.. "And what about O!Jt mtssion, soldier? year. Called ''Toward ·.a American power .... ". . our reaae,.8• oi)iniom: and by
(Remember! there: ts no prob-the uuatees courageously -he ahvaya Have you thought about that?" ·Q)nscrvaUsm," it wa! pirt of a book Most partisan voices are so busy at· presenting the diverse view-
lem. boftftr· worrisome., which waa a CXltll'ageous man. Now ht Is published 11\er, that abouW be on every tacking their enemie. tbat they ignore or points of Informed obserotri
can't bl made , just • little lesa nobody'& puppet. J hope: hell happy that "'~U BET, sm. Listen to this other conservaUve's shelf. condone the errora and extravagances of and IJJOkesmen on topics of t1it
tr:lvtal by turning it over to way. report I wrote:'"Able Company, under the These are some of ihe wise and perce~ their own Jdealogues. R.<witer was one o( ' doy.
George!) BJ S. L BQ'lbwa command of Captain Aoe.-today captured • Uve renecUons be offered : thtl rare exceptions to this rule or in-•
• Pmltle•I foor haml•lo,-1elzed 14.2 tom of rice and "The American """"'alive has made t<llecloal myopia, and'be Wjll be S<!rtlY ll<>bert N. Weed, Publisher
S. ,_.,. -c.uep iDfUclad 112 wuatllel on lbe enemy.• too mucb or the·danaeio tO liberty tliat he -Jn the )'tars -tl ·
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A harvest decor will set lhe theme for the 1970
Lltue Mermaid Ball and members of the Huntington
Beach LitUe Mermaid Guild are hopeful that this year's
"crop•• will even surpass those of previous years.
Of the $10,000 the guild conlrlbuted to Chlldren'•
Hospital of Orange County last year, ·most of th~ fundi
were raised at the ball.
The opulent black-tie dinner dance ~will take place
Saturday, Nov. 21, in the Aitporter Inn beginning with,,
a no-host cocktail party at 7: 30 follqwed by dinner and
dancing at 8:30 p.m. •
' Centering tables for eight and 10 will be gold spray ..
ed wheat shafts and large gold-leafed flowers trimmed
with green euc31yptus leaves resting on pedestals. The
decorations are the handiwork of the e·ntire guild mem4
bership. .
Representing the guild's hallmark, the 1970 Little .
Mennaid, will be Miss Jean Wardell a member of
CHOC-ettes, the group's junior auxiliary. She, with her
court comprised of the Misses Adele Moody, Jan-et
Beck, Linda Barr and Kathy Phipps, will reign over
the festivities.
Miss Wardell, president of CHOC-ettes, ls a senior
at Marina High School. She bas been active in the
guild's junior auxiliary for two years.
She is a past president of the American Field
Service,. student chapter, a member of California
Scholarship Federatio'n, a Rainbow Girl, and was nBITl=.
ed Student-of-the-year in chemistry last year. Stie plarfs
to attend either UCLA or UCI .
Overall arrangements for the ball are being di·
rected by Mrs . _i1urray Wiener\ chairman, and her co--
chairmen, Mr s. Donel Olson and Gene Durkee. Other
chairmen include the Mme s. Harry Okuda and Marvin
Hoffman, decorations ; A. A. Dowers, patrons; James
Ridenour, irivitations and John French, Mermaid selec·
tion.
Contrfbutin,g their time to seek donations for the
guild were members of the men 's committee cpmprised
of Harry Palmer, Dowers, John Silver, and Ro bert
Kerr.
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BEA ANDERSON, Editor
BOUNTIFUL CHEST UNLOCKED -·Making thelr selections for
a jewel of a benefit are (left to.right) Mrs. Robert Kerr, Mrs.
Gene Durkee and Mrs. William Thomas, inembers of the Little
Mermaid Guild of Hunl_inglon Beach. GlitlerinJ?: details of the
guild's annual Mermaid Ball laking place Saturday, Nov. 21, have
been reveal.ed _by Mrs. Murray Wiener_, chairman. Mtfloll-r. '""'"'"' 2. 1tn " '•" ,, /
'OPERATION: T RANSPORTATION -Supervising
the loading of decorations fo( th.@ btack..tie soiree
are Mrs. Charles Heuer, vice president and ·ways
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Wiener. ball chairman. This year'1 ball will take
place in the Airportef Inn.
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LINK·ED FOR ASSISTANCE -Not to be
outdone by their wives who will be wear-
inR their most · glamorous eve ning attire,
Robert Kerr (left) and A. A. Dowers go on
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bers of the men's Committee which aids
the guild.
Hand of Friehd,ship _ Can Come. to Grips With Trouble
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DEAR ANN LANDERS : Friendship Is i· . drug u.en .. You give your readers the Anyone who can tolerate what Is aolng on IMll'lllte, pnjadke ud il)atke. BM tl'i
a beautiful thing. Why do so many people im.preaO>n .that drug users are mentally is nutty or aubhwnan. tbe oaly cU9CI Ute-pod PJ'I Mvt 9
kick it around and abust It? I've just ......, -UI. This la a Fuci~ ,lie. Drug Usen are J don't expect to 1ee my letter in print whl .
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perfonned my last fawol" for a "friend." [ the onl)' aane people· left in this crazy bo::ause you have no answer. -DOWN Pmidf:at Jobi P'. KeuedJ ..W, '"nit --1----'-~!Ll!!IJ!!l!lh bein suck r -----.urltl:-'---'-''-------Wl'l'lf-~HE-£S'l'ABLISHMENf. ••-••olo •-•n•1
for people'1 pets, loaned my apartment, I'm 1 tpeed freak and I defy anyone to DEAR DOWN: I too am sk:k of war, n1tlo11 are Ill Yt••I people." lf tilt'"*' I
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my clothing, my car. picked up mail, f-tn lor frldd.. Bat &Mre'• 1 wHie.it prove I am mentally sick. I AM sick of conlllct between black and white, ahime-of our ~anlry opts to reop oat (IDll dnlp watered lawns, sat in hospltall!I while ''AreJOlllW'tlhe~tereowasn'tbroken •• war. cannict ·between black and white, ful housing for llle p00r, ~ny polill-1reacopo11lno'ln1tttrwiacyM11y),we
relatives had surgery, signed notes at the by one of YQUR tid&?'' • ~ bttwea belDg l.boqlltfal and 1ick of seeing poor people living in clans, IUthy water aDd poUultd 1ir. But 11rr:flnl1bed . T1H: eext It ytln Will be~
bank, brought 'coniplete ainriers to sick "I Wllb fO'I wcmldn't rt.mind me about Ull ,_.,..,..,_n-111ed for ckM:ls. hoveLl ,that .aren't fit for pigs. I'm also l'IJl ha•ging la tJtere -without drugs, perMMI of crlAl1, I•~ 1111"'7 ud we
people -j\Jst name it and I've done it. the mcmey l owe:yw.'. J'U pay you 'When 1 Peeple * et11Un1e le de favtrt after s.ick or phony po11Ucians, filthy water and thank yo.1 -trying to keep It •II can't meet tM chaJltq:e wt~ 1 wMtrt
These are the phrases that wised me ,_,....'' lky'vt: bea kk:Ud . hi the &eetll are polluted ilr. The only way a person can to1ether, attempting to cope with pro-·~1eaeratlo• of frftd brtlas.
up, and I'm ashamed to tell you how long "Cee1 I didn't realiie the gas lank was pat.bf.Ucally latecure. They can 't believe ketp from cracking up these days is by bltmt ind Jocking for 10me pottlble 10lu-Uns re or yourself on dates? What'1
it took: "Sorry J spilled something on down ao low. Sorry you got slrand(!4f. I that aayoae eoala live tbem for smoking grass, dropping acid or papping llon1. right ? Whal'1 wrong1 Shbuld you!
your dress. I dldn't have time to take It euess I should have filled i,t." Uttm1elve1, to Utei ~o f1vor1 to ln1ure pills.. Unfortunately, lff world you estape to SOOuldn'l you? Send for Ann ~ri'
to tht cltaners. Send m~ the bill." Can you tell me why I :wu • fool for ao ttteptllltt. " People say the Youlh of our count!)' Is I• a pelv•k world -111111\nary aad. tem.. booklet '•oat 19 g Doi and Dont's, ..
''Too bad about I.he broken ashtray and long? It might help others. -FORMER rebelllng but l{'t untrue. We. are creating por•I')'· lt't only 1 plate Ii vltlt. Yo• enclostng wilh your request 36 cents tn
the cigarette hole 1n lhe t0f1. I have no JACKASS DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am gelling our own world becawe .we can't Jive In c1'i'l Uve lbtre. It takes 1N to keep O?ln and a tong, aelf-lddrbsed,·staJnped
Id" who dJd ii<'' -DIWl-JACK' -pteple·aJordoliil -!ed-up-WitlrfOllr inlultlns remam-.bollt -)'fir world of hllr<f. violenco and pain. 7'1"' 'eod 01 1tr11Cll -to llPI ·IC· en..lope In cuo ol Ille DAILY P!LOr .
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-~Exhibit Takes Tasteful Twist
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=taste for art during the club's.benefit wine-tasting, and art exhi~it, Fiesta del
!Vino planned for Thursday, Nov. 5. in the Halecrest Club, Costa Mesa. Pre-
~viewing the 7 to 9 p:m. event which will benefit the Florence Crittenton Home
·!of Orange County are (left to right) Mrs. Edward Zielinski, ways and means
ch.airman, and Mrs. J ames Jones.
Pantaloni Magic
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. Examines
Headlines
News analyst John Morley
will take a look at TOmorrow's
Headline World for members
and •guests of San Clemente
Woman's Club during a '6 p.m.
dinner meeting on Thursday 1
Nov. 5.
Morley, winner of the Na-
tional Speaker's Award , will
draw on i! ... w::ws trips to
today's headline world in a
7:30 p.m. talk in San Clemente
Pusbyterian Church.
Those' wiable to attend the
dinner are invlted t o
participate in the general
meeting.
Students
To Marry
Jane Kovacs and George
Kling, b o th graduates of
Marina High School who are
attending Golden W e s t
College, will exchange wedding
pledges next August .
Their betrothal has been an·
nounced by Mr. and Mrs.
Julius Kovacs of Huntington
Beach, parents of tbe bride-to-
be.
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Pisces : Fulfill Desires
Girls Don ,
T he Latest
At nooa every second Thurs -
day the Newport Harba
Grandmothers' Club meets fl
the Costa Me sa Golf ant
Country Club.
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TUESDAY
NOVEMBER 3
Some governmental regula-Special policies, other Im· the latest in school and dress -IU.UTlf UL CLOTHES • •.•
lions may confront you. Be po~·nt papers should be put clothes, casual wear and 0n1v s1111t111v vied • ... IV 9'1• WllO C•n'I *r '° ... -willing to make changes. But in safe place. Obtain ·ad-formals will be presented by "'k• in "" .. -oreu.
By SYDNEY OMA.RR don't baCk down on basic prln-dilional lnfoi:mation. Girl Scout Cadette Troop 1229. r11e1r t..o•• -.Yiwr Ge111
Whea 1 Gt mini womaa ciples. Accent is on prestige, •SCORPIO (Oct. U.Nov. 21 ): Tickets for the show, taking THI Sl~OND TIMI AROUND
. relationships with occupational Accent on abi'Ji'ty to move wi'th 1 t 2 S d N ~ ... '· : ..... ,5
';· ~~-decides to do 50methlng, you · pace a p.m. un ay, ov.1'----------• superiors. the times. Key is versatility Ii can safely wager there will be TAURUS (April 20-May 20): _Have alternate methods at 15, in Lincoln School, Newport
• fl urry of activity. The pro-Good lunar aspect coincides hand. llefuse to be intimidated Beach, will be $1 each and THE BEST
'th ' h' h ed be b'•' d t th d R11d1r1hip poll• prove "P••· ject may not be completed In Wl Journeys, 1g er uca· by 011e who is fearful. mayr o .... me a e oor. n11t•" ;1 on• of the world'• moit
e:r.actly the manner planned, · tion, development of. workable SAGn"I'ARIUS (Nov. 22-Prizes and refeshments also pop11ler comic 1trip1, Ree4 It
but what must be done wlJJ be Philo s o Ph Y • You can Dec. 21): u observant, you will ~ offered. d1ilv in the DAILY PILOT. flnlsbed. Gemini generates e.~ .. -".ha~moni.ze conditions at ho!"le . could discover something or·1.,_..;. ________ ._ _________ ~
citemeot and curt os l'fy . S~nve 10 be understandmg, value. Many oow tend to IT Will BE A "KNITIEN " CHRISTMAS
Nothing Is like ly to stand still diplomalic. · overlook details. Don't com-
for long with Gemini 011 the GEMINI (May 21.June 20): pound error. Stay on top of
job. Some famour penons Much is hidden-nothiog Ls ob-project. Persistence will pay.
t:w1rvone on VolH' tiff wltl e.,prec1111
e 1,1t1 YIV 111v1 tnrt Mr !hem. come In, WI lllVI tllft If IVlllHlllltf, II
htlp V"'! born under Ulls Intriguing vious. You will have to be on dividends.
zodtacal olgo Include F. Lee guard against deception. The CAPRICORN (Dec. 22.Jan. THE KNIT WIT
Balley Bob Rope Pierre Sal-easy way does not suffice. IS) Cy 1 . h' h lnger.' Harold Robbins and Individual who handles money : c e 15 Jg ;... ll()U can South Coast Plaza~ m h UUn h · safely take initiaflVe. Go LOWER M•LL Peggy Lee. w ay ave some g up lS places, do things. Be original Acr11,1s rrom woo1wcrlh'1
sleeve. d Ind d t Set COSTA MESA Pll. Sd-2&1! CANCER (June 21-July 22): an · epen _en · pace.1~~~~~~~:;;;.;.,;;;;;~~~~~~~~~~ Lead rather than fo1low. r= Accent on marriage, how you Important new contacts are ARIES (March 21· April 19):
Garden
Ceremony
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Performed
An afternoon ceremony In
the garde n of the
Westminster Seventh Day
Adventist Church linked in
marriage Peggy Ann Bolinger
and Thomas M. Carter.
The Rev. Norman Versteeg
officiated for the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Bolinger
or Huntington Beach and the
son of Mrs. Gene Carter of
Stanton and William A...£arter
~of Garde. Grove. ---..
Miss Teresa Hazley served
as maid of honor and the bride
asked Miss Kathlee•
McLaughlin to be bridesmaid.
The benedict was served by
Bill Schneider as best man
and the guests were seated by
Dan Freleaux.
relate to public. This is time
of decision. Accept or reject indicated.
responsibility. Know where AQUARWS. (Jan. _20-Feb.
you want to go. Then take _18.l: Wor~ quietly behind ~e step~ which lead to ultimate scenes. 9 1ve best effort to aid
goar. · worthwhile cause, person. The
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22)· more yOu give now, the more
Improve methods of getting you win ultim~tely receive.
job completed. This is doile by Proceed accordrngly. ·
getting rid o{ 'nonesseI'ltials. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 30):
Realize that sentimental at-Emphasis on how you fulfill
tachments to opjects, pro-de.sires. Friends figure pro-
cedures could be costly. Begin m1nently, but take some pro-
to modernize. mises with proverbial grain of
VlRGO (Aug. 2.1-Sept. 22): salt. Many who are sincere
Feelings, aff~tions a r e may overextend themSelves.
stimulated. You are more IF TODAY JS YOU It
creative than usual. Imprint BIRTHDAY you are a flexible
your; own style. Enco~age i~dividual, able to defend ~!n
yoll:"g persons to contribute c1ples. Howevet, at times, you
the1I' efforts. Fulfill your own· tend to embrace too many
potential. causes at once. Settle on one
.. _,.
For f11Kurio111
IOu119in9 or
lively livin9.
THE
PLEASANT
PEASANT
A miittur1 af red
& blu e 9<ng~am
Si1et 7-11
$21.00
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): goal at a time. Roadblocks
Your hunch about home, pro-will be removed. You will .be
perty affairs is apt to be-eor.r '"'proviae·d-wttJrc:ippOrtunttrtt> -·Air-~~~.:...
rect. Protect v a 1 u a b I e s • get more joy cut of life.
Bette Butler Becomes
Mrs. J.R. Diederich
The rites were performed by
~.I-,,
BIDTIQUE
3467 Via Lido. Newoart Beach
673-4510 . ,I
I ~t i
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The bride Is a graduate of
Marina High School. Her hus-
band is a graduate o f
Orangewood Academy.
The newlyweds will reside in
Hunti_ngton Beach.
St. James Episcopal Church,
Newport Beach was the set-
ting-• for the double• ring
ceremony linking B e t t e
DeWitt Butler atid James
Robert Diederich in marriage.
the Rev. David Crump. 1----------------------
Maid of hono; was Miss
Mallory Marquet , and
bridesmaids were the Misses
Parents of the bridal couple
are Mr. and Mrs. George V.
Butle"r of Newport Beach, who
gave their daughter in mar-
riage, and , Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Diederich of Orange.
Pitchpiper
Music Due
The Pitch pipers, a versatile
quartet of musicians, will
entertain the South Coast Club
during a Wednesday, Nov. 4,
luncheon in the T o w e r s
restaurant.
The group, all co l lege
MaQ' Baldau, Cheryl Krauter
and Cheryl Peet and Mrs.
Gregory· Penfold.
Attending as best man was
T. Michael Jaeger, while
usher duties were assumed by
Michael Leininger, Douglas
McEwan, Michael Carr and
Bob Campbell. Amelia Gordon
was the flower girl and Peter
Murray served as ring bearer.
The bride is a graduate of
Newport Harbor High &boo)
and attends UCI. Her husband
is an alumnus of Mater Dei
High School and attended San-
ta Ana Junior College and
UCI. He is a graduate of a
televisiOn and radio broad·
casters school.
J . A graduates in music, w i 11 Cl F • ett1ng way perlonn show tunes, ballads, ass orming
barbershop songs, !pirituals Flying out of Los An-and western tunes. T h e A series of classes for ex·
geles aboard Continen-quartet has been active in glee pectant mothers will begin
tal jets will be Gail clubs, Broadway 8 h 0 w s, Wednesday, Nov. 4. span.sored
Clifford, daughter of television ~ radio. by the American Institute of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert H Family Relations. W. Clifford of Corona oopltar chairman for the Limited to 10 members, the
~nne111
3DAYSONLY!
Nov.anl,4• asto
COKE lll!El'
~ llUIH CAll'l!ll
,...r.n.tlailleutef
copyiqudtatmiuatOCd
old photocnpba. ComaJt
her without obliption.
·! Deeply cuffed at the hem they are a real must
~--~"fOf' gala eVfillings:-ThetUclC-1Dblouse ·is cleverly
: cut to give lhe new skinny shape.
·. Make the pantaloni in slipper satin, ottoman,
::peau de sciie, lightweight ~ool. silk and worsted.
·:Make the blouse in crepe, jersey, silk surah.
The benedict-elect is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kling,
also of Huntington Beach. 11 :30 a.m. affair is Mrs: Ted class will include physical and. del Mar. A "raduate of O'Con JI Lunch ·11 be ,., ne · w1 serv-emotioAal preparation f o r Plainfield High School. ed at noon . pregnancy and childbirth and
I S . P lainfield. Ind.. I\1iss ' Reservations may be made techniques in breathing and B ue tar Mo m.s___ Clifford attended the with Mrs. Ora Stickell, 494-relaxation. Instructor will be
·: 72170, pantaloni,..size 12 requires approximately
:2 3/4 yards of 54" fabric and 1 1/8 yards of con-
·; trast in all fabric widths. These precut, preperforat-
. ed Spadea Designer Patterns produce a better fit.
Huntington Beach Blue Star ~~i:.ersity of Evans-i:. or Mrs. Joe Kane, 499-Mrs. John Von Eschen of Hun·
Mothers, . Chapter 2 stagel=;::=:====================~ti~·n~gt~o~n~B~e~a~ch~.=====:I meetings every Monday atl-
1 :30 p.m. in Lake Park Adv1rt1wmert1
Clubhouse. · Order 72150 ; give size, send $1.25 postpaid.
:-Order 72170; give size, name, address and zip.
'Send $1.25 postpaid. Address SPADEA, Box N,
'Dept. CX·!S, Milford, N.J. 08848. •
' ==5=T=AR=5==1 NR< Kind of 'Shrink'
Svdn•v 01!'11rr t. •n• of the
worl4'1 t,.et 1ttrolott n . Hi1
cotum11 i1 0111 of th1 DAILY
PILOTS 9r11t f11tur11. Doubting lnch·ed Away 72150 and 72170 cut in Misses sizes S-18. 72150,
blouse, ~ize 12 requires approximately 1 5/8 yards
_:of 54" fabric.
·. Moose Group
-• Women of the Moose, t 158
:assemble the fi rst and third
.'Thursday of each month forl
·;meetings in fl1oose Home,
:C:Osta Mesa. The programs
;:beitn at s p.m. I __ ,
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~· . . .all lady voters
l14i•1, ll'llkl •111e VOii vet,'
~ Tue1J1y, Nov, ) , , , th•~
~ brlt19 p•r b1tlo• Jt,b
111 ~Jo Hw11tin9to11 C•"''' ; ' ~t\l Sel Nov 6·7 foJ yo11r ! f11U bo11q 11•t of fr1th•(Ut
' fl'l uf!I .l1!1i11 or 1t•t•
{ Spo111o r1d bv Le•vw• of Wol!'ltn ! Vol1rt,,. le1th
..... d !4111t•r •t S1ifOli9.rFt w·1iV.
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I a11iv1d • 1k1pl;t , 'Stre1191ly ," he 1dd1d, ''at 1 r1due· on1-h1ll. Whit 9011 011 !or tom11
I left convint1d. i119 method th i1 011ly work1 for wo -off) rem1i111 1 mv1!1ry to the cu1-
Sim ply 111mm1d 11p, il'1 • ..,.,,._ m111," tom er.
11i11q ••peri111e1 et lne hes Aw1 y. S ' h d · ·
h o, wn1t ••e I • tr1alm111h en Dun119 lho1 p1r iod of ti""' the
T I r1d11ci119 11!011 in Code h -, · 7 ' ow ere I •v II'"'" c11 1tomer might thi11 k 1h1 i1 i11 1
Me11 edv1di111 I new lechn<que f I . . , d . . 111 e priv ate booth, the (Ullom-v1ry +ight-fitti119 wet 1uit. The 11n -
or osong 1ncn11 en II""' 1m111n9 d , · I I ~
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C I er iuoo11. A women l1chnitien (i n 11!1011 a (Omp elt fl•l'.lll1'0n it 1l-r1111 1. u1 om1ri ere 9uer1nl11d . · . . I I ( . , lh o1 ca11 L<Hl1 john '1 wife ) t1k11 moil overpow'""9 and draw1in1u I "1 ln1m11m Iola ou o f1~e •nchtt . , , · h 1. m111 ur 1m1nh i nd m1r\1 wh1r1 th1 •I ""'d lo f19ht. 1n I 1 "'' ti11!m1nt a r th1r1 it
110 (i.e<ge. lip1 ':'es pieced, Th111 b19in1 th e The11 came1 the mom111! of tr11llo
Sou11d loo 9ood lo be h ue? wrapping proc1n. ' ' ' d;d the ir•alm111! wor k7
Co11ld b1, b11t it't not. 8111d1911, w~ich he-i111" Aff1r the b1nde91t e11 off, th1
SALE! 3 DAYS ONLY!
Nov. 3n1 ,-4 •h &5th
Now's the time to brin g in your
old family pictures to be copied
YOGA CENTER Hevi"g frequented elmost ev-101k1d in !ht mi111r1I Jol111iori lechnici1ri 1gein m111ur11. To prov•
1ry lti11d of slim end h im 'ilYm and h1at1d to Dody t1111p1relur1, 1r1 tht d_o1in't eh•tl, 1h1 pl'ac11 th1
11lon a,;1r the v••rt ind btin'il en wo11ncl fi9~tly, mummy.fe1hion, tep1 ll'llll11rt on t~. tK•cl 1poh 11
1Jpori1ric1d calorie·counler, I nit. ••Ouncl the l19s, 1rm1 end body to 1he did b1for1. The tki11 hed bt•n
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4-45 E. 17th STREET, COSTA MESA
lnvit•t You To S.y H•llo And T1ke Out" ur1lty hid my do11bts. lh1 butt. m1rk1d for thi1 p11rpot1. In. the old albmn You lond U a dUld. ia thlt aJa
FREE CLASS l ut I dteidtd to try it efl~•Y The c111tom1r h helped tnte • A11d, whet kind of • m1git1I re· trunk in the attic are favor.itc &:miI;r pictam ,_
, , , 1fler 111, whet dlcl I hevi fo nylon j11ll'lp111it end 111t1d i11 e ti• 1ylf JjJ I h1v1 7 A tel1I of •i• t nd trtaure ••• cfear CIOCI 1'ho'll,nen:r OVW' aJd to JG'I,
Wed~ Morning, Nov. 4-10 a.m. 10111 J11tt. few i11t h11, th1t'1 whet. cli11ing eh1ir ~h111 she r1le1111 ~II· three·q.uerl•~ inch11 1011. but whose pictures are in ~ ~ bane lolt Clrl"
My firit qu•ifioll ob~101111y wei, 1l11d of 11•1~9 h1r h11rt with . I tti_ll t111 I 1J p1l11 how lli• Ion damaged by time. Let tit ATe them for B •
l!nrolf-Now-Fo ..... New .. 6 Weeks-Sert. 8-ginnint-"Wh'lt1nhil t!tltT!lilll 0 , ,,,,. 1-tr-1n11ou.__er~111iL L •• P.01t1bl1. I c_1n only 1tt11t the! --them-to Mi•-Carter d abe-wnt~~ -=
Nov. 11, Wed. Mo rning, 9:00 A.m. 9ic formule?" -lh1 h1etm111t leth en ho11r end ii it. ' fine • .ltl 1""
646-8211 ''No" ,., w 11 ,.,,1 . h copies can be madc.,.nowatthis ]Ow alopricel , I • I I l lD II, f!lell • •
Ta ught by tger. How1•1r, th1r1 ii 1 formul , (1/ 1'"': lidln-1 U ti•,..;.~, tit ..UitinJ tl11r1n ,.,
KALIDAS & IHARATI -1 eh1m!t~I 0111 -for •n e11ti-• HlltNJ1•••rt1'0U1t-11-pit"1t11.7tv•n,;..l~ '"'' "'""'' "''"" ""''" "'"' INCHES AWAY willl1r<l•NuJ .. 1.,.,,.) be1i1 of,th1 lr1•+m 111I. he 1Jple!n1d,
SPECIAL CLASS -WOMEN ONLY "''"• '"'' '"' '"'"""' '"'"''" Photograph Studio.,. 2nd. Floor . or19i11et1d in E11rop1 •• ~ kilo for Costa Mesa Anaheim . .
" FEATURING
BEAUTY YITAOTY" :.... MAGNETISM
irt~~~'~dd1d b1n1,;i of ... ,;,kt,,. 642•3003 778 ACIAl FnhJonl1l1nd.,,Newporth9ch
du,liofl wa1 noted 1ft•r fr1etm1n,$. -.o"I CIU 64+2313
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Tulane Tal{es Cup ·
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Fluky Winds Foul Up College Series
By ALMON LOCKAllEY
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Winds thel ranged lnin zero
OD Friday to 18 kofit.s Of1
Saturday accounted tot abort
races, breakdowns atia oc..
ca.slon.olly sloppy aallin& in the
seven series Douglas f~P in·
tercolleglate match facing
champlonshlp.
John Dane III etcbcd
Tulane's name on the, Cup for
the SttOnd consecutive .year
with seven straight w~ but
not UDtil alter he had sUr\ived
three protests lodged against
him on Saturday. '
Protests were filed by USC,
Cal Stale Long Be~dt aod
Jiawail because cf 1Ueged
rules infractions in prtiJtart
maneuvering. Tulane COilnter-
protested in races agaimt use
and CSLB.
The series got cff to an In-
auspicious start on Friday
when the wind comaletely
deserted the course off~! Long
Beach Harbor and der. fog
took its place. Only two f the
scheduled three series r.( two-
boat matches were sailed Fri·
day, leavinc five to be sailed
on Saturday. Thia resulted ln
several one-tap race1 over the
normally 5-mile course,
pane and his Tulane crew
bad their hardest test against
the Trojarui, sklppered by
Andy Macdonald, in the fifth
race of the sixth series Satur-
day. use got off to a bad start
and was trailing Tulane by 42
-seconds at the first weather
mark, and bad Closed the gap
to only 14 seconds at the finish
by keeping the pressure on
With rugged upwind tacking
duels and downwind jibing
duels.
That cinched-the series for
Tulane and placed USC in a tie
for second . iwilh Ed Kimball
and the CSLB crew. In the
next series 'the Trojans again
went down to defeat by the
Cal Slaters.
-'Ille Satwday races in strong
winds were marked by several
minor breakdowns, includirg
USC which finished one race
with a jib tack tom out. The
f;rew had to repair it be~een
Coast G ~a rd Eying
New. W tkither Plan
WASHING TON D.C. j The
U.S. Coest Guard w 1 un-
dertokeo ae analysis o\ !ta
weather dissem_lnat on
systems with primary m·
phasis on the needs of
t..ional boatmen, accord
the USCG Office of Boa
nces.
Here b the way the k'Orinf
went durln1 the two days:
SERIES 1 -CtJ Sii"-LO!lf lffd'I cttt .. tH lrown UftlWtr'lll\I', t ml11, 1•
llU · fcwr• lllori.ntd to llnllll! 11 1-rc1 mart.It H1w11l ffflllH C»IJo s1.11. o:n 1 Tu .. ,,. ott. Ste-Who
Wlthdr.. lllcauM' ol • 1!1rlln1 llnt 1ou11 use c1e1. w111irnt1on, 014t. IEllifl 2-·Ttiillnl d1I, W111'1l111ton, 1:<101 .C1l 111 .. 1,.1 dtl. Sllvrns. O:.iti1 use dtf. Ohr.. s1111, 115?1 H1w111 dtl. Brow~, Q:~1 {prut11ts bY s11v1na ._. cs L• 1nd OllJo .,,,. ,,,·use wert nor 1llolllldl.
l1turH1' Se1UeS , -SllvtM "'°' ll!lrtwn, l :OJ; W11lilnt1Foll clel. Ohio Sl1l1, 2:Ui use Otl. Haw111 l:~h T1111ne Ori. CSLI, 1:5'. (Dtolbll P<'Olt•I bW Cal 3.lllt ""° TwllM, both CllNUowH). S!IUES ' -tCOllrM ll'lorle!IM Ill -.. Pl Tula,. dlf. Olllo Ji.11 O;U1 use df>f, ll!lrown. 1 :JO (1trot1:11 "" lrown dls1li-td,) CSLI dlf. Haw1I!, 0:20j Watto1.,.1on del, JI•-· 1::16. SERIES J -(Cour• tl'lorleted te -J1pJ Tullnt def. H1wa11. l :U ht•olat "" H.tw111 dl111iow.o11 use CMf. St..,_, l:JJ; CSL8 Olf. W1fhl111t-
fon, 0:211 8/'CIWfl dtl. Ciiio St1!1. 1:2S, Sl!'RIES ' -CSL8 d9'1. Ohio 51111,
J:HI SltY1n1 def. Htwt ll, 1:031 W1thl1111ton def. 1.-, 3:191 Tultne
0.1. use. 1:1~ lclaubl1 "°'"'' 11y use & Tul1flt Cllllliow.d'.I Sl!!Rles 7 -CSLB del. use. l :lfl T11l1ne Ott. 8l'OWJI. 1!141 H1w11I def. W1thlntlon, 1:141 SltvtM def. Otllo Stir., 1:09 (llfll two m1tc11H, toul'M
ll'lor'lened to lfnlllh 11 MC'll'Cf -llher rr11rt; l1tl two m1tci'IH, cCKlfWI sllorf9ned Ip -ltp.) FIHAL JTANOINGS -!I! Tulane, t-
01 CU Ctl St1t1 LMg Bt1ch, 4-11 !31 use. s.21 f4J 111 amor19 H1w111.
Wllllllll!IOI! tnd llt\flnt, '"41 (71 Brown. N/ tll Ohio $1alt, 0-7.
SJ, Cicero
Title Won
By Parker
Peter Parker of Newport
Harbor Yacht Club -put
together a 3-l·l·l-t-4-3 series
Sunday to win the Saint Cicero
Trophy for Lehman-12:1 with a
low score of l6Yt points.
Invitations
Out for
Banli Race
LEGAL NOTIC&
f'lllWPOAT<M•I& UNIP'llD.
:FHCOL DISTllCT
N9'"9 l111rltln• ·I fft NOTICE IS Ht:REIV Gl'llN ltlef the to.ro « t'.Ol.IUllDll ot mt N~l,MfM
Ul'IHiH au.oo1 Ollltld ol °''"" County, C111!wnl1, W'lll rKl'I .... Mlltd bl•U 1111 llO
11:1» A.Ht. Df 11111 17111 U~ ol Now~r 1m '' tn. ottl<• oi ., .. ldlool D11trld, loc11td i i 11$1 ,1-(tfllll A¥tl'lllt. Cotti
M....,, C1Ufornl&. 11 wlllcll """ .. 14 l)j(l1 wlll M oubllclY -ci 11111 111..i for:
P'URl.U5HINO AND INSTALLING P:OLOING PARTITIONJ AT
EA$T8LUF,. SCHOOL .
AU bkll 11'9 to bt Ill Hcordlil'Q wlfh
Or-111111. Candi!'-lnttrvcti-. 9nd
1Jo«lftu1tori1 Wl!fcfl ,,. -Oii lilt 111 t1111
ottlc• of tlM Arcllli.c:t1 C1rmkt\M~l(tm~.
21111 LOI l'tlll PIKt, LOI A111ele\,
(1tl!0111l1 tOO)t 11\d mtr be OOttlftH IOt
1 ffn OOlltr ltlOI cl-I ,
EK ll bldckr must 1ubm!t 1 bid o.PQlll
In 1111 torm of 1 c1r1111..:1 or c•Ttr'I tPle<:k or 1 bid tlorld eqv.ol It tlw per~nl
U'41 o1 tfle 1moun1 of 111t bid, m.a lll't'lbll It Ille llf'lllr of lllt H-1-#4M Unlflld Sd!DOI Ol1lrld. A Ptrlo'11:\enc1 Bond !n.e't' bt rct111ll'G 11 lilt dltcretlorl of 1n. Db!rlet, 111 tlM t\ltnl ol l1 llur. I enler ln!G Midi CGntrtd, !I'll 11too:IMd1 of
IM chide wll1 bt 11H'l<tlled, or In CIH of I
band, 11>1 Jvll Wm ltltr.af Wiii M larltl'-0 It ._Id SCllDol Ol&lrkt of Or.,._ County, ·No blddt• ,.,..,. WltllOrtW Ills bid '°"' • lll<"lod ol f(H'ty-flw (di .. ,, tlW lllt
dalt •t tor .... -1111 l!Mnol. The lk'trd of EOUu llon of thf N-'"
Me .. Unll!ed Sdloo( Ot1trld ·--the rltlll to rTIKf ln't' IW 1U Melt, tnd not
MCIUltli'I '""'' tlM lllwlll lllCI, ... ta w1ln 1nv lnfonn11lll't' IW lr"91111tll't' 11'1
lllV bid l'fttlyfd. •
Th N n~ WATI •.t.TEl1 e ewport V\.-.;:aD Sailing Purw.nt !fl ""l.tbw Code " IN Slit. Association has issued in-ol c.n1om11, Sou!Mtn c111torn11 •1111c11,. •nd Conslrvctlon Tr1dft c 0 II ft c 1 I I ' vltations for the 22nd annual Bulldlr111 and c-.1nic:11on Tr.On council
14 ·1 B·-•· R N 7 ol 0•111111 COlln!y, tr. Wiii llolnl of ·rm e '1lll'i. ace, QV. , Truilftl 11n 11Cfi'holned "" eeiwr11
starLing from Newport Beach. P•..,1111"' '"' o1 -di-w11as 1or
Nos · th h I t•dl cr1tt °"' l't'N of -*tmen needtd to A lS e Y a c t n g u 1e1111 th• c:ontr~i. whld! wUI be organization that sponsors the 1w1rc1e-0 "" ...,cc1u1111 bllklef'l1 1nc1 !tits• Prevtll lnt rtlt1 1r1 conl1lrwcl In 11ld 11nnua1 Newport to Ensenada 1P~111c111ons odOPttd tw 1111 11otrc1, 1n0
race and the early fall 11n~1 ~1~:11~~~~1 "°' 1n11c1~tec1 •nd
Alamilos Bay Argosy. below 1111C(l s11111 be P•lcf at Ille current
Th 14 mil B k R WIVI ••II IPr Ille IPPllt1bl1 Ir.cl• •nd e · e an ac.e clllHllkarron rn tfltcl w1111 appll<•bl• starts off the Balboa Pier and Trae1e1 CCK1ncll1, 11 1n.,. r1111r5 111!90 below are not current or art ...,lltd by l1bor sends the fleet around the No. ogreelM!'lrs durln• 11141 blddlnt 11,... or
2 red buoy off Newport Pier con1tru<11on tlmt. such mt1Jon1 llh•ll bl co111ldlred I P•rt ot the bllOW Ill~ before heading to the 14-?illie rotes. A11't' lle11th, w1lf1r1. v1e1t1on, 1ro-
B k kn .-L mallon or olhlt benellts silt!! bt ln Id· an ·, own as 1.ue asuen e1111on to rhe bttow 11.illd w•v• tc:tln. Seamount off the eas~ end of Al"PReNT1c1:1,
C t I. '"l d s Altrn rkln II dlr~lf(I IG 11141 ll"llYlllOM of a a 1na .u. an . L•txw code 51dlon 1m,s c011Ctmlro;
The Lasuen Seamount is an tmPlownrrit 01 •Pi>rtnt1c11. 11 rtc1ulrH contr1 dOl'1 of $111>-«in· under-water mountain th at ex· tt•«ots ,,,,..p1ov11111 t•lllllmln '" ,...,. 11>-
te ds •thin 58 f th f the prenllcNblr OCCUNliotl fo -l't' la Ille n Wl a OfflS 0 IPPlltlble kiln! IPPfenllctslllp Ctlnlmlllff surface. for • ar!lllcall of 1wrov11 and lt•ll'll Ille
A a-11UllJ•lte boat r1HG o1 1ppr111t1'" to toul'lll'\'TN'l'I "'* r .... co e on "" contr1ct. anchors at the spot to serve as CG11lr1cttw m•.,. 111 rwqulrtd te m•k• conlr~lortl lo •PP~l1cethlP pn19r1m1.. the windward mark of the CO!llra«ot '"" 111b-contr•etcrs ""'" course 1be finish is at the en· ,,.., comPIY w1111 Stct1on im-' In !IHI " -Plo~mtnl Ill IPPr'*llllut. trance to Newport Harbor. • FOi' 1nlo<'m1t1"" n1~ te '"'
B ·r · prentlCISh!P 11.-n0.-l'dl, cont-ct Otrtctor ecause o so~ebmes ex· of 1nc1u1tr1a1 1111111ons, s.n ''•nchco, tremely light weather at this C•ll•0tn11, or 01v111on of ,..,,.."tlct'SlllP
---Sal~r study ;; -~
launched on the ef£ectiven!S8
cf buoyant cushions. A poolt-
ble outcome of this study 1 ls
the establishment of guideline
to help the CG Boating Sal9~
Detachments and other ~1-
amining uniLs such as ~
USCG Auxiliary in inspectlhg
buoyant cUShlons aboard boats
in operation.
study is divided into four
areas: k:lentificaUon d areas
where more information is
needed; assessment of die
performance and effectiveness
of systems serving t h e
offshore and high seas area;
determination of chan1es to
improve , t h e effectiveness,
cost and -impact-of-the·
systems; and projection of
user requirements and
establishment of future re-
quirements and perfonnance
st.andards.
To 'evaluate the .,.buoyant
cushions, Boating 1' I [ e t y
Detachments were given new
cushions whJch they gave in
replacement to boat owners
when the officers found a wom
cushion aboard a bjpt.
Argyle CompbeU of Balboa
Yacht Club --was rllnner·up
with 41"2 pcinl!. There were
22 boats in the series, one of
several throughout .the fall
season for the highly -com·
petitiv Lelunan-12 Class.
Jim Tyler of BalbOa Yacht
Club was third, C h u ck
Lewsadder, NHYC, fourth,
and John Ferrier, NHYC,
filth.
Stand~rds br1nch 11tlcn. -lline -O~year, the r.ace CU.5111'1CATIOH .... n-•. HOU•LV •AT~ •ti .d 'th l" th CoO'l'f'nlera S5.t1 coml?U ee prov1 es a 11 e (F rin91 Benefit• 10 1ric11111t Ht11111 a. leading yacht in any class has Wtlfara. Pension Pl1n, V•callon Pltn,
not rounded the boat on the 14.· :;:,~~~~~, Tr•lnll'lf, '"° ollleri ~
h1ile Bank by 5 p.m. the race Over11m1 rs time •nd one-hall. Holld•'t'• ar4' cl"lible time. can be stopped there. ovell;TIME AATIS :
A · \I NOSA •-th 0¥erlfme 111•11 be Nld for wott S m a evenl.:S e ~l'fGrml!d In r•ctss ot the "1111llr dtr's race is open .to yachts of the wo•li; and a! 111e r1t1 tor 0Y1nlmt of 111t ~ R . p . ., H crart lnYolYeCI, """ean acing, ac1uc an· Ho11ctaY1 as hert!" referred to t111h be dicap ?i-lidget Ocean Racina dHmto to be Hew Vt~,.., 01v. MflTIOrl1t
• .. -& o..,., lncle111ndtnct Oar, labor Div. and ocean.racing catamaran vet•••""• o,.,., Th1nksv1vr"' Dl't' 1...r
t""""" Chrl1tm1s. ti tn1' of the 1bGw 11ond1vs ,,,.~~· 1111 on Sund•'t', tt\I Mond1v lollowl"' tti.11 All yachts entering must be 11e to111fd9re0 1 111111 11o1101r.
'•
The weather informaUQl1
Artificial Teeth Never
Felt So Natural Before
Now ••• Plastic ~re•m Discovery ·
Revolutlonlzes Denture Wearing
For the 6nt time. 1eim1:1 olfm ~
plastic cream th1t bolds daltura .. they've never been held btkn-
fonnt an elastic membrane th1t Mlpa
#t{)/4 )'Our.-Mtiiuru jo tM 11alllftll l11·
IJIU of your 11«111/.\.
It'• 1 revol utionary diacover1 a.lied F1xooEN-r-for daily home use. (U.S. Patent IJ,003,988)
flXOD&NT hoJda denturet 6nDer
•N , Ml -• ctnr1f011.oty. You m.11 bite h1tdtr, chew better, eat more
11at1nlly .
F1xoo1un lute for houn. Resiata l!IOi1ture. OentW"H th11t lit are ~·
etntiat to health. Ste your dent11t
feSUIUIJ. Get tu7•to-Wlt F'IXOD£NT Denture Adhe11Ye Cteam at all
dr).11 COWltcrL
VOTE FOR
Richard
Han chef I
,, FOR
TRUSTEE
' NEWPORT-MESA
l:INIFIED SCHOOL
DISTRICT
1be Lehman-12 is one cf the
most active adult dinghy
classes in SouUtern California.
Boat Act
Moves Ahead
In Congress
WASHINGTON, D.C. -The
proposed Federal Boat Safety
Act of 1970 has been reported
out of subcommittee to the full
House Committee' on
Merchant M a r i n e and
Fisheries.
The bill thus begins tis
legislative journey t o w a r d
possible action by the Hou~
thfl iall.
The bill thus begins Its
subcommittee on Coast Guard,
Coast It Geodetic Survey, and
Navigation, now must be con·
sidered by the full committee
before it goes to the House. It
is unlikely that th e bill will be
considered by the full com-
mittee before the House ad-
. It 1hatt bt m1ndltorY 1111011 the Con. capable of meeting the NOSA 1ract0t to Whom 1 eont•act 11 aw1r'dt<:I.
f t · •-f lfll:I UllOll 1!1 subconlrl<lors ~him, to sa e Y requ1remen~ o r 11, not 1111 tt11n so1e1 Ptner11 iorw1111.,.
offshore racing. ••'" IN' 1tt dltm w"" 1o 111 -rt:men
On S d • f 11 tn1Plll't'ed In 1111 txecullon of Ille controct, un ay morn1n~ o ow-o1tec1 Oclol'tl!r ll:i. 1•10
Ing the race NOSA will hold -it! NEWPORT -MF.SA uN11'1Eo KHOOL OIST•tCT annual business meeting and ,, "' 0r1np1 Counl't', c1n1on111
election of officers at the ~~.~.': ::;r Fl111«
Balboa Yacht Club. 645-1100
th · h" Publlll'lecl Or1n11t C1N11t Dlfl't' P11ol, At e same tim e, trop le! N<W11rnber 2 '"° Novambtr' t. 1t10 20!f·711
LEGAL NOTICE
will be presented tor the 14-
Mile Bank Race and this
year's Alamitos Bay Argosy. .. r t r h NOTJC• TO CONTll;ACTOll;S Ano1-1-1er ea ure 0 t e SE,t,LE O PROPi»AL;S Wiii bt rteel\otd meeting will be the Com· 11 the Acfmlnl11rot1ve OHl«11 of 11141 F_,. . taln Y111..,. Sdlclol Ol•trlct, Number One modores A p p r e c j a t I 0 n ll~~lllousa L11ne, Foun111n v I I I 1 ... '
breakfast, followed by a Call~~~11P.': .. '0 TUESOAV, NOVEMIEll
dinghy r<lce for a11 com. 2~. lt1a
od t 11td bh:'1 lhtrt1t!1r 1111 wld dt't' Ill b. m ores presen . publlclY OPentd ind "'° tor 111a
The Fact
Is True
C01"11trvcllon of Ille Ol(A SCHOO L, SITE NO. 2!A Educ1Uon Line t. Yort!Vwn Ave. FCK1ntaln V•lltv, Orant• County Calllorn1t • Dr1wlne1 1nd t1>telllc1tlotls for Ill• 1mln1llon tr• on 1111 111111 otllc1 of Iha D!slrlcl Admtnl1tr11tn Ofnce, FOlll!ltln
Y1ll~ khool Dlitrlcl, Hutr1bcr One l feMhOllst llflt, Fou"i.1n V1lle1', Callf0tnla1 1;;d 1111 Qfllce of Ille
At ch 1 t t c I , CARMICHAEL·l(F.MP.
lt'S been Sa1·d that tlle AR CHITECTS, 2170 Les Fellr Plact, lot Ane-rle1, Ctllfor~ll !'00)9. COllo growth of pleasure boating has trKtor1 w11o •~ 0tt1ra111 of 11C11r1 ... Pl1ns, .-clFlc.lllof>s 1n0 .,,_. forms been exceeded only by the pro-1or 1111 11~ Pl 11re11arlflt and 1111>-
liferat ion of JS:ws governing mlHI"' • P•OPGYI for 11111 ~ ma~ do
11<1 111blec1 lo C9<11!11 tol!dllklns, the recreation and sport. P!rrelfltner 1111.ct, lf'l)nl 1111 office of the Ardlllecl onl't'. A dtPollt ot tis.• Now the Outboard Boating II., ... w!tl bl •ec111lte<1 IG '"~'~"'" Club or America of(ers s('l me fhf.rtturn, In DGGd condllkln"' Pllllt . •-o~d IHClncailofls wllllln FIYE CSI not-so-tongue-1n-cheeK proof: d1~• 111er t~• bid oPtnlnt d11e.
OBC's new Northeastern PAEQVAL1 F1CAT10Ns: · No bid wilt bl 1a:ec>lld ll'G!!I I Coit-jOurnS. States Han dbook of BoAlinR l••ctor w1>o 1111 not ti..n tlcrnled In•<, D d . c~tcf~nc1 with Iha iorovl1Jons of Iha Co~· Richard . Sn Y er. Laws runs 191 pages. The fir st 1riclbr'1 Llc.nse Act Pr to w11om
secretary of the National edi!ion ran 121) pages This is P•o,...,A1 Fo•'t1 ~~· no1 t>"t n 1ss•·Ad . $PeClflctll't' tor !hi PU•POll GF lub-Assoclation of Engine and an increase of 59.2 percent. mu 11"' 1 bld to• 11111 protK'-NG bTd
Boat Manufacturers, in com· ----c-=c:--::--:c::=:-=:---wm be con1ldtrtc1 unll!!J• 11 11 m•O. on
OT CE a Pruoo111 "orm fuml1~ed by th' mentlng on the subcommittee LEGAL N l Archflec r 11n0 1ccor11penltc1 bv • Bid·
th CIH't C11hl1r'• Cl\t<k, or Cerllllfcl action, stated that ere is NOTICE INVITl'iC 11105 Chee-m1<11 PIYtbl• to llli! School
possibility that the House will No!lce Is ~t·~tw 11v1n 11111 '""' so..m cl Dls!rlcl, rn 1111 s11m 01 11 1u11 ID'!' ct Tn1't~ ol lhr Coa<I C<1mrT>unlty Cclleqe Ill~ emount ol lh• 81$1 ll!llcl. reconvene following the fall D1srr1c1 ol ora"'' county, ca111cr~ta. w111 Thi D111r1c1 reu,...n "'' rklM ta relKI • Father or s children at a!I school levels ••• Re-I . d th H.,.. •t<:elve IVl~cf blcfs \IP IG IJ:OO 1.m .. '"~ or 111 blcll or to Wll~• ony 1•-1 l led k r b h l I . d gree e ectJons an at ouse ac-Tutscll'I'· N<>Vfmber 17, lffll. ,,, 1111! re911l1rllln or lntorm11lllH In lll'f' b'dl Ir cent y comp e . wor or 3C e or o science e !ion on the safety bill Ls possi· Purct11slr111 o-et. 01 111c1 Khoot dlstr•d In 111t bllkll!IP. "'•'ef'9nce wrn bl m1M in In englneerl·ng Former scoutmaster of Troop 337 loo:llfcl at 1310 AdftmS Aw:nue, Cos!ft "" IWlrd lor Ctlllornl• mtde 1119Plla . • • • , ble at that Ume. Mesi. Celllor~lt, al Whlcl'I l!mf -~•Id !>Ms PUr,utnl la ltclfont ~»O lo cu. 1 ....
··and ~6~1-~~~:: :~~b~1 trus tee: Computerit.ed data "The bill as amended Is ~i:~::E~~ZL7c';~N~e1 ~J~1~~E~~·. '1'r~:·o1~:i;:::nJ~~iMC1 r11t ...,....,
I d aod fully acceptable to the recrea· All bids •rT to be In 1cccri1ftnc1 ...,1111 ,,..,~111 .... ratio Pl IH'• dtem w1ffl lft !IHI system to provide communication o all stu ents , , 111e 111111'11cllon< '"" con0111-1nc1 1ocl11ty 1n w111ctt 1111s _. 11 1o bl school personnel and to provide communication to parent$ Uonal boating Indus tr Y, SIH'C1F1ca11o<1s which .... now on 1u1 1'ld -or!'ll'<I 10t •Kii crf>ft °" ~ o1
1 1 t gra t in-Snyder said. "The ret?m· ~::::11.!:ftP.e~~ 0:"..1~~ci::\~1,f:1c1~ ~~·; ~~:1=r:~~ ,.:n~r~~.; and school personne~· • : • . mp emen a pro m 0 mendations of Industry design· E•cll blddar mu•t •"""'lt w11ti his bid • on 111e wn11 "" 0111r1c1 ofllA, ~ ,,.. crease student part.ic1paUon m !:ports, music, student gov-ed to make the bill a cashier's clleclc. ett11tie<1 cllrck. or bl6 iv•ll•ble i. ... .,. 1n1et"etl"1 .,,,.,., on ~
ernment and olher sclM:lol acti\ities in order to improve Mr• bond "'"'elf' o!"'~blr to Ille o....,. 01 ciue11. Tiit 1ucce111u1 bkldtr will bt ·~ .d I reasonable and e r r e t I i v e '"' C!Nlsi CM>munlty Cotlfoqt Dltlrlcl 011l•ed lo _, I COP\< IMl"IOI II ffdl lob r;tudent pride in the school and to prov! e. • means or h "" Roerd o1 Trlllt"1!S 1" 1n 1ma11nr not 1111 111e. I f l tr t :riasure to advance t e cause thon five Pe•C?nl "'" o1 1111 sum bid ,, n-9'1al1 bl m1nd11of'Y u11on ttoe con. problem discussion in P ace o i emons a ion. boating safety have been in-, 111.,.,,nlee ""' Ille bld<ff'r w111 tnier Into tt1ct1W 1o wnorn 111e cOll'lr~t 11 aw1rd·
f'ald FIN' by Ille Frlll'Hfl OI Aklllrd Honthltt -Jostph Kubik, Chlirmen: •· I '"' Jl•-.d .t.Plll•llltl If !ht ...... Is ed. '"° -I ....... b(onfrlcfor llndtf
911 St, Clair, Cost1 Met~. ~iii:iiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiii:iiii:iiii:i~_;«>~rpo~r~a~ted~~fo~riith~e~m~o~st~part~~·'il 1warcll!d to him. tn !lie rY~nt 111 fellt.1•1 to lllm. to NY not "len 1111n 11141 .. 111
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enter In!~ such CO!llract. Ille P•ocf«la ol IPKll!fod rttft to 111 worirmtn tmPIO~t<I
111e cfteck w!ll bl "'~l!M, or In !he CIM i.r l!ltnl Jn thl ntcvtklll .I Ille con-ot a bond, the full aum lhe•MI "'lit bl lr~cl. ' {P•ld PelillCll Af¥1rtlsem.I) forftllt<I to stld Ki'IMI cllslrkl. NG blddtr IT)l't' WllllllrlW hla b!cl tar I
ELECT Nov' e lrd NP bldeler ml't' wlltlltr'aw hit bid tor I perloe! of SIXTY (.01 dl'fl alttr '"'elite period ol forfY.flye l~SJ dav1 11ter lhe 111lor 1~1 DHnlnt1 or bids,
cfllle tel for the ooe"I""' !hereof. BY Oll:OER OF TH I!, IOAAD O" Tht! Soard ot Tru1ten rt-I !he TRUSTE ES il'OUHTAIN YA l l E 'I i>rlYflott ol .. !tc;li"9 l n't' tnd Ill bld1 IH' S(HOOI.. 01.,TIUCT Bey. I' Lani.Ion X It wA!vo 1n't' rrr111ular!IJ,, 0t 1n. MR. WILLIAM E. CRANE', r IOl"ll'!llllles In'"" b!d or In !he bldcll119, Clerk of the GovernllKI Beftrd HORMAN E, WATSON P1ll)l'fj,hfd O•t!IP CNSI Dilly Pll~I N•wport-M•1e School Board Sec:t.,. •• f!oetd of Tr111tH1 Novtmbl• 1 •!Id t . tt111 to«-70 Putillthfcl Or1~ (Pit! Dtll't' Pllof, Endorsed by these leading N~rnri.r i. '· nM n:J6.10
Newport-Mesa Citizens: .LEGAL NOTICE
LEGAL NOTICE
W• •HDOll;SE THI U.NDIOACT o, llYl:•LY IC. UNOSTDJf
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WANT
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CLEAN
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ON
YOUR
CLEAN
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'FOR
FA~T!
FAST!
ACTION!
CALL
DAILY
PILOT .
CLASS·
IF Im
MondaJ, Nown1btt 2. 1'170 DAILY PfLOT •
DAIL 1Y _tBUIL®F
WANT ~D S -
HOUSl!S fOR SAL! HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALi
1000 G....,11 Gtntr1I IOllOG1n1rol IDOi ·.;.....,,,_ ____ _
2629 HARBOR
BOULEVARD
546-86~0
Open Evenings
im 1:30
I $500.00 DOWN
CQSTA MESA
3 Bedroom $21,500
Hurry ori this one-No
d(n11n to vets. $.500 Down
SUPER HOUSE
A roomy 1900 sq. ft. with 3 ~""· 3 baths, large ,.parate Family Room and for-
mal H.lnlng rooni. Near new lush carpeting
-extra large landscaped ya rd wltlt ~., of
concrete at a low, low, '32,500 -Only 10%
down.
THE TWINl<UNG LIGHTS
will fascinate yoq.. The fresh ocean breeze
will refresh you, and the spacious well-en-
gineered floor plan. will please you, 4 Bed·
rooms, 2Y.i: baths, walnut cabinets, tinted
glass and red brick patio, $57,500. A Lusk
Harbor View Hills View ho111e.
PHONE 673.8550 TO INSPECT
to anybody -Just paint· I==========-=========:::: ed Inside • out Over-
si:r,,ed Lot in a nice area Gtner•I 1000 General 1000
·Y.'OO'L La.st! 546-8640 ·----------
3 BEDROOM PLUS
Guest House
$23,000
' .
Divorce Sale
Spac 5 bednn A family, 3
bath home on lge corner lot.
C>wne-r say11 sell NO\V! VA
Desirable
Duplex
terml, Subm.Jt often -uking Located on F.utmde C08ta
$42,150 M•'8, ,,.., goU aMU'le 6
upper Bay, 2 Bedrma each
unit with lgc PLOCK WALL
No Down To Vets enclosed yard C70xl05). Prlc..
ed to sell -
$29,950
'
In Costa Mf!ll, this
home alts on a 60xl20
ft. lot. It has separate
·g-tre s t quartera-·for'·
motht.>r·ln-law or what-
ever. It's an unbeatable
price-see it! 546-8640
l.arg'-'3 bedroo'"--*--""'20
rumpus room, Newly paint
eci lruilde-.l out, block wall.
~ rear yard, hardwood
Doors, Hurry on this one!
F1'1}. terms, allO VA apprais.
ed at
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EXECUTIVE DREAM
House $43,500
Thi.! gorgeous M e a a
Verde Pacesetter la
the mos t Immaculate
home you'll ever see.
Decorated and landscap..
ed to delight the most
particular buyer. Over
2000 aq. ft. of luxurious
living: 4 master 1lze
bedrooms, aepara. te fam.
ily rm., 2 full baths, 1st
Trust Deed can be u-
sumed at 7% • you must see thi& home • call now.
546-8640
MESA VERDE
BARGAIN
$26,900
Believe Ii or not This
la a beautiful 3 bedroom,
2 bath home located in
the most desirable area.
Step savlng bullt·ln
kitchen. 2 car garage,
block \vall fence, forced
air heaL It's the lowest
price in the area • 10
hurry • Jt won't last
546-8640
3 BEDROOM 2 BATH
Monticello Condo.
$22,500
$24,600
' Custom 4-Plex
Choice Newport Beach area,
S BR Ii 2 BR wdta • excel-
tm owner ~pied a: tu
abelter proputy_ $12,DIXI On.
$75,000
HARBOR·
HIGHLANDS
$39,500
4 BR+ FR
-·· Yerrific
Triplex
Privacy !or all three 2 'bea-
rm units. Owner will' ael1 tD
veterans, NO DOWN. Have
2 tenants belp pay YOUR -·· $40,950
Finest
Fourplex
Mesa Verde area with owner1
3 bed.rm. 2 bath unit Llve
in "high grade" quanen
and still have rentW. fot
tax shelter.
$68,000
Newport
of
F1irvlew
6"6-8811
•(•nytl-1 +POOL
Newport Beach lown look / :::-=-i::-=~~===
at this -4: big bdrms • .fam. VEJERAHs
Uy room • aparkling pool •
pl111 Harbor High School • Purchase thJ9 apfldout; 3 bed.
Westcllft Shopping • All this room horn with tar; yard
arr cnly mJnutea to t'ie room for toa.1, big !vemi
beach -Prlctd under matke~t patio, and island ll:itchen
fDr quick sale, Bttter huny. range, all with NO DOWN
DIAL 645-0303 PAYMENT! l t'1 only fi !=OREST E. OLSON years old &.1600 ... It. -
REALTORS
2299 HARBOR, CM
BE A W~NNER-
Wil)t The \Vinnm. Yoo'll
learn more with our lndivid·
ualiz~ on-the-job training
and work with exciting,
you KING SIZE bedrooms
at a JUNIOR SIZE pr1oe of
only $29,500, Lovely 1aJd.
sc.aplng, sprlnkleJ'3, a n d
shake root enhance the ex-
terior. HE WHO HESITAT-
ES IS LOST!
program. You'll earn more ~ co,.ATS
pleall&llt people, Check ~ . WALLACE This maintenance free ·out. Call today. -546-2316 REALTORS condominium b loeated
In the adult area of the -546-4141-
beautiful Monticello (Optn Evtnl"ll) complex. only five yean ~~~ A~~b1~ b~~e.ld~4fX>li'.,. ... _._...,.., ......... lfARGE AND £1vABLE
aq. ft. ot living area plua ~--.L•uff Enjoy ooe ot "C o s TA
manJcured grou nd1 , 5UaT111 MESA'S FINrnr"' locat@d
{>DOI. tennis court I: rec· OPEN DAILY 1·5 ......... w~~ ·~ SHOP· reatlon room. See this 2 ,... ~·"~' for sure, lt'a In model 615 Bamboo, N.B. PING CENTER. Amp1e
condition. 546-8640 You'll be happy when yau see room for your large fumi-
thla 5 bedrm, 3 beth home, ture. Three GIGANTIC BID
Redecorated in & ou~ Best ROOMS, new golden harvest
or flnanclns available. Fut shag carpet, Dcd>le<:> LOG-
$25,995
HUGE LOT PLUS
a 4 bedroom home
2 full baths, IRTge fam·
lly room, parad1se 1n
lanWcaping, cover<!d pa-
tio, freshly painted •
room tor boat or trall·
er, only 7 yt'o.rs old. No
down to ve:a • call to-
da;'. 546-8640.
escrow! V•cantr SIZED FIREPLACE in the
Lachenmye ~.... family room. Frelh spark. r ~ ling whlto decor lnlld• and
CALL 646-3928 or out. Bright, cheerful Jdtchea
Your choice, Eubilde Costa
?i.fesa, bulld 4 more unlls +
exi.Sting 2 hedrm rental
$21,500. OR bplld 6 units
wltb e:'dating 2 bedrm rental
•t $24,SOO. For delaill
54G-ll.51 Heritqe ReaJtora
with.garden view! $2900. In.
itiaJ FHA lnVHtmmt-OUJ\
B&n VALUE! $3.1,950.
M. M. L1Bord1, Rltr.
846-IXl55 Eves: 644-700.1
LIDO WATERFRONT
APTS,-320 LIDO NORD
l150.(kl) Price With !!I hi
T.D. 6 &aut tum. unlts:i
6 e;nr ~ It Util, room., Dusy-.:ausy:cusy so Ft on swtmmt,. botch.
Help us • , • and Jet 111 help W!•t consider trade for bo.t
)'Otl reach )'DUI' re.\I po:en. or maximwa se.ooo Jae. •
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BaUl.EYACD
546·8640
Open Evonl"I•
1111 1:30
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MESA DEL MAR
New l.J.sling. 3 Bedroom,
fnmt:y room, ftreplace 1~
Baths, w/w t~tr., ~
rumpua rm .. dblf: flt Wl1'r
auto OJ)('ncr, Pro[)trty dear, o·•lnt'r will nno. $31.950. Pm BARRm
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HOUSES FOR S LE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR ·SALE HqUSES FOR SALi .
·.;· -·· 1000 General 1000Gontrol 1000 GeP1r1I 1000Gen1r1I 1000 Gentral 1000 Co1ta M eta 1100 Lido Isle 1351 ~~uno Buch 17115
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Rancho
La Cuesta-
Unit VI
33 Sold
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BUILDERS .
CLOSE
OUT!!
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BeciuH of cr9dlt r1-
jections, we hive 9
homes 1v1il1ble that
hid been selodod by
11rly b~1rs.
7 Homes
On
Choice lots ·
that vary in size from
3 to 7 bedrooms, 3 &
4 ba t hs, 2 & 3 car
91rages and complete
w i t h all built • ins,
basis carpeting, shake
··.· roof & concret•
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-
driveways -from
$33,940
And Only
1'/z Miles From
Huntington
State Beach • , ·•
We will take renrva·
tions in our next unit
within• 4 to 6 wHks
and • price increase
is going to bt un·
avoidable - -don't
procrastin1tell SAVE
MONEY AND BUY
NOWlllll
Rancho
La
Cuesta
Ayres Homes
Since 1905
Models at
Brookhurst
&
Atlanta
HUNTINGTON
BEACH
Open
10 lM.
to
6 P.M.
968-2929
or
18-1338
*·* * * * * ·TAYLOR
COMPLETE ELEGANCE! $129,500
Romanes que beauty is. exemplified in this
gracious 4 bdrm ·home w/inner court, View
, from most rooms. Formal DR, den & model
kitchen. Lux. cptng & finest !PPOintments.
NAUTICAL BUT NICE! $69,500
H ear the su.rf. See the sea ! New offering of
this canyon home of un usual charm in Corona
del Mar. Overlooks famous "Arch Roclt".
Perfect hideaway and you own the land.
''Our 25th Year'' ..
WESLEY N. TAYLOR co .. Realton
2111 San Joaquin Hills Road
NEWPORT CENTER 644-4910
* * * * *'* General 1000General 1000
EASTBLUFF-5 BEDROOM
wj th sparkling pool comyletely fe nced-from
buge back yard. 3 luxury ·baths, formal din-
in g room, elem. & high school in walking
distance -$52,000. '-
C.USTOM DESIGNED -
POOL HOME
Executive type home With Mission Tile roor.
Top quality thruout. Formal Dining + Fam·
ily Roo m + Spacious Master Bed room -1·
3-Car Garage. On quiet street with Park and
Schools close by. $69,950.
CALL 646-7171 TO INSPECT
MESA VERDE PACESmER
A labulqus 4 bedroom, 2 balh, famil y room1
home on a huge pool size lot. All electric
kitchen, built·in wet bar -beautiful carpets
and drapes. This kind of home is not avail·
able ... very often. Someone will realize· this
and take advantage o! this one. Only $38,500.
. VIEW OF COUNTRY CLUB
Yes, a large' 1500 sq. foot home wi th a per·
manent vi e w oC Santa Ana Golf Course.
Large _76xl20 lot zoned R·2. Jf's a buy at
$24,500.
CALL TODAY -546-2313
~THE REAL .
~ESTATERS
General 1000
eflnJa J jl
PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES
26 Linda Isle Drive
Corp. owned. 5 Br. 5 bath home' facing Harbor
Island. J acuzzi & sauna. Comp. furn., for
immed. occupancy. \V/dock ........ $200,000
For Complete Information on all homes &
lots, please call:
BILL GRUNDY, REAL TOR
133 Dover Dr., Suite 3, N.8. 642-4620
G•neral 1000 General
3 LARGE BEOROO!'.tS REDUC,ED 0 NL Y $26,900 B~ ~~\T1Jin 1~~~· ~i:t· :~i:;:~· ~~
VA N D SJiacious tan1 homE" -1..gE" Jot, app't. only. 0 own 86' trontage. Beautltulty S93,75o
i,,d«p'd. "' Sehl'>. Vie. LIDO REAL TY INC .
Th} tre~s. covered patio & Westclill Plaza, cp1 s, drps, 3377 Via Lido 673-7300
IJie exceilent ca.re or th.is bll-ln~. garbage disposal., I'="========
home makes tbU. tru!Y e~ dsh1~'Sl'. Lge fam r1n. 2 car Huntington Be•eh 1400
joy:ible llviog. Located on ga1·. Reasonably pr Iced
quiet cul-<le-sac street • 646-0339. t---------
'1""' "'II"' dght away ool .......................... IPAY $112 MO. R,ENT?
this good buy, Anxious own. ECONOMY PACK
., will """ pay """ clo~ OWN FOR LESS ing costs sO you do not have $2:l.950 FHA lerms e\•en one peruiy move-in ex-pense. 3 Bedroom, 2 bath. dining Relax & enjoy carefree !iv.
Nl'chols Real Estate N•• •ha• """''' • .,.,.,, ;,,._ "'"" '"'tom tow,,.
S46-9l21
Open Daily
328 Aliso
Obie garage . <'Onier lot home. 4 Queen sized eR·s.
Ca ll 540-1 151 Gourn1et kitchen incl. refrig.
Herita ge Reallors-l \i ba!hs. Private pool and I"'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'' I clubhouse. Desirable al'f'a: TRD 4 br, 3 ba, fam rm, tri- Very Jow do ·anc1 take ovel'
level ho1ne, La Paz .st!<'. Vacant. FuU price $19.!JOO.
i\1ission Viejo for similar or Hurry Dial tTI4l 962-558J.
sm home in CM (~side) or
Me" Ve<de '37-8920 FOREST E.' OLSON
Open House Daily l·S
300I Taylor Wy. Newly/decor.
S27.500: nealtor.
Tnc. Realtors
l9l31 Brookhw·st Ave.
Huntington Beach
Newport Hoighlt Mua Verde l 1IO SPARKLING TRI-LEVEL
corner of Beacon INfJ\.1AC. Early American 3
1 short, block from Br-l"am/nn, $32,950. · 3265 $40,900 Cliff Dr. Colorado Ln. 546-2&13.
By D-A·ner ' $36,500 -Elegant beach estate! ritas.
Spacious 3 bed'rpom l bath, Newport Beach 1200 sive double doors to sunken
living room with fireplace, NEWPORT BEACH !lv. rm: Formal dining, _g~ui·.
large dining area overlook-n1et kitchen • all butltins.
ing lovely secluded lanai, Separate entertainers den.
carpeting, drapes, built-in VIEW $JQ 700 Winding staircase lo seclud-
electric kitchen. Garage oU -' f".:~ niaster suite. Custom
alley \vith electric eye open. Val k d 0. b . quality throughout! Priei'!d
3 BR.-2 BATHS
Dril'eway curves past gratt·
ful tree 10 double garage I:.
wu>d · &ided ilonte. Sunl)y
b~ulda&t room & builr-ln
kltt ht:n. Cozy living room
whh firtplacc & dining arta o~n to green lawn~ & s~
"" hills. Oo!y !33.900. CalJ. '
.A&tan i
REAL ESTATE :
1190 Glenneyre St. ·
4!\.1·!+173 549-03~6
2 STY. New England sty\e'2
Br. & gst: apt (or 3rd Be;.)
CeQar shingle & olde brick;
:I Ba .• paneling, trees. patio.
KlL w/appliances, brkfst.
bar. Ocean view; few blks.
to beach. Only $28.950 .
MISSION REALTY 494-~1
EMERALD BAY
Just listed! Attr. traditional
3 BR. 3 Ba_., sep. liv. rt1l.,
di11. rm. & !am. nn. •
716 Emerald Bay $75,QOO
Shown by app't.
Bill Grundy, Reiltor-
833 Dover Dr,, NB 6424620
t'ABULOUS Ocean View
parcel, 100x100 w/util _ &
paving und£'r way. $27,500;
$5.000 dn \v/good 1erms _on
balance. Bkr. 4.94-8100 or
497-1021 l.'VeS.
$1500 DOWN
rifagnificent Ocean View Jot,
small but Jevrl. $9,500, Bkr.
497-1210 or 4.94-f£32 eves.
er. Nirely landscaped cor-Uc pac c · zs:?nl .uilt. belo1v market . So bc>ttcr sec ner lot Lath & p!ister, King sii£'d Mission Viejo
646-4032· 5.iS.l<l4'l BR's. _Forfl!al dining rm. today. 1708
Huge rich ptne paneled den DIAL <114 1 89·1-7~21
with heavy beamed «!ilings. FOREST E. OLSON. 11\C. TJlJ) 4 br, S ba. {am rm, tri:
OiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiioJ.2 fin:>i>laccs + BBQ. Bright, 6491 EDfNGER, H.B. l<.'V(') home, La Paz R!C,
Doll House cheery kilchen. Terraced VA 63/4 o/o i\lission Viejo for similar or
NEWPORT HEIGHTS • just rear yd. with secluded brick Your do~·n payment will hall-sill home in Cri.f (E-side) .. C!r ~-THE REAL
~ESTATERS
1000 reduced to J29.950, Cute first patio. Hurry. v.·on't last! Call die. Assume $23,000 Joan ~';''="=V="="'·="='"""==·==J
1-::'::-:=:::--::-:-::-:::=-:-I ;;;;;;;;;;;;:;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I home for young: couple or (714.) 962-5585. anyone qualifies, payable -
_FRESH LISTING TRANSFERRED :r.;;,'."~:::,,~:,";::.:;;~~on FOREST L OLSON ri:'roo':::, ;~"~~~~ ~""::; s1,c.!~~~ano
Very livable family home EASTBLUFF w ·11 T d with 3 bedrooms and panel-I ra e new, l6x25 patio off the lam-"'--------·I •Io·-~ o"t of st•te · :>ely big 4 and family with __ Jnc..Jtea]tors --+u· y-room with-pass--thru, 4/ACRE estate tan.! or hone led family room. Large mas. v<:u " 19131 Brookh t A
·-·, __ 1125
aod left this sparkling pool in Back Bay urs ve. l!itchen. Bltns, crp~s, drps, r anch. nice view. and other :========:0:-:-:====""""'"'°==· .J•.r suite •. JVi.''-n'i'""ored l H"otino•-" c-h -"' -· lov{'ly~ JoVely ·rn.mc----on~ quil?t"' mt-de-sac. \Vant -· .. .~ . .,, .... ,...,..,a£ --1Jlenfy-ot"stofti.gecl, bte gar--parCelS. '""$48,000: ·$1."i.OOlf(lii . dressing room and gan:IC'n ·
General 1000 General 1000 baUJ. \\fIFE-SAVING kitch· a1 2200 AraJla triplex Costa !\lcsa or Nwpt BEACH. DUPLEX age large yard \Vith 15x50 i'vill release clear bldg, lite
en with 2 ovens & large in convenient Eastblufl Sch. side ya[d room for boat. trlr for 100% financing. Bkr.
WATERFRONT
PAU:CE
Pier & slip to acoomodate 4
BOATS up to 50'. Enjoy Uie
ultimate in luxury living and
entertaining in this custom
built quality home. 4 bed·
moms, 3 baths and formal
dining room. Very livable
family room with cozy fire-
place. Best buy in the area
at $128,000.
e
Colesworthy
& Co.
REALTOR
Newport Beach Office
1028 Bayside Drive
675'4.9'30
STRAW HATS &
SWIMMING POOLS
are cheaper in the win1er OOt
)lave you ever heard one
better than Uiis? Great ::
bed.rm home. huge h{'ated
pool and concrete rear
yard. Would you believe
only S2S.CXXl and the owner
says he'll help wlth the down
'payment
WAtLACE
luxury and. Quality
Thill Dover Shores Ivan \\'ells
home with ViC\V has 3180
sq, fl. of living area. <I BR,
S~~ BA, (1¥l'lled fam rm
w/Irple &,.~t bar. High
beamed ceiling living rm.,
"country" kit w/brkfst area.
Swimming pool. $108.900
RoY J . Ward, Rltr, 103.1
Marinel'!r, 6-16-1550 Open
Daily.
WHERE ELSE
Pri cd · h 4. 8{'droom. family room ~ "&·'8BO or' garden: eompletely fenc-1497-'1210 or 4.93-1706 ews. pantry. c rig t at Formal dining area (rtea1":,_, .. _._. O~E L'!f FRO;-.f OCEAN & ed & land~aped.
$38,500. ...,. .... , .. u~ ll'llh Vll'IV. 2 BP. ,t_ 3 BR l'Cond • • 1950
e
Spa_ciouJ<t yard OLLEGE-REALTY ·with fam rm. PLUS 1 BR If I ominium
S41,9J(I 1500Adlm1tHattlor,CM & Ba guf'sl unit. Xlnt con-
1 ,,.~~~~~~~~·J dition, Top arC""a for liVing 962-4471 ( =.J 546-1103 Larwin's "TANGLEWOOD" BE WITH THE \ or renting. $51,500 a sharp 1 story, 2 bedtm Ir.
LEADER CUL '""' "'"'" Pool & Clubhouse 3 "'dnn . .,.n.ble now ~-' "take over'" Joanir. Possible
Earn comn1ission d o 11 a rs d""6fe, lease-option on 2 bednn or
C I th Realtors while you l{'arn .. .Individ-;t;A\: ~ 3 Big bed.rooms, 21/J bath.~~ try Sl5CIO down & owner will 0 eswor y "Our 25th Year 'unlized on·thc-job !raining. Ntar Ntwporl Posl Offict dining room. eating-area ill carry 2nd TD.
In the Harbor Area" Uarn n1ore. l'arn more in BY OWNER kitchen. \Valk in pantry, ne~ Larwin R9alty, Inc.
& C 673.4400 an C'Xciting, pleasant Sur-WESTCLIFF AREA carpets, patio & dble gal'-962-6988 anytime
O. rounding, • 546-23I6 4 age, What a buy! $23.0CO. I =========;I REALTOR hr, Jrplc, bltns, crpts. drps, Low-clO\\"n FHA. I·
Monticello "'"'ndo. \\'here e'·· N Be h Off" 'sprinklers, pool . sized yard. Apartments for
Sale ~... <= ewport ac ice N rt. B h Nr schools. You 01\·n land. 1910 'can yoo get a beautitul 3 1028 Bayside Drive ewpO eGC VACANT.
BR, 2 be home with ca.re-675-4930 Open Daily 1·5 ONL y $38,500
tree POOL FOR ONLY iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;J 4411 River Ave. oiiiii;;:;-;;:;:rr.ii"""l!!i!ii•~I~2-~IG~ll~·~<"~&~l2-~'900~, ;·i!iii~I ,,REAL ESTATE Westbay Income Homes SZl.T;)(l! ASSUME FHA LOAN J Block from Ocean LEX HU~"TINGTON BEACH Ol!'C. TRIPLEX · $.57.500
CALL l!\0 ,4,·24 14 53/4,.-o Interest Near nc1v 3 king size bC'{J. DUP 711 0 1 4 BR POOL 894-Slll Best Eas!Jlide Cmta Mesa Jo.
di. V' I 14 10• • cation ... Homeir \vith an in-,,. Beautifully maintained 1la rms.2~2-llal-hs,e:-.:traJ.geliv-Open 7 days . 8:30 to 8:30 '"" .wlfC. Pacific Condominium, well ing rm., 2 fireplaces, bltns, 0111ncr's divorce sat.'"r ifice in I"'""'""'""""'""""'""'""' come". ,,:-..i E. 20th St., Costa
N N Rf.AL:Y O ffl located to r{'creational Jacil-red{'CO!'l!.l{'{f. new crpts. dble \\'lth garage~. S21i,SOO. Baycrcst J1ear schools & BUY LIKE i\'fesa. Builder 6424905.
r •r ewport 011 ct !ties, 3 bedrms, 2 baths. own-ga r., v.·ill trade, vacant. Wells-McCardle, Rltrs. stores. }~ee 1ille. Ne.iv car. RENT \VATERFRONT-Three l br
er very anxious and v.·ill Lachenmyer Rlty 1810 Nc1vpoi1. Blvd., c.ri-1, I>Cls & drapes, family rn1, and r>ay only $175 per month units w/dock. $63.000. Prin-
A home for 1he imaginative!
A • frame beamed celling,
slump stone, fireplace dom-
inates 1 \val! and the other
wall is sliding glass door.;
OJ)('ning onto walled-in iron\
yard 4. Bedrms + 13.rge
study. This home is in eXl"l'I·
lent condition now and could
be de<:oratf'd to be fantas-
tic. Reduced to $44.,0CJO.
')llcsn\<rbc~cali~
546-5990
DUPLEX· $36,950
help \l~th d0111n payment. 548-7729 xlnt cond, game nn. for everything v"hen yoli take cipals only, Owner 673-2662
Ac;..11ume Joan \~·ith p<1yments -C•;l~I ,.;:'"';;:;;";";..~o~'...;";;";"';;;;39; I "il'i\::'/~~~\"'~i'i:'"' 548-8281 ov{'r this 101v GI Joan. Cus-aft 6 pm.
of $170 per n1onth incl pril1C' .. !! CORONA DEL MAR lomlzed S bedroon1bungalow 1 'R=E"N"T"A"L°'S:-------I
int., laxes, ins .. main!cnanc{' ---rRl-PT E X FOR--Lovely home+ Income units. * P AINT & SAnSs-wilh SEPARATE fa mi I y House s Furnished
fee apd water. $.'1,6.500 -Nor1h Costa ?lfC'S-1 On huge lot near beach 3 Br. 2 Ba nr Back Bay. roorn, alley c_ntrance. $24,2.501 ---------·I
Area -, Uto;MEARD OF! Sl ~-OIXI . Open Sun. 2·199 Annivl'rsary FULL PRICE. General 2000
PAIJLoWBfl'E
CARNAHAN
•KALTT CO.
1093 Bak<'r, C.i\1.
Shoivs 1'.!~~ rclunl \\'i!h ,,;i, Ln. Ov.,ncr $30 ,000, w lk & L
minimun1 dOl~'I\,. Each un it Georg~e~1':!i:mson '-=E='''='='"=''="="="'=Z-44=="98".==o l a er ee has 2 bl'dronms. Well c3rcrl 1·
for units. A.~suitrl,. al low 673-4350 645-1564 Eves Newport HWights 1210
8.5'1. Int. Call. SACRIFICE· $18,800 EXISTING LOAN
Realtors
7682 Edinger
842445.1 or 540.5140 W I k & L 2 BR. Large fenced lot. Extra .
--ATTENTION . a er ee sharp . n1ust sell NOW . all Can be assumPd! l\'('1\•lyl .. • --------
1ern1s! decor .. & carpeted, Charm-• Try This
BEACH LOVERS!! Realtors Call Patrick. \\'ood S45-2300 ing 3 BR. home on poolsiz-, . ·. P ackage
FOR SALE 2790 Harbor Blvd. ;:it Adams O Bill Haven, Realtor cd lot. Bltn, oven & range. for
BY QWNER 5tl-Ot6.3 Open "ti! 9 P~t 211~ E. Coa•t. Cdt.l 673.3711 \Valk to schools. Alley en-
( I ~-& ·1 Christmas REMODELED HOME ON 4.2' POOL PARADISE ranee or '"""t . tra1 {'r,
OF \VORLD·s BEST BE•CH AT y<-~ERDAY 'S PRICE. NR. Ne\\·port Hgls $21•900· 3 MORGAN REALTY $25,650 " i:..::i' br on R-2 lot, Take over 67,6642 6 ,
:FRONT PROPERTY-BEAV-Three Bdrm, l~f. OO!h on $15.000 5-}~'iO Fl-IA loan .,,... 7.r6459 Lge 2 st~ry, 4. bed nn w(2
Tl!o"UL NE\V LIVING ROOi\1 hard1~·ooa-Ooors. PLUS Hl:'at-\\'/$3000 down & arrange a Early American Charm master si~e. Shag crpts, din
Z9'X29' \VJTH FULL FRONT ed and Filtered POOL. 2nrl T.D. Exel. h:tngaard in this 3 BR tam 1.01 sl:vled rrr, BB~ In back yard, v.·alk
* GUEST HOUSE
XLNT AREA! Shag carPel-
ing. but no kitchen, MQVE
IN NOW! SS."i. 1 ,
C & S Speedy ·
RENTALS e 548-9:165 * HURRY *
PRIV~cY PLUS in-thi1.\\o'f!l!
furnished mobile ho~. Util.
included. Only $115.
•
COATS
REAL TORS \Vorth seeing! Residence &.
income. 2 BR. home· v.-/fenc·
Open Evenings ed yard, + 2 BR. apt. over
PICTURE \VJNDO\VS-COi\1. Pricl'd at S24.:ioo -Assum{' R.E. i\ll 2-Z'l22 home. ~fs. of 11atu'1t1 Pine to beach. This can't las!!!
PLETE SECUR11'Y l''ROil-1 $19.950 -7 Y. loan at Sl85,00 v.:oodwrk, used brick rrplc. MARINER R~ALTY
C, & S Speedy
RENTALS e 541-9365
tll:'»-UTJL PD. 1 BR.
TRAILER. Single5 ok. e 962.-4454 • .garage. Walk to beSt beach· "!!!~~~~~~~""''I Cl!. Qv.11£'r must sell~
\VAVE ACTION-ri!UST SEE n1onlh inrluding t;Dces & Costa Mesa 1100 ~!Jingles. Big trees ,v/casy 8~2-5.'"l<ll an:,-·11me
TO APPRECIATE EN\I[. insurance Nrrds loving c£11-e ---------1 u~kcep Yd. Ufive by 435 Jr. ASSUf.1E 5~~ FHA mortgage
RONMENT & POSSTB ILJT. -hrre'!> our buy of the year. l~l Tl:\'IE ON l\IARKF.'I' ''.itle A\'r, b.a11 for appt, of s24.000. Cash out for . G.l.'s EXTENDED call: 673-3663 67J.ml6 ·Evcs JES. 3,-,791 BEACH RD .. M. M. LA BORDE, Rltr. FOR SALE ""BY 0\VNER $\(ltXNJ xlnL ten o Cus!on1 built Executive ty"" · 'r. • llS, ru· SI5,900. Heated IJ(lOI, 1 \\'O NO MONEY
NEEDED HERE
Great. Mesa Del ~lar home
\\'ith 4 'king·sizc bedrooms.
MOdern lux:urioos baths.
Beautiful BR Tc K nRE-
PLACE, loadx of deep-pile
carpf>tS tMlout with mak·h-
ing drapes. Comple1ely en·
(•loscd yard. It's a sle{'pt>r.
!lelling a l llppraiS'J.I or
$31.750 -SEJl..LER's PAY
ALL COSTS. Call -
Walker & Lee
Real ton;
2700 Harbor Blvd. al. Adams
5'G-!M91 Open 'til 9: 00 PM
675-3000
. associated .
BROKERS~E ALTORS
2025 W Bolboo 673·366)
Macnab-Irvine
CAPISTRANO 8 E AC H. 6-1&-0JSJ El'C'S: $18-32S.i •·-f>.18-,106 3 '·"--· .,,. I ho111e. Panoran1lc vic1v. !in-· · · story, UL"U.Luums. ;;:11 ... 1t is,
0\\'NER NEXT DOOR REPOSSESSIONS ni11.cula!r. 5 RR. 4 BA . t formal dining room, lamily
N 0 RT 1-1 • TELEPHONE Sparkling clean hornes. son1e Gigantic rec r ni l\'/\vrt har, Dover Shore s 122 room 1v/f.ireplace. Carpels&.
4.96-55&8. newly painted & carpeted. 1, 2 frpl cs. 3 stall gar. On ''E L'k 11 draPf's. Vicinity Brookhurst
SEE '\"OUR REALTOR • ' & ~ bdnns. Some \\'ith fai.J°l\·ay or l\lC'sa Verdt.• golf State• I e . & Indianapolis. By 01\'ner
FOR YOUR BIG FREE pools. FHA-VA conv. tc.rms, '~urse. 1lay assume 6~4';0 '1 Brdl'm, family honte. Big after 6:00 Pl\1962-7635.
NE\VC0il-1ERS KIT !i'Om $17,000 10 $4(1,000, loan. ri·lust see to 11p1irec. :rard, sunny brkfst area, bes! * i\ruST SELL THIS'\1'EEK
THE l!~astest draw in thr Collins & \Valls Tnc. 546-2.176. or srhools etc, for •·ri:~aring" 4 BR/l Ba. Owner ArP.ious:
Realty Con1pany \Vest. .. a Daily Pilot 83-l.1 Adanis Ave. 962-552.1 TIIE SUN NEVER SETS on ~i.e~;;. SMITH RL * Agt: 645-1070, 962-'ti24 *
THE BEST Classified Ad. 642-5678 Dia! 642-5678 & charge n. Pilot Classilled , JR OF EVERYTHING 400 F.. 17!h, C.!\1. 646-:125.51---.-----
0N LINDA ISLE General 2000 General 2000General 2000 eCUSTOM DESIGNED F°"nla•n Valley 1410
Pier & slip. The l"pitonic of 1------------:----------...-,-----::.:.:"IBuill for utility & pcrman{'nl
el{'g<lnCC & gracious family \1'11trr & 1nnt ViC\V, 5000 sq 20X2Q HOBBY ROOM
. living in this bea\ltiful 6 bed-ft. contemp European, a ba,
room, 5!1 bath custom home C.fi'Q'O .£\'-.( -f)-C ~C.l!I lge rms & hi c(:\lini;s, 4·car Terrific Low Intl
built by Jim Higson. Fahu-P~ ~"?J ~~ ~ JJ(/• V i::ar. Slli!l.000. -548-72·19 Ph.I~ 3 Bednn, 2 bll, ~ar
(ous location owr\ooking T' p / 'f' f' B 'ff/ C' '(
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N.Y. Steeb
YOC 63, NO. 262, 3 SECTIONS, 32 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA· MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2, ·1970 TEN CENTS
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2 Issues Grab Huntington Voting Spotlight
By ALAN DIRXIN
OI llM Oellr '"" S,.ff
Ttie call fol-a fuli-Ume elective mayo(.
for'Huntington Beach and the 69-cent I.ax
' override sought by'local.bigh schools are
the prlnclpal communit~ issues facing
Huntington Beach voters "l'uesday.
"It looks gQOd" was the comment of
Or. Ethan Fullmer, acting superintendent
of the Huntington Beach Union High
School District, th.is mornin& oo the over-
ride request.
The request for a three-year tu rate
increase of 69 cents would boost the rate
Crom $1.39 to $2.0B. It hu been endorsed
by 55 organizations, including the Hun-
tington Beach and Fountain Valle)' city
councils and lhe Ocean View, Fountain
Valley and Huntington Beach elementary
school districts.
The proposal to make the mayor's post
fuU t.ime is part of amendment K on lbe
oas
An Editorial -,.
____ Hun~~gton~~-o~Vote_
-wIOst Crucial -on Ballot
The most important issue on Tuesday's ballot for voters in
West Orange County communities is Proposition B. It is Huntington
Beach Union High School District's request for a three4 year tax
ra_te i_ncrease of 69 cents.
Th~ DAILY PILOT urges electors to vote "Yes" on it.
Jn financial terms, it will mean increasing the tax rate from
$1:39 to $2.08. which works out at an extra cost of 14 cents a day for
the .owner of a '30,000 home. If the measure fails. the rate would
drop next July to 85 cents -the maximum allowed by law without
voter-approval.
In terms of edu~ational opportun ities , the proposition really
amounts to a request from the dis trict to continue offering a full and
proper range 'of programs to its 15,500 students. The increase will
not e:"nable the district to build new schools but simply to keep op-o
erating the present six campuses.
Do you want tbe schools to keep going? Do you believe our
children deserve equal educational opportunities with those from
other communities? These ate the questions to consider.
Proposition B has been endorsed by 55 organizations, including
city councils and elementary school districts. Tomorrow it needs
your vote. Be sure to give it. -__
Richard Cai·dinal CIJshing
Dies 9£ Cancer at Age 75
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ballot. It has been backed by five coun-
cilmen -Jack Green, Al Coen, Ted
Bartlett, George McCra1;;ken and Jerry
Matney -and opposed by the present
mayor, Dr. Donald Shipley. Councilman
Norma Gibbs has declined to commit
herself on the issue. • ·
Dr. Henry Kaufman, a !or mer coun-
cilman and e.1-planning commission
chairman, has led the opposition to the
propoaal, char,iin&. that it would create
2 Seeking
H.untiiigwn ~
School Post
Voters in the Huntington Beach City
School District will lake their pick Tues·
day of two men seeking election lo the
board or trustees.
Airline pilot Louis DaHarb, 33, says he
Wants to bring more "geographical
balaoei!" to the board and create better
communication with the public.
Dr. Donn Bravender, 38, a local dentist,
has emphasit.ed "lc#l cont.ral" 1Dd
sound Uacal poticy In M campaiP ....
Bolh men ore "!!'.il!l'tM-...~~ .. _..,.,.
last spri.Dg by Ro«er Anderson wbtn he
was elected to the Orange County .so.rd
or Education. Whoever wins will be up ror
rM:lection next spring.
OaHarb livin in the southeast portion of ·
Huntington BeaCb in the school district's
growth area.
Bravender lifts near the downtown
area of Huntington Beach. So do three of
the present fQUr members ef the tcbool
board. ,
About 14,l'l?reglstered voters are eligi-
ble to cast ballots in the special school
board race. Board members are elected
at large in the Huntington Beach district
and serve .without pay. ' . .
The district has seven schools with
BOSTON (UPI} -Richard Cardinal
CushiJll, the "cotnmon man's" prince of
the Roman Catholic church who also was a confidanle_of the pawerfut Kel)nedys,
ditd today of cancer.
more thin 6,000 students in grades
came about two hoW'! earlier when Chan-kindergarten through 11.h. Jt covers the
cery officials sald he wu in "critical" sectiOo ef Huntington Beach bordering
Death came shortly before 2 p.m. EST
Al the cardinal's. residence. Archbishop
Humberto S. Medeiros, who succeeded
the Cardinal less than a month ago , was
reported at his bedside when the prelate
di~b-st, word of the Cardinal's failing
Halloween Yeggs
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Strike Twice
In Huntington
Armed ,·obbers made good use of
Halloween Saturday night by collecting
about $850 worth of "treats" from two
Huntington Beach busineasmen.
The first heist OOOJrred: around 10:35
p.m. when Harbour Liquor store clerk
Donald Niemeyer found · himself staring
at a small caliber autotatic pistol and
was ordered to empty the till.
The bandit -in his 40's and dressed in
beige pants and a yellow lhirt -: ·tMn
force him to open a safe sunk 1n the
Ooor or the store at 5041 Warner Avenue.
condition, his health "failing rather the ocean up to Adams Avenue.
rapidly.•:_ -----~"I-wut-to-do what-I can to restore the
T'ne Cardinal. who ltepped down la!t public's confidence in our educational
month after 26 yean as Archbishop nf system," Dr. Bravender says. "The
Boston, was stricken by cancer 14 years future of any special programs will df!·-
ago and was given eight months to live in pend on funding and maintenance of local
1964 when a maJignant kidney was control over them."
removed. DaHarb recommends f u r t h e r in·
Chancery officials did not disclose the vestigation into the use or federally fund·
nature of the 75-year-old prelate's latest ed programs and new methqds to bridge 1
medical problems, but it was reliably any communicaUon gap with the public.
reported to be cancer. 1be cardinal Both men have been speaking at small
reportedly has been bed-ridden for gatherings around the district as they
seV1!raLdays. c11npai.gned for the post.
"This past week the Cardinal11 .con-
dition has been failing r a p 1 d I Y , ' '
archdiocesan officials 11id in 1 state-
ment. "Presently, his condition is
critical; he is ·1Uffering from the com·
plicatlOM of the lon&~ztanding malignarr
cy "With whJch he bu been afflicted for
years.
Council Meet. Reset
The Fountain Valley City Council wilt
not meet Tuesday night. The meeting bas
betn ~led for Nov. 10 becalse tf
lhe ieneral election.
Sharon Tate's Mate
Dating 19-year-old
LONDON (AP) -Roman Polanski,
whose wife Sharon Tate was murdered in
California 14 months ago, is making the
rounds of London night spota with a pret·
ty 19-year-old Californian, Deborah Keep.
"We just have fun," said Mia Keep.
"We don't discuas etch other's private
lives." Miss Keep said she Is separated
from her husband, an assistant film pro-
ducer she inet in the United St.ates.
Watching Returns
"a political fjg!arehea~" and would be un-
oec~ry and upens1ve.
The ballot argument ln favor of the
amendment . states that a full-time
mayor's value would be "in hi& represen-
tation ' o( the city 'It county, ·stale afld
federal leVeis."
Oir-ectorS of the Chamber ol Commerce
oppose charter amendment K .which, in
addition to · the mayor question, a]SQ
would ,....stablish all dty de~nts, . -
e
boards and commissions ·under council
ordinance and allow councilmen.. to set
their salaries by ordinance after .a public
hearing. .
Three other proposals to am'ebd the
l4Jntington Beach city charter will be on
the ballot. They haVe met riO opposiUon.
Amendmen't L would allow the city to
carry _out public works contracts ~
less than $10,000 without seekinj bids •nd
amendment M "Would make the ·city
charter conform witb the latest eeurt
declaions on the sale of 'eneral obIJc1tieo
boncb.
Amendment N would _Upttn re-
quirement.a: for an)'onf: wishing to run for
tho city_ council. A canilld1tt would ha,.
to PIY 1 $100 non-refundlble flliq' fee
and submit the signatures of 50 eJecton.
At present no filing fee and only five
signatwu 1re required.
Airliner
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To Mailni
MIAMI - A Cbi<aM hijacker ncelved
1 backalapping welcome in Olbl today.
The passengers and crew -both the
captain and co-pilot are Orange-County
resident.s -were back in MiairU a few
hours later aboard the United Airlint:
Flight 598 that had been captured by the
gunman on a flight lrom San Diqo to
Portllfld; Ore.
The Captain of·tbe flight is Joe Kolens,
31261 Pueo Olivos, San Juan Capistrano.
The co-pilot is E. Ray Quigley, 37, 117Sl
_ Yia Palatino, Turtle Rock.
Crewmen aboard the flight· llid t.hl
Jeatber·jacketed, mustachioed man plac·
-ed ·-111111 tbe liile iii ~ ~ libortlJ --.it fnal liq J11ero. . •
Utinl the 22-year-old stewardess u 1
boltace, the gunipan forced bis way into
the cabin ud llM>uted te C.pt. Joe
ltolem: "Cuba! Cuba!"
Ka1om diverted 11>e oircrlll ud n ... te
TIJuu, Ma:lco, where inore fuel was
toloon oboard lhe Boeinl 727, ond then
let COll1'R for Havan1'1 Jose Marti
Alrport. Seventy.five peraom we r •
lboord tbe jet, lhe -u.s llrliner hi-jacked to Cuba during tbl WI keNf.
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KoleN llid th< gunman cnaicbed en a
lhell behind .the pilot's ... t lh,,,.,.i.out
lhe flllJtt from San Diego IO HaVlll. :St-n Him V.P teopingMLuLeutororolherboottaaesin 'Wiii front of_ bis gun 1t all Umes.
Walt Lipps of Huntington Beach Building Department inspects week-At one point, Kolens ta.id. be told 1
end haul of illicit real eat.ate 1igns collected by special six-man sle.wanteas to pull a brown beret frlm biJ
team. City recenUy ordered strict enforcement of its ordinance bazr pocket an<tplace it on his bead. -::~nl~n~g~a:d~v£e::rt~is~in~g~s~ign~s~f~rorn~~p~u~b!:li~c~n:!·g~1h~tt~ QLo!:!w~a'!y~.£~i~ty~si=g~n~d~e:!te~c':to=r=s=--~a::.. ~~.:_:.: _ picked up_more lhan.l;OOO_ol.:tl!LOffeDdlllg_ poste.rs_lhis weeken aaYJjii. The beret carried lhe crooa-rlfled
Beach Council to Hear ·
Swim Pool Controversy
A half--dug swimming pOol and an "er •. argued that no hardship w•A I
tremely bawdous" crossliia: ue the tw• demonstrated. to allow ~ variance. .
· · The COM will be considered In I public agenda items likely·to generate the most bearing at tbe 7:30 p.m. council te:SSioo.
citizen·interest in tonight'• meetine of thit Tbe request for 1 ~in& guard·at-the
Huntingtorr Beacb city council. corner of Binning Avenue and Caplstrane
The half-completed pool is in the front Line, near Elder Elmlenl.-y School,
yard or Mr. and Mn. Ernest Sherwood at also will be considered 1t the 7:30 p.m.
10232 Cutty Sark Drive. Work stopped on council aeSBion.
lhe JlOOl In August when lhe city building '!be oall la backed by 1 petition 'caJ'·
department realiJed Jt bad wrolllly'glven ryinf 42 llPllures-•
approval for the pro~. wlllcb does not
meet let.hick ,requirements.
The planning commLulon ll'Anted 1
variance but that deci&Jon was appeal;ed ·
by Ceuncllmu Jock Green wbo bas
Retired Postman
J. O. Gerry Dies
Retlrtd post.me James O. Gerry Sr.,
in;lgnio..of lhe Chicanos, the coptain uld.
Pusenaers Ind crewmen md the hi·
jack.,., who boarded the plee wllh two
small childron tn San Diego, •rpwed
dellgbttd wh<n he arrived in CUba.
"Ills f1Ct face ,..med to jull ligllt up,•
Aid stewardell Marlie Guqilberz, 'II.
"Hi WIS just vtry, yery proud."
Two c o e d s · abolrd the jet 11
pauengen said 1 Cuban militiaman eave
the gunman • warm areetinc at the
Havana airport.
"When we landed, I s1w the guy in the
khaki uniform patting him on the hick u
they were w1J.kjng away," aakl lt-year·
old Deborah Ftl'IUJOO of San Diego.
• J1cquie Elcomb, · another 11-year~
-nt from San -Diego, Aid tho
m!llti1(Mn and the gunman bpt up the
(S.. Rl.IACK, l'alO·I)
Weadler
He' told officers that he was hit over the
head Ill he was rummaging lhrough the
receipts and ~ heard 1 gunshot which
pierced the liquor.cabinet and smashed
several stored whiskey bottles. ·
The assailant made a clean get-away
Nixon Plans Quiet Day
who wu 1 rur1l carrier in Huntlhgton
Be1ch for 33 yearii, died S.turday at' the
11• of.a .
tunertJ~terVlcta will be conducted at
the Peek Flinily Colonie.I Funeral Home,
w .. tnillUlttr, •t • p.ni. wednffci.y.
You ml~ht catch llOl!ll sun be-
1 .... n I o clock Ind 1:30' 'l'llelday
1fttmoon. Otherwlee, foay COftdJ.
Uooo will pnvall 1long the eout
with temperatures 1111vit.atlni J>e..
tween 17 • and 7l """
INSmE TODA. Y • A-fairJ~ ai.&thoritiw aource-wlth 1bout f100 before the d clerk
could gather biJ wits and call
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About an hour later, Max·s 1-jobil
Service 20003 Beach Bou1evanl, wu held
up by ~ pist.C>l·brandlshing bandit whose
lace was dlsguistd by a white motorey·
c~: helmet and a taped-uµ f1Ctshield .
By JO!IN V ALTERZA ......... , .......
President Nlxon t.odly w11 planning for
1 quiet election day al tbe Western White
Houae In San Clemente 'l'ue3dly, followed
by 1n evenlna o( walchlng election
returns ·to aee if his" atronc stumplne for
GOP. bopefula pays off.
e6ort lmOlll lhe largest In history by I
Pmkl<llt'leeldnrwtts for fe&w
candid1te1. •
llurlol will-follow It Weatnilnott!'
violent lhllP lo eoinc lo keep me from Me-ial Part.
"' OU tpf w lh llii r.Om'rrojired"ln-ltH;-He'llVl!d-.1-
Am • I ~-l t •· .. d7'Dl Elm St., Hontlllgton llelch.
"!iul lhe ~b~\1~ lha<,,:;:B;;rl,.· -1----l in'1--.~.fackllii1r Jll><f
U>tU q1'.0nd!on of Outen Victoritl
0-nd the heir .to the thron.c.
He surprised attendant Richard A.
Squier as he w1s making 1 pump tt:Adlng
811d aoked him If h< had change for IS.
police "Id. · As Squier led him to I.he till, the gun·
man pulled c.u A. Luger au!om1Uc piJtol
and pocketed 1\1 Uie money out of I.he
rqialor, 111im1""1 IO be lboUt •110.
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Today'• activity at the S.o Clemente
corm»OWKl 'was expected to be c1lm and
• restful after weeks ·of whlrlwlnd cam·
palgninf for ca~s tbrolJlhoul th<
nation.
~· todlJI ltrmed the cam(>lilll
Saturd1y1s lalk In Phoenix -which will
be replayed tonight on network television
at a cost of p)01000 (the R.epublieAD Par-
ty is fooUng the bill) -hit hard at lhe
mob which callled th< tense disturbanc<
1t San Jose list week.
'!be Presidenl f#trred to t h •
dernonstr1l0n as "ttiUg11 ind hl:iodhpn1."
In his bli!terlng attack. the President
werttd th1t "creeping perml"1venw"
was eroding Amertcen society.
"Al Ione .. I am President DO band ol
I
erx:an peop e w"'"'"""r •IJJ .... '°' He ls IW'Vived bf ht! wife, M'argittt.; 1
he .aid. , • son, J1mea, of Huntlngtcn. Beach:. two
Vloe Presidenl Spiro A&ll<w ,joined in dlugbt.s, Mn, Louile APP!• ·of Hun-
lhe fusillade 1pinst th< mob •!Id th< lin(ton Beoch and Mn. AllCe Ill ..... of ·
Democratic oppo11Uon Sundiiy dUrlng 1 Pico· Rivera, a brother1 Ptryl ol Sylmar;
day-Ung vlolt 'ild !Oun wilh Pmldent 1iJttr1 Mn. IDI Wilde ancf· Mrs. Gertie
Nixon. Regean both 9f ·CokJrldo; two
The chief executive ind Ainew new to. I r 1 n d c h I I d r e R , and ten grtait
La Joll1 Subday morning to 1tttild ll'lndchlldren. ---.
church servl~, then they and their Three minbte!'I, the Rtvel'fJnds J. H.
wlv., vlsittd a cawote.cent ho1pltel In Whipple. Arlle C. Stam• and William J,
lhe IC!l!lc San Ditao Count)' commlllllt)'. Coplin wW officlli. at the cetelllUI)'.
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Orange County
7·5% Vote-Seen •
Switch-Ckutu
'For Close Looli
W A8HJ1Ji1iroN CUPI) .., A ti; to \hOSe wl1ll ~ wbo have iiou-ble·l'IMlll lita 11 tho top ol .olilll nlactilille:~ -""' • ·-...........
Kidn·aped Youth Safe
Newport Police. Say Abductor Acted Alont
., I. PITllll 111110 .. ....... -...... ..., llUI J.G. lllrtod to f1f'1 .. I couldn1 tollirll him, "You dldll't -mo, l'"'fllll
heir the r•t and Ult man made him the money, meet me at the enlrl,DCll to
'Thll 1111)11111 hint .... 1rldl7 ·from Nlltori JI.' Crullllllul<, 11"'1: -l'oUco Ilk! toda7 tlit7 are cerlein the hang up." • the hotel in half an hour."
By JOANNE RE~OLD5
Of 1111 Olll)' Plltt lllff
Dave Hitchcock. Orange Courity 's
Reailtrar af voters, today predicted a 75
, to. • percent turnolit of tht county's
ll210Cl8 votert for Tueaday'a election.
"We've bued ow plana on • 71 percent tumout, but tt could IO U hi&h II II) per-
cent. I see that the Secretary of State has
predicted 'II percent statewide, and
0ranp County uauall7 l'Ul1I ooe perten-
~e potnt above tbe state averqe,••
Hittheocl: oboerved.
Of the total voter rtgiatration, there
.,, •. -DemocMa, 121 , 151
IlapubllcaN. i,110 Ame(ican Independent
Party llltlllben, Ill Peace and Freedom
Party inembtra, 102 members of
m~ parllel and 27,751 volen
who declined in lllle a party aUWaUon.
Hitchcock uld hla oWce wW be trylnl out a new counting aystem for Tuesday's
eled.ion. Instead of counting . all the
ballot& in Santa Ana, the county has been
DAILY PILOT
. . J..U!k said he hld been glvui just He hung up immedlltely, Lusk said. He
an hour, until 6:30 p.m., to get the IJ)O(ley. then revealed the second connecUon
He said he m_ade arrangement. to bor· wasn't made becaUH: they didn't 1et to
row the ca.ab lrom a friend at the Glen· the hotel until about l 1.m.
dale Savings and Loan, but di11cloaed lhe He didn't say why they were ao late.
maid took only $20,000 with her. Lusk said he went home and the man
''That'a all the money you can get in a called back about 3 a.m. •
bag," he said. "l'm misaing you," the k.idnaper II.lei,
Lusk 11id after gettlna: the first call he "I'll take care of the boy if you dcm't
contacted Ille F.111, who lald him Ibey had follow lhrou&h lhia time."
no jurisdiction · and he sbould call the Lusk said the man told them to meet
Newport Beach police. · . : them at the LA airport. He didn't give a
He made the call and Chief B. James time. -
Glavas took charge of the c:.aae. The FBI This time. under Glavu' advict, they
was subsequently a1ked to advise. :sent Jim Waples an esecuUve 1n Luak'a
"l followed bis (atlef Glavu') every b In with th~ maid.
word of advice," Luak said. ll! ~· Uce The maid went to the hotel and waited Age.in, a aquad of Newport, po
ln the lobby, but the kJdnaper never co'I'hvered ~~~ planr aecordlnc to made contact ere •
Lulk·uid the man called back about 11 Detective Sergeant. ~en ThoJnl*lll,
p.m. and talked to his brother, Geor1e, depending on the acUona of the wspect.
dent of the NaUonal eouncn of m111 who kldil:tiped •Ott nephew ()f a
divided into fiv'e area! where the blll<lll Senior Cltize:rw and 'himself a wulthy Newport Be1ch contract.or Ws
will be c::ounted before bein& forwarded to )lfocals-wearer, weekend worked the crlm.e all by h1m1elf.
Santa Ana for final tabulation. .. "Putting bifocal glll!Ses o n They adm.ltted they wertn't so sure
upside down makes it easy to look when they arrested a suspect at Los In addition to the vote t<ountinc center upward through the near viilon Angeles International Airport Si'.turday
in Santa Ana there will be centers tn portion of bifocall,'' he II.id in a morning, but made the decision ' to a~
Co1ta Mesa, Huntinaton Beach, La Habra rtatem"ent. ( •'tt prehend him after watching him prepare
and Buena Park. ~ · to tue the paper big full .of ranaom money.
"We 'll do ·about 11alf the aiunting on The kidnap victi m, John George "J.G.''
eo1eman counteni .oo hall on ctibic S I B ch Head Lusk. the nephew or prominent builder
volronlc machinea," he 11id. ea ea Johh D. Lualc, WU found unharmed after
'l'he poo!a will be open from 7 a.m. to I 13 hoon In lb< lnlnk of hb car that bad
p.m. Voter• will elect • 1overnor, itx To Ask Dela Y ~~e=d outalde a restaurant ~ar
statewide officers, a U.S. senator, all 31 Ralph Timothy Poller, 22, of Wul Los
Cilifornia members of the Houae of 0 Ci. • · p • l Ar11ele1, wu arrested as be tried to take
Repraentalivea, hall the 40 1tale . ll ty f0 jeC the money bag from the LU3k maid and a
senaton, all IO ustmblymen and four f:'Ompany e1ecutlve on an tscalator in the
members of the state Board of Equ1llza· Seal Beach Mayor Morton A. Baum wW ConUnental Alrllne1 terminal.
tion. They will a1Jo decide on 20 sllte: ask for a to-day construction moratorium Potter ii belna: held under $125,000 bond
ballot proposltlona and, in Orana:e Coun-on projecta involved with the con-and was scheduled for arral.gnment in ty, one countywide proposlUon on forma· Harbor District court at 2 p.m. today. A
tion of a mass 'transit district. troversial Riverfront R~velopment preliminary hearing will take place later
Locally;·v:oters wW a1Jo &elect 1 county Agency al tonight's city council sess ion. this week to determine grounds for bin·
tax collector and t.ht fourth district The maypr said he would uk for the ding him over to Superior Court.
supervisor. Joe Greene and Bob Citron, delay to initiate sti.tdies on the ecological Police said the capture of Potter at the Coast Woman Tells' H;1·ack Fear
t deputy •·-n ton .... 1r;n .. the effects of pendlna projects. payoff spot took place onlv. after two .,
wo 144 co ec are.._.....,. Under the rui; of the allency, urban olher attempts to make connections fail· poat ~Id ·ror 30 years by retlrin, tax cOl· • ed. Police eac~ time were •taka-1 out · • •·w ' talbd
Wife •shook Up!l.
Jectcr Don Mozley. renewal projects can be bui lt along beach 11 cu By BARBARA KREIBICH night aald this morning, eve
OAAHGI COMT •UIWHLMe COM'MIY In the fourth distrlct, Gordon Bishop property for the next 45 yeara while the ready to make the arreat. 01 • o.11~ ,.1i.1 '"" aboui things like this, but we didn 't think
Rob.rt N. w,.. and Ralph Clark are vying for the aeat city is allowed to collect all Of the tax Potter allegedly had planned the crime "I 11hook for about half an hour, but it would ever happen to us!"
rr.sidtrlt n ,.,...llW h Id f 16 b Willi' H' lein revenues into a special fund. very carefu lly. now I'm so happy I feel like laughing!" News that her husband was saltly back J1c.k R. Cwrl.., e or · yean Y am irs .. Pol•'ce gave this account or the crime: h th " I th h·• De I The dislr'.cl r""" from Anahe;-•· the The agency, ,however, has dr aw n After an anii<tis nlg t, e wue o e in the United States reac cu n H Vkl Prbkl•t <ilr.d 0-0-11 Mlnlglr ........ .. .. w Potter had been following the Lusk I 21 · t h" · ""' Thoin•s K••Yil San Diego County llne in the inl8l)d por-severe critisism from a Seal Beach fac-h 'd bo t 5 co-pilot of the United Air ines 7 Je , I· Quigley at 5 o'c~k this morning, n tion of the county. ti?Jl ~hich. claim_& that the en visioned youth most or t e day Fri ay. A u jacked from San Diego to Havana Sunday her husband. Rar, 37. called their bomt
n.011111 ~1oM1r,W11 With 1971 set as the year to reapportion highrise, big density developm_entl would .p.m., as Lusk left Richard's Lido Market, in Turtle Rock from Miami, Fla.
M-.lrll R«,.. Congreaiional, -ltatl Senate Ind -d~troy the character of the city. 3343 Via Lido, Potter allegedly forced his -{;:r 1:f 1::r' She had learned of the bijackiq: at t
Al•it Dirkill AsM:nbJy diltrleta,. Republicans art -Already tn the worb aa a redevelop-his way into the car, ordering the youth to p.m. Sunday, when the United Airlines
W•t Or•rwt c:ounry UllW P"*"1 ... for control of the Senate and ment project is a sop.unit "awin&lng lie on the front seat bes.Ide him. From. Page 1 crew desk called to say her huaband.'1
Albtrt w. '''" ~Jy. , alngles" comple:1 by the R&B Develop-~·we ~rove •ro~d f~r quite a~bile,'' plane, supposedly en route from San
• Mldlll...,. Oartn"..1 the GOP controll the Senate ment Co. whlelt crltiCJ claim would Lusk sa.~d in an interview followmg the HIJA CK. • • • Diego to Portland, Ore., wu heldlq in-
H•lsttM ._. OMle 21-19 and"" the Allembly ~ With ODI overtu the citf'a sewer sytl.em and . <lrdeal, then we stopped and he told me stead for Havan1.
. r111s_le1sh. hlll.nd. -__,-. ., vacant. create ~ldng problems. _ · __ to.~11 my uncle. _ . . -·c~ contttCt-u-~appeared from----It ·was the first-fllghHn-a month fer ~;;;;~l-.liiilrflf"1tKcrr ... : r:o. lft'tto. t2MI The only ~ty ~ta Senate race lJ In AllO echeduled for councll 1cUon at the He Wll'll~e th~re 'Were other3 ~~i -view...----.. -~ . :--· --Quigle~, -a . Unit~d-Airlines nserve-c•-
Otlll.t. OffiMI -the'1fth distrlct-.bete tncwnbenH>ennil a .. p.m ... meetinf-it-...-requelt--b:r· Mayor ~volved r::1~~u:m~fe~l UCI The two children left the plane with the pilot, his wife said, and he had expected
' ~::-=J.mw..~"'= c~ter (R) ii Upected to win_bandlly Baum tb tnltiate a study for the Iden· ~r~e atliat hew ut m~ in the trunk" · gunman. They had remained in the t() be home this afternoon.
ff.wpon '"cl\: nn w..1 ..... ""'-"' over cblJlenser Dwtsbt Mb:e (D). tiflcatlon of pouible f)ollutlon of the city's Lu~k's unde (the youth's ' 1 ather, plane 's coach area during the rug~t, "No':" h~ w~~·t be here till tomorrow,"
"'" Clnnlnt•: • Norlll ei J ... I 1bree of the county's four Assembly buchfront. f"reernan Lusk, died last August) said the playing with toys or talking with 7he said, so. 1t s. really not that bad. ~
districts are h~ld by Republlc1n1. The ex-boy wu hurried so on the phone that· he stewardesses. , . . unportant thing is that no one was bur_t
-ceptlon ii the t9th where tneumben~ didn't get alL 'the instructions. Crewmen said the h1Jacker delayed h11 Quigley, who bad never fl~wn ou~ult
Democrat Kenneth Cory 11 battllna: wlth Beach Ballots "He told me they wanted $200,000 and depart~re from ~e aircraft long entNgh the United States befo.re, dido t bfve timt
Republlcaa Bruce Natande. that or maid, Enriquetta Godinez.Luna, to retri~ve a fls~101 rod be had carri~ to say much about. his Cuban ~~enture
In the '5th Aaembly Dlatrlct lt'a In-wu to brine it to the Disneyland Hotel. aboa rd in San Diego. /. when he called Ulil morning. He uld B • B ts The plane landed in Miami at ?.;.2411.m. there were a lot of police and soldiers
cumbent John BrlcP (R) qalnlt Jama ring OUqUe today after spending about three hours on around al the airport in Hnana," said
SI•-(D); ID tho 10th Aaembl7 Dillrlct Book Collecti'on th e ground in CUba. hL wile, "but h• didn 't even 1ay il they
• Ropubllcan fllcurilbent Robert Burke la Tbe merchAnll of Huntlnrton Center Throu&houl the filch~ the hijacker aat 101 off the plane." • runnllli qainlt Democrat Lloyd Nocker, are ollerfn& bouquetl for ballot ltubt to behind a jump seat in the cabin with his The Quigleya' two children, EL!ubeth.
and In U..·11at.D!atrlct, Robert Badham. voten who make lh<lr mara In Given to College p~to! pre.,ed inin the back of !Int Mw u , and Cbristopber, 5, slept threulb the
the Republican lnc:umbent ii challenced Tuesday'• pneral election. Leu tar, then the other two stewardesses, whole episode, lhe added.
by David A.icher (D). All a voter bu to do la preaent a ballot A 56-volume set of the co\leeted works Marc ie Baker and Sue Smith, who took The children were in bed and her
'lbe aame lituatJon applies to the ~ atub 'I'burlday or Friday at the Hun-of Martln Luther has been presented to turns as hostage. mother and grandmother were having
grealonal ~· 'I1iree of the four tincton Center mall and lt will be ex· the Golden West College library by the "Whenever we would make a move to dinner with her at the family home, 117?11
diatrtcti: baff Repabllcan lnc:umbenta and ~ed for 1 free bouquet of Dowen. Lutheran Council of Huntmgton -Beach get a map or a'nyth.ln1 elae, be would Palatino, wben &ht learned o( .the bl-jack·
incumbent Democrat Richard Hanna, of 'Tbe Dower campai&n wu designed by The presentation wa.s made by shove the gun a little harder inUJ-thi (irl. ing. By the time. the younptera pt»
the sttb c.on,reatoaal Dlltrlct, facet • the Huntlntton Beach League of Women the Rev, Robert W. Larsen, representing He was very nervous,". said c•pilot thil morning, abe wu able to tell tbda ~re: qaimt RepubUclo hopeAl1 :~ ~ ~~ *'8t 1n the -~the city' a five Lutheran churche1. Quigley. the adventure wa1 safely ever.
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JOE DUFFY
----Candi.dare for School Board
NEWPORT.MESA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT "
Y6 Straight Forwanl
Communications
Y6 Honesty
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"" EDUCATION: Business Administration-Major .I Phoenix ~ollege)
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Litton Systems, Inc . (Senior Program Ailministrator)
Baltimor& Orioles (Professional Baseball)
,,,, COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES: • Jf '°" llHlftt morw,... for C.llfornlo, ,_..,,.far Proposition 10? •
Harbor Ar ea youth baseball pr09ram, memlier of Parent Teachers A11'11,
member of Athletic Booster Club, Coste Mesa High School
Propoojt!OlltO..m,.t--01111J01niapjn 1111"••11'· (lnfact,!t-migbtnmlowvltlnthelOlll ,,,, FAMILY: • ,
=t,"'::.:':;1 ~:~i:':::"O:"::i:::: run.hara wlt7 Proposition 10 waa pa....i unan!-I Mrs .) Carol Duffy, ( liouuwife & stu<lent Orange Coast College)
And that,.... more Jobi! moully bf the state Legislature and aigned by Gov-Mark, 14 -fr eshmen, Costa Mesa High School
EowwllJPropos!tion lOdothil! ornor ......... FormerGomnorPatBrown11tpporll Dena, 11 -sixih grade, College Perk School
I ---~~l17~d~o~ln~11~1~w~1~w~!th~C~a~llf~o~nll~1·~1~ou~t-o~f-d~~·te:f-~lt.~Bo~d~ob~ua~ln~•if.•]•~d~la~bo~r~uru~·~o1t1.~B~t1t:-exldor---H'-4""'4'-. GOAl.5:-hc:ourage respect for •Ultlortly, clllCipline a.-chllrpct• of -y1111ttl I -WI on ro• buafn.., JOIDI (tU of 1D1Dlacan'tmakelt lawwlthout70urYES.
loom Tital to the conatructlon lndllltz7)-111d opan. Bo llolp tholn by T<>tins YES November 3. You'D VOTE. JOE DIJFFY Ina' them up to tree competition. N-YOrlc plued a bed~alOOdlob for a lot of IOOd peoplo. _ --•
law lib ProJl()lltion 10 W"1 baolc In 1830. Tbat'1 ono
._ wlt7 California wllf this year .ba deprived of Paid tor by ,Callfontlana for Teo on 10
% of a bllllotl dollara which will go to help N"'York State Obalma"' Art Llnkl•tt"
a.nd U otMI' 1t.&te1 wJth more modern laws. VJceOUlrman: Hon. 'Thm Bradley, Hon. Edmwu!
Propotitfon J.O will chanp all W1 withoat eoet-~n:'i!"a:Pa~r~:•nt, Uotdoa c. Lu",
be 1111 • PllU>1 or •be•lfq tbe lnlilnH tw pq Ill
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'By JOHN V~TERZA
or..._~11r••t...., ,
President Nixon today was planntng for
a quiet election day at the Weste~ White
House in San Clemente Tuesday, followed
by an ~vening of watching. election
returns to see if bis stron1 stumpin& for
GOP hopeful.! pays off.
Today's activity at the San Clemente
compound was expected to be calm and
restful after weeks of whirlwind cam-
paigning fQr candidates thro\lihout lhe
oaUoo.
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Observers today termed-the,.campaip
effort among the largest iD hiltory by a
President s<ekml votes for fellow . party
candidates.
S.aturday's ta1k in Phoenix:.... which will
be replayed tonight on network television
at a cost of $300,000 (Ute Repu)>lican Par-
ty is footing the bjll ) -hit· bard· at t~
mob which caused the tei:ise disturbanCf!
at San Jose last week..
The President referred · to t h e
demonstrators as "thug1 and hoodlums."
In his bllster,i.Df attack. the 'President
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asserted µi&t "creeping penni!Sivtness••
was eroding: American IOciety. · •• ¥ long u I 1m Preslilent no band ol'
violent thugs is goi~to keep me •trom
going out and speakillg with the
Ameri:an people.:Wherever l want to go,"
he said.
Vice President Spiro Agnew jetned In
the fusillade against the mob and the
Democratic oPPoSitlon· Sunday during a
day.ling vi!it and tours with President
Nixon.
The chief executive and Apew flew to
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La Jo)la · Slmday. mol'1>lnl • to attend
church ....iou, then they and thefr
wives vlltftd a. convalescent hospital 4n
the scenic Sao. Dteao County community.
After return1nc 1e San c1em.nt., the
two held 'a t-me<llni followed by an appearlld-· on the fi'ont lawn of the
Prffident'1 offices.
'ftlere, Agnew again scored)M action!
of the ·Saz:{ ~ mob,. lhen""inade· aome
lut miniit. J•f,, at the ~ii -.
charging ~ they 1"tre usftrscatt lac·
tics embellllbed~b)'· nfalle anrtm'aliclous
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nwors"' of soaring unemploymlllt and
shutdowns 9f r...i.iir inJWlaiioi,.. ·
After a quiet alt,moon the rr..tdeo~
hit wife Plt and Secretary of state·and
Mrf, WWlam Rogers Oew lo Santa
Moaica for . an tmilng OD the~ Sllftlet
Slrip.
Tha surprise chopper trip .Included dln-
net~in 1-:j>l'.ivate • room' of Scandia
Reifturant -i faiOrite Pjisidential din-ins·1POI. • -:.. •
'l11t Presidehtial11arty's=inotQrcide a~
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tracted llttl• a-bocaUll ., the . ~ of tJie tri
-• p • · Tire ,....P boarded a helicopter lhortlr
after II p.m. at San~ ¥ooUca 1,Jrt>!1rt for
the ride back to San Clemeiite.
JA.i,' douda created -. slartllns ..,.
cumnce along tjl• South Coaat ahortly
before midnight !II the helicopter bearing
the rrtslclell! and hit ~ buued)oof·
tops, pasaJn& o.., at ~·wI h"'*'4 r .. t
on llie raturn trip from Santo Moolca. .. -
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Sailor Queen
Lenore Re<l•Y, 17, daoj'ghter of
Mr. and Mn. Ladislaw Reday,
is 1970 llomecorpin~ Queen at
Newport Hartior High School.
She was crowned during half·
· time of Harbor-Western foot-
ball game Friday nigtit Sailors
won.
Viejo Voters
Asked Approval
For School Bond
Voters In the Tustin Union Hlgh School
district Tuesday will be asked to approve
a $25.8 million bond issue to complete ad-
ditions to four high schools and add three
new high schools in the district by 1975.
An increase in population of 100,000
over the next five years -much of it in
the· burgeoning Saddleback Valley -has
caused the district to prepare for a
1tudent boom.
Supt. William Zogg has said µie bonds
will requir~a 14.9 cent per $100 of assess-
ed valuatfon tax increase during ' 1971-72.
Based on present assessed valua~ons. in
the district, a rate or 35 r.ents per $100
will be required during fiscal year 197S..
76. to finance the issue.
"J\ny increase in the bond retirement
will be offset by &'reduction in the State
loatl retirement tax rate," Zogg said.
Tustin Union High School district has
ttaditionally found it difficult to obtain
voter approval of school finance
measures.
Prior to a March , 1969 overridt which
passed, three appeals to voters for In-
creased support of the district failed.
Now, voters of the district whlcb
(See BONDS, Pafe !)
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COunty Registrar
Denies Charges
Ora9ie Coun°ty's Registrar of Votera
David Hitchcock tOday deniea a Char1e
by secretary of state candidate Edmund
G. Brown Jr. that the coUnty bad violated
• state law concerning computer vQ&e
counting.
Hltchock said a new state law requires
eountles using computers .to .Ille lhtir
programs with the stale 1even d.iy1
before the election.
"fie did thi.! u required by the
statute.." Hitchcock said. · lfi'own had charged that Orange and
Los Angel.. .,..nu.. had violal<d the
law. ·
In Newport Police Nab
--1-rvine~Proj ·ecrs ~~-Kid~ping
To Get Hearings Suspect
Public bearings 011 the controversial
Irvine Company Promontory Point and
Balboa Wharf projects and on a zone
change for the 19&-acre Lockheed
Aircraft property on M a c A r t b u r
Boulevard, will ~-· .tD!lducted by the
NnJ!ori· Bepch ~I CommiJalon
Thw:sday at a p.m. ln Clly Hall.
~erab!• ~iU.on to both the
Promontory PO!ftt residential develop-
rnent and, the rezoning of waterfront prir
perty for commercial use is expected
from Balboa Jsland residents at the hear-
ing.
The ·projecis are planned in ronnection
with the· creation of the man-made
Promontory Bay, which involves making
a dead-end stl'eet out of Bayside Drive to
allow an inlet ·tor the bay.
,Although neither of the related projects
are especially pleasing to the nearby
residential· community, the wharf prir
ject, to be filed with s h o p s and
restaurants., is e1pected to draw the mo$l'
fire.
The Emkay Development Company Is
seeking the zone change f r·o m
unclassified to Planned Community on
the Lockheed property opposite the
Collins Radio Company tract.
Officials for the building firm have
declined to give details of their plans for
the project, saying only it will have llght
industrial, research and development,
business and professional, recreation and
coinmercial uses.
The huge .tract is bounded by Palisade!
Road, MacArthur Boulevard, Jamboree
Boulevard and Bircb.....street.
A public hearing is allo acbeduted on a
request by the Balboa Bly Racquet Club
for a use permit to allow a major ti·
pension of the private tennis facility ad-
jacent to the Jrvine Coast Country Club
on the Pacific Coast. Higbway.
The Irvine Compeny is seeklnc a '1lt
permit to allow construction of the first
620 units, all aParlments, in its Promon-
tory Point project.
The apartmenl.5 are planned along the
top ol the bluffs inland from the Coast
Highway overlQOking Ne\@Ort Harbor
and Balboa Island. Single-family town
houses are planned along the face ol the
hill down to the edge of the new bay.
Church Cardinal
Richard Cushing
By L PETER KRIEG
Of*'o.I" ........
Police uid today they are ·certain the
man · who lidnape(I. the nephew of 1
wealthy Newport Btach contractor this
wee~ worked the crime all )>y ~·
They admitted they weren't ao ~
wllan .lhay -a ·-v.r !'tit A1'geles Jntem•tlonal ~(~tnrdaY
""'"1hlg, but made tlle ~ to .ap-
prehend him aft<r wa2 him~ to -~ papet bai illl ., ~--money; · ·' ·
The kidnap vidim, -olm Georie'"J.G ...
Lusk, ·the nephew ~f prominent builder
John 0 . Lusk, w4' found unharmed after
13 hooro in tlle, trunk oL !)if,~ that had
been parked outside a restaurant near
Dimeyland.
Ralph Timothy Potter, 22, ol West Loi
'Angeles, waa arrested as he Vied to take
the money ba& from the Lusk maid and a
company eucuttve on an escalatdr in tbl
Continental Alrtinel terminal.
Potter ii being held under ,125,llllO hood , S and .was scheduled for lrraignment in Dies at Age 7 --Harbor Diltrict COW'! at 2 p.m. today. A prehm1nary heiring will take ·place later
. " th19 week to determine grounds for b~ BOSTON (UPJ) -Richard Cardinal d ino hlm over to s•-"ior court. Cushing, the "common man's" prince of .. -e . . '"f"'"
the Roman Catholic church who also was Police said the capture of Potter at the
a confidante of the powerfuJ Kennedysj payoff spot took place only after tw.o
died today of cancer other attempts to make connect.lens fail-
Death came shortIY before 2 p.m. EST ed. Police each time were staked out
at the cardinal's residence. Archbishop ready to make the arreat
Humberto S. Medeiros, who succeeded Potter allegedly had planned .the crime
. the Cardinal less than a month ago, was vel'Y\carefully, ... ·
reported at his bedside when the prelate Police gave this account of the crime:
died. Potter had been following th• Lusk
First word ol the Cardinal's failing youth most of the day Friday. About 5
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Judge to View
Film, of Suspect
In Hunt Murder
Airliner
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To Maimi /
MIAMI -A·Chlcano bijacbr received
a h&ckllapplng weic9"1• "I Olba today.
The puseng~ and cmr -!>otll the
caplain aod '?>'Pilot are Oran&e Count1 resl~nts -~ere back ln Miami a few
hours later aboard the United Airline
Flight HI lh>t had been captured by tho
1wiman on a mpt from San Die&o to
Portland, Ore.
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31261 Pueo Olivos, San Ju.u Capistrano.
'l'llt;e6-pilot la llJ. llo1 QuJJfay, 17, 11751
.Vla .Palatlno, Turflt Roel<.
Crtwm<n •board tile fliiht sald tho
le.atber·Jadeted, mustachioed man pia<>.
ed j aun at.the sJde of stewardess Nicld
Leutar lhortly after \aJ<eOll from San
J>i•IO·
Using the 21-year-old attwm.. u a
boatqe, the ....... forced Illa • .,. Into
the cabin and sllouled to Capt. J ..
Kolens: "CUba! Cubal'j ~ '
Koleoa diwtal the alrcnlt and lllw to
'njuui, Mbico,'wbere more tuel WU
taken aboard the Boeing 'IJ7, and then A movie which 11 said br the defmM set courae for Havana'• Joee Maril
to concl111ively prove that Willia Dean Airport. Seventy-live persont w e r e
Hi\111 "'".i rajlonsible fO< her actloill a!ioard the jet, tho-.! U.S airliner hi·
-ahO .-rtedly stabbed and killed jacked to a.ii. durtlll the ...-.
ber hwlbahd In ~ Newport Beach KolOna aald the .....,.. croudled on a home waa to be IClftlled today In the lhell behind the pilot's ... t tbroughoot
courtroom of Superior Court Jud1e Wll· the oi .. kt from San Diego t.. Havana. liam Murray. ap• "V.
Defense attorney Sidney Irmas stated =~ :SS1n~allorti= hostesses in
that Mrs. Hunt, 44, will be depicted un-e-
der hypnOl:is and that her slatementa will At one point, Kolens said, he told a
support medical testimony that her phy-·stewardess to pull a brown beret frem his
slcal condition on Dec. 14. 18 led to the pocket and place it on his bead.
slayina: d. yacht .broker WilliS Hunt. "l mean business. 'l1lis ii a C1icano
The jury will not be there to see the _ operation," Kolena quoted the gunman u: -
movie and subsequent teaUmoay eched-aaytna:. The·bertt ~ tbt cross-rift~
uled for the aftemoo1 sesaJon of the mur4 • instCDI• of the Qiicanoa, the· captain said.
der trial. i'use!lgen and crewmen 11ld the ·hi·
Judge Murray uld he win ljecide alter Jacker,. wbo boarded the. pl ... with two
\'!<wing the film and hearing Uie teat!· ama11 childrtn In san 'Diego. arpeared
mony If either or both a~ of the d.. dellghled when ha arrived In CUba.
fenae. wbmllaions an be ,admitted lnto "Bil: face face seemed to. J111t light up,"
the trl,al .record. . said Slewarclesl Margie Gupilberg. Z1.
The only comparable testimony in "He wu just very, very proud."
Oranp O'.lw:lty Superior Court records T\fo . co & d 1 aboard the jet u , was that offered in the 1918 murdtt trial paueri'gen said a·Cuban mill~man gave
Of Antonia Thomu, the San Clemente the auaman a warm p:ee4"1 at-the
womu who was convicted ol. murder by Havana +'"airport.
poisoning of her Infant son. "Wheri we landed. I saw the IUY In the
Judi•· (now justice) Robert Gardner khaklJi\iifonn paltlns biR>on the back as
l llowed that film to be admlttlld Into evl· the)' were walking away.". aald Ill-year·
dence. 'llie movie d®lcted Mrs. Tbc>o • (Set IDJACK, Pap I) •
mas' denials ol tbe kllllng· but It did
mlhirig lo halt the jury's suhaequent &Ull·
ty1 verdict.
In tertimoily this ~omlng, .Dr. Alan s;-. ·o1 Bever!)' HlliJ adinltted that
die dlqnoab he later attributed to Mn.
llUilt WU not contained U)'Wllere in tha
holpllal rec:otl!I compiled oo the ... man
tmmecllately prior lo tile ldlllng of her
56-,..,...id husband.
Dr. llllvennan hu stated that M rs •
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HWJt ns a VICfJm of ~i, a dia· r hetic.type coDdltJon wfikh~ciin often make
_ the victim Uftlware of his or her act.ions
-In limes of atre11.
afternoon. Olhorwila, loqy "10dl-
Uon1 wm · prevail al°"' the .,,.st
wllh temperatures sraviteting be-
!Ween 17 and 'II. ·
Mi•taet1 Wins Agai ...
Owen Minney gets champagne shower follo'l'ing his
. win Swida?'. Jn the gymkhana event ·of the Balboa
Bird Club s annual lricycle festival. Showering
MiM!Y with bubbly are Carin :Venus, queen of ..
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club,.mucot.(all fours) adds enCl>urdg_ment.-11 'vioa
unclear whether' Minney had capturid the gym-'
khana-twlce, or· three Umes prior to JJ'IO ovenL
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The pn>OeCUilon alleges that M r s •
Hunt slabbed ~ husband with a foot·
Ions butdlu knife alter-a vlolant qu.ml. ,
-:-Sharon Tate's Mate
. Dating 19·yeai-.old
iliNOON (AP) -Roman Potanskl,
"hole wile.!iharon Tate ,,.. murdirod In Cal~onila II mootha ago. la maklq !ht
rounda of Loodon nlgbl apob with a pnt,
ll' 111-yur-olcl Californian, Deborah lteep •
"W• jail havo fun,"' said ),!las Keep.
"We dGll'I -eadl ·ollMr"a prlnte.
11v ..... -Keep Ilk\ abe la ~
froin lier !uibond, an wlstant Dim Pl""
ducer abe met Ill the lllllled &lalel.
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rains tM J>001ibiiit¥ that Brio
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By JOANNE REYNOLDS
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Dave Hltchcodt, Onoce County's
1leg11trar ot voters, today predicted a 75
to 89 perceqt ~JA110Ut of the coUnty's
812,006VDtera for 'l\lbdaY's election. ·
"We've hued our plans on a '15 percent
bu\ it cou!d~o. lYlb ll>.AO per· 96e lhat ~ , · of State' ~as
78 per , • ate~wide. and
Pr.-;Counll'. !JSU~lJ.J111lS on,e petcen-ta;e~polat abOve tire mte aver.age,''
,Hitc-.-.Ved. • '
•1..:0l:ZUi'-~ vo\er registration: there .. ore ~ Democrats, 3 28 , 45 9
··~. S,220 American Independent
:Partylz:lembeta, 1184 Peace and Freedom
' PartJ,::tmembers, 102 membefa of toinD•neow: parties and. Z'/ ,751 voters l~bo ~.'ned ~ s~te. a pArty affiliation.
HJ~ aaid bis office will be try~g
out a• counting system for TUesday's-
electioo-.. Instead of counting all-the
ballots tn Santa A.na, the co'unty has been
DAILY PILOT
OIANH COAIT f!Ul1.1$HING C0M'AHY
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divided into five areas where the ballol9
will be COWJ:ted before being forwarded to
Santa Ana for.final ~bulation.
lrl addition to lbe vote counting center
in Santa Ana there will be centers in ~t8Mesa, Huntington Beach, La Habra
-and BiJena Parle.
"We'll do abOut half the COW'lting on
Coleman ct>unters and half on CUbic
votropic macbinea," he said.
The pools will be open from 7 a.m. to S
p.m. Votqs will elect a governor, ~ix
statewide officers, a U.S. senator, .U 38
California members or the House of R~resentatlves. hair the 40 !tate
aenators, all 80 auemblymen and four
members of the state Board of Equaliza·
lion. They will-also decide on 20 slate
ballot. propositions anil, in Orange coun-
ty. on~ ~un~ywide proposition on fofina-'
tion of a_mass ,translt district.
Locally, voters will also select a county
tax collector and the fourth district
supervisor.· Joe Greene and Bob Citron,
two deputy tax collectors are seeking the
post held for '30 years by retiring tax col·
lector Don Mozley. ·
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Who, Me?
Vicki Mayberry of Huntington Beach reacts t~ announcement that
she is 1970 Homecoming Queen at Orange Coast College. Her esGort,
Richard Roland, couldn't .have been more pleased. Action took place
Saturday night at haUtime of OCC·Cerritos football game. Pirates
won the game.
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p.m., 11 Luol: Jell Richard'• Lido Markel, wasn't made becauae Ibey dldn' pt lo mu Via IJdd, Potter allegedly forced his the hotel unW about 1 a.m.
hit way into the car, ordering the youth to He didn't say why they were 90 late.
lJe oq, the front 11eat beside hltn. Lusk said he went home and the man
"We drove around for quite awhile," called back about 3 a.m.
Luol: 111<1 In an lntervtaw followln& the "I'm mwln1 you," the lddnapor llld,
ordeal, "Ulen we mpped and he to!~ me "I'll take We of lhe boy u you c!oe•t
to call my uncle. · follow through this time."
••He warned me tbere were others in-Lusk said the man told them to meet
volved and said to tell him they would kill them at the LA airport. He didn't &ive a
me and blow-up 3,000 people at UCI. lime.
After that he put rile in the .l.nlnk. '' This time, under Glavas' advice, they
Lu!k 's uncle (the youth 's father, sent Jim Waples, an executive ln Lusk's
Freeman Lusk, died last Au.gust) 1aid the business, with the maid.
boy was hurried so on the phone that he Again, a squad of Newport police
didn't get all the instructions, covered the scene.
"He told me they wanted $200,000 and There v.·ere two plans, according to
that or miid, Enriqueita Godinez.Luna, Detective Sergeant. Ken Thompson.
'was to bring it to the Disneyland Hotel. depending on the actions of the suspect.
• 11\lt J.G. started to «t'Y and 1 coµId~'t "If he made contact." Thompson said,
· hear the rest and the man made him "we were going to decide then whether or bang up." not to move in. We were pretty sure by
Lusk said he had been given just this 'time he. was working alone, but we an hO\JI!, imti1'6:30 p.m., to get the money. weren't ;;ibsolutely certain." I
He said he made arrangement.a to bor· He 531· d the fact they heard the same row the cash from a friend at the Glen-dale · Savings and Loan, but di.sclosed the voice each time the man called led them
znaid took only Pt,000 with her. to believe he was operating by himself.
"That's all the money you can ge! in a The terminal had just about cleared of
bag," be said. a planeload of passengers when the two
Lusk sal<I after getting the tirat call he couriers. Waple! and Miss Godinez.Luna.
contacted the FBI, who told him they had rode the escalator up and down a couple
no jurisdicUon and he should call the of times at 4 a.m.
Newport Beach poiice. Suddenly Waples felt something poke
He made the call and Chier B. James him i,n,.the back.
Glava1 toqk charge of the case. The FBI "Give me the bag," the man later Iden·
was subsequently asked to advise. tifjed as PoUer said, reaching for the
"[ followed his (Chief Glavas') every loot.
word of advice," L!J,Sk said. · ''Not until T know where J.G. Is and 1
The mald went to the hotel and waited know how to get him," Waples replied.
In the lobby, but the kidnaper never At that moment, Glavas and
made contact. Thompson, guns drawn, sprang at Pitter,
Lusk said the man called back about 11 who surrendered meekly:
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.p.m. and taliled to his brother, George, He then led tbem to young Lusk, wh",
telling .him, "You didn't meet me, I want shuddering from the cold, they found
U(e money, meet me at the entrance to unbanned in his car trunk.
the hotel in half an hour." The remaining details of the story were
He hung up immediately, Lusk said. He pieced together this morning by
then revealed the second connection Thompson and Det Sgt. Sam Amburgey. ·
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Newpett .._. Office
2211 w •• t l•lita• loul•v•rd
stretches' from Tustin across the Irvine
Ranch to Mission Viejo, will decide on the
"future irowth of classroom development.
' Comtruction to complete University
High School begins at the end of this
year.
Additions to four existing high schools-
bringing their combined capacity to
-It;OOO-studertta-W'OUld Mgin in -1972.~ -..::..-
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WI• te· • ltook Up'· .traveled ,,.,;derably d~ring th• rapid Froth Page l chain of events by taxi, whenever be
wasn't driving his own car. 4,
CUSHING They confirmed that Potter and young·
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the district.-Baker ,High -would begin
in spring of 1973, a sixth· would start in
1974, and planning for the seventh would
begin in 1975, Zogg said.
_ 1"',,.n.,t TY/ "''"llU· 'l'_JJ_ U'.iJJe.k Ji',,,.. • • • Luskbadnevermet,J'.9_!terallegedl,Lbad ~-ttvuo -w-._. .. · · --4-~-i 1 ---4'-<;;.uf-·----·"""-·~-. -·-·-jusf1!!1Keil'liim as a Jilt!ly'viC\lm ana-·---
-_ _-_ _ _ ~ _ came aJi1:>ut two hours earlier when Chan-"done considerable research about him."
Car.!1 M~: 334 Wnt 1!11y SITeet
L111un1 Beach : m For .. t Avtonve
Huntt,..hlorl Bffch: l787J Buell l!loultv.,·d
S.n Clement•: 30.t Norlll El Caml1111 ~ .. 1
By BilBARA KRtlBICB Co-pilot of th-€1Jiiited Airlines 727"jet, hi-·-cery. ~ffiCiil~Sa1d' h"e w~s .. ~ "critlcal'.... The iilonif, tuSk-diSclosM,"-badDie'"n-
01 -D1nr P1i.1 s-.H jacked from San Diego to Havana Sunday con~tion, his _health failing rathE;f flown by Glendale police helicopter to
"I shook for about half an hour, but night, said this morning, "We've talked rapidly." Newport Beach in time te attempt to
now I'm so happy I feel like laughing!" about things like this, but we didn 't think The Cardinal, who stepped down last make the first contact.
Construcuo·n of an EducatiOn Center
~d continuation high, school would begin
in 1972 at • cost of $1.35 million for
maintenance, transportation and office
space, and $950,000 for the continl14ken
Afij!r an anxious night, the wife of the it would ever happen to us!" month after 26.years as Archbishop of Lusk insisted that a report the entire
News that her husband was safely back Boston , was s~nckei:i by cancer 14 rea~s $200,000 was in the •bag was wreng. He
achoo!. '
The combined facilities to be built out
of the $25.8 million is.sue would prepare
the diatr.ict...to-bouae a projected enroll·
merit of ~15;400 lri 1975. Each of the seven
schools planned would handle 2,500
lt\Jdents each. ·
·When 'Phase~one"ot University High is
completed thts ·fall: Uie district will be
operating four high schools for an enroll-
ment of 7,.Z.00. There are 96,000 people liv·
.i!>i. in J~. f!AAti:i"I. f!!i• Y•ar• com])lred ·with an expected population of 192,000
five years ftom now.
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old Deborah Ferguson of San Diego.
Jacquie Elcomb, another lJ.year~ld
student· from San Diego, said the
militiaman and· the gunman kept: up the
close .contact· as they disappeared from
view.
The two children 1eft the plane with the
gunman . Thf:.Y: . had remained in the
pl&ne's coach area du.ril\g the. -flisbt,
playing with toys or talking with
stewardesses. ~
ll"lld hlltlul AfY•rflMIMlll)
JJ • wat ,.... I*,_ c.utOrnla, ,au'n for l'ropotlflon J01 ..
..J'ropooiUon 10 will retour OC01J01117 l"fng again . any wa:r. (In fact, II might oven lower It Ill the lonz
bTniakiU11moromoneyavailableforn.Wiiomeoand run.) . ·
apalments, aboppi'llf cenlera and olllce buildings. Thal'• why Proposition 10 """ paaaed nnanl-~And that meana more lobs!' -mous]y by·the Slate Legia!alure and •lgned by Gov-
BDw will Pro)IOl!ition 10 do thl!? em cir Reagan. Former Governor Pat Brown oupporla
lit doing away with California'• out-o!,dale . fl Sodobusin ... andlaborunlon&Buttheirendorae-
tnter.t laws on larg• bua!neu loan. (the kind of menlacan'tmakeillawwitboutyourYES.
Joana vital to the construction lndu stry)-and open-So help them by voting YE.S N6 .. mber 3. You'll
Inc them up to free competition. New York paued a be doi'llf a.JOOd job for a lot of rood people. I
Jaw lib Pro)IOl!ilion 10wa:rbadeIn1860. That' a one
-why California will tbi1 year be depri'°d of
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, % °'• billitm dollars which will goto help New York
and4'other ltatc• with more modern laws.
~on 10 will obange au w. without coet-
. lllr 1" ~~or ch.ansins tlM! lntereot ~oM PAT in
l'ald tor by Callfomi&M torYeo0on 10
State Oh•lrman: Alt Link let Ur
Viet Oh•lrman : Hon. Tom Bradlt!y,Bon. Edmund
G. ffPat'" BrowJl, Rorer Kut, GordOn C. Ltrce,
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in the United States reached Denise ago and was given e1.ght mon~s to live 1n hinted the rest of the morfey was being
Quigley at 5 o'clock this morning, when 1964 when a mahgnant kidney was held, so'1: of in reserve, to attract the
her husband, Ray, ':rl. called their home removed. . _ . . suspect back again in case they bad Jet
in Turtle Rock from Miami, Fla. Chancery off1c1als did not disclose the him escape with the $20,000.
She had learned of Uw hijacking at 9 nature or the 75-year-old prelate.'s latest "We had to play it by ear at the
p.m. Sunday, when the United Airlines medical problems, but it was -i'eli~y airport,"· Thompson Said, "We also
crew desk called to say her husband 's reported to_ be cancer. The cardinal fi~red if there was more thafi Gne and
plane, supposedly en route from San reportedly has been bed-ridden for weltad one of them in custody ii would
Diego to Portland, Ore., was beading in· several days. give the others something 'to think
stead for Havana. _ "This past wee!!: the Cardinal's con· about." ·
·It Was the fifst 'flight in a month for diUon has 'been failing rapid l Y,'' Wben-tbe erdeal was over· tfle elder
Quigley, a United Airlines reserve co-arclldlocesan officials said in ~ atate-Luslt h3d iiothirlg 'but praise ·rof the entire
pilot, his· wife said, and he had expected m~t. "PresenUy, . his condition is Newport Beach police department as a
tu be borne this afternoon. · critical; he Is 1uffer1ng from the c<1m· wbql'r and Chief· Glavas jntlividuaJly.
"NQYI ~ won'!,_l;\eAr' iiJI.t.o.JJ~." pli~a~ions <'! t~e Jon~-atanding ~lign!in· '"Eveiythlng tfiey did .,la; right, thank
sfle sAt( "so it's reiilfy not ttiif bid. 'rhe cy with wfilch be~ hU been afftieted for God," he said, "I_ can't say. ~~CN&b abeut
importa.nt thing is that no one was hurt." .Years. , bow-grateful I am:" • • .
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JOE D ·UFFY
----Candidate for School Boord
NEWPORT-MESA UNIFIED SCHOOl DISTRICT
111' Straight Forward
Communications
V'f Integrity
t,11 AREA: RESIDENT: Orange Counfy '.I f years, HerbOr Area li years
t,11 EDUCATION: Busineu Adminiatrefio11 Major ,I Plioenix College)
t,11, BUSINESS:
Utton. Systems, Inc. I Senior Program '.AClminidraforT
Baltimore Orioles ( Profeuionel Baseball) '
t,11 COMMUNITY ACTIVITl£S: ·. ' 1
Harbor Area youth bauball program, member of Parent Teachers Au'r1;
member of Athletic Booster Club, Costa Mesa Higli School
t,11 FAMILY:
(Mrs. l. Carol Duffy, I housewife & stuClent Orange'Coast College)
Mark, 14 -freshman, Co1ta Mesa High School
_ Dana, 1_1 ·-sixth grade, College Perk School
t,11 GOALS: Encourage respect for autliorlty, cllsclpRna & character of our yollllll
VOTE. JOE DUFFY
TUESDAY-NOVEMBER 3rd, 1970
For lile BOARD of EDUCATION NEWPORT-MESA UNIFIED SCHOOL D(SmcT
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CAN DO -Members of the' Thursday Morning Club of Newport Beach will
look everywhere possible to find appropriate costumes tor their 10th annivers ..
ary celebration, a Tin Can Alley Ball. In the proper mood for the fete are
(len lo right) Mr. and Mrs. William McFa rland and Mrs. Leslie C. Reynolds.
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Tin Can Alley •
Clocks Turned Back
For Birthday Fete
Costumes from yesteryear will be appropriate for the stroll down
Tin Can Alley planned by member$ of the Thursday Morning Club of New·
port Beach to celebrate the club's loth ann iversary. ,. · ·
To properly mark the date the club will· sponsor .a '.ball on Friday,
Nov. 13, in !he Balboa Bay Club, b~glnning with ·a no-bosl cocktail hour al
7 p.m. as arranged by Mrs; William McFarland. 1
· Dinner and dancing to the Big Sound 9f Bernie Farr .will be featured
al 8:30.
Tl)ose .attending will bring ,canned goods for distribution to area
churchis for Thanksgiving .baskets, in keepin_g with the theme of the dee·
oratiorts, You Two Can Be Thankful. Mrs. John Vau,ghn . decorations chair·
man and her committee of A-1rs. Robert N.•Thatcher and Kenneth Balter
will execute the surprise decor.
Mrs. James M. Sterling, Mrs. Richard E. FOster and Mrs. John R.
Martin have assembled doo~ pr-izes an d ·awards for the best costumes.
Olhe'rs assisting with prepar~tions for th~ ball are the Mmes . Mc·
Farland, reservations, and Mario C. Pacini and J ohn A. Osborne , hos pi·
lalily.
Mrs . Willi son K. VanCe serves as president of the club. whic h was
formed to promote friendliness and the advancemP.nt of civic. phiJan·
thropic. cul tur81 and educational interests of its members and the ~en~ral
edvancem~nt of the community. Its programs are geared to acquainting
new residents with old. ·
• Meetings take place the second Thursday of the month in th e Balboa
Bay Club.
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What could delight a child more than hi!! own. chair
in the shape of a kangaroo? Giving ·toving care to
the delighUul piece, which will be offered at the
Holiday Boutique of Mano Con Amor Auxilill_!)' of
Children's }lome 1)-0ciety are (len to right) Cprla-. '
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·lotiher Phlllips:-2. and Eric Rose, 15 months. The
bou.tique will take place from 10 a.m. to · 8 p.m. "
Thui'iday, Nov. 12, in !he Irvine liome of Mrs . Wood-
burn Gailey.
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Music
' Lovers
Alerted
MUJicians all o v e r Orange .
County •re ·wanning up for
audition$ for the third lMinl
Philharmonic Music Festival'
sponsored ~y Todas La s;
Ciudades Committee ef t h e:
Orange Courity Philharmonic:
Society: •
Costa Mesa High School will ;
be the .scene for the tryouta :
fforo1 1:30 to 4 p.m. Swtday,
Nov, 15, -with winners to be In·
nounced at .4 ;30. ·
Judle_s.will be J.P. Colyar,.
Mrs. Rena Godsha11, Dr. War··
ren Mai-sh and Jerry·
Schraeder. ...
A rehears:at for the 'winners ;
will take place from ! to S·
p.m. SundJy, Jan. 31, and the
.performance. ls scheduled for! .
p.m. Sonday, Feti. 7, in the :
Costa Mesa High School Ly·:
ceum. · Mus;ici~ wishing to IUd.I·:
tlon may contact Mrs. Earl ·
Treichel of Costa Mesa !a1 141-: 5066. . .
HOPIN G TO'WIN ~ Among lhoseho\>lng I<> win a
spot in f.he third music festival s~nsored by Todas
Las 'Ciudades Committee of the Orlnge County Phil·
harmonic Society are membets of the McGarrity ' .
Siring Quartet (left lo right) Cindy Hun!, Angela
Juda, Charlene Hendrickson and Ronald Paul, The .
auditions will take place Sunday, Nov. 15, at Costa
Mesa High School.
Funds raised from the an-:
nual 'rilusie festiYal! 'will • be :
used to further the Philhar-·
monic Societyis IWolJ'lm or:
bringlnc1 ~ J"ineit. nj,ueie to·
Orange County tfil'ough a w·:
les of concerts.each year. Top·
orchestras, conducl0r1 ·a n d ·
soloists ,perform along "it h:
the Lo, Ana~ Pbllharrnooic.
Orchestra"'" uldlr the blt09 of_,
ZUbln !fohla.
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DEAR ANN LANDERS: Friendship is·
1 beautiful thirfg. Why do so many people
kk:k it around and abuse It? J've just
perfonned my last favor for a 11friend." I
am through being a sucker. I have cared .
for people's pets, loaned my apartment,
my clothing. my car, picked up mail,
watered lawns. sat In hospitals while
relatives had surgery, signed notes at the
bank. brought complete dinners to sick
people -just name it and I've done it
Tbe9e are the phrases thal wised me
up, and I'm ashamed to tell you ~w long
It took : "Sorry I spllled something on
your dress. l didn't have lime to take it
to the cle.,.ers. Send me the bill."
ANN LANDERS
drug users. You give your N!ader1 the Anyone wbo can tolerate what ls going on aoru.ce, prejudice ~1.111.Jutke. 1i9t h's
imprtssion that drug users are mtnlally is nutty or subhuman. lft only cM.ee dte pM pya Uve &e
. ill. This la a F~ Ile. Drug uaers are l don't expect to Re my Jetter in print win. • . ,
the only aane people left in this crazy bocauae you havt no answer. -DOWN Prelkte1c Joltn l"l1Dtk.e:jj MN., 41'fte :
...._ world .. • -·~__:W.:;IT~H.:;T;::H;:;E:,.:ES:.T;:AB.:o.:L::olSHMEN==oeT~---.om;:;o1c vatuablt utarat ~ 1C PJ ~
Vm a apeed ftt.at and t defy anyone to D All DOWN: t too ara 1lcli: el war, aallii"fthi )'Otl•l'iiiOPli." Jf dti JMtlt ·
, prove I am mentally sick, t AM sick of conhlct betweea bllck anllt"'tnUe, 1ll1me. ol oar coaltry 'tp&t tow, Mt (ud *-n "A~ you sure the stereo wasn 't broken llYOf!. f~~lt1e.Dd.I. But lhert I a whale of war, connlct be\'.ften black and while, lal Ma1la1 lor the poor, plllony pollli-are a copMt no ml&tf'r .._ yw ..,,, "'
by one of YOUJ;t kids'!'' a dlflertoce bee.en beiAI thoughtful . and sick of seeing poor people living in ciu1, fU~ w1ter ud polluted air. Bal art llalshed. Ttte 11ext 1• Ytlrl wll a.t 1
• "1 wish you wouldn't remind me about and rmuilag yartelf raued for" clods. hovels that aren't fit for pip. I'm also I'm hqlq bi • &here -wtlbout dn.g~1 period of erllll ii ...W ...._, Md ,,.
the money I owe you. I'll pay )'OU when l People no ctltbnte la do 'favon after sick of phony poUUciaos, filthy water and ~1k ya -erytar la Hep It au cu 't mtt1 ~ 'clillltqt wt~ • """
can." ... tbe1've beel ticked 11 ~ tteUI an polluted air. The only wly a person can to1elM:(, attempttac to cope wltll pr0-ceDeratkMI ti frW ......._
' "Gee, I dldnl realize the gas tank wu patbetlcally lasecu.rt. They taf'I be~leve keep from cratking up the9e days is by blem •Ill '-kiaa fer tome poutblt. 10l1-Unsure ,of )'(lllnletf on dalta? What's ~
down so low. Sorry you gol stranded. I that anyone collld love them for smoking grass, dropping acid or popping tkM11. · right ? What's ""'°I? Should you?
gueu 1 ahould have filled it.'' themtelve11 .. 1"1 do f1vor1 to ta1ure pills. Valortautely, tM world you ~•cape to Shoul dn 't you? Send for Ann Landers'
Can you tell me why I was 1 fool for &:i acceptance. People say the youth or our country it la a prlva&e world -lm111Bary aad tem.-booklet ' •pa t I 'I 1 Dqr .and Dont'.s/'
"Too bad about the broken ashtray and
the ci1Jartlte hole ln the aofa. I have no
-..ldu wbo did it."
1nng! lt might help others. -FORM ER . ff!btlllng but 1r1 untrue. We are m1ting porary. Jt:1 eaty a· ,.m to Ylilt. Y1• enclosing w1J.h your request 3$ m1ll In·
JACKASS DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am gelling o\Jr own world becluse we can't live In can't live tMre. lt &a.ke1 1ata to \eep colq and a long, aelf-addreaetd, at.amped
DEAll.JAC&; So!M people .. Joy doln1 . led up will\ your llllllltlnc remarks oboul YM• -Id of illtr<d, vloleooe Ind pain., 7"I' lie• " otraipt -II llPI ~ enYeloi>e ID care of tbe DAU.Y PILOT.
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~.Members and guestS ·~f the Mesa-Harbor Club will cultivate' both an eye and
r.taste for art during the club's benefit-wine-tasting 8nd art el)lib_it, f'iesla de!
:Vino p~nned,,for Thursday, Nov. 5, in ·the Halecrest Club, Costa-Mesa. Pre-
: viewing the 7 to 9 p.m. event which will benefit the Florence Crittenton Home
:of Orange County are (left to right) Mrs. Edward Zielinski, ways and means
chairman; and Mrs .. James Jones. ..
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Pisces:· Fulfill Desires
Girls Don
The Latest
At noon every second Thun
day tl)e Newport Harbd
Gra¢molhers'. Club meets 1J
the Costa Mesa Golf aru
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TUESDAY
NOVEMBER 3
Sorile governmental regula-Special policies, other lm-the latest in school and dress IUUTIFUL CLOTHH •••
tiorus may confront you. Be _portaot P<ipers ghould be put clothes, casual wear and
willing to make changes. But in safe place. Obtain ad· formals will be presented by
()Illy s11ohnv UHd
llY tilt who C•ll'I belr to IM llNll
IWkt Ill 1111 """ dr1H. 1 Th1lt Loss -Your Cl•ln
Wbea a Gtmtal :woman .ciples. Accent is on prestige, SCORPIO (Oct, 23-Nov. 21 ): Tickets for the show,' . g TH!os:~.~~,.~1~~~·~~ND By SYDNEY OMAR.ft. don't back down on l?asic priq-ditional information. Gir1 Scout Cadette Tr~l229.
decides to do .om.e&blnc, you relati~nships with occupational Accent on ability to move with place at 2 p.m. Sunda , Nov."•-•.•""-'•'.•.•.--~.·----superiors. the limes. Key is versatility IJ caa safely wager there will be TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Have alternate methods at 15, in Lincoln &;boo), Newport THE BEST a ftari'y of activity. Tbe pro-Good lunar,. aspect coincides h11nd. Refuse to be intimidated Beach, will be $1 each and ·th h. h ed be bla. d t th d R•1de111hip poll1 prov• "P••·r t ... t may··not be completed in w 1 journeys, 1g er uca-by one who is fearful. may . o me a e oor. ,_ nlit\" h Ol'I• of th• world'• mo1t
ezactly tbe muoer planned, tion, development or workable SA~l'ITARIUS (Nov. 22-Prizes and refeshments also popul•r comic 1tript. R••11 it
but what rnuat be done wUI be Ph 11 o so Ph Y • You can Dec. 21 ): If observant, ·you will be offered. d1 ily i" th• DAILY PILOT.
flnlthed. Gemlill 1enerate1 u· harmonize CQnditions at home. could discover something ofl .. ----------•---------•
cllemeal and curiosity. Strive to be understanding, value. Many now tend to IT WILL BE A "KNlmN" CHRISTMAS
'Nothln{ II likely to stand sdll diplomatic. overlook details. Don't com-
for long with Gemlnt oa tbe GEMINI (May 21..June 20): pound error. Stay on top of
job. &>me famour persons Much is bidden-nothing is ob-project. Persistence will pay
f:Vtl')'OM Oft YDUt 11$1 will •llitrtClll•
• 1111 )'Oo,I ll1v• k"ll tor thtm. Ctm• In, WI PltVI liNdl II MIH•llllU to
111111 v-111 bom under thbi Intriguing . vious. You_ will have !-0 be on dividends.
zodiacal sip U.clude F. Lee guard agamst decept10n. The CAPRICORN (Dec. ·22-Jan. KNIT ·WIT
Balley Bob Hope Pierre Sal-easy way aoes not suffice. 19) C 1 . hi h tnO'er, • Harold Robbins and Individual who ban.dies mone.y : • ye e lS g : you can South Coast P'-a -h th h safely take Yiitiative. Go LOWER MALL Peggy Lee. may ave some ing up IS places, do things. Be original Acros~ from woo1wortt1'1
sleeve. d . d d t s t COSTA ME·SA Ph . .US-2112
-\RIES (March 21· April 19): CANCER (June 21-July 22): an 10 epen en · e pace. I~~;,;;.~~~~~;;;;;;~;;.;;;;~~~;!~~~ Lead rather· than follow. r=
Garden
Ceremony
Performed
Accent on marriage, how you relate to public. This is time Important new contacts are indicated. of decision. Accept or reject responsibility. Know where AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb.
you want to go. Then take 18): Work · quietly behind the
steps which lead to ultimate scer:ies. Give best effort to aid
goat. worthwhile cause, person. The
LEO (July 2.3-Aug. 22): more you give now, the more
Improve methods of getting you wil! ullimately receive.
job completed. This is done by · Proceed accordingly.
getting rid of nonessentials. PISCES (Feb. !~March 30):
Realize that sentimental at· Emphasis on how you fulfill
tachments to objects, pro--desires. Friends figure pro-
An afternoon ceremony In cedures could be costly. Begin minently, but take some pro-
the garde n pt the to moderTiize. mises with proverbial grain of
Westminster Seventti Day VffiGO {Augt 23-Sept. 22 ): salt. Many who are sincere
Adve1ilist Churth l.i(lked in Feelings, affections a r e may overextend themselves.
marriage Peggy A11.n Bolinger stimulated. You are mo re IF TODAY IS YOUR ~ 9
and Thomas M. Carter. creative than usual. Imprint BIRTHDAY you are a flexible ...
The Rev. Norman Versteeg" your own style. Encourage individual, able to defend prin· , Q
officiated for the daughter of young persons to contribute · ciples. However, at times, you
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Bolinger their efforts. Fulfill your own tend to embrace too many 4 '
of Huntington Beach and the potential. causes at once. Settle on one
son of Mrs. ~~ne Carter of LIBRA {Sept. 23-0ct. 22): goal at a time. Roadblocks
Stanton and Wilham A. Carter Your hunch about home, pro-will be removed. You will be
For l11xuriou1
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__ Qf._~.t..n..Gr.oye.__ -~, ~ -::=Jl~afk'irs EP~ 1'!_ be cor~·.:-::-P~COYided_~th..o~_µnity_~ ~s~eresa lJiZ ey sef'."ed rect Yrotea v a 1 u a b I e s • get more·]oy out of life. --as·maid of honor and the.bride.. · ~!~~~---~-~ ·p;, --ff-. -._ nGJ ySf
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Headlines
a.Sked Miss KathJeeR
McLaughlin to be bridesmaid.
,. The benedict was served by
Bill Schneider as best man
and the guests were seated by
Dan Freleaux.
Bette Butler Becomes
Mrs. J.R. Diederich
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BIDTIQUE
3467 Via Lido. Newport leach
673-4510
Newa analyst John Morley
will take a look at Tomorrow's
Headline World for· members
and guests of San Clemente
Woman's Club during a 6 p.m.
dinner meeting on Thursday,
Nov. 5.
The bride is a graduate of
Marina High School. Her hus-
band iS a graduate o f
Orangewood Academy.
The newlyweds will re side in
Huntingtort Beach.
St. James Episcopal Church,
Newport Beach was the set-
ting for the double ring
ceremony linking B e t t e
DeWitt Butler -and James
Robert Diederich in marriage.
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The rites were performed'"by1 ~:~::~~~~:::~~~=~~::~~~~~ the Rev. David Crump.
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Magic is the word for these pantaloitl from Biki
: of Milan that feature a contrast belt and bands
: down the front.
Deeply cuffed at the hem they are a real must
for gala evenings. The tuck-in blouse is cleverly
· cut to give the new skinny shape.
Morley, winner of the Na·
tional Speaker's Award , will
draw on 31 news trips to
.today's headline world in a
7:30 p.m. talk in San Clemente
Presbyterian Church.
Those unable to attend the
dinner are invited to
participate in the general
meeting.
Students
To Marry
Jane Kovacs -and George
Kling, b o th graduates of
Marlna High School who are
attending Golden W e s t
College, will exchange wedding
~ledges next August.
Their 6itrothal-hii tieeil an-
nounced by Mr. and Mrs.
Julius Kovacs of Huntlngton
Beach, parent! of the bride·to-
be.
The benedict-elect is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kling,
also of Huntington Beach.
Parents of the bridal couple
are Mr. and Mrs. George v.
Butler of Newport Beach, who
gave their daughter in mar~
riage, and Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Diederich of Orange.
Pitchpiper
Music Due
The Pitchpipe~, a versatile
quartet of musicians, will
entertain the South Coast Club
during a Wednesday, Nov. 4,
luncheon in the T o w e r s
restaurant.
The group, all college
Maid of honor was MisS
Mallory · Marquet, and
bridesmaids were the Misses
Mary Baldau, Cheryl Krauter
and Cheryl Peet and Mrs.
,Gre.gory Penfold.
Attending as. best man was
T. Michael Jaeger, while
usher duties were assumed by
"Michael Leininger. Douglas
McEwan, Michael Carr and
Bob Campbell. Amelia Gordon
was the flower girl and Peter
Murray served as ring bearer.
-·The bride is· a graduate of
Newport Harbor High School
and attends UCJ. Her husband
is an alumnus of Mater Dei
High School and attended San-
ta Ana Junior College and
UCL He is a"' graduate of a
television and radio broad·
casters school.
Jetting· Away ~~o~~s.~: t~n~~°ba7i;d1s'. Closs Forming
----barbershop songs, spil'ituats Flying out of Los An-and western tunes. The A series or classes for ex-
geles aboard Continen-quartet has been active in glee pectant mothers will begin
ial jets will be Gail Clubs, Broadway shows , Wednesday, Nov. 4. sponsored
Clifford, daughter of television and radio. by the American Institute of
Mr and M R b rt •Family Rela'fc· ns. . rs. o e Hospitality chairman for the
W. Clifford of Corona ll:30 a.m. affair is Mrs. Ted Limited to 0 members, the
d 1 M A d t f class will include Physical an e ar. gra ua e o O'Connell. Lunch will be serv· Pl · f' Id H · h s h I emotional preparation f o r am ie ig C 00 • ed at noon. pregnancy and childbirth and Make the pantaloni in slipper satin, ottoman,
peau de soie, lightweight wool, silk and worsted.
. Make the blouse in crepe, jersey, silk surah.
Plainfield, Ind., Miss Reservations may be made techniques in breathing and Blue Star Moms Clifford attended the with Mrs. Ora StJckell, •~ relaxation. Instructor will be
Huntington Beach Blue Star ~irl:.ersity of Evans-3644 or Mrs. Joe Kane, 499-Mrs. John Von Eschen of Hun-. 72170, pantaloni, size 12 requires approximately
2 3/4 yards of 54" labric and 1 1/8 yards of con·
trast in all fabric widths. These precut, preperforat-
ed Spadea Designer Patterns produce a better fit.
Mother!, ·Chapter 2 stagel============
2=7=36=· ========~ti~nglo~•~B~ea~ch~·=====I meetings · every , Monday atl-
1 :3b p.m. in Lake Park .u~•Ht1e111t11t
Clubhouse. Order 72150 : give size, send $1.25 po~tpaid.
Order 72170; give size, -name, address and zip. ===S:;;:T:;;:A:;;:R:;;:S===INew Kind of 'Shrink'
Send $1.25 postpaid. Address SPADEA, Box N,
!Dept. CX·lS, Milford, N.J. 08848. Sydn1y 0111•rr ;, •"• of th•
72150 and 72170 cut in Misses sizes 8-18. 72150,' world'• tr••+ ••ffolot•r•. Hit
blouse, size 12 requires appro~imately 1 5/8 yards columl'I It ol'I• of th• DAJLY
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Women of the Moose, 1158
~assemble the first and third
'Thursday of. each month for
meetings in Moose · Home,
Cos ta Mesa . The prol?'ams
begin at 8 p.m.
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445 E. 17th STREET, COSTA MESA
Invites You To Say Hello And T•k• Our
T1119ht by
KAUDAS & BH~ Tl
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FEATURING.
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-~GE coumv, 'CALIFORNIA VOC.•l1, NO. 262, 3 SECT-IONS, 32 PAGES · ~MONDA y ,!NOVEMBCR 2,. 1970-TEt·FCElllTS . .... ... ............. ....;. "' --.... ~ . . . '
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Nixon Plans Quiet ~Ele~~ii :~il Sa·n eiemente . .
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By JORN VALTERZA Obstr.·~rs .today termed the campaip
01 111e o.nv '1111 staff effort among the largest iii history by ·•
asserted that •icreeplng p,enniasive~"
was eroding·Amerlcan ·aodety. rumors" of toaring unemployment and ,
shuti:toWns. of ftderal Vistallations. ·
trldtd llWe attention becall!I of the
1ecncy ol the trip President Nixon today was planning for Prtsidtnt seeking votes for fellow party
a quiet election day at the Western White candidates. 1 '
"A. tong u 1-am Prelidenl no band,ol
violent thugs ii loin& to keep me· _from..
going out -'"arid lpealdng witlf tbe.
Amerkan people wherever J want to go~ ..
he said.
---· Af~ _a q~;:t afternoon the President, ?be .group boarded a helicopter ·ahortJY.
alter ii p.m-at Santa Moolca AirporHm: House in San Clemente "I:uesday .. followed Saturday's talk in'Phoeni:r..-whlcb will 'his. wife·P.at-and ·Secretary of State apd 11\rt:_ Wil!l..,-)lo(U)I . flew to Sinta
M<ioi~ for an eveniJlg on the Sl.IMet
by an evening of watching election be replayed tonight on network television
returns to see if his strong stumping !or al a ci>st of $300,000 (the Republican ,Par-the ride back to S.. Clemente, ·
GdP bOpetuts pays off. · ty is footing the bill) -bit .hard at the Vice President Spll:\> _AiJ!ew -joiJ>o\!. in
the luaiJlode 1gainat· the mob IJld \lie
Democratic 0pposllloo Sunday during a
day-ling visit and tours with Preslden&
Nli:on. · :.:
81$: ·c:. . -. ' !J.:!w ~clouds created ~ atartling ~Ol!J
currence ;along the · South Coar! ahorll1,
befon JD\d"IPI as the bellc:opler !lwfua
the Pr,.ldent-IJld his party buzzed roof·
tops, pailihg over at several hmJdred feet
en the~ lri~fr<im Slnta ~ ,'.:
Today's activity at the San Clemente mob which caused' the tense· dlsturbance Tllr'111rP111l chopper trip Included d!D-
ner·~m a • pi'ivatie room of setndla
Reltaura1't"::.. i favorite Pitaidentlal din.
compound was expected to be calm and at· San 'Jose last week. ,
restful alter weeks of whirlwind cam-The President . referred to. t h e
pa.igninj fOr candidates thl'Qughout the demonstrators as "thugS.and hoodluma.'~
nalion. In his blistering attack,. the Pmid<nl the chief e.teCuti'o'.i'and Aptw flew, to
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Airliner
Returned
.To Mallni
MIAMI - A Chicano hijacker received
a backalapping welcome in CUba today.
A public hearing is scheduled tonight · By JOANNE REYNOLDS tage point above , the state average,'' ·: The passengers and crew -both the
before the Costa Mesa City Council on a °' ,... n.11r , ... , ''-" Hitchcock obterVed, captain and CO'.'pilot are Orllllge County
new law that' would put the bite on large· Dave Hitchcock, Orange Coutity's 0( the .kltal. voter. re~lti~. thtte. _, . ._ re&idents -were back in Miami a few
scale builders to finance drainage pr~ Registrar of voters, today predicted a 75 are . 252:M , Democrats, ll2I,'411 'f'~ ·:t·'· .,. hours later a\aaard th! United -Airline
jects, to 80 perC.nt turnout of .the COUlltY.'1 RepublicO)lS·, 1,2!0;~ ln<l>pindqt. : · • ,,,_-' Flight tii8 that bad been captured by tho The• ordinance alrl.ady recommended "6~,006 voters.for Tuesday'.• election. . Party ~-.Ill "!-"-F-~JI .. • ·
!or 'adopticb by the planning Commission, "We've based·~ ptwon a 75 .peryent 11--~.. -"''"'"' ---M lii l\llUlllJl.,on a fli&ht from San Di<&• ta
would 1""y a ll,IO&'per-..,..'llPe·fee CJ!' -·bat If coillili'!'I!' lijghu·•Jll" -~~tiid" ; ""'1 -f'.,'11": Por\land, Ore. · :.r::.;,~1~~:.,i:~ parctll ol lJ!·• ' =~ =~~'·-~ ~~~,..wt~~ . Hl~~c,l(J.D ~!·~O.TllACJ s:i"p'!o~u~ .. ~"::!::.::
Public Work! D~ector George Mad,.. Orange 'COunty vauaDy """ oc!e jJirOin-ou! .~--~~ ~~ Tutti• R 1 O\il11ty Tiie a>pUot .is · E. ·~y' QwgJey, ff. 111751
explained that all s11m1unding cities·bave ·tlkuoi .. ~· :OL • eoUp'Wc •,,.n ttft .Via P~atlno, Turtle Rock.
such laws, pro-rated by size of the prt>-ballots ID SaftU 'Ana,1tht Coliftb',lU,tieen · Cr!Wmen aboard the flight said the
ject involved, and some of lhe legislation Church Cardinal dJVided info, C1v~ area wbere1 the b.iUOts Public Hearing Jeatber·Jicketed, mustachioed man ptac-da·~e ~:e l~e~·eally, throughout the will bt ccunted belore'being forwatded to· ed a IUD at the side· of stewardess Nicki
R • ha. d C h • Santa Ana for finlf~laUon: Leutar aborUy after takeoff Crom San city," Madsen explains, ticking off . 'C r us ing . In 1dditloo •1o .... --........ ,·cent« SJa· ted. m' Mesa Diego. Fairview Road, Harbor Boulevard south &! """!' ~-•
DAILY PILOT sttn ""'-of the San Diego Freeway, Eastaide in Santa .Ana' there Will be. o(!nteri in Uslng .the 21·Yeat-.(lld stewardess as a ,.
Costa Mesa, and Placentia Avenue. n:ns at Age 75 Cosia MOii, HuntJri&ton Beedi,.La -· Ph D' B'd hostage, the aunman forced his wiy into -Eagle Que-' . 1Anne Lee. 17. is the 1970 Home-
coming Queen :at Costa Mesa1s
-Estancia High School. She wa·s
·crowned Friday night during
·E stancia-Los Alamitos footbal\
game at LeBard Stadium -on
Orange Coast College campus.
Eagles won the game ..
"There are some ·problems in the Mesa a.c;. and Buena Park. • oto JSC I ' the cabin and shouted to Capt. Joe. "We'll •· .~ ... i.-1• 0 ·---uni .,. Kole"8 ·. "Cuba'. Cuba."' Verde area and Mesa del Mar,'' the uu _, DCUJ u• ...........
public works director added. • BbSTON (UPI) -Richi.rd Cardinal CA>leman countm and hi1f mi Oibie The Cotta Mesa City CowiciJ ii letting .~olens dive~ the aircraft and fiew to
Looking at the city's master plan for Cushing, the "common man's" prince of voironlc machine.,:'. he said. ready lot another go-irOUnd on Mn Pull-Tijuan•, Mm.co, where more fuel was
future drainage needs, ·the report pro-the Roman Catholic church_ *1lo also wu The poolJ will be open frarft '7·&;ftl; to I man LoWdet.'t Photo Disc project tc:irught. taken aboard the Boeing 727, and then ·
V ... _j -:11 .. _1.:..... • _... · • • .et course for HaPana'a Jose Marti jects . $5 million worth of varied con~ a confidante of the powerful Kennedys, p.m. u1.en1 ...,.., aco a pytmor,. ·•~ A p.ibllc hearin& ii set dt:nn.g the 1:~ AifPort. Seventy.five persons w er•
alruction needs. died today of cancer. statewide OU!een,' a U.S. ,.nator, lllt31 p.m. meeflJJ& on a :rone exception pemut aboard the jet the second US airlibe.t-bi
Most will solve troubl~ome drainage - -California -~• 'Of tbe_ Holile• 0( required Cor· Wtallation of1a ,P!iota Disc 'ack-• Cuba' · • problems such as street-flooding, stalled Death came-shortly·befort 2 p.m. EST Jlepreaent.IUVS: 'hair> tbe «t! ....tati!-Coi'poradon'film-a.od.tape !Ilea carouael ' J cu to . during the weekend.
cars and occasionally damage to low· at the cardinal's r~dence. Arc&bishqp aenatcn:, all, •·.auembl~ u11 foulj· ea_rl Wafne, Of Santa ·An.•., "· anta .,,, ~ shKe1°1
1ebeMhinSllddththee pgwunanilot'o ,.crouat .~~!!.! lying homes. Humberto S. Medeiros, who aucc-...1-.J mem&eri of the da'ie" Boanfat••:..:::-uo. .. + w: ...... .,.....,...~ ~ , <OOAt--cate ,the drl~e-tbrough Cacilit>: Jn the Low-the flight from san Diego to Havana, . . . "~one are actuall~ critical in danger to the c;ardinal }~5 than a month ago, was tion. ·They will" allo ·decide ·on 20 state · d~ . lhopp1n1. cen~. IJ)eclC1cally at the keeping Miss Leutar or ·other hostesses in
B '"'g' -r's Tool• life, M~dsen explamed. . reported at his bedside when the prelate ballot propositions lftd, in Gl'anga·COuft.. 10Utbwest eoner of 17th Street ind Santa front of bis t all U Ur UL • He said the propose(..fee still won't ~ cljed. (See·OOlJNTY·ELICl"JONl,.Pap I)· Ana Avenue. gun a mes.
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-----finance all th needed d6~g~p_mjects. · w.ord ol.J.be _car.dinal'.sJailing_ __ .:_ . City plan,:g ~ recommend At ooe point, Kolens 11id, he told .a
B • D B • 't Broken down in terms of typical new came about two hours earlier-when Chan-~----------..;;;pfiiirE ,,~ :wever-, aaYffii"ltifflC pat· stewardess to pull a brown-beret .. frem:bis--~1 ig og iscui subdivisio.ns,-he ~aidthedrainageassess-cery otticiils said-he was in ''critical'' Cha·mher R.anin_-_J .· terns · jn t11e already-congested area pocketandptace1tonhl!bead.
ment against builders would av.er age out condition, his health "failing rather • ~ ~ wClJid-·be dangerously complicated by "I mean business. This is a Chicano
A burglar who spoke-softly and carried to $200 per home. rapidly.'' ~ IUCh an ·establishment. ...__ OJ>e!'aUon," Kolens quoted the~ u
a big dog biscuit escaped with $165 from Madsen added that if every bit of The Cardinal, who .stepped down last Sn'""e of M -Other mitten pe allo involved, such ~~~· The beret carried tbe croB:"'rifled
1 Costa Mesa apartment manager 's undeveloped land within the city limib. monili after 26 years as Archbishop o( ~ J Y-.. -_esa . as ""ufred off-street parkinc:area in re· insignia ol the Cbic_anos, the captain Wd. were subject to the propo.sed fee, it would Boston, waa stricken by cancer 14 years • --· . . . -· latian• to the amount of buliael, tpaee Puaen1ers and crewmen said the hi·
quarters Saturday night, as his watchdog bring in only $l.? million. ago and was given eight months to live in p la} Se • in the centerr jacker, who boirded'tbe plane With two m~:~~e~. ~~g~~t:~l~l Avocado St. said "The (S:t ~~infG~ ::;: z~ come ~~v:S.~ a mftlignant kidney WJI -~ .. ~... •• . • ~~~-, . ¥ 1::: =enin~:!~SJ~!a= . ~=: ~~~~peared
the intruder broke a bedroom window, Chancery officials did not disclose the C~aihtl ftout local pottaJ: IU'Vlci prOjec:t and 'Wii queatiooed about h e r "His face ,face seemed to just li&ht up.''
climbed in and lured the larger or his twe nature of the f5-year~ld prelate'• latest are beinc cO~ by the 'Cotti Mesa . krMnrled&e ol the par'king-vmus·retail said Stewardess Marlie Guggisberg, rt.
dogs into lhe bathroom with a tasty treat (See CUSHING, Pase !) Cb~--* CoiDmerce. -~ ~ ilat!: . .i ol ··~-Was Just very, very proud."
and shut the door. also are beiac ~ tMIUp 1 poll el ·~·• ..... ,ng up 500 aqu1re.Jeet. '"11 coeds aboard the Jet as
"The suspe ct didn't pay much atteotion chamber members. ... . . (lee DllC, Pase I) (See HIJACK, Page t~
to the smaller dog," Officer David J d v ·~er, ~.Jftanf ,ef the manett·~' ~ -. '..A.. ->-~
Brooks wrote in his burglary report. ll .. g· e to ieW Uqnnalres baTe been returned yet -. c · · w w ,_,
Light said the stash or cash was hidden 'l'ht prognim·wa'llftdertakin recintJ1 ' w·. . •*• . ""S-h k u -underb'ismattressandnoone couldhave ilm. f s bytbecbambtr'•bewPoltOffiot'servJC. ·_,. e •. ' 00.. p"".-known where to look without just bunting F' 0 uspect Study c.ommlttee. !l'he1 group· P.IJni·J&
at random , coavene wt.en::a·•ficietA ·JNrOber of • •
I H M d ·q-1m 1··~b1e,1o tally up IJlll " W 'F lls H k F.
Oruge c:ouc ·
1\'eather
You ntight catch some sun be-
tween 2 o'clock and 2:30 Tuesday
af temw0c._0the'rWise, foggy condi·
• lions will prevail along the Coast
":with temperatures gra¥itating be-
tween 61 and 76.
INSIDE TOD;\ Y
A fa·irly authoritive source
raises the eossibility that Brl·
I tatn.'s notonom Jack thTRf
1 was grandson of Queen Victoria
and the heir to the throne.
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n unt · ur er condeftil~•ft!IO(I, · -· tiOi:ts_t_ ,-o, man.-_ ·e i1'ae _ e.ar, "We~ived.a (e"in·tbe mall today,''
By TOM BARLEY Wd chamber or. commerce leC!<tar1 By• BARBARA DEIBICB °' t11e hi" ,&.t ,.., Margo' Wlllltl'.· ..... · . . .... ~·:. or ... .,""'...,,
"lt'r-1 little.-'" ..,tell ~"·•--'," "I ~f"!'--.!t. ~1'17. hollr,--bot-A movie which ia said •b)· the ·defetise •1 .....,. ..... ,. "'"'~ I' I
to conclusively prove thal Willia Dean •ht .add~~~ that mail'. ·detiftr7 now m IO hippy J like laUlhlnl!"
Hunt was not responsible for her actions •loa up llijiUY,Offr' wtekends. · ---:;;-. -After •o.'1Wu, llht. the wife ol. the
when she anertedly stabbed and killed The pootal·tlll'Vey contains tbret points co-pilot or the UDii.d Ali'linel 7'l1 je~ hi·
her husband in their Newport Beach which those· Polled may 1rade u 1ood, jackea from San Diego ,&o Hivana SUnday
hc?me wa.s to be 1ereeaed today in the acceptable, inadequate or poor, plua a night. aid· thls morning, "We've talked
courtroom or Superior Court Judge Wi1· bl~t-space·tor.·wrttten remark!, about things like this, but~ didn't lhink
lliim'"'Muifay. · The-specific poifttl questioned~li't!"'-"-. --\jt wouJcl..~r-~·to-ut111~ •
Defense attorney Sidfley Irmas stated ~ty oC local-mail ~ and .IC· . . Newi that her husband was sar~ty back
that Mn. Hunt, 44, will be depicted un· curaey~in:.cl!:llvering, -, in· CM Uliiled States' -reached Denise
der hypnosis and that her alatemenll "111 --Level o! mall oervlce as fir IS timely Qliiiley it ·5 o'cloct tlill mominl, when
tupport medical leatimo,,Y that her pby, deli¥tt)I.,-------•.• .. her bUa~ lily, 37. calleclllitlr.llome
sical condition on Dec. 14, ltSI Jed to tht --Oy~f'1J· perforn1a.nce ol the local in TurUe,Roclt from Miami, Fla.
&laying o1 yacht lriRr Willia Hunt.. pootol "P'r&Jlon. . • She 'iod lufned. DI the bljlcldnf 1t .t
'Ul:JWriJLnrlU>elhlre.to.111 tbo COiia -... Ice -Jn tho;put'~ ~.m. SundaY.-1!ben' the United .Airlines ,__,m_,_,OYle'"!.'-Jud auboequent Jat1manY ICbecl. bt<n liliihlJ Ci'lll8liiCliiiitlii<&iiilitt ~cilleiflAi 'JiY Wliiiiliiiil'1
DAIL'( "ILOT '"" ,...,. uJed (or the'4fternool lellion.r.t the1 JDU,...'~ "commette qUlltionnltrernotes, the.,,... plane.. auppoeedly, en: f'Olltt fr.orii jSan
MuataNf .... _"· der tnat. tire JU: ~,Ollkil-~-11u·w llltP-JoJ'or11ud, ~., ,.11 beadint in-... -~ Jud•• Murray salqhe wlll decide lltet Its Jhlre· of, pni111.,. ,_.uy, _ -. llold for .Hil!1111. - .
Joyce Dawson1 l.7. is the 1970 vlewi111 the film a~ hearinc the tesu~, 'J'M. Cllf\mitlH -;was appe)·nted. It wu t.lie flnt ·nlght In 1 month for
Homecoming Queeo •81, Costa mony ii either -or bolh,os~ CJI the de-however;,l"te< cb""beilelde!t iecelved Qul&fey, 1 1lnli.d Airlines ....,.. CC>'
Mesa H••b Scboot. She wA• le111e oubmisoions cu be admilled into a <Oftlinwna ,....,, o! ~i. • ...i pilot<;l>il wife said, and ·lit· bid npecled ~ the trial record, querlts .111out locll retylce. ... ~-te-be ·borne thla an.moon.
crowned Saturday night dur· The only comporlbl• teiUmon)' in c.ota -' _..., ,-nll'n "Nowile won't ht l!Ort Ull tomorrow ...
ing Cos ta Mesa-Cnrona de! Mar Oran~ Oounty S.perjor Court r-d• KJua!ew~ __ 111e, ol!sdJ ... ...,, she Mid, "'° 11•1 rully not that bad. The ~ft\~·~~ rfellIIl_wpoe rt"~arDboarviHdsol" nh was at oflertcl In the tltll murdtr trill • Plalillnt that...,. ol 11;, atolf dtlfllmtelY tmparlant~ Jo-that no one w11 hurt."
• o! Antonia Thom... Ille 8fll Cle_.. milllutdkie ·-ftll adtlla( !bit Mii 1 Qulciel'. wbO hado never flown eullkla campus. Corona del Mar won womu who w11 convlcfed OI IDIUdor by -poll 11111 help ttrwnllnl • -.r1ao the United States before, didn't bave time
th• 1ame. _pollOftir!C ol her lltlant ,.., lmpl'lft ""1CO. te Ill' muc11 ebout bis CtlbaD advenun
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when be called this morning. ••ffe uJd
~ were·-1_1ot_ oLpoJic:L.and.-IOldlen
ittlUrid at the a1rport In Hlvani " llid
hW wife, "but be didn't even say 'u tb1J
IOI oil the plane.'" .
The Quigleys• two children, Elisabelli..
11, and Christopher, 5, ~ept tbroogb thi
whole epl-. she added. -
The -cbilclrtn--W... In bed IJld her
~other and grandm~r Were having
dinoer with ber at the· family home. 187!1
Palatlno, when she learned or the lii,ilclt·
ing. By the «me the YOll!ll!t•n 101 up
lhls-nJOflllng,,she wu able l o tell them
the adventure wu llfely over.
EliZlbetb. who lltenda T r I n I t Ul~~Tlii . . a; was very excited, aa1d Mn. Quialey. ~.
1 student at Potlmon Day ,School in Su-
to Ana, "didn't seem lo llildtrstand whol
it wu ell about. 0 , Her husband teamed
1o fly whil• in the Marine C.r)ll ind "just
loves it." aM 11id. Now in bis filth year
·with Unii.d, he WU rolde • co-pilot lut
April, aft« .. rving IS I fii&ht enctoeer.
The family moved to 1\trtle Rock two
yean 110 from Santa Ana 'and Quitley is
on the board ol tile ll"flnit! Rancb Water
District 111d a Founder el t.bt Irvine
~mmunIUea Alloclatloo,
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Monday, Novtft'lbtr J, 1970
Saspect l\7ab~d ---L ---.usk Youth .Safe
Mter Ki<:{naping ·
By [.; PETER KltIEG
• Of tlle ~IY Plltl Stiff
Police said today they are ""8ln the
man '!~ kidnaped the nephew of a
wea)thy Newport Beach contractor this we~ ~ed the. l=t'im.e .8.U by himself.
'l'l!v-.!!~--~..:wtren't .. 111t• when they arrested a suspect at Los
Angeles Internat1ona1 Airport Saturday mormn,...,. but maQe.,Jhe decision to ap-
prehend hfin after Watching him prepare
t<> ~;'!I< P•P« ~·full of ra'liaom mone1 .• ' 'l'li!o kidllllP victim, John George "J.G.~
Lusk, the' nepbew of pr...-t builder
Job!J .D. LUlk, waa found unbanned alttt
13 ~ lri1he trunk of hll car thet had
' ~· · oub.ide a restaurant npr
~ 'Jiriiothy Potter, 22, of Weot Los
An,efes,, Wu arrested as be tried to take
the.mooey bag from the Lusk maid and a
company executive on an escalator in the
Contlnenl&I Alrllnes terminal.
Potter Is being held uniter 1125,000 bond
and was scheduled for arraignment in
DAILY PILOT
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Harbor Di.strict court at 2 p,m. today. A
preliminary l!ear.ing will take place later
this week to determlne grounds for bln·
di!Jg him over to Superior Court,.
Poljce laid the capture of Potter at· the
payoff spot t<>ok plsos only ofter -two
other attempts to make connections 11u:-
ed. Police each . time were itaked out
rea~y to make the arrest.
Potter allegedly had planned the crime
very carefully. ~
Police gave thl.s account of the crime:
Potter had been following the Luslc
youth most <>f the day Friday. About ·s
p.m., as Lusk left Richard'• Lldo Market,
3341 Via -Lkkl. Potter allegedly· forced his
his way lnto the car, ordering the youth to ·
lie on the front seat beside him.
"We drove around for quite awhile,"
Lusk aaid in an intervlew following "the
ordeal, "then we st<>pped and be lold me
to call my uncle.
"He warned me there were otbert in-
volved and said to tell him they would kUI
me and blow up 3,000 --peeJ)le at UCI.
After that he put me in the trµnk."
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DRAINAGE. • •
from other sources," he concluded.
In other action tmight, city councilmen
will :
-Consider repeal oi a municipal code
section qn job-related employe death 4!)d
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Who~Me?
' Vicki Mayberry of Huntington Beach reacts to announcement that
she is 1970 Homecoming Q~een at Orange Coast College. Her escort,
Richard Roland, couldn't have been more pleased. Action took place
Saturday night at halftime of DCC-Cerritos football game. Pirates
won the game.
Simple Services Slated
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COUNTY ELECTIONS. • •
-· ly, ooe QOll!IY<!ide ,propooitl<>n OD fomui·
• 1IDn of a-mau tranalt district.
t.ocal~, votert wiD 'al!o select a county
' rta~ coliee.tor and (he fourth dittrict
JUJ)ervisor. Joe GretnC and Bob Clitron,
• two del!tllY tax oolleelelo are Midn& tJle ~ held I« IO YWI by retJr1oi tu .col·
leMor Don Mozley.
·• :·In the 1o.,.th dislrlc~ Gordon Bisbop
' 1-ari4 Ralph Clark art vying for the seat
.held for 16 years by W~liam Hirstein.
-The district runs from Anaheim to · the
San Diego County lint in the inland por-
tion of the county.
With 1971 set as the year to ~8'p~on
C.Ongre66ional, state Senate a n d
~bly district,,, Republicans are
pushing for control of the Senate and
A!sembly.
Currently the GOP controls the Senate
21419 and the Assembly f0-39 with one
.eat vacant.
. The only county state Senate race is in
·the 34th distiict where incumbent Dennis
carpenter (R) is espected to wln handily
over challenger Dwight Mize (D).
Three <>f the county's four. Assembly
, districts art held by Republicans. The tl-
ception is lhe 19th where incumbent
Democrat Kenneth COry is batWng with
Republican Bruce Nestande.
·In the 35th Assembly Diatrict It's in-
cumbent John ·"Briggs (R) against James
Slaven (D); In the 10th Aisembly District
Republican .incumbent Robert Burke is
running against Democrat Lloyd Nocker, ·
and in tbf. 71st District, Robert Badham,
the Republican incumbent is challen1ed
by David Ascher (0).
The same situation applies to the con-
gressional races:. Three of the four'
districts have Republican incumbenls and
incumbent Democrat Richard Hanna, of
the 34th .Congressional District, faces a
tough battle against Republican hopeful
Bill Teague.
The three other Congressional races pit
·Charles Wiggins (R) against Leslie
Craven (D) in the 25th; Craig Hosmer
(R) against Walter Mallonee (0) in the
32nd, and John Schmitz (R) against
Thomas Lenhart (0) In the !Sth.
privately concedid that thls election bas
been D)arked by public·apathy.
Reagan led Republican candidatel -
including Senator Georg~ Murphy ""!"'on a
statewide aerial tour today urglng IOcal
c,1111palp -"' lo pt out Ille frleMIY.
votea TUtlday. 1 Although spert!Jtg a beolthy lead ln tbe
latest polls, Reagan -a former Big 10
football announc& -Jnaisted "the last
few yards are the hardest." He added,
"It's just like-belore the kickoff, JOU
always get butterflies."
Unruh, the governor's u n d e r d st
DemoCJ'atic opponent, plaMed a serles ef
news conferences ttlrou·gbout the at.ate leo
day.
~The former '1Big Daddy" of the
Assembly wound up bis "give 'em hell"
campaign by pounding hard on what have
been· his bread and butter issues -ln-
Oation and unemployment.
"Whenever the country's economy is in
trouble -as it surely Is today -the peo-
ple turn to the Democrat3," Unruh sakl.
'•Lera see bow Ronald Reagan fares en
unemployment after election day."
Rep. John V. Tunney, the Democratic
Senate candidate who leads Murphy in the
latest poll, also scheduled an aerial tour
-separately from Unruh. Unlike tbe
Murphy-Reagan "team" campaignin&'
Tunn!!y bas rarely mentianed Unrub tbia
fall . .
Tunney jabbed at the Murphy "rescue
squad" led by President Nixon, who bis
put his home state political prestige on
the line for the Republican incumbent.
"Never have so many come so far tG.
help out a man who's dotie so Iittl~('
Tunney said.
Nixon has made impassioned pleas fer
the re.election of "my friend and senator,
,George Murphy" at rallies J,t Sari JOit -'-and Anaheim this past w~lc. Ni1on, once
a U.S. senator from California, plam te
spend election day at t~e Western White
House at San Clemente after a final pitch
fo.r Murphy at SairDiego today.
Murphy accus~d Tunnl!y of wagina: 1
campaian Gt ,(scandalous amur:•
M•rfi!'f AM""': P.O. In 11,0. tJ626 ·--N.-pOrt a.di: ttll W• .. llln ...........
• disability benefltl, found U. be in-
consiljent during ·retirement procedures
for City Manager "Arthur R. McKenzie,
who Ii con.aJ11CJn1'from a olroke.
· ..:.Conalder widening Del Mar ,\venue F SA p bli h H il' ;:nr!-:1 ~:= ~~ .... ~ . or u · s er o es
The. statewide political campaigns ~
drawing to a whirlwind close today with
GoV. Ronald Reagan and challenger Jess
Unruh leading a Ourry of laat minute ap.
peals to voters.
/ Frone Pagel
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mission. -·
-Hsar a report bY the co.ta Mesa
Junior Women's Club on way~ to improve.
the city's Image.
-H!ar •· letter from residents of
Cabrillo street, complalnln& about an ag-
ing, fonner Greyhound bUJ allegedly
parked in a driveway for 2\ii yean,
claiming it is an offensive eyesore.
The protestors requested a city In·
ve9ilgatton, as the result of whleh the
planning department bu recommended
that co~~llm~ take no action on the
matter.
A number of other items art on the
aganda lot tbe 1:30. p.m. blllhleu Mlllm
and the ?:BO p.m. legillaUve 1es1ion, tn-
cludiog recommendations by the traffic
co~ for. 1top . lips at ~ in·
terseclions. • -_ .
They are 4Q lh r esidential
neighborhoods, mostly on the northeast
side of the city. .
Simple serviCes were scheduled today
in a Santa Ana funeral home for RaY-
mony Cyru1 ''R.C.''. Hoiles, Freedom
Newspapers· chain president Who died
Friday.
Mr. Hoiles, 91, lived at 1917 Victoria
Drive and remained active as co-pub-
lisher of the Santa Ana Register until re,
cent '"'·eeks when his health began failing .
Services were scheduled for 2 p.m. at
WlnbigJer Family Mortuary, with Dr. F.
A. Harper officiating_ and interment fol-
Jowin& Tuesday at Fairhaven Memorial
Part. ·· ·· ·
Vlaitatlon was scheduled beginning at
11 a.m. and· lasting until 8 p.m. tonight.
Mr. Hoilet, wi-~ Newo-
pajlen Inc., preacbecl ..... ausni aod
free -1'1'flse, with one of the largqt
Clr-culatton audiences aa"oes America,
· J~aves his wife, two sons and their 20
l'lapooltion lOwlllgetooreoo....., llOfna'apin u:rwq. (In fact, It might oven lower itln the )Ollf
br ma!rtnr-? moner anllable for...,. bomoo and rup.) ·
~ aportmonta, olioppinr cent.n and oflk:e baildhlp. • That's why ProJ>Dlition 10 wa• pas"'4 ananl·
And that,,,..,,. more iobo I , mou1Jy by the State Leglalature 11nd 1lgned b;r GoY-
children and grandchildre11J. ·
He began his career as a printer's
devil, earning· $2 for a 54-hour work
week on a Bucyrus. Ohio peper and even-
tually led a publishing empire with na-
tional circulation of more than a 'italf·
million.
From Pagel
DISC.:..
business area and doesn't understand it,"
erriPflasized Councilman AlVin L. Pinkley
saying he would vote against it to pro-
tect her interests.
Councilman William L. St. Clair had
already made .a motion to approve the
permit. but changed his mind aftl!r Pink-
Iey's e:rplaoation.
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In spite of the battle! for control of the
state Legislature, political leaders have
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medical problem!, but , it was reliably
reported to be cancer. The cardinal
reportedly has been bed-ridden for
several days.
· "This paat week the Cardinal's con-
dition ha1 been falllng r a p I d 1 y , ' '
archdiocesan official! aald in 1 1late-
ment. "Presently, his condition is
critical; he is sUfferin1 from the com·
plieaUon1 of the long-standing malllf!•r>--
cy with which· ba hu been a!fllcled for
years.
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paasengers said a Cuban militlamln II"
the gunman a warm &reetln& at tlle
Havana airport.
"When we landed, I saw the guy in tbe
khaki uniform patting him on the but u
they were walking away," nid lt-yar-
old Deborah Ferguson of San Die10.
Jacquie Elcomb, another II-year-old
student from San Dil!go, said the
mlllUaman and the gunman kept up tbt
close contact as tbty diJappeared. from'
view.
The twt children left the plane with thl
gunman. They had remained in the
. plane's coach area ~ing the OJcbt1
playing with toya er talklni -
stewardessea.
Crewmen aaid the hijacker delayed ~
depirtii>e lffin tho 'alr<rift Jti!l! ~
to retrieve a fishing red be ha«! emii4
• aboard In San Diegl'. · .ait ...
JOE DUFFY
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NEWPORT-MESA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
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Communications
II". Honesty
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J;' AREA' RESIDENT: Orange County l f years, Har!;or Area-8 years
J;' EDUCATION: Business Admin istretion-Mejor (Phoen ix College)
J;' BUSINESS:
Litton Systems, Inc . (Senior Program Ailministrator'l
Baltimore Orioles ( Profeuionel Bt11bell J
J;' COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES:
Harbor Area youth baseben progr am , meml:ior of Parent Teachers Au'n
member of Athletic Booster Club1 Costa Mese High School '
"".FAMILY: ..
(Mrs. J Carol puffy, (housewife & .+uilen+ Orange Coast College)
Mark, 14 -freshman, Coste Mesa High School
Dana, I I -sixth grade, Colle9e Park School lioww!ll Propooition 10 do ~ ernor Rearan. Fotm$" (lovernor PatBrown1upporia
-------.·~1'""0!iii awq with Calllornli 1 out-of ..date . It. So o u1 eu an liliOfuii1onS:lluftlleir enao....--
lul:etut !&WI on larg• buolneea loan• (tha kind of· menll can't mm it law without your YES.
y -GO.ts: l!nco-99-respect-for 11111hoilty, cllsclpll11• &: chorecter of otr youthl
loans 'Jlt&I to the eonatruction !nd111try)-and open· So help them by vot!nr YES November II. You'll
illr them 11J> to f..a competition. New York paaaed & be dolnl a good Job for a lot of rood peop!~ ·
!Aw lib Propooltion 10 way baclc in 1850. That'• one
nuon why California will thl• year be deprived of % of' billion dollan which will go to help New York
and« other ata!tl with mon modern 1a ....
.Propo<lon 10 will challl' all thil wilhout coat-
11lr ;ro11 a~ or M•Daill6tbe lntoreot W°" paj In ,
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Sta.ta CNtrm•n~ Ari Lio1tl•tt.r
Viet Chairman : Hon. Thin Bradlq, RO'll. Edmund · •
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For tltt BOARD of EDUCATION NEWPORT·MISA l.IMIFIED SCROOL DISYllCT
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Viejo Voters Aske·d . for School . Bond 01(
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Vot.n in the Tustin. Unim High School
~ct Tuesday will be asked to approve
JI $25.8 million bond issue to complete ad·
diUons to four high schools and add three
new high schooll ln:the. distri.cl by 1'15.
An increase in population of 100,000
over the next five years -much of it in
the burgeoning Saddleback Valley -has
c;aused the district to prepare for a
1tudent boom ,
Supl William Zogg bu aai~ the bonds
will require a 14.1 cent per $100 of auess.-
ed valuation tu increase durin& 1971·72.
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Baaed on pr*1tl asaeaied valuations in
the district, a rate of S5 tents per $100
wi.IJ be required during. fiscal year 197S-
73, to financt the issue. .
"Any increue in the bond relirtment
will be offset by a reduction in the State
loan retfrement tax rate," 1.ogg uid.
Tustin· Union Hlth Schodl diatrict has
traditionallY Jound it diffiailt lo obtain
voter approval of achool finance
meuures.
, Prior t.o a March, 1969 ovttride which
paged. three appeals to vOten for in-
~ife ·shoo~ Up"
Coast -Woman Tells Hijack. Fear
"I shook for about half an hour, but wben he called this morning. ·"He' said
now l'm 10.bappy !'feel like laU&hing!" there were a lot of police ind soldiers
After an J.DXious night, the wife of the around at the airport in Havana," uid
co-pilot of the United Airlines 727 jet, hi· bl.,; wife. "but be didn't emi uy if they
Jacked from San Diego to Havana Sunday got off the plane."
night, said trus morning,. "We'Ne talked The. Quigleys' two children, Eliubeth,
about thlngs like this, but we didn't think 11, and Christopher, S, slept t.hrou1b the
it would ever happen to us!" whole episode, she added.
News that her husband wu -safely back The children we~ in bed and her
in. the. United States reached Denise mother and grandmofber were having
Qujgley at s o'clock tbiJ morning, when dinner with her at the family bOme, 11751
her llusband, Ra:y, 37, called their borne PalaUno, when she learned of tbe bi-jack·.-
in TurUe Rock from Miami, Fla. ing. By the time the ypungstera &ot up
She had Jearned of the hijacking at 1 this rrloming, she was able to tell them
p.m. Sunday, when the United Airlines the adventure was safely ovtr.
crew desk calle~f to 111 her husband's LuElizfbetb, who attends T r I ~ t t y
plane, supposedly en route from San ~r~ S.C~ in ~ Ana, "~ "ry
Diego to PorUand, Ore., wa.s bead.ins in· ... excited, said Mrs. Quialey,. Cllr1st.opber,
stead for Hava 1 a student at Pattenon Day School Jn San-
n · . to Ana, "didn't seem to undu1tand what I~ wu the ~t fh~~ in • month for it was an· about." Her busNnd learned
Quigley, a United Airlines · reserve co-to Oy while in the Marine ~ and "jmt P~ his wife .said, and he had upected Jove1 it." she said. Now in bia fifth year
to be home this afternoon. with United, lie Was made a ~ilot Jut
"Now be won't be here till tomorrow," April, after serving as a flilht engineer.
1he uid, "so it's really not that bad. Tbe '"1e family moved to Turtle Rock two
important thing is that no one wu hurl" years ago from Santa Alla and Quigley is
Quigley, who bad ne.ver flown outside on tk ho.rd of the Irvine Ranch Water
the United States before, dicln't have timt .District and a ..Founder ef the Imnt
=uecl "'-' of ·the diJtrict failed. Now, voters of lbe diltrlct which
atretches from TulUn acrosa the Irvine
Ranch to Missiori Viejo, wUI decide on the
future J!O~ of classroom deveklpmen~
Construction to complete University
Higtl School begins at the eDd of thil
Y""'· Additions to four e1iati.n&. high tchools
bringing their combined capacity to
10.000 etudents would begin in tm.
Construction of a fifth high school for
the· dlltrict -BUer. Wgh -woold begin' .,
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In sprill( of 1173, I alxth woold star\ in
1971.-llllil ']llanning for the ."""1th woold
begin in .1975; 'lAU ..nt.
Cof\ltruct~ of an Education Center
and eentblllalioo high achodl woold begin
1n 1171 at a COil of $1.SS million for
tnaintenanee, transportatlon ~nd otqte
apace, and $860,0(IO klr the. contlnuahon
ld>pol. ...
• 'nlei:omblned faclllU.. to be· buJH out
of the au mlllJon IUue ~ prepara
the dlltriC\ to houae 1 projected enroll·
ment of 15,~ in 1975. Each '!( the seven
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lchoQI! planned woold -e Z,lllO
students each.
. Wbtn phase one of University Hi&b ii
completed thit fall, the district will be
operating four high schools for an enroll·
ment of 7 ,1.00. There au 9f,OOO people liv·
ing in the district this yeaf, compared
with an expected popu1ation of 112,000
five.years from now.
Aase:saed valuations in the dialrlct th!•
year total ~ million and· are e~
to. lf'l?W 283 percent in lbe next decade to
1 JQtal .ll.15 billion.providing the bQla
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TRAFFIC MOVES OVER UNDIVIDID FRllWAY .FROM SAN ClEMIN.TE-TO EL. TORO
Dividing S.rrler flonnod Oii ~-•""-'·El y....., 'Mid C.platr-S.adt
fir the mimlled effect "" tu m. ,... Jected by the dlltrict. ' ' ~,
Further, "A 'oubatantlai ·,educl'-i',1li
uie tu '·ra1e 1a expected in !llNJ
resullinl from revenue currently beblC
withheld, for ll period of ten yean ID
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.The bond issue being aougiit-:-fa
calculated on a 1even 'J)ef'ceGt interat
rale, 1.oQ Mled, "altboul)I -recenily bave been selllnfl for 1-,jl>
tereat ratm." c..
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1 backslapping welcome in Oabl today.
The pusengers and citw -both U.
captain and ~ilot an Orange Coontf.
nside.nts -were back in Miami a fw
boon later aboard the. United ·.MrliM
Fllgbl S9I that'\iad been'captur<d by tho
gunman on a fight from San Diego i.
Portland, Ore. ·
The Captain of the lligbt lJ Jot Kolem,
31261 Paseo Olivos, San Juan Cap.truo..
,,,_.co-pilot lJ'E. Ray Qoi&iey, IT, !till
Yia·falatinoj TUrtle .llock.. · erwwww· lll~irir.tl>O n;pi iai.r:lbe
lutbtr-i-ted, lllUlllcbloed .... , plfto
ed ll·pm If Ille .alile _,, _ Nield
Leatar ~ atter laboff liom f1lll
l>io(o.
Usinr the 21-year~ld stewardess II I
hostage, the pnman forced his way int9
the cabin and shouted io Capt. Jae
KoJ~: .,CUba! Olba!" .
le uy m!.teb about b.il Cuban adventure Communitie.s A&aotjat.ion.
Kolens dioerted the ai=all and Dew la
Tijuana, Medco, where more fuel ..U
tabn aboard the Boeing m, and then
. iet coune for Havana's Jose Maril
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Nixon to Watch Returns
At San Oemente Estate Fro~ Capo to El Toro
By, JOHN VALTERZA
Of tM Dlllw l"llet M•
President Nixon today was planning for
a quiet eltction day at the Western ';Vhlte
House iD San Clemente Tuesday1 followed
by an evening of watching election
returns to see if his stron1 1twnping for
GOP hopefuls pays off.
Today's activity at the San Clemente
compound was expected to be calm and
re.sUul after weeks of whirlwind cam·
paigning for candldates throqhoul the
nation.
Observers today termed ·the campaien
effort among the ·largest in history by a
Preside.nt seeking votes for fellow party
candidates.
Satw'day's 1'J.k ln Phoenix-which. ~ill
be replayed tonigb& on network telev1s1on
al a CO!t of $300,000 (ihe Republican Par·
ty Is footing the lilll) -hit hard at the
mob which caused lbe tense disturbance
Wea tiler
Yopu nUght catch aomt llln be-
tween 2 o'clock and 2;30 Tueeday
afu;moon. Otberwlae, foUY c:ondi·
tlons will pre.Vail along the coast
with te.mperaturt1 gravitating be·
tween 87 and 76.
JNSWE TODAY
at San Jose J:1st week. .
The President referred to t b.
demonstrators as "thugs and hoodlUJM."
In his blistering attack, the President
asserted that "creeping pennissiveneu''
was eroding American IOCfety.
"As tong as I am President no band ot
violent thugs is going to keep me from
going out and apeaking with the
AmerEan people wherever 1 want to eo,''
he said.
By JOHN VALTERZA_ however,. •another strip of WlgUll'ded
.ot.rlle O•llY ,. .. ., '"" freeWay through-San rClemente will re.
A soon section or San Diego unguarded main unprotected for at tea1t the next
freeway divider strip -where an auto few Years.
sped ICl'"(m into the path of a lruck recently a-eating Orange County's worst ~ 18-mile median project will start at ·11 h Cammo de Eatrella, then head northward fatal lctlde_nt of the year -WI .ave _a. thr&1gh the-<;flpistrano and Mission Viejo
new, experimental, concrete barrier· m _, . f DI the next two years in a massivl: divider · a.teas to the junction o the. San ~go
project from Capistrano Beach to El and Santa Ana Freeways, linking with
TOro. b~ers whicll-already exist.
The area expected to receive the half· 'l'ht 1ack o( a freeway divider fence in
mile concrete ICUlptured divider is a half· ...._"the big curve" area, of the freew1y 1t
mile span of the divider near the Estrella ~piltrano Beach Wlll one of the factors
Improvement project, a chief spokesman 1n the ~g. firty craab which clalJ:n-Vice President Spiro AgneW joined in
the fusillade against the mob and. the
Dtmocr.at.ic opposition SUnday d\Jr.inl a
day-ling visit and toura with President
for the State Division of Highwa)'I said ed. the lives Qf a Mlfine...Rrgeant, hi.fl
• today. wife. and. their two youngest children
"!be concrete barrier will be contoured earlier this monui.
Nixon. .
The chief exeeuUve and Agnew flew to
La Jolla Sui:iday morning to attend
chtlrch services, then they and their
wives visited a conva1esctnt hospl.tal. in
the scenic San Diqo County commwlity.
Projects Outlined
to force a careening car back into the Despite the eeverlty of tbat crash,
lane of traffic, instead of across the however, highlflY patrol spokeam~ II.Id
divider lnto·oncoming lanes:. their chart.I of fatallUes along the un·
The project will be let out to bid within dt'llded stretch. of freeway .through the
the next year, added the spokuman. Saddleback Valley and lnto"San Clemente
Despite the large and coolly project, abow the doltb,ralo u "not alarming!'
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Qana Perk-up Scheduled
A oeries of constnJction projects deotin--breakwater and gouging out.of the chin-lllll'l'OUlld the· but!• twin marlnu 11" the
ed to put the poli1h "' Dana H.-will nels. _ biirbOr, • ·
begin in cominfl month>-Including pav, All th fro the I Ti>roughout the finish • -k .at . tlJ• m,, landscaping.of 2S acres of open ap1ct: e tailings m mus ve harbor, •ccesirto the public Will be kept
and grouncDWokfng for a c c e 1 1 or y dredge work have been dumped in a zone availiblt;. .
facilities. off Doheny ·beach to aeai. an artillclal •'Th), ·11'1!t0 . .Upulatlon on all of'tl>e
A fa irl'JI authoritive source The overlapping Jobi, sakl Harbor turfing reef. fl subMqUent ~tracta 1t · the harbor,"
For Capl• Strano Kolens lllld the ,...... eroucb<d ""• abell beb1ncl tbe pllot'1 Hit -.-
the fllght lroin 8a)1 Diego to Hav-
Law Entorceme\ n· t iteepln1 Mill Leutar or Other bootaaa'lll front of bis guii •l all UmeS.
By PAMELLA HALLAN· ·
Of Ille Dalh' Plltl St.ff
A probe into San Juan Capfafrano.,1
future law enforcement needJ ls about to
be Initiated. . •
Richard Grace. pro!eaor of polP:
science ·at Cal State Loi· Angeles has bA
hired to study the poeaibllities, •d·
vantages·, disadvantages, aervlces and
costs of cstabliShing and maintaining a
local . poUce department 11 oppoeed to
continuing the contract services of tho
Orange County Sherlil'• Dept.
_ Thia year's sheriff'• depariment coets
have been projected by their auditor-con-
lrolier to be _ !12'7,392, --lJ •Po
proalmatelY 60 perCl'Dt more than lut
year.
'Ille study waa authorized by:·tbe ctty
Council becallll! ot the inaeuln& cotta
ai;ld inc:.Teitsing popUlation. ~
Included in the atudy will be a review
and analyail of the clty's present·Jaw en-
forcement terVice butd on the present
11tuaUon and 1 "!ht.year projectloo ol
aervlcel provided If the ctty conu-Ibo
contracl ltl'Vice& or If Jt providea its own
department.
Councilman BUI Batbgale who la the
coondl·liuon to the -, laid-be
~ the study. wtU include "intangl·
blea" such •• penonal contact with the
cotiimunUy.
The study is . /•pt<:led lo take a
minimum· of 21 dl'JS at a cost of rn a
day plus expenses. The tota1 fee may not
exceed 12,500. ,
Completion of tbe·•ludy Is requlred'by
J~n.,1. Grace.hu.111;eed,.to present ad·
ddional information ta~augment the basic
malerlal lfler·tbol date U·llle couitdi ao deilres.'
At one poinl, Kolem said, be told"°
•lewardeuJo pull.a bmm beret lrem bis
pocbt and,piace lt,mi bll b<M. -'
"I meu. busineaa, 'Ibla'.. lJ I auculo
oper1Uon, ""KoJena quoted the J11M1111 'U
"Yinf. Tbe ~ carried the ·-rtfllid ills1&nla ol the Cblcanoa,.the capjOln llld.
Paaena:ers and aewmen Mid the ll.
jacker, who boaraed. the plane . with hie
small cblJdm>, In San Diego, •tP'lrl!'
dell&hled wbeji be arrived 1n·a.bii.
"Hla face f*e .,.med to jUit-lliJ>t ui!!"
IAhl -MarsJe .lluaiaberl tr. "'He WU just; very yt.ry ™:;' -'. :
.TWo co e·d 1 -bofrd 'the' jet 1f!S
puaongen lfid a !="ban m1lilla-wie
tba IWUl)ap .a warm ~ •l ttie Havana.~
"Wben we ilDded, I ...,. the JlliY In tho
khaki uniform paltin( him on the biick u
they were. wa~ away," aald lt-year-
old Debora!> .F-of 8IJ! Dle)o. • •
Jacquie Elcomb, 1J10tbet 11-,year.;il;I
atudent from San Dlelo lllld lhe
mlllliaml!l and tbe -· ~ 1IP tho close -.et u 111eJ •ma~ trom
vJew. _
Tbe two -11!11.lbe plane wltb Ibo
gunman. '!'bey had .....-1n tbo
plane'• ---Girlnc the llilltt. pia)'inl __ _. • ,_,.,_ wlill ............ . .......
er.-Mid Ibo b1J1c11<n101Qtd Ii>
departure lriiln. the aircraft lq ......
to retrieve a filhing rod be bad carrlid
aboard in San Die10.
1bt ptue·landed in Miami at T:K a:m..
~'.af!er ~ •bo!Jt dire. booirw "' the ltound iii CUbii. , •
,'"'"'"81'out.the flilltl, tbe,·blJicur •oat
b<hlnd a:· Jum1neit in the cabin wl\b bis
plitol PA-.1 1lllo tbe·blleit Ot"lli'at·Mla
Leutar, then. -,two -clliaio;
Marcie Jlabr. and Sua "Sm!"". ""° -•
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raises the Jmai bility that Bri· Distrld adminlstrattve Officer l:.arry Soon 'after the pavinl work is com-Leaman explained, 11we have 1tr~
tam'U10torio.., Jocl<.thc.Biwer.--Lwnan,-will-bqln-wilh-pa•lnf---k-pletad, landoc""° under plans drawn up-that publi '1ceea1 always be nWn-Sl;iaron-1'afels-Ma le ·
was arandson of Queen -Victoria later this year. by a SouQ! Laguna firm will belin plan-tatnta." ·
ond th• h•ir "' t h• fhr.... At. presenj, contractors are finishing Ung the 25 llcr .. of open space N!ctellloll The public laundtlnC ramp, wblch h11 Dating 1_9-y.. ear-olll
tuma u hoi!Oae, _.., · ·
·i~we would..mate .1 .rltove ••--1 .fet 1 •map or · anytbin( elie,· be ,...W
sbofttJMj 1110 I UttJe banllr,falo'U. lfd.
He. wu 1'WJ ~,, a&ld c.p11Dt Page zo. the trenching and lnJUDation of un-areu •in ti>e·lwbar along wtih other land been open.ft40 ol dlar&e to:the pabllo for
-11 dorgniund utillUeJ tJv.ughoul , t h • arus Iii need of plantin(. That Job will montbl, will remain · open• "durin(' the LON.DON , (:AP) , -Roman POlanskt, ::::i. '; ~ ""'" 4.1 missive harbor comple:s; and the Army atart in AprU. 'work period&. wbote.wJft Sharon Tate wu murdea1$1 In ~==-"' 1~ = :::,," :: Corpii at Eaatnetn ls 'tri.ncHnc up Ht final Groundbrttkin&' ceremonift for the "There ml&ht be IOme. m<We .in-Callfonlii 14 tmontba qo; ii Jlllklnc: the ._., " -,,.., drtdCinl of the harbor cJwmelt. public fadfltles and busineAeJ ohould convenlenct, but the boa ten' don'I oeem -rounda of London nJil>t opolJ wttb 1 pnol· =:.-'..,.. ~ ~=--Mnet• ••:: An e:scea of dred&e materlll, however, take place durirlC the . .landlcape period to mtnd;4 Leaman 11id. • . ty l .. yUr-oJd'.caltrandaft, Deborib Keep. ~ ,_ ' ,...... '' bas prompted a new biO to the Harbor nut spring, Leaman 11\d. tn the latest acUom ol the coanty'1 ''We jUst have fun;" 11.id Mila Keep .. :=-•••1 1.,!; =:-.... ~ District from the COrps. --i.8eltdes the. contract work undertaken harbor riview board, the pantl thJa wttk "'t\'e dOCl'l dilCUSI uCh. other's ptlvate ·
~ ~: :::r:.::-, .. ~ An f:X1ra m.ooo will be tdded onto the for P6vin& Ind landlcap\ftl. the Harbor .reviewed pl1n1 for .the motet It the lives." Miss Keep takl the. la aepar1ted
_... • county contribution of mort than $4 District will order the erec:Uon o~ three harbor u wtll u the IJ)citfllhlnc Ian--from her husband1 1n 111il1.anb mm pro-
tnWJoo kif ctlllllructloD ol t b 1 milea of blndraill wbidl.w!ll-aal\lltlll -4ltll· ductr llhe met In lha Uillled Siiia
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TAOS; N.M. (AP) -Dotiim ·~.
--till -"S.,Jlder," ... M1chele J'llllllpa, wllo -I mamber fJ(
the now.dJlbandlcl "Majnu and Pfpu~
lin(1n& ....,p, were rnarrild • "• -end-.
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···75% Vote S~een
By JOANNE R~OLDS ' ot ... o.irr ,., .. , ,,..,
Dive Hitchcock. Orange County's
J\eeistrar of voters, today predicted a 75
to 80 percent tumout ol the county '6
812,006 voters for Tueadly's election.
"We've butd our p1Atl3 on a 75 perctnt
turnout, but tt could go as hlgb ., 80 per-
cent. I see that the Secretary of State° has
predicted 78 percent statewide, and
Orange County usuaJly runs one percen-tare point above the state average,''
Hilchcock observed.
Of the total voter registration, there
art 252,590 • Democrats, 3 2 & • 4 s 9
Republicans, 5.220 American Independent
Pilty members, 88f Peace and Freedom
· Party members, 102 members of
m1loellaneous parties and 27,751 v.oters
wbo declined to state a party afflllatlon.
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divided into fivt areas where the balloll
will be counted before being forwarded to
'Santa Ana for final tabulaUon.
In addition to the vote counting center
in Santa Ana there will be centers in
Costa Mesi, HWJtinClon Beacb, La Habra
and Buena Par'k. .
"We'll do about hall the counting on
Coleman counters and half on CUbie
votronic machines," he said.
The pools will be open from'? a.m. ~I
p.m. Voters wilt elect a governor, six
statewide officer!, a U.S. senator, all 38
California members of the House <if
Representatives, half the 40 si.te
senators. all 80 aasemblymen and tour
members of the slate Board of Equali.za.
tlon. They will a1ao decide on .20 st.ate
ballot propositions and, in Orange Cow\o
ty, one countywide proposition on forma-
tion of a mass transit district.
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83 ~ailed
' In Anaheim'
Rock Riot
By JACK BROBACK
Of tlll D111Y P'Ult 11.tf
Anaheim Convention ~ter became
the latest target or dissident youth SUJloo
day night when about 400 or them did
more than $2,000 Qamage in • three-bow'
rock and bolUe throwing riot.
Ni ne police officers were injured and 13
troublemakers arrested, Including 45
juveniles. Two were jailed on felony
charges of assault with a deadly wupon
and several for being under the innuence
of drugs.
The youths were ostensibly protesting
a sold--Out rock concert by the Grand·
Funk Railroad, 1 top rated musical
group.
Anaheim police, not anticipating trou·
bl~ had a normal romplement of only 20
officers on the scene.
' Hltcbcock uld bis offlce will be trying
out a new counting aystem for Tuesday's
-.-_ Instead of counting 111 the
ballots in Santa Ana, the county has been Locally, voters will also select a ~unty
tax collector and the fourth district
superyisor. Joe Greene and Bob Citron.
two deputy tu: collectors are seeking the
post held for 30 years by retlrink tu col·
leclor Don Mozley.
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POLICE CLOSE IN ON SUSPECT AFTER ONE OF THEIR cd\LEAGUES WAS fi.iJUREO
At Midnight in Anaheim, Offlcer1 Ruth ·Help From Convention Center't6 Katelfa. and Harbor lntertection
When the angry youths stormed the
glass doors, knocking one of them off its
hinges , the police called for mut~ aid.
More than 380 officers responded from
more than 20 other Orange County law
enforcement agencies .
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and Ralph Clark are vying for the seat
held for 16 years by Willlam Hirstein.
The district runs from Anaheim to the
San Diego County line in the Inland por•
tion of the county.
Richard Cardinal Cushing
Dies of Cancer at Age 75
College Preview
For Clemente
Students Slated
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.$tn CIMltntt ; J0.5 Horlh E.I t.mlno II.Ml
With 1971 set as the year to reapportion
Congressional, state Sena,te a n d
Assembly district..., ReP,ublicans are
pU.!hing for control of the Senate and
Assembly.
Currently the GOP controls the Senate
21·19 and the Aaaembly 41).-39 with one
seat vacanL
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1 Business Open
I~ C8pistrano
While state offices and the offices or
· ,.the city of San Juan Capislrano will be
cloled on election day TuesdaY,, almost
everytliing elae will remain open.
Local blllka blve reported they will be
opea tor business as wlll the major stock
-markets.
All cities, ~xcept San Juan, will stay
open for buslneaa as will county offices.
State employes are taking a holiday but
c<:rurts wW be open for bll.!iness on elec-
tion day.
As in the June primary election, t>Ms
and saloons will be opeo on Tue9C1ay.
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BOSTON (UPI) -Richard Cardinal
Cushing, the "common man's" prince or
the Roman Catholic clwrch who also was
'a confidante of. the powerful Kennedys,
dJed ~ay ..of ~er.
Death came shortly before 2 p.m. EST
at the 'cardinal's residence. Archbis hop
Humberto S. Medeiros, who succeeded
the Cardinal Jess than a month ago, was
reported at his bedaide when the prelate
died.
First • word or the Cardinal 's failing
came about two hours earller when Chan·
cery officials said he was in ''critical"
conditiori, .!l! beallh "failing rather
rapldly."
The. Cardinal, wbo stepped down Jaal
month after 26 years as Archbishop or
Boston, was stricken by cancer 14 years
ago and was given eight montm to live In
1964 when a malignant kidney was
removed.
Chancery officials did not disc:IOR the
nature of the 75-year-<>ld' prelate'• latest
medJcal problems, but it wu reliably
Jf.,.. ...,.ON,.,. for~Hfornlo, ~,,..for Proposition m!
Ptupuo!tfan 10 wiD get OIU -eolnr apln any my. (In fact, it might uen lower-it In tho lolli
Jvmoldnr 1111"9 money available for now homea and run.)
aputmmiar, ahopplng centen and oftlce building11. That'• why Propooltion 10 was paged nnanl-
""4 t11at means inore jobs! moµs!y by the Sta ta Legislature and aigned by Gov·
How Will Proposition 10 do this? em or Reagan. Former Governor Pat Brown supportl
By cfoiq.away w-ith Ca1ifornia'1-out-of-date . it. So do-business a-nl:t.-1a'.b0t1iffion.i1Ja1:theirendone=-
hrtenlt lawa on '4r1• busine!s Joans (the kind of . men ts can't make it law without your YES..
loollO 'ri!&l 1o the construction industry)-and open· So help them by voting YES November S. You'll
Ing them up to free competition. New York puaed a be doing a good job for a lot of good people.
law like ProJ)Qlltion 10 way back in 1850. That's one
,.....n why California will thla year be deprived of
% of a billio!ldollan whfch will a-o to help New York
and U other llat. with mon1 modern lawa.
l'ropoofllon 10 will chanp all this without cost.
!Dr 11111 • PIDDT or cha!lilnr the lnlor .. t ¥"" pa)' In
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'Paid for by-Calltomlane for Y .. on 10 --Stat. Chairman: Art lJnklettu
Vic. Chairman : Hon. 'Ihm Bradley, Bon. Edmuod
G. "Pat• Brown, Roitr Xtnt. Gordon. C. Lue&.
Mra. bent Par10na Mann ·
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reported to be' 'cance'r. The cardinal
reportedly has been bed-ridden for
several days.
English . Program
Report Slated
Trustees or the Capistrano Unified
School District wU1 hear a report on the
San ClemenW: High School English pro-
gram at tonight's 8 o'clock meeting in
Serra SChool.
The program, which was crtUcized by
the Citizens Advisory Committee in its
summer report, has been undergoing a
face lifting by a curriculum development
committee. Their report will outline pro-
gress made and c o n t a I n recom·
mendations for future English cur·
riculum.
Another area criticized by the advisory
committee was the purchasing depart-
me•t. nus department will ask the board
for authorization to use a purchasing
calendar which ia designed for efficiency
and economy.
A preview ot college and .un iversity
programs and requiremenb will be of-
fered to San Clemente High School
students and their parent.. Thursday In
the school's annual College Night con-
ferences.
The Program, co-sponsored by the
school and . the "Parent-Teacher-Student
Associatio n, will begin at 1:30 p.m. in
Triton Center.
College preparation briefing will be
given by the school guidance department
under direction ol Counsellor Richard
Buswell.
Studenb and parents will then choose
confere nce sections· for detailed in-
formation about the private and public
university and college systems.
Dr. Sam Hinton of the University of
California at San Diego will conduct the
public-university session.
Mrs. Catherine Dickson of Cal-State
San Diego will outline st.ate college
system opportunities for f u t u r e
graduates.
Private college offerings will be
discussed by Howard Bush of Chapman
College, and junior college curriculum
will be presented by Jack Schwutzbaugh
of Saddleback College.
"We have had almost 35 rock concerts
in the convention center and this is the
first time we have had any trouble," said
Tom Liegler, center director. -
Capistrano Sets
License Action
City council of San Juan Capistrano
hopes to adopt a business license ordinan·
ce ud appoint a parks and recreation
commissiOn at tonight's 7 o'clock ad·
journed meeting.
Members of the business community
have been invited to express their views
of the controversial ordinance which
computes the fees for retail, wholesaJe
and manufacturing concefns on the ~is
of their gross receipts.
The proposed ordinance was designed
by c<:runcilman Josh Gammell, a
businessman, finance director Paul Lew
and Dave Hornstein, represenfing the
chamber of commerce.
lf adopted it will go into effect Jan. J
and will operate on the honor 1yatem.
The city has agreed not to audit any
books. ~
Also on the agenda is the appoinbnent
of the firsl parks and recreation com-
mission. The councll narrowed d o w n
possible candidatea during an eDCUttve
session Monday.
JOE DUFFY
----Candidat.e for School Board
NEWPORT-MESA lslNIFIED SCHOOl DISTRICT
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~ Straight. Forward
Communications
~Honesty
~ Integrity
V AREA RESIDENT:_ Oronge County I f yeon, Horlior :Ar...,_8 years _
V EDUCATION: Bus iness Administration Major (Phoenix College)
V BU$1NESS:
Litton Systems, Inc. (Senior Program Administrator)'
Baltimore Orioles l Professional Boseball)
V COMMUNITY ,ACTIVITIES:
Harbor Area youth baseball program, member of Por9nl Teaclien );ss'n,
member of Athletic Booster Club, Cosio Mesa Higli Schoql
V FAMILY:
(Mrs.) Carol Duffy, (housewife & :1uClent Orange Coast College)
Mark , 14'-freshman, Costa Meso High School
Dano, 11 -sixth grade, College Park School _
--v~GoALS~ Enco-gempwct fw aulllilllty, dl1tlpll111 & clKii'aCfifOf _. yiiillil-
V OTE. JOE DUFFY
TUESDAY-NOVEMBER-3rd, 1970 •
For tti. BOARD of EDUCATIOI( NEWPORT·MESA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
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·Lag1•i•a Deaeh Today's Final ·
-~N.Y. St.oekl EDITION
voe. 63, NO. 262, l SECTIONS, 32 P~GES ORANGE COUNTY; CALIFORNIA MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1970 . ·TEN CENTS
-Nixon Plans Qui~t Election •. Ill San Clemente
By JORN VALTERZA
Of the 01lbt ,.Het llalf
President Nixon today was planning for
a quiet elecUon day at the weStun White
House in San Clemente Tuesday, followed
by an evening of watchin& election
returns to see if his stron& stumpina: for
GOP hopefuls pa)'1 ·on.
Today~s activity at the San C1eme~te
compound was expected to be calm and
restful after weekl of whirlwind cam·
paigniq for candidat.J tbro111houl lhe
nation.
. ~rvers today termed tht. campaian
effort among the largest. th history by a
President seeking votes for felloW party
candj_dates.
Saturday's talk in Pboeni1-whicbiwill
be replayed tonight on network television
at a CO!t of '300,000 (the }\epublican Par-.
ty is footing the bill) -''hit hard at the
mob which caused the teme disturbance
at San Jose last week.
The President referred to t h. e
oas
·Wife •shook Up~
Coast Woman Tells Hijack Fear
By BARBARA KREIRICll
Of n11 Dall)' Plllt It.ff
''I shook for about hall an hour, but
now I'm so happy 1 feel like laughing!"
Alter an anxious night, the wife of the
co-pilot of the United Airlines Tn jet, hi·
jacked from San Diego to Havana Sunday
night, said this morning, ••we 've talked
about thlngs like this, but we didn 't think
it would ever happen to us !"
News that her husband was safely back
in lhe Unlted St.ates reached Denise
Quigley at S o'clock this morning, when
lier husband, Ray, 37, called-their home
in Turtle Rock from Miami, Fla,
She had learned of the hijacking at 9
p.m. Sunday, when the United Airlines
ere~ desk called to say her husband' 1
plane, auppooedly en route from San
J>ieCo lo ~nd1 ()re,, WU beadini in·
Read for Havana.
.lt was the first filgbt in a mofith for
Quigley, a United Airlines reserve ~
pilot, hiS: wife said, and be had eipected
to be home this afternoon.
"Now "he won 't be here till tomorrow ,"
she said, "so it's really not that bad. The
important thing is that no one was hurt."
~lgley, who had never flown outside
the United States before, didn't have "time
te uy much about hil Cuban adventW'e
when he called this morniDg. "He uld
there were a lot of police and soldiers
around at the airport in Havana," said
hi~ wife. ''but he didn't even say i! they
gol-ofl lheplane."
The Quigleys' two children, Elinbelh,
11, and Christopher, 5, slept through the
whole episode, she added.
The children were in bed and her
mother and grandmother were having
dinner with her at the family home, 18751
Palatine, when she learned of the hi·jack·
ing. By ,the time the youngsters got up
this morning, she was able to tell them
the adVeniure was safely over.
Elizabeth, who ,attendl , Tr.in It y
Lql.bera.n School in .Santl,-Au, wu "very
erclt®.:' said Mn. Quigley. Oui.stopbtr,
~student at Pat~l'IOn Day School in Su-
to Ana, "didn't see.tn·to llDClentand what
it was 811 about.•• Her husband learned
to fiy while in the Marine Corps and "just
loves it;" she said. Now in his fifth year
with United, he was made a ro-pilot last
April, after serving as a flight engineer.
The family moved to .Turtle Rock two
years ago from Santa Ana and Quigley is
on the board of the Irvine Ranch Water
Distrkt· and a FOuncier ef the Irvine
Communities Association.
demonstrators as "thugs and hoodlums.''
In his -blistering attack, the President
asserted that 1•crffping permlasivenea"
was eroding American IOciet)r. .
"As long u I am President no band of
violent thugs is going to keep me from
going out ud speaking with tjJe:
Ameri!an peope: wberever I wurt to IOo"
he said.
Vice President Spiro Agnew joined in
the fusillade against. the mob and the
Democratic oppoaitl4)n SUnday durin& a
Suppo~t
Of Survey ·
Solicited
.
The Laguna Beach City Cooncll will be
asked Wednesday night to support the
Festival of Issues to be -presented by the
Orange County Community H e a I th
Services survey teem.
Survey team member Van King, :who
has ·been orgarilzllfgi the Fe.tlva1 of
Issues, to run in the Festival Forum Nov •.
ll·l5, said lodoy, "Wti liooed 'lbi ...r...
city depa.rimeats wO!Jld1cOoperate fO'tht
eXt.nt Ol·havlog lnlonn~1111i1P11111·
explalninl comm.unit)' aerviciil. Kint· Aid .lie did IOI "*Picl city representatives to take part In any
discussion of city policlel, but 'simply to
provide "jilformaUon, in the form of
displays, outlining the services of variouJ
departments. So far,-he bas not received
much cooperation, Kin& said, ao ht will
repeat his request for 1upport at the
council meeting.
The "Festival of llsues, 1 combinaUon oC
dramatic presentationa, slides, panel and
group discussions and booth di.tplays, is
part, of 1 """ey that bu been coodud<d_
Jn Laguna by the county team for the
past sev~ral weeks.
day-Un& villl lllll loun wilh Pm!denl
Ni~on.. .
The chlet uecuUve and Agnew flew to
La Jolla· Sunday morning. ·to attend
church 1trvice1, then they and lheir
wives visited a convalescent ,hospital in
ihe scenic San Diego County community .
Mt.r r<turnlng ' lo San Clemente, lhe
two held" a two-hour meeting 'tollowed by
an appearance on the front 1awn of the
President~• ofrtc-es.
Thef't, Agnew again scored the actions
of the San Joae mob, then made 10me
e
Lagunagrtns
.
last minute jabs at the Democnb -
charging that tbey were using scare tac·
tics embellished by "false and maUcious
rumors" of soaring unemployment and
shutdowns of federal installations.
After a quiet afternoon the President.
his wife Pat and -Secretary of State and
Mrs. William Rogf:rs flew to Santa
Monica for an evening on the Sunset
Strip.
The surprise chopper trip lncluded diD-
ner •• in a private room ol Scandia
Restaurant -a favorite Presidential din-
By Phil lntor.londl
Within -20-Jtllnutes
Ing spot. '
The Presidential party's motorcade at·
traded Uttle attention because ol tbe
secrecy ol the I.rip
The group boarded a helicopter shortly
after 11 p.m. at Santa Mooka Airport !Qr
the ride back to San Clemente.
Low clouds created a startl..irlg 1ec--
currence along lhe Soolh Coast sbortl1
belote mldnlghl as lhe helicopter bearmg
lhe Prealdenl and hio party blmed ""11·
tops, passing over at aeveral hundred llet
on toe rdurn trip from S&nta Monica. ~
'
e
Returned
To Maimi
MIAMI -A Chicaoo hijac:Ur -lvtd a backslapping welcome in Cuba today •
The passengers and crew -both thll
captain and co-pilot are Orange CountJ
residents -were back in Miami a few
hours later aboard the United· Airline
Flight S98 that bad been _captured by the
gunmap on ·a fight from San D~go to
Portland. Ore.
The Captain of the flight is Joe Kolen.
312&1 Pasco Olivos, San Juan _Capistrano.
The cdi>ikll is E. Ray Quigley, n, 11711
'Via .Palatlno, 'I\irtle 'Rock. \
Q-ewmen al>oinl the , flight uld the
Jealher-jai;keted, mus!jlcflioed man J!)..,. ed. a gun •t lhe side of stewardess Nickl
Leutar ~horUy . alter takeoff from Saa
Diego.
Using t.he 21-ye&N>ld stewardess as I
hostage, the gunman forced his way into
the cabin· and &hou~ to Capt. Joe
Kolens : "Cuba! Cuba!"
Sawdust Festival Artists The survey V01J UDCJertaken .in responte
-to a cOuncil requeat ·tor county assistance
In establishing the need ror county htallh· 3 Shaken· in~Mishaps
Kolens diverted the aircraft and Dew to
Tijuana, Mezlco, where more fue:I Was
tal<ao aboard lhe Boeing 727, and lhen
Set course for Havana's Joee Marti
Airport. Seventy.five persons w 1 r e
aboard Uie )el, lhe teeoad U.S airliner 111-
jacked lo Cuba during lhe weekend.
-KoleDs-l&id lbe pnman crouctied on.a
•hell behind lhe pllol'• ... 1 ~
-the""'"fitght from 5an Dlefo to Havana,
keeping Misa Leutar or otJier bostesRI 1D
!ront of his gun al all limel. . Win (;New Lease' on Life
After a brief flurry when It 1ppeittd
they might be evicted from their !4guna
Canyon exhibit site, artists of the
Sawdust Festival learned today that their
lease for summer 1971 is in effect.
Mrs. Dorothy Funk, owner of the ·can-
yoo property wh~re the sawdusttts have
set up their popular art show for the past
two Summers, said today the lease that
will give them use of the proJ)erty -for
three months next summer became of·
ficial Nov. 1.
Under an agreement with4.he artists.
11igning of the lease was delayed to all?w
the owner to give an option to a potential
purchaser of the $225,000 property.
When the sale was not completed by
the end of the option period, the sawdust
lease became official, Mrs. Funk said.
Sawdust President Tom Leslie said the
Oruge
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Weatlter
You might catch some sun be-
tween 2 o'clock and 2:30 Tuesday
afternoon. Otherwile, foggy condl·
tions will prevail along the cout
with temperatures gravl~Ung be-
tween 67 and 76.
INSWE TODAY
A fairtu authoritivt source
robe1 the passibilitu that Bri·
tntn's tiOtoriOu..t Jiilk-the Rfpptr
was grand.son of Queen Victoria
and the heir to the Utrone.
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arlisls now will proc«d at fUIJ lpeed with
plans for their 19'11 exhibit IO that
necessary permits may be obtained from
the city at an early date .
Mail Overseas
Packages Early
And Save Money
Laguna Beach Postmaatu Charles
Covault advises reaideota that if they
mail Christmas residents to •ervicemen
overseas before Nov. 14, they will save 15
percent in postage.
Covault says that the pOiStal rates will
go up on Nov. 14 and that it will be ad·
vantageous to residents to mail early.
"The key to effecie:nt Christmas mail·
Ing," Covault commented, "is to mall
early and carefully. Clear addressing
with ZlP codes, proper packaging and
early desosiUng caa prevent most pr~
blems and provide die greatest value for
money spent on poatage."
Laguna Mayor's
Mother Critical
Leguna Beach Mayor R I c h a r d
Goldberg and his wife, Rose Mme, left
-by~· )>1ane-.8aturday-fer-$tTacule,--N~Y .,
when! Goldbera's moOter Is, critically ill,
Vice Mayor Charlton Boyd·announced to-
day.
Boyd said the mayor's mother bas been
Ill for 90tne time. When her eondJUon
became ttlUcal. be left for bis former
home in Syracuse to join hit father and
sisttr at her bedside lo a SyrlC\llf: hbspl·
ta!. '
lt was not .known ·how Jong the mayor
would be away.
V I c e Mayor . Boyd will •ct in
Goldber1'1 absence and will re.ma.In
avall&blt al~ llall. llt lllid,
I
f1clllties m~l;aguna. .
King's request ls ~pported by a Jetter
addressed to the mayor by Ernest W.
~tte, M.D. Program Director of the
Orange COunty Community Me n t a I
Health Services, who writes, "In enter
for us to cootb1ue to 1Upport the develop-
ment of this study, including the Festival
of lssues, we feel in need of usuranc~
from the City Council that they are sup;.
portive of this joint endeavor."
Police Arrest
Man After Ad
Llguna Beach police arrested a nun In
his Laguna Beach home Sunday of·
ternoon on suspicio11 of grand theft after
the man a&sertedly advertised stolen
merchandise for ult in a local
newspaper.
Taken into custody wu Thomas Arthur
Fuller, 21;-250 Cress St. Fuller allegedly
took: $5,000 in merchandise over a period
of time from Leonard Martin in Los
Alfgl!!es, polk:e aaid .
The merchandiat, police said, included
stereo equipmel!:t, a color television a
Salvador Dalt print book and aeveral
items of clothing.
Blast lrvlne
In Same ·Laguna Area
A Dana Point !Duple and a Laguna
Beach man were allghUy Injured In two
separate traffic accidents that occurred
within a »minute period Friday evening
a block apart in Lagama Beach.
At about 8:40 p.m. Friday, ·a vehicle
driven by Mark Randall French, 17, of
1431 Terrace Way struck a pedestrian
who P,U.. iald had nm lnlo lhe street
The pedestrian, Bruce Albert Perretti,
28, of 7811 S. Cout lfllbwoy, ran lnlo lhe
side or French's vehicle, poUC't said. Ac-
cording to wllnell' reporti, poliC't aald
Perretti, who w11 not In a crosswalk, bad
apparenUy violated lhe right of way of
the vehicle •.
Perretti wu taken by ambulanct! to
Soolh Cool! Commuolty Hospital, where
he wu 'lre&"!if ·for minor tnJurle1 and
releaaed.
Only a short time liter at 7 p.m., a car
driven · by Donald .J.,.ph Raid!, 35, of
1810 Carm<lita St .. turned left from lh•
Coast Hllllway onto Cleo Slreet lnlo lhe
pell> of an OllCOl!Uni moureycte.
The motorcycle, driven by James Hat·
ry .McNair Jr., 21, of 210tl·D La Crtlla,
Dana Point, waa aouthbound on the Coast
Highway, police aald, when Raldt's vehi·
cle made a sudden turn into its path.
McNair suff~ a deep faclal lacera-
tion and his wt{( Donoa, a paaena:er on·
lhe bock of lhe ..-cycle, complained
of a headache. Botb ftr't ta.ken to South
Coast COminunlty Hoopltal. wbeio lhey
were treated and re: ...
• Japanese Accidents
Kill 77 on One Day
'!OKYO (AP) -Japon't one-<loy lrof·
fie deelh toll "'Ched 1 hlgh \)! 77 S1lUr·
day, U!e Natlonal Pollco Agency Mid lo-
day. The previoul bicb of '5 wu record·
ed on Ocl. I.
1lte agency said 1970 traffic dtatha
lolaled 13,752 u of Sunday, 117 more than
for tut yW-'1 comparable period. .
UC Students Join Simo·n
Al one poin~ Kalem aaid, he told a
sliWarde• to pull 1 bmm beret from Illa
pocket and pl"" n oo hio bead.
"I lnean business:-Tblrir.a 01lcariO
operallon," Kolens quoted lhe gunman !Ill
uyiq. The beret~ lhe ..--.riflM
Insignia of lhe ChlcaDOI, the captain aald.
Passengers and crewmen said the bi·
jacker, who boarded lhe· plane with 11!"
small children in San Diego, ,appearld,
delighted when he arrived In Cuba.
"His face f~ seemed to just licbt up~"
uid Stewardess Marl!le"Guggtaber(, 27.
.. He wu just very, very proud." •
Two co e ~ 1 aboard the je' 11
p_auengeni said a CUban mJlitllman ''"
the gunman a warm greetinc at the
Havana airport.
-"When we landed, I saw lhe·&UY In \llt
1dJaki unllbrm patllng him on lhe bock u
they were walking 1way,'".. llid l~y~
•Id Deborah Ferguoon of San Jllqo. .
Jacquie Elcomh, -another l~:rear-<ld
lludent lroin' San D1ego, aaJd I.be
militiaman ond lhe gumnan bpi'~ t'9
clooe contact u Ibey .._.... !roDt view.
1be two cblldrtn left the plane with tbe
gunman. They had ... lllltned In lhl
plane'• coocb. area dar!q. lhl llJPI,
playing with toyl ... talklnl wilh
atewardeaes. ~
$3,385 in, Art
Objeets Stolen
~ -Art object, valued 1t 13,11$ ..,,.. takM
from lhe IA-Beecb home of Jrrulc
By GEORGE LEmAL the irvlllt>c:.mi.t>yJ!aard of Dlr<clor1. developmmt of a m.ctel university..... ~=· Fr:r:yi:m~,.·and~~;~ °',....,.,.,"" .,." Both have ~peateQ!y·deJlled ·any tm-pus .and community.. -o.-~.
Sludent-&dy·presidenll of-all Univent-~ proprt<ty-contlftding -lhey do-not take--"We'U-tlllllllN< !Dci&10o'•"'v""en'°"""''·-..n'emoon;j>Olle•n-•p>rt. ·
ty Of Ca!Uornla campuses acept UC parl In regental' de<Islons relallng lo lhe every election year we upect-~ let nell byA ~urmog~f..~~--·i>~_2'.11~.~ lrvlne. have joined Regent Norton Irvine camp or the lrvine·Company. Jor It," Feriuson aald; · · .... .. .. a-~Y ... 0 •vsn ""V•
Slmoq'1 campelgn lo make public lhe The tel'lfm wu.eddreaecl.to State "We've learned lhls ·l1 the prlCe rlvate dow, made off wtU! Oriental dr1wlnp,
rtlaUonshipo of lwo UC Regents 11>d lhe . Atty. Geii. 'J'ho'l'U Lynch who, lut·~ enlerprile 11111111 ply for -klnl with. ~po J>O!nllnp and flprlw. aloac
Irvine company. turned down o limllar request fmn John publlo acenctea. Al far u the .iJoaod will> luggace and elothlng, poll<o uld.
ClYer lhe ....-_ eight sludenl body F. Henning, head of lhe Slate Llbor coollk:l of inlerell. we'ra COlllldioit lliot In lllOlber weebnd lncldm~ '1.311 Ill
preoldenla algned a tel!l'am uralnc to-• Councll, AFLOO. aay tnvmllatlon wwld' find tbon have cull wos tUon lrom a Nie 11 lhl Vidor
vesUgaUon by the Stata Altornty Gen·. lrvlile Company offldall reacted lo the been llOlle .on lllua tn-q. imp. HIJIO mlaurant l'rldl7 --..
eraJ of the "poaaihllily of a conflict of lelegr1m branding the charga of confUct Company. Police Nld lhe ...,.1 wll renKMd
tnteresl." of tntertst u being "purtly pol!Ucal." "The purely !ll>IU!cal ehlr1t1 of lhe from • c!Oled, bpl unlocUd Ale, lhortly
Reaenl :WUl!om French Sll\lll> II ..,._ Gilbert W. Fergueon, vice preotdenl of ltudent bod)< olffcon a~ cynical 111d af1er 1-p.m. A lix:U..ltb wu -moned
porallon •ttofney for lhe -iof>en of • corpor1te communications, 111<1, "Ten unlfonned," rerauson aald. "They will be lO change lhe lixill In lho reata\lronl
lhe land lllm>Wldlnc lhe l,tltlO •era cam-yeari ogo Irvlno Company l(reed to believed ooly by lhotf. wbo "1ab to when ll wu dl~ve....t duplicate 1re7i lo
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New Count S11stem
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' ~~Orange County
~ 75% Vote Seen
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.. • Of .. Otllr Pllet 111" . will be counted before being forwarded lo
Dave Hitchcock; Orange County's Santa Ana for final tabulation.
Registrar of voters, today predicted a 75 In addition to the vote cowiting center to 80 percent tumou~ of the county's 6U,006 votera for Tuesday's election. Jn Santa Ana there will be cente(s in
''We've baled Our plans 00 a 75 percent Costa Maa, Huntlngton Beach, La Habra
turnout, but It could go u higb u 80 per· and Buena Park.
cenl I see that the Secretary of State has "We'll do about hall the counting on
~cled 78 percent statewide, and Coleman counters and hall on Cubic
Orange County usually runs one pera:n-votronic machines," he said. .
.tage point above the state average," The poo1a will be open from 7 a.m. tO a ~t observed. .. p.m. Voters will elect a governor, aix
' Of the total voter ttgistraUon, there 1tatewide officers, a U.S. s~nator, all 31
are 252,590 Democrat.I, 3 2 6 , 4 5 9 California members of the House or
Republicans. 5,220 American Independent Representatives, half' the 40 state
-Party memben, 84 Peace and Freedom .. senators, all 80 assemblymen and four
P.arty memben, 102 members of members ol the state Board of Equaltza..
J?l&cellaneous parties and 27,751 voters tlon. They will also decide on 20 state ~ declined to state • party affiliation. ballot propositions and, in Orange Coon. mtchcoct said his office wW be trying cy: one countywide proposition on forma-
out a new counting system for Tuesday's tion of a mass transit district.
~. lmtead of counllng all the Locally, voters will also select a counly
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Rock Riot
By J ACK BROBAClt
Of tllt Olltt ''"' ... ,,
Anaheim Convention Center became
the latest target of dissident youth Sun-
day ,night when aboul 400 Of them did
rnore than $2,000 damage in a tbree.-bour
.zock and bottle throwing riot
Nine police oft'lcen were injured and 83
troubfe"1akers arrested, including 45
juVeniles. Two "'ere jailed on felony
charges of eMault with a deadly weapon
and several for being under the Influence
of drugs.
The youths were ostensibly protesting
a sol~ut rock concert by the Grand
Funk Railroad, "a top rated musical
group.
· Anaheim police, not anticipating lrotJ..
ble had ,a nonnal complement of only ZO
officers on the scene.
ballota in Santa Ana, the county has been tax collector and the fourth dlotrict
' · supervisor. Joe Greene and Bob Citron,
POLICE CLOSE IN ON SUSPECT AFTER ONE OF THEIR COLLEAGUES WAS INJURED ·
At Midnight in Anafleim, Offi ce rs Rush Help From C onv.,,tion ·Center to Ketelle end Harbor Intersection
When .lhe angry youths stormed the
glass doors, knocking one or them off its
hinges , the police called for mutual aid .
More than 380 officers responded from
more than 20 other Orange County law
enforcement agencies.
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two deputy tax collectors are seeking the
post held for SO years by retiring tu co14
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lector Don Mozley.
In the fourth district, Gordon Bishop
and RalPh Clark are vying for the seat
held lor 16 years by William Hirstein .
The district runs from Anaheim to the
San Diego County line in the inland por·
Richard Cardinal Cushing College Prev iew
For Clem ente
Students Slated
"We have had almost 35 rock concerts
In the convention center and lhis is the
first time we have had anY trouble," 11ta
Tora Liegler, center director.
,.o;: ORAfrflH COAST PUI LISHIHG COMPN4Y
lobt rf N. WtH
President t r.d PllbllaW
J1clr: R. Curl1y
Viet Pm!Otoit tr.cl G..,...tl Mtnlpr
tio~i~~1c:"Z·,h.yeartore•pportion Dies of-Cancer at Age 75
Congressional, state Senate a n d ,
Assemhl,y diatricts, Republicans 1
pushing for control of the Senate
Assembly.
Capistrano Sets
License Action
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Tlioin•• Ke1vil Editor
7J,ori111 ~ Murplii111 M8Mlllr\g IEdltor
Rich1rcl P. Htlf
'°"lb Ortngo C-ly Edlltf'
Offka
Currently the GOP controls the Senate
21-19 and the Assembly 40-39 with one
seat vacant.
* * * Business Open
In Capistrano
While state officea and the offlcts of
the clty of San Juan Capistrano wilr be
closed on e5ectlon day Tuesday, almost
everything e1Je will remain open.
LoCBl b.,,J<s have reported they will he
opea for business u will the major atock
markets.
All cities, except San Juan, will stay
epen for business as will county offkt!s.
State employes are takinS a holiday but
courts will be open for business on elec-
tion day.
As in the JW1e primary election, bars
and Woons will be open on Tuesday •
BOSTON (UPI) -Richard Cardinal
Cushing, the "common man's" prince of
the Roman Catholic church who also was
a confidante of . the powerful Kennedys,
died today of cancer.
Death came shortly before 2 p.m. EST
at·the cardinal's residence. Archbishop
Humberto S .. Medeiros, who succeeded
the Cardinal Jess than a month ago, was
reported at his bedside wtien the prelate
dJed,
Firlit word or the Cardinal's failing
came about two hours earlier when Chan-
cery officials said he was in "critical"
condiUon, his health "failing rather
rapidly."
The Cardinal, who stepped down last
month after 26 years as Archbishop of
Boston, was stricken by cancer 14 years
ago and was given eight map\M to live in
1964 when a malignant kidney was
removed.
Chancery officials did not disclose the
nature of the 7S:year<ild prelate's latest
medical probllims, ~ut it was reliably
Jf ~ UJGnt•N ,...forc.Jfforllfa,,..,1N ~Proposition JO!
l'ropooltlon 10 wiD got 012r ""'DObl) IGfns qaln ArrrWIT· (Ill fact, It mlsbt nm lower It Ill the~
iv•Mnsmorunonqavail&blefornh .homeoand nm.)
•i*lmiiN, lhopplnr unter1 and olllce bpildings. That'• why PropoeltloJl 10 was paased unanl-
And that -more job!! mous]y hr the State Leclllature and signed by <J«.
reported to be
reportedJy has
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cancer. · nie · cardinal
been bed-ridden for
English Program
Report Slated
Trustees of lhe Capistrano Unified
School District will bear a report on the
San Clemente High School English pro-
gram at tonight's 8 o'clock meeting in
Serra School. •
The program, which was criticized by
the Citizens Advisory Committee in its
summer report, has been undergoing a
face lifting by a curriculum development
committee. Their report will outline pr~
gress made and c o n t a 1 n recom-
mendations · for future English cur·
riculum.
Another area criticized by the advisory
committee wu the purchasing depart·
me•t. 111is department will ask the board
for authorization to u.se a purchasing
calendar which js designed for efficiency
and economy.
A preview of college and university
pr0grams and requiretnents will be of·
fered to San Clemente High School
students and their parents Thursday in
the school's annual College Night con· City council of San Jual'I Capistrano
ferences. hopes to adopt a business license ordinan-
The program, co-sponsored by the ce a11d appoint a parks and recreation
school and the Parent-Teacher-Student commission at tonight's 7 o'clock ad·
Association, will begin at 7:30 ·p.m. in journed meeting. ..
Triton Center. Membe rs of lhe business community
College preparation briefing will be have been invited to express their views
given by the school guidance department or the controversial ordinance which under direction ol Counsellor Richard BusweJJ. computes the fees for retail, wholeaale
Students and parents will then choose and manufacturing concerns on the buis
conference sections for delailed in· of their gross receipts.
rormation about the private 8nd public The proposed ordi nance was de1igned .
university 4 nd college systems. by councilman J01h Gammell, a
Dr. Sam Hinton of the University of businessman, finance director Paul Lew
California at Sa n Diego will conduct the and Dave Hornstein, representing the
public-university session. chamber of rommerce.
Mrs. catherine Dicluon ol Cal-State If adopted it will go into effect Ju. 1
San Diego will outline 1tate college and will operate on the honor 1yltem.
system opportunities for f u tu r e The city has agreed not lo audit any
graduates. -books. ,.
Private: college offerings will be Also on the agenda is the appoinbnent
discussed by Howard..Busb of Olapman of the first parks and recreation com·
College, and junior college curriC9lurn minion. The couocil narrowed d o w n
will be presented by Jack Schwartibaugh possible candk!ates dUring u uecutlve
of ·Sadd1eback College. session Monday.
JOE DUFFY
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ii' 'AREA RESIDEf'IT: Orange County 'I f years, Harbor Aree-8 years
ii' EDUCATION: Business Administ re!ion Major (Phoenix College)
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Litton Systems, Inc . (Senior Program Administrator)'
Baltimore Orioles ( Profe.Sionel Baseball)
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·member of At hl etic Booster Club , Coste Mesa Higli School
ii' FAMILY:
(Mrs . l Carol Duffy, I h'ousewife & studelif. o ;anga Co~st CoRege)
Mark, 14 -freshman , Costa Mes a High School
Dena , I I - sixth grade, College Park Scliool
...--GOALS: Encowa9e-respect rw uMllulty, cllsclplln.-&-cliuruclet of.._ J911kl ;-.----~llmr_wfll ProJlQSitionJO do.thia erno ~Former Governor Pat Brown supports
By dolnr away with Californ!a'a oat-of-date . I~ So dobullin ... andl&bormuon&Biittbmendort1&-
laltawt laWI on 14rq• bus in.., IOlllll (the lclnd ol manta can't make It law witbout your YES. .
Imm 'rltal to the oonstruction lndllltr:Y)-and ._ So holp t.bem by 'fotlnr YES November a. You'll
!Qr them 1QI to free ccmpotltlon. NO'\f Ycirt pueed a be io!nr • IOOd Job for a lot of IOOd people.
law Ub Propoaltlon li> WlY hack In 1880:Tbat'1 Ollll
NUOD why California will thl1 year bt deprlftd of
% Ill a bilUo!I dollar1 which wjll go to holp New York
and '4 other otatM with more modem lawa.
l'ropooftlon 10 wlll chanae all tl111 wltboat coot.
bis ;rm a -or cbanainr the inllrii& fall PA1 in
Paid for b7 Callfomlans forYes on 10
State Chairman: ArtLinkletttr ·
VI~ Clialrman: Bon. 'lbm Bradley, Bon. Edmund
G: "P•t." Iron. Roau Ktnt, Gordon 0. Luce. Kn. lrtne PUIOU_,~ •
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For the BOARD cf EDUCATION NEWl'ORT·MESA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTllCT
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Viejo Voters Aske·d -for School· Boncl · OK ,
Voters in tht Tustin Union High School
district Tuesday will be asked to approve
a $25.8 million bond issue to complete ad-
ditions to four high schools and add three
riew high schools in the district by 1975.
An increase in population of 100.000
over lhe next five years -much of it in
the biugeoning Saddlf:back. Valley -ha•
caused the di.strict to prepare. for a
student boom.
Supt. William Zogg ha1 said the: bonds·
will require a 14.9 cent per $100 of aues.!#
ed valuaUon tu increase dW'ing 1971·72.
Based on present asse18ed valuations in
the ~trlct, a rate of 35 r.ents per $100
will be required during fiscal year 1975-
76. to finance the issue.
''_Any increase in lhe bond retirement
will be offset by a reduction in the Slate
loan retirement ta1 rat.e-,'1 Zogg uid.
Tustin Union lligb Sd!ool district hes
traditionally found it difficu1t to obtain
voter approval of school ' finance
measures.
Prior to a March, 1969 Override which
passed, three appeals to voters for in-
oas
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Wife ~.Shook Up'
Coast Woman Tells Hijack Fear
"I shook for 1bout half 1n hour., but
now I'm so happy I feel like laughing!"
After an anxious nJgbt, the wife of the
co-p11ot of the Unlted Airlines 77.7 jet, hi~
jacked ffom San Diego to Havana SUnday
night. said this morning, "We've talked
about things like this, but we didn't think
it wou1d ever h~ppen to us!"
News that ber husband was safely back
1n the United States reached Denise
Quigley at 5 o'clock this morning, when
her husband, .Ray, 37, called their home
in Turtle Rock from Mi1mi, Fla.
She bad learned Or the hijacking at t
p.m. Sunday, when the United •irlina
crew desk called to say ber buJband's
pill\<,-~ ea raute from ~
Diego lo ~ Dn., WU beadJni fil.
oteadf«J!oyW,
II -tlie flnt Dlpt In I month fl>t '
Qui&Jey, a United Airlines reserve C(>-
pUot, hia wffe said, Ille! be bid hpeded
te be borne this afternoon.
when be called ~s morning. "He said
there were a lot of police and soldiers
around at th~ airport in Havana," said
his wife, "but he didn't even say if they
got off I.he plane." '
Tlte Qui!leys' two children. Eliuibelh,
11. and..Olristopher, 5. slept through the
whole episode, she added.
The chil4ttn were in bed ind her
mother and grandmother were having
dinner with her at the family home, 18751
PaJatino, wben she learned of the bi·jack·
ing. By the time tbe youngsters got up
this morning, sbe was abte to tell them
the ad:Venlurt wu safely over.
Elb::lbrth. whe 1ttends T r I n I t y
Lu!fleran School in Sant.a An. was "very
~.·• aaid Mrs. Qui&ley. Christopher, * .-.1 Palleno1l"I>Oj> fldlool lD -to Aha, "'didn't 1ee1n to u:ndentud whit tt. wu all about." Her husband learned
to Oy wbllt in the Marine.Corps aDd "just
loves It," she 11id Now in biJ fifth year
with United, he wu mlde a co-pilot last
April, efter serving as 1 flight engineer.
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creased au~ al the dlstrld .faUed.
Now, votera_ of lhe district whJch
stretches from Tustin acrosa the Irvine
Ranch to Mission Vitjo, wtll c&etidt on lh•
future growth of classroom developnient.
Corist.roction to complete University
High &;hool begins at the end of lhi!
ye_ar.
Addilioos to·four aisling high schools
bringing their cmnblned capacity In
10,000 studenta would begin in 1972.
Construction of a .fifth high acbool for
the district -Baker "Hi&h -would begin .
Jn spring of 1973, i aixU> woold st.rt Jn
1974. and plaMing for the seventh would
begin In 11'7~ .z.oa said. -•
Conslructlon of an Education Center
and continuit.ion high achOol Wifild begin
in tm at· a COl'l of •i.~ million for
maintenance, transportation~ IDd .office
space, and '95(1,000 for the continuation school. _
The Combined faclJIUes to be built out
of the $25.1 million i&1l.Ml would prepare
the di.strict tO house a projected enron-·
ment or 15,400 in 1975. Each o(_the seven
e
sch®ls pl~nned would handle 2,500
students each.
When phase one of University Hi&b· is -
completed this fall, the district. win . be
operating four high schooh1-for an enroll·
ment of 7,200. There are 16,000 people liv·
ing in the district this )'ear, compared
WIUl an e1pected popWalkln of 111.000
five years from oow.
Aslwed valUltions in the district this
yeir•tolal l300 million Ind are upectH
to tflw 283 percent m the n¢ decade .to
1 total IL~ bplion, provldinJ the bull
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Returned
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MWl! -A CblclJlo hijlCirer ~ecein4
• backalapplng """""" In Cuba lodly .. , '!be _.,. Ille! crew -bolh Iha
capllln Ille! co-pilot m Orange . CoontJ
residentf -were back in Milin1 a ftt
hours 11.ttr 1board tbe United Alrllnl
Flight 598 ·lhll had been captured by !bl
gunman on a fll&ht from San Diego te
Portland, Ore. , ,,,. eap111ii. or~ mol lo 1"' ~
SUI! Paaee .Ollv•,J;aaJuu".~
'Ibo CDopilal Ii & lllJ.QililOJ ' :n, .imr
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Leullr lbortJy aflet -trem .'"" Dleio.
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she said, "so it's really not lbat bad 'Ibe
important thin& ii that no GDe was hurt."
QWgtey, who had never flown outside
the Uilited Slatea before. didn 't hive time
to 11y much aboUt bis CUban adventure
The family moved to Turtle ROclc two
years 130 from Sant.I An1 and Quigley 11
on the bolrd of the lrvine Rlnch Water
District ud a Founder' If the Irvine
Communities Auoeiatioo.
TRAFFIC MOVES OVER UNDIVIDED FREEWAY FROM SAN CLEMINTE TO E~ TORO
Dividing B•rrier Planned on Stretch htWMn El Toro •ncl C1pl1tr•no BNch . .
• Using the :n.yesr .. ld stewmlea u a
hottqe, the .....,.. forced hls ~ll' ln!I!
the cabin Ind abouled to Capt. Joo
Kolens: "CUbi! Qibil!"
Kolons -·the lircntlt Ille! flew lo
Tijulnl, Meilco, "Wbere mor. IUel -
lllren -the ....,, Tri, -lbia Rt coww· tor-Hnua'a J• Martt
Nixon to :Watch Returns
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By JORN V.ILTERZA
Of ... Oellr l'ltlf Sid
Presideo.t Nixon today was planning for
a quiet election day at the Western White
HoUJe in San Clemente Tuesdly, followed
by an even.inc of witching election
returns to see if his slrona: stumpin& for
GOP hopefuls .pays oil.
Today's acUvlty 1t the Sao Clemente
compound was expected to be calm Ind
restful after weikJ of whirlwind ~
paignin& for candldltea tbrouchbut the
nation.
Observers today termed the eampaifft
effort among the largest in history by a
President seeking votes for -fellow party
candidates.
Saturday's talk in Phoeni1 -which will
be replayed toni!ht on network television
at a eo1t of.PI0,000 (the Republican Par·
ty ls •fOOtinf U... bill) -hlt h1td at th"e
mob which caused the tense disturbance
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at San Jose last week.
The President referred to th t
demonstrators as "thugs ind hoodlums."
ln his blistering 1ttaek, the President
asserted that "creeping pennissivenes1"
was eroding American aociety.
••As Jong as I am President no bind ol.
violent thup is going to keep me from
going out and spe1king with the
Arnette people wherever 1 want to go,"
he' said.
Vice President SpiJo Ainew joined in
the fusllllde oplnat the mob Ille! the
Democr1tie opposition Sunday during. •
day·linC visit and tours with P,..ldent
Nl1on.
1be chier executive and Agnew-Dew, to
La Jolla Sunday momlng. lo 1ttend
church terYiees, -then they and their
wiva visited a eonvaleaeent bMpilaJ in
the ocenlc San Di•co COUnl1 community.
Freewax Divider Slated
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By JORN V.ILTERZA
Of, 1M O.llY l'llfl Sllff
A abort section of San Diego unguarded
freeway divider strip -where an auto
sped aCJ'OU into the palh of a truck
recently creating Orange County's worst
fatal accident of the year"!.. will have a
new, eiperimertal, concrete barrier in
the next two years ln a massive divider
project from Capi!trano Beach to El
Toro. ·
The area expected to receive the half·
mile concrete: llCUlphued divider i! a half·
mile span of the divider near the Estrella
Improvement projeCt. a chief spokesman
for the State Division of Highways said
todl)'.
The concrete barrier wiU be contoured
to force a careening car back Into the
lane of traffic; instead of aerOM the
d1vider into oncoming lanes.
The fl'<ljecl wl)I be let out to bid wllhln
the nut year, 1dded the spokesman.
Despite tbe" large 1Dd eosUy project,
however. another strip or uoauarded
freeway through San Clemente will re-
main unp,ro~ for at, least the next
few years.
The IS.mile median project will start at
Camino de Estrella, then head northward
through lhe Capiltrano and Mission Vjejo
areas to lhe junction of the San Diego
and santa Ana Freeways, llnklnl with
barriers which 11ready~exlat.
The lack of 1 freeway divider fence in
''the big curve" area of the freew1y 'at
Capistrano Beach was; one of the faeton
in lhe grind1ng, firey crash which claim·
ed the Uves of a Marine se;geant, hia
wile a:nd their two ,youngesl chlldren .
earlier this month.
Dtsplltl the 1everlty of that crash,
however, highway patrol spokesmen said
thelt cbarta of fatalities along the un·
dJvlded itretch ·of freeway through the
Saddlebaek Valley and into San Clemente
abow·tbe death rate u ''not alanning.''
c:.aa · Projects Outlined •
We•t•er
Yopu might catch tome tun be-
tween J o'clock and 2:30 Tuesday
lfternoon. Otherwlst, fogy condi~
t.lom: wtll prevan· alona the coast
with temperaturu er'avit.atina be-
twMn 67 and 71.
INSmE TOD.\ V
Dan·a Perk-up. Scheduled
.A aerte. ol -iructlon projedl deltJn.
ed to pot the Polllb on Dini Hl!"l>or will
begin· in coming motllbe--lncludlng pav•
Ing , 11ndlcaping of 2$ acre! of open 1p11iee
and-groundbreaking for 1cces1 or y
.!oc:Ultles.
bmkw1t.r·llld sau&lng out al the chan-
neil.
All the tailings from the massive
dredge wort hive been dumped in a zone
off 'Doheny beach to create an artificial
lllrfing red.
IU1TOUlld the huge twin marlnu 11 the
harbor. ·
Throughout the flnisb 1lork at the
harbor. •ectt' to the pu!Jlic will be kept ·
available.
Study Scheduled
For Capistrano
Law Enforeement
Airport. -,.in. -werlo .
•board the Joi, the -u.s -111-Jecked to C:Ubl dmint tbe •• • eri.d • ••
Xolen1 lll41be .-.. ....-.. i
lhell bebind the pilol'• -' ~
the rupt from 8inA!Jelo !!> e.ne ~MIA Leullr or·citber ~Iii
froat ol ~ ... 11 ·111 ~. ., ',
At ooe point, Kololll .ald, heotoid·'•
By PAMELLA HALLAN 11<1r-..1o pull a-., bml tr...~
Of "'-IMllJ PMlt ltelf pocket and plaai lt • bJa be8d, ' -"'
A probe into San Jue Capistrano'• "I' mUn h•iMa 'lbil 'la a ~
futon! law &Jl(orcemenf needo ii •bout lo _illon, .. ·-qai'6itf'h.~·
be initiated. . 11Y111C. Tbe bmt carried u...::::::S
Richard Grace, pro!eaor ol pol)ce lntlpil or the ~the c..ptain llld.
science at Cal &lite Loa Angeles bu been ·· P-en 11111 pewmen Mid the Iii=
hired lo. atudy 1l1e pouibUill .. , Id-jlcker, Who boarded the plm!O fth twi!
vantages, dlaadvantages, teMces and amall children' m San ~, .~
coila of establishing and m1lntalnlng a; cfellgbted when bl ut!Ved bl Ciilia. ;,
local poUce department u oppoled to 11Hll face flci teemed to-:~ lJc!B up .. •
conUnuing the contract lel'Vicol .r Iha 1114 -.... lllOiP ·Gacilsberl. "if,
Oranie r.ouiity .Sheriff'a Dept. ,.... , 'jli WM jlalt very,-veiy pn!Qd.'', .•. •
'I'h1I year'a sheriff'• department COljl: Two c 1> e d • tbNrd the . jet •
have been pn>jectecl by their 1udtt«...,.. --• llllt1.0d>a'mfllllamu·-tr0Uer lo be $127,392. ThiJ la Ip-• the gunm .. ·I Wlnll lf8dlal II Ila
tel th lul llHllll ........ . . re~~~ y eo percut more an "When-;;-~. the. la tbt
'!be aludy· wu aulhorlud by the city kblkt unll°"'.!&r:C blili 0. & "!" council becauae of the tncreuln& CIOili ... they 1'el\ w away," aaid·"lt-~ \
and Jnoreaoing population. old Debonb ,.,._ ol sm Dlqo. ,
Included ln the •lu!IY will be a review J~ Elcomb,• !!"'!I!!!': uo~'
111d analyila ol lli< cily'a pment 11w en:-----1nm Su~~ aid-11\1'
forcement ..,.,,lee bued 01>-the ~. mUilllmln Ille! Iha ...,.... tOpt .up tM
1ltuatloo Ille! a tluoe-yeor projection ol c1--~ theJ ·~ fnlP. oervlcel provided 11 the cfl)l COllllnilfs the view. .
conlroct servica or lf It providel Ill own 'Ibo two dllldrm 1111 the .... w!lll Gil
dtpartmeut. . gunmu. 'lbeJ Md rw•w,_, ill U.
Cooncllm111 Bill Blthpto who 11 Iha plene'1 -... ilmlac 1118 lllPI;
council liuon lo tbe•cotlllllllnt, said he pllyinf wllb loyl er "talldnc wllll·
_ hopes the study wlU lnetude 0 intanel--1tew11d1A11. • •, •
bl"" IUch as per-.! conllct with tho . ~11111 tlla"bJJadrer"o!tl~·-·
communllf. ileparluP -lllit alr<l'lft loilr ~
The study is apec{td to take a to retr'"-. flihlnt 'rod' be bid cmTlil
minimum of tl days 1t•a ,t"OSt-of $75 a aboard fn,S. Diep.
day plus upenaes, Tbe lolal fee may not '!be pl ... landed ID Miami II 7:111 un:
exceed 12,500. _ todly Iller IJlOJllllrC abqul -........
Completion of the atudy ia,requlred..by the .,-ID "Cubo. , • , , .
Jan. 1 Grace baa ·agreed ttf present 1cf. ~ the fllcbl, the bijlcbr Al .
dllfonal iQfonn1llon to .•llgmenl the baale bohlad • Jumo -In tba·abfn wl1ll llfo '
malerlal aflerthlt.rlate>lf Ill< councU,oo P~ pruoed IDIO lbe bacl: ot flilt ·-•
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A fairlt1 authofitivt 1ourct
roisu the po1sibUitu that Bri·
Wn11 notorlour Jtu:k th1 Rippe" .
uw g~~d.lon of Queen Victoria
and the heir to the: thrOM.
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Tiie OY<rlapplng Jobi, llld Ha-
Diltrict administrative· Officer Larry
)..eamag, will -~ with paving -k
lat.I' lhll·Y.-·
Soon after lhe paving ... work ls com·
l'l•le\l,, l~~ under plana drawn up
b)' I ..... LalUM firm will be(ln plan-
ting tbt 2S'acru of open'1paee reaeatioft
...., Jn the -ll<lfl& with other land
·-in '!Md ol planilnf. Thi! job will 111rt In A(irtf.
"Tbis is the 1tipylation on . 1ll -tf the
1ubtequent contracts at the harbor,''
Leaman eiplained, ''we have streaed
that , public access aJway11 be ·main·
lained."
deslres. · ·t.eut:ar, then tbe eCMer two 1tewarde1111
Mircte BUer111111 llliO' Sin11b, w11o'•...; tuml' .. ho.tap. . ' l • ~
Shat'Oh · T-ate's M'atr -'IWll.ene•or we~ ........ -. , • · •et I • llllp Of ~ elle Ila ......
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At pr<lel!I, contradora m flnilhlng
the trenchllll Ind !nllall1tton ol up-
der.,,,...i uWlU• • lhroopout t b e
nwstte -complu Ille! the Army COfJll ol Enllneen II wlndlng·up ill f!nll
dNdt!illC ol iM --· f 1'n Uceet of chdae m1teri1l, howtver,
hu pn>mptod I ..... bill lo· the Harbor
D~lrlc;t from, the COfJll,
An .. tr• '77.000 will be added onto the
county cootrlblltlon....oL.moro lhll1 S4
million for cmmltucUoo ol I b •
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G....-.Oking ceremonies for the
J)llblic' f1ellJUoi Ind bume.s should
telre place dOrlng the lonclacope period
next spring, Leamon 11id.
Besides the contract •ort undut.aken·
for paving Ind lanclacaping, the JWbor
Dli1rlct will order the ...ctlon of three
mil• al budillla wblcb will complol<lY
ThA public laundllng ramp, which hi•
been open free or dlarge "' ~ Pllbllc for
mo<lths, will rem11n open durJnc the
-k perlodt.
"There mlgbl be '°"" j11(ii'e Jn. coovenieDC'e, but the boaters dOo't teem
to mind," Leaman aald.
In the lllell 1elio111 al the county's
hlrbor review board, the pone! this -k
reviewed pl111111 I« the 1110ttl 11 the
hlrtJor U well II !lie. Sporl!llblng ! ...
cllnJ.
D ' 19-· Id ·-the . ..., •• -i:,., t1io.11r1-• ating year-o u. -~ _..,... .• o,w ...,q;e
LONDON (AP) -&111111 Pol1111kf, ~. •
Singer Take Vows . whote WUe. Sharon Tate was murdend1ln
Calllornta 11 nioriths qo, la tn11rfng the
rounCfl of Loncfoa nJlht lpoll with IJ>ret•
ty 19-)'Ml'<id Callfoml111, ~b ~ TAOS, N.M. (AP) -~lloppar,
"We JUS\ hive f1DI," 11kl Mill KMp. dltedor .Pl the -"!ao)o ,• ad
"We doo't "diacusa each otber'1· prlv1te Mlebele Phillipi, wllo -a_.._. If
llve1." Mia Keep 111d llhe la -lted'..._ths now-<ii....ndod "l!uR....:!i-'-"-
from ber husband, In 111folati! rum pro. •liiitiitr -· -Ill •
ducer Ille mel In the Unlllcl Slalu. --.._c
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-~ O~ange Cou.nty
75% Vote Seen
.B1. JOANNE REYNOLDS
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Dave Hitchcock, Orange County"s ·
Rqiatrar o! voters, today predicted a 75
to 80 percint 'turnout of the county's
812,006 voters fer Tuelday's election.
. "We've hued cur plans on a 75 percent
turnou~ but tt c:oold go u high as 80 per·
cent. I set that the Secretary of State has
predicted 78 percent statewide, aod
Orange County usually runs one percen·
tage point above the rtate average,"
lf!tchcock observed .•
Of the total voter registration, thtre
ce 252,590 Democrats, 3 2 6 , 4 s 9 .
Republic.ana, 5,220 American Independent
Party members, 1181 Peace and Freedom
Party members, 102 members of
miscellaneous parties and 27,751 voters
wbb declined to state a party affiliation.
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divided into five areas where the ballots
will be counted before being forwarded to
Santa Ana for final tabulation.
Jn addition to the vote counting center
in ~nta Ana there wiU be centers in
Costa M~, Hun!Jng1<>n Beach, La Habra
and Buena Park.
"We'll do about half the counting-on
Coleman counters and half on Cubic
volronic mac:htnes," he said.
·The pools will be open from 7 a.m. to I
p.m. Voters will elect a governor, six
statewide officers, a U.S. senator, all 38
Cautbrnia members of the House of
RePresentativea, half the 40 state
senators, all 80 assemblymen and four
members of the state Board of EqU1llza·
lion. They will also decide on 20 st.ate
ballot propositions and, in Orange CQyn--
ty, one oountywlde proposition on forma·
tion of' a mass transit district.
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tlAILY .. ILOT ..... W lllclltnl Kellllff'
83 ~ailed
hi :Anaheim
Rock Riot
By JACK BROBACK
Of 1111 Dlll'I' .. llOI Stitt
Anaheim Convention ~nter became
the latest l!fget of dissiden~ youth Sun·
day night when about 400 of them did
more than $2,000 damage In a three-hour
rock and bottle throwing riot. ..
Nine police officers were injured and 83
troublemakers arrested, including 4.5
juveniles. Two were jailed on felony
charges of assault with a deadly weapon
and several' for being under the inlluence
of drugs.
• The youths were ostensibly. protesting
a sold-out rock ·concut by the Grand
Funk Railroad, a top rated musical
group.
Anaheim police, not anticipating trou·
ble had a normal complement of only 20
officers on the scene.
' attcbcoct a.a.Id hia ,office will be trying
out,a new counting syatem for Tuesday's
election. Instead or counting aU the
ballots in Santa Ana, the county has been Locally, voters will alto select a county
tax collector and ,the fourth district
supervisor. Joe Greene and Bob Citron ,
two deputy tax collectors are seeking the
post held for 30 years by retiring tax col·
POLICE CLOSE IN ON SUSPECT AFTER ONE OF THEIR COLLEAGUES WAS INJURED
At Midnight in Anaheim, Officers Rush Help From ,convention C.•nter to Katella and Harbor lnt1rs1c.tion
When the angry youths stormed the
glass doors , kn ocking one of them off its
hinges, the police called for mutual aid.
More than 380 officers responded from
more than 20 other Orange County law
enforcement agencies.
DAILY PILOT ....... ..-... ,._._
S.CI te
Rob•tl N. Wo.l
Praidtnt •r.cl Publillllr
J1di: R. Curley
Vlu l'm:.t1111 Ir.cf Gtnw11 Mlrlll9tr
· Jector Don Mozley.
In the fourth dl!trict, Gordon Bilhop
and Ralph Clark are vying for the seat
held for lf years by William Hirstein.
The dlatrict runs from Anaheim to the
San Diego County line in the inland por·
lion or the county.
With 1971 set as the year to reapportion
Congressional, state Senate a n d
Assembly districts, Republicans are
pushing for control ot, the Senate and
Assembly.
Richard Cardinal Cusl1ing .
Dies of Cancer at Age 75
College Preview
For Clemente
Stullents Slated
''We have had almost 35 rock concerts
in the convention center and this i! the
first time we have had any trouble," said
Tom Liegler, center director.
Capist,rano Sets
License Action
lho111•• K11•il Edllor
7ho"''' A. M11'11!rtt~ M.1naglfd fdl10I"
Ri,h1rd P. H1 U '°""' Ot•noo '-11 IEdJtor -~II M .. ; no W.t ley 1"-1
ftf'#PDl'I lta~h: ml Wut hlllo1 lwltw~ • Uol.IM llHCh; m f"or•I AYM!lt
tlllftllnoien B11c~' 17175 •••di lovl_. Sin ClenM!Ut: .)OS Norlh EJ c.min. "-'
Currently the GOP controlt the Senate
21·19 and the A81embly 140-39 with one
seat vacant.
* '*; * Busin~ Open
In f.apistrano
While state offices and the offices of
the city of pan Juan Capiltrano will be
elated on election day Tuesday, almost
everything else will ffillaln open,
' ' Local banka have reported they will be
ope1 for buslnes11 as wW the major stock
markets-.
All cities, e1cept San Juan, will stay
open for bus1neaa aa w10 county offk::es.
State employea are tattng a holiday but
courll will be open for buainesa on ei.o.
Uon clay. ·
As in the June primary election, bar1
and saloons will be open on Tuesday.
BOSTON (UPI) -Richard Cardinal
Cushing, the "common man's" prince of
the Roman Catholic church who also was
a confidante of the powerful Kennedys,
died today of cancer.
Death came shortly before 2 p.m. EST
at the cardinal's residence. Archbishop
Humberto S. Medeiros, who succeeded
the ~I less than a_month agQ, was
reported at his bedside when the prelate
died.
First word of the Cardinal's falling.
came about twObours earlier when Chan·
cery officials said he was In ''.critical"
condition. his health "failing rather
rapidly."
The Cardinal, who llepped down last
month after 26 years as Archbishop of
Boston, was stricken by caJlCi!r 14 yeara
ago aiid wu given eight months to live in
1964 when a malignant kidney was
removed.
Chancery olllclall did nol dlsdooe lhe
nature of the 75-year-<ild prelate's latest
medical problems, but Jt was reliably
. -Jf ~ INlf!lllON follll for Cdfornfa, ,_,,.for Proposition IO!
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'l'Japooltlon10wlllgotaar..,,...., solnrarafn a,,,..,..y, (In fact, ltml(htemi lower !tin the lo~g
brmelincmoremoney available for n.,. hom .. and run.)
apulmanta, ahoppfllfl' cenlen and omu buildings. That's why Propooltion 10,... passed nnanl-
J-.----'"""that meana more jobs I mous!y by the State Legillature and signed by Gov-
Hotrwlll Propolltlon 10 do this? • ernor lleapn. Former Governor Pat Brown aupJl!lrte
By dohlr awt.y with California's out-of .date. It So do busineu andJabor union•. But their endora&-
~ln"MJit"""''"' Jawa on larg• buainea Joana (the kind of.· mehte can't make It Jaw without yoar YES.
loon.s vital to the construction lnd u.atr:v)-and open-So help them by ••tint YES November S. You'll
Ing them up to free competition. N.,. York paned a be dolnt a rood.Job for a lot of good people.
Jaw like Propaoltlon 10 way back In 1850. That'• one
nuon why Calllornla will thi• year be deprived of
% of abiUim;doDan which will go to hell'N""York .--
and 44 other ltate. with more modern JaWI,
~tlon 10 wlll chin,. all thla without Colt..
hlrJIDll •-or clwl(ills Ille interast 11°" ~In
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l'ald for by Californians for Yes Oii 10
Stat. CMlnun: Art Ltnt1etter
Vice Chairman: Hon. Tom Bradler, Hon. EdmUnd
G. "Pat" Bniwn, Rorer l:tnt. Gordon. C. Luce.
Mn. lrtn• Paraona Mann · ·
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reported to be cancer. The cardinal
reportedly has been bed-rtdden for
several da)".
English Program ·
Report Slated
TnJJtees of -t~ Capistrano Unified
School District wUl hear a repOrt on the
San Clemente High School English pro·
·gram at tonight's a o'clock meeting in
Serra School.
The program, whlch was criticized by ·
the Citizens Advisory Com mittee in its
summer report, has been undergoing a
face lifting by a cuniculum development
committee. Thelr report will outline p~
gress made and contain recom·
mendations for future English cur·
riculum.
Another area criticiz.ed by the advisory
comm1ttee was the purchasing depart·
me1t. nus department will ask the boa'll
for authorization to use a purchasing
calendar which is de!igned for efficienCy
and economy.
A preview of college and university
programs and requirements will be of.
fered to San Clemente High School
students and their parents Thursday in
the school's annual College Night con·
ferences.
The program, a>sponsored by the
school and the Parent·Teacfier-Student
Association, will begin at 7:30 p.m. in
Tri ton Center.
College preparation briefing will be
given by the school· guidance department
under directio n of Counsellor Richard
Buswell.
Students and parents will then choose
conference sections for detailed in·
formation abouJ__the priva~ and public
university and college systems.
Dr. Sam Hlntbn of the UniVerslty of
California at San Diego will conduct the
public-university session.
Mrs. Catherine DicksOn of Cal.State
San Diego will outline state college
system opportunities for I u t u r e
graduates.
Private college offerings will be
discussed by How~d Bush of Chapman
College, and junior college currlt'Ulwn
will be presented by Jack Schwarb:baugh
of Saddl~back College.
City council of San Juan Capistrano
hopes to adopt a business license ordinan·
ce a11.d appoint a parks and recreation
comrnission at ton ight's 7 o'clock ad·
joumed meeting.
Members of the business community
have been invited to express tbeir views
of the controversial ordinance whlch ·
computes the fees for retail, wholesale
and manufacturing concerns on the basis
of_ lheif gross receipts.
The proposed ordinance was designed
"'by councilman Josh Gammell, a
businessman, finance director Paul Lew
and Dave Hornstein, representing the
chamber of commerce.
Jf adopted it will go into effect Jan. l
and will operate on the honor system.
The city has agreed not to audit any
books.
Also oo the agenda is the appointment
of the first parks and· recreation com·
mission. The council narrowed d 0 w n
possible candidateis during an e1ecutive
session Monday. ·,
JOE DUFFY
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NEWPORT-MESA UNIFIED SCHOOl DfSTRICT
~ Straight. Forward
Cbmmunications
~ H0nesty
~ Integrity
ltl' AREA RESIDENT: Orange County ·1 f years, Heri;or 'Area-8 years
ltl' EDUCATION: Business Administration-Major (Phoenix College)
"' BUSINESS: I
Litton Syste.ms , Inc . (Senior Program Administrator)'
Baltimore Orioles (Professional Ba se ball)
ltl' COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES~
Harbor Area youth baseball program, member of Parent Tee.c:lien 'An'n,
member of Athl etic B ~ter Club, Coste Me•e Higli School
ltl' FAMILY: ·
I Mrs .) Carol Duffy , (housewife & stuileht Orange Coast College)
Mark , 14 -fr esh man , Costa Me•a High School
Dene , 11 -•ixth grade, Coll ege Perk School
ltl' GOALS: E!Kourage respect for authority, discipline & character af -fOlllftl
VOTE JOE 'DUFFY.
. TUESDAY -NOVEMBER 3rd, _1970
For the BOARD .of EDUCATION NEWl'ORT·MESA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
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On Oclober '· 1t7Q, lltfCN"t ...... Nollf'r f'llbllc In 1...:I for 111d $111-, INnoM ll'I'
t11H 1r.i IC1ren Jov Mah11t11 kNWri It "" to be the Per'°" w1'loM n1ma •• wb&(rl~
od to tfM wlthl!I lrtttrumllnl 111111 adc-IH;ecl Ille UICl.llft tht ltf!lf, (OFFICIAL SEAL) ' MAit'{ k. HENRY Net•l'V Publlc • C1llfol'n la Prlt'ICINI OfflCI ln Orel'lff County My COR'll'flln!on t:ulre1
NOY. 1 .. lt72 PubllVltd o,.._ co.rt o.nr 1>1101.
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LEGAL NOTICE '
HOTICE 011' TltUSTll'ti SALi
NL 1-tttS 011 Wlldnt!dar. De<:rmber J, 1t70. 1t
11 :Oii O'tloc:k A.IA .. •I "" $0lrlh Fron! .,._ t•11\Ct lo tilt Old COl.lnlY CourlhollM, '" tti1 city at $11111 Aflll WESTEll.M MUTUAL COltPORATION, • Clllfarnll
C~lllon,. IJ lfVJtft, llndtr TM detcl al tnl" ml4e bY 0 e. I' COllPOtt.a.T\OH, 1 C1ll'-l1 C~1lloft 1tld ~ ll'llbrull'V 10, )ffS, In lloak 1"'9, PIH NJ,
of Olllc!•1 Ae<:ords cf Df'•nte COU!ltv, C1llf11rnl1 elven ta MCure en f~l'dnl• 111 favor al DANIEL J, FISCHER •nd DAWN$. FISCHER, husband Ind wife., -JGfnt Te"lnls now oWnecl Ind Mid tw MIKE FAULKNER and NORMA LEE ll'AULICNER. HllSband Ind Wiie •• lalnl l..,_nts by reason pf IN! breach cf c"1aln obllt1llons HCUfM fher,by, nallce Gf wnlch WIS -~ Jul~ 16, 1970, In !look tl11, Page m, Gf wld Offtclal Record,, will 111! ti p11bUc auction ta ll>e hlth(1t bidder for ''sh•-Pt~•lile In l8wful "'°"""
of "" UnltK Stain ti IM llnir of u!r, wflhaul w1rran1Y as IG !!!le, 110S!lft1lon M encumbr11>CH. !hp lnlrrt1t ((111""1'rd to 11nd now lleld bV u ld Trll!lee uncle• Mid
Dftd ot Trust, 111 tlld to th• klllowlll!I
crescrfbtd or-r+r. 1-11: Loi I Gf Tr•d NG. 3911, In !hr Clll' at Costa Mes., Counrv GI Orange, St1tr Pf C1llk.or"t1, as a« m1p ~rded '"' 8ooll 174, Ollltio 3t ki 47 lnclus!vt cf Ml1ananeow Maps, In the llfl'ic• ol the Counl'I' ROG>rder Gf 1tld Countv .•. 8ent11d1rv 1t1!H llwll p;O!>fr+r Is t 1111Wn 111 1'ft M&ndoa Drive, Co1t1
Mn.I, C1Ufor"I' for 11w1 PUJlllllt of ......... obHt1IJone .ec:ured by 1tlcl OMd lnclodl1'4 fffs, dl1rae1 and rii:Pftll1tl at lhe Trost" tnd -1 Mle. 0.led; OctobeT 17, 19711 WESTERN MUTUAL CORPORATION Tr(tslee Br Fkn' V1" V11kenb!Jrah. Vice Presjclenl
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LEGAL NOTICE
HOTICa 01" TllUSTt:E'S SALR
NL 2·2.,. °" w~ O.Cembtt' 2, 1m, •I
11 :Oii o'clodl: A.M., Al the Sollfll front •~ troric• ~ tt>t old Counl'I' CwrltlovM. Ir• tr-c cll'I' o1 So,.._ All.I Wl!STl!llN MUTUAL CORPOltATION, I Cellfal'tlll CarPC>tallon, 01 tnr.iee, 11ndw ftlt dlld al •lrutl ml~ by 0 e. F CORPOllATION, A C11!!oml1 C0111«1tlon, ind recorded Fetww rv 10, 1H.S, In &aalc ,.,,, P1oe 960,
ot Offlc'-il Records cf Oranstt: Cou"l'I'' C1llfornl1 t lwn to &KUre '" lnOebtednett In !1YOI' (If Oil.NIEL J. FISCHER 11111 DAWNS. FISCHER, HU1ob9nd alld Wfft a1 Jal"! Tenentt """" owntd and htld b'f J. kARL WILLIAMS and LE 0 NA WILLIAMS, H111bar!d Ind wlte IS Jo!nl TetW1nl1 b'f rea'°" ol ITlf! btNch ol cer-t1ln ob119tllons secur.!11 ITlf!rebY, f'IOllce GI
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Wiii Hit II P'JOllc NCtlon to "'' hlvhast bidder for e11h, par1ble In l1w1ut mor>tY
ot the U"I~ Sl1tn ri Ille tlme Gf bit,
NoSmog-
From'75
Autos
Complete-New York Stock List
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( ,,,... ,;i-''i 36\ti )(,'~ ilii: i; CfT'Fi!11\..!;olO 111 Ir: Jlt; ll~ -'Ill ,.tk "'i.is. SU ~ l'° "• systems now being pl&Med or ~:r,,;,11 co 2 ,, t \. • ' -~ c11ia.s....c t10 wJ41 ~ "' "'"' -''"" Mot """ t s *-JU.,.. .-.• 1975 model cars will remove "•'"",.'~,., s ~'" l-11" ~· + .,. c ,.., 1nv 54 "' 1'"' 1011 u•4 + VI G Mo1 pn.1s 1 st !' W "' •• to b" . if' t Ir Pr . "° .Ul'J Ulfl •SV. -~ C~l"v DI at S1 20•M t1~ 21111. -GmPCtm .IO S? !'~ Jlo\ + i' u1e au mo ue as a Stgn ican Ar Pa.f•.1s 1 11• 11• 119 -1\/1 c s•~• _j(lio 1 ,~ ffio ,.._ -GP~o~'.. 1.611 11s '1' 11tt -. ,,
factor in the nation's air poUu-~11~u.1~ ~ 1!v.i 1f.! 1~ :t :! l1:~eg111·~ fl f.!Z ~ if~ t:.;·~ !!: if"1~:0 ~ J~ 11"' lf-._ + " · bl r-aJ M to AluotM 11 l 1"'4 21'" 21\li -W. CltvCtlff t'to .~ (7\1, 4 'n 4; ~rn Sit ,i ( I "" ~ + • lion pro em, \.11:Der o rs Al• Gu 1.10 _ ,•11.. u ... 1.s•1 ... 1, 111'1Euii ,:" fJ :1:1~ 3314 ""' _"" s1111111 .• ' 11 1~ 11 . -"9-·, President Edward 'N. Cole said :~"::, 1c"'~! .. l. ''v. 2.s • -• '°'"• 1~ 'I "" Ht.41 .,.. + " T .. Ef 1.s1 507 ~ 2'Y.i 2"" ... :1 b Tu 'day ... 1::mns 5t n t~ ~ = '.;: 1""1!~ta .to ll~ '4 11,.. +'Ao 8!.f' f,'81 ,JO ZXIO, I• lf\\ 1m -,..,
ere e • AlcanAl11 1.211 Ill i.i-. 1~ 1t'l'i +.,. f~: fill~i.fo •1t ~~ ~ W,: +·~ Ganeil:''l¥.1,\ ;f ~m i1:: 1L~ :.;:~~ He said lhe auto Industry :r,:s..!,~':' :£: " ul.I 1•,,.. l~ ""+ i0111 ri a..I " .av. ft11 ah " Gwi111r • 20 ' 11\ ..,. ••••• ,.
bad achieved hOUtslanding ::t,::Lcud j~ l~r =~ ::~ j \i t ~ ~~~~~~ n ~ 11'l :: fl~ ~aP::cpf . lf: t:'n ~ mt~:::~
P""'"""ss" during tbe past '•! "'•'"• • . ..! 10 J)l'I :J6V.. 3'* ~ t% 0::8~11t;i 1 '.!f 1~ F' ~ #~ + ~ ~~ l:l:, ~ Uv. Utt ::~ + ~· ••~· ~ 1 .~, 41 I~ U lt\11+"" ~PO·-' ' !"" 11"1'.fln.20 2 1~ 1•\11 !"'+" decade and CW're.llt .. 1 ...... call A tol!Cf! l.211 UI ,.~ ln't II -• I -~ •1141 mt '1"" •"' ltnlPC "'°" 2J OU N ~ +."' w--o.\i!-~ A I Main .olll U 'HI.) U l"'f ~Cot 111 RAJ~ 1I ~ ...... ~"' fs ~ lbr1!1 l'llo 10 IAt 11'i 11 ••• ,J_ -for a further ''quantum im-Al~IU .7~ 1 2tlot 1'Y.i •l'o .... Cml~lll I '° 3.S if.,. ,.... ).jlU, w. Idell-·*' 1.S J:W. ~ nl -._:: . Alli: Pd ... t l•lii UV. l•,._ l.o Sou pf ' t:ill .,'h 41 lfl ::i llltrt. 1.«I ;w ~ •I• (IJla-'9 NEW CAPRI 2000 -Lincoln-Mercury's import from Europe -the Capri -ptrorolvehme1n97t•5• in emission con-~l1J3e:r J-:g ~ 'f_.. 1lli 21 -~ Vi' ~~' 1~ ~~ !"" ~~ + !t \::!"1~ 1 ~ ffV. fly, ll -+':a", • · • y , A/ 1, c1111m 1j 1• l:W. 14 -X ~· 1 ti 111/t 1 VI! r; '"' Aide~ 4' ~ •I'll ~ + ge.tS 8 big bro ther January 2 When 8 2-liter engine &nd 3UlomatiC tranSmlSS)00 A o!\IPC .oll)e l l"lo l l"" I~+ O:li I• 1 ... 1•1 n~ ii lft\Al pjJ,IS i 51 51 SI ._., l He added, however, that ~~'1,,.'·~,... " jP4 """ ""' + a P tt .4.lr :J6 11-11 1 • M 11r1Ald DI J J .u14 ., ... -'!It T u. will be available as options. The new Capri 2000 is equipped with high-revving, '.current government proposals~~~ ·r' '"j1 :-1~~ 2~ +·~ ~~~ ... 1i~1o it 41v, n~ m: v.i gi::11 :ltrl!. ,J f:14 nv. "" ... ,
122-cubic-inch overhead cam four-cylinder engine that develops 100 horsepo\ver, to e 8 tab tis h substantially :~' 'l>f?~ """ 1' 1' -~ ~ao~1 .10 11 42'4. Ci? 4i ~ GlolM uni'• 11 13v, lla lit:"!'. ... '
a One-third ID. crease over the pe"onnance of the stand ard Capri' 1600 model. tougher standards than those A~H"~i-~ 211 :!Y.I ~5t:: .m: =:; :iwE: I~ N ':121.:1\.nll'I~~ +·~ .,J, :ll 21': ~ n .... rnz .:;-~ '' king too ch f •• to AAlrFUtr .ao 61't J~14 tl 9f ~ omE '"·-'• • 1\7\'J 101v.i 1G1Vr ••• 1c11nc 1.c ~ JO\olo "" '""_ ~ Power front disc brakes, styled steel wheels and radial ply tires are'"Standard as mu 0 i.ue au .a.m A1r11"' _.., 11 it~~ tt~ '1•~ + -::.;ori11.: 1~ d: mi: Jig i ~ ~~r!0 1!o50 1ll I~ = 'ir' +·~ industry in too short a time :gi,!~! ·I~ ' 1~ 1•1t '.\lo +Vt. 111;1 ic:'1 11 n:v. 11\'o 1 !,: ••ndl.ln . ., 2~ 2n. 4 _
rame or comp a nee. Am C•n 2.20 " Yi: JS:i. ll\.1-!.& annM•o 6611 n14i 21t1i + 14 r1ntW 1.so 2~ _., ~ ~ ;.:.·'l equipmenL f f 1 1 AmBdt• .20
1lt ~ ~ fit'.: .:.::M. :ZUJ...f.i',501 .J221~'111.,tt; ~7 _ U ~~a:s11,"~ \': :1~ :1~ l1~ -1 • u'-commen•-··e---~ ol ~."",.'.! '.:.?~ J 2~ UV. 2-+ \li anr.tcCo'.4<1 ' 1'\ot I~ 1 _.., ·•~Dr• I·'° 11 ~ 7.J 23'4-\41 .n..i.:t 1..:1 ,., ...... "' •• ., ...., 24 I 7$• I + \t CHI l'.:dl• I IO Uf Jtti 22~ ti ... 11 Gt Al.P ',Jli 45 il\t 1~ 1·~ a panel discussion on en-~c~,s':i, 1i~• 1t pi.:.,' j71• 2314 ..... oneai, cf' ' '•"' )f ' + 11 Gttfotlr '·"t t 13 1~ 1 +·'4i In m dh G 11)1 •• ' 2~-1'1 OflEdl!.)!S • 51 .51 51, -v.g~I-"' I~ 4' ~.,·I e ear , vlronmenlal conser.ialion at :~~." t~ ;~ l~~ ~~ ~ t ~ Gn~oOif'i:M in ~~ ~ ~14 +·Iii l:N ~~.: .~ H .... P.14 12!.li .:.:·14 I -an international conference of ~m0,,ir:~•"•"'.'.,1 ' "" 11'11> lW, •• · ·· onFd oi•...so 1 9'1'1 ,.VI ,.\Ii -~ t "' Finl 10 '°~ ~~ !..~ .... . " ' ... 2n~ 21,• ",~ _+•., !~F~e!~h·'·::i.' 'l!J 2'h._ ~ •• • ...... -IWnUnll .to 2• 21\.i 21\; "~ .... ,I ' -tho f•'nanc1·a1 execu"ves 1·n· Am •1V•ll ·~ " -· ..... ~,. ,.... ~... wun r," u , ,, , C I Adds M . . u A011al DI..... • 1111 ll'-11\11 ..... onNalG, I. 21'4 26-~ -. ' 19 Vt aprf,. mport argin stitui. .......... "'" ••• " .... '"'·~·. ,'" ,, ..... ,. "• =,:: .:::'B.i :I: l .m. ,r:: .(l:+:!'~, • . Am Exp ,,.., '' It 11 \lo n + 'h anP ... DI.a.St "° St st -r-Sh 1.20 :I 21 --"'T Cole Outlined Pro-·· made AE•lllll "'"' JIJO 56\11 56 6' -... IOflPw Pt4.$0 i21D 51 .SI JI 3-I --..... rr.•-AGonlru .$0 161 IJ,,,. 12".\ 1)\.11 1 \lo on lA!r .2So I' JO~ ffl, 10~ +·\oi l'llller .to '; ~ !;tt' 1,'tt •••:;a
Dy CARL CARSTENSEN
Lincoln-Mercury, now riding
the crest of domestic im-
proved sales perlonnance for
the 1971 model year is looking
towards the possibility of the
best year 'in the Divisioo's
hi.story.
Ben Bidwell, div i 1 ion
general manager, sald that his
optimiJm has been borne out
in the eerly stages of the new
)'ear's auto sliles campaign.
"We're well satisfied with
our 1971 model ye a r
performance to date. Bae.Jc in
August, I saJd that we'd set 1l
new model year record or at
least 430,000 deliveries and
I'm more confident than ever
that we 'll do it," Bidwell said.
1969 was Lincoln-Me.rcury'11
best year with Sales of 419.881
unit.a. 1970 sales were 372,474.
Bidwell also foreca s t
October sales of "about 46,000,
making it the second or third
best month In b l story.11
Bidwell alao said, •·we got
lucky on three counts; Ford
.Motor Company was not
struck; 1971 model production
start-up was excellent in
terms of quality and quantity;
1971 Lincoln-Mercury prices
seem to be very competitive."
Two new cars, the Capri im·
Port, and Comet, the domes!ic
built small car, have provided
the margin of improvement
over last year. Caprt sales
have reached 11,110 since in-
troduction last April 17 and
•·could have been twice.that or
higher had the supply of cars
pennitted,'' Bidwell 11aid. 111e
flow of cars td'the U.S. will he
doubled to 4,000 per month
during November and the ad·
dition of the new optional 2·
liter engine and automatic
trannnisakin could make it an
even more popular import.
The newest Capri including
engine option! is due at Lin-
coln-Mercury dellen January
'· * * * LEWIS PREVIEWS NEW
VOLVOS IN SWEDEN
Costa Mesa Volvo dealer
Dick Lewis just returned from
a e,ooo mlle journey to
preview lt171 model cars.
G<>thenburg, Sweden ls the
home of Volvo and Lewis
made the quick trip to view
the neW cars prior to the local
introduction. Lewis said the
1971 Volvo's "have aeveral
functional changes along with
a new model added to the
line."
* * '* CllANGES TO WATCH FO~
Olrysler's 25-car, th eir
answet" to Pinto and Vega, will
go into production next sum·
mer and be introduced to the
public just prior to the an-
nouncement of C hr y s I er
Corporation's 1971 models.
'I1le 25:car, as it ls now code-
named, will be built on a unit
body, 3 cut-down Valiant, and
wW use the Valiant 198 cubic
inch 6 cylinder engine. It will
be a 2 door model with con-
ventional rear seat.a and trunk
opening ••• Watch for an all·
new 4 wheel drive Corvette to
be introduced by Chevrolet in
the next 18 months. A ~
totype now in aceelerated
testing has a 400 cubic inch v.
8 mour:ted crosswise i n
midship position. Suspension is
independent for all 4 wheels.
Chevrolet earlier this year
denied plans !or a mid-engine
Corvette,
Your Money's Worth
In reducing poll.utioo since 1961 !!:,"1~p1~1..':i 1: 2:= 2:"° "~ ·+ ~ r't.~·~l:n l13: ~~ = 1:.,.. :-:-.~ lfm;'~ 'fl ~ k~ 1n;~.l'."':t models were 1nlroduced. He A Home 1.60 1.u 63'• 631\ ~.,.. ->.li Pfl1 Coo .,1a u •t• 1 4~ -.,. lfMoll 2.llCo 5 6.S """' E"v.i -
sai d em Is s Ions o f !~:Pp1.1! ,,f ~~ t•~, ~ -"' ~10 t;A~.so s1~ M-Jr..? if~.!. U ~~ g~k50 1,1j ~~ -. m. t
Amtnv.r so 11 .~ 3~~ 3:~.:.;·"-f~~:.fai~ 150 ,.i.v.1'!:11~-llo ~tsr.u1 .t 17t 22~ 1'"' ~-hydrocarbons (H Cl from cur· AmMr:1c1 .n •s '°' .. 20 '° ... M • 3 ..... » + 1o, 111su -•--, n .. + 1 Cl: ldt J2"'3114 31~=~c:~b~i'lo 3117t~IW.11'°"+~ ff"'· .. ,..,.,. 6.S 61 + .... ; rent models arc down more ~t.S.:,~;40 1s1 '" •'.:. ,,,, ... conioii o1·2 ~ 211. v~ 2n"':t ·\.11~~1.,:'~i." J1:J fr:~ 12111-•\loo J
than 80 percent and carbon :~•J.G,,::a i.~g ~ •i~ ·~~ ·~~ +1 ~ ~::: ~~1 180 s: im Y: L-~ 11lr: ~~ J !I-~l'I ii ;,!! monoxide C 0) emissions are AAaOw .nr 1111 si"" 511.,.. st ' c .... 1,111 Dita 111 "'~ .u 4Sl\ :t ... ., ullon Ind 1• Mio .J'lll ........ 1 • Am Settino I l 1s•.~ IS lH~ * CnOat ot• -''" "" "" ul , J down more than 65 percent, Am Sh1p . .oo 13 :ztl'I 22-22* Yo c,11.,, .. ooc1 (fO .. .... 601111 -\ti -..... -~
d 'th Ir II dA Smelt 1.90 2.it 16,,,. 1S>4. 16 ••. CDOkUnU ·50 1~ r,"' ~1" ffif .:;·~~:fi"~•t1 .~7D0 •, :r.n.• .n"" mto-'4 $ COmpare WI pre-con 0 e AmSoA!r 0.1 al 46 ~ "5\\ +" C-rln 1'.io 4-1 7'>,i 21'~ 2t\\-4Jo Ha11Fiiur1 I.OS 14 ~~ !."" ,.211..._ + ""-_. vehicles Am Std 1 511 ll...., 3lV. J)\lr -" CllOOl!r Tll. I 10 11v. n 12 -Yo Hamw11 .lil' 15 s ., • -" • AmS!d 1114/5 11 9''1r •J tJ -1 C-T ofl.2J ,f l6V. lt\11 lt\4 ._., k1mm Pap I 15, lt•• ~ .. ,,..s + !+-J He said these fi m1res are!:t'.\!.,~11 ···~ 2~1'i 2~ 2k't-::."''°"'..,'•'~.1;!!. s.11o,.., S414T"tt•mrnnd .c ",1; '••& -... o• e roe ,,..., .. llll6 29>;, 2tY, -'It Hllldlm" ... f lO '°" ,.·~ .......... baled on certification test •mTe.T 2.60 ni •P4 °~ 43'4 i-ids!! .60 16 11~ 1111o 11y,! \.'I Mend Har .n s It I' ' AmWWlr.s .5' •f 11 l"-l!Ma 'It 1"111& 30e 2J 2nli 21~ :n11o 114 Hann Cp .50 1 16V. , t::""
1
.. .li:.·• ~ Prreedures of the US Depart-AW •.1o1 1 . .u 1«10 ltt~ lt'n 1t11r ,, CarGw 2.10o ,, 1n,,,. 1711 111 1• HennaM 1.30 :u .. ., .., .. ~ :• · · Am ZlllC I HI. IV. •~ .. Coronet1n n 1 22.w. 22"11 22'1\ Harcourt 1 • · • ment of -Health, Education and Amt•M ·'° ' 20 711 20 ••••. caw1e1 coin 11 •11. '"' '-\\ -lt H•rsco ca • ': It~ 1:m" I.~ i' 1 • ••
Wet(arc (HE W) applicable to !M~1~"C~.o ~ ll"" J~~ ~~ + ~ ~~~~~1 1:: ~~ ~~\Ii ~l(:t !o~ -H!~~?1:I: ll f1 ~ f a;:~ ;::.
19'10-71 models. :~~',":0 ~ II~ ~:; jf: ~: .:!:1-f~ir111-F6rn I ; 1J4! ii~ Pr't ±"~ S~::! EJ,~·\4 • fi,\t r~ +~ .~
I ssed nf'd .A.mpe~ Clll'P llD 11,.. 1~ 11\lt -Vo Cr1ml)l(n .IO lj " ''" '''~ tleltl"' 2' ,.. -.. + "' Coe expre co t ence .1m,11r 1.611 us 3414 3l'4 ~ +1 CrO<JwMJnd 1 •14 20 20 • -\t CA 1n11 .10D 1 ~ 41: ~ ··i"': ••at compa~ w 1· th un-Am1rr "'1 6S 1 •No "' ,,,. +1v. c,ro.iocoo ·"°' ,. 10•11 not l~ +·~ H«l1M11 .Hr ,. ~ 2"" !j:: + '" UI • j C\.I Am tied 2.• t :JO :n 2'14 -.,, rcrwn Cork 52 liol'o I~ .,.., ~ ~tl111 HJ 1 2j ~ ~"" + '~
controlled 1!160 models, the 1";.~221.to J1 20~ 1= 70""4 + t, ~iel:.,ljg ~J rr9 rr r,v. ~I~ ~il~l~~-11 '"ri j:l'I 1"4 1~ +~~
following redu c t i 0 n s in :~rri':i~ l 5i ?~ 1~ i?!Z +·~ ~J: ..... ~ .... ~ut,., n 11~ l~"' It~::::: tl~~{Jt 1.20 i:' -e514 1#~ ~ .. ~~
emission can be achieved with ::,~~p ':l~ u r..:: ~r?: Mv. -1 ~ ~~~anllf~~s ~ lJG" l~t •• l!~ ..... tl•r1hFd j'.'rg 111> fl141 H'• i 'Ii·· ltl75 models; .-.11Co0Tl'J.l1! ll :Ulo'J ,.... 36\\ ii. Cumm!" .IQb ' "' ..... Htublel" .I~ lJ 4 414 ~-'\ APL Coro 1 lt 1•1~ 19 \'I Cun"Druo '3 : 2~"" ~'lti 21'-.. .,. Mtw Ptck .:IO 21"4 U Y.I 2 '4 :+ ~I
-Hydrocarbons - down :~t "f ~1J' ..J lft: l~ {= = ~ ~~,.;1~~' ..,:6; •36 11 1ov. 1; +~ ~llf'on~::~~~ 1fi ,:,.to 4f.." t •.•• ,t :; about 95 perCeJlt. AltA l~c 1.06 10 11J..., 111" 111'14 -\Ii C\11r.ir H 1.70 ' 24'"° ~ 24~ +l\lo Hllblrl 1.20 IS 3t\(o r r, ~·-,_.; Arca11N .1... •74 U V. 11 !J:t ... ~ (YtlOl>S I.to 3S 24\"t Tt :U -~ H01rnW1I .fO 20 2:M 2)14, 2"" +' ...
-Carbon monoxide -down :~~l•~at12 ~~ ~ :: 3614 t \It CYarulM I 6t 11 n'Mi ~lv.i n~ +f · ~:rldl~~',,CI~~ .JI~ J1i ~~ lfili :.!:· :~
about 86 percenl ,t,rl1ns OS .'l'G 26 l '-lo I I V. + V. -0-t:!~l'I' llll' I.HI J .11'1\ l N: ''-•11 • Arrnc:oit 1.6!1 t' W<'• 10111 10\T-V. D1~Alvr .2Sp \1-.1~1 ·40• U 2Pili 24'1. J n· '> Oxides 0£ nitrogen -Armco pf2.1D I 2&14 2~ 26\~ ··•·· Dor.a Co l.15 ~ 17t~ 1'I\ 1"' •.•.. MOl\l~w1 I.~ U• 7W. 15\o\ t > ~ -Armour 1.Ml 3 .u •S •s -\\ D1r1 l!ld .llll ,, ~\Ill lR; };V1 ·:i:1.,, ..=r !~ti ~U i' 2H-. !'"' ·~ down about 83 percent · A•m• GI ·•·15 s 5'.,.. S41~ tit;-'!l O•rt • ..., llf ' 1• 36.,.. 36:n 3"4 _" Houd Ind ,.., ,1 »~ ~ .,,_;, ' :•~!~~ptj"is :~ ~\II ~ 50 +1 0111 Pnxe~1 21' 12'\i n.... It~ + V. Hai.a DI 1.U 1 21, JYt ... . "l/l ., "Also the use o[ lead-free ... ~:::Rub 1:.0 10 29\11 m1o :n'4 ·_,,, g•1coep 1·1' 1 1n1a 1~ 144o0_._.~,"t,'"i~• ,,• 1SJ,i 1ru. .. 1s :.::lt . ' . i, · Aro Coro 9Q 2 1•v. l• 14 -Y> •vco Dl4.lS 111a tO 59'1!, "' Ylr"""'F' "" 3Mli. R ''2"11 . , gasoline will mal\e a maier A•vl"' •1'11 ·, 111 '"' ~ 2~ -~ &:~~~~ Ltg ~ ~l"' ~l~ U"" ::-... =:F ~11~ ; 1~ 11.tiii: 111 · ~-'' reduction in the emission of ~s.~ ~:.:,;20 111's ,,~ 1•.1. 11\11 -:-.... !?~_L_ p10 1:41 r1~ n 14 n•4 nw. · · ·· · MousF on l1 • 51v. ~ u:~ "" fr ~h 30 35 3414 35 + '4 ..,,,..., Co l 10 :J6'4 ltl\\ 31.111 .!_ u tlOUSILP l:l'O 7' ..... -40 51 -·" particulate matter om 1 . .ue ~= ~ l·~ 1 ""' 21.,, ,,.,.. _"' o.1marP 1.12 •3 1634 16"' 1"" _ "'MousrN01 .IO a1 52v. ,1v. ft. :+:~• ·•-n•t tream A1<1Tr1n Os. 711 l"io '""' 1\-lo -\ii P.i Mnle 1.11> 1.li 21 2l\1i 1Mli \\ ouG1 oil.~ 2 Dv. '11' Q~ " e~111-Ii • Athlone 1iw:i 21 14..._ 14~ 14\\ ..••. Dll!11 .A.Ir .lO lM tt•J,, 2tl'Jo ~ + ""How Jotin ..l4 .. 11"4 lt\lo I~~ ~' A11Ch'E1 1.;\6 11 ~ '° 'l'0\4i + V. 0.ltloe Int lJ SI.It 5\!t 5\to Howme1 .IO t J 11 .... lW. 1,i.. --_. A!ICEI 1115.11 1 HVI 11\'z H\lr -1 Drnn Mf9 .60 SO 20'.r. 1"°" 20\lo +··· Hubbrcl 1.42-l5 21 ·-·~\t
All Rldr pf 3 $ 99 .... 9t'I ,...._ '1o 5;',lillh<lnt I 4 '2 2 'ill 21'1" -ii. Hutn lilt A 1• · 10 N ~ + · ., AllRdl pt2.IO S4 • .,.., (t!\'J 47\to 11! eco Pl B ' I •1~ ~ •I -* Hu"tCnm .12 ' 17 1 ... 1.,__.. ·• Atll~ Cl'lem l 11 22 21'14 27 \ii OoSotoll'I( .40 I lt\lr It\\ lf\lr ~ ldaloflPw 1.111 2(1 lD ~ 2"l .. -.. :1 Afl1s Ctll'P 21 2'1 2l4. ii• ~ B::Edls 1,4(1 1J II ln'o ,. ldffl e., ·'° 21 INtl 12• 121'# :t .... ATO In( .Ola )6 I'" 11'1 "' .••.. Dt1 Es~e:\15.SO ' n~ ~ 11111 +lij jcle•IB Pl4,7S I t.l\lr ..,~ '5\lr -1.•
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Hints to Aid the Taxpayer
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withou t wtrrtnrv as to !Ille, POUllU!on or By SYLVIA PORTER erKumbrantH, IP!e lnternt convevecf 10 1,000'1 OP OIL PAINTINGS
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2 L "a·· "n• :..:·n· i·~",,,_ :... 11 /fu 1,..•• l'l'I + ... 1ncom, c1p11 , , "" ii~ ... , AJ:l1oe II ,11t ( 8-)\to I -Glortlo .61! IZ ll '21'J •2Y.i -1' lndl1n Hd .80 "" 21 20IM ~ """\' , -Ul!,..l!m .o!O II 10-\ll .11 .... !Olli •••.• tlld1>l1PL 1.50 6 2~ ~ %1"4j~I&'~ You must do vour vitally im-next year as In 1970, lhis 11bct w .!O ,,, 1Jl:~ 1t\4o 11vr -"" 111n1 pf e 2 1r ~}~ ~l~ i~ +,.. 11'1du1 Nat ·'° 11 1114 1~ 1111; ""''' ' • U 1iciOllT M. •n j Ullo 2lilll +" m..., co .u 1 !'~ , • -l::w. lnterR1na 2 • :.. S1l9 »'II .J4'' porlant year-end tax planning. means you will aulomat1ca Y •If GE i.n .. ™" li:"" -\.II ,,,..., .lDb 115 1 •i• 11; •11m -+ .. 1Jo '"'Rd 1111.:u is ~,. :n:i. ~· ·~M or.cl now Mid by u ld Trustee unittr &aid ,.i.1 .. t· --~-•ty Deed cf Tn111. In and to 1111 tollaWlns WHOLISAU *llHOU$1 'Ibe le5"'""" Ive 1uwl.lluU1L1
INK{!,':": ~·'1:~. in,.... cr1y o1 OPIN to ttfl PUIUC: which goes by the name or
COJta Mew, cou11rv of 0!'•1111•, s11te 01 $5 "The Tai: Reform La• o( C•llloml•. as per ma11 recordfd In llOGlr _. 911 1~" has been on our statute 11(, p&ges :If lo 42 ll'l(tll!lve ol 1,1, L l'DIHOIR, 1.i.NTA AHA :l'D" MIM;ellaMG\11 M11>1. '" lllt offl(tl at ttle l"HOHI 1»-*11 books -throughout 1970 c=~~d~.~ "~~~~ 11l ~~~~o~EA~l~•~··~w~•~'~'~·~·~~~~~w~h~ic~h~me~ans~~tha~t~n~ow~i<~w~beJl~11 known 1• 2915 Mftldoa Drive, cas11/:
,......., C.llforn'-i, lir.=========~"!!!;"~'~'"~-!!!J!~'========!!I!!! far lilt J!Ul'JIOll Gf HY1nt obllolllo!!s
"""ured bl' 'said Dftd lnclUdlne tNI.
clwlrgn and o;peMM'.t cf thtl TNllM ond
ot ,ate. OatN; Odallllr 17, lt7Q WESTERN MUTUAL. CORPORATION Tru,tee llv Flov Von V1lkfl!bl.ll'lfl, V!ce PtHldenl
""' l"ublllhed Orall90 COid 01Uy Piiot, Nov...,ber 7, 9. 16, 1'10 2026-10
LEGAL NOTICE
$60,000 + A YEAR
IN A PERFECT BUSINESS
.A nationwide Orgeni:ution that is producing
remarkable results for qu•lifi•d people.
It's Excitement •• , ••• Nothing Like It!
It's Fu11 •••••• It's New
And Most Important, It's Profitable!
Ourin9 th• day you mix with all th• im11•rtent ilu1i11"'
peopl• in your community.
At night you'r• host to •II th• swin9trt, upturl119 ell
the fun and im•ginetion from the younger g•n•rtfion,
•nd th• Establish ment •swell •• •.•. And you're ther•
to unwind end hev• fun, too!
Th e perfect busine;s for • men who wants the bast of
both worlds. Th• p•rf•ct w•y to combine business with
pleasur• •nd. ••tn $60,000 • y••r if you're int•rested
in just money.
Only on• of thes• f•bulou1 1pots will b• in your a r•e
•nd you can g•t it if you mov• fest. w.·11 •xpl•in
•V•rything to you end determine wheth•r or not you 'r•
qualified to join this fabulous new lif• style. You need
onfY'$45,000 fo g·et started. f inancing •veilabl•, •110·
9roup particip•tion.
That's it •• ~ now, you movers. 9at moving. C•ll or
write:
IOX P· 1 OSI. DAILY PILOT
I See by Today's
Want Ads
e DO YOU W A NT A
STEADY PART T 1 M E
JOB f Thtm!'a an tnmiest.
ina: Job lor women doing
aul'9tY wort llmd In he.Ip
nnt«I todQ'. Wed out of
yout home, no 9tlllng.
Muat have FOCI telephone
penol\&llty. Cuar.n1ttd
_hourly rtle, BetteJ' check
thit 6iie out Jadin r ! e MOW 'EM DOWN! Powt-.r
mown for M, onl1 $35.
Here'• )'OUr' chant"e · to
spruce up fOUI' lawn for
very 11tUe mont!)'. e '70 OPEL GT for Pie. 102
hp, 4 11pt«I, 4500 mllt'S.
Llke new. U thiJI is the cu
for )'OU, be:tler hurry! . e KNF;E MACHINE F 0 R
SALE: 48'' knr.e m11.1;:hlnt
"in e.KL~llent condllion go.
""' for $30.
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ta · 197t 'f h 1IG of94 50 rlO llO llJ -1 Djveulnd .)6 JO ••• _.. .,,. Inland Sn 2 •t9 25111 2.1 25\\ ~ ~ YOU HAVE ONLY S9 DAYS save xes 111 1 you ave 1~noPro1 .i5o ',• ..!~ ..? ... -~ +···u !?.",".,'!...I·~ n 2lllio 1~ 20 -v. '""""' .1'11 31 ""' '"° i1to .,, ,,. CH TO TAKE •--· g th tandard de-k 111 Ctl • :w .... ..... .... ... .... ~· ... ,, 21 1~ 1..l: + •" 11 .. 11co .111b 2:2 l:.Mt 111t 1~ ".~i.·"' LEFT JN WHI " ~n us1n e s . 1•nkofNY 02 1) ~ '°"' ell -\.Ii OomeMJ11 .• t2 ~ ~ ..... + ... , ... r1c: l'fAl.'H 2 11\lo 11\4 1il'•1:••)
AX ST E P S d ~'"" To 1·11ustratc •f your •nk Tr 'w " ~" ~''"" ,.. + " OomFnll' _;,, , ~· .. ~ ····· ''*'Pl• c1111 :i. • "1'· ,_ ~ ~ ALL THE T u..,....,.,. ' 11<0 011 1' xj I\ \.'.I Vi ···u Oonn.lltv u ff 1fC 1'~ 1Jf: + ~ lntrrcG J,10 u ).IV. ,..,_.1\""i.i. '• , WHICH CAN -AND WILL -adjusted gross is $10 000 in ard CR ·,, 1 •"' • '1 -"'aorrc er, ·.u ~ JAii Ui,t 1,m-Y.i lnlrlk llK 1.11 12 n;,, mi. mt' · v
SLASH YOUll TAXES ·10TH ltTO, your standard deduction i~i ~~~1: tt f!16 Ha ~Jv. ;·~ ~~ '!"' J ~i: .. ': 44':t i t l~t'c~'~uc1,.. ':i 2m: 2n: ~St , ;1 -n •-•vo 1071 •"--'·I! 000 thi w.ar· on the same "" ~ n u~ 15~ lJ,... \.Ii ••vOCp '·"" 4 211~ u ~_\.II rn1F 11Fr .SOii 15 tO'Ai ,,~ .o i.; , .-vn .. ,. ,..~ "''.""! AIWI' ., • s J~ • 11n1 rt.SO 2 jp! §v. ~'" :: . ., 8~::~~J-;g •1 '9 2,_ 2m _"' 1"1 Harv I.ID n uv.i ""' , ~.\Iii • n.... 11 Jt will be too lltlI lt0,000 income, you r standard 111KiL~ .llJ • ,., ~ l!:\.\ .! ~ Drntr flf 87 14 ll~ l2\li ll!lll + " intHold 1 . .u. 11 t3 im. 1~"-, ;:
uww; 1 1 deduction will be $1,300 next l:=trk'ti~ :a ltf 1 fi i '\: Dr1~t11s c. 1 l f:"" l:"' W' -.., /~ 1!,ndv~tn :ri ~ ll: ~,,., -"' then )'OU CID only flll out )'OW' ~1rf!l4I 1 t Jll ,. ~ ••Du .. ....,, t • .o "' 22111 ,,:v, 11"' +·it. 1n1 MJnw 31 12'4 12 lN. + _. '70 return ... wisely as """'"I-vear, •t Fdl 1 ,. .HV. 21v.i H\.11 '' D\llleP Pl4.IS • t1~4 ttl4 tr!4 _"' 1n1 Ml!O ..»o u 1,i" 1,,.. l7' ·~·u ..,. ~ ' II I trtm1n .so 1' :ui.;, :n""' ~ 141 Oun8'd 1.xi. to a v. '' 4 +l~ 1n1 Nie• i.:io m ~ 4 .t"4i •Mll'll ble -A your persona ex-std 01c1r 30 ,. 31 31'11 l1VI .. .. 011p1an .'Of 1os ,. 1,_ 2,.~ _ "' '"' P•P 1_511 11as '31\ jj• ll" .• · 1· d d d ncy ex lleeth.A.lr .ls • 1ori IO'li '~ ... d11Pon1 3.7St 121 11H~11 1 1,,.1, .. 1n1 P•G ~, 110 ,. · • .• ~,·. h " f. "I h'h emp 1onsan epen c "BtlcoPH ,50 1312 2<1~11 +v.d11flont .... 4•" 1 "j''"'' 1 " T e tax re orm aw w IC B Id H .60b 2 1.5 15 l~ ... +· •• '•llllLI .o;;i '2 1'10 ;: tr"~ ;1~ :: ~I Tf.°t I.OS 3l7 -~ -t._.j President Nixon signed last emptions will rise from $615 in a:11 ~-*' 1', .n\.\-:11~.. "~ ~ ~""' ttld s IO'Mi i '"" 1n Pit 4.lO u •1 '° 11 . "t' . ._ ... . 1870 to $650 in 1971 11•11 lnlHCOll tJ ,:~ 1r l•V. +,~Dr"'"'" .20p 52 ' ! .m +·1' "tTf.T lllJ ' J II 11 I ;:t:~ Die. rr II an tneredlbly eom-The top rate. on your !::s'i~ ~~"'1.io i:w m. nv. 2210 -~ -E·F-•,nirT&T ,'1f,K4 1• 7J\.li n "" "' pllollod, ·-~"-allly _.,,._ -· . mcH• -' J ' .fl~ ~ AG't -141 r.:"1ep!.. "'•' pt .. ·" z30 " ". " 1:tl'!\O -• -· -· Ill t t 60 1•M«• • " '! ··• ··• ... ~, .... ·111 3 n~ ~ ~ -to, l""llfN 1.1s 212 n-. »'Ml JJlr .,~ _ I lnCOme W S Op a :::n D · ;; 11 n = ~ EElsca CP ·'° II I,.,. 17 17 -4-"' Utll l.olll ,1 !I"' 311'.i 11ft.f' > dlld, llMWW 11 t I fU f I pe' -ol 1·11 1971 and 5() percent 81!1DuetGf4,JO 1!~ .!'Iii $'141 S'lo -'Ill ,1u Air Lin 'JT !Pili 11" lJl'I Int Utll f" ' 3"' ~ ~ • I wtU b ~tllnl 9llt cblftPI ...... "~ et t 4 .,,. •ti ·~ .,, GF ,Uf 105 3l11i 31'-ll ····· l~rurn pll.l1 1 tt . 1' " . • ~
Sor:e of the provisions apptY 7tb0e~erl·t-opagainst a regular ~:i.~~ P1~,. ~ fit ~~ {:Z ~;~ ~::k~!~ li•o 3J !:\'t ~~ JI~ t·~ l~l~:i:i i:~ 1: l:t?-1:"' :ta " · • 1970 • 1971 pe ...... n . Blth St l.IO 1,$ 2'1Y, 21 21,,.. + i'I !!t1onY1 1.•o ,, 31)19 ~ lOl't + .._ \"ltrltStr -'O 1($ ti"' 11-. llt'I . 1n . some 1n : some N~" let's say you are •it Th•~ ·,.'° 21 (J .mt •2" .. . !!,cM1" Ml .51 :io ,,,. ,,,4 2t41i _ I'll ow1 11a1 111 2n'* 20'.lt 11 ~· the the "" (r. .,.. ~l ~ 501'i ~ f Yo ckerdJ .11 lOJ lll.'s 3) UV. +I law1E IL 1.3' 17 11'11 17Vt l~-i;· , tooch . tax rates, some amoag Ameri·ca's mi·ii,·ons ol 11r,J "'••n .• 5 1s1t 1&~\ 1-"1 "'EG&G .tG u l•l'I l•W 1"" _,,.. 1-•1110 1.:1t :n r,~ 1,,4 _ / trlbuti I _,. ,.a '1t1 "1!U lltt .,. EIM111lc .211 3J • m ~ 1-1PLt \·'° u 14i ,..~ I' _ con on rues, some SINGLE p ER S 0 NS OR _.!.11,,"',!:!0 -... -1141 Eltd Anoe: 711 ,1~ •v.i ~• +·'4i aw1ps,, .3' , tY.i ttv. ..: + · / -"•I -'-__. t-.. ~.. . -•tu t lll"t 1 -\It El M~m Mlt 1Jl 10\li 9111 11· ·+ \.'t IPQI Hosll 34 'J ti" lN lN ~-• -... -...... --. -·· ttelADS OF HOUSEHOLDS Boeing Co .-ID 140 l•lil 14\li , ••. ~ -'4 l'.:IMMa1 pt 1 ' 11 .... 111.fo 11\1'1 ITE Imp .tO n ,, ... ,....__ ' etc }.j I rUuJt. strlte~C nllo • BGl1C11 .15b 511 '9 4" ~ -\t EIOl!INat Incl lt SV. .SIM. nf1 '""'' U• COl'O 1•1 ~ 2"" .... ~)~ · . . .. ·-and your income is 15etwecn llorld •nd .67 s, ,I~. ,•,~ ,•,~ +.~ E1Pa}Cf.IG ' 111 1&-. 1• ,, .:..:·-. -J·lt-.'_,,,.1 of -.. lnDoml and d . . BllGkMI~ 1.?I '" ,. -.. El!r~ Cp 1.10 n :n'll. 121'.i 27\li _ w. l
,_ L...-.. 1000 an $44 ,000. Shifting in·!:~~'" 1."°, ff i'~ 21;i. 211ii1 -"4 EmerE1ec, 1• to .,, .st11i+i Jtctc111A11 .1 12 1 '" ft -~ -~Ihul •"'6~ unu come ..,111 be particularly and £:~"!: ~It ~s ,ft im ~ .. :t "'~=~11 ~'° ~ ~w. ~~ ~ -1: 1$:,:1 .~·"° J ,:~ ft:' tr' tjltc more es:1eu1 a Willi now. ex-edingly i'mportant to you. ~.~11,zu 21 l.l ni~ J3n. + ,,., r.:moo111 1.7, 10 1~ 2,,,. 2,_:;: v. Jin ie"' .60b ' 1•v. ,,~ ~i.,.·..i.~-· '"" 8ou •• ·-s tl1o t~ t:v. -v. EntthMln 40 u n~ 22._ tth J1111nFd .OoM tO 10°" tt'ii I' ~ .., In this 10-part 8 er i es , For example, if you're 0a, .. r•n11,',",,..,.so 111 '"" 1v. w. -"'e""1' a,,1 ·.:11 1, 1~ 1~ 10v. + J1aFd In.OM 1 10 '~ 10 ··•iA~ od 'ii . r:1 4 •Vt .tt'lo 4 \lo -'4 E11t1tG1s 2 70 9 31\i :11\1 31\.li + ~Piiot .IO :io %5'111 ~ ~ 4 lllj.• starting t ay. I WI gove you single W•'th a taxable 1·n-me B•s M1 1,29 tJ SI.ii ~1 51Yi .... ,_.,,,, .• ·--, , .... ~··· A .... + en1A .» 201 2'li n\lo ~:.:.-.ii
• ...v . 8r1IM1 "'~ ,,', ···'~" •,, "~+l'l'iiii lric 120 •j, ........... l'li: .J~ICo l.JO 10 ... ·e .. ,..,. .. tax hints v;hich I gua rantee helween ·~ooo and $22000 Brit Ptt .oe 1011>+." ,, , ~ , "~ •,•,~. ,.-jlm w1111 ,!'J "'n1t 21111i.:..lllil' ' ~. • ' I' Pit ln.Oe j ' t\il '"" ... . 1,Jl,j~t •j 70 2' 12 30 .:.:."~ !mW llfl.ov s :M4"I .,.. Sl\o'i IP 11a.1: will help you save on your I.al· you'll pay at a top tax rate of 11wy H11e 1 2 30 ""' ,,~ -~ '"'11,.., la. 40 ~ fl: M +l J~W•rt pt 1 l100 1tv. 1r,.. 1~ .u-i
es. Clip, tave and use them! 38 "",.,..."tin 1971 as.against a 10'.,0:;H0!0'. ', ... ',,1 ,i ~ri' ffU ~it!..., :::~1 £~,· .. , 1' l',~ 2114 2 v. -v.i ~°"~: ... 1:_n ill = l;: ~ , .11 --rth t r---· !\-,, I nn nv.i 221111' ..... v1 "' . .io 12 .. 33 Iii+ \loJohnlSw .M 11 2Nr *" -.!.·1 ••cY are WO money o you. top 48 percent rate 1n 1970, A ;wnSh1r11 .10 ' "'-1v. 1vt -\lo uro1F111 . .iot J 1rn. 1~ 1,,. -"' tironsvc 1112 2 54 ll _.. +1 TD begin WI ... , all of us will SAVING OF 10 F U L L '~!Wk ·10 101 1•11> 11 1111 -v. !~(~:, ·~s 51 H11t ?... ft,.. :.!: .... JonLag•"' ·'° ' SJ\\ n am +. · u1 11Cr r 1,20 11 ~ 2r 2541 + V. lbt<te .40 ,2 ,,,... IZ~ _ ... JOMl.111 llll 11 ~ IA t'i-get at least a small tax cu t In PERCENT AGE POIN'J'S. A I:= 't pf:l' !' "'° '"' rn + 111 •<tor.A. 60b "" n~ k, ~ " J-.&L pt s i200 • ~ !ltd I I 411 2Y 't? $~ ~ = ~ Fllrtn cfm 701 ~ lt\la 20~ +111r i~,J·• 3 1Mto 1 111;! ~I~ 1971 and millions or you will shift of $2.000 of Income irl this uri't!Ot".~ 1.1: 1 3:~ 3! 3"'4 ~•!r Hm .1s. 1• 9'141 'tt ''(t-,,._ m ~ .. · 1• 11 fm . Jl"""r' g~t sorne spectacularly large bracket to 1971 will save you =~·R~ri\a'° J 1:i: 1(~ 1=: ~:(i; F:l~=i" al 1 't ~~' ~.s\t ~ +·ij ~!l:.t'i !f4.\2 1f.I ! 1$ !f".~1-~
tax reducflons. thus, it. Wilrbe · $200 plus surcharge -and l~rnc1'1/:: !J JI~ J:~ ~.11~ =: ~:::i~1:Fi1~ :: io\lo 10 10 =: ~:lsc':n.~'° l;f; 'Im. f',..·:;:'.11""
sound strtlitegy for millions of also a year's deferment of tax 1ur1Nor 1.n11 111 ~ ,...... :n + 14 FanalHI tnc; 26 lo-M. 10 10\lo ..... K•l:S. tfl.JT l ff ~ ~, -. !i!'. ' urlNar pl.5$ tl 'I!, •14 "" i•rWttl Fl~ lt 11'4 11" la-It IC ~l'wl.I 2 1:f •-1' -. ~ you to try ·to'SHIFT INCOME Here is a revealing sampling 11,.,•,:..un.?,, ·'°.··· 791 lu,. llj~ 1U i'.tit •••nMI .IOD ... 57 ... 57\fi 57 + "Kt PL Pl'•.lO lll'ID r ]!lAI !t"', ..... ,'i .,u., • .., ' 17~ 1 1%"4 + \a AS lnlf ,71t U t~ '"'° + "ICC Joullld I 4 2211 fi"9 Si._:"'." from thi11 year to next TO of your top tax rates for 1970, -C.-;=r.r ;\ 27 Il:.: ~~ Ii~" -1 ~ ~
CASH IN ON '71'a LOWER 1971 and thereafter in brackets Cebot cii ,10 .s1 ~i. uii. ~ +"' F.aMoe 1.t0 '' 2ti-. nl't n · ~ "':.\iY
RATES. just over lh-e taxable income ~~:,.~,rid J fl: ~ 11~ :::;; ~~:'•£~ ~~ ~tt l~ i · 1\l ~~
I. ted he! ~'""11 MJIQ H , ~ .. 1 h -"" FedP111Bd , 1 ,,.,.. 17\\ uYo-"" . Market . : .. Following is a short sum· as is ow: •mol'IL 1& 30\11 ~ 2t""-'h l'edlltns ·"' '' 11 1~ 1/ +" molt .10 "'" ,. 2'14 + ._ """''•'• In(' t • ~ J _ tilt ·'" ma"' of the changes wfaieh ,, , dn Brew .40 u 1111 1 -111 JIMO$tS1r 1 sj :16\.11 • _ ... .,. •. •
'" n CO" Pat 1.:0 11 .ffVI !t -"Y.1-1'1 m=o C .1'111 l "'° 11 11 -.;; ~ ''' will create tax savings in 1971. T•~ab11 s1ft111 Hralh" coll'ac 1riJ.21t 1 st .st ,,. ..... 10r 11'111 11 4 lJ\fi »I'll -* • 1• •
Check all '"A~A which apply to '"c-• t11111yer• ,,._..._141• '-•"'IRd 1,11 1a u11o 1,~ u..., -~ \• .:t .• , lll\.11 311...,_ JtO"" _ \t SfllllfJofa ~· • Ul\IDl:l ·~•cktl C•P c 1111,.,1 ltt 7J..-. 21 77 -"' I ltrol 1 . .tO 11 t•"' 231Ai 23.\li + "' ; You so you can decide whether allllv• ,,,. 1•11-o11 1•n 1t11'°" Corbrun L50 11 .q,,-. •5~ 4J'h-14 In Ftc1tr11n 1J J It!' ""' -4\ '~!:,, M.000 71"9 71"'1. ,.,-., 1t'llo C1r1!1f1 .60 2 12 ll 12 -\\ rt1t"' l.c 11 44\t. 4,. ~ -"' "
)'OU Should sbilt income from Sll.000 ""'-2J"'I. 1J!'I. 1l"i ~:~~~~ ;·.:i ~ ~~ n~ :n-. -\t f:/ f..~r~I \ .J llf b': 1~ IJ¥: 1·· ::: ;, l.970 to 1971 io the next 59 110.000 :n"lo '~ 11~ • 2s'9 Carri.reo ·'° 11 31i.. »\Ii fl ~-~ f•1Ncr 2:u s. iot:W. ~ ~ ;: Trle """"'911 1•1t ......__..
d 111.000 ,)f•• 2'-1. 31"" '""' C1rrG~ '·'°' I ~ ... 11.. + Vt II NII tr It 11 lolli »Yi i.m I Ill h •• ---• ·~ .. _...., ~· ~-,,. ' .... w -· -' ,. ,.. +.. IKMbtli .ta ·-·-! -.... "'Y"' :;::ooo ~ a::: ;j_;; H"i. c:~tltell: :;;_ :i ~ ,Qi:;. m, -" tllr Fd .1~ 3j 1ii; 1~ I + ~ 11111 lltvf'te ,,. ~ ' ~! The 2*At p e rcent ,,,...... ....., "'"'." ..... 31~ cattrTr t.JO j 3"1"'1 ,.. ,.,... ..... .~•Sci .1• 1 10 ~ -~ ~•• .ir,., .._...., • •A• h • t I II 1970 ,.,.,. .., _.., .,..,.. CCI c '" ~ •V. + "' """11"9 ,JO 11 10-. l0\11 i + ~ --sure arge IS on op o a 11•,000 .,,, -d"t «"'-"'"" cc i c/ .... ,:1,,, lsv. is11r lJ\'t llntkore,. 1 241'.i 11111 -p1w Std id!v....,., o-UwlilttN,.,.. taxe:s but it will not apply in ™.ooo ~'"' Wll. ~ • .te"" ceca (I'll .90 !? ,,,,. ~i... 11\li 1-.... rn1 111e1.1J J3 11\.'t -1 ~ .-o.r:..,_ ., ...., ~ .. ,...
1971• II Your 1970 .__ IS. l200. wo.ooo $1""' ss.... J)" s"' c:a1ar11..cr 2 ... ,~ "Iii sJu ..... : !.,'~J . 1n1 ,~ ,,~ 11 ~'"'~ ttDct··.,.i.M. -~ .... 1,, -· .. ......, tla!I '1fA .ta ' 51~ 51\/l J7i.'i -\.Ii J• Pow r" ii 51 i\\ ' "'--'
for example, you must add a Tomorrow : How lo shill in· ~:~J!: "'° 'j l: ~ ~"' .! ~ :'ri~1 f 1 ti~ ~ ;-= :•!ft! :C--=:. "": .~
$5 surcharge for a total tu of come. . !::: ~It. \:! 1o ?ti .. ~ mt+·,, !~~' :nl 1i# ~· .~ t ~ "°" Mi.. .., ....... ., .... ~
'205. If your 1971 tax Is also ~\\~~5Dl1~J: 111 r,1! i~ f~ + \-: =E-~1,,,fs p ~ !k · ·~ ! lhl• ""'· i.-o.:.._ w ..,., ...,. -yDU Won't have to pay tnl L• &I I ij 1114 21 21 -~ 001tF1lr .90 (2 ,._ _ lf'edl cllYldMll .. Wiil -. ~ ib."~xtra $5.-. PUT-CASH I ::~j;l'l. 1l ·~-\!~~"~ .... ~: ~"·~ 1-~~-, .......... -...r_,...-
-,, you are single OT head lllt :nl'1.. M i. r~~ ~ ~ =~"-.': i~>IO 'JI . ~ ,;: :=. :.~.t."'~r.-,.: •. 1=·~~
YOUR POCKET :l.1 1.Q 11' . ~ t \\ atMclCt .IO ,._~",..,...WM 1Ct1M -IC 111i1 ....
or. household, your tax rates . ,.,:i:r.,, ~ • 11• j,• + ~ ,.\'.!.'l':o • ] ! ] ...... _, ... ,__ ..... ~ --
will go down 5harply in 1971 J11l'tt•r~60 ~ l~ ~~ = .,. :t1r ~ g • I !: ~ l ~ .-.,,,.. --_..__. '!'* -
Incl beyond. S.. the figuttl _, "' f" ~ d* -• \::itl" ·fl 1· f~ -ft ~-below. Sell unwantl'd lt•m• lldll!I .a • !. llOlli 1~ ~ 2 ,f,: " ! c; • •.r1111M1o11 e11i.. ,....... 11111 -The standard d~uction wtlli a DAn.Y PU.OT ~:i/:..'N~·'t i1 ~ L1 ~.'t :t -0--di~ •-h......., . .
I .... WM "'° .. !et "" ;m ~I Ct IJt ,,, Ir' ,... ~--1\ ............... """ ' will rise from 10 percent o Classlflf'd A4. 11 .. 1o1,~r ,t;r ~ lf~ Jt: 16: .:.:. \.II A cr,p_.• n, ;. lti "' :!: i .-. w-et rllM.
yoor adJll.lited gross Income 11r1wt ,,. "' 111 ,1. A. !IP SS A" I + ..,.. --Wiii ....,.,.......
and a $1,000 ceiling this year PHONI =f1¥°"11o I: ~ ~ i ~ .:l ~... j• .!. fllfftllNI. ............... .,_. ~ t I! t f you ndju~ed rwn"" ·* » "" 7\'il 1\l .. 1nnttt .-• " I:: .•.•• *"........,,~~ w o perttn o r .,, l 12 678 ~ ~1o'·:O ~ 3;~ ~ !;!Ai i ~ i~ ]A• u lj~ ~ ~i., .... .,....., er ..._ ,...,..,... , ~ .
groos Income ""d • 11,500 11'1 .5 ,,...,,, .. , ., • 'l"i •1~ _ • r.~D. "' i " " = ¥·• ,.,._.. ,..., " -celling In 1971. s-ven If ywr Chkll111 111 ' 1 1 . c.1.. • 1111 1 I • IA ~ .......,..... -. ....
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Robtrt A. Kl'I01t A~tl•• Kreedtr • Alldr•v M. Kubtckl
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SlllrltY Leddy
Robert Leer:11
Mary Ma'tte•ft L1port
WU11111'1 W. Lft.Cr..r R~rd P. L1who Rev. llOb Lewis
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tr11ncy W. LVd•v
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Gtoroe c . M~Cr•tk•n Hlf'b Mc Dtrmon
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Gty N. McR11
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Mrs. Jey Netlll9bluer LO,.tln1 ()Qden
Mri. Melvin .onve1r1
M1rg1r11 Ol'dw11 Miki Ort1le
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Gordon F. Powers
W11do I!:. Prtu
Mlrly P~
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Thoml1 J • .R•cclttll
PIUllM 'V. Ringel
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Alen Sirin
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Key -Struggles-for Congr~s.s Pinpo·inted
WASHINC'IOl'I (UPI) Jloudebusb (R.). Proxmire (0.) fa..;;.i l;\'e. tomey Dale llum&>ero (0,), J11QfO (R.), (0,) II lbrolt to.-af
The 1970 rtrugg!e for control 'l't!Ulessee _ Sen. Albert election over John EricUon Tena -Rep. George Balh New Meiloo -s.n. J..,ph sen. Ceorp Mmplly (R.).
ol Cong re 1 • -ll1d the Got< (0.) another major GOP (R.). Lt. Gov-Jack 01aoo CR.) (R.) -former Rtp. M. Mmtoy1 (0.) rum !or re-HawaU -RApobllcano C1P'
ltateOO.S.. touches 1I1 le a tarset, nmotng for ....,,ectl.., tn c1o1e con I eat !or Lloyd M. Bentaen Jr. (0.) for election against conaervaUve llmlsttc tbot Samuel P. King
lrom Maine to lla•lil a aga!Mt Rep. Wllltam E. Brock goyemonhlp qolnst former -t for Sen. Rllpb W. rancher Anctenoo Carter (R.). can umeat Gov. Jobi A.
from Flllrtda to Alaska. Ill (R.). w~~d 011111".(R.), LI. Gov. Plb'lct J. 1-y Yarborough (0.) defeated In -Kill( (0.) may frill Burm, (0.), Sen. llirlm ,,,
Republican and DemocraUc Mempbil denti.t, good (O.). -prtmarj. Gov •. Preoton Sml1ll 1........iup, now held by Fong (R.) ezpoctad to win...,
Party managers .,. Ignoring poalbllity to wtn governor>hll> llltnob -s.n. Rllpb T. (0.) """' !<Ir ~ R<pub!IOns, tn rice with electloo over Cecil Heftei Cit),
only a few of the states even if from John ' J, Hooker (0.), Smith (R.) fighting to come against ~tt.crney Paul Eggen:. Ptter v. Domen1c1 (R.). Aialla -Got'. Keith Miller
they !ind wtdespi:ead apathy Nasll'1Ue buaiMaman. · · from behind to bold seat (R.), J!IQI looer. Calllomla -Gov. llonald CR.) Beeks to hold the office
arrl!lng 'the vpters in many of Virginia -Sen. Harry F. against Adlai Steven11011, IlI Wyominf -.sen. Gile Reagan (Jl) strong· favorite againlt former Gov. Wl.lliaril
them:. Byrd.Democratrunning'ub>-(D.) McGee (D.) eeebrHlection for re-eJectlon over Egan-CD.). Sen •. 'lbeodore·F.
Thirty-five states will eJect dependent, favored to win Over North Dakota -Sen. Quen-against Rep. John S. Wold Assemblyman Jess. Un rub Stevens (R.) ii cbaHrrced by
U.8-senators next Tuesday; George C. Rawlings Jr. CD.) tin l'I. Burdick (D.), another CR.) tn rerun ol 1964 race. (0.) bu! Rep. John v. Tunney, Wendell P. Kay (0.).
35 will elect governors; 23 will fnd Ray L. Garland (R.-). major Republican target, Utah -Sen. Frank E. Moss1;;;;,;,;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;(
elect both governors ll1d Florida -Republican h<ip.. ..W rHlectlon against Rep. (D.) challenged by R e p •
aenators. Th< 4.15 members ol less brlgb\ for .re-<1'1'llng Gov. 1bomal S. Kleppe (R.). Lawr<nce Burton (R.)..
the HO\lse will be elected from Claud R. Kirk Jr .. over State Arkansas -Gov. Winthrop Nevada -Sen. Howard W.
all 50 1tates. Sell Reµben ~ltew (0.) and Rockeleller (R.) In close re-Cannon (0.) tn tough re<!l>c-
The polilicaJ Jaw of averages taking Senate seat of reU,ing election contea:t against a~ tion contest against William
favors the Republicans in Sen. Spessard L.·Holland•(D.),1=::::====~=:::::==:~:::::::;:::::=:::::::::::· :::'=I)
senate contests because they with ~P· !'ilJiam C. ~ .,.,.,, Po1111u1 Alfvfftl..-nt
are defending only JO ol the 35· · (R.) oPP05Ulg Lawton Chiles
-·seats at stake. The same law (D.).
favors the Democrats in Minnesota -Hubert lL
gubernatorial racm because Jlumpbrey (0.). former vici=
the GOP now.holds 24 of the 35 pres.klent. former Senator,
aoverndrsh!ps to be· filled.' favored to win seat of retiring
VOTE FOR .
BEVERLY LANGSTON
NIWPOIT·MISA ICHoot. ..IOAID Here are key races to Sen. Eugene J. McCarthy (0.)
·watch :· against Rep. Clark MacGregor I, Rt1ido..t-N•wport-M .. , Schoel Di1trid Si11c:• ltSt
Maine _ Sen. Edmund S. (R.). State ~ Wendell I.I.. 2. l'.T.A. l"volv1t11•11t--t Y••~Botrd So11or• Sch-I & M1t•
Muskie favored to win a third Anderson C.D.) may. take GO~ High School.
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NEED A DENTIST? -EMERGENCY
PLATE REPAIRS y:"::,T
Filfings -
Pentothal
Extractions
- Credit
Dr.· WAn h inst J. M1tnb~r of Ptrt "f Corp., Cotf111 M•1• High School Sine• tenn bot nee<:ls · impressive gov~rnors IP running aga lt1 lnctplion. · COSTA MESA
vote to maintain J¥1Sltion as . Attorney General Douglas <t. Vict·Pri1id 111tCa1t•'M11• High loo1terCl11li. 26l E. 17th St • ..:.... l'hoM 646·1882 froot-nmning prospect for 1972 Head CR.). a..lnMll hftY --.·ttt ,__ •• .. c.M.
.De m·o c rat t c presidential! -~W~-~~~:_:Sen~:_· ~W~il~' llBJn~·~!!!!1!!!1!!!1!!!1!!!1!!!1!!!1!!!1!!!1!!!1!!!1!!!1!!!1!!!1!!!1!!!1!!!1!!!1!!!1!!!'!!!~~~~~~~~~~~~-,,_~~~~::=~~~~~ ~ation. I
GOP ~ good cbance that
attorney generaj James Erwin
can unseat Gov. Kenneth M.
Curtis, (0.),
Massachusett!: S e n .
F.dward M. Kennedy (D.) sure
bet for re-election over Josiah
· A •. Spauling (R.). Gov. Francis
W. Sargent \R.) favored to re-
tain office over Boston Mayor
Kevin White.
Vennont -Sen. Winston L.
Prouty CR.) faces tough
challenge from former Gov.
Philip!L Hoff CD.).
Conn<eUcut -GOP lin<b
good chance to pick up
governorsh1p and Senate seat
held by Democrats. Senate
J1!ce outlook clouded by Sen.
Thomas J. Dodd, running as
independent after two terms
as Democrat, against Rep.
Lowell P. Weicker Jr. (R.)
and -vational ADA chairman
Joseph 0. Dufley (D.). Rep.
Thomas J. Me§ldll (R.) vs.
Rep. Emilio Q. Daddario (0.}
for governor.
New York -Gov." Nelson A.
Rockefeller (R.} see~s fourth
term against fonner Supreme
Court Justice Arthur J .
Goldberg CD.). White House
shook UP. Senate contest by
backing conservative party
nominee James L. Buckley,
running against Sen. Charles
E. Goodell (R.) and Rep.
Richard L. Ottinger (0. ).
New Jersey -Sen. Harrison
A. Williams -Jr. CD.). faces
tough challenge from fonner
GOP Slate Chairman Nelson
G. Gross.
-..,,,,Ylvali' --s.n:-Hugh ---
SCott CR.) heavily favored for
re.election over William G.
Sesle,.(O.). J.t. Gov. Raymond
J. Broderick (R.) faces Milton
Shapp (0.), PbilRdelphia in-
dustrialist, for governorship ~
that Democrats eager ·to take
from GOP.'
Ohio -·Republicans
shooting for seat of retiring
Sen. Stephen M. Young (0.)
with Rep. Robert Taft Jr. (R.)
matched against Ho w a r d
Metienball!fi (0. ), Cleveland
businessman. DemoCrats have
good chance to win
governorship With fonner Rep .
John Gilligan running against
state auditor Roger Cloud
(R.). ~
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$15;2.91
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.Rart (D.) favored for re-elec-
lion over Mrs. G e o r g e
!Lenore) Romney (R.). Gov.
\Vllliam G. Milliken CR.)
trying to hold his job against
Sander Levin (0.).
Indiana -Sen. V '8 n c e
Hartke (0.) prime Republican
target, set;king third· term
against Rep. Richard L,
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SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -
A federal judge has ruled that
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legal riCht -to--some· three
mililon acres of ancestral
lands which they are at.
tempting to reclabn j n
Northern Calfomia.
llowever, U.S. DI• tr I ct
Judge Robert Peckham declin-
ed to dismiss a civil rights suit
filed by the Indians against of·
ficlals Involved in rtttnt
trespassing arrests of Indians
on the land.
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Finance
Briefs
DALLAS (UPI) -Recogni-
tion Equipment Co. said
Thursday it bas obtained up to
$25 million in new financing
from General Electric Corp.
The money will be use't! in
financing the leasing o f
Recognition Equipment's line
of optical reading machines to
customers.
HOUSTON (UPI) -Con-
tinental Oil Co. has woo three
petroleum exploration con·
cessions in Colombia through
competitive bidding. Th e y
total about 1.3 million acres
and are located 60 to 100 miles
riortheast of Bogota. The
Colombian Government OU
Company will be Conl.inental's
partner in exploring and
developing the concessions.
DENVER .(UPI) -Petro.
Lewis Cqrp. an~ B e I c-o
Petroleum C.Orp • .bave brought
jn another producing oil well
flowing at a rate of 922 baZTels
daily fn the southeast Ki.tty
Field in ChampbeU County,
Wyo.
HARTFORD ( U P I )
United Aircraft C 0 r p. • a
Sikorsky division has obtained
a $13.1 million contract to pro-
vlde helicopters for the coast
guard. '
TOLEDO (UPI) -A. G.
Spalding &: Bros., tnc., said it
will shut dovm its two British
golf equipment factories by
the end of this y'ear because of
poor sa les. The planb are in
Belfast and London and clot-
lng costs will put an ex·
traordinary charge of '800,000
on fourth quarter eamlngs.
DALLAS (UPI) -Scientific
Control Corp. said it will
curtail its headquarters staff
plant in Carrollton, Tex.,
because o£. depleted working
capital. Several deals to raise
new funds have fallen through.
NEW YORK (UPI) -Tex·
aco, Inc., will introduce a new
Jow lead gasoline. naUonwide.
It wilt be offered in <32
marketing areas and la in-
tended for enginel designed to
use the scrcalled "regular"
grades of gasoline rather than
the premium grades.
BAR'11.ESV!LLE, . 0 k I 1.
(UPI) -Pbilllps Potralewn
·eorp ... 1c1 It bu accepted the
lnvltaUon of Midwest Oil Corp.
and bai submitted a bid to buy
Mldwfft for stock.
Phillip& said It expect<d.
rival bids to be submitted by
other firms be.fore Midwest's
management and directors
make a decision.
PEORIA (U PI)
caterpillar Tractor eo: ...
nounced It will lay oU <35
production workers at five
plant& Oct. 30. Besides Peoria.
the plant locaUooa aUected
are Mapleton and M06SVil1e.
111., Davenport. Iowa, .00
York, Pa.
LOUISVILLE CUPl)-
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or-prunary atiimlnum at
Columbia Falla, Mool, by
about 10 pen:tDl
WASIUNGTON (UPIJ
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from Moore-McConnack Unes
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proved by the M1rltlme Com-
mission. Delivered to Moore-
McCormaclt only In the past
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J'aek tke-Bl~r •
W as Edward f ll's
' Son a Murderer?
LONDON (AP) -Buok-friendly with tbe daqhle o!
tngbam Palace, home of Sir Willi'am Gull, the royal Queen Ellubetb lI, said: "We physician o! the period. (lull
have m comment." .. ., he says, knew the man Stowelt
Scotland Yard said: "It's suspects of the crimes -and
rat.her a long time ago. We attempted to cover fpr him ..
jull don't know." The suspect, said SToweD,
Evecyone seemed to want to was a gay young bachelor who
forgeL contracted syphilis on a world
But --s t 11 tour. The infection gradually 'uumas 0 we • dominated his lift.. He was tn surgeon and respec'.ed author• a ho ... ,..., .. maJ brothel when it ts convloced he knows -and • .....,..
he's not telling, only hinting. was raided by police.
His blnb -b.ave .convinced 'Ille hunt for the Ripper was
many people that Jack the called off because police knew
Ripper, among the most he was in a mental borne,
notorious murderers ln Eng-Stowell asserts. " ·
lish criminal history, was a . Author Colin Wilson, wbo
member of the British royal w r. o t e Encyclopaedia o.f
family. • M'_u.r.der..Aaid in an interview
To be precise: Edwa~ay : "Edward was a
Duke of Clµence grandson of homosexual. He was arrested ,..
Queen VJctoria, ' brother ot Ip a brothel raid an.d the~ W!15
King George V and once heir se~t around the world by V1c-
to the throne of England. tor1a.
Edward olficlally died In "There Is some eviden<e PINWALE CORDUROY 1892 "after a short Wness." that he died in a mental
duke waa a homosexual and Windsor in 1892, of syphilis. 911· • C
died in a menta.I bncmit.al, crin. And be was in London at tbe 16 wale c:orduroy. Fi~ high
MIRACLE BLENDS
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It is J)OS.'ible. experts "I don't think we'll ever able.
believe, that before he sue-know definitely wh() the Ri~
cumbed to the ravaees of the per was. I don't think police
di.sea~ he sJaoghterid at Jeast destroyed their records -as
five B:nd probably 2i> pro-has been suggested -I just
stitutes in the grimy, foggy don 't think they bad any."
back streets of 19th-century Wihon added Stowell feeh
Lutdon, carving their bodies "pretty strongly" about the
bestially with a razor-sharp royal family.
knife. Stowell said In an interview
The finger of suspicion was today: "I have no comment
ftrmly laid on Edward this whatsoever on the speculation
week by Stowell in The about Edward.
Criminologist, a 11 m i t e d "The secret of who J suspect
circµlation magazine for will never be revealed by me.
students of crime. I've too much respect for the
Jack the Ripper, whose family."
murderous journeys through The Sunday Times said
London's sleazsy East End in bluntly his evidence meant
the fa ll of 1888 baffled Edward was.the Ripper ...
Scolland Yard -or appeared 'Had he any thought of POLACOLOD> FILM to -was, according to revealing the n~me once the n
Stowell: "The heir to power Ripper's relative! were dead'!
and wealth. ' "l shan't live to see that J Dayl 3 5 7
"His family, for 50 years, time," be laughed.' p 1 'd~t · 1.! ~1 • "H h d d •-o aro1 'lY'" ype ...., ...-v a-had earned the love and ad-e as escen an1:1 -no, color@ film fits all Pola-
miratlon of large numbers of not descendants. an active rold® pack cameras. 8 ex-
people by its devotion to public corel~ted branch of the family posun!!!·.
. h 1· . H' b the ' *" .. '"'"' '" 1'" service. He was the eir to a -1vmg. 1S ro r sue· LlrnltM o..nillln-N"'• ..w n
title, his mother was a stern ceeded to the title and had ..... ,..
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Friends of St<>well believe he
is convinced the Ripper was
Edward. Civilian Dies
In Irish Riot
A prominent criminologlst
who asked that his name be
withheld, said:. "There is no
reason why this shouldn't be true. And Stowell is entirely BELFAST, Northern Ireland
reliable In wti~ he writes. His (~).-:-A British soldier. shot
evidence can be taken as a c1v1han early today during a
gospel. four-hour street b a t t I e
-"It's the nearest we'IL ever -~ween Roman Catholics-and °"'
ge~ to the truth. Stowell, after troops which the army said
all. was almost there." was punctuated by sniping.
stowell, now in his 80s, was The army . brought t h e
a child when the murders rioting under control witb riot
were committed. He became gas just before dawn.
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Joh . Prospect·s Limited
Unskilled High School Grad to .Have Trouble
By PATRICK eOYil: Polzien, Melinda Chenoweth, Car I a Margie Riley, Cindy Wine and Mary
Of IM D.il'f l'U•I Sl•tr Rankin and Teri Arnold. Fierst.
Not all high school students want to or
can go to college but the job prospects
for a high si:hool graduate wilhout spe-
The 17 students taking part in the Also JoAnn Russell, Qinnle Culldy, -
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·Ghouls Gallop
Halloween, Havoc for Viejo Kids
By JOHN VALTERZA
Of "" D•ltr PllM Slttf
As twa bloodied ghouls -about 11) ·
fears old -sal calmly at a low table a
young boy was finishing t~e wrappings.on
~is writhing creation -a mummy who
was still very much a1ive.
The subj~t. dripping with shredded
muslin, groaned and twisted in his wraps,
then made the horrifying discovery that
bis "wrapper" had conserved strips and
bound both legs together.
So Paul Mason, 10, of Mission Viejo
!lopped like a pogo stick through what
\)as to be Cordillera School's most
frenzied student activity of the year.
A Halloween parade.
The youngsters, some' done out in
I>loock:urclling getups one step from the
rrave, marched the afternoon away.
Like dozens of simHar activities late
last ·week in Saddleback Valley schools,
the din was deafening.
Teachers finally gave up trying to keep
!he kids quiet , allowing several hundred
youngsters to squeal contentedly through
the procession.
Collaboration between parent and child
th e night before must have been
heartwarming.
One kindergartener came dressed as a
tomato.
A little boy followed close behind. He
was a carrot.
Robots \Vith silver CjU'dboard bodies,
tin men, fairies, and lots of hippies blend-
pj with the store.bought characters.
During a play in one class for IO-year·
olds "Snoopy" doffed his bead.gear to
perform in a student sklt.
Time wouldn't allow him to remove the
rest of the getup, so he performed with
his tail still on. 1 •
"You'll just have to imagine him
without a tail," were the instructions
from teacher -dressed in basic, black -
and gr~ced with a witch hat.
The parade ended a little early, so the
' kids were loosed onto the playground for
a time while volunteer mothers readied
refreshments in the classrooms .
The ghouls, ghosts, clowns, fairies and
hippies all mobbed the playground for a
qi:iick game o[ tetherball.
And to think. .. Halloween wasn't even
half-0ver yet.
Ocean-front Restaurant
For Dana Point Studied
Dana Point may get its first ocean.
front commercial building -a harbor·
view restaurant -if County Planning
Commissioners approved a use variance
request Wednesday.
A 6300-square-foot structure is proposed
by Restaurent Adventures Incorporated
In the mu1ti-family residential zone on the
r:ast sj.de of Green I:antern, south of San-
ta Clara.
Parking for the restaurant would be on
Santa Clara: the building would be con·
slructed on the bluff top.
Several residents of the area report
resignation to future c o m m e r c i a I
development on the bluff, but there is
concern about restrictions being stiff
enough.
Mrs. Edmund Kiernan, 34432 Street o(
the Green Lantern, spoke of the amount
of traffic which would be added to an
alrady busy residential street. She men·
tioned the "terrible disrepair" of the
sidewallf on Santa Clara and the lack of
si dewalks on Green Lantern.
"That street is already dangerous for
children who walk to the school bus,''
said Mrs. Kiernan, who added that she
assumed the county planners wou1d re·
quire installation of a sidewalk necessary
for the protectron of children.
County Planner John Laine termed the
use variana! request, "what we could ex·
pect for land" overlooking the harbor."
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Police Arrest 2
On Sale of LSD
}Nlew twist has been added to the old
L-{mage o! a s~dy-Jook.ing, middleaged
pusher trying to seduce teenagers into
trying marijuana.
Costa_ Mesa police arrested a a&-year·
old man early today, after two Jiigh0
school boys complained that he stopped
and asked if they could sell him sonie
pot.
The suspicious incident in the 500 block
of Bernard Street. led Patrolman Tom
Boylan to stop the suspect's car nearby
and· he noticed a suspicious, band-rolled
cigarette tucked between the sun viJor
and·roof.
cial skUls are dim. .
Boys can be carry-outs in grocery
stores or gas station attendants. Girb
must settle for jobs as waitresses or
aales clerks.
But the Laguna Beach and capistrano
Unified School Districts have recent!)'
embarked on a program designed to give
students a skill that will get them a
challenging job.
Under the Regional 0 ct up at ion
Program, 24 high school seniors are
being trained as nurses aides at the
Beverly Manor Convalescent Hospital in
capistrano Beach .
The program is funded by $7 ,000 in
·S{ate funds and by a special levy of a
one-cent permissive tax that will raise
$22,000, according to program director
Mark Jones. ·
Part of the money goes to pay a part
lime salary to Jones and to pay the in·
structor in the coune, Mrs. Barbara
Mikhell.
Mrs. Mitchell is a registered nurse and
a credenUaled teacher. Before taking on
the program this year, she was the school
nurse at San Clemente High School for
three years.
Mrs. MitcheU says that the 24 students
enrolled in the program -17 from San
Clemente JUgb School and seven from
Laguna Beach High Sdlool -spend two
hours a day at the hospital and receive
school credit for their work.
The students receive both practical ex-
perience by working with patients and
medical knowledge concerning diseases
and the various body systems.
"They· learn· the respiratory
circulatory and other systems," Mrs'.
Mitchell says, "and they are taught quite
a bit about anatomy and physiology."
The students learn to make occupied
and unoccupied beds, to take tern·
peratures and blood pressure, to provide
comfort for patients with terminal il-
lnesses and many other skills.
Mrs. Mitchell says that by the end o{
the school, year, the students will have
more than fulfilled the state re·
quirements for nurses aide training. They
will be given a certificate stating that
they have bad so many hours of practical
experience, working in a hospital. ,
"They should not have much trouble
getting a job in one of the many hospitals
In tlie area," she says.
The program is the only one operating
in the county even Lhough the other
&ehool districtJ ha\.e been given 1tatt
funds to start their own program.
Two school truslees from each district
are overseeing the joint powers agree-
ment betwee'n the two districts. Bob
Hurst and Nofie Famularo represent the
Capistrano Unifjed School District ·and
Mr11. Jane Boyd and Dr. Anthony
.,Orlandella represent the Laguna Beach
Unified School District.
By the beginning Of the Sec-Ond
semester of the school year in February,
the two districts plan an addition to the
program. A course will be offered to 24
students in quantity food preparation and
will be given throu gh commercial food
enterprises that enter into the training
agreements with the districts.
The students taking part in .Ute pro.
gram from Laguna Beach are Kathy
Shea, MJckey Mendoza, Don Ward, Joe
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Jlelay the Cat
No Flogging for County Prisoner
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A prisoner who agretd to a (logging in In any event, the sheriff said. no er.e
preferenCe to a state prison term will could find a cat o'nine Lalls and he wry
return to Superior c.ourt iii Santa Ana to-much doubted if be had an officer wtth.
day for a revised sentence from a judge the qualifications to inflict. the coip:nl
~·ho has had second thoughts about using punishment.
the cat o'nine tails. ' Sheriff Musick, it is WKlerslood. lharp-
Judge William Murray will sentence ly pointed out that the traditional
Bruce Darryl llowell, 21, to what is now quarterdeck punishment of Bligh's era expected to be a prison term for bis assault on a fellow inmate in Orflnoe was administered by men who knew bow
County Jail. -to use the cat. '
He ordered Howell four days ago to So Howell of Milwaukee , Wis., will later
take 15 lashes with the cat and suggested today draw a sentence that does not call
at that time that fellow jall inmates for removal of hill ·shirt. A jail officer
might benefit from watching th e commented today that Howell would .WI
performance. prefe r the flogging to a prison term
Judge Murray, immediately dubbed despite the publicity accorded Judge
"Capt. Bligh" throughout the county MWTay's ruling.
courthouse, reckoned without Sherill Judge Murray has no comment to offer
James A. Musick. today. Sheriff Musick has no mmneot
The sheriff immediately called the for the record. -·
judge lo warn him that there .would be no But the sheriff wishes people around
flogging in his jail and no Dogging of a the civic center wouldn't call bini
jail prisoner. Fletcller Christian •••
Investment Talk to Close
Lectures on Real Estate
Last In the turrent Rries of lectiires on
real estate investment offered free to the
general public is sch¢uled to start ·at-
' ._ 7:30 p.m. Tuesday.
Donald K. Olson, characterized by
Fountain Valley_ Realtor Pat M£Vay,
moderator of the series, as "one o[ our
strongest speakers this year,'~ will handle
the subject, "Recognizing a GOod Invest.
ment."
The · lecture, part of the. Coast Com·
munity College District'• free lecture
series, will be presented in College
Center at Golden West College ia Hun-
tiOJion Beach.
It., like others in the same series, ts
designed to be of most assistance to the
private investor with a modest 1wn of
money to invest. It will be useful, ac-
cording to Dr. Loren Moll, Golden West
College dean, to anyone interested enough
to attend.
It is not necessary for lecture goers to
have attended the previous three lectures
in the series co-sponsored by the DAILY
PILOT and the Huntington Beacb-Foun--
tain Valley Board of Realtors.
Registration tao be handled at the
dO:(>r.
Olson, a nalive'Callfornian, is executive
vice president of the Southern Cslifornia..
wide Forest E. Olson real estate cor·
poration.
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FINAL LECTURER
Don•ld K. 01-
He wa! staff accountant with Prk!,
Waterhouse & Co. before joining Forest
E. Olson, Inc., Realtors,
A graduate of the University 0£
California, he r.e_ceived a bachelor of
science degree In accounting.
He bas been in the real estate field for
more than 19 years and has been active
in both residential and invutment proo
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--G•mm!I Marcum, 22, told police
her boyfriend failed to appear In
cOurt on an assault complaint filed
b)r her Tuesday because he was at
ber·bouse -beating her up again ii\ Cincinnati. Miss ~arcwn was
treated and released for new in-
jUries at General HOspital. Police
issued new charges Wednesday
aiainst Victor B. lewl1, 25, of as-
sault with intent to kill.
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\Vben a young man walked in uie door of the Santa Barbara
J>Qlice station holding a grenade in
hiS outstretched hand, a woman
dtsk clerk ·shouted! "Get out of
btire ! " A sergeant drew his pistol
as two other officers rushed the
unprotesting young man. Then the
n\iin explained: He bought the un-
ai,ned grenade _and later feared it
might still he Jive, so he brought
it in for the police to dispose of. It
was unanned, officers reported
M.onday, and they got rid of it. And
Utey advised Douglas Yomkam, ·21,
neJtt time he has to bring a .gren-
ade to the police station, please
call !irst. • JWss-On-Wye, Engiam! residen!J
thought he was crazy when mer ..
chant Jack Roberts bought 1,000
Army·issue chamber·pots at a sur~
plus supplies auction. But now he
is having the last laugh. "They ~
SAIGON· (AP) -South V!etnamae
troope pushed a new· sweep In aoolheut
CambodJa today, trying lo block North
Vletnalneoe and Viet Coog Supply routeo
Joad!ng tbrouCh the P l al n of Reeds
toward Salp.
'Ibe operatk>o WU launched Sunday
..veral bOlln before Viet Cong guenillu
shelled Salpt for the Ont lime In JI;
months. Author!tles said the four roc:k<ts
killed ..... VliitnameM clvllWm, !n-
d1lding --· wounded 2$ Vlel-narrwa clvlllana and destroyed seven -· Meanwb!!e, bundroda of South Viet-
namese m1lltiamen croaed the Cam-
bodian border about 100 m!lel -of
Sailon and began sweeping alone the
eamrn banb of the Mebog River about
SO miles 90Ulheut of PMom Penh.
Support..i by their own he!lcopttr
gwiablpe, the South V!etnameN claimed
kll!!ng 0 North Vietnamese and Viet
Cong, and capturing liJ: prtoonera, four
rifles, 4' hand grenades, eight mlnel and
a quanUty of mun!tlona. -
Jn another mu of Cambodla, more
than 100 miles lo the ~. other
Soulh .\lletnamese forces "JlO'lod f!ncl!nC
the bod!ea of 15 North V!etna.._
solcl!ers near the rubber ptsntal!on town
of SDUoL Spobsmen said moot of them
Kidnapers Free
· Ecuador's Chief
Of Air Force
are my biggest seller," said Rob-QUITO, Ecuador (UPI) _ Air Force
erts. "Americans especially like commander-in-ebitf ' Gen. Cesar Robon
them for flowers.'' Sandoval wu reJeued·UDblrmed Sunday
9 aJx clays after be WU kidaaped, the
P•lrlek Ruff lea a n d Novtllo defense m1nlslly said.
Clerico have been fllllng out poo!J Deleoae M!nilter Jorie Acosta Velaaco
slips with the same numbers for ~ said Robon s.ndoval wu at an alr force
five years. But last week ' Ru.mes: bue ne1r Quito. "'lbe general is well and
fil\ed In two wrong numbers. They later. an official c:onumm!que on the
learned Wednesday they have won ciraunstanca of the incident be wu tn-
nearly $103,200 because of the mil-volved In will be ia&Uod," be added.
ta!te in Barningham, England. .Rohon Sandavol wu abducted fnlm hil • ear Tuelday while driving In a Quito
Valerio Hutton, 18, of St. Hele111, = ;'!" i::: .!"i:"'.i:,::
England has finally been.accepted LIWe wu known of the,..._ for the
by the Army -after eating 252
b Tb Arm t ed b pneral's abdudlon de9p!te a ~of cream uns. e y urn er _opponents of the regime et Prtailieat
down when she first applied, say· Joo< Morta Velaaco Iborra. 'llll -1Jer
Ing at 105 pounds she was too skin-of penom ja1led --.
ny. It took her six weeks eating. Sour<a clooe to the m!lltary llicl the
six buns a day to gain 1t pounds general wu releued by hil lbdQclors
and win the Anny okay. • Wednesday in a mountainous am about e till m!!es --of Quito wben they The first child of Mr. and Mrs. saw m!l!tary palroil approacblng.
T&m Marshm•n was born on the The IOUl'Ctl aaJd Rohon Sando'raJ had
lawn of Parkview Hospital In trekked thrOu(b the l'elloafn atte10pts to
Riverside. The parents were walk· find• populated area ud enntually wu
-irlg rapid.Jy· across the grass when picked up by • truck drtver wbo took blm
it bec)ime apparent that the 15-lo Cotocoiao, a town ...,.rol m1!es nort11 y~ar-old wife was in delivery. ()f Quito. He toet a bua to the air bue
Marshman rushed in and Obtained frcm there, the aourcts Wd.
a nurse, who assiSted. Attendants
said both the mother, Debbie, and
the son were in fine condition. . • c-.
Sierra Madre, east o~s_ ~gel· e' is once again in a "n.&nk You"
mood. About a year ago city offi-
cials and civic leaders turned out
to honor members of the police de.
partment. Thursday night, an es·
tiznated 100 persons: were present
at a banquet in nearby Arcadia to
pay similar tribute to the volun-
teer firemen.
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Thirteen bus drivers of the
Southern California Rapid Transit
District have received awards for
corqpleting the equivalent· of 550
trips around tile world on etreebl
and freeways with perfect safety
records. They will be allowed to
ride buses free.
Mobutu Elected
In Congo Vote
KJllSHASA (UPI) -·Nine m I 11! o n OJnsoleoe loclay endoraed the pn>-
western policies of Gen. Joseph Mobutu
and elected him president of the Congo
for a seven-year term.
Mobutu, 40, won almost 100 i:iercent •P-
proval of the voters in presidential elec.
Hons over the weekend, hearldlng •
return to consUtutional government after
five yean of mUltary rule.
The general seized power in 1 ;Nov. 24,
1165 cour and ran unopposed u can-didate o his own party, the popular
revolutionary movenient.
"' 1be nine million voten Md 1 cholce
between green ballots for Mobutu and red
ODel against,
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had been killed by air and artl!lery
atrlkes. No South Vietnamae caaualtiel
were "J'O'lod.
Cambodian m!lltary headqtw1era In
PMom Penb "JlO'lod that North Viet-
namese and Viet Cong lroopl made a
rare day!Jabt uaault on Cambodian
, ..... attrmptloi lo !reep -the ooly auppfy rwte Into the pn>¥1nc!al capital of
Kompong Thom, 80 m1lel oorlb of p-
Peoh.
First reports Aid one. CaznhocUan
IOldJer ... killed and lour olhira ......
wounded, bul .Mlrlnitiol repurta -
understate C8111o!Ues oooslderably,
particularly for Camboc!ia forca. Eaem,J
loaes ·were not reported.
The U.S. Command In Salion continued
accelerated troop cutblcb in Vietnam to
meet President Nixon's target of 40,000
by Dee. 31. It withdrew 1,870 men from
combat Sunday aod 1,430 more today.
Theae cutbacks involved the deae-
UvatJon of nine Army unitl and the
redeployment of two battalions of the
25lh Division, which is returning to
llawall. The latter "'"' the 2nd Bat-
talion, 14th Armor' and the 2nd Battalion,
Hth Infantry.
In a releated deft!opment, the U.S.
Command adopted a new policy giving
American servicemen two weeks' le1ve
lo go lo the United Slates during their
-year loon of duty In Vietnam. The
new policy goes Into effect Nov. 11 and •
will enable an andelenn!ned number of
servicemen lo spend 'lbanbliv!ng or
Chrtatmaa at home.
In . Sa!gorr, It. Gen. Frederick C.
Weyand WU prompted to fUl1 general,
tDuchlng off speculation that he will
replace-Gen. Creighton W. Abrams as
tommander of U.S. forcea In Vietnam by
aprin(, wben Abrams completes lour
·years Jn the country.
'!'be South Vietnamese government llicl
152 penona had periabed and 21111,000 were
left bomeleu In the live oorthem pro-
vinces hit by lkloda·lut week. Unoll!cla!
,..ports pot the death loll at 191, inducting
seven American RrVicemen and 11 South
Kore1n1.
In 1961, ~.ooo died In lim!lar Doods.
American Fliers
'Living Nicely'-
lln Armenia Villa
ANKARA, Turkey CAP) -Two Ameri-
can generala, their pilot and a 'J'Urk!ab
c:otonel w-plane strayed ll<rOll the
Sov!et-'J'Urkiab border are being held In
a comfortable 'vllll: in a tree-thade4 gar-
den in Soviet Armenia, the neWsP.per
M!Wyet ·reported today.
A reporle< for the Istanbul paper, pos-
ing -u a relative of the Turkish colonel,
said he """lved the !nfonnat!on by pilon-
ing a TUrkilh dlp&omat in Moscow who
had visited the four men in Leninakan.
They have been beld since Oct. 21 wben
their mtoll U.S. Army plane .._.i the.
frontier.
The diplomat uid when he vbi\ed the
men they were playing bridge, and "their
man.le wu eicellent."
'Ibey are free to move about the. villa
and garden and can phone their embl.t-
s!es In Moocow, accurd!ng lo the -
'Ibe Ru"lans have provided e~
they nei!'d in the way ()f food and c)()thing,
the dlplmnat said. ·
The Turkish coloned told the diplomat:
"I am not worried about the outcome of
this. I koow we did nothing wrong . At the
end of the investigation they will find
this out."
The RuMians charged that the plane
vlol1ted Soviel airspa_C)rVmpUed ii was
•liberate and have ~~'-no lndicaticm when the mm might be nJeued.
The American and 'I\rrkish govem-
menta have requee:ted their return, aay· inl the inlnla!oo was an accident.
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CLUTCHING HIS COMMUNIST-MADE RIFLE, CAMBODIAN MODELS AMERICAN GAS MASK
ProMction M•d• Ntcessary With the Ad vent of Neuse• Gas Tactics by Enemy
Russians Cool Polish Leader, 3 Others
. ' As Big Powers
Open Arms Talks Killed by Crazed· Trucker
HELSINKI (UPI) -The opening shots
wday at the resumed Strategic Arms KARACHI, Pakistan (AP) -A witness
IJmitaUon Talks (SALT) marked con· said a man shouted "Down with com·
Uoued willingness of the superpowers for· munism" as he drove a cargo truck into arms cut oegotlaUom. an airport reception line for Poland's But the Russians have served notice they are in a leS;S of a hurry .to teach president. The deputy f9reign minister (){
agreement. P()land, Pakistan's deputy intelli,gence
A dlscordant note emerged froin the chief 8.nd two Pakistani photographers
()pening statements of U.S. Ch I e f died.
NegoUaklr Gerard C. .Smith and his POiish President . Marian Spychalski
Soviet counterpart, Vladimir E. Seme· was. unhurt, but Warsaw's ambassador to
nov. PakJstan and about 20 others were tn-
The United States spoke of its desire to jured.Spychalski broke off his five-day
get down to substantive talks, after a visit to Pakistan to accompany the body
year of soundings and exploring of each -1ot Zygfryd Wolniak kl. Poland.
()ther's position. . Police did not confli'm that the killing
Let us translate our ()bjectives for . on SUnday was intentional, saying that ilS
nuclear arms cut limitati()ns "into agreed cause "seems kl be failure to the brakes
verifia ble arrangements," Smith said. He ()f the vehicle." But they said they were
urged that this be started at this current questioning a man named Fer()ze
session -the third since SALT opened a Abdulab.
year ago in this capital. _ The witness said he beard the truck
Semenov was markedly cool and driver shouting, "I have completed my
~erved. With a swipe against "certain mission!" and "Down with com·
Imperialist circles'' who have been fan-munism!" as th:: bodies lay near
ning the.. arms race, Semenov expressed SpychalsJd's chartered plane.
COUNTY QUESTION
"Everyone was surprised when this
man drove the van from behind ~
aircraft and in the twinkling ()f an eye aC-
celerated klward the spot where the
Polish president was .shaking bands," the
witness said.
"The driver apparenUy thought the
deputy foreign minister wu the presi·
dent, and after crushing him, ral!ed hll
hands in the air and shouted: 'I have
done my job! I have completed my
mission!' "
The witness said police overpowered
the. driver, but the man continued ·
shouting slogans against communism un--
til an officer clamped a hand over the
man's m()uth.
In addition to Wolniak, 48 .... the via
included news photographer Mohamm
Yasin; Mohammed Ashraf, photograp
for P.mta.D's Information Ministry, and
the security ()fficial, Chaudhri Mobam•
med Nazir.
Wolniak was regarded as a coming;
man in Poland'• Communist 1?vmllnenl
ORANGE: COUNTY TRANSIT DISTRICT PllOPOSmON
A 5haU th• "Orange County Transit Diitrld" be oeatocl and
0.tablished? -
YES
NO
YES lll •••BECAUSE, The TRAISIT DISRIO WILL •••
• Plan far and Implement a Public Transporta!lon system to
meet Orange County's gro.wlng needs ----->
• Provide alternatives for use of the private automobile
• Maintain "home rule" for Orange County and give us equal
voice In• plans now underway for a regional transit system
• Receive available federal, state and private funds to complete
these lobs as quickly and efficiently as panlble
• Protect our natural environment -Relieve trafffc congestion
Endorsed byi
Orange County Boord of Superviscrs
Orange County Chamber of Commerce
Oronge County league of Cities
Citizens Commlttff for Proposition A
Henry T. Segers"-, Choimton
Oronge County league of Women Votm
Oronge County Republican Ctntral CommiHH
Orange County Congre11man Richord T. Honna
Oronge County Senolot Denni• Carpenter
Orange County Supervi10r·elect, Ronold Ca1pers
Orange County Tran sit Committee
Orange County Human Relations Covncil
American Association of University Women,
• Garden Grove and Santo An9 Chapter•
UCI Proiect 21 Study Team on Tran1portatian
Tlie California Stale ltgisloture unanimously passed
leglsla,lian to permit esroblhhment of on Orange
County Tronsil District. The legislation was
introduced and supporled by then Stale Senator
John Schmit%, former Assemblyman Williom
Oannemeyer, Assembtymon Jome• Whetmor•, and
Attemblyman Robert lodham.
Vice-Chairmen
Mrs. John Bryden
Hub•rt ferry
L•e Kearney
Hon, Will iam J, Phimpt
John B. Low10n, finbnce Chatl'Mft
Richard K. Walker, Treasurw
Flnantkll Vlc•·ChalnMll
Jomes Day
Jomes Moore
Edward L. Olsen
finance Committee
Don Boyles
William Mosort
Phil ip J. Reilly
Horris Thomp~
It's YOUR MOVE so
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VOTE YES 01 PROPOSITIOI .A
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Convicts
Seize 4
PINE BLUFF, Ark. (AP ) -
About 17 to 20 inmates, some
of them armed, seized two
paid prison employes and. two
inmate trusties at Cummins
State Prison Farm today and
threatened to kill them unless
their escape demands were
met.
State Correction Com-
missioner Robert Sarver said
the employes weie being held
in an isolation unit. which
presently is housing about 30
inmates.
Sarver said some inmates
were armed and were deman-
ding a car, a tank of gasoline
and clearance to I e a v e the
prison.
Inmates have been deman-
ding for some time that prison
c:onditions be improved.
Prison Supt. Bill Steed said
the employe s were
overpowered by several in-
mates in the isolation unit. He
said he did not knOw how the
inmates oblajned guns or cap-
tured the employes.
Sarver, who met with a
spokesman for the Inmates
three times later in the day
refused to bow to the inmates'
demands.
The two employes being held
\Vere identified as Jimmy
Morris and Larry Doss.
Sarver, who estirhated that
17 to 20 were in volved in the
disturbance, said indications
were that the inmates had
broken through a wall in the
building lo an adjoining area.
"We are dealing with some
men who have been involved
in this kind . of activity
before," Sarver said.
Dancer Busted
LOS ANGELES (UPI ) -
Police arrested 17 topless and
bottomless dancers during the
weekend In part of a city and
county c 'rack-down on'
violators of laws banning
public nudity.
2 .inidair
Collisions
Kill Ni,,,e
By United Pm1 International
A pair of two-plane mid·liir
collisians, 430 miles apart, kill-
ed nine persons Sunday in the
Pacific Northwest
At Missoula, Mont., pilots af
two singlMngine planes and
three members of a sky diving
group died when a Cessna 180
collided with a two-passenger
air coupe.
At Seattle, Wash., two
singlHngine planes collided
while preparing to land and
foUr persons perished.
A.(,sky diver who jumped
during the Missoula misbap
parachuted to safety. He is
James Leadbetter, 41, a Great
Falls grocery manager.
Victims in the Montana
tragedy were Judy Barrett, 18,
of Great Falls, a University af
Montana student ; Marsh a
Kantorwlcz of C h i c a go :
William Lafleur of Great
FaJls; Robert Lueck, 37, of
A1issoula, pilot of the jumper
plane ; and Clayton Lesley of
Avery, Id aho, who piloted the
~other plane.
At Seattle the victims-were
Nichol as Coady, 54, his son,
Donald, 25, both of Vancouver,
B.C.; and Romonack's son,
Howard, 9.
Dan D. Beebe, 52, of Mercer
lsland, Wash., was pilot of a
Cessna 182 which collided with
Coady's Mooney Mark 21 while
both there trying to land.
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Illiterates Voting
Law Questioned
WASHINGTON (AP) their mark. Here, t.o, there ls
Hundreds, poulbly thousands; no segregation ol ballot..
of illiterate Americans in 13 Delaware -Illiterates will
1tates wlll be able to vote be assisted 1n the voling booth,
Jeeally for the flrst time Tues-an request, by two election
day. workers, one a Democrat., the
Yet the l1w which gave .o~r a Rqubllcan. Machine
them the blllot, the federal voting prevents the segrega-
Vollng Rlghll Act of 19'10, re. lion · of balloll. Burton c.
m a l n I in question. The Willis, ccmmil&loner o1 · elec-
Supreme Court hu h e a rd lions, says the nwnber of 11-
argumenll but not yet ruled literates reglllerlng b nna!L
on its constitutionality. Maine -No special steps
'lbll could aid up to an em. have be<n taken to suar<J
bar r a s s I n g 11 t uation, against the poesiblllty af a
especially.Jn razol\close races. negative rulli1i by the court.
Two states •re taking precau-State officials say they have
tlom against the possibility no idea how many voters are
the court wlll overtum the involved because registration
law's suspension of literacy is handled locally.
tests. The: othen an not. Massachusetts -In the
'lbe Jaw .su1pends literacy past, voters had to read five
tuts for five years in 11 slates Jines af the state constitulion.
and in parts of two others. The The 1970 law ended that. An
Il are Alaska, California, Con-election official says there is
necticut, Delaware, Maine, no way of knowing bow many
Mass a c b u s et ts, 'New illiterates will vote.
Hamp5hire, New Yo r k , New Hampshire-Last week
Oregon, Wasblqton an d a three-iudge federal court
Wyoming. 'Jbe two others are order~ the segregation of ll-
Arlzona, where the Jaw affects lit.erates' ballots. If their votes
all but Yuma . County, and· are decisive, !'!suits will bei
North Carolina. 'lbe govern-held up until the end of the
ment estimates 1.9 million ii-year. Should the court nullliy
literate Americans have been the federal act, these votes
enfranchised in the 13 states will be subtracted.
by the law.. New York -No effort is
Ten gavemorsbips, l 0 being made to segregate
Senate seats and more than ballots. Voting ls t.ntittly by]
100 House seats are at stake in machine.
the 13 states. North Carolina. -About 500
Slate by stat.e, here is what i 11 i t e r a t es have been I
is or is not being done about registered provisionally at the
the potential problem: order of a three-judge federal
Alaska -Probably the least court. Alex Brock, execuUve
troublesome situation. I n secretary a( the State Board
August, Alaskam approved a of Elections, says thi.!I would
state constitutional amend-make lheii ballots valid no
ment eliminating English as a matter 'what. However, all
prerequisite to voting. Alaska registration records s ho w
never required a voter to which voters are nnt.erate so
know how to read. their votes could be purged if
No attempt is being made to the Supreme Court eventually
segregate the ballots of ll· declares them ineligible.
literates. The a t to r n e y ~ Oregon -No 1egregaUon of 1 general's office says anly 18 ii-ballot.s. '1'11e secretary af
literates are known to have state's offke said the state's
registered. literacy law was rarely, lf
Callfamia -Secretary of ever, invoked, llflyhow.
State H. P .. Sullivan says Washington -No aegrega-bal~o~ of illiterates w 11 l lion of bhllots, the state super-def1n1te:ly not be held aside. He visor of e1ectiOD1 says be-
has no estimate of the number cause there are so rev: illl-
of such voters. terates it wouldn't make a
Connecticut -Registration difference. •·
has been open to illiterates, Wyoming -No eegrqaUon
who simply ·have to make of ballots.
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home winter, summer. Plus the cost of labor
for any size window is $1 .00 (8o" minimum
finished Jenglh.) Fancy treatments extra.
fabrft! ,.._ 2.75 to 5.00 yd.
1.99 to 3.59
Labor reg. 3.00 per ~. now
any size wlnd<tw 1.00
Roe L.;,~ lining reg. 2.29 yd. 1.29
(Labor not sale priced.)
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Wilson · Riles Will liiYe Us
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•A firm hand
•A calm voice
•Full time non-
political leadership
* EXPERIENCED * QUALIFIED
C urrently on le ave •• Deputy Superintend ent of Pub lic Instruction,
Hai been with the Stat e Departl')¥nt o f Educa tion for 12 y ears,
Chairm &n of Pre1id11nt N ixon's 'Vesk Fore. o n Urb&n Educ&tion,
Served o n Presid ent J oh nson's Ta sk Force on Urban Edu c &tion,
.Public School tea cher a nd administrator for 14 y ••r1,
8.A., M.A. d egrees,
H ono ra ry D octorate, Pepperdine College,
World W a r II Yetera n. ........
More than 70 leading California Newspapers endorse Wilson Riles
J oin these concerned educ&tors &nd citi1ens of O r•n9e County in elect in<J
J..nn Oalt., J11U111 H«""K l!unlc. M. M1111I• IMl'wlr> S.1•\:
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Jover Bowtn J1mn Fr•nkHn, Jr. Vkkr>l•lll MatY AM ,..~r-~obert A. TIVlor
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FOR STAT E SUP ERINT END ENT OF PUB LIC INSTRUCTION
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Chrm. C.rollne Mitchell-llOS Wt1t,,,ln1ter Ave., We1tmin1ter, C&liJ.
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Recap of Ballot Recomnlend a l ions·
• A ""'11pitulallon of DAILY PILOT recommenda-
tions on candid.ates and measures dn the ballot In to-
JllOl'fO!''• general election follows: (Most important
racee~ measures are s!arted.)
Congression•I
* Unit.ell-States. Senator: George Murphy, Repub-
lican
* Representative, 32nd District: Craig Hosmer,
Republlcan
*Representative, 34lb District: )Ucba_rd T. HaMa,
• Democrat -
Representative. 35th District: No recommenda·
lion
. Stet•
* Governor: Ronald Reagan, Republican
Lieutenant Governor: Ed Reinecke, Republican
Secretary of State: James L. Flo'll{'OY. Repub-
lican I \ * Contrnller: Houston I. Flournoy, Republican
Treasurer: Ivy Baker Priest, Republican * Attorney General: Evelle J. Younger, Republi·
can
Member, State Board of Equalization, 4th Dis·
trict: Richard Nevins, Democrat
_ State Legislature
* Senate, 34th Dutrict: Dennis E. Carpenter, Re·
publican
Assembly, 35th District: No recommendation
Assembly, 69tb District, Kenneth Cory, Dem<>-
crat
Assembly, 70th District : Robert H. Burke. Re·
publican ,
Assembly, 7lst District: Robert E. Badham,
Republican
School
* Superintendent of Public Instruction: Wilson
Riles
Fr audul.ent
Demands of
T he R adicals
After a year ()f almc>st constant uproar,
the San Francisco State student strike
WU formally declared on NoV. 6, 1968. On
Nov. 13 there was a dramatic showdown
between stud(ni. and the police. It wae a
''violent, savag& battle," according to
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Dear
Gloomy
t Gus:
With Russiu mllllary mighl In-
creasing by leapS and bow1ds, and
U.S. strength presently being
'slashed drastically, ·it might be a~
propriate for !Jur military fcra;s to
adopt the popular motto: "We are
only second best, but we try
harder."
-W.J. D.
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lellow,olndenll thr<ugb Invented ia1u<1. Robert Smith and Richard Alen in "By Wb after teeing 80 clearly the
Any Means N-r' (San Fraoclaco: fraii<iu1en1 nature of the radical.demands
Jossey·Baa, 18.115), which II the first of a • did be not oppooe them?
1 .... volume bisttJty ol !be llrike. Over two.llltbs, of !be book II devot.d THE .tNSWER to llJls quettltln II llllt·
gest.d in President NW>o's reedit speech
Bl Kansas Slate Uolverlity, In which be
said that •ipustve acquiescence, or even
fawning approval" of 'flolent prorad~cals
"in some fashionable &cles bas become
to my admtnillra-·
tion,, WhJcb fOllows
Immediately on lbat
of Robert Smiih. I
shall not comment
now on this pcrticm
of the book W.pl to
say that while it ' a~
pearl to be factuBlly
1• , the mark of being 'witb it'. ••
f--<-accurate.~it-relie.s-al-
most entirely oo ru-
mor or guesswork
for Its interpretation of events In which I bad a part. I am IUD curlous as to why neither of t h e
authors interViewed me even ()nee in -Ion with their book.
SMITH AND AXEN describe the 6itua-
tklD as it appeared on Nov. 13. "ln the
tninda and guts ()f tboee wbo had ()bserv-
ed er participated in the events of Bloody
Wednesday at Stale, continuing education
tmder these conditions was impossible.
-Equally in the minds and guts of the ma•
jorlty of those who watched the events on
tekvisloo or read of tbem in the
newspapers, bowiDg to these v~ent
!-''--reYOluUonaries 1 i m p 1 y could n~ be
cctmtenanced."
· Smith closed the school. However,
many studenta and faculty -a majofity,
·as later events were to prove -and the
general public ()Venrbelmingly 'felt that
tactics of intimidation must not be allow~
eel to triumph and that education ~ust go
m.
Wby did Smith - a liberal and by no
means a radical -find it impossible to
dWlenge ihe radicals.? _ffe writes earlier
in the book that San Francisco St.ate was
responding courageously aod well, from
UM oowanl, to the demands of activists
and minority 61udents. He describes how.
revolutionists, unhappy wilh the success
o( the "reformist trust" of the college,
..i out deliberately to radicalize their
Bt1 George --• •
Dear George:
Does a man have grounds for
divorce U hil wile makes lousy cof·
fee?
WILLY
Dear Willy :
Jt aeem1 auperficial, to aay the
least,. that you would even consider
ClOffee &o be grounds for divorce
and -COFFEE FOR GROUNDS!
I'll do !be Jolt ... WlllJr.
CONFIDENTIAL TO J\ALPR
NADER: 11-: "U you can'l 117
oome!blng -obollt • """°"' don''"" ~. all."
I (Remember! 11lert II no prob-
lem. _..,. -· which can' be made jull a UtUe 1 ... •
lrtvlal by tuminc II ''"'' to (;op!)
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Although neither Professor Smith nor
Professor Axen can be described as
"with i\" types, the accounts they give ()f
1tuden11-and-faculty radicalism-exhibit
much "passive acquiescence" to in·
tim.idatl()ns and violence. They describe
the placing of a bomb in Profes!IOJ' John
Bwlzel's office, the slashing of his tires
and the defacing of his car, but they
never wte a nasty ~ like "varldal.ism."
They quote the hate-filled spee;ches ()f
b1Jck militants -even ttM>Se calling for
the ~ssinatioa ()f college offjcials -
as "Wen as the ratlal jingcism of t.he
Black Studies Program, but they never
utter a word ()f criticism.
They describe Local 13S2 ()f American
Federalioh of Teachers as saying one
thing to San Francisco Labor Ccuncil
("We are only striking f()f' hours and
wages") and quite another to the radical
students ("We won't glte up until we've
won:Yolii'-deinin-di")~ bUt they never call
it double-dealing or hypocrisy.
SO. MUCH FOR THE passive ac-
quiescence. There is also a considerable
amount of "fawning approval." Terms
like "logic and commitment," "creative
lnll()Vative spirit," "imet:pected skill and
imagination" punctuate the accp:unt of
student and faculty strike acti()_ns. This is
indeed. remarkable, si~ the authors
state that the strike pioved ultimately a
disastrous ranure.
The common sense of everyone from
Governor Reagan and the trustees down
tc that of fourth grade school children
said, "Don't yield to intimidatiOn. Throw
out the trouble makers and get the school
going again" bul every time Smith tried
W get classes started, the AFT clique
man aged to prevent him from doing so.
Black student ()rat.on declared openly
that they wanted power and money,
without accountabIDty to anyone, but
Smith acted as if he hadn't beard.
With mounting troubles, Smith saw,
only three choices left to him as of Nov.
25, 1968: To resign, tO defy the trustees
and be, tired. or to do what tht trustees
wanted and thereby becOmt a ''puppet"
OF COURSE, ii Smith had laken 1 firm
line and tried to keep the school ()pen,
with police help Jf n~sary, he would
certainly'have been called a puppet -as
J was from Nov. 26 onward, when 1
assumed the acting presideocy.
Prof"""' Smith c1-Instead to try to
govern by constDSUI -whiCh meant in
effect. ainct the r1cHcals' poslUOft .,..,
0 non-negot11ble," that ·M became the
puppet of th< strikers. As lllCh he fought
the trustees coerageously -be always
was a eourageous man. Now he ii
nobody·• puppel.J.hop<.l>e.la happy that
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County
*Board· of Supervisors, 4th District: Gordon H. -
Bishop
Tax Collector: Robert L. 1'Bob" Citron
School Districts
Newport·Mesa Unilied School District, member
of governing board, Trustee Area 2: Mrs. Beverly K.
Langston
Huntington Beach City School District {elemen-
tary), Board of Trustees: Louu DhHarb ~ * Huntington Beach Union High School District,
69-cent tax override, Proposition B: Vote yes. * Tustin Union High School District, $25.8 million
school construction bond Issue, vote yes
City * Huntington Beach city charter Amendment K:
Vote No.
Huntington Beach propositions L. Mand N: Vote
yes .
County Oue'stion -Proposition A_ , * Measure to cPeate Orange County Transit Dis-
tric t: V-o te yes.
State Propositions * No. 1. Cl~an Water Bond Law. Vote yes.
No. 2. Supreme Court jurisdiction over questions
of vacancy in specified constitutional offices. Vote yes. * No. 3. Req uires governor to submit budget with·
in first 10 days of session and Legislature to adopt
budget by June 15 of each year. Vote yes.
No. 4. Authorizes Legislature to make appropria·
lions for public schools prior to passage of budget bill
if delayed. Probably not needed if No. 3 passes, but
vote yes.
*•No. 5. Requires University of California Board
of Regents to hold public meetings. Vote yes.
No. 6. Permits portion of teachers' retirement
funds to be invested in specific sceurities. Vote yes.
No. 7. Provides Speaker of Assembly shall be a
members of state college governing body, with voting
rights. Vote yes~
No. 8.· Authorizes one addlttonal Deputy Super-
intendent of Public lnstruction·exempt from'civll •erv-
ice. Vote yes.
No. 9. Supervisors in non-charter counties may
provide by ordinance approved by electorate for ap-
pointment rather than election of county superinten·
dentof schools~ Vote yes. --No. !~. Subject to limitations by Legislatu re.
this provides that Joans over $100,000 may be made to
corporations or partnerships at prevailing rate of in·
terest. Vote yes. . .
No. 11. Authorizes Board of Chiropractic Examl-
ners to adopt rules governing chiropractic educational
and other standards. Vote yes.
No. 12 Provides that the county Board of Super·
visiors shall prescribe compeilsation of its members
by ordinance subject to voter referendum : Vote yes.
· No. 13'. Increases totally disabled veteran's and
widow's exemption. Extends blind veteran's exemption
to home owned by corporation in which he is a share-
holder. Vote yes. ,
-Nos. 14, 15,.16 and 17. Constitutional revisio11s
which are part of effort to streamline California's
archaic and cumbersome constitution. Vote yes.
*·No. 18. Most controverSial. of the 20 measures.
Would permit use of up to 25 ·percent of gas taxes for
public mass transit, where an &rea votes for it, and for
research on and control of air pollution. Opposed by
all interested in keeping freeway and other road-build·
il)g funds untouchable, favored by anti-air pollution
groups. Vote yes.
penaJtyNf~r ~n =~~s!~0~ ~~~~~e~~~r p~r:!~0~&a~g~.
ing interest in excess of limits set by law. Has defects,
but move in right direction. Vote yes. * No. 2()~1mportant to at least 15 million r esidents
and visitors. Provides $60 million bond issue for plan-
ning and developing faciljties for recreation and fish
·and wildlife enhancemenr of 800 miles of inland water·
ways, part of the state water project. Vote yes.
Benefits of De al Wi th R iverside County
Orange County to Control Sewage
To the Editor:
Recently there has been some concern
about lhe proposed agreement regardi~
the processing of Ri verside County's in·
dustrial waste through the facilities of
the Orange C:Ounty Sanitation Districts.
As y()U know, Orange C.Ounty is cur-
rently building a 27,000 foot outfall which
will be completed in February, 1971.
Since we will be mothballing our present
7,000 foot ()Utfall, Riverside County
representatives approached ~he directors
of the Orange County Sanitation Districts
with a proposal lo purchase it for their
use.
The directors \Vere reluctant to approve
the continued use ()f the· facility which
would discharge waste alfnost four miles
cl06er to the shoreline than Orange Ccun-
ty's new outfall. It would be defeating our
own purpose. .
HOWEVER, IT WAS conceded that two
()f Riverside County's altern alives would
be equally unacceptable lo Orange C.Oun-
ty: (I) They could build their own out fall,
pai-a1lel to ours, but not necessarily
meeting our standards for treatment. (2)
They could continue their present, local
c:lisposal methods of-discharging inkl the
Santa Ana River watershed from which
-Orange County receives a large porti()n or
its water supply. With either alternative, •
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Orange Qiunty would be the recipient ()f
Riverside waste without effective control
Therefore, the Orange Ccunty directors
submitted a counter proposiU()n: That the
new outran and Orange C.Ounty Treat-
ment Plants become a regional facility,
with Riverside County sharing the costs,
and that Riverside's industrial wastes be
processed in Orange County's plants
meeting our strict standards.
THE DIRECTOM reasoned that the
benefits were ()bvlous:
(I) The industries ()f Riverside C:Ounty
mUst now abide by the striet regulations
imposed upon Orange County industries.
• Sillce it is Orange County's beaches,
water supply and ocean which are af·
fected, Orange Cpunty should have con·
trol.
(2) Joint treatment ls not only more
economical to begin with, the new
classification of the joint project as a
regional fa cility has qualified the en·
terprise for federal construction grants.
with an additional savings to tht tax-
payers of both counties.
ONCE THE NEW ocean :outfall is In
()ptration, it will mean that the Orang~
County Sanitation Districts will meet the
Federal Food and Drug Administration's
shellfish standards which; from a bac~
teriological standpoint, are more than
four times as restrictive as present stan-
dards which currently apply t G
discharges to the ocean in both Orange
and San Diego counties.
Once the project to accept wastes from
IUverside C()unty is in ()peratioo, it \\'ill
mean that Orange County's undergr()und
water supply will be upgraded and that
control of all discharges to t}\e marine
environment along ()ur county's shores
will be placed in the hands of Orange
County citizens for several generations to • come. ,
By going to a regional fa_cility, we are
get,ting more for less, which is unusual, I
a:dlhit, but in this case true.
LINDSLEY PARSONS
Chairman Ora{lge County
Sanitation District No. S
f'nvot"s loe Gr een
T() the Editor:
It is ast()nishin& that you d1d not
recommend Joe Green f()r Tax CoUecltn'
in view of the follGwing facts:
Joe Green recommends putting a 5-ctnt
stamp on your tax return envelope IO
that any mailbox serves as a cclleclion
point. Mr. Citron wants to train deputy
tax collect()rs and install them in .ba.JtU
and savings and loan compinies (have
they ag~eed to this trespassing?) and col-
lect our taxes four times a year -at an
additional cost of at least $400,000. That
is just double what it costs to borro1v
"carry-0ver" funds (at 41'2%, if y·o u
please),.. Shall we spend $200,000 or
f(Oo,000?
MR. GREEN'S OPP01'/ENT advertisel
support by Mr. Mozley's BROTHER. Call
Mr. Don Mozley himself for a personal
recommendation of Mr; Green.
Joe Green is so smart he knows the taz
collector can't )()wer or raise taxes -he
can only collect what is assessed by the
tax assessor. His opponent advertises
that a vote for him ls a vote to lower ta:z:.
es.
Please reconslder who you recommend
for Tax Collector. Talk to both candidates
-and THEN make your final choice.
PHILIJP HEIM
Private Drab Awards a Silver Star
''How's this sound, Captain?" asked
Private Oliver Orab, 378-18-4454, ripping
a report out ()f his typewriter and reading
aloud: '
On 24 September in the \•icinity of
Fire Base BitON~O, Captain Buck Ac:e
did gallantly c.harge
an entrenched ene.
m~ position with he-
roism above and be-
yond the call of du·
ty.'. That. should win
yoo a promotion and .
a S'\ver Star, si r."
"What the hell are
you talk ing about,
Drab?" growled Cap.
lain Ace. "I've never been anywhere near
Fire Base Bronco.'' ·
"Neither'd General F()rrester, sir. But
I saw where his enlisted men made up a
report about how heroic he was there and
he got a Silver Star. I figured to do the
same for you."
Good WorK. sir."
"stop shaking my hand.! That's sheer
fiction.'' ·
••Thank you, sir. It's hard being home. You'd get to be a bero.. l 'd get to
creative . ., , • be a civilian. And the PreSiifent'd get re-
. "Good God, Drab. What if every Unit·-elected. Everbody'd get what they want."
"And I suppose Hanoi would go along began filing fictiti()Ui reports ()f heroism with your little plan and cheerfully admit
and victories? Why, we'd ••• " defeat?"
"Yes. sir, we'd win the war in no time.
We'd just 'iei)Or"t..-the enemy surrendered
unconditionally and fe'd a11 go marching
Clint on R ossite r Passes
"WHAT LOY AL American listens to
their Commie propaganda, sir? Now
about this report ()n your heroism, Cap..
"tain. would you rath~ be zapping the
enemy with your .4S M hurling hAM
grenades like ••. "
"Tear It up, you ldi()t! When it comes
to glory, solider, 'lis O\ll"S but .to do or
die." J was sorry ti> read this summer about
the premature death ()f Clinton R()Ssiter.
Rossiter, a writer and a professor at
Cornell for many years, was one of the
few good expositors of the conservative
position in America.
We need more good exposij.on of any
positjon, since t h e 1
field is fUll of shri ll ~d semi·li~rate vol-1
"I know, sir. That's why I decided ti)
do. But if you like the ()ther, we could
shoot for a posthWMus Congressionsl
Medal of ••• What are you aiming to do
with that shovel, Captain?"
"I don't see hew come you and the
Captain ~on't get on better," said Private
Drab's friend, Corporal Partz, that-'nlgbt
as the:y_huddled under their ponchos in a
rainstorm, "especially seeing as how
r
"D~B. THAT phony report~ em-
barrassed the whole Army!"
(ces. As a liberal
(W~tcver that word
means today), I am
in government, and too litUe of those in-
juries ()r deprivations ()f free choice that
men visit upon one another in their
private ~apacities.
"COMPULSION C.\N tal<e social and
tconOmic as well as political forms. The
conservative should give us a definition
()f liberty that is positive and all-em·
bracing, not negative and narrow."
~ wben you go up 8.gainst the enemy, you •
.two are fighting for the same thing."
"But only because the enlisted men
finked . Me, I'll never tell, sir. I think it's
a great way to run the war. J mean
here's all you officers ()Ver there fighting
night and day for honor "'and glory and
promotion. And !his here report'U save
y()u all that trouble.''
"Very generous of you, Drab."
"Not really, sir. You see, if you keep on
fighting for glory, sooner or later, you'll ,
get me killed." 1
"Damn it, Drab, you're a coward!''
"0~ no. sir. I've just got this thing
about not wanting to get killed. But Lhi~
way, you'll get a medal. The Army'll get
a hero •nd I'll geL to stay alive.
Everybody'U be happy."
"And what abou t our mission, soldier?
Have you thought about tllat?"
"YOU BET, SIR. Listen to this other
report I wrote: 'Able Company, under the
command ()f Captain Ace. today cnptared
four hamlets, seiied 11.2 !OM or rice and hdlkWt 142 casualties on the ane:my.'
•
often as embarrassed
by the :.mthinking
spokesmen for liber-
alism as I am repell·
cd by the unthinking
spokesmen for conservatism.
Rossiter was ()Ile of those rare men
whG not merely criticized his opponent.I
(which is too easy to do), but Wh() sub-
jected his own allies to careful scrutiny.
He didn"t urge liberals to change their
ways as much as he implored con-
servatives to become more informed and
tntelligent purvty()rg of their ()WD beliefs.
And every cause needs thL'i.
" SO:\f.E YEARS AGO, be wrote a piece
for the Yale Review, which won the
Charles A. Beard Mcm()rlal Prlz.e fer the
year. Called "Toward an American
Conservatism," it was part of a book
publiM!ed later, that shou(d ~ on every
conservatlve 's shelf.
These are !iome of the wise and percep-
tive reOections he offered!
"The American conseor;tlve haa_DUKt&
too much of the dangeni to liberty tbal lie
The right to pr()perty, Rossiter sog-
gested, cries out for conseiwattve at-
tention. Intelligent conservatism, be said.
.. must understand clearly what is and
what Js not private property in an in-
dustrial society ; and it must recognil.e
that private property fs , synonymous
neitller with vested interests, capitallsm
nor corporate power.
"ABOVE ALL," he went ()R to say, "'it
must acknowledge lhat many forms af
property bring pqwer over lhe lives and
liberties of men to owners and managers.
When property is power, It shoold be sub-
ject t() the controls that society places on
power ••• "
Mcst partisan volctS are so busy •t·
Ulcklng their enemies that they Ignore ()r
condone the errors and extravagances of
their own fdea]()gues. Rossiter was one of
the rare exceptions to this rule of in-
telltclual myopia, ancLbe will be sor<ly
missal In the yean ahead.
'
"We ·are?'' asked Drab, $D'pl'ised.
''\Vhat's that?"
"A medal," said Corporal Partz1 spit-
ting ()Uta soggy cigarette, "for him."
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Monday, November 2, 1970
The editorial page of the Dail11
Pilot seeks to inform and .stim-
ulate reader$ by presenting th i1
newspaptr'1 opiniO'ltl and com-
mentary on tGpics JI ittterut
a11d significance, by providing a
fonim fOT tJie e:tpressWn of
our readei:• op1nion1, and bu
presenting the divust vino-
poinl$ of informed ()b$C"1e-n
and .spokes-r11en on topics of the
cloy._·~
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, QUEENIE By Phil lnterlancii
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2 Blasts
Rip Sites.
In Fresno •
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Bullet~ -Razor Blades
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Halloween 'Sadism' Bared
· LOS ANGELES (AP) near their Mme. and fruit into pieces bC'fore
Authorjties· say normal Raymond Miller, 13, of Lin· eaUng them because or wam-
Halloween pranks were at coin Heights, was handing out ings prompted by previous Jn •
their lowest ebb this year, but candy on hi s front porch when cidents. r
FRESNO (UP!) -Police two boys were wounded by a shot fired from a passing Authorities in most Southern
and FBI agents were without gunfire and dtildren report car struck him. He was California cities reported egg
an arl'tlst today in two almMt-getting apples with razor repo~ in1critical condition. toseing and other Halloween
slrnultaneous bombings th 8 t blades, popcorn with tacks and Authoritlet in the L o s mischlef lower ttian previous
damaged a mllilary induction snail repellent while trick-or· Angeles area have been in-yean. Officials <:redJted the
center and a thre×-a· treating. vestigating at leas t a half· decrease-to activities llke
week newspaper: bpzen reports of children festivals and dances. No person was injured in the Michael Stewart, 12, ol . blasts and police estimated Pacoima. was in pqor con-reeeiving apples CQntaining tong Beach police have con-
the damage as moderate dition today after beidg hit by hidden razor blades. ducted a search for whoever
+ + • • I Q $ I u-..-+ i·--
VOTE YES FOR RAPID TRANSlt
• Spreading •sphalt must not continue f
• Complete. dettruction of our towns and countr-f'..
side can only result
e Mor.t highways and p1rklng lots are not the an ..
wer to anyifhino we value or desire, not even
good transportati,on I'
VOTE YES .FOR RAPID TRANSIT-" '
Stole Proposition # 11
(Olverson of portion of YES
Ioctl allotment of G11 Tax)
County Proposition A
(E1t1bll1hment of District
Tronsft Authority) YES
although they could not put a gunfire from a passing car Officials reported no in-pot razor blades in applt;,s Clll•tn• Tr,:::,;~~·=~~~~ ,~";~y';f':'~r~:C"' ''1'·
dollar value on it. ,.~S~a~lur~Wi~y~n~ig~h~t ~w!>il~~e~w~a~lk~i~ng~ijun~·es~. ~Th~e~o~f~fic~i~af~s~s~a~id~!g~iv~eh~·~to~Ro~nn§i~e~~=em=b=y~' snd=~===v~•§·~··~·~·~·~··~·~·~-·~·~-~w~. ~·~111..,~. "'§::'~-~"'~'="="="'~·=:::!:~~ Tbe explosions came Satur· with his sisters and brothers parents or children cut candy Richard Blaohy.
day night, just before mid·
night, and were the first ter-
rorist bombings in this San
'Joaquin Valley agricultural
center of 200,000.
"I warned you about overwatering tha.t plant.."
First sLruck were the offices
of , the Fresno Gulde, a
throwaway paper which takes
conservative editorial stands.
Seconds later another ex·
plosion hit the Fresno Induc·
tion Center.
B~rke1ey Moderates Win
5 Top Student Office8
The downtown buildings are
a block apart.
In each case, police said 'a
bomb )).ad been placed at the
building's entrance. D o o r s
y,•ere ripped off, windows shat-
tered and lobbies left in
SAN FRANCISCO (UP!) -
A mod«ate political party
won control of student govern-
ment at the University of
California at Berkeley, it was
announced Saturday.
The Coalition for Student Ac-
tion. (CSA) swept all five ex·
ecutive offices and six of, 15
student senate seats.
Elected president was Craig
Fenech of Clifton, New Jersey.
a two-year law student.
The CSA received major op-
position from a predominant-
ly minority student oriented
party consisting of a Chicago
·candidate for president.
In an interview by the stu-
dent newspaper, The Daily
Californian, Fenedl said there
were time9 he coli.Id un~
de~ the use of violence,
but added, "I would never
participate jn it myself." All·
four presidential candidates
had condemned the. use of
violence in solving social pro-
blmis.
Fenech'• party ran on a
platlonn "Calling for a rescin-
ding of recent politi cal
,guidell~ released by the
uivenity administration on
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No •tfier l'l•wsp•per ftll• you
mort, 1¥1ry cley, ebouf wh•I'•
9oi1!9 0111 in tlie Greeter Or1n91
Co•1t the" tfle DAILY PILOT.
the conduct of faculty and sham bles. FBI agents took .over in-students. The guidelines arose vestigation of tltt! induction
at the request of UC President center blast while Fresno
Charles Hitch after major police handled the newspaper
political activities on the cam· bombing.
pus last spring over Cam··-----------bodia. ' ~· Adverll••~nl
Althougll _ Fenteh said the Ruptured Men
"serve ofbcers training ~ G $4 95 GI .. program JS an "acadenuc in-et . TT
solution," he refused to say for Trying This
whether it should be moved off
campus, k'"''' City, Mo.-Here i1 en
Fenech replaced Jeff Bostic improved tn1•n1 of holding ru_p·
who res igned a week ago ture t~at h11 b1nefiH1d thou1an~1
charging that student govern-of ruptured men end women in the
ment needed to be reorganiz· 1••t Y•1'·
ed. At the time he called for a 1 . .,. 1 · 1 9 . . I tioo but ncon1p1cuou1, w1 nou 1 ~nstitut1ona ?M1Ven ' 1trep1 • .,Ja1tii: b11!1, bod.,. entire!·
ll never mateti.all.zed. ·ng 1prin91 or har1h p•d1, it h11
i:1u11d m1ny to 11y, "I don't 11e
Hunter Slain
how it hold1 10 111y. I would not
hive b1li1v•d, had I not tri1d ii."
So eomfortable -io ea1y to By Companion w.~, -a eould .1iow you th. way
to 1oyou1 fr11dom from your tup·
LANCASTER (UPI) -A fur• trouble. ---
Lakewood man was ac--You e•n't 1011 by try;ng. Ir:.
cidentally shot and killed by a lent to you on JO day• tri•I. You
companion during the weekend r•i:•i~• a 1•p•r•t1 $~.'15 fru11 •• • while tile two men were stalk· 9ift just for trying the in~•nlion.
ing quail in the Antelope
V fl w,a. for d11crjpti•1 ciri:ul.r. 8 ey. It' f J dd Ph •. Sheriff's . deputies said ' .r••· u1t • i•n Y""''"' . . , Appl1•ni:1 Comp111y, Dept. I 5SA William _So~th, 33, died of Kock l ldg., 515 W. 15th St,, Ken·
wounds inflicted by Frank 1,, City, Mo. 64114.
Milner, 42, Downey. The deaQJ . was recorded as accidental luf do tf tod'ey: before yo~ lo1e
pending a coroner's inquest. the •ddreu.
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FASHION ISLAND
NEWPORT CENTER e NEWPORT BEACH •
HUNTINGTON CENTER
HUNTINGTON BEACH
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CHECKING Spirit of Revolt Rippling • Ill Russia •
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Husbands Snore
To Spite Wives
BY L. M. BOYD
If YOUR BUTCHER calls
that fish a horse ma'Ckerel,
bear~in mind it's a ·tuna
••• PECULIAR TlllNG about
those towns named ~tount
·Vernon. Almost half are coon-
ty se ats . . . PITY TB A T
"Malari a" isn't a girl's name
instell.ctcol a disease. Beautiful
worcf •.. JN BERLIN,
GERMANY, a man can get a
police permit to dance with
another man, if ·such be his
desire ..• ·.DID I TEU. YOU
it requires about 12 gallons of
water to take a shower.
LOVE ~ WAR -Oc·
casiona1ly you find a husband
who ~ores just to keep his
wile awake. Or so contends a
New YOrk medical fellow. He
cites tbe case of an English
professor who admits he
wasn't sure his wife loved
him. Said professor snored
c onsiderably, it was
detertnined But alter his
divorce and s ubsequent
remarriage to a more af.
!ectiona~ sort of girlfriend,
the snormg dropped off. Jt is
the doctor's claim the pro-
fessor snored during his first
marria~e with a vengeance.
AS TO THE WHERE-
ABOUTS of the world's longest
street, here's a client from
Cleveland, Ohio, who says that
city's Euclid Avenue merits
the title. On the theory lt runs
all the way to Boston. Will you
acrcept that? .•. DON'T BE-
LIEVE it ·has been proved yet,
but a growi ng number or doc·
tors think that surgery called
the vasectomy .. tends to make
a fellow more #-domineeri,,g,
more aggressive, more im·
P~pils Introduced
Tq Actual Building
• LOS ANGELES (AP) - A
year agq John Konwlser was
stumpeil. A borne building ex-
ecutive, be wanted to interest
high school students in going
into the 1 construction trades.
Jle was drawing blanks.
· ''We tried gplng into schools
arid giving talks," be says.
"But the boys weren't respon-
ding."
Then It occurred to him:
Give them a taste.of real coo-
$9,l500 mortgage.
It. turned over the profit to
the council, which used about
$6,000 to cover the boys' •t.75
an hour wages and set aside
the balance as capital for
future projects.
Some of the journeymen
volunteered their time, others
were .paid by their con·
tractors. All materials were
donated by building suppliers.
•lruciion work -with pay. LOCAL
t'I RESllH: /'hrifl
Konwiser 11.rranged to pro-No othtr fttwsp•p•r t•ll• you
vide · a· dilapidated old house more, tvtry cl.y, •bo ut wh•t'1
fcir the boys \o renovate and 9oin9 011 in th• Gr••'•' Or•rtt•
C111t1 -·mo -••
have journeymen from the Co•st tiie11 ti!• DAILY PIL.OT.
home building trades instruct 1':;:====================1 and supervise the work.
"' The idea was the basis for a
pilot project last February
through June. It was so suc-
cessful that Konwiser and
fellow executives "'10W are
1vorking to spread it na·
tionwide.
The initial effort involved
about two dozen boys at Jef-
ferson High, ln a Negro work-
ing class district just north of
Watts, and a one-story wooden
house near the school.
the sponsor was the Young
Home Builders CoW>Cll, a 500-
mcmber group of mJddle
ma nagement home building
e:ii:ecutives in the greater Los
Angeles area. Konwiser l! a
council officer.
The boys worked elghl boun
each Saturday, transforming
the 70-yeaf.(lld house .into a
~ neighborhood showplace.
This fall four such projects
are under way, two in Los
AngeJes and one each in Santa
Ana and Oakland. Others are
planned for next year in Long
Be8.ch and Sacramento, Calif.,
and in Chicago and Austin,
Tex. ·
A savings and loan company
·donated the first house. From
the sale ol the renovated
building for about S.18,000, it
recovered a n outstanding
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Think holld~ halrdci.
Have a Sue Cory
'Select' ptnnlll'IMt
WIYI for 12.50
Including lhampao,
cut and llyllng.
Or our t:ondltlonlng,
ahampao and styling
tpacial, 3.50
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0r..,.e111r c~11r Hun1"'9tot1 c'""' f'•tlllOr! h l•ncl 1nd llOOf,.111·0-l 2nd tlaar, tft•7l'JI 2l'ICI lloor, .,.._J:IU
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T empGraoy Relief in Many Calo
There'• a moat effeqtive fla.mmation. The amwer 1-
medicaUon !hat sivea p...,,pt doctoc-i..todPre,,..-B9;
relief for houri from 1uch There'• no other bmaw1
bemorrhoidal discomfort rboida.J formula like Pi,. I
and actually helpa 1hrink tion Hand it need.a aa
1wellin1 of hemorrhoidal pretcrjptioa. Ointmm& om
ti.Nuea camed by th~ ~· 1Uppoeitari&. ·
With the money you save •••
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leg omomenl and daric walout woodgrain
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ond cllolra. Seata covered In supported vinyl,
blocl<b«:kgnM>d with ew>cado and geld lloral.
Tel!fe 1142>142 Ind nteudo lo llO".
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Reg._S159. 5 piece 'Modem• alyle dlnolll Mt.
Contemporary look In plutic lattice blclt
chairs, with steel legs, supported vinyl eeatl.
36• x ~ f8Cltangu1ar table extends to 8J'P
White finish with black/white pe1nt 1Mts.
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Reg. Slit. S .,._ 'Tra-.r 1tJ1e •1111111.
Futur•I 42" x 42" x 54" x 66" oval llble.
Cholra Ii ... molded Plastic backs. seats,
covered In olive Enkalure"' nylon. Chairs
and llble finished In bronze tone.
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Political Notes
Dl!HM.f.1'11 Fa;t~st in l'W est k•llW'fM M. 0.nmtn, of 13361 l'llrtltlG
U ni, API. 1111-0, $NI 811ch. 0.1• ol
•• 111. lklob« Jll, ,...,,.le ... 1oci.~. -·
'""" J 11.m .. PIK:itk: V""' O..NI. lnltf'· ITlel\t, P•clllc View M~I Ptrk, Dl·
Acltd bV P.clllc View Mo"W"1. GOP Vie for M~jority Buy IL Seti It. r ., the fastest re~ponse In Ult West agalnsttYOtlt
own clock. ~st Dlme·a·llnt Ads, whtre the attlon Is, In Siturday's
DAILY PILOT.
DllAICe
C!lllO!'"d F. Of"lkt. 4*: O.k SI,. I.H u,,.,
0.tt ol clfffll, Novtmbti!' I, $trvJc1'
"""''"" al MCC:Ofn'lkt: l.11811/MI 8 11dl Mor!u1rv.
"ACk•LDEY
M8ti.i P, l'Kkeld..,. AH SS, of tm Muflo
11.,. Drl'fll, Hulll~ton lltlCh. 0.te ol
GH 11\. Nowem~r I, $Unt1Vlld b'f husti.ncl,
,kltln1 "''"" -s. l-lei'lfY, ~l'I( llld Jolln· nv F=ac~eldtv1 C11\.llltl"'•· Lldy 0. llotr;
.,;,., 1t4"<ktlildren.•11t°"rv. T"'"4a1. 7:30
•.m., Smiths ClllP!'I; ll:equlem -Mi ss. Wtcto\.eM:I~~. t a.m., SS Slrnori & JV<!<r
Ct!llolle ,Church. lnl!f"m.ttll, a-Siieo.
l'litrd C11tntlvY, $ml~ MorlU&t'l'. Ol•e<•
~QfJ.
Ol ll:llY -J...,..s-C. GertY. St, 11201 Etm St •• Hunt.
f"\'llOl'I 8Md1. Ot!t of dNtll, Ocftlt>er ll,
$urvlvtd by wHe, Ma~1rl't I, Gerry;
50", J•mn 0 . Jr,i two dB<Jallt.n, Louise APl>!r ind AJli;t Moore1 bro!Mr, Perler
G~rv; two sllle'1, lna Wlldr 1nd Gerl!e
R~Nn; twG •r1ndct>lldr..,; et11>t tretl·
••lnclclll1Cl•tfl, Stf'Ylces, Wl!'dnll$d1Y, 3
o.m,. P~ Fem!ly Colon!el l'uner•I
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By 0. C. HUSTINGS
Like the Congressional races
in Orange County. all but one
of the campaigns for the state
Assembly have created Jitlle
heat or light.
, And like the congressional
campaigns, the close race is in
the district that has a
V:mocralic incumbent.
Kenneth Cory of the 69!h
District is facing a strong bid
by Rep ub lica n Bruce
Nestande.
' 3 GOP DISTRICTS, HOWAJIO
M1rv C. Howard. Ate n. of 1su s. Three of the lour' districts in
t 1>11t Hi1llw1Y, L111un1 Be1c11. Oale ot the county have Republican de~•ll, Oc:lobo:f" 31), Survlvf!d by •ls!e" Ro.e M. How1rd, Jlcwrv, !CfliaM, Mon· incumbents Who are expected
d1Y. 1:30 o.m .. McCcrmlck wettc11.,,,, to win easily, The GOP "'OU!d Cllooe!, Los An11eltt, "Jleoulffl'I MIH.
Tut"5d8Y, 10 1.m .. Hotv c"'ss M1!B<l!eum like ·to ma ke it a grand slam
ChtDe!, li term ... T, HO>lv Cron C-terv. by getting Nestande el~ted. -McCarmirt l19un1 BNCll MorfuarY, DI·
ffi:lort. The importance to the
HUGHES Republicans of getting a ma-HU1\ll-.H. Ho91'tt. A.lie tl, 01 1101 Haven · S · · Piece, N&W,oor! 8e8ch, Date of deftlh. jority In acramento hes !fl
OctoW .31. survtv...i by wife. MifWI. af the (act that 1971 will be the fne h'Om.!; sen, RoQert Harvey Hoo he1,
of Ka .. s11 c1rv. Mo.1 da11gn1er. P•l•jrla yea r to reapportion all con-
Cerpenter. N-11or1 Beach; o<>t siste• gressional, Assembly and state er><! """ brO!hers In Iowa; five tranCI·
ch!ldren. Prlvete ~rv!ce1 will tit' held Senate districts.
T11tsdev, Novemtlt'r 3. eau1 Coro"" dt'I The Democrats were in Illar Morluarv, O!rCKto•s, ·
JONES power in 1961, the last time
G le~n o. J°"'"· 417 Ol'ean Ave., Sea• district lines were redrawn,
Beach, Cl.lite of o:re.ilh, NovMiber I. Sor· d R bl. d ' 111vod bv w11,, Lucltr /Pat) Jo<1es: son, an epu lCans on t \Vant
Glenn W, Jonn; daugl\ler, f'alrlcla Lou the Same thing to happen
Crow; brother. Roy M. Jones; sls!er, PnoeDe L. Holly; sev.., trandchfrdr.,., again.
servictt, w~scr1y, 10:» 1.m., Pffle As the oli:J political adage f amily Colonial funeral Home. •
MATric1< goes: It'S gerrymandering
P,pv Cad Mattick. 20S1·A Carden Lane. when the opposition does it.
Co-sta Mna. Dale or dH!h, Dd. 31 . Sor-d a d e q U ( d• ( ·ct• g v<11!'d bY wile, rr151 sim, L•rrv car! Ma!· an a e re IS r1 ln
?lck; mottiu, Mrs. Wilhelmine M. Her... \\'hen your party does ii.
OMo. Services wur ~ Mid •t Scllflf"ll: The Assembly seats, which •nd Moore Morioarv, D•V!Oli, Olllo, Bell
B•oedwaY Mor111~rv lo"W•rdl1>1 dlrec!oro. obviously have Republican and
-MILLIGAN d d I Mar11aret A11M'S Mllli11an. 1u w. Wilson, Democrat can i ates. a so
c o1ti1 Mesa, o a1e ot de1t11, October JO. have a full compliment of
Sutv!vecl bY four 10ns. Ce•ald J., of Gar· Am · I d d p rt den Grove; Wiiiiam H., ot cv11rns: Wal· er1can n epen ent a. Y ·
ter E .. Murietta; Ale~ Pl'lill!11a Ml!li9an, (AIP)· candidates, two of
Can.>da; ll!ree d109Mers, Mrs. !=athtll'inl' whom are women. E. Feethirst001, C""ta Mts;o; Mrs. Bar-
bare c. G•1set, Pomooa; Mrs. E11111>et11 Here is a run down of the A. Bec•ter, No. HoflVWllOd; sister, Kelli· · b d. I · rvn Peters, Sin Dlfftl; 16 gral>dthllO'ren; 'campaigns Y JS rict:
7 treat-9ralldchlhtren. JIOS&l"I', I p.m .. to.I ---'-'---'--------
Death Notiees r>lth!. Mondav, Bell B"'adwav C111..el.
Re<iulMi Mass, 10 a,m., To!'Sdav, $1, Jolin
the B10Hst Calho!lc Chorcll. Bell Br<>1d·l-------------w1v Mortu1trv, OirK!on. TOLARO
3Slh Asse1nbly Dlstrlct -lt
is in the northeast ..mrner or
the county and spills over in!D
Los Angeles Couhty. There are·
81 ,813 Orange County voters in
the district. Democrats claim
31.917. Republicans 46,190, !he
AIP 507 aod Peace and
Freedom 95. The district in-
cludes La Habra, Fullerton
and Brea.
The can(lidates · are in-
cumbent John Briggs (Rl.
J ames Slaven (D) and Betty
Nichols (AIP '.
• VOC AL OPPONENT
Seeking a third term in the
Assembly, Briggs has been a
vocaJ opponent of vio lence on
campus, particularly at Cal
Slate Fullerton, which Is in his
district.
He says he s upports
econom y measures that op-
pose uncontrolled spending
and "the current trend in
welfare.··
Slaven s<iid he sees the pro-
blems facing the Legislature
in human terms.
"I am dedicated to the prin·
ciple that all problems in
society are local pl"Qblems and
that appeals to state and
fede ral governments for help
ough t to be made only as '8
last resort.
';I totally oppose legislation
calling fo r abortions on de·
mand. I support expa nsion of
mental health programs; cost
of·Jiving increases for those on
low. fixed incomes. and a na-.
tional health plan," he said.
INDE PENDENTS SJLENT
There was no information
ava ilable from any of the
American Independent can-
didates.
Death Notices
MILTON Jtoa Tol1ro. '11#51 Newland St .. Hun!ln9·)-------------
Eflle 0 , M1Hon. All!' 86, or 20Ql Haven ll>fl Buch. Oate "' <IH Th, OUober :.:!. • UNDEJIHILl
Pla<e, N"'°"ort Beach, Oa!t of del!TI!, Sorvl~ b1 huSband, Seba1!11n~; <laugh· Jl lchard JI, Underhill. 19!n Siddle. k ·
Oc"1bt'• 31. Su,....lvod by dauth1,.., Mrt ler, lllol Stewarl; one brolher, Charles De vine. Care of dealh, Cclober :.:>. Survived
Col'l1elia Ke!ll,.9; one tr&fl<llOfl, o an Mc: Petri; ltlr .. siflert. Liiv 0111berto; J.,.I bv wile. Sor1h; sons. Ro•• and Craig;
Grew; lwo grei!.9ranlkhlld•en. Funerlll Ba•bliri1$S81 Anna Nevares; three 9rand· <11ugh!ers, C~!llleen, Vlr11lnia and Jean: services, Tuesciav, ? 9.m.. W11varlv clllldr..,; nine Orl!lll"11•1fldcl\lldren. R05arv Pl!renh, Mr . and Mrs, Cha rles W. Under·
Churcll. witl> Rev, Jtoberl C<oodwll'I 1;1! wao recited 5u/ldav, 7::.:1 11.m., Pee• Fam-hlU, f1ori<1a; brother, J onn A. Underlll!I.
fhe Soo!hoate Community P reibvteri•n lly Colonl•I Funaral Home. Re<iu lem Mas$ Vermont. Servic~ we•I' toe!<I tQd1y, Mo"·
Church, offlclal!n; Eri!ombm..,I Flllr· wa1 uleb<aled tadav, Mond1y, 9 •.m .. cla y, 10 1.m .. Pacific Vll!W ChaPt!. In· ""~"" Mau•olONm.' Olrec-!ed bv 'MCC!K-SS 5,lmon & Jocle C11hotlc Church. Peelt urnmenl, Pac\lic, . VI-MMiorlal P•rk. rn;c~ Laguna B,._.•h Mt1r1uarv • F1m11Y Colonl1I Funerat HOme, Directors. Dlreell!'d bv P1c1f•c Vll!W Morruarv.
OHLSSON Eul~lle M. OMsson, ol L••un8 Hl!11. Date
of !!tam, OCI. • '9. A•e 13. Fonner wl!e
Of !he l1!e Jlav J . Calli bekllled wife of
Mr. Carl ·c. Oll!s1.onr moth.,.. In 11w of
Or. and Mrs. 0111 c . 0111uon1 9r1nd. rnolfier ol Mri. Manto Ea!On; J11r!vn
en.ir s1riar1 Oht1son, o1 Sll8ller. c1rlf. S.rvictt, 3;• p.m. ,.,,,.v, Wtt Klrll: o
ttlt HN!lltr, Fornf Lawn Gfer>dale. For-
t•t law/I Morluarv.
l"OWEJt!
Marvin A. P-. •• Jtetl!lenl ol Hunll~
ton Beach. Datt of dt!alh, Nov. l. Sur· ~l~od by wife, Ann; dau11llter, Jeanne
Baker, CrPreu; bro111ars, Loreri H. Po..,.
'"''• IO'allo; Onie E. Powers. Kan .. 1. Servlc~ will be held Thursd.!I~ •. Novem-
ber 3. I o.m .. • Pacific \11-Chjoe!. ln.-
fermen!. Pactflc View Memorial Park:
P1clfic View Morluarv. Dlrecfot1.
J!AMll'T
Gevlord W. R1msav. A11e II, Of 217 Lark·
swr Ave .. Coron• del Mar. Cati' of
t.:iea!h, Oct. 31. Survived bY wl/11, 'Al ar·
11\i, of the home; dau11hltrs, Mrs. ~ov
H. Lune!, Westmln1ter; M'1. ·Roy IC.
Thom1., Mln~aoolls; brother, T, Benion
Ram•ey, llUnol1; sh ier, Mrs. Flora
Smltn, Hollvwood1 follr 11r1ndchlldrl!!'!. ·
Servlett, Wednesdav. November 4, 2
o.m .. Pecllie VI"" Mll"tnMlal Park. Fam.
llY su1111es!s those w11h!11t1 lo ma~e mem.
arlal cont•lbll!IOr>f, gt1111e con!•lbure to
lt>e Coron1 del iMor Community Church
pr Hoa11 Ho~l!el. Baltz Corene de! Noa.r
Mortuary, Olrec-lcrs,
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Carla Jl•v. 280 Cabrlllo, API. C., Co1tft
MHa. Dare of <1e11h, Dc1Qber '1'1." Sur·
"lv!d by wl!e. Rurh; :son1. T~omas ancl
Jimmy; d•uOMer. DOlina; ~l•ter, He!e..
M , Terdlft, penn!Ylvenl•; four 11r1r.d-
c llitdren. ServicH wert held lodav. Mon.-
dav. I P.m .. Peclllt )l'i..w Chet.i. 01·
19<:ted bv Pacific Vi<!'W Mortoarv •
SANDE JI FER
Richard Se/lderler. 139 IHh SI., Apt. 11, Co~t• Mela. Aee ~?; cla!e ol..DNtll, Oc·
tober :.:>. survivl!'d bv -""'• JlicJloard, of
Whll!ler: dau9hlPr, Mrs. Erlene Sulll·
11an, El Monie; brofhe~. Fr1n~ Se/lderter,
Wllmin11ton; mother, Mrs. Susie Sander-
fer. of C1,,or1; loor 11ranitchltdre<1. Ser.
Vltel w!ll be lle!d WtdnHday, N""Pmber
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6tlh Assembly District -
The district, which is located
along fhe western edge ol the
county between Baena Park
an·d Westminster, has 143.285
registered voters in the coun-
ty. Of these. 73 ,185 are
Democ r ats , 62 ,3 99
Republlcans. 1,610 American
Independents and 129 are in
the Peace .and Freedom Par·
ty.
There are three candidates
running for the 69th seat. They
are incumbent Kenneth Cory
tD). Bruce Nestrande (R),
Donald Swenson.,
Occu)iying the w e s t e r n ,
coas tal area of lhe county
between Seal Beach and Costa
~1esa, the_ 70th has 187.716
registered voters. The division
on party.-"Knes show 82,417
and Donald Swenson.
Republ icans. 1, 756 AIPs and
266 Peace and F r ee d o m
members.
" By Electing As T a.-c Collector
R·OBERT L. ''BOB'' CITRON ·
Cory, who is seeking a third
term has served as ~hairman
or the , Joint Com mittee on
Publl.: Domain, chairman of
the Subcommittee on School
Finance, and as a member or
the Assembly Committees on
Education, Revenue and -'f'ax·
ation, Finance and Insurance,
Administralion and Labor.
GOVERMtf ENT SPENDING
He pledges to help cut down
on unnecessary governmental
spending, improve the quality
of education and combat the
drug problem.
Nestande labeled fiscal mat·
ters as his campaign priority.
70TH DISTRICT
The candidates in the 70th
District are incumbent Robert
Burke (R). Lloyd Nocker fD)
and•Willowdean Vance (AIPJ.
Another Assemblyman seek·
ing a third term , Burke serves
as vice . chairman of the
Transportation and Election
and Cons ti t u t i on al
Amendments Cotnmittees and
is .a member of the Education
Committee.
The emphasis of his cam-
pa ign has been on education.
He said·''! promise to continue
to support programs v:hich
will insure a healthy Cree
enterprise system and which
will limit the authority of
governmen t over individuals."
Nocker, a Garden Grove at-
torney, sa id he considers .the
environment a n important
part of his campaign.
10 Years an Orange County Tax Collector
1st. In Primary •
I.st. To. file for Public Office
Clfre• 'will .support lttislatio• for • 4-,.y1111nt
rtal ,,..,,l'.ty t•x system insteed of th• prtff•f 2
payment sy1t1m.
Lilnititio• of tax11 •• sintlt f•mily hom•s thus
REDVCING real property TAXES.
C1troa will establish tax collection center1 at
banks, to allow Senior Citizens & orhers to pay
taxes without ua•eling long distances.
Vote For:A Fighter For Low Taxation
Endorsed By
Tbe MOZLEY'S C.W. and Ethel
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''The major issue facing
Californians is rearrangement
of fisca l priorities which wil l
allow us to adequately finance
our problems in education. en-
vironment, welfare, and others
and not increase the existing
tax burden," he said.
As a former depllty district
attorney, he proposes to make
court costs less as well as
initiate consumer protec tion
legislation and ihcrease stale
support for children in grades
I to 12.
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Election Matches Nixon Against ··senate
' BJ JOHN RALL
WASHINGTON (UPI )
in 1968) gets the power to do ,
what he promised to do. Tba\
is all I ask , nothing more.
the possible wrath of the which the executive branch ington and Gore ll'fl both
voters. considers its own -the power defeated, Nixon wlll probably
GRIFFITH & ASSOCIATES
The Nov. 3 election, more than
just a contest between
political parties, will be a
clus1e struggle for power
between the execuliy.e branch
and the Senate.
by a yearlong series or roll
call votes in which I~ rejected
two Supreme Court nomlna·
lions and tried to exert its
e-0nstituUonal pcwer o v e r
forelgn affairs and defense
spending.
". • . It has nothing to do
with personalities. It goes far
beyond party llnes. One man
bonesUy believes that the best
interests of the cruntry will be
served by opposing the Presi·
dent on all of the major issues
that I have mentioned tonight.
The other man beHeves the
best interests or the country
wj.11 be served . by supporting
the President.''
The Senate has been bucking to send American fighting ·have won the battle. Both ar1
presidents ever aince George men lo war, the power t<l cam· senior DemoCrats wlUf bro1'"d
Wuhinglon, and presidents m,and them . influence wbo have led tbe
have been punishing them for It may not be clear election Senate's struggle to control
it with patronage, the White night after the returns are in the Indochina war and to play
House guest list and anything whether the President has won. a role In foreign poUcy maklng
41M CAMPUS Dltl¥l, Nl"!'°IT IUCH
The Senate had made it so
• Phone For (j)uote: 545-9411 President Nixon has made: It
so by going personally to the
voters and asking them to tum
out the sena tors who have op-
posed him on these questions
and rep lace them with men
who can reasonably be ex-
pected to back him.
else available. this contest, although if Sym-generally.
• KNOWLEDGEABLE
• CONCE.RNED
• EXPERIENCED
ROBERT E. BAF>HAM .
Member of the Assembly, .
71st District, California Legislature
Paid for by the Committee to Reelect Assemblyman Robert E. Badham
Chairman: Charles P. Taylor ·•
1649 westcHff Drive. Newport Beach, Calif. 92660
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In efrect, Nilon has decided
to take on the Senate -or at
least what it has become -in
an election freely and openly
decided by the /lmerican
voters.
lie.re is what he said in a
political s p e e C h at a
Republican Rally in F t .
Wayne, Ind.:
''Do y'ou realize that the
present Senate is divided on
lhe major issues . . . in in-
stance after instance by ooe
vote or two votes? Usually a
shi rt Q/ two senators · could
have rlfade the difference .•.
In th e field of foreign policy,
in the field of the approval of
judges.
"And that is w.by it is so
critically important to have
from this slate that man who
might make the majority of
one lhat would determine
whether or not the President,
not as an individual. because
that isn't what matters. but
the President who did receive
a vote from lhe people of In-
diana (Nixon CB.fried Indiana
(ln thls cq, he was cam·
paigning for Rep. Richard L.
Roudebush, who is trying to
take away Democrat Vance
Hartke's Senate seat.)
In the past year, there have
been live majo r showdown
votes in the Senate which have
pitted executive power against
legislative power.
Nixon has won two by nar-
row margins -approval of
t h e safeguard antiballistic
missile system on a 50-50 tie
vote, and the defeat of the
Mc Govern-Hatfield amend-
ment to force tolal withdrawal
of U.S. troops from Vi etnam.
He has los t three -re-
jection of Supreme Court
nominees Cle ment F.
Haynsworth and G. Harrold
Carswell, and passage or the
C o oper..Church amendment
barring U.S. military in:
terventlon in Cambodia.
'l'he votes <ln these is~ues
were politically traumatic.
For Republican senators the
wrath of the White House was
risked ; for Democrats, it was
But it is difficult to find al -o===--__c:. _ __;_ _ _;'::-:=-=======
preadent for a President r::-·---·--------... •1
golng directly in perS<ln to the I · ' ' I
voters and asking them to turn 2 DAY SPECIAL I I out the oUen<fina members. I
Nixon is doing this. He did it ALL KODACOLOR FREE' I in. Indiana with Sen. Vance I ROLL FILM UP TO
Hartke, in MlsS<llTi with Sen. I 12 EXPOSURES • I
Stuart Symington, in Ten-Developed & Printed
nessee with Sen. Albert Gore, I 1 1111 ,., Cint1-.-U..ut-Off9t ,_,, Wlth11t c .. ,., I
in South Dakota with Sen. K M A C D R U G I
Quentin Burd ick. I • 1 ;04 NEWPORT BLVD.
To start with, he has seen to I c 011, .. Geed Nov; 2-l I
it that Republicans were
nominated to the Senate this ~--.!...----------~ year who could reasonably be -P ,
expected to back him in future
showdowns. In 1968, many
Republican senators, I i k e
Charles Mathias, Md.. and
William Saxbe, Ohio, rode into
office partly with the help of
Nixon's cootlails, only to part
company with the President
<ln key issues after they bad
taken office.
By careful screening of
possible candidates this year,
Nixon is hoping to avoiri
another freshman class in the
Senate with such independent
men,
Republican control or the
Senate is clearl y not Nixon's •
central ortjective in this elec·
lion; .his ma in objective is to
have a Senate which will not
try lo seize institutional power Adds
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60 Million Too Fat in U.S. Beauty, • 'IITTM.\Amll llllTIUICT-
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HOUSTON, Tex. (AP) -critical to natlonar health than "meaningful preventive pro-
More than 6o m I I Ii on under•utrltion." f'\ grams'' might be initi ated.
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this Is a health problem of nature or obesity is not
epidemic proportions, a group generally recognized, partly
of Wisconsin researchers said. because of the difficu lty of
Helps Solve 3 llggelf
FALSE 'tEETH
Worries and Problems
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'l'he researchers from the g~ross the con-
1.1edical College of Wisconsin sequences of it.
at Milwaukee are studying He told a news conference
more tha n 80,000 obese women the study was undertaken in
in cooperation with the TOPS an effort to "bring hom e'' to
Club lnc. the general public the eon-
Jutt aprl11tll111 PA8'1'1:~ on ~ 9 o·o-A-.. -... 10 00 A M
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'l'OPS. with headquarters in se qu ences o ( bei n g
Milwaukee, stands for "lake overweight.
off pounds sensibly" and has a If such an awareness could
anner 1on1er: §l Hokl1 th1m mor1 oomtortab r: (3 811 you •t mort t11tura.11r. PAS Denture Ad.•
be.ha Powder Ill no t.11ld. The~'• bO gummJcrooeJ,pUty p"te. De.n• turet Ul1t n~•rw-nt~I to health.
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COSTA MESA 546·0554
membership of 200 ,000 women:r_cb~e'......'.e~•ta:bl~ish~edi'iheii'i'ii di, iiiiiliiiliiiiiliiii::::•:::::••···~:""= with weight control problems.
Or. Aldred A. Rimm. head
<lf the research t e a m .
presented the first report on
the study at the American
Public Health Association~s
annual meeting. He said it was
the lai-gest study of obesity
ever undertaken.
More tha• 25 million of the
overweight Americans are
more than 15 percent above
their standard weight, the
report said.
He said the problem of •
cbesity "is proba bly more
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and we love it!
Dec ide wisely to whom you wont to entrust the odminisfrotion of America'•
largest public school 1y1tem: Th ink of yourself .•. ot'ld our ckildrenl
Experisnce in California Schools
Doctor1t1 (Ed. D.) School Admlnl•·
lratlon Eamed at Unlvtrsity of SouUI·
em Calif,
'40 -"411 T11ch1r, Viet Principal lftd Athlttfc:
Director, Tron• Unifi1d School Dill
'48 _;51 Principal, Bir 111r. S1n!Or Hirh Sch.
'51 -'55 District Sup lirintendtnt of Saticoy
Elementary School Diltrlct
'55 -'i1 District Superintendent of Ne1dle1
Elementary aiid Hil:h School Dlstrictl
1t ·'12_ Supe rintendent of LI Canada Schools
'63. Superintendent of Public Instruc-
tion, State of Calif mi1 (Elected
1962 11Tid 1966)
'62 ·'68 Published works
(1962) "Suffe r, Little Chndrtn"
(19&4) "Wh11t They Are Doinr to Yeur
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we're a mutual associatioo, owned by our depositors .• , with
the oldest Federal Charter in the county.
Yes, we love being the Association who.has grown up with the
communities it serves, who is proud of its independent
leadership in Or8.!Jge County, and who intends to keep it that way I
90% of oUl' home loan1''1'"e made within a 50 n;ile radiu1,
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And no fUJOc iation pays lilgher interest or offers more varied way1to1ave.
So come by. Meet our officers and staff-your neighbors these many
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''The Dr. Max Rafferty Column"
(1968) "Max Rafferty on Education" (novtr publl11ttd prol111lon1Nyl -
For quality education , re-elect the qualified leader • _fi~IU/a7~g~
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
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3 Monucb .Bay Plua
South Laguna;Calif.
2llO Ooean Avenue
Laguna Beach, Calif.
494-7541
601 N. El Camino Real
San Clemeote, Calif. . .
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We've boon fingerpcint lng 1 •
SulJ,arto Bamboozled ·
By 'Talking Fetus'
Employe8
Can .Jriear
Anything :
LOS ANGELES (AP) -A, ,
large department chain·is ex·
}>ermenling with freedom in :
fashion for its employes,
allowing them to wear any :
freaky clothes they choose •
The president wears a pair
eL jeans and a short-sleeves
cotton work · shirt .
The ~ice presi dent usually
turns up in ,a leather vest. a
long-sleeved shirt and white
jeans .
The employes follow s'uit.
And once a month is Crazy
Day, when everyone wean the
most unusual eutfit be can
find.
"We believe that employes
should do · thei; own number
with fashion," says Bernard
Field, president o£ Akrpn,
which specializes in import
merchandise.
"The old idea or clothes to
show ·your p6sition or status
JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) amined her and declared she just isn't honest today.'' I feel
-A woman who claimed to be was pregnant. " that I am dressing the way I lB' months pregnant with a Rectntly Mrs. Zahara said feel. And it makes people feel ·
fetus that could recite the she was going to West comfortable with themselves.
Koran aloud pefPelrated a Germany te be examined by It h.as been very popular with
. hoax en President Suharto, hiS doctors there and then to Mee· our custom~rs and makes us
: ·wife and other Indonesian ca, where she said her baby fun and with-it in e u r
leaders, iilformed sources said bad asked to be . born. Malik organization.''
today. gave her a Jetter saying she Larry Frarikley, the firm's
A team of medical experts was "touring the world at the corporate lawyer, is partial to
examined Mrs. Tjut Zahara, request of her unborn baby" peasant shirts and jeans and
22, at J akarta's cent r a I and asking foreign,rs to ex· wears them to the staidest of
hospita.l.c--and found she had tend their hospitality to her. busi ness meetings.
been feigning pregnancy hY1-----'--------------
distending her s t o m a c h
muscles, the informants said.
Hqwever, the doctors found in-..---------------,--,! dicaUons she may have given
birth sometime recently.
After ihe examination, Mrs.
Zahara was taken to a secret
location for psychiatric ex-
amination, the sources said.
Antara, the oUicial news
agency, reported only that
"parents of the mi racle baby
will be investigated' by the at·
tomey general's office as a
step in cle!lring up the sensa-
tional fuss." The report did
not mention the doctors' fin-
dings.
ti.1rs. Zahara, daughter of a
Jakarta businessman. beg.an
claiming a year and.a half ago
that she was pregnant and
that her unborn baby talked to
her, reciting passages of the
Koran and speaking iLs own
thoughts.
Several ti m~ s, Including
flnce in Pakistan, doctors ex·
Vote
Democratic
Governor
Jess Unruh (g]
Lt. Governor
AHred E. Alquist (g]
S.cratery of State
Ed. 6. Brown, Jr. (g]
Cdntroller
Ronald B. Cameron (g]
Trea1urer
Milton 6. Gordon (g]
Attorney General
Charles A. O'Brien (g]
Board of Equalization
Richard Nevins (g]
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Walter L. '4allonee (g] 1
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Richard T. Hanna ~
l.Sth CD I Thomas Lenhart (g]
Stete Senator
Dwight W. Mize .[g]
Memlter ef the AUM'lbly
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10th AD
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Viewing the future confidently and constructively has always characterizetl
California's citizens.
State Controller Houston I. Flournoy l;>elieves thlsattltudeshould prevail among
California's leaders as w~ll.
It's this belief that resulted in his election .three times to the California State Assembly.
A belief that helped Houston Flournoy, in 1967, become California's chief
money manager and the youngest con~l !lutional officer in the State at age 37.
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But men who build for the future must be more than believers. They must be realists.
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In his presentation-of the preliminary report of Califomla'.s financial condition,
Controller Houston Flournoy stated: "Austerity budgets and some severe
belt-lightening will be needed during the four to five years immediately ahead."
And he has continually maintained that "in the long run, Federal-State revenue . .
sharing holds the best prom ise of helping states cope with Inflation, rising costs and
growing popu lati ons within a stable tax structure."
Houston Flournoy. A man with foresight. A man with a record of success.
Clearly a man to lead California now-and in the future.
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Controller,
State of California:
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' Book lovers are in for a bonanza on Saturday, Nov. 7, when South
Orange C~unly. authors will be on hand to autograph s~me of the _21500 ne:.v
books which will be on sale at La Paz Plaza in Mission Viejo .
Tjle readihg publjc will Mt only have ' an oppo,rtUllily lo chat with not~ authors from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m, ·but also will be treated to a cartoon ·
1ess1on by Lagunan Ed Nofiz~er, a~lhoi of 1'Animal Logic.''
P_roceeds from th~ books which are being Supplied by Lou Cooper of
the BoQk Mart of Westchester will provide funds for the fellowship program
of the Laguna Beach Branch o! the American Association of University
WQmen, sponsor of the sale.
The program for women throyghout the world furthers higher edu~
cation and enable~ them to obtain degrees. ·
Among Laguna Hills authors invited to participate are Mary and
Con.rad Buff, authors Of children's books incJuding "Keml ," a story about
Indians before the Spaniards come to this regi'on, and Ruth Tooze. a former
staff member of the U.S. State Departrnent and w.riter of children's books
on the Far East, who autbored "Storytelling," a text used in the United
States for Eng lish instruction.
Also from Laguna Hills is Arthur Beaumont, an illustrator whose
r paintings depict the story Of U.S. battleships and Naval battles. -
From Laguna Beach comes Leland Cooley, atithor of °Condltion
Pink ;'' Arnold Hano, sportswriter and biographer of Willie Mays ; Har-
lan Thompson who, under the pseudonym Stephen Holt: has written books
f?r boys including "Star Roan" depicting Capistrano, aild cartoonist Nof-
ziger.
Marine subjects will include books by Terry Shannon and Charles
Payzant of Newport Beach whose books on the naval research project at
La Jolla will be available, and: s·urflng magazirie editor John Severson of
Capistrano will h4f! copies of his books on surfing.
Fifty copies 'de Irving Stone's books will be sign~d and on sale for
fans who want his autograph.
Bringing the author list to an even dozen Wu! be Ann Atwood
of South Laguna, author and photographer, whose newest book "New ~oon
Cove'' is about Laguna, and Los Angeles teacher Lori Bard who describes
her experiences in American schools in Europe in "Hello! World."
BARBARA DUARTE, 494-9466
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. STOC,KING UP -Sports\vriter Arnold Hano h!'-fid~ AAUW publi<;i-. ty chairman Mrs. Ab)>y Alder!nan a copy of hlS biography on \Vil·
lie Mays as his contr1but1on to a Nov. 7 bOOk fall' m'M1ss1on VleJO.
Southland authors will be on h8nd to autograph b;ooks and chat
with customers during the all-day sale,.witll proceeds going toward
advancement of education for women.
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Fr~m Apricot to Zifandel
Wine Connoisseurs
Put Taste to Test
A jug of wine, a loaf of bread, hors d'oeuvres and art will be
served by members of the Saddleback Valley Community Nur~~ry
School for a Wine-tastingFestival from 8 to 10 p.m. on Friday, N'Ov. 6.
Provided will be a full range of wines backed by French bread,
cheeses and hors d'oeuvres.
In addition to dining, participants will enjoy a painting exhibl·
tion by Mission Viejo Art Assoc iation and vie for prizes.
Tickets for the event in Mission Viejo Recreation Center are
$2.50 per person with proceeds benefiting the nursery school. Those
interested in attending may call Mrs. Jack McHale at 837-1500 .
Mrs. William Angell will be in charge of the festival assisted by
the Mmes. Barry Jordan, Kenneth Woods, Thomas Ely and William
Kingsmill.
The school, one of 300 parent cooperative schools in California,
is a nonprofit institution for preschool children of all creeds, races
and cultural backgrounds.
It is a parent participation school affiliated with local , regional I
and state councils of cooperative nursery schools and is licensed by
the State Department of Social Welfare.
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FESTIVAL OF WI NE S -Connoisseurs of the grape will
have an opportunity to put taste to the test during Sad·
dleback Valley Community Nursery School's Wh1e-tast-
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ing Festival next weekend. Preparing French breads
and cheeses for the event are (left to' right) the Mmes.
William Angell1 cha~nnan, Kenneth Woods and Thomas
Ely.
Saddleback nu¥ery school is-directed by a trained profes sional
teacher with mothers assisting at each session on the basis of one adult
for each live children.
The current enrollment or 72 children is di vided into three group1
during sessions from 9 to 11 :30 a.m. five days a week. ~
Hanel of Friendshi,p Ca 11 Come to Grips With Trouble
nEAR ANN LANDERS: Friendship la
a beauUful thing. Why do 50 many people
ldck it around and abuse it? I've just
performed my last favor for a "friend ." I
an:i through being a sucker. I have cared
for pe0ple's. peb, loaned my apartment,
my clothing, my car, picked up mail,
watered llwns, sat in hospital.! whUe
relatives had surgery ,.signed notes at the
bank, brougbl COl!IPi<te dinners ID sick
people -Just n'ame it a0cf1 •Ve ~ne it.
These are lht phrases ·that wised me
_ up, ind I'm ashamed to tell you how long
-tt took: "Sorry I spilled something on
your dress. I didn't have time to take It
&o the cleaners. Send me the bill."
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"Are. JOU mre the stereo wuft broken
by one ol YOUR kids?"
-"I wiab ~ frowdn•t ftD'lind mt about
the money I owe you. ru f>I)' .you whea I
can." ·
'"Gee; I didn't reallu the gas tank wu
down so IQw. Sorry AOU got stranded. j
guess I should have filled it."
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favors ·tor frleldt. Bit' Orltn11 1 wtlale of
I dlfte.... belw... beJas thotoPllal
aid runllc )'Glnelf.._raged for clod1.
People wM aatlll• 1' do favors after
dtey've beell klckt!d I• the 1tetb are
palbetlcally latecure. They can·i bc_lleve
that 1nyone collld love them for
titemselve1, so tbey do faYora to Insure
acceptance.
drug uSers. You gl\le your readers the
impression that drug users are mentally
ill. Thls is a Fascist lie. Drug iaers are
the only sane people left in· Olis crazy
world. J'.Jw speed-freak and I defy .anyone to
prove, am mentllly sick. I AM 1iCk of
war, conn let be.tween black and white,
and sick o{ seeing poor people living in
hovels that aren't fil for pigs. I'm abo
sick o( phony J)olitlclans, filthy water and
polluted air. The only way a person can
.keep from cracking up these dliy1 Is b)'
smoking grw, dropping acid or popping
pills.
Anyone who can tolerate what is going on
is nutty or subhuman.
J don't e1j>ect to see my letter in print
bocause you have no answer. -DOWN
WITH THE E.5T AB~ISHMENT
DEAR DOWN : J too 1m sick ot w.ar •
connlct between black Ptd wbit.e, .Uafile-
M heu1Ia1 lor Ille -· pMl!t pollll-clan1, Dilly water 1ed polluted 1tr. 8.t
I'm banclng II Llltrt -wfdaoat dn1p,
thank ,... -tryhls lo keep It all toe ether, atlf.mptlag te tope wf"' pro-
btem1 ud lookll& for 10me potl~ble 1tla-
tton1 .
toruce, prtJUd ice ud l.aJudce. Bat tt•1
.lbe only clluce I.ff Sood PY• luve te
will.
Prethk1t JoU. F. Kenedy aakt, "The
most v1l1able u-.a r•a•ce• of any
HlioD ...... 1"11 potpie," H tile )'Mlli
·of our coutry .,a. &o,wp '"' (ud dnp are a copeet 11 ma&ttr "WMt ,.. 117), we
1te HmllN. 'he atU lt ,an wta k a
period of ertoll ii -W.l!Wory ud we
can't med tM "'•Ut11p1 wM 1 wlMlla
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"Too bad about the broken ashtray and
the c_igll'ttle hole In the 1ofa. I have no
. , Idea wbo did It."
Can you tell me why I was a fool for so
long ? I.Ii might help olhers. -FORMER
JACKASS
DEAi\ JACK: Some .peopk ,.joy dolas
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am getting
fed up with your ln1ulting remark.I about
People say lhe youth ·of our country is
rebelling but It's untrue. We are creating
our own world because we can't UV-e In
YoV world ·of halred, violence and pain.
Unfortunately, tbe wortd yo111 e1e1pe to
11 a prl.Yale world -fmaglnary and lem·
porary. It'• olly 1 pl1ce to visit. Yoo
can't live thtri. It llktt ptl to keep
four loud 01 1lrll&bl -. to upi •c·
Unsure ·of ypunelf on datea! What's
right? What's wroq? Should you?
Shouldn'I you! Send lbr Ann Land<l'I'
bookle:t '• D at Inc Dos and Dont'•,"
enclosing with yQUr request ·3$ cents In
coin and •··Ion&. •lf·lddreaed, nampe~
envelope In c1no. ~I. the DAILY PILOT. • --··--
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DAILY PILOT Mond'Y, Novembfr 2, 1970 •
Grondmotlier1 Horoscope
Pisces: FulfiU
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Girls Don
The Latest
At noon every second Thur1
day ll}e Newport Huba
Grandmothers' Club ~ts IJ
the Costa Me11 Golf an1
Coun try Clu1', ~ Fashion Fiesta featuring Ip;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;~--~
Special p:>licies, other lm· the latest in school and dress llAUTIPUL CLOTHn • , • TUESDAY
NOVEMBER 3
SOme aovernmenlai rtgula·
Uona 1n1y confront you. Be
wlllfna to make cbanlet. "But
don't back down oq_buic pr~
ciples. Accent ls Oh praUce.
relaUonlhlpo with Occu(Jltionol
superlon.
po~·-t papen -•-.·Id be put clothes, casual we11r and 0n1y sn,11111 U.Mlll 'WlU iWUU IY f"'-wl'IO Ull'I INlt .. M -in safe place, Obtain ad· formals will be presented by twl(• 111 !ht .. .,... dress. By SYDNEY OMARR
Wllea a Gemlll womaa
decides to dQ. aomeW.1, you
can safely wa1er there wUl be
• filUTY of 1ctMty. Tiie pro-
ject may not be completed In
euctlr tbe manner pJUDed,
bat wbat m111t be.done wW be
f11llabed. Gemill.I geoeratet ex·
cllemdt ·and curlotlty,
Notblll1 11 llkely lo stand 1Ull
(or long witll Gemlal oa tbe
job. Some famoW" pt:rtODJ
born under tblt latrlP!n1
zodiaCll alp laclude F. Lee
BaOey, Bob Hope, Pierre Sal-
ln1er, Harold Robbins and
Pew Lu.
Tlalr Lon -YW!' 0.111
ditional lnformaUon. Glrl Scout Cadette Troop 1229. THI SICOND TIMI AllOUNI
SCORPIO COct._JJ.N'ov. 21 ): Tickets for the show, taking ... 1. ""' s1 .. c.ti. MtM
Accent on abillty1olno.ve with place at 1 p.m. Sunday, Nov.,._ ____ •"•"-'.------•
the times. Key is venatility 1,5, Jn Lincoln School, Newport 111 TAURUS (April 2G-M1y 20): Have alternate methods at hand. Refuse to' be intimidated Beach, will be SI each and
by one who ls fearful. may be obtained at the door.
SAGmARrus (Nov. 22-Prizes and reftshments also
THE BEST
R11d•nhip pollt pr•v• "Pet•
11uh " i1 Oii• of th• world'1 mo1t
popul•r comic 1tdp1. •••" It
d1ily ill th. UAILY 'ILOT. I
Good lunar 11pect. colncldes
with journeys,· higher educa·
Uon, dtvelopment of workable
philos·ophy . You can
harmonize conditions: at home.
Strive to be undl!nt&ndlng,
diplomatic.
Dec. 21): If observant, you will be offered.
could di>cover aomelhlng orl,..;.;..;,;..;,;.,;,;,,;;_ ___ ..;.1. ___ ... ~~~~~
value. Many now tend 1o IT WILL BE A "KNlmN" CHRISTMAS
GEMINI !May 21.June 20): overlook details. Don't com-
.pound error. stay on top or
project. Persistence will pay
dividends. ·•.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
IVffY-M V-111.1 Wiii 1ppncl1"
• tHI Y"" ~IVI k~lt Mr tr11m. CllM
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19): Cycle is high ; you can South c ·oatt Pima
safely take initiative. Go LOWEii MALL
THE
AR~ (March 21· April 19):
Much Is hfdden-oolhlng ii ob-
vious. You will have to be on
guard againJt deception. The
eas:y way,· does not suffice.
lncfivldual who bandies money
may have somethinc up his
sleeve.
CANCER (June 21.July 22 ):
AcCent on marriage, how you
relate to public. This is time
of decision. Accept or reject
responsibility. Know where
you want to go. Then take
steps which lead to ultimate
goal.
places, do things. Be original ,.,,on from WOQlworffl'•
and independent. Set pace.1~~;;~~~~~';"~•;•~M;•~SA~~';"~· ,...;;:·~·~· ~~~~~~ Lead rather than follow. I~
'f'.!xhibit Takes Tasteful Twist
~embers and guests of the Mesa-Harbor Club will cultivate both an eye and
;bste for .~rt during the club's benefit wine-tasting and art exhibit, Fiesta del ~ino planned for Thursday, Nov. 5, in the Halecrest Club, Costa Mesa. Pr~ ~wing the 7 to 9 p.m. event which will benefit the Florence Crittenton Home 1fJf Orange County are {left to right) Mrs. Edward Zielinski, ways and means
"Chairman, and Mrs. James Jones.
Pantal6n/ Magic
Analyst
Examines
Headlines
Garden
Ceremony
I Performed
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22 ):
ImprQYI! methods of g'etting
job completed. This is done by
getting _rid of nonessentials.
Realize that sentimental at·
tachments to objects, pro-
An afternoon ceremony in cedures could be cosUy. Begin
th e garden of. the .to modernize.
Westminster Seventtl Day VffiGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22):
Adventist Church linked in Feelings, affections a r e
marriage Peggy AAR Bolinger stimulated. You are more
and Thomas M. Cart.er. creative than usiii.J. 'Imprint
~.e Rev. Norman Versteeg your own style. Encourage
off1 c1ated for the daughter of · young persons to contribute
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Bolinger their efforts. FuUlll your own
of Huntington Beach and the potential.
son of Mrs. Gene Carter of LIBRA (Sept. 2.l-Oct. 22):
Stanton and William A. Cart.er Your hunch about home, pro-
of Garden Grove. perty affairs Is apt to be cor· Mis~ Teresa Hazley seryed rect. Protect v a 1 u a b J e s . as maid of honor and the brtde
Important new contacts are
indicated.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb.
18): Work quietly behind the
scenes. Give best effort to aid
worthwhile cause, person. The
moie you Sive now, the more
you wiU ultimately r~lve.
Proceed accordingly.
PISCES (Feb .. 19-March 30):
Emphasis on Wiw you fulfill
desires. Friends figure pro-
minently, but take some pro-
mises with proverbial grain of
salt. Many who are sincere
may overextend themselves.
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BffiTBDAY you are a flexible
individual, able to defend prin.
ciples. However, at times, you
tend to embrace too many 4
causes at once. Settle on one
goal at a time. Roadblocks
will be removed. You will be
provided with opportunity to
get more joy out of life.
asked Miss KathleeJ1
McLaughlin to be bridesmaid.
The b:enedict was served by
Bill Schneider as best man
and the guests -:ere seated by
Dan Freleaux.
Bette Butler Becomes
Mrs. J.R. Diederich
Fot lu1uriou1
loun9in9 or
li v1ly livin9.
THE
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A mixlur• of r•d
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News analyst John Morley
will take a look at Tomorrow1s
Headline World for members
and guests of San Clemente
Woman 's Club during a 6 p.m.
dinner meeting on Thursday,
Nov, 5.
The bride is a graduate of
Marina High School. Her hus-
band is a graduate o f
Orangewood Academy.
The newlyweds will reside in
Huntington Beach.
St. James Ep.Lacopal Church,
Newporl Beach wu the set-
ting for the double ring
ceremony linking B e t t I!
DeWitt Butler and Jaml!s
Robert Diederich in marriage.
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fof Milan that feature a contrast belt and bands
~down the front.
~ Deeply cuffed at the hem they are a real must
Jfor gala evenings. The tuck-in blouse is cleverly
icut to ji!ive the new skinny shape. . ~ Make the pantaloni in slipper satin, ottoman,
t peau de soie, lightweight wool, ~ and worsted.
>-Make the blouse in crepe, jersey, silk surah. i 72170, pantaloni, ·size 12 requires approximately
::2 3/4 yards of 54" fabric and 1 1/8 yards of con-
::trast in all fabric widths. These precut, preperforat-
::ed Spadea Designer Patterns produce a better fit.
~ Order 72150 : give s~ie. send $1.25 postpaid.
::Order 72170 ; give size, name, address and zip.
:;send Sl.25 po~lpaid. Address SPADEA. Box N,
Dept CX-15. Milford. N.J . 08848.
~ 72150 and 72170 cut in Misses sizes 8-18. 72150,
~;blouse, size lrtequires approximately 1 5/8 yards
Morley, winner of the Na~
ti.on.al Speaker's Award, will
draw on 31 news trips to
today's: headline world in a
7:30 p.m. talk In San Clemente
Presbyterian Church.
Those unable to attend the
dinner are invited to
participate in the general
meeting.
Students
To Marry
Jane Kovacs and George
Kling, b o t h graduates of
Marina High School who are
attending Golden W e s t
Colle1l:e. will exchange wedding
pledges next August. -
Their betrothal has been an-
nounced by. Pttr. and Mrs.
Julius Kovacs of Huntington
Beach. parents of the ~e-~
be.
The benedlct-elect is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kling,
also or Huntington Beach.
Blue Stor Moms
Parents of the bridal couple
are Mr. and Mrs. George V.
Buller of ·Newport Beach, who
gave their daughter in mar·
riage, and Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Diederich of Orange.
Pitchpiper
Music Due
Maid of honor was Miss
Mallory Marquet, and
bridesmaids were the Misses
Mary Baldau, Cheryl Krauter
an~ Cheryl Peet and :P.trs.
Gregory Penfold.
Attending as best man was
T. Mkhael Jaeger, while
usher duties were assumed ·by
Michael Leininger, Dou1las
McEwan, Michael Carr and
Bob Campbell. Amelia Gordon
was the flower gir:I and Peter
Murray served as ring bearer.
The bride Is a graduate of
Newport Harbor High School
and attends UCI. Her hu~band
Is an al umnus of Mater Del The Pitchplpers, 1 versatI.le High School and attended San-
quartet of rnuslclana, will ta Ana Junior C.Ollege and
enter I.a.In the South Coast Club , UCI. He is "a graduate of a
during a 'Yednetday, Nov. 4, television and radio broad·
luncheon m the Tower 1 casters school . restaurant.
The group, all colleg e
J · A graduates in music, w 11 1 ettrng way per!onn show tunes, ballads,
Flying• out of Los An-:~be::ern 800fu'.ne!~lri~uhl: A seriu of · clwes for ex-
,geles aboard Continen-quartet has: been active in &lee pectant mothers will begin
tal jets will be Gail cluM. Broadway 1 hows,· Wednesday, Nov. 4, spcnsored
Clifford. daughter of television and radio. by the American Institute of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert H08pltality chairman for the Family Relations.
W. Clifford of Corona 11 30 alfaJ . M 1'ed UmHed to IO members, the
del Mar. A graduate of O'~n~U: ~ :u1 ~ serv. class will include physical and Pl · f Id H. h s h emotional preparation for a1n 1e I~ c ool, ed at noon. prepancy and childbirth and
Plainfield, Ind., Miss ReitervaUons may be made techniques Jn breathing and
Clifford attended the wlth Mrs. Ora Stlckell, 494-relaxation. Instructor will be
Clciss Forming
University of Evans-3644 or Mrs. Joe Kane, 499-Mrs. John Von Es@.en of Hun·
MHuhntington Beach Blue Star ville. 2736. tin..+"'ft Be:ach.
ot ers. Chapter 2 stagel==============~~~~~====~·~-~~~=====I meetings every Monday at
1:30 p.m. in Lake Park Advertl••MMI
Clubhouse.
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? Women of the Moose, llM1 ·
~semble the first and third
~nursday of each month for
:mel!tings in htoose Home.
.nista Meu. The programs ~inat!p.m.
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• • .all lady voters'
led;,,, "'•k• 11r• Y•Y v•t.
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Invites You To S•y Htllo A"d T1k1 Our
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Wed. Momln9, Nov. 4 -10 a.m.
Enroll Now For Ntw 6 WHka S.ri•t htlnnlng
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I left convinced, i119 mt lhod lhi1 on ly work1 fo r wo. off) '•"'•irtt • 111y1l•ry to the cus·
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1ti1t9Th••ptrit n~• •I lnche~ Aw1y, ' So, wh•t •r• th• h 111f11111h •11111 Duri119 thi1 p•riod of lilfl•, lht
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Traveling Suitcase
Tickets are available for the
1970 Fractured. F o 11 i e s ,
dlrected by PJter Thomas ol
Cargill Productions of New
Yort and sponsored by the
Silver and Gold Chapter or
South Coast CommuDity
Hospllll.
Talented amateurs from
Newport Beach lo S a n
Clemente will appear in the
three-day production opening
'lbursday, Nov. 5, in Laguna
Beach High Schoo.I
Auditorium.
travel'' as he travels across
the United States and Canada
putting together shows for
community benefits.
Included in the evening'•
entertainment will be dancers,
com~y s~W and speci~fy
numben with costumes p~
vlded by the New York firm.
~ might say Thomas'
mottj ls "Have suitcase, will
Those interested in tickets
may purehase them at Peggy
Taylor Realtors, LI g u n 1
Beach, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Monday ~througb Friday, or
phone the auxiliary office at
the hospital, 499-1311, U ·
tension 296.
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This COWllry ii extremely audience in a ~ive mood. "I am foooolfffoooomr, •• I trfffff .•• l don 't look It, bal:
can't do J\," I cried. I'm fjfff. , • .JOme da)1_1 loot. Then a testlmonJal la given. 'age comciou..s. That is why a The one I heard wu from
new group has been formed Sylvia X.
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.. YOU CAN!" be """'11 ....... a.1. • .Uooooo.,. Jut Y* I ~ ... ~"" , ." It WI! no UMJ. I called '149
called "40 Anonymous" to help "I'm over 40," she said in a
people overcome the problem. ·faltering voice. (Applause) "A
Here's how it works. Severa~ few months ago I was
months before reaching age depressed and morose and
40, birthdayees are invited to thought life was not' worth liV·
a group therapy program. ing-. l got a chill when the
There is a 10-minute film furnace blower went on. I
where Doris Day wrinkles her refused to eat apples even
noae, moistens her lips and though I had my own teeth.
smiles, "I'm over !O and I Ifill. "I nJpped at Geritol in the
..It's no ose,•• I aaid , "This Anonymous" to come over world ls for the youth. and have 1 drink.
Ev1ryooe around me ls~-----~
yolmger than I am. My doctor
carries his ateihetcoPe in a
mornings after the kids went gym b11.g. My attorney has to shave only once a week. My to school I sent sympathy son'a math teacher ts still in
cards to myself and refused to braces. I rode a pllll'le the
start any long novels. A friend other day with tralnlng wheels
suggested t come to a '40 on It. Good Lord, man, don't
Anon ymous' meeting. That you undentand I am older
than Mickey Mouse." WEIGi-IT& nigh l I heard Sen. Thunnond Sylvia's voice broke. "To--r
speak. He was wonderful. day, J am proud to say 1 have wl.\"11(HERS
"I went home and practiced learned to live with my pro-:t\I' ~
saying '40' in front of the mir-blem. one day at a Ume." (Ap-Some talking, some 1i1tfnT111 d.
Garden Rite
Links Couple ror. I thought I was cured. plaU9e) 1 progrlf'Tl thlt works. TM
party. Everyone there was un-my mirror and uid, "My
der 30. It was terrible. No one
Then one nlght I went to ali~Th~at~nl~g~bt~l~s~lood~~ln~fron~t~o~f~1~11D~~llOCllUU-<All~~~~~W~llOI~~·
The Rev. John Inglis ar The new Mrs; Vanee Is a knew the verse and chorus to G RAN D 'O p E N. I N G .
Pasadena P re s b y t e r I a n graduate (If San Diego State the 'Beer Barrel Polka.' They · ,
Ch h off · ted t the 1 te had never heard of Lyle ... urc icia a . 8. Colleg-e. Her husband is a Talbot or Marla Montez. '\\'hen Mr. ·Mac's ... ~== ~g';0~ ~~~a~ . fyad~~!~eo! ~a~~~ ~r~:~:~:~ !d5'.'1id Okey Dokey, they laugh-DOG GROOM I NG ~
tle of N~wport __»each and with Phi Kappa Sigma "I went berserk that night
Gene Covington Vance Jr. of Fraternity. and drew a mustache on the 16612 UACH ILYD.., HUNTIN&TON llACH
Lake Fore~t. FolloWing a honeymoori in Mod Squad; made an obscene IBetwe1n He il •nd W•rner on Be1chJ.
The Wrigley G a r d ens. Hawali, the newlyweds will phone call to Annette 8 4 7 9 O 2 3 Pasade~ was the setting for reside ln the D o m i n i c a n Funicello. A member of '40 •
the wedding of the daughter of Republic where the bencdict Anonymous' found me throw -CALL FOR APPOINTMENT •
Afr. and Mrs. Frank Hardcas-w1·u play w1·nter ba 0•ball for · g rocks at a k I t' I ti f p ad nd Newport """' tn roe es tva · Open 9 to 6, Tu 1sd1 y t hrough S•turd1y
e o as ena a · ~th~e~Loo~_'.'.AI!f!~el".'es'....".Ilod~ge"'.r=s. __ 2.G'..'e"..t .'.'.ho~Id::o"'.f_;y~ou"'.r~se:'.lf::_.' ~he~sa:'.ld'.:', ~!!'!!!!'!!!!'!!~!!'!!!!'!!!!'!!!!'!!~!!'!!!!!!:!~!!'!!!!'!!~!!'!!~ Beadl. Parents of the· benedlct1_
are Mr. and Mrs. 'Gene C.
Vance of Lake Forest.
Escorted to the altar by her
father, the bride asked her
sister, Airs. C. Bennett
Jackson Jr. to ~ matron of
honor. Afiss Susan Llefl~:? was
maid of honor. Serving as
bridesmaids were the Misses
Muriel Ames, Corinne Vance,
sister of the benedict, and Tay
Haines and Mrs. 'nlomas
Mitchell.
Best man was Russell TWeet
while seating the guests were
Craig McCabe, K e n n e t h
Schweers, Ted Boutacoff.
Arltiur Borquist, Jackson and
Donald Lafler.
Travel
Filmed
sliiii,g, travel through the
Pyrenees and a travelogue in
French entitled Do You Like
Paris"? will comprise . a film
showing sponsored by the
Alliance Francaise of the
California Riviera.
Tickets will be on sale at the
door for ihe showing at 7:30
p.m. tonight in Harbor View.
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Work.! by Moiart and Bloch
will be performed by the
University Orchestra when it
1ives the premiere pef'forman·
-ce in the Concert Hall in the
new Fine Arts Village at UC
Jrvine at 8:30 p.m. Friday and
Saturday.
Peter Odegard, associate
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the orchestra · in Mozart's
• 0 Serenade in D Major for
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·Ernest BI o ch' s .ieoncerto
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Hunlin9to11 l 1och City;. Council Hu11ti119tol\ le1c.lt High Sc.hool
>imeric:111 Anoci1tlo!l""ot l ooaf1rJ
Univortitv Womo-HI Hun tington l11c.h.Hj 9h
Americtn Auoci1t!on of Sd1i:iol PTA
Univtnity Wo111111,
W1•fmin1lor·fount1i11 V1U1y
Americ.111 f itld S11vico of
H unlin9to11 Bt ach.f o1111ttitt
Yallty Mini1t1ri al A11•cittiott
H11ntington l teeh Union High
Sc.ho ol S1eond1'l C ovncll
l o1rd
HBHS B~rber City Womon'i Ch1b
C•fiforni1 School EmpJoyo11
A11oci1tion, Ch1pl1r 15 7
Ediso n High School PTSA
E_,hango Clu b
fount1in v,11,., Ch1mb1r of
Commtrco
Foun!1i11 Vollov City Council
founf1i11 V11loy High Sc~ool
Boo1ter Club • .
f ou11t1i11 V1!11y Klw1ni1. Clu b
Fount1in Volloy PTSA
fountain Volloy School Di1trict
Fountain V11lloy Y'• Mtn
Glen M1,r W11t HomoOW711fl.
A11oc it fion
Golden W11f Homo Ownor1
J.uoc. Boo rd
Herbour Vitw P.T.O .
J1me1 O. Htrp" PTA
HorTI• C ounc.il of Huntington
Be .. ch
Hunlin9l on Bt1clt Chambar
of Comm1te•
Ralph H. Bel.I«
Jol'ln J. 8t11tl1Y Jo~l!'Ph E. Rlbll
R. M. Sc1'mltt Me!thew L. We~er w. c. A1nes11d
Karm Aekley
Mt'>. Roy AllUltrt
or. & Mrs. Ptul Alelr.OYmbldn
E!ltn L. Alltfl
Peggy Anderson
Mlchttl Al'IC:lr111:1UI
8Bl'll&mln 0. Archt r Ev•ngellne Ard1l1>eq111 Chari~ D. Arnolll Rjclltrd Arra1 (tnd femlty)
Mrs. Rober! E. Asncr11t Mr. & Mr1. Fred A•l'llty
Mr. & Mrs. Keith Btln
Jean eal!ard
Jerome M. Bink
P•trlda A. Bar1ckmen
Bill Barn~
Dlvid s aran Ted W. Bartlett
Charlene Bouer connle end Ronald Bouer
D.!rlene E, Sa.,er
Mr. & Mrs. Mor!Clfl Baum Claude L. 81111sley
Clerice flenvenl~tt
Andy 8•r11 Dr. Peul Berger
Mrs. sylvan Bo:•ner
Millon R. fl•Ychok Mllo fl lbelllelm¥ c. G. Bishop
Don P. Bonfo Jolln A. Bowmarfo Mn. R. D. Boyce
PMlomena T. Brockett Barbara 8t11dberry
Beverly June Stady Bruno Bravo Biii and Rulh Brairiey
Lynne Brlgllfmiln Robert E. 8rown
Harold E. Brown
Joan Brummond
Mes. Dane Bullock
o. 0. Bullocli: -
Glen Burch
Mr. & Mrs. Harry Burford
Billy A. Burnen
H11ntin9ton 811ch YMCA
lh,.u1ll I, John1on, PTA
l 11 Dam11 of S11ni1t B11ch.
l119u1 of Womt11 Vot1r1, HI
Mari ni High Q 111rtarb1clt Club
M1rin1 High School PTA
M1>G1u9h PTA Mot• i1w PTA
O e Viaw School Oi1triet
Oc n Vi1w T11ch1n
A11oei1tio11
S1ei B11eh PTA
5,,1 B11ch School District ,
St1c1y l'ntant1.0i1t1 1TSA
Board
Su11 Vi1w PfO ,
W11tmind1r Ch1l'llLff ef ~
C omm1ree
W11fmin1t1r Hi9li Sch111ol P'fA
W11trni111t1r-Midw•y
Mini1f1ri•l A11oci1ffon
W11trnind1r Scliool Di1fricf
Mr. t. M(i. Henry A. Knick Jecqi.tellnt Knll!lll
Robert A. Knoit
Angela KrMC!tr Audrey M, Ku~I
K•i Kurlhere Mt1. R\ld019" It. LI 811nt
Ann. Lb CO!!Clt
Sandra Ln L1nc:1i ter Mt•. Lbrry Llndn m1n W, M. LIM
Phil L•nlalf Rev. RolNrt W. L1rH11
Edward P. L•llellt
C:trt H. Lawrenc:• Shirley Leddy
Robert Ll!ed1 Mery Marvard LtPOrt
Wllllam W •. Lescher Richard P. Lew11
Rev. Bob Lewi$ I. E. L11111ctt
Mr. & Mra. Robetl Llndslrom
Nancv w. LYd•Y Oon M1cAUJSler
Mr. & Mra. K.nl M. McCllsh George C. M<Crack111
Herb McOolrmon
Margaret McL01111hllft
Rev. Ke11 McMiiian
Gey N. Mcll:n
Mrs. A, W, M•llbY
P alr!de "'· MeP\drell Mr. & Mrs, Dennis H. Mangen
Mr. & Mt1. Robert C. Martin
Mr. & Mrs. Rodney T. M•rlln Or. & Mr1. Kennith Martyn
Bonnlt JIU Ma$Jllf0 Ooro1ht• Mo11e
Jay....»..slrol1nni
1-1ow.ard Malheny
Jerry A. Milner
Ken Mtberg
ShtUI MeYl'I
Don M. Miiier
E. Roy Miiier
Evalyn K. Miiier
Petrick W. Rftlnahen
Mr. t. Mt1. Obi• Moor• Kethtrlne A. MOOrlng
Ann Mort land Mr. & Mrs. Mlchtel E. Morgan
Ralph w. Morgen
Carol D. Morrl1
Wtrren end Com Burnt
Char1o11e Burl James BU5hman
LOI$ P. 8UllJ!r$
Mr1. Jo.eph P. Morril
Mrs. Don J . Mor.t
" Mr. & Mrs. UI MoHltUer
H. C. Mund•V
K. D. Byrd Jack T. Ctlrns Rev. James Caley
Ru!ll L. Cil!klns
Yolanda Campbell
C. Wiiiiam Carin, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. LlaYd Carpen1er
Carel Carson
Perrv Chapman Mr. & Mrs, 8ob Ch1M
Ferren Chrlslen$111. George W. Chu
Owlghl K. ClapP
Petrlcl1 Clark
Strfhl!re Cltrll:
E. V. Clil!on Aluin M. Coen
Richard Conaro
Dt". Joseph M. ~olntr
Reu. Dor'l•ld Colloty
Chtr1es V, Co1sl.tdl
Sandra L. Connor Tllomas J. Cooper
Ron al'IC:I Shirley CoK w1rnam E. Crane
RodHlck B. Cruse Ja11'>n B. Curran Bewrly G. Oalsfmer
..Mrs .. BobeJle OaqnetteU Marguerlle Oavenp0rt
Jeen Marie Dlvi4
Paul H. oevl1on
H. H. Dlwr.s
Joyce Dew.en Rev. James De le119e
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Mr. & Mrs. A. J, Oegenhard1
Ru!h E. Oennl1 J . Sher<n11n Denny C. R. ~whirs!
Bob Olng.,.,.11
Mr. & Mrs. Carl Oieda Mrr. Joseph Diiie
Charles A. Ol•an, Jr.
Richard J. OluthOsh
P. G. Dode!
M1rion 8. Dodson
or. Wiiiiam e. DOiph Virgil E. Domer
Pll1rlck G. Downey Mr. & Mrs. Don Dreagrr
Marx N. Dre.•lrr
Rosemary Dully
Henry H. Oi.lke
Mr. & Mrs. James W. Ounham
Oale L. Dunn
Glen Oy51nger Rober! W. Elktn1
Raymond M . EllTOU Sherman E. Ellloll Bernard Elemel'ldorl
Gary D. Epprlglll
A. c. Erlc-~on Elfiin• Erlck1on Lorraine Faller
Sar• fl, Fader Geor11e S. Farqi.mar
Pa!ly Firpo
James R. Fltherty
Scott Flanegan
Mr. & Mr1. F. A. For«
W•llace C. Fosler Kayr R. Freeman
Joy Freo.eni u•
Ethen Y. Fullmer
E1!htr Funk
Mr. & Mrs., Wiiiiam A. GlmbOf
Liborio u . Gar< le · •
Gtenn O. Garoun•
JoAnn M. Gat!ln
W, A. Gerhardt
Aura Gef\rlng
. Mrs. Wllilrm J. Ge!;tr
Nor""' Brandel GlbbS Mr1. Fren-lln W. Gllthrl1I
Phi!lp L Gllht:SPie
Mer!e c. Gte1;ow Sid Gokb1ein Grace 8. Good~n
Mr. • Mr1. Jema f". Goodwin Robert M, Gordon
Mr, & M". W. 0. Gr-beugh Mr. a Mrs. Ron.rt Gr•v
J •ck Green Or. a. Mrs. How1rd Grtenbaum
8 env M. Greef
Edwin M. Grt1r
Clarence Hall
MIUatd Hamel
Geraldl,.. J. HamHhln Mr. & M.,, Ra'(ITIOfld Hamplo!I
Of>, Lyllc HanM Gord<ln R. 1-11tch Martha M. HI)'(!~
Belly A. Hegle
Pon1111 B. Hendrk k• Jack Hl!llry
At H6lllnoen ee~trly N. HOrtn
Pole Hotlon
Hll!lrf HCl"IO!'M! Jaek A. Holc~kl11
Leon D. Houot
Mr. & Mr1. O. lmav1n10111
Leo lverKlll
Conrell• W. JOl!nWt
co1. tj. e . Jonn\on
W<er JohnMn
Mr. a Mrs. 8111 I", J-
Marklon C. J-
P1111 C. J-
Roct"" E. Jones Joan B, K•ll
Btverty J, K-f~k
,E11111Ntth F. tCtnntdv
EdwafG H. KtrlM Mr, &~M,.., Brr•n o. tCtrM
Anneflt Kldtl
Mr.. Joe Munir
Mr. & Mrs. Edwerd N1kauchl Mr.. J .. y N...,g@autr
LOrrllnt Ogden Mn. Melvin Otlvtlrl
Margeret Ordway
M!kt Ortale
Mr. & Mrs. Robert l . Otto
Mr. & Mrs. Wiibur Olfll
Leon P•PI • Mr.• Mt$. l!rnnt .,_
Chtrlottt Patters°" L lo\'d J. Pallef$0ft Lorent Ptnl'l:lll
Blly J . Phereolt Roger 8. Phel~
S•l'IC:lr• · Plncurt C. J. Plltllo
Susan Ploltcln ll. PorUand
Marl!yn Potes Gordon F. Powers
Waldo E. Price
Mar!y Prouse
H. H. Rabe
Tllornls J. Raccl111f
Peunne v. Rengel Mr. & Mrs. William G. Rllll
Mr1. ROI.IHI I. li:etilint Mr. &..Mr.>. Har1c1 E. R1ynolcl4
lltne" A. ltll!ond -
Mr. & Mr1. Wllllolm l. ltOICll Of>. ROiier! M. Roeney
John fl. Roti1rnon Mr. & Mra. Marlool J . Rock SllTIVll Rodriguez
Mr. t. Mrs, George lo\, li:otMY
carolyn J, Rose R ..... Ch•rle:S Ro.. _,
Mrs. M lcti-.,1 T. ROll Mrs. Evelyn $elee
Phyllls S.rltOO Mt ry E. Scl'IMlff Mr ... Mn. H. P. Schlldll-r
Naren& E. Sco!t Pam111 R. Seo!! Mr. & Mrs. J1mft Stlllff
Al1n Senn
Merry Ltt Smn
Mr. & Mn.. R. JtmtS Sb1ll1r
LtOMrd Shane J erome J . Shea, Jr.
Marla ShHll Robert Sheets
CyrU$ W, Sht"8rd
Peul W. Sherwood Donald D. Shipley Mn.. Nancy L. Shurts
Charles G. Sleme'll SLJSan Slman\$
81!11 fl. Slmmon1 Gary W. Smith Sal'IC:lra Sn)l!h Slltron C. Smith
Mr. & MrJ. Woodrow Smllll GHal!llne Stackhoute
Mr. & Mrs. Jact Staliry
Mr. & Mt1, J1mu Rey Stffd
Wallect S. SlevenMln ,
Mvrlfa S!lnson Mr. t. Mrs. Chatltt R. Slophtr D.!le St.,erd
Edward A. Sus1m1n Mr. & Mrs. Robotrt A. SU!ekt
Mr. & Mrs. WllU1m C. Suter Cermecl~ B. sv11'11:11m Mr. & Mrs. Wllllam H. Swttm
Marguerite Elltn Taylor Merilyn M. Ttr~n
Rabotrt C. Terry
Mr. & Mrs. Ben II., Tew JOln ThfflO!
y)orl1 J. Tl\Om11
1.1aVd W. Th0m11 Wiiiiam M. Tllomes
Mr.s. $a~t tolblll
Robert J . Tralf Irving Tucker
Mr. & M". J1ck Turk Mr. & Mrs. J1mes e . Turntr
J&ne Cler• UPO JOhn 0. U~ G1ry VIII
Jl!"o1 M. van OVkc E. H. Vin £11trr o. v.,.um111n1
O.rlene J . Wilk.,.
Mr, & Mrs. ~I" Walton
Mr. & Mrs. Dllvld Wets.on
Mr, & M". Robt rt E. W1frlc1
Robert Wu ""'
Miidred Wtl5Z
eeverly w.ii. L. W. Wtlll
Mr. & Mtl. R1lph T. Wtrley
Wltllem H. Wt tntlf
Rurh West
Ktnton W!llle
Lall• N. Whitt
Btli'CI l . Wllllam' Georllf: 'C. Wlllllm1
Of>. Bur!On WUll'
Ml'J. 00tl1 Wl!lls C1rol W!ll lll
R. 8. Wltson C. A. W!nll.lts
Or. & Mrs. W.1t.r Wl""1s wmi.m wi.e
Mr. & Mr•. It. O. Wltltlrd!tn
Al Witt
Ellll\111 J. WOkolt
Df"tOIMtft Woodflfl c. E. Wooott
JO.Sn Sue l lmnwl"fMn
ltOOert D. llmmermtn R. J. llil!ll"r&M Fra'Mes L. loflll'Nlfl
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Key Struggles for Co.Igress Pinpointed_:
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WASllING'OON (UPO -(!\.).. Pronnlre (D.) lawred for re-lorney Palo Bwnptn (D.). l\ICClo (R.). (D.) ·la llnat lo l'Hlecllon of
The lll!O atruult lilr cootra1 ~ -Seo. Albert el..UOO over Jolin Erlcbon Teua -Rep. Q<orge Buab New Mexico -Sea. Jooeph Sen. Geo<11e llllrphy (R.);'
or Con I r e 11 and lht Gon (D.) llio1her majcr GOP (R.). U. Gov. JICI: Olaon (R.) (R.f · .-• 1ormer Rep. M.cllontoya (D.) "'"' for re-Hawoll -RepubUCIDI op-
stat.bousea ....,.,.. atate s-tarset; runofnc !Gr·~ in clooe contnt for Lloyd~ lleolaen Jr. (D.) lot election l(lainst ...-vellve llmisUC 1hal SamUel p~ ·llDC
!tom Milne lo llawoll md qainstRep.WllllamE.Brocl< gowmonblp qalml. fonner aeat for Sen. Ralfl!! W. rancl>erAndtnonCarler (R.). can unaeal Gov. Jc(lo· A.
from Florida lo AJuU. Ill (R.). Winfield Dwm (R.), Lt. Gov. Palri<k J. Lucey Yarborough (D.) cleluled In -King (D.) 11111 win Burns, (D.). Sea. -L.
Republican and DemocraUC Mempbla' cleatllt, · 'I oo d (D.). prlnwy. Gov. Preotoo Slnlth go~p, now held by Fong (R.) upected lo win~
Party ·managers .,. Ignoring P*fbll!l1 to 'Win gowmonhlp Dlinols -Sen. Ralph T. (D.) runs for l'Hlec:tlon Republlc4nl, in race wilh election over Cecll Hell•HD. ).
only a few of.the states even II from Jolin J. Hooker (D.J, Smllh (R.) llgblln( to come agalmt •""""1 Paul Eam 'R_er.rv. Ilon>enld (R.). Alaaka _Gov. Kellh Klllor
they ljnd widespread apathy Naabvlllt _...,.... lrom behind lo bold oeot (R.), 1918 looer.-Cali!Omla -Gov. 11onaJi1 (R.) seeko to bold the alft<:o'
among the voters in many of Virginia· -Sen. Harry F. against Adlai Stemiaon, 111 W-"'3 Sen. Gale Rel(lan <(R.) strong favorite against former Gov. Wllllam
them. Bynt.Dtmocratnumingum. (D.) McGee (D.) aeets re-election for r e·elect i on over Egan (D.). Sen.~ F.
'lblrly-live stat.s will elect dependent, favored to win over North Dakota -Sen. Quen-against Rep. Jolin S. Wold Assemblyman Jess U n r u h St.vens (R.) la clW1Cn(p!d by
U.S. s.0.tors next Tu<sday: Georae C. Rawllngs Jr. (D.) tin N. Burdick (D.), anolher (R.) in rerun ol 1964 race. (D.) but Rep. Jolin V. TwuJey, Wendell P. KaY (D.). 35 will elect governors: 21 will and Ray L. Garland (R.). majo< Republican targe~ Utah -Sen. Frank E. Mossl-;;;;;;;;;;;;..;;;;;;;;;::o;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~
elect bolh gov""'n and e.Florlda .~Repulilbn•bopu seeko ,. .. 1ec11on l(lalnst Rep. (D.) challenged by Rep .II
senators. '!be '35 memben·ol. Ieubrf&bl'lorl'HleclingGo'v. Thomas S. Kleppe (R.). Lawrence Burton (R.).
the l:lowe will be elected from Claud R. Kitt Jr. ·over State Arkansu -Gov. Winthrop Nevada -Sen. Howard W.
oJI so· stales. Seo. Reuben Aakew· (D.) and Rockeleller (R.) in clooe re-cannon (D.) in tough ,....lec-
The.pollllcal law or averl(les laking -... , of r<tlrlng election cont.I\ l(lainst a~ llon c;ontest against wuu..,
favors the· R>publlcana In Sen.S_..i·L. llolland (D.),,1=:================1\
senate contests 'became they with Rep. W1Uilln C.' Cramer P•ld Po11t1c11 M vertlMrnlnt
are defending only 10 of tbt II (R.) . OllJlOllni ~ Cbi1es 'seals at lllake.:Tbe ...,..,.,. (D.). ' favors the .Democrals In Ml--lluhert H.
gubernatorial · races 'becJllJ!O Humphny (D.), !ormer -
the GOP now bolds24·ol the,1$, preolden~ former Sooator, g~vernorshlps. to ~ rlllCd. . favored lo win aeat or reUrllJg
, Here are key taces · to Sen. Eugene J. McCarlby (D.)
walch: · • · qalmt Rep. Clark.MacGregor
Maine -Sen. Edmund , S. (R.). Stat. Sea. W~GOR
Muskie lavored to win a thiJd Andenon (D.) may -P
lenn but· needs lmpresslv,e ~P """""' aialnlt vote to maintain , position u · Attorney Gtneral Dou I I a a
VOTE FOR
BMRLY LANGSTON
NIWPOIT·MISA SCHOOL IOAID
I. R11i4t11t-N1wpttrt.M11e School Di1trict Sinc1 ltll
2. P.T.A. l11.,.olvem1nt-t Y•••-lootd Sonor1 School I
Hith School.
J. M1mb1r of P1r11tf Corp., Cosfo Mt11 H igh School Sine•
ltl l11ctpfior1.
4. Vit1•Pr1aid1nt Cott• M11• High loo1ttr Club.
Qlal,_ lltty e,_, "I S-N M., C.M.
NEED A DENTIST? -EMERGENCY
PLATE REPAIRS v~"::rr
Fillings -
Pentothal
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Extractions
-Credit
Dr. WAn
COSTA MISA
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261 E. 17th St.·-Phone 646-1182 froo~rwining prospect' !or 1972 Head (R.).
Dem 0 c r a tJ c presldenUIJ -~W~-~~-~_:-:...;Sen~:.;"~W~W~l~am~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~==~==~==~~~==~~==~~~==~ nomination. t · ' GOP aees good chance that
attorney general Janies Erwin
can unseat Gov. Kenneth M.
Curtis, (D.).
Massachusetts -· S en .
Edward M. Kennedy (D.) rure
bet for re-election over Josiah
A. Spauling (R.). Gov. Francis
W. Sargent (R.) favored to re-
tain office over Boston Mayor
Kevin White.
Vennont -Sen. Winston L.
Prouty (R.) faces tough
challenge from fonner Gov.
Philip H. Hoff (D.).
Connecticut -GOP . flncls
gOod chailce to pick up
governorship ahd Senate ~t
held by Democrats. ·Senate
race oUtJook clouded . by Sen.
Thomas J. Dodd, running as
independent alter IWo"terms
as Democrat, against Rep.
Lowell P. Weicker. Jr. (R.)
and national ADA chairman
Joseph D. Dufley ·(D. l .. Rep.
Thomas J. Meskill (R.) vs.
Rep. Emilio Q. Daddario (D.)
for governor.
New Yilrk-Gov. Nelson A.
Rockeleller (R.) wks fourth
term against former Supreme
Court Justice Arthur .J •
Goldl!erg (D.). White Bouse
shook up Senate Contest by
backing conservative · ·party
nominee . James L. Buctlty.
nmning against Sen. Charles
E. Goodell (R.) and Rep.
Richard L. ottinger (D.).
New Jersey-Sen. Harrison
A. Williams Jr. (D.) faces
tollgh challenge· from former
GOP State Chairman Nelson
G. Gross.
Penmylvania -Sen. Hugh
SCOtt (R.) 1Jeavuy·1avo1••rlbr
re-election over William G.
Sesler (D.). Lt. Gov. Ra)'ITlOlld
J. Broderick (R.) r .... Milton
Sbapp (D.), Philadelphia• ...
dustrialist,. for governonhip
that Derl!bcrils eager lo take
from GOP.
Ohio -Republlcan.s
shooting ror seat of retlrlng
Sen. Stephen M. Young (D.)
wilh.Rep. Robert Tart Jr. (R.)
matched against Ho w a rd
Metzenbawtf (D.), Cleveland
businessman. Democrats hive
good chance to win
governorship,wlth former JJ,ep.
John Gilligan running qainst
state audUor Roger C1oad
(R.).
Michigan -Sen. Philip A.
Hart (D.) favored. for rHlec-
tion over Mrs. George
(Lenore) Romney (R.). Gov.
William G. Milliken ~ (R.)
tryir;ig ·to hold his job against
Sander U:vin (D.). ·
Indian.a -Sen. V a n c e
Hartke (D.) prime Republican
target, seeking ' .third term
against Rep. · Richard L :
l,ndians Lose
Land Appeal
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI)
A federal judge haJ niled lhat
the Pit River Indians have no
legal right lo so~ . lhlff
rnililoo acres of ancestral
lllll<ls which Ibey .,. a~
tempting to ·reclabn Jn
Northern Callomla.
However. U.S. D 11 tr I ct
Judge Robert Pedtham declJn..
ed to dismiss a clvil rtghts suit
liled by the lndlans againal .,.
ficials involved in' '
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Autos
SAN FRANCISCO (BW) -
Automotive polluUon control
systems now being planned for
1975 model can will remove
the automobile as a 1lgnWcant
factor in the nation's air poUu·
tJon problem, General Motors
President Edward N. Cole said
here Tuesday.
l l1hl ef C1llt6ml1, O•t"ff COIJl'l1Yl °" OdoW '· """' ~ -· • Not•,... l"ubllc 111 Ind tor .. Id SI.,._ __.11y NEW CAPR.I 2000 ...: Lincoln-Mercury's Import from Europe the Capri
He uld the auto Industry
, bad achieved "autatandiog
progre511" dlU'ing the past
decade and current plans call
for a further "quantum im-
provement'' in emlssion con-
tl'Dl by 1975. appe1recl K1rto1 Joor H.,_u ~ tt mt
to be 1fM --wllMt .... ,,,. b sWw'l~
eel '° 1ftr "'11t!lll lrntnl!'..-t 11111 atkroowleclted lhe 1ll9dlttoll 9" Mfl'le. (OFFICIAL ~Ll
MARV K. HENRY
Not1rr Publlc • Ctl!fDrnla
Prlncl11al Offl~ In 0r.,.. County
MY (Oft'WfllHlon l.qlm
NOY, 24. lt12
gets a big brother January 2 when a. 2--liter engine and automatic transmission
will be available as options. Tbe Dew Capri 2000 ts equipped with high-revving,
122-cubic-incb overhead cam four-cylinder engine that develops 100 horsepower,
a one.third increase over the peTformance of the standard Capri 1600 model.
Power front disc brakes, styled steel wheel s and radial ply tires are•tandard
equipmeilf. ' 1 I
He added, however, that
current government proposals
to e st a b 11 s b subst.anUally
tougher standards than those
asking too much cf the auto
industry in too short f time
frame for complaince. Pvtllw.ed O..n.-CO.SI D1Hy Pl»I.
Ck!. ,,_ 11, ,.. NoY, '· lf1' lt7S.to
LEGAL NOTICE
NOT1Cll 01" TllUSTll'J $4Lll ,. .. 1>2'95 In IDgh Gear
On W9dl\ffdlY, DKtmbef' !, 1t)'ll, II
11 ;00 o'clodc A.M .. at ~I SNll1 Front ~
tr1nc1 to fhl Old COllflh' Cwrt!\ouse, 111
tile dlY ~ Sa!lt1 AIM WESTERN ~UTUAL CORPOllATION, I C.lffornl1
(~_,loft, 11 tTUl!ft, Under ftle ""4 O! mm rMd9 ... 0 a ,. CORPORATION. I
C1llfeml1 C~1ftefl Mid fftOl'dPd F*1111'Y 10, IMJ, In I°'* 10 , Pne NZ.
of Offkl1I Ri!'COrd1 (II Or'"'' Covnhl, C1Uloml1 t lnn lo HCV,.. 1n lndebledneu
In ''""' cf DANIEL J. FISCHER Ind OAWN $. FISCHER, h11iband Ind wile 11
Join! Ten.ants now owned Ind "-Id by
MIKE lfAULl(NER 1nd NORMA LEE
FAULKNER, Hu1bilnd Ind Wife es loin!
,..,.nu by re11on of Ille br11ch ot cert1!11 el>lt91t1ons HCll.-.d the,.., nclkt ol wl'llch w11 re-wrMd J11ly ,,, 1170, In &OGie
t:M1, Plff tt2. of 111d OH!clll RKCll'Cll,
win sell 11 Pllbllc 1ucti<ln to """ hhrhest blcklff for c1sll, PIVlb~ Ill llW'llll rnonrt
ot """ Unf!td Sl1l11 ti Ille time of wl1,
wlltlOuf w1rr1nhl 11 to 11111, ...,.i.eulotl Cll'
efltumbr1nce1, ""' lnlernt conveyed to
1nd new lletd bV ~Id Tr1111M under ulO ONd ot Tnnl, In ind to the foUowl11111
dffcrlbed PrOPertv, lo-wll:
Capri Import Adds Margin
ms comments were part of
a panel disctwioo on en-
vironmental conservation at
an lnternatlonal-conference of
the flnencial executives in·
stitute.
Cole outlined progress made
In reducing pollution since 1961
models were introduced. He
sai d emi·ss io ns of
hydrocarbons (H C) from cur•
rent models are down more
than 80 percent and carbon
monoxide C 0 ) emissions are
down more than 65 percent,
compared . with pre-controlled
vehicles.
Lot I ol Tr1ct No. 2'21, In The cltv of
Cotti Meu, Countv of Or1111111. Sf1te ot C1lltornr1, 11 per m.., •KOl'ded In Book
IU, -• 2' to '2 lncl111lv1 « MIK11lll,._,. M111, In !ht office of ttie
Countv RfCOl'dlr of "Id Countv ••• B~c!1ry 1tlln ff'lll p.r_,,.,,.. Is
tnown 11 :l'9ft ~ Drlvt, Cos!•
fMll, C1lllDfnle tor Jl'le PUrJIDM r:tf ~11111 obllt1llDnt
M(llred by "Id OMd lncllldll'lll fffl<
'"'''" Ind 1xpeine1 ,,, """ Tru1tff end DI 11te,
Oiled: OctDWf 21, 1t70
WESTERN MVTVAL
CORPOltATION
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By Floll' Vin VtlkeMo!INll!,.
Vice Preslctent -Publlt.hed Ori"" Coltf Dllf'I" 'Pllet.
Nrw9tnblr 2, f, 16, lrl'O 2025-111
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTIC• 0, Tll:VIT•l'S sm-
No. 1-1"6
By CARL CARSTENSEN
Lincoln-Mercury, now riding
the crest of domestic im-
proved sales performance for
the 1971 model year is looking
towards the ~ibility of the
best year in the Division's
history.
Ben Bidwell, division
general manager, said that his
optimism has been borne out
in the early stages of the new
year's auto sales campaign.
"We're well satisfied with
our 1971 model ye a r
performance to date. Back in
August, I said that we'd set a
new model year record of at
least 430,000 deliveries and
I'm more confident than ever
that we'll do it," Bidwell said.
1969 was Uncoln-Mercury 's
best year with sales of 419,881
wtits. 1970 saJes were 372,474.
the margin of Improvement
aver last year. Capri sales
have reached 11,110 since in·
troduction last April 17 and
"could have been twice that or
higher hid the supply cf cars
permitted," Bidwell .a.aid. Tbe
flow of cars to the U.S. will be
doubled to 4,000 per month
during November and the ad·
dition· of the new optional 2·
liter engine and automatic
tranm::nlssion could make it an
even more popular Import.
The newest Capri including
engine apt.ions is due at Lin-
coJn..Mercury dealen January z.
* * * LEWIS PREVIEWS NEW
-VOLVOS IN SWEDEN
Costa Mesa Volvo de~r
Dick LewiJ just returned from
a 6,000 mile journey to
preview 1971 model cars.
Gothenburg. Sweden ls the
home of Vo\Vo· and Lewis
made the quick trip to view
the new cars prior to the local
introduction. Lewis said the
1971 Volvo's "have several
functional changes along with'
a new model added to the
line."
* * * CHANGES TO WATCH FOR
Olrysler'1 25-<:ar, the i r
an.wet to Pinto.and ·Vega, v.·ill
go into producUon next sum-
mer and be introduced to the
public just prior to the an-
notmeement or C h r y s l e r
Corporation's 1972 models.
The 25-<:ar, as it is-now code-
named, will be built on a unit
body, a cut-down Valiant, and
will use the Valiant 198 cubic
inch 6 cylinder uigtne. It will
be a 2 door model with con-
ventional rear eeats and trunk
opening ••. Watch for an all·
new 4 wheel drive Corvette to
be introduced by Chevrolet in
the next 18 mooths. A pro-
totype now in accelerated
te!lting has a 400 cubic lncb v.
8 mounted crosswise i n
midship position. Suspension is
independent for all 4 wheels.
Chevrolet earlier this year
denied plans for a mid-engine
Corvette.
He said these figures are
based on certification test
procedures of the U.S. Depart-
ment of Health, Education and
Welfare (HE W) applicable to
1970.71 models.
Cole expressed confidence
that, compared w I t h un·
controlled 1960 models, the
foll owing redu c tion s in
emission can be achieved with
1975 models:
-Hydrocarbons - down
about 95 percent.
-carbon monoiide -down
about 88 percent.
-Oxides of nitrogen -
down about 83 percent.
"Also, the use of lead-free
gasoline will make a rrlajor
reducUon in the emission of
particulate matter from the
exhaust stream.
On Wednesd1v ~!Mir ?. 1t70, tt
11 ;00 o•clodr; A.M., At f1'll Soulll front "'" tr1nce lo the aid Counh' CIU,.,,_ .. , hi
the cllll' of $tnll ...,,. 'WESTl!:ll:N
MVTVAL COll:POltATION, • C11lfonll1 ~··loo\. e1 lnllfM, ""'°" ,.. dMd "' lrvll midi try-0 I. F COll:~TtON, A
C1Ulomie CorP.-ellon and l'tCOrcled
Ffbrvery 10, lfff. hi .,_ 1#, P-9611,
'1f Oflld1t Rl!COl'lh of Ot'lr'lll Ccn.nitv,
C11lloml1 1lvtn to MCUr• en 11\0ebtednets
1;. fl\IOf' ol DANIEL J, FISCHElt Ind
DAWN$. FISCHEi:, H111~nd Ind Wlfl 11
Joint Ten1nll ll(IW owned 1nd held by J.
kARL WILLIAMS 8'11111 L E 0 NA
W ILLIAMS. Hltlblol'ICI Ind wife It Jofnl
T1n1ntt try-~11111 of ft'le brffc:h of cer-
tain oblltlllons HCUred fhtrtlw, notlc2 of which w11 recorded JulJ 16, 1t10, In Book
9>41, """' •1. of talcl Officl1I ll:econt1. wlll Mii 11 Pllblk euc;tlon to fl>e hl\ll!nl
blclMr fol' (.IJ.h, PIY•b~ In llwl..t ~ of me Vnlted Stlta 11 tlll time of ••le,
Bidwell also f o r e c a s t
October sales o{ "about 46,000,
making it the second or third
best mor:rth in biatory.11
Bidwell als> said, "We got
lucky on three counts: Ford
Motor Company was not
stru<:k: 1971 model production
start-up was excellent in
terms cf quality and quantity:
1971 Lincoln-Mercury prices
seem to be very competitive."
Your ltlone11's Worth
Two new cars, the Capri irn·
port; and Come-t. the domestic
built small car, have provided
Hints to Aid th-e Taxpaye1·
wllhoul w1"1ntv n lo 1111•, poues1lon or By SYLVIA PORTER =:':!:'::J''11y"":.,~"~;:~~ec1 .. 1~ 1,000'1 OP OIL PAINTINGS
Deed ot Trv11. In end to tric tollowflljl WHOUSAU WAllHOUSI The leglslaUve monstrosity
dnc(10';1 ~·J::~. In the cll!I' of OPIN TO THI PUIUC which goes by the name oC
Coste Mne. covntv « °''""''' s1m « $5 t•1be Tax Reform Law of c~111orn11, ••per""" recorded 1n 11oo11 .., • 1-,, ... A_ 1..AAn on our s••tute lU. -:Jt to ., lnt!uslw of ™' L •DUfGllt, liNTA ANA llU~ ~ ~ -
MllCflllllfflUS M811~ 111 ,,.. offiO:-of ,,_ !"HOiia ......... books thrNoa'•"t 1970 Covntv Record1r ot "Id County. ¥welJU\I -
eirnd1c11,.., tt•lfl 1111t "'_,.,., hj:=:=:=:":":::L:':::"':::•:::':::":":"::=::::~~w:bi~'~ch'.'..,'.me~ana~~tba~l~no~w:is~wben'.'.'.'.~I known at 299! MMdoza· Drive, cost•
M111, C1lllor11l1, tor tfte Pllri>CIM of f>IYlllll obl1911lon1 Adllftlltement
MCUreel by Mid Oiltl lnch11$l1'111 ,_,
o;f\lrtff Incl ~ al Ille Trvtl .. Ind
of ••if!. D1tn: Odabtt 27, ,,.,.,
WESTERN MUTUAL
C_9tU•ORATION
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Vlr~ Pr11lclenl
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LEGAL NOT1CE
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$60,000 + A YEAR
IN A PERFECT BUSIN!SS
A nationwide crg•ni1etion that 11 producing
remer~eble re,ults for qv•lified people,
It's ExeitemHt •••••• Nothlnt Like I~!
It's Fu11 , ••••• It's New
And Most Important, It's Profitable!
f:>uring the d1y you mix with ell th•;m,.arte11t ltutlftllt
people in your community.
At night you're host to 111 the swin9en, capturing •II
the fun •nd im agin•tion from the youn9tr t•neretion,
•nd the Establishment Is well,,,•;, And yob'r• there
to unwind •nd have fun, too!
The perfect busin ess for • m•n who w•nts the best of
both worlds. The perfect Wey to combine bu1ine1s with
pleasure •nd tern $60,000 • yeer if you're interested
in just money.
Only one of these febulous spots will be in your ere•
end you c•n get it if you move f•st, We'll expl•in
everything to you •nd determine whether or not you're
quelified to join this f•bulou' new life style. You need
only $-15,000 to get st•rted, Fin1ncing ev•ileble, 1110
group p•rflcipetion.
Th•t's it ••• now, you movers. get moving. Cell or
write:
IOX P· 1051, DAILY PILOT
\
I See by T eday' s
Want Ads
you must do your vitally im· next year as in 1970, this
portant year-end tax planning. means you will automatically
YOU HA VE ONLY 59 DAYS ,save taxes in 1971 if you have
LEFT IN WHICH TO TAKE been using the standard de-
ALL THE TAX STEPS duction. To illustrate; If your
WWCH CAN -AND WILL-ad.iWit.ed gross is $10,000 in
SLASH YOUll TAPt_S BOTH 1910, your standard deduction
FOR lfO"" AND it7l. Aftit-ll fl,000 this year; on the same
Dec .. ft, tt •lll bl toe lilt: •tD1000 income, your standf'l'd
tllen YCll WI Only IUI out your ded.uctlon will be 11,300 next
'70 returtt as wisely as possi· year. ble. -All your pe~onal ex-
'l'he "lax re£onn" law which emptions and dependency ex·
freaident· Nilon aijned last emptions will rise from $615 in
Doc. fl ii en lncrodlbly com-11111 lo $650 in 1971.
pUoa&td, Uftbelllvtbly JNld. -'nle top rate on your
died, enornUIUI m e a 1 u rt Hftled income v.·ill stop at 60
wbicb conl&lnl vut cbaqes. perct:nt in 1971 and 50 percent
some of the provisions apply thereafter -against a regular
in 1970, some in 1971: some 70 percent top.
touch the tax rates, some the Now let's say you are
contribution rules, s 0 me am ong America's millions a(
I•·• ·•·· ··• I · lilNOl.I p·E RS 0 N S OR top -1~ --· tie., HEADS OF HOUSEHOLDS ~tc. M I rault, titliltle: ait4 your income is between •tNll( of ,..,. 9-IM
dedQctlons baa never been M,000 '1d $14,000. Shifting in-
.more essentJal than now. come will be particularly and
• In this f~·part se rie s , exceedingly important to you. For example, if you're starting today, I will give you single with a taxable income
tax l).ints which I guarantee betw~20,000 and $22,000.
wlllCllhelp you savedon your lax· you'll pay at a top tax rate o[
es. p, save an use them I 38 percent in 1971 as against a
They are worth money to you. top 48 ,percent rate In 1970, A
To begin with, all cf m will SAVING OF 10 F U L L
get at least a small tax cut hf PERCENT AGE POINTS. A
1971 and millions of you will shift of $2.000 of income in this
get some spectacularly large bracket to 1971 will save you
tax reductions. Thus, it will be $200 plus surcharge -:-and
sound strategy for millions of also a year's derermcnt o[ tax.
you lo try to SHIFT INCOME Here is a revealing sampling
fn:i:m this year to next 1'0 or your top tax ra tes for 1970,
CASH IN ON "ll's LOWER 1971 and thereafter in brackets
RA TES. just ever the taxable income
Following is a short sum-as listed bel ov.·:
mary of the changes which
will create tax savings in 1971.
Check all those which apply to
you so you can decide whether
you should shift Income from
1970 to im In the ne1t 59
days.
-The 2 ~, p ~rce nt
surcharge is on top of all 1970
taxes but it will not apply in
1971. If your 1970 tax Is $200.
for example. you must add a
$5 surcharge for a total tax of
l'lrtl
T•~•blt Slftllt M11Ch el l"comt l••~•Y•n .... UllM llll .,,,_,, ..... 1"' nn-ori ... 1'11....., ""' n .. 21•. m' , .... .... ~-n~~ u•. ,,,.
110.000 ,,.. ,,., ,, .. 21 ... l lJ.000 . .. .... '" ,,.. ....... '" •• "' "' ·~"' ••• .. .. "" "' 12'.000 ~-~-~-... l~l,000 .,.. •s•. ... "' ...... "' .. ~-•• s.io.ooo '"" "' ~-j2~
Tomorrow: How to shirt in·
come.
$205, If your 1971 tax Is also ;;;;;---------· UOO, you won 't have to pay
the eJ1ra $5.
-If you are single or be11id
of a household, your tax rate!
wJJI go down sharply in 1971
and beyood. See the figures
below.
-The standard deduction
wUI rise rrom 10 perctnt or
your adjusted grM! income
and a $1,000 celling this year
to 13 percent of your adjusted
gross income and a $1 ,500
celling in 1971 . Even If your
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Fin·ance·
Briefs
DAU.AS (UPI) -Recogni-
tion llqulpment Co. said
'lbunday It hu obtained up lo
125 mllllon In new financing
from General Electric Corp.
'Ibe money will be used in
finaocing the leasing o f
RecogniUon Eqllipment's line
of optical reading machine.s to
customers.
HOUSTON (UPI) -Con-
tinental Oil Co. has won three
petroleum exploration con-
cessions in Colombia through
competitive bidding. Th e y
total about 1.S million acres
and are located tlO to 100 miles
northeast or Bogota. The
Colombian Governme'nt OU
Company wlll be Continental's
partner 1n exploring and
developing the CODCe!ISions.
DENVER (UPI) -Petro-
Lewis eo.,. and B e I c o
Petroleum Corp. have brought
in another producing oil well
flowing at a rate of 922 ban-els
dally in the southeast Kitty
Field 1n ChampbeU Coanty,
Wyo.
HARTFORD (UP 1) -
United Aircraft C o r p • ' s
Sikorsky division has obtained
a $13.1 million contract to pro-
vide helicopters for the coast
guard.
TOLEDO (UPI) -A. G.
Spalding & Bros., Ine., said It
will shut down ftS two British
golf equipment factoriei1 by
the end of thi!I year because of
poor sales. The plants are in
Belfast and London and clos-
ing costs will put an ex-
traordinary charge cf $800,000
on fourth quarter earnings.
DALLAS (UPI) -Scientilic
Control Corp. said it will
curtail Its headquarters staff
plant 1n Carrollton, Tex.,
because cf depleted working
capital. Several deals to raise
new funds have Callen through.
NEW YORK (UPll-Tex·
aco, Inc., will introduce a new
low lead gasoline nationwide.
It will be cffered in 32
marketing areas and is In·
tended for engines designed to
use the so-called "regular"
grades cf gasoline rather than
the premium grades.
BARTLESVILLE, 0 k ta.
(UPI) -Phillips Petroleum
Corp. said. it bas accepted the
inVltation of Midwest Oil Corp.
and bas submitted a bid to buy
Midwest for stock.
Phillips said Jt expected
rival bids to be submitted by
other firms before Midwest's
management and directors
make a decision.
PEORIA (UPI)
Caterpillar Tractor Co. an·
nounced it will Jay aff 435
production workers at five
plants Oct. 30. Beside!! Peoria,
the plant locations affected
are Mapleton and Mossville,
Ill., Davenport, lowi, and
·York, Pa,
LOUISVILLE (UPl)-
Anaconda Aluminum Co. said
it is preparing to slash cutput
of primary a1uminum at
Columbia Falls, Mont., by
about ·IO percent.
WASHINGTON (UPI)
American Export Isbrandtsen
Jines' purchase of rour ships
from Moore-McConnack lines
for $38.4 million bas been ap-
proved by the Maritime Com·
mission . Delivered to Moore-
itcCormack only In the past
year. the four ve ss els
criginally cost $63.I million.
NEW YORK (UPI) -The
gannent Industry in t b e:
United States wastes about
$150 million a year in cutting
errors and ether production
l n efficiencies, management
consultant E m a n u e l Wein·
traub said recently. He told a
meeting of the Infants and
Childrens Wear Associa tion
that the Cabric losses caused
by mistakes alone run to 2 to 5
pel"C(!nt al the y a r d a g e
purchased.
LIVINGSTON, N.1. (UP!l -
Foster Wheeler Corp., leading
maker of steam boilers, has
fonned a nuclear ene rgy
department in cooperation
with General Electric Co.,
Empire State Atmolc Develop-
ment Association and Gulf
General Atomic, Inc.
CAIRO f\Ifl) -Egypt pro-
duc*' 546,IJiO tons of sugar
during the Hscal year 1969-70,
a 20 percent Increase over the
prtcedlng year, government
officials aaid.
NEW YORK (UPI) -Wblle
the consumer price index has
incrtased SO.I percent ovtr
the past decode for many
ltem1 tbtre'a .betn little or no
cbange tn priet.
"Actually thtre ls a very
long list of highly consumed
Jtt:ms tbat cost exactly the
same lod'U' u lhey did five,
ten, or even 15 years ago,"
1ays Arthur~rus J r . ,
marketing dlrettor w I t b
Woolworth.
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.Jaek the Ripper
-WasEdwardEII's
DAILY 10.10; SUN. 10.7
Son a Murderer?
• friendly with the daughter of
Sir William Gull, the royal
physician of the period. Gull ~
, LONDON (AP) -Buck-
Jngham Pa1ace, home o(
Queen Elizabeth II, said: ''We
have no comment."
Scotland Yard &aid: "It's
rather a long time ago. We
just don't know."
be says, knew the man Stowell nw~=::===~E~;;::;":~~=::::~;=:~==F':11 suspects of the crimes -and ~
attempted to cover for him. · -
-~ Everyone seemed to want to
forget
But Thomas Stowelt.
surgeon and respected author,
Is convinced he knows -and
he's not telling, only hinting.
Hjs hints have convinced
many people that Jack the
Ripper, among the most
notoric:vs murderers in Eng-
lish criminal h.istory, was a
member or the British royaJ
family.
To be precise: Edward.
The suspect, said STowell,
was a gay young bachelor who
contrat ted syphilis on a world
tour. The !nfe<:tiol! gradually
dominated his life. He was in
a homose:iual brothel when it
was raided by police.
The hunt for the Ripper was
called off because poUce knew
he was in a mental home,
Stowell asserts.
Author Colin Wilson, who
w r o t e Encyclopaedia of
Murder, said in an interview
today: "Edward was a
homosexual. He was arrested
in a brothel raid and lhen was I
serit around the world b'y Vic-1
toria.
Duke of Clarence, grandson of
Queen Victoria, brother of
King George V and Once heir
to the throne of England.
Edward offieially died in
1~2 "after a short illness."
Some historians believe th~
duke was a homosexual and
died in a mental hospital, crip-
pled by syphilis.
"There is some evidence
that he died in a mental
hospital between Ascot and
PINWALE CORDUiOY
It is possible, experts
believe. that before he suc-
cumbed to the ravages of the
disease he slaughtered at least
,five and probably 20 pro-
stitutes in the grimy, foggy
back streets of 19th-century
London, carving their bodies
bestially with a razor-sharp
knife.
The linger of suspicion was
firmly laid on Edward this
week by Stowell in The
Criminolog!st, a I i m i t e d
circulation magazine f or
students of crime.
Jack the Ripper, whose
murderous journeys through
London's sleaisy East End in
the fall or 1888 baffled
Scotland Yard - or appeared
to -was, according to
Stowell: "The heir to power
and wealth.
''His family, for 50 years.
had earned the love and ad·
miration of large numbers of
people by its devotion to public
service. He was the heir to a
title, his mother was a stem
Victorian matriarch."
Friends of Stowell believe he
Is convinced the Ripper was
Edward.
A prominent 1minologist
who asked that is name be
withheld, said: ' ere is no
reason why th! shouldn't be
true. And Sto II is entirely
reliable in what he writes. His
evidence can be take n as
gospel.
"It's the nearest we'll ever
get to the tru th. Stowell, after
all. was almost there."
Stowell , now in his 80s, was
A child when the murders
we.re committed. He became
Windsor in 1892, of syphilis. Reg. $1.17
And he was in London at the 16 wale corduroy. Fine high . . conatructlon and finish. In time of the crimes. wt. colors. Machine wash/
"I don't think we'll ever able.
know defi nitely who the Rip-
per was. I don't think poUce
destroyed their records -as
has been suggested -I just
don't think they had any."
Wilson added Stowell -!eels
"pretty strongly" about the
royal family.
Stowell said in an interview
today: "I have oo comment
whatsoever on the speculation
about Edward.
"The secret of whQ. I suspect
will never be revealed by me .
I've too mu ch respect for the ·
family."
The Sunday Times aaJd
blunUy hi! eVidence meant
Edward was the Ripper.
Had' he any thought of
revealing the name once the POLACOLOlr fllM Ripper's relatives were dead? 3 57 "I shan't live to see that 3 Days ti~e." he laughed. Polaroid®· type 1C: Pola·
He has descendants -!"<'· color® film tits all Pola·
not descendants, an active rold® pack cameras. 8 ex-
corelated branch of the family posures.
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ceeded to the title and had ... ..,.
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BELFAST, Northern Irelan<!
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four-hour street b a t t I e
between Roman Catholics and
troops which .:the army said ;·,
was plinctuated by sniping. ri
The army brought the t1
rioting under control with riot
gas just before dawn.
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Offi~ials
.-LOS ANGELES (AP) -Coach John
fdcKay says officials are partly to
/.blame for the poor goal-line offense
ahown by his Southern California Tro-
jans this season.
1 McKay said Sunday that films of
,~aturday's l:S.10 loss lo Cal~ornia
f ;how Bobby Chandler catching a
!touchdown pass, disallowed by an of-
iiciaJ who ruled the Trojan receiver
Jvas out of the end zone.
iJ The Trojan coach ran the film on his
rielevlsion show, in slow motion as USC
~11he ball in play on third down from
~the California nine-yeard line.
-''Ther.e he (Chandler) has th e ball,
rbut you see the official is here and " . doesn't see the ball. All he sees is
Chandler's back. But bolh his knees ~re In bounds and his feet are well
ehind him, l don 't know what you
l~ ve to do to be more In bounds than
tJhat.
· "We have been a poor team near the
leoalline because of the great play of
~e defensive teams we've played
p~ainst," McKay said, "and because
If some great pliy by the officials. ~''I think they have again captured
~ jmagtnation of the world on that
call on tbandler. He scored the
touchdown •.• "
Chand1er juggled the ball before:the
ant-quarter catcl:I in the game played
before a regional tel~lsion audience.
McKay.al.so said officials.may have~
taken ,another Trojan,tou'chdown away
when Clarence Davis attempted to
score on fourth down from the one-
~line.
Small
RIVERSIDE -The ract w a 1 . ' American, but the results v.·ere in·
temaUonal'Sullday whoo New Zeil!ander
Denis Hulme took lop horoon io the !Jib ann~al Los Angeles· Tilnes Grand · Prix.
Jlulme, ~ racea out of Colnbrook,
Englandt for the Team Jtt. c La re n
.organization, took the k:ad from the wlre
and. never relinquished it, despite a
determined push by Jackie Oliver, of
Wallon, England.
The victory at the 3.3-mlle Riverside
International Raceway coune wasn't
necessary to give Hulme the cham-
pionship in the annual sport& car eana..
Browns' Drive
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Gave Chargers
Motivation
CLEVELAND (AP) -Charlie Waller
of the San Diego Chargers says ·a
Cleveland fumble -turned the game
around but adds that a Browns•
touchd.own drive also 5erved Chiyg~r
'motivation.
"We got some big breaks, the fumble
and the punt,"· the Charger coach sa1d
Sunday after San Diego's p -10 National
Football League victory in Municipal
Stadium. "But at half-time I thought it
was turned around the other way."
The Chargers trailed 3-0 before Browns
running back Bo Scott fumbied to Jeff
Staggs into the end zone. Six pJay11 later,
John Hadl passed « yards to Lance
Alworth for a 7-3 lead.
It soon was 14-3 when CleveJand's Walt
Sumner fumbled a punt return and
Charger reokie Chuck Detwiler packed
the ball 25 yards for a touchdown.
The Browns' Bill Nelsen drove his team
80 yards just before intermission, getting
a touchdown on a fourth-down, nine-~ard
pass to Scott.
"It made us more defense conscious
and determined not to make an y more
-inTutakes," Waller said of the Browns'
touchdown. "We made defensive and of-
fensive adjustments, then we went out
and executed.''
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Crowd
dlan-Amerlcan Challenge Cup series, but
ht dld pocket prize money of $17,500 for
the 'W1h, plus an eXtra $50,000 for \he
championship that he tarlier had cliJl..
ched.
The race was run before a disap-
polntlna: crowd of 46,too, lowest in Ute
race's U-)i-ear-history despite weather
that was perfect for racing -sunny,
warm and clear.
McLaren's machine - a bright-orange
Chevrolet-powered McLaren ?\-18D -ran
perfecUy through the entire race.
There Was concern, however, since it
had received a new engine just hours
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Sees Hulme
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before starting lime. The orl,glnaJ engine
disintegrated in pracUce SUDdiy morn-
ing.
Biggest lnierut for lhe ..-, "°""'""' was re.served for tht unorthodot machit1e
engineered and enlered by Texan Jim
Hau, a car which race fans have dubbed
the "Super-sweeper" and the "Vacumn
Cleaner."
It gains extra traction from a small
auxiliary motor that drlvts fans to push
air out the rear or the car.
The air is sucked from beneath the car
and helps hold it closer, and tighter, to
the road.
The car, officially called the Chaparral
2J, had dlf(icuJUes !rom the beginning,
nia1dng a plt stop on the le<ODd lap and
then dropping out altogolher alter the
fifth lap.
Hall'• machine has created con-
troversy; and aome drivers belitve.it'& il~
legal. Sald Hulme after the race:
"I don't think that kind of car has a
place in motor racing. I really think that
thing is , going to spoil the Can-Am
series."
Hulme's victory brought this reaction
from se<:ond-place·finisher Oliver: "I just
couldn't cl06e in on Denny, J was getting
madder and madder and madder, but I
jUst couldn't do it."
He drove a Norris TI·22 Chevy, and col·
lecled fll,l!O.
Third was Pedro Rodriguez or Mexico
in a BRM-thevy. His finish earned $8,700.
Jn fourth came Chris Amon of Qx:on,
En.gland in a March-Chevy, who collected
$5,350.
The firil American to finish, In filth
piece, was Lothar Motschenbacher of
Beverlv Hills.
Motscbenbacher Jn a McLaren-Chevy,
took '4,050 for hi.s finish. and also took
~ to Hulme in the aeries en-
compasain& 10 races.
..,.Frustration,
Troubles End
For Hiskey
·LAS VEGAS jAP) -Babe HiBkey, ..
obscure off.the-board longshot, ended five
years or troUbles, struggles and bitter
frustration when he won lhe $100,000
Sahara Invitational golf tournament.
"It's been a struggle," the 31·year~ld
Hiskey said Sunday after scoring by a
singl~ shot.
"All m'y life it's been a struggle. Not
just golf, everything. Finishing college,
everything.
"It's;:. real viclory for me and my dad'.
I bought a car after winning the Cajuo
Classic in ·t965. And I've bad it ever
since. It had over 150,000 miles on it, and
we burned it out last week.
"My dad bought us a car. tr it hadn't
been for that, well, I probably wouldn't
be here."
Hiskey shot a careful par 71 on tht
~ Paradise Valley Country Club course and
finished with 72-hole total of 276, one
stroke ahead of Terry Dill, Miller Barber
and fonner Masters champion Bob
Goalby. Dill had a 65, Goalby a 66 and
Barber a 68 on the final day,
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Larry Hinson, &9, and Tommy Aaron,
'll, follow'ed at 278. The group at 279 in-
cluded Masters champion Billy Casper
and PG'A title-holder Dave Stockton.
, "Our films show that half his body
was over. It's tough to say ••. I see
the umpire says he didn't make it.
He's supposed to be in charge of ·
bolding.
The Chargers shut out the Browns in
the second haH. DALLAS' RICHMOND FLOWERS (45 ) THWARTS PASS At TEMPT TO EAGLES' CYRIL PINDER. Jack Nkk\aus, the defending champion,
never was a (actor in the tournament. He
had a final round 71 and finished far back
at 286. "We've been accused or not being
able to score when we get down there
near the goal line -which is true,"
¥cKay said. "But when we do score.
'fe v.en't eettine those touchdowns,
either.''
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It was Cleveland's third defeat in seven
games, stilL good enough for first place in
the American Conference C e n t r a I
Division. .
The Chargers, 2-3-1, return to San
Diego Swxlay to play the Denver Bron-
cos, still very much in Jhe Western
Division derby.
Hadl said it was Dot just another vic-
tory.
Wie:bowski, Penhall
Former Area Grid Aces
Stanford One
Victory Away
From Crown
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Stanford is making a final thrust this
weekend toward the Rose Bowl, and i.s
rated a favorite to mab it -for the first
time in 19 years.
The Indians drove closer to the
Spark Pac-8 Triumphs
Pasadena classic and a Pacific-8 cham-
pionship Saturday by walloping Oregon
State 48-10.
They are within striking distance, but
drama of conference tiUe race is not.
pver.
Hombres David Penftall and · Steve
Wtezbowski did the Orange-Coast area
proud over the weekend.
Their talents did in USC and knocked
the University of Oregon Crom further
Ro.e Bowl contention.
Penhall quarterbacked Cal to a 13-10
tri'f.1ph over USC, scoring o n e
touchdown, passing 26 times with 14 com-
pletions and 174 yards. •
'ftle former Ylestminster. High fiash
wai_ mtercepted fourtfmes, however.
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Wiezbowski's magic toe . s c ut t 1 e d
Oregpn •as • the ex-Laguna Beach High
.. y~ kicked 'a lt-)'ard fiefd goal with 40
seconds left in the game to give the
l!.aiversity of Washingto n a 25-23 con-
quoij.
Wiabowski also chipped in with a cou-
"" pie 9( extra points. Not bad for a
JOphotnore.
season ln1l single conference, let alone in
one stadium.
* * * Orange Coast College football coach
Dick Tlacker calls 111' 17-13 wht over Ctr-
ritos Saturday night one of tbe best.-ever
efforts by an OCC eleven since he came
to Piraievllle la DI!.
The Bucs overcame • l~J deficit
against a llelluva tough team and ncked
up an imposing !5i lint dona en route to
victory.
RoJ>.Purnell was tn the dre1slng room
. to visit bis old coach. Purnell was Cal's
Center against USC earlier i.n Ute day.
getUng a starting nod for lbe second
straight' week.
* * * A few odd prep Scores: LA Poly 3,
Granada Hills 63 ; Warren, 3, Compton O;
Banning 8, Rim of the World 2.
* * * Btst college football team ta tllt east?
There ain't mo ncll a.alma! this year,
wha t wltb Pen1 St.ate, S)TIC1lle, Pitt,
Army, etc., all dowa.
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The California Bears are making a
stretch driv.e fo r the same goal. They
scored heavily Saturday by beating the
fonnerly nationally ranked Southern
California Trojans 13-10. •
The Indians, however, are only one
game away from the championship and
the bowl. •
The Bears, even if they cont inue to win,
would need some breaks to outdis tance
Stanford.
Their record is 3-2 against Stanford's f>.
0 in the conferetrce, and the Indians
would have to Jose to Washington in their
game Saturday for Cal to have a chance
against them ln their' big game Nov. 21.
Jim Plunkett broke an all-time total of-
Jense record when he ~ed the 7 ,000-
points-scored mark in leading the Indians
to th·elr victory over the Beavers.
The new high was set when Plunkett
threw a 7G-yard touchdown pa'ss to Jack
Lauter. He then.made two other scoring
throws to reserves for Stanford's
runaway victory.
California came from behind for the
upset triumph over USC when soccer~
style kicker Randy Wersching sent the
ball soaring through the uprights from 46
yards out with 4:55 left to play.
Washington stayed alive in the Rose
Bowl race with a spectacular 25-23 vie·
Plea for mercy: Must we be subjected ~ory. Saturday over Oregon. The H~1skies,
to the Army-Navy football game on na-however, face the imposing task of ha\·-
tional TV every year now that the service ing to meet Stanford before going on to
academies have taken a:as on the games agalmt UCLA and Washington
&ridiron? ~ State. '
Winners Erratic
Rams Have No Fears;
. Rally for 30-17 Win
NE W ORLEANS (AP) -It was the
New Orleans Saints' fourth birthday Sun-
day and for about five minutes it looked
as if Los Angeles would make them a
present of the game.
But trailing .14-0 leSI than four minutes
into the contest, the Rams sobered up
and went on to a 3G-17 victory. It gave the
Rams a >2 record and dropped the Saints
to 1->I.
The Rams dominated 'game of-
fensively, but were unable to ice it until a
freak play set up a touchdown late in the
fourth period.
"We had field position all day and
couldn't put them away," said coach
George Allen of the Rams. Los Angeles
lost fumbles at the New Orleans 16 and
two-yard lines and had ai)ass intercepted
in the end zone on a play that started at
the Saint 12.
On three other occasions the R a m 11
probed deep into New Orleans territory
but had to settle for field goals of 43, 14
and 23 yards by David Ray.
The Ram touchdown s were on Roman
Gabriel passes of 22 yards to Jack Snow
and 15 yards to Bob Long and a nine-y~rd
run by Les Josephson with 4:3$ left in the
game.
Despite Rams dominaUon, it took an
improvised 2.1-yard run by punter Pat
Studstill to insure the victory.
If Studstill had not made first down
yardage, the Salnts would have had it in
good field position, trailing only six
points. with six minutes to play.
Instead. the Rams had a first down at
the Saint 39 and four plays later
Josephson took it in for the insurance
touchdown.
After a high snap. Studstill took a few
hesitant steps as if. to punt, but took off.
"I figured I'd run it another five yarda
and see what happens," he said. "If they
stop me I'll kick the ball."
"l went ahead and ran it live yards and
I see Bob Klein make a good block and so
1 figured, "What the hell . I'll 'go for it,''
Studstill continued.
. "! saw the marker on lhe right side or
the field to see how far I've got to go. I
see I've got my wall of protection there
so I said, 'Oh hell, go ahead and get' it.'"
He did -with six yards to spare.
"Somebody should have gotten him."
said roach Tom Fear~ of the Saints. "We
weren't trying to block the punt or
anything, we were just holding up people.
We're not opportunists."
Los Angeles took just 52 seconds to
drive for its second touchdown, which
came with seven seconds left in the half.
Dill, Goalby and Barber were in the
clubho~ wilh Hiskey came to the ver:1
difficult final bole, a 450-yard, dogleg par
four with water guarding the green.
Hiskey drove the fairways, put his se-
cond to the left, away from lhe water and
some 50 feet from the flag. He lagged it
down to 2a inches and sank the putt that
just about doubled his income ror the Ju t
t~o years.
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~·and with seven seconds lo play that
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~ t1 trying to !ftake junior eollege
~ ediacalioll a aoa.requlrtd aubjtct
1-1 :tallforail. Coaclles uy physlcal
tdilta&Ma ls oae of the last bolds of
dlodpllae belweea kids ud feacben.
~ ~ * * ... ~d goalJ •plenly at the Coliseum the
p~t ~o weekends with Stanford kicking
thfca .. against UCLA, Cal &etting a pair
and ~ one In that game: Washington
Slale!il!fding one in !Is loss to UCLA.
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"IOUSTON {AP) -Wally Lemm saw
his Houston Oilers take a 44-0 licking
from the St. Louis Cardinals Sunday, then
told his players he wu stepping down as
·head coech at the end of the year.
The decision to &tep down. Lemm said,
was made in August, because of worries
about his health.
'"He Wked about reslgn;ng wllh Mr.
AJams !Bud Adami,) °"""" of. the OUuo
in August,•• a club spokeatnan sakt
"We expect to appoint a ftf:W coach
from within the prei:ent organtiatlon, ''
the spokesman said. .
"We will probably nol do tO until the
end <>f the aeuon.''
High on lhe lial (or lhe new l:tad coach
posiUon are Walt Schlink.man, who
coaches the defensive backfield; F. A.
Dry, who tutors the offensive line; and
Fran Polafoot, who ·coaches receivers.
Lemm's deciaion to qult wasn't exactly
a surprise to the leani. He considered
quilting at the eod o( the 1969 season, but
when the Oilers traded for quarterback
Olarley Jo'"'-, be decided lo 1lve II
one mort year,
The Oilers ha"" had problems In Iha
past several seuon11 and thls year ha\!e
won only t~o gam~s while losing rour and
IYinC one. '
He klit a qua.rt.erbeck tn uich of lhe
two break-even seasons in I96M9 11nd
this year Johnlon, among many other!.
WU Injured.
Lemm was the same bead coach In 196'
who took oyer in 1•1 and put up a I~
record and the championship or. thi old
American Football League. He left afttt
that season and was bud coach for four
ye&r1 with the Cardinals, where Johnson
was h1I quarterback.
He came back to Houston ln 1996 where
hls team suffered a 3--IJ record. After
that year Ltmm diaPo&ed of mort than 20
playera and started a major rebuilding
program.
His rool<le-tludded '17 oulfll won t~
AFL's Ea.otern Dlvblon tille ond his 1!169
~am earned a pblce In the playoffs with
a second place !lruah lri ihe AFL Eastern
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occ·s TONY VENTIMIGL IA 1441 RUNS FOR SHORT GAIN AGAINST CERRITOS .
Suh Leads Gauchos, 25-0
Divel Shines in Victory Over Grossmont
By ROGER CARLSON
• Of tfle DIUJ Pllel Sltff
: EL CAJON -San Bernardino Valley
c:;:ouege looms as the nexl obstacle for
q:iach George J;lartman's Saddleback
Gauchos in Mission Conference football
· hostilities -with a Saturday engagemen~
it Mission Viejo High on the agenda.
: And Indian scouts must still be shaking
their beads in bewilderment trying to
figure out a way to stop the brilliant all·
iound Gaucho assault f o 1 I ow i n g
Saddleback's impressive 25--0 rout over
defensive-minded Grossmont Saturday
ri.ight at Granite Hills High.
The Cardinal and Gold Express seemed
somewhat bogged down through two
periods against the Griffins. ,.
But Hartman's ace in the hole was a
freshman named Steve Divel, \\'ho en·
tcred the issue in the la tter stages of the
second period and provided the necessary
blocking in the Gauchos' power-I forma·
tion to get the attack back in gear.
And once that was eilablished, Gross·
mont was out of it.
"St.eve did an outstandi11g job for a
freshman," Said a visibly relieved
Hartman following the clash that left his
undefeated squad atop the conference
standings with a 4--0 mark.
Divel, from San Clemente lfigh, reliev·
ed injurY·riddled Rocky Fletcher :it his
fullback post and suddenly the state·s No.
Jlustlers Rebound, 14·7
.6i:iffith, Shaughnessy
Ruin .flarbor Theory
By. HOWARD L. HANDY
01 ttM D1llY ~llel Si.ff
.-Steve Griffith is the quarterback for
Golden \Vest College.
LA Harbor's football team showed the
f\ighest disregard for his _passing ability
~y using an eight man line on deiense to
~alt .the running of Charlie Buckland and
<._'Oip.pany.
. Griffith not only disproved the theory
by completing nine of 15 attempts but
~rected the Rustlers to a 14-7 victory
oyer the Seahawks Saturday night in a
Southe·rn California Conference outing on
the lo.sers' field .
The Golden West quarterback had his J:i:est night of the season wii'.h the nine
completions totaling 207 yards and the
winning touchdo\\'n. It was his first game
without an interception.
And it \(•asn't just the hard-cold
slatistical facts that-told the story.
: Griffith shoY.•ed a lot. or derring-do by
passing from deep in his own end zone on
tWo occasions for completions, both to the
Rustlers' leading receiver, 1'-t J k e
Shaughnessy.
Shaughne5$y nabbed five of the nine for
166 yards and a score on a beautiful 66-
y&rd play midway through the third
P.Criod to put Golden West-ahead to stay.
' He gathered in the ball at the Harbor
4g and outran the secondary to the end
Uine for the winning score with 8:03 to
pl_ay.
, "Shaughnessy made some g r e a t
<'.al.Ches out there toright," Rustler coach
Ray Shackleford said after the game.
: "[was real pleased ~·ith Steve's 1Grif·
filh) passing tonight. He got us off ~
C981 Jioe twice in &ood fashion, both
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times with
Shaughnessy.
key pass plays to
"Harbor was using an eight man line
against us in an effort to stop our running
game. ft was a defense we hadn't seen
them use before this season and we didn't
have a chance to work against il."
Shackleford had a few words \vith the
officials early in the game but praised
them for their work.
"They did a fine job bu~ it seems like
v,re run into this interphtation thing
every week and each of!lcial Iooks at it a
little differently. We have no complaints,
ho\\'ever."
Harbor scored the first touchdo\\'ll after
recovering a Golden West fumble at the
Rustler 29. Tile score came on a fourth
and three situation at the Golden \Vest
four yard line with Ben Tupuola going __
over. Glen \Valker kicked ttie conversion
and it was 7·0 wifh 9:50 left in the half.
Golden West matched 59 yards for its
first srore \Vlth Buckland going the final
yard on a dive play with 40 seconds re·
maining in the half. John Gentile kicked
the first of two conversions to knot the
count : ,
Greg Newhouse intercepted a pair of
Harbor passes in the fourth quarter to
thwart Potential bombs. He now has si1
for tbe season. ,
The RusUers return home for the first
time in three weeks Saturday night
against LACC at Orange Coast College.
C"or"llk• Blldll•M FIKlll>«ll Grlff!lfl
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I rusher. 'I'oby \Vhlpple , appeared like the
slashing runn~r he's been touted as.
Saddleback had a 7.0 )ead by virtue of
quarterback Chris Hector's 53-yard aerial
to Rick Day and Doug Rothl'ock's PAT
with 4:26 to go in the half,1 when Divel
and center Don Martin began combining
blocking talents to get Whipple started .
\Vhipple slashed for 90 yards net and a
two-yard TD smash in the second half
after Grossmont had limited the 195-
pounder to 17 yards in the first ty:o
periods.
Grossmont's ineptness added lo the
Saddleback dominance of the final two
periods.
In one stretch beginning late in the third
period, the Griffins fumb led (recovered
by Clay Macbeth ) away the ball on first
down to set up Rothrock's 21-yard field
goal.
The following kickoff was fumbled and
Steve ~mith came up \\'ith the ball" on the
18. Rothrock booted another three.
pointer, this time from 25 yards out
On the .first scrimmage play following
Rothrock's second field goa l. Smith in·
tercepted a Grossmont aerial and
minutes later John Fletcher stole the ball
from Griffin Lloyd Weber on the first
play Crom scrimmage again.
Hector's sneak from a fool out com-
pleted a 67-yard drive at tile outset of the
third stanza prior to Rothrock's field
goals and \\'hipple·s dive came in the
final eight minutes to complete the rout.
Saddleback blew three scoring op-
portuniti es in the first half, moving to the
flrossmont 13, two and 17 before losing
possession.
GAME STATISTICS
Fi•~! downs ru,hlng
F irst oawns !N!Hlr>O
Flrit dcwns penalties
Total flrn down1 Y"'"' rushlo; Yards panl1111
Yardi 1011
Ne1 r1ro1 aa111ed
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Fumbles/Fumbles 10t1
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To End Streak
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Los Angeles
snapped a three-game National Hockey
League losing streak as Eddie Shack and
Bob Berry connected 47 seconds apart in
the final period to spark the Kings to a <f..
2 vict ory over lhe Buffalo Sabm; Sunday.
'I'he loss, fourth in a row, dropped the
Sabres into last pl ace in the East Division
y,•ith a 2-8-I mark.
Los Angeles moved into a tie for fourth
in the West Division with MiMesota, each
"'ilh 10 poin ts.
Shack's first 1nnrkcr or the season Al
5:2S broke a 2·2 deadlock and Berry ad-
ded an lnsuranct tally at 6:12.
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for.goalie Jack Norris, v.·ho made bis se-
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By CRAIG SHEFF
Of 1111 DlllY l'li.t S11tf
Two weeks ago today Orange Coast
.i.--.College's football team was completely
written off as a South Coast Conference
cont.ender.
The Pirates had j~t dropped a 21·7
decision to Fullerton in the circuit
opener.
In that one the defense had looked
strong but the offense sputtered.
Then suddenly it all came together.
A 34·7 victory over Santa Ana • week
ago gave the Pirates new impetus and a
17·13 nod over Cenitos Saturday night at
OCC lab~ the Pirates as a definite
threat for conference honors.
"It's nOt .beyand ·the realm of posslbili·
ty, .. said OCC coach Dick tucker when
questioned about a possible conference
crown.
The Pirates are now 2-1 in the circuit
and meet Mt. San Antonio Saturday J\ight
on the Mounties' field. Fullerton (4--0l-has
a bye before facing Cerritos and Santa
Ana.
In Saturday's victory over Cerritos, it
surprisingly was the Pirates' running
game that stole the show.
Jn previous outings the Bucs had relied
solely on the ir passing P.ffie.
Saturday night agairist•a tough Cerritos
defensive unit, the Pirates gained 291
yards on the ground with quarterback
Gary Valbuena and halfback Bret Mat·
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Mattla.s had hls best performance of
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ries. including 57 In the fourth quarter.
Tucker was quick to answer when
queried why the OCC ruMing game has
suddenly turned on.
"Mattias is getting better with every
game and Valbuena is running. more.
Plus our line is really coming along. Most
ot those guys in the line are learning, new
positions.
"Another thing," added Tucker, .. is
that we're doing a better job of calling
plays.
"Overall this was our best offensive
game. \Ve consistently moved the balL
We haii some great performances."
Tucker sin(l:led out a number of
players, but had special praise for
defensive back Craig Zaltosky. "As usual
he played another great game."
Zaltos.ky, a l~pound freshman from
Huntington Beach, recovered a second
quarter fumble that set up the 'first OCC
score and intercepted a pass in·the key
fourth quarter with four minutes left.
The game was a standoff in the first
half. , ~
I\ 43-yard field goal by Bob Ryder gave
the Bucs an early first quarter lead, but
Cerritos zoomed to a 16-3 advantage on a
If.yard run by Joe Baca and Rod
Garcia's 35-yard field goal.
OCC then tied it in the second quarter
when Valbuena went one yard and Ryder
added the PAT. The drive · covered 24
yards, following the fumble recovery by
Zaltosky.
The winning score came late in the
third quarter wl;len Valbuena ran around
right end for three yards. Ryder'• klck:
made it 17·10.
GAME" STATISTICS
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By RON EVANS
Of ""' o.llt' ~llft ll•ff At I.he rate Edison High ls
golng, the Olargers may
never lose aAOther football
game.
players in the victory ·over
~1agnolia.
Charger quarterback Jerry
•l inojosa and end Gary BaJcb
keye d tbe attack.
After easily disposing or
f\1agnolia (39-14) Sat u rd a y
nighL at Western High, the
high.flying Chargers tangle
with Costa Mesa Friday at
Newport Harbor's Davidson Field.
Hinojosa fired t h r e e
touchdown passes and ran for
anolher score while Balch
caught a IO.yard TD pass,
booted a 22·yard field goal and
kicked rour eXtra points.
Coach Bill Vail '!! Edison
club has· now won seven in a
row in the 1970 campaign. The
Chargers also possess lhe
longest prep winning streak in
Orange County -10.
Magnolia was so outclassed
t bat \..ail pulled out the
regulars near the end of the
third quarter with the score
33-0.
Edison, sharing the Irvine
League lead with Fountain
Valle.y, got outstanding
performances from a host or
flinojosa tossed a pair of TD
passes in each balf. He hit
Balch and Terry Kipper (eight
yards) in the initial half and
connected with split end John
Fisher. (10 yards) and Terry
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S. AMf'-Volt Ind DAILY PILOT .rriployes •ncl lllelr immedltt. lamlll" not oll11lblt IO enltr.
6. TI E BREAKER rnv1t bf llUlld 11! IH" «ilry ts void.
1. In c111 of 11t for tirat Pl•ct, d11Plk1t: merch1kl111 P•l•f'S w111 M eward.lld Ind wJnntri will 9qUt!IY 11/11r1 In tfle 510 usn prizt.
t. Winners who pl1c1 flt "'' top lo more t111n once durlno tt.e· contts't ha" tt.1 option, •ll:r '"' llral win, ol •~chlflQl"ll the vofl fOOtbllU lor 1noth.,. 1111111111)' VOit pnxluc:t ti' ICl.UIYtlent ~lllM.
••••••••••••••••••••• • ENTRY BL.UK
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Atlonta vs Roms
LSU vs Alobamo
Missouri vs Oklahoma
Minnesota vs Northwestern
Air Force vs OreCJon )
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Woshin9ton vs Stanford
USC vs Washin9ton State
Oran9e Coast vs Mt. SAC
, LA City vs Golden West
San Berdoo vs Saddleback
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Newport vs Santo Ana
Westminster vs Western
Huntin9ton Beach vs Anaheim
La9una Beach vs So~ora
Estancia vs f9untoin VaUey.
Corona del Mor vs Los Alamitos
Mater Dei vs Pius X
Mission Viejo vs San Clemente
Morino vs Loara
Edison vs Costa Mesa
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39-14
McNay (3Z yards) In the ,.. Coiid half.
The crafty Charger signal
taller got hls tellm on the
board early in the initial
quarter when he ran 28 yards ,
on a booUeg keeper off left
tackle.
Balch's field goal and a
safety gave the winners five
more points in the iie<:ond
quarter.
The safety occurred when
Brian Bayless and Mark
DeHu!f trapped M a g n o 11 a
quarterback John Kindred in
the end zone.
The Sentinels scored twice
ln the fourth quarter.
Kindred moved his team 94
yards in nine plays, passing to
Roger Hollenbeck for a 36-
yard touchdown.
The Sentinels' Rick Aguirre
added another.six·polnter a Ill·
lie later when he picked up an
Edison fun1ble and rambled 60
yards. A pass from Mark
Houser to H a n k Bauer gave
the losers two extra points.
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Two More
Chances
ForMV
FV Prepares for Eagles
After 40-7 Loop Triumph .. _ . ..;
By ARMAND HANSON
01 Thi OILly l'llel S11H
Mission Viejo Hlgh's football
team bas two more chances to
get win No. 2 in the 1970
season.
The Diablos, who dropped a
24·6 decision to Villa Park
Saturday night at El !\iodena
High, travel to San Clemente
lhis Friday and then end the
campaign against Foothill.
~turday night's setback to
Villa Park's Spartans was a
double barreled blow for the
Diab\os.
By JOHN CASS
ot Tiii 01fl1 Plllt 5!1N
Still unbeaten in Irvine
League play, Fountain Valley
continues to remain tied with
Edison atop the loop football
standings. with only two
games left on the schedule.
But both games must be
consideted very big.
Fountain Valley has to meet
onet beaten Estancia at Hun·
tingt.on Beach High School Fri·
day. then finish loop play on
Saturday, Nov. 14 against
unbeaten Edison at Orange
Coast College.
Bruce Pickford's Fountain
\'alley charges had little dif·
ficulty in adding Santa Ana
Valley to the list or van-
quished as the Barons handed
the Falcons a 40.-7 drubbing al
Westminster High S c b o o I
Saturday night. o
Pushing most of their scor·
Ing into the middle two
periods of the game. the
Barons scored 2<l points in the
second quarter and 13 in the
third before Pickford· pushed
the substitutes off the bench.
Santa Ana Valley, unable to
earn a fi rst down until only
6:20 remained in the game,
got on the scoreboard with
2:05 gone In the third quarter
when Keith Chase picked ~ a
Baron fumble and sped 88
::drds for the touchdown. Joe
Gaiespie kicked the PAT.
· Rick Hartsfield, who had put
Fountain Valley in excellent
scoring position with a 39-yard
dash down the sidelines only
moments before the score-pro-
First, the Spartans con-
tained Diablo running star
Aundre Holmes, holding him
to 50 net yards on 14 carries.
after coming off a rampage
that saw hUn aVerage over 162
yards in his two previous
games. •ns longest gain Satur·
day night was 13 yards.
Secondly, but perhaps even
more unpleasant for t h e
Diablos, was the way the
Spartans picked Mission Viejo
apart in the passing depart-
CdM Momentum Builds
ment. In ~5-12 Mes~ Victory
By PHIL ROSS
01 lh1 OallY Pllol Steff
Mission Viejo's Bob Dulich .
didn't have too many passes
dropped, but the Spartans
caught almost as many or his Corona del Mar's Sea Kings
throws as his own teammates. have on1y enjoyed the fruits of
He connected eight times to a winning football season
teammates but had six stolen. twice in the schoofs first nine
Pat Mcinally was the chief campaigns with a 5-3-1 mark
thief, grabbing four of them in 1966 and a s-4 record in '68.
including one for 42 yards and However. Sea King head
the touchdown that iced the grid mentor Dave Holland
game in the fQUrtb quarter. feels 1970 could be the third
For a while it appeared like ptus-.500 showing for Corona
the Diiblos would beat the (3.-4) as the temn prepares fol' Sparta~ at their own game -an Irvine League battle with
defense. Los AJamitos Friday night at
Midway through the first Western High.
quarter, Gordon Duncan, the The sea Kings ran up a 33-6
Spartans' s Pe e d y fullback, halltime spread and then wehl
broke into the clear. But the on to record their second con·
Diablos' Ken Mason caught secutive triumph in pasting
him from behlnd after a 63-Costa Mesa, 45-12, Saturday
yard gajn, bringing him down night at Newport'S Davidson
at the 22-yard line. F ield.
A pass gave the Spartans a Holland noted afterwards,
first down al the three. but the "we'll have no troubl e getting
Dlablos' gutty defense held. ready for Los Alamitos and
.But the Diablos' glory was Estancia after them.
short·lived. "I was kind of worried
Following a A1ission Viejo before this game. but now we
punt, the Spartans drove for have enough momentum built
their first score with Duncan up to finish ~."
going the last nine yards and a Perhaps the prime cause for
6--0 lead. the grin across lfolland's face
Then, f\1clnally started his Saturday night was junior
game of intercept. lfis first wide receiver Carlo Tosti, a
theft came at midfield and he 10.0 sprinter and fa stest
returned the ball 40 yards to player on the Corona roster.
set up jll five.yard scoring run Tosti pulled in t h r e e
by f\1ike Sabourin. touchdou'n passes from
.Qulich's final series of southpaw quarterback Keith
passes produced the Diab!o Samuels and all came within
score. Todd Layport caught a the space of four and a half
pass in the end zone with 20 minute.~ in the second period.
seconds left. Gary Woods' The scoring .str~kes, cominc.
fumble recovery and two each time on the first scrim·
passes lo John Dalrymple got mage plays or various series, t~e ball in scoring posilion, were good for 25. is· and 49
nine yards awav. yards_ the first two on iden: GAME STAYISTICS
mru1y on us this late in the
season," !aid a dejected
. Miller.
Reserves Lew Kamalani
(fo ur -yar d pass from
Sarituels) and Reed Johnson
(four-yard quarterback
keeper) added TDs for the
winners in the third and fourth
quarters while Joe Ricca
booted three PATS.
Frank Kelly and Kim Wolf
got Mesa's TDs on passes
from Flip Darnell in the se-
cond and third stanzas.
GAM• STATISTICS
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duclng fumble, went 17 yards
for the fifth Baron tou<:hdown
Jess than a minute later,
Gary Hernandez, who made
good on rour of six tries, mlss-
ed on the conversion kick.
Hartslleld, who gained 142
yards In eight carries, also
scored the second TD for the
Barons. About four minutes
into the second quar~er ,
Hartsfield sped 30 yards
through the middle of the
Falcon defense. Hernandez
made good on the kick for a
IW lead.
Two minutes later, Mike
Cam.one intercepted ·a Falcon
pass and returned it to the
Falcon 12-yard line. On the
fourth play afte.r the theft,
Steve Mohulski scored from
the seven. Hernandez sent a
perfect kick through the
uprights for his third con·
version.
Rick Power, combined wilh
Hernandez on a 16-yard pass
for the flrst score In the Initial
period and scampered 18
yards for another tally late In
the second quarter.
Ken Shibata wen~ S8 yards
with an intere!:pted pass for
the final touchdown of the
game with five minutes left in
the third period. Hernandez
split the uprights for the
fourth time and a final 4G-7
count.
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I hate to 1tl apeclfic about
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hive hands and f ingers of tht
samt size, shape and 1tr.en1th.
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out two 1entral principles th at
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these two principles, while Illus·
tratlon 12 points up how the
1rip looks when these funda·
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as close together as po:ssible
on tht clubshaft. Close unifi·
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the clubface looking at the tar-
get for 1 loneer time in the
hitting are1.
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be more or less parallel on ·the
club. Ideally for most golfers.
the palm of the right han·d
should face the target,·and the
back of the left hand should
face just slightly right of target.
This hand positioning will pro-
mote a. clubface position at im·
pact that looks In the direction
you Intend the-ball should fly.
Vike,, Westminster
Runners Sparkle
Marina's Vlldogs llJld the
Westminster Lions of coach
Jack Hedges were the only
Orange Coast area aggrega·
·tions to accomplish much
it the Mt. San Anton.Io lnvita·
tionaf cross country· mett
Saturday on the hilly, Walnut
Valley course.
Coach Jack Rowan's Vik·
lngs, current leaders in the
Sunset League dual meet pie·
ture, look time out from their
league labors and ·managed a
second place in their varsity
race (one of 10 whi ch were
contested) behind Monte Visla
of San Diego.
1n the Junior varsity race.
We stmln.ster, meanwhile,
placed Kevln Coleman fifth in
the varsity runn ing at 10:21
and also set a team record of
57:39 for the meet in the
freshman dl vlslon.
In the only area dual meet
contested In the weekend's ac·
lion, . Huntington B e a c h
thumped Anaheim, 1 ~50. Fri·
day on the losers' course at La
Palma Park.
Coach PE1ul Wood's Hun·
lington Oilers swept to the top
10 spots In the varsity ·race
"'ith Dana Babin the in·
dividual winner in 10:17.
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Rustler
Star Still
Unbeaten
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Ci<lldeil West College's Terry
McKeon kept his record clean
Friday.
The Rustler mm country
star captured the lndlvldilal ti·
tie in the small schools
division of the annual Mt. San
Antonio Invitational for junior
colleges.
McKeon posted a time or
20: 17.4 over the four·mile
course. He has not been
beaten this season.
Golden West fini!hed third
in the division with 75 points.
Santa Ana (27) was first with
Glendale (6S) second. Sad·
dleback placed eighth.
• In the medium schools
division, Orange Coast tied for
sixth with Citrus. Bakersfield
(31) won the division.
.Orange Coast's best
performance came from Jim
~toore who placed 21st In
23 :13. Teammate Ha r ·r y
Noonan was 31st in 23 :49 while,
Howard Priest finished 32nd in
23.:50. Ralph Dean was 36th
(24:20), Jeff Kirkpatrick was
43rd (25:06) and John \Valker
was 53rd (26 :10 ).
For Golden West. Richard
Priest (22:09) and Jack
1.icQuown (22: 12) ran 13th and
14th. Ken Hurst was 20th
(22:24), Steve Varga was 27th
f23:21), Dave Henderson
finished 31st (23:33) and Dave
Nelson placed 47th (26:4.2).
In action this week, Orange
Coast hosts San Diego CC in a
South Coast Conference meet
Tuesday.
All three area JCs wilt com·
pete in the annual Aztec
Invitational in San Diego Fri-
day.
The folloWing week all three
compete in conference meet.,.
The South Coast championship
is set for Friday, Nov. 13 at
Irvine Park with Santa Ana
acting as host.
Saddleback \vill entertain
the rest of the Mission Con·
rerence teams on the same
date on the El Niguel Country
Club course.
Golden West. the Southern
california circuit dual meet
"'inner (7-0 ) will host the con-
ference meet at Cal State
(Long Beach), also on Nov. 13. The Vikings had SS poi.nt.s
while the winning Border City
school posted 34.
Dave Loclanan of Marina
was the best performer for his
team again, placi ng second
behind a Monte Vista runner
in . 10:06 over the two.mite
course.
Eagle, CM Poloists
Down Rugged Foes
Lockman's closest team·
mate was Bob Phillips, who
was 10th in 10:39.
Sopho more Pre s ton
Campbell was 11th, just a
scant second In back of
Phillies wtllle Ken Martyn
(another soph) and Bob
Brickner filled out the Viking
list in the top 20 with 13th and
19th place finishes.
ln a 14-team freshman com-
petition, Marina was edged out
of the team title by Los Altos
and Up land despite a 1.2 finish
by Vikings Jay Ro11:ers (11:11)
and Gary Blume (11 :!2).
The· Vikings also placed fifth
Estancia's Eagles and the
Costa li1csa t1ustangs .prep~d
for Tuesday's Irvine League
sho1~1down at Mesa With non·
league victories over potent
opposition to highlight
\veekend prep water polo a~
li on in the area.
Coach Barry Fry's Engles
traveled out of the county to
hang an 8-3 setback on Whit·
mont League power La Serna
while the Mesa J\.iustangs of
coach Terry Bo\\·eii hosted
Freeway League title favorite
Sunny }fills and \\1on. 11-8.
Both games were played on
Friday.
The ~lustangs lost the Bee
game, 6·5. and lvon the Cees,
9-8, in a triple overtime battle.
Pat Ton1pkins paced 'the
Mesa Cecs wiUt four scores
while mates Ch.Ip McAneney
and Rick Whitmore added two
each.
Frid a y' s Baron-Viking
match Was a battle to the end
with Chuck Holloway pacing
the winners with four goals
and Kurt Westerfield heading
Fountain Valley with three.
Pro Cage, Hockey In other Frida y contests,
~latine ·s Vikings edged the
host Fountain Valley Barons,
8-7 and visiLing Edi so n
thumped the \Vestminstei:
f\larina captured the jayvees
behind the l\.110..goal •efforts of
1.tike Prine and Craig Daniels
while also beating the Barons
in the frosh -soph ~e. g..2.
Gary Popps ana M l k c
Honnell had two apiece for
the winners. ...
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Lions by an 11·5 count. Despite Marina's loss the
Saturday's on ly action saw following day to Anaheim ,
1.1arina dropping a 9'3 thriller Holloway managed to score
to Anaheim at the Golden fi ve times.
\Vest Coll~ge pool. Doug Fabian (4) and Pat
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Dan Kent, Jlandy Blat· lfovick (3) led Marina in an
tcrman and Steve \Vebs ter 11 -~ frosh·soph victory over
•:, 01~ C?ach !:inked a JX1ir or goals in Anahei nl '1·hile the Vikings
n " leading Fry's Eagles over La took the jayvee game by
: ~ Serna. forfeit. \11~<0•n•1r J I 2 I
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~ in the frosh·soph meeting with \\1estminster took the jayvce
,. Est<incia's Phil Nye &c· clash b);--a l2·7 count with 14 <.'Ounling for his team's lone Edison coming ba ck to "·in a SCOrt'. . f J\.feanwhlle , Mesa handled ~4 squeaker 1n the rosh-soph
Sunny Hills' rugged Lancers _ category.
\Vith Ron Misiolek having;=-==========.\
another scoring feast. Who Cares?
The dark-heired senior can·
ned eight goals and was sup-
ported by one-goal dforts
from M1ke 'Beal, f\1 a t t
\Valdellch and Bill McAneney.
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world (are• 1bouf yout c:ornmu•
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PILOT,
Why It Pays to Know
BOB PALEY
Aff1t thfs ..... rel..,1 It lie e ..,«
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Heavy Duty Mutner
Lire1ime Caaranlee
Jf muffler fails due to de-
fcc1s in materials or
workmanslilp or blow..
out, rust-out or wear·o9i:
while original purchaser
owns the car, it wil l be
replacJ:d upon return,
free of charge. If the de-o
fective muffler was in·
5talled by Sears, we will
install the net.-muffler
with no charge fi:>r labor.
Prices Ef'(eeli~e Tnday
Thru 1'uesdoy J JfJ/;o
Sears
Sears Heavy-Duty Mufflers
• Guaranteed For As Long As Yon Own Your Car
.. End caps crimped O\'er h\'O
111eel l.aye n
•Zinc plated lo re~ist rust. Up
to l/2-in. thicker gauge steel
than n1ost &landord equip·
ntent muffle~
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.\sk About Sears Con\·cn ient Credit Plaus
Se.an Battery
Gura.Dtee
Free replacement within
90 days of purchase if
battery proves defec·
rive. After 90 clays, we
replace the battery, if
defective, and charge
you only for lhe period
of ownersbjp, based on
the regular price less
uadc-in ac the time of
return, prorated over the
number of months of che
guarantee.
Sears Quick Fit
Seat Covers
Regular $29.99
99
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abl e, dural>le reinforced nylon tricot
· tri1n for easy install ation and contour fie
•Available in blue, brown or black
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Motor Oil
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QCC Poloists Finish 2-nd Fish Report Pro Football Standings 49ers Triump~
A five-goeJ performance in
the final quarter helped Long
Beach City College defeat
Orange COOst. 11)...{i. Saturday
In the champlonship game of
the second annual JC-frosh
water polo townament at San-
ta Ana College.
CX:C's Pirates were hit with
45 foul s in the contest ( LBCC
had 24) with eight Bucs fouling
out.
• Coach Jack Fullerton's OCC
club defeated Santa Ana,.. 4-3,
in the semifinals. Santa Ana
tripped De Anza, 11-8, for
third place and the UC lrvlne
JV team whipped West Valley,
lfl.4, for seventh spC>t.
The consolation title was
\\'On by the UCLA JV team
v.·hich dcreated the UC Santa
Barbara frosh, 11·3.
T<;i,m V.'arnecke had fi ve
goals in the two matc_hea f_or
OCC while Chris Gammon and
John Blauer scored twice.
Randy King added one.
UC! got a seven-goal
performance from B r u c e
Bl~ck \\'hile Bruce Reynolds
scored five. \Vade Arens bad
three, Jim Zupancic scored
l WO and Chris Downey bad
one.
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you, .at a price yol;J can afford
•Sears J1as Wl1itewalls -Sears has Black-
walls
• Sears nationally advertised SIMI Radial
tires were put on Shively, Kentucky
police can
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•Sears lias tires with Steel Radial Bells
for long mileage and superior traction
• Even after 40,074 beat-pounding mikis,
they were •till safer than nplar lire•
Jhat eomf'Jo on moat new can!
•Sears also bas tires with 4-ply Rayon or
Nylon Cord, as well as the new tires witl1
Fiber Glass Belts
• Stop in· at Sears today!
Quantities Limited ••• Hurry!
10 Big Reasons Why You Should
Buy Your Tires from Sears
\
l. FREE Tite Mounting
2. FREE Tire Rotation
3. Convenient Credit Plan'
4. Wide Selection
5. FREE Tire Safety Check
6. Wheel Balancing Available
7. Wheel Alignment·Availablc
8. Sears Low Prices
9. Cou,rteous Salesmen
10. Coast to Coast Locations
•Prices Effective Beginning Today lhru Tn ... ; Nov. 3rd
Tire Sizes
6.50xl3
7.35 or 7.00xl4
7.75xl4
8.25xl4
8.55xl4
7.75 r 6.70x15
815 or 7.10x15
8.45 or 7.60x15
Sc<:t1·s
Tuhel-
Bl1clt.wall
New Treads' F.E.T. And Old Tire
10.95 32°
11.95 41•
11.95 44•
11.95 45•
11.95 49•
12.95 47•
12.95 51•
12.95 54•
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24.95
26.95
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LONG BEACR -Cal Slate
<l.ong-Beach) running back
I.eon Bums demolished the
Cal Poly jSan Luis ObisPo)
MU.sla ng defense with four
touchdowns Saturday night In
leading !he 49ers to a 49-20
Pacific Coast Athletic Assocla·
tion wln.
Burns carried the ball 21
limes for 310 ·yards Including
scoring jawits o! 80 and 85 as
Long Beach picked up 42ti
total yards r u n·n i n g;.
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41.95 2.93 4·6.95
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TUMBLEWEEDS
MUn AND JEFF
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wt!\.L NRO '24 MOIJRS,
'\OJR MONOR. TO LOCATE
0JR COMPl..Altwrr ANO WITNESSES.
Ir Chester Gould
1\.1. GIVE \OU ll MOU1tS 1 EITMEr:l BO(J(OR RE·.
LEASE MER ev
10 P.M.
By Tom K. Ryan
I (l()TfA HAND rr10 YA..L_FaLERJ .• IT
TAKES A 11'1& MAN T'
ADMIT HIS FAU.1S!
By Al Smith
1 WANT A GALLON .:::>F '•• YOU GOT A NOTE
"FROM YOUR WIFE? • !!LU~ PAINT FOR MY
WIFE's BEDROOM!
;~DGE PARKER
A5 \Ill IOIOI'( MY EXPEJnENCE ii CORPOAATION LAW IS VEfrY
LIMITEP, J11"6E! WHY WOU\.P'
W '-NP I INPUSTlflES WANT
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l'LAIN JANE
ACROSS
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short:
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' Angry il.4 Pllt lrei9ht
aboard ship
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nest
ll7 Markedly
19itatl!d
!19 Plow sole
!la Made pub lie 121 Zodia c sign:
2 words
·23 Sport 25 Er mine
26 Kicks 28 Asplr1tlons
3? Wetting agent
:37 All ow Ingress
OB Time or
, day p9 Ki.nd of
puce ~1 '"" "' bother 2 Brings up 5 Na val
auxiliary
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2 words
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gatherers
62 Slrps ovrr
a ltnct
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while batk:
2 words
. 66 Liltrary · form
fi7 Cry heard al ancient
orgies
68---do..we ll
69 Repaired
shoes
70 Natlona l -71 Cov~rrd with blood
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sol111d
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J Oecoralr .c A rrlaxing
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In Ch in a 6 Common conlr1ctlon
7-A•k
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exam
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the body derlslve
.lJ Unde rstands sound
18 Foo l· 411 Printin g
22 Grouruf milchine
surface 47 Petri
24 Slave Burkil'S 27 Sodium fo1te chloride 49 Interjection 29 Nursemil id for silenc e
30 Parl of 52 Fished fDr
Francr morays
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sign golf bal l .32 Prrs lan ~ Actor fa iry Sal -
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PEANUTS
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IF A. CONTRACT
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OFFEl!:EP TO M.E,
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ANIMAL CRACKERS
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A TER/tlFJC
HOUSEKEEPl!li!
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ly John Miies
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ly Charles M. Schllll ,__ ___ _.,_ ___ _
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r~Iane Takes' Cup LEGAL NOTICll
MilWf'OaT-Ml1AUN1,110-SCHOOL OISTltlCT Notic. lnvltl111 llfl;
Fluky Winds Foul Up College Series
NOTICI! 1$ HEREBY GIV EN !NI Illa
lo&nl of !duatlon ol 1)\f N""'POrt·MtM Ullllltd SCllOol Dltlrlcl Of Oftn111 Clunf1"
c1ntorn11. •Ill ''""'' -JW Dift "" 1i1 ll:GIO A.M. ot The 11th dlV of Nowtnblr 1970. 1t tht otfl« of Mid lkr.ot Olllrlct, loc1hid ti llJ? PllQtlltll Aw.-.' COlll
Mftl, C11!fOl"llil, 11 Wlllcll flme Mid .,di Wiii DI publf(:t'f -Md lrid 11111C1 tor:
-By AIMON LOOKABEY boat matd>e1 were san..i Fri·
... "" 11111"' day, leaving Uve to be aa.lled
Winds that ranged from zero on Saturday. 'lb1s reaalted in
on Friday to 18 knots on several one-lap races'Over the
saturday accounted for short uonna11,y 5-mJl!o coune. ' D~ and his Tulane crew races, breakdowns and oc-had their hardest test against
casiooally. •loppysalling in the the Trojans, skippered. by
seven series Douglas Cup in-Andy Macdonald, In the fifth
tercollegiate match .racing race of the sixth sertea Satur-
championsbip. day. use gofoff to a bad start
John Dane UI e t c he d and was trailing Tulane by ~
Tulane's name on the Cup for seconds at the first weather
tbf second consecutive year mark, and bad closed the gap
with seven straight wlns, but to only 14 seconds at tbe finish
not until after be had survived by keeping the pressure on
three protests lodged agalnst with rogg..t upwind tacking
blm on Saturday. d~els and downwind jibing
Protests were filed by USC, duels.
Cal State Long Beach and That cinched the series for
Hawaii because of alleged-Tulane and placed USC in a Ue
ruJes infractions in pre-start for second with Ed Kifnball
maneuvering. Tulane counter-and the CSLB crew. In the
protested in races against USC next series the Trojans again
an!1 CSLB. went down to defeat by the
The series got off to an ifl.. Cal Staten.
,uspicious start on Friday The Saturday races in strong
when the wind completely winds were marked by several
deserted the course off Long minor breakdowns, includitg
Beach Harbor and dense fog USC which finished one race
took its place. Only two of the with a jib tack torn out. The
acheduled three series or two-crew had to repair it between
Coas.t Guard Eying
New Weather Plan
' WASHINGTON D.C. -The study is divided Into lour
U.S. Coast Guard has un-
dertaken an analysis of its
weather dissemination
systems with primary em·
phasis on the needs of recrea.
tional boatmen, according lo
the USCG Office of Boating
Safety.
Another study has been
launched on the effectiveness
of buoyant cushions. A possi-
ble out.come of tbis study is
~ establishment o~ guideline
to_: help the CG Boa ling Safety
Detachments and other ex-
amining units such as the
USCG Auxiliary in inspecting
buoyant cushions aboard boats
in operation.
The weather information
areas: identification of areas
wher~ more information is
needed; asses.went of the
perfonnance and effectiveness
of systems serving t h e
offshore and high seas area;
determination Of changes to
improve th e effectiveness,
coo:t and impact of the
systems; and projooti.on of
user requirements and
establishment of future re-
quirements and perforinance
standards.
To ev.aluate the buoyant
cusbions, -g S a I e t y·
Detachments were given new
cushions wruch they gave _in
replacement to boat owners
when the officers found a wom
Cushion aboard a boal
AdVll11Mmtnf
Artificial Teeth Never
Felt So Natural Before
Now ••• Plastlc Cream Discovery
Revolutlonlzes Denture Wearlnc
For the lint time, edence offers a
ple1tic cream th•t bolds denture. ••they've never been held before-
fonn1 an ela&tic membrane that /l~/ps
Mid ,out dml.~u to tlif llDlwrol lis·
1.ua of yo~ -ulh.
It's a revolutionary discovery hlled F1xoo11:NT4' for daily home aae. (U.S. Patent f3,003,988)
FlXODKNt bolds dentures firmer
... 1714 -• tM!f~. You may bite harder, chnr better, eat more
natundlJ. F1XOOENT laltl b houn. Rtlista moisture. Denturn that fit. are ~ !IClltial to health. See your dentist
regularly, Gd ea.y·~Ule fl:XOOENT
Denture Adbe11ve Cream 1t all dnJ&: COUDterl.
VOTE FOR
Richard
Hanchett
• FOR
TRUSTEE
NEWPORT.:,.iESA
UNIFIED SCHOOL
DISTRICT
• Father or 5 children at all school levels • • • Jte..
cently completed work !or bachelor ol science degree
ln engineering ••• Former scoutmaster of Troop 337,
and merit badge counsellor.
• Objectives as a school trustee : Computeriied data
system to provide communication of all students and
school personnel and to provide communication to parents
ilnd school personnel • : • Implement a program to in-
crease student participalion in sports, music, student gov-
_imment and other school activities in order to improve
student pride in the school and to provide a means fer
problem discussion in place of demonstration. P•ld For b\I' 1'11e Frlen<11 of Rlchlrd H1no:Nn -JOl1ph K»blk, Otalnn11n, 111 St, Cl1!r, Co:ll1 Mew. •
-SERIES ' -S'-tll Mt, lrown,, l:OIJ Wtllllntlon 4-f. Olllt Slttl!.1:UJ use clef. "-•II 1:•11 TUllN °"· CSl .. f :$f. (~ -tell bt' C.I Sf1t1 llld TuLIM, both dl11ttow.<SJ, SERIES' -(COUl'MI th0!1ened lo-i.tl Tu11ne dltf, Ohio St1te 015'1 UIC
dtf, '"°""" 1:31 (IN'Otftl ~ ·-dl11llowtd.J C$L.I OM'. H...,.11, O::I01 WtslllMIOll clri. S,...._, 0:2', SERIES s -{Col,lrM lllol'tM9lll "' -Ill) Tu .. ne Clef. Htw111, l:U lll'OteSt tw H1w1U dlMH<llWCl)J U&e
clef. $'-'It, l:Xl1 CSL.a def. W1llll,...
foll, 0:2h a-dtf, Ohio S1111, 1 :U. SERIES• -CSLl'Cltf, Ol'l!o St11t, 3:111 $....... Wt', H1w1ll, 1:031
WHl'll,,._ def. ·-· l:lt1 Tull,,. dtf, U$C, 0:1' (~ Prohitls b\I' USC a. Tul-dl11l~.J
SERIES 1 -CSLll dtf, USC, 0:161 Tulclnr dtf. Brown. l:Ui H1w1U tMf, Weslllllff'on. 0:1'1 Stevens Otf. Ohio St .... I:" (fl"t two melcfl<el, _, ..
lll\Drtflrled to tlnllll ti ..cor>d Ml!Mr
m1rtr. last two mllldles. (OU,...
.sharltned lo -i..1 FINAL STANOINGS -Ill Tur.,,., 7, 01 CU C1I $11!1 L-Bllldl, '-11 Ill
use, J.21 ''' tll '""""* lilw1n. Wnl\lllftorl tnd $........_ :M1 (11 a,_., ,,., Ill Oltla S1ttt. 0-1.
St. Cicero
Title Won
By Parker
Peter Parter of Newport
Harbor Yacht Club p u t
together a 3-1-1-1-4+3 series
Sunday lo win the Saint Ciceio
Trophy for Lehman-12s with a
low score or 16~ points.~
, Argyle Campbell of Balboa
Yacht Club was nmner-up
with 4114 Points. There were
22 boats in the series, one of
several throughout lthe fall
~n for the bigbly com-
petitiv Lehman-12 Cws.
Jim Tyler of Balboa Yacht
Club was third, Chu c k
Lewsadder, NHYC, fourth,
and John Ferrier, NHYC,
filth.
1be Lebman·l2 is one of the
most active adu1t dinghy
classes in Southern California.
Boat Act
Moves Ahead
In ' Congress
Invitations ·
Oui for
Bank Race
FURNISHIHG ANO INSTALLING fOlOING l'ARTITI ON $ .. AT l'iAiTBLUFtl SCHOOL AU bldl 1111 10 bl WI llt<'Ol'lllrtU ·wlfh Or1W1rw11. .Condlllon•• lnttn1cti-. •rid
5'«1lk*lloN 'llfflkh 11'9 -on tHe 111 tht otflCI of tht A.rchlted, CttmkhleH(tmp,
tl70 Los Ftll1 Pltcl. Les Anoeles, Ct llfor"I' 900:19 Incl m1Y be Ollllll'led tor
I ffll dollar (1101 CIMIOSll,
Eld'! bkldlr" mu.I sutlmlt I Md dtlos"
In the "°'"' ot • nl11fled or uslller'• d'lldt or I !)Id bend ICIUll Iii fl"" pittunl U"'l of tllt lf!'IOIJlll ol t111 tlld, mt4e PIVlbll to lht ordtr of tht Newporf-MKI Unified kt1oo1 Ol•ltlcl. A Pll'fomllnce IOfld ll'llf bl ....Wlrld II 1M dU.:11111011 ol tM Dl1trlcl. In 1'11• tvlfll ot l1ll11r1 t 1111t!' Into 11Kll contrKt, !hi PfOCtedl of 111• chldt •ltl bt fl)rtlltfd, or 1n ca-. of 1
tiotld, 1111 lull wrn thereof wm be fol1ellld lo Mid Sdlool Ol•lrl'I ol Drtflll• Countt". No blddtr mfV wlthdrtw 1111 bid hlr'1
-lod Of fottor.flYI 145) din ltlw IM dtti. .. , fol' ltll OC*ll111 thereof, Tl!l lolrd of ElllKltlorl ol IM N""°"" M'"' U11lflad kl'lool District _, 1M rllht to rtlld 1ny or 111 bid•• 111d not -8tl1IY KC9PI' tl\I lowftt bid, eM to •1l'tt lft'I lnfor!NlllY or lrNOullrlfy In 1111' tltd r.alvect.
--N rt ~ Sailin' WAT• ltATU• lui:: ewpo ""...:-an g Punutnl-to 1111.Ltbor Code Of tht stm Association has issued in! of c.u1orn11, $0Uthtl'n C.Hfol'nla a1111111na · U ond Con1lrvctkwl T111dts C o 11 n c I I 1 , Vita ODS for the 22nd annual Bulldlno Incl Con1trvctl0r\ Tr1~1 Countl!
14·mile Bank Race Nov 7 of 0•11!8• eounry, '"" 111d Bolrd of , ' • t TMJsfeet Mt llClrtllMd !he tenettl &tarting from Newport Beach. 0 ..... 1111119 rill of -,dltm WIOll tor
NOSA I th h t · each CTIH or type of --~ /!Ndld lo S e Y 8 C I D g 1xearte 1M contr1cts Which wl11 be
organization that sponsors the 1w1rdN the iuaasf!,11 bldden1 Mid tlMtt
ual pr1111lllns rites ire contained In 1110 ann Newport to Ensenada -111u11o111 1d0ol9d ~ ''"' B!Nlrd, •nd race and the early fall 1"' 11 11s1ed below: , . Arrv cla"lflca!lollf not 1ntlc!1111td 11\d Alamitos Bay Argosy. below llsled 1h1!1 be 111ld 1t tM l;urren1
Tbe !'mil B nk Race ""'" rare I« 11111 111$111Clbte 1rlttM •nd 'I" e a d1all1c1lloll In llM!Kt Wll!I IPOlleeble !tarts off the Balboa Pier and Tr•deos C011nells. 11 1nv r1tt1 111ted ti.low
els ire not current or 1r1 revlff<I bV labor sen the fleet around the No. •9l'lttN'!'lb d11r111111 ,,,, Jllddlne time 0t 2 red tiuoy off Newport Pier «tMlructlon tlme, MICh l'llYlliorls 1111111 be cori1ltMred 1 Pfll1 of the ti.low listed before beading to the 14-Mile rites. Anv he.11111. w11111e, vacation, ,,,,.
B k, Imo the Lasu motion or orher btMl'lll shell ti. In 1it. an wn as en dlt1on.1o the t1e1ow n11K w1" K11n.
Seamount off the east end of APP1tENT1cEs:
Catalina I I d AJtenllM 11 dlr~ to !ht provl1lont of S an . L•bor Code s.c11011 1m.s conuml"' The Lasueo Seamount 1·5 an emPloYm'"'' of 11>11tenllc11. . It re11ulrn conlraclon of sub<on-under·water mountain that ex-tra.;ton enwlovl1'19 1rec1esrn111 In tnv 10-le-~ ·lbin 58 f th of th or1nlltNbte llCC\IPl!lon t& IOPIV to f1w llWI WI a OtnS e IPOllcable lolnl IPOrtnllcuhlP committee !Urface. lw • Cll"llflc111 of 1Po•ov11 1nd l!xlne lhe
A r 'ttee boa! r111o of -nnttus to lot.l!'T'lll'TMll lltlCI ace corrum Oii 1111 con1r1e1. anchors at the spot to serve as (;ilntrK!fr mar bl A<1U lred to mette •'--. contrtbullont to 11Pr,ntlcHhlp Pl'tl9flm1. u.l'C wmdwarct mark of the con1r1ctor '"" 111t>-con1rac1011 1M11 course ""e finish. is· at the en 1110 comPlt' w1111 StctlO!I 1777.6 In 111a · i11 • 1molo'l'ment of 1ppnnttca. trance to Newport Harbor. For Information ~••'!Ve to 10-n... f • prenllcnl\!p sl1ndt1'1h, conllcl OlrllCfW ~use 0 Sometimes ex· of lndu1trl1I Rel1llont. Sen Fr1ndsco,
tremely light weather at this Callfornl•, or 01v111on Of APP..,.tlc"hlP St1nd1rf!s brench oftlus, time of the year, the race CLASSIFICATION ...... NDUltLV RATt!:
committee provides that if tbe cec'~~:;s Bene11te to Jnctvde HMn~·9:,
leading yacht in any Class has We!tere, PrllSIO!I Pl.ii, Vtctllon Plan,
not rounded th bo t ,._I~ APP11'ntlce .Tr1lnl111. 1nd o111er1 Whelll e a on .,... T" 1pp1tcabr1.1
Mile Bank by 5 pm the race overt11n1 11 trm1 ind one-11111. Holldan · · •~ d"ublfl time. can be stopped there. ove1tT1ME RATES:
As . all NOSA ts t o ...... 11m1 1het1 be paid for W011t m even be performed 111 txceu o1 th• 11!11u11r d•v'• race Is open lo yachts of the work •!ld •• 111e rile tor ovtrtlme of ~ cr11t l~YOlved. • Ocean· Racing, Pacific Han-Holle11n 11 lltreln ffierl'tld 10 111111 tie I.cap Midget Ocean Rac'mg deemK to be N..w Year's 01v, Meme•l•• • • ~v, l!ldfPlfldlnce Dav. Lit.or" ~v. and ocean-racing catamaran vei.r1n•1 01v, Th•"•101v1ne oov 1ne1
t Chrh""•'· If ,..., of !hi ~ llolhl1v1 ype!, 1111 ot1 sunc11v, the Mond1v followll'l9 Jh.i1
All yachts entenog' must be be con1ld•rN • 1ev11 11o11dav. II Jh•U be mondelo!'Y 111>Dll the Con• capable of meeting the NOSA trector to whom • contr1c:t 11 1w1rtMC1, safety requi·rements f 0 r end u_, 111 1ul)co,.,1r.cton ullCllr him. to P&t' l\OI less than .. kl •-•ol pr1111lll111 offshore racing. r1111 or w diem weoes 10 111 won.men
On Sund I f n emplovld 11'1 Ille t~ecutlon ol lhl! con1r1u. ay mom ng o OW· Oaf«! DcMhlr :io, 1910
Ing the race NOSA will bold its ~~~R~·~~i:c,uN1FtED
annual business meeUng and ot 0111""' C011ntv. c1111om11
election of officers at the ~~r~e':i':' ~;:' Fiwr
Balboa Yacht C1~b. . 11ut111111tc1 ~~:c;:ig, coa1t 011tv P11ot.
At 'the same time, trophies N0¥11m11ier 2 11\d NoY1m~ '· 1•10 20:1t.10
will be presented for the lf.
Mlle Bank Race and th~ LEGAL N011CE
ye~~t~:mi::t:: ~~osylhe seA~~~c:RJ"~~~~~~~:.1ve11
meeting Will be the Com· II l~e Adm!nlstr1llve Dfflce1 of Ill• Faun-. . fllln V•t!ev khool 011trlct, Number Dn1 w ASIDNGTON, D.C. -The modores A p p r e c I a t I 0 D LlohlltOllse Le~. Foun111n v I 11 e w •
b eaklast, f n ed by CaUtomle. llJI IO proposed Federal Boat Safety r 0 ow a l ;!Xt P.M., TU ESDAY. NOVEMBER
Act of 1970 has been reported dinghy. race for all com· 24• 1910
...i:A--said bids lhtrfllntr ,,,. .-Id div lo be out of subcommittee to tbe full mvu\111;§ present. pubrtclv OHMd 1nc1 • rwd lor ""
H C I t 'COnilructlon of !ht ouse omm te e on DKA5CHOOL.91TEND.2SA Merchant "'Ma r l n e aild • Educlllon L•ne .. Yorktown A ....
Th F Fot111t1ln v111..,, Orange Co1inl'f
Fisheries. e act C1llfoml1 -. bill th"' beg·ms tl• Dr•wf1111 Ind $Pf(lflea!Tons fer ex· Jll ..., a0> emlnatlon a~ on Ille el the offlct of tM
legislative journey tow a r d Js True· 01,1r1c1 Adm1n111re11 ... 001er, FOllnlAln
b th Valll!'V School Of1lrlct, N11mblr One possible action y e House L1111111101111 L•M, Fwnflltn v1111!'V, this fall. Ca111ornrt: 8fd t111 office Of the It's been said that the Arc II 11 I ct . CARMICHAEL-KEMP, The bill thus begins Its ARCHITECTS. 2170 Los Fe11l Pt•~.
subcommlttee On "··st Guard, growttfof pleasure boating has Los AllO<!les, c1111or:n11 llOO:tt. con-~ been ceeded I b th tr1clors wM arr de$11'(1Ut: bf 1tt11r!no Coast & Geodetic Survey, and ex Oil Y Y e pro-011ns, 1peclllcetton1 •nd o•OPOS•I fortnS
Navigation, now must be con-llferation of laws governing :n:~ :"..':':!if ,:,.~~r1;:r11;·~.;1;;
sidered by the full committee the recreation and sport. $0 subled to cert11n ainc1111ons. Now the Outboard Boating hereln1tter 1teted, trom the offk~ of before it goes to the House. It the Arc~11oct onlv. A dlllOltt Of su,to
1·5 un1i·kely that "· bill will be Club of America offers some "' n1 will tie re<lulrtd 10 ouar1Mte ~ t lo · h k ~ 'the tet11m, In llOOd condl!fon or olens considered by ·the full com· no -so-ngue-1n-c ee proo1: and' 1PtClltcenons w11h!" FIVE is1
ml.»ee before the Ho"-ad-OBC's new Northeastern d1v1 111er 111t bid °""'1ne d111. ~' -• 1 , PREQUALIFICATIONS' journs. States Handbook of Boating ., No bld w!u be •cc"'t.d 1rom , ttll'I·
Richard D. s n yd er, Laediwt.s nw 191 pages. The first ~~~;c:':u~1ih:O!r':f~~"c~
Secretary of the NatlOll• al ion ran 120 pages. This is lracfof"s llcen.-AU or to whom
I PrOl>"•AI Forl't'I h•t net bfoe" ll~""d Association of En,,..,,e and an ncrease of 59.2 percent. 1pec111u11Y 1or the purpo11 ot 1utt-6"'' mflllni:r a bid for this PrlllKf. No ~Id
Boat Manufacturers, in com-LEGAL NOTlCE wru tie considered un!tu 11 11 metM""'
tin th bco • • P•Ol>OYI Fomi fvm!shrd b~ 11\e mtn g on e SU mmlttee Arch!lrct 111d 1cCOmP1nled b\I' I fl!d·
action ~-led that "·re. ;. NOTIC• INVITINO BIOS der'1 C1sllltr'I Chee•, or Ctrltfled
• • "WI """' ."' Nottu b herebv 111ve11 flllt lhe loenf Of Chtck mode 111Y•bl1 to Ille SchOGI possibility that the House will Trvstees bf the CCNl5f Communltt' Colleol O!Hr1ct. ln The 1111'1\ of et lets! lini. ot
I U Ing th fall District of Dr•nge COllnlf, Collfoml1, will Ille lll'IOl/nf ol 1111 801e llld. ~nvene O OW e rKerw Mlle.I bids up 10 n oo 1,m.. The 0111rrc1 '1!'Hrves ti. right 10 rerect elections and that House ac-Tu1mv. Novemtler 11, 1t111, 11 the .,..,. or 111 bld1 or to w11v1 1,..,. Ir·
ti. the ""' t bill . · Pllrdtt1i,.,. °""· of said Kholll dlltrtct 11!11Ul1rltlts or lnlorme!ltln In 1nv bids or 00 on -..e y lS poss!· loc1led " 1m Ad.mi Ave111Jt. cost1 111 the blddt11111. Prete,.f'ICe wlll be m..ie 111 ble at that' Ume. Mtw, C1tHorri11, 11 whlcll t!mt ffkf bids ,,,, 1w1rd for c1111om11 ·made 11111a11n, . wrn be 11t1bllcly OPllM'd and reld' for~ EN. 11unu1nt to SKll1>ns "330 lo 4314, ln-"Tbe bill as amended is VIRONMEHTAL SCIENCE EQUIPMENT clusl'tt, Oovt~nt Codr.
full I.ab! lo th All bldt 1~ lo be In ICCOl'dence wtth The Olslrld his determliwd 1111 _,..I Y accep e e rectta· !ht lnttructloM ond Cotldlllot't~ •rid lll1'Y11llll'l9 rate Of oe• dletr1 w1on In the
tional boating i n d u s try 1 ' Sllfdflc1llons wllldl ,,. now on 1i1e •nd loc1lltt" In Which flll• woftt Is Iii be
d 'd """ ' m1y tit -ed 111 the offiee bf the Ptrto"""' tor each crall or IVPll of SQ)' er 5al • 1ue recom· l>urchttfnp Alent Of said $CllOOI district wortr.m1n ~ to e11rcut1 It'll eontr1d. mendaUons of indu.tPU design· E11ch bidder must '"""'11 wlTll his bid 1 Cool11 of ,,.,. 111Q!rt1lllfll .,_ nit\ ere
... ,., .. J ad!ftr'I check, c:erllfled died: or bllf. Oii tlll with "" Olllrlel off1t•. Ind 111' ed to make the bill 8 derl bond IT'oolf.e p1r>tble to ff1e' cMt:r of IYlll1bll 10 1111' ln!"°Hled N,.,., on ,.._
bl od 11 ti 1111 C00ttl c,...,,mu ltv c !IM 01 lf1 1 _.,. Tllll 1ucces1lul b~ win be ,. reasona e a e e c v e ao.nr Of '"""" .;: in ~ •, """' 1 c quired lo "°'' 1 coiiv 1111rtot 11 11c11 loti
measure to advance the cause thin ""' fltf'Cftrt 1N 1 ot ,,,, :um bide:! 11~· •h•tl be mtnc11 .. -"" eon-
ol bo ling ·-• ly ba bee · 1 tu•••"'" llllf 11'11 blddflr will er>I"' tnto '"" uoon a :NUe Ye n lD• 11111 o~ Conttllcl II lhe lltmt Is !ratter to wflom 11'11 contred II 1w1rit.
"""'1\rated fOr the mOSt part." -l!'ded lo hl"'· 111 "'' ~~nl of l11tlnrt In ~~ '': :a: :.O"i r:..~~~ 11':~~ .__ r" Hiter rntv 1ur.ll conlr•d. l!>e P~I of ' ' !ht chldt wtn be tnrtetted (!I' In ""'" -N>K!lled '"" to •II wort.men 1mo cwed nt 1 bond, ~ full lllnl '11wtreot wm' bt bv fll1m '" lhf urcullOll of the con-
fqrtelled fo Nld acftMI dhlrld» ~~W ,.,..., wlthdr•w his bid for 1
ELECT NOV. 3rd No blddtr lllllV wllhtlrr-1111 bid for I per1od flt &IXTY !'°I d'" 1tttr tlMI dlte
-1oc1 ol' forfv.n,,. ldl d,...... •II«!' "" "' ftir '""'°'*!IM of bld1 • dtlft "' '°' !he -.. r,... ll'll!r-ef. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF ,,J::im'°:-n1 ... 1:irz..ru:~ • .::r:-lds '::' TRUSTEES F'OUNTAIN v ALL E y
fo w•lve 1~v !r""11l~t1tl"" fir In-ICHODL OISTRICT
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Beverly La119don 181
Nowport-MeN School Board
Endorsed by these leading
Newport-Mesa CitizeDJ:
f0tm1"'I"" In '""told fir 1 '"* blddlnt MR. WILLIAM !', CRANE. HOO " · c~ of "" GOwrfttl'l9 Bo.!•d NIA'ol £. WIT~ON llublltlllcl Or1111e (Oft! Defir Pihl!
lectv .. Bo>ll'd nf Tr111._ ' Novtmbfr t nd f 1f70 204-l-1V ~liibll•l'llCI' Or-Co-st 01llt' Ptlnf, I -'-"-c_-'.C' _ _;'_c.;_ ____ .,
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~-·--..... -------Gtner1I 1000 G1Mr1I lOt>OG1ner11I . IOOI
2629 HARBOR
BOULEVARD
546-8640
Open Evenings
till 8:30 · •
$500,00 DOWN
COSTA MESA
3 Bedroo)11 $21,500
Hurry on thia one-No
down to vets. $500 Down
S~PER'\.+iousE
A r o o m'Y 1900 sq. ft. with 3 Bedrooms, 3
baths, large separate Family Room and tor·
mal dining roqm. Near new lush carpeting
-extra large landscaped yard with tons of
concrete at a low, low, $32,500 -Only 10%
down. ·
THE TWINllUNG LIGHTS
will fascinate you. The fresh ocean breeze
will refresh you, and the spacious well-en•
gineered floor plan will please you. 4 Bed ..
ro.oms, 21h baths, walnut cabinets, tinted
glass and red brick patio, $57,500. A Lusk
Harbor View Hills View home.
PHONE 673-8S50 TO INSPECT
to anybody -Just paint-o :=========:0-:::::=::::=::::::::=::::::::= ed inside .t: ouL Over-II stzro Lot in a nice area G1n1r11I 1000 G1ner1I
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Divorce Sale Desirable
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$23,000
In Costa Mesa, this
homl al ts on a 60x120
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g u e s t quarters for
mother·in·law or what·
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prlce·see It! 546-8640
Spac 5 bedrm & family, 3
bath home on lgc corner Jot.
Owner says sell NO\Vt VA
tenns. SUbmlt oHcrs. asking
$42,150
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Located on Eutside Colta
l\icsa, near golf course •
upper Bay. : Bedrms each
unit with lgc PLOCK WALL
enclosed yard (70xl05). Pric-__
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$29,950
Terrific
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EXECUTIVE DREAM
Iiouse $43,500
Large 3 bedroom + 20x20
rumpus room. Newly paint.
ed lnslde &: out, block wan.
ed rear yard, hardwood
Ooors. :Uurry on this one!
FHA tcr'nls, also VA apprals.
ed et
$24,600
Triplex
Privacy for all three 2 bed-
rm units. Owner wilf M"ll to
veterans, NO DOWN, Have
2 lenants help pay YOUR
way.
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' This gorgeous M e 1 a
Verde? Pacesetter is
the most Immaculate home you'll ever see.
Decorated end landscap-
ed to delight the most
particular buyer. Over
2000 sq. ft of luxurious
living; 4 master size bedrooms, separate fam-
ily rm., 2 full baths. 1st
Trust Deed can be BS· sumed at 7% • you must
see this home • call now.
546-8640
Choice Newport Beach area,
3 BR .!t 2 BR units • excel·
lent owner occupied &. tax
shelter property . $12,000 Dn.
$40,950
Finest
Fourplex
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$75,000
l\'fesa Verde area with ownm1
3 bedrm, 2 bath unit, Live
in "high grade" quarters
and still have rentals for
tax sheller.
$68,000 •
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MESA VERDE
BARGAIN
HARBOR·
HIGHLANDS
$39,500
Newport
rf •I
Fairvi'ew
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$26,900
646-8811 4 BR+ FR (anytlmo) +POOL
Newport Beach lovers look J :::::=::::=:=:=:=:=:;~
at this • <I big bdrms -fam-
ily room • sparkling pool •
plus Harbor High School •
VETEr.ANS
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Believe It or not. nus
is a beautiftll 3 bedroom,
2 bath home located ln
the most desirable area. Step saving built-in
kitchen. 2 car garage,
block wall fel!Ci!, forced
air heaLI It's the lowest
prlei! in the area -so
hurry -it won't lasl
546-8640
Westclifi Shopping • All this PurchaSe this spacious 3 bed. a~ only minutes to the room home with large yard, ' ;
beach. Priced under 11\arkel roon1 for boat, big covered
tor quick sale. Better hurry, patio, and Island kitchen
DIAL 645-0303 range, al! with NO DOWN "O LS PAYMENT! It's only 4 ,. REST E. 0 ON """ 01d • 1600 "'· 1t. "'"'" REALTORS yot• KING SIZE bedrooms
l--=""~=H_ARB=~O~R;_, ~CM~-· I at a JUNIOR SIZE price of
BE A WINNER only $29,500, Lovely land. 3 BEDROOM 2 BATH soaping, 6P'inkl"'" a n d shake roof enhance the ex•
Monticello Condo. ~~~ :~e :;~n~~~ in!~;~~ ~i~ ~s-i1(8° HEsirAr~ : ':\
uallzed on·lhe-job training \!
$22 500 program. Yoo 'll """ moce ~ CO&ATS
• and worl< with e>eitin",
This maintenance tree pleasant people. Oieck us · WALLACE
condominium is located out. Call today, -54&-2316 REAL TORS
In the adult area of the -546-4141-
beautitul Monticello (0 E ' ) complex, only five year& pen Ytn1n91
old. It has built-in kltch-
on, doublo gango, 1400 t:'"'iiiiiiiiiiiiii::iiiiiiiiii~ LARGE-AND LIVABLE
sq. ft. of living area plus Eastbluff Enjoy ~ ot "Co s T A 'manicured groun d s ,
pool, tennb -·rt • rec-MESA·~ FINEm""' located ·-• .OPEN DAILY 1-5 .. --reation room. see,.this ri<.•!lr vv ~ 1 \...L.IFT SHOP· tor sure, it's In mOdel 2615 Bamboo, N.B. PrNG CENTER. Amp t e
condition. 546-8640 You'll be happy when you see room ror your large tumi4
thia 5 bedrm, 3 bath home. lure. Three GIGANTIC BED-
Redecorated in & out. Best ROOMS, new golden harvest
$25,995.
of financing available, F.nst shag carpet., Dotl>le ux:;..
escrow! Vacant! SIZED flREP'LACE in the
Lachenmyer Rhy trunily room.. Fresh "'6rl<·
CALL 646-3928 or 545-J4S3 ling, white deeor inside and out. Bright, cheerful kitchen
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HUGE LOT PLUS
a 4 bedroom home SPECBUYERS--=~,,!";;~~· ]
BF.ST VALUE! $33,$0. ~'
2 full baths, large tam-Your choice, Easts!de C.OSta M. M. L•Borde, Rltr.
Uy room, para~ in Mesa, build 4 more unJts + S4&-0.155 Eves: 644-7000 ~
landscaping, covered pa.. existing 2 bedrm l'l?ntal .... , •
Uo, lrolhl.Y p&Jnted • $21.500. OR build 6 uni~ LIDO WATERFRONT
room for boat or traJJ. with existing 2 bednn rental APTS 32Q LIDO NOR er, only 7 yean t)!d. No •• D down to vets • call to-at $24,900. For details 50,00!J Price with 7% lat
(lay. 546-8640. ·~540'11.5 ... "!"'l'"H"•'"n'"tag'"", '"R<'"al•tor,,..;., I T.O, 6 Beaut. furn, un:tts; II -~ -6 t:al' garages le Util room, BUSY-BUSY·BUSY-80 Ft. •• •winuning 0
beach,
Help ua .•. and let ua help W\ll cons.Ider trade 1or boat
)'OU reach your ree.1 poten. or maximum $85,000 lge 4 -Tarr""' ·
2629 HARBOR
BOULEVARD
546-8640
Opon E,,.nlng1
1111 1:30
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daJ. Call today tor an lnter-BR. hoUk, :
vtew, '"6-2316 Bill Grundy, Rltr.
-.!ARBOR VIE W-
t DR., 2% ha. \Valnut p.•uielell
tam, mi.: din, rm .• frplr.
Anxklua out or town O\l'ile.rt
165.000. CAJ.L' '44-7662. _,_,..,.
COft11iN:M A .. TlNij
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833 Dovtr·or .• N.B. -
MESA DEL MAR
New LlsLinf. 3 Bedroom.
1t1mlly room, fireplaee, 1%:
Dnth•, w/w crpts.. ~
rumpua rm., dble ea.r witb
nuto opcocr. Prol)frty clear,
ovmer "1.'UI dnC, $.11,950.
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''!-General 1000 General 100IGtneral 1000 GeHr1I 10000.neril 1000 -o.intr1I 1000 Coste Mesi 1100 Lido Isl• 1351 Laguna B11ch 17'*
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CLOSE
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BeclUM of credit re-
iectlons, we h•v• 9
homes 1v1ilabl1 that
hod bffn Hio<!od by
urly buyers.
7 Hom·es
On
Choice · Lois
* * * * * * TAYLOR
COMPLETE ELEGANCE! $129,500
Romanesque beauty is exemplified in this
gracious 4 bdrm home w/inner court. View
from most rooms. Formal DR, den & model
kitchen. Lux. cptng & finest appointments.
NAUTl.CAL BUT NICE! $69,500
Hear the surf. See the sea! New ottering of
this canyon home of unusual charm in Corona
del Mar. Overlooks famou s "Arch Rock".
Perfect hideaway and you own the land.
''Our 25th Y11r1'
WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors
2111 San Joaquin Hills Road
NEWPORT CENTER 644-4910
* * * * * * Gener•! 1000Gener•I 1000
EASTBLUFF-5 BEDROOM
wi th sparkling pool completely fenced from
huge back yard. 3 luxury baths. formal din·
ing room. elem. & high school in walking
distance -$52,000.
CUSTOM DESIGNED-
POOL HOME .
Executive type home with Mission Tile roof.
Top quality thruout. Formal Dining + Fam-
ily Room + Spacious Master Bedroom +
3-Car Garage. On quiet street with Park and
Schools close by. $69,950.
CALL 646-7171 TO-INSPECT
. ~~-THE REAL
ESTATERS
•
General 1000 General 1000
MESA VERDE PACESETIER
A fabulous 4 bedroom, 2 bath. family room
home on a huge pool size lot. All electric
kitchen, built-in wet bar -beautiful carpets
and drapes. Thi s kind of home is not avail-
able very often. Someone will realize this
and take advantage of this one. OnlY $38,500.
VIEW OF COUNTRY CLUB
Yes,-a large 1500 sq. Coot home with a per-
manent v ie w of Santa Ana Goll Course.
Large 76xl20 lot zoned R-2. !l's a buy at
$24,500.
CALL TODAY -546-2313
\.O)THE REAL
'~ESTATERS
General IOOOGeneral 1000
efinJa J:J/e
PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES
3 LARGE BEDROOr.-ts REDUCED ONLY $26 900 B2YBAOIVTNHESR Immac, 5 B!\., f4_mlly r1n. 45
' I ., lot strttf to street. 8.)'
VA N"· Down Spacious tam !'IQmc-Lge lot. a,pp'l, only. V' 86' frontage, Beauti1ully $93,750
lndscp'd. nr Sc..·bl'a. Vic. LIDO REAL TY INC. Th ~ trtt1, covered patio & WcstcllU Plaza. cptii, drps, 3377 Via Lido 673-7300
the e.xce.Uent care of thl.s blt-illll. garbage disposa.t, 1========"'==
hOme makes this truly en. dshwsr. Lge fam nn. 2 car Huntington Beich 1400 joyable living. Located on gar. Re<®nably priced, ________ _
qulet cukle·sa.c street • 646-0339. 1·
,1 .. ,. <all"' right away ondiiiiiiiiOiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii PAY $112 MO. RENT?
this good buy. Anxious own-• ECONOMY PACK
" wlll '"" pay -clo~ OWN FOR LESS ing costs so you do not have SZ3,950 FHA terms even one penny move-in ex. · 3 Bedroo1n, 2 bath, dining Relax & enio· y carefr"-!iv. perue, N •-d ••
Nl.chols Real Estate •w ••w• '"""~ • "•" ing. "'"" '"'""' ,, .. ,.
546-9521
' .. ~ . ~ J K •• NICHOl5
Obie garage · corner Jot home. 4 Queen sized BR's.
c.a ll ~1151 Gourmet ki fchen iocl. re[rig.
Htr1tege Realtors 1 ~3 baths. Private pool and
'"'"""""""""""""""""' clubhollse. Desirable area. TRD 4 br, 3 ba, .lam rr.1, tri-Very Jow dn and take over
level home, La Paz sec. VaC'ant. Jo~uJl price $19,900.
Mission Viejo for similar or Hurry Dial {714.J 962-5585.
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"""j '"'homo;, CM tE-,;doJ" FOREST [. OLSON l\1csa Verde. 837-8920 Open Daily Open Kou•• ,Deily 1.5
3064 Taylor \Vy. Newly/decor.
328 Aliso 121·500 n..i"'·
Inc. Realtors
19131 Brookhun;t Ave.
--Huntington Beach
Newport Hoighti Mese Verde lllO SPARKLING TRl·LEYEL
comer of Beacon IMMAC. Early American 3
I short block from ""Famlnn, $32.9'~. 3265 $40,900
Cliff Dr. Colorado Ln. 546-2803.
By O\vner $36,500 Elegant beach estate! r.tas..
Spacious 3 bedroom '.l bath, Newport Beach 1200 sive double door~ to sunken
3 BR.-2 BATH$
Drlvew&,v cu~t grace-
ful tree to double gara.ge fi:
wood sidt'd home. Sun1\Y
hre11kfast roo111 & buil1-ii'l
kitchen. Cozy Jiving roolll
'\vith fireplace & dining an!a
upl'n to greeo lawns & slo~
lng hills. Only $33.900, ~-
..40 /aJ'l,:
REAL ESTATE .
I l~ Clenneyre SI.
494-9473 549-0316
2 STY. Ne1v England style:2
Br. & gst. apt. (or 3rd Br.)
Cedar shingle & olde brlcli:;
2 Ba., paneling, trees, patio.
Kit, w/appliances, brkfs:l
bar. Oct" an vie.,\'; few blkp. w beach. Only $28,950.
MlSSION REALTY 494-0731
EMERALD BAY
Just listed! Attr. traditionil
3 BR. 3 Ba., sep. liv. rm ..
din. rm. & lam. rm,
716 E1nerald Bay $75,000
Shown by app't. '
Bill Grundy, Reeltor":
833 Dover Dr., NB 642-4620
fABUOOUS Ocean View
parcel, lOOxlOO w/util Ir.
paving under way. $27,500:
$:>,000 dn \\'/good terms on
bal<inl'e. Bkr, 494-8100 er
49i-JQ21 t'Vt'S. living room with fireplace, NEWPORT BEACH liv. rm. Formal dining, gour. large dining area overlook-met kitchen • all buillins.
26 Linda Isle Drive lng lovely secluded lanai, Se paraie entertainers den.
Corp. owned. 5 Br. 5 bath home facing Harbor carpeting, drape~. built·in VIEW-$30,700 \Vinding staircase to seclud-
$1500 DOWN
Magnificent Ocean View lot,
small but (e\'Cl. $9,500. Bkr.
'197-IZIO or 494-6632 eves.
Island. Jacuzzi & sauna. Comp. furn., for electric kitchen. Ca.rage off e: 1naster suite. Custom
irnmed. occupancy. W /dock . , . -:-.. · .$200,000 alley "."1tb.£lecU'ic eye open. Value packed. CUstoni built. quality throughou1~ Prk.-ed
F C I f I h & er. Ntce.ly landscaped cot-Lalh & 1 1 K" . _ _. below mai·ket. S(l. bl!lter see or omp et1 In ormation on a I omes n 1 t P as er. 1ng stz<...,
lots, please call: ~;;· 548·1444 BR's, Formal dining mi. todabiAL (714l 894-7521 Mission Viejo 17Cl8
Huge.rich pine panelecl den
BILL GRUNDY, REAL TOR •iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•I with heavy beamed ceillngs. FOREST E. OLSON, INC. TRD 4 br, 3 ba, fam rm, tti-
833 Dover Or., Suite 3, N.B. 642-4620 2 fireplac<'s + BBQ. Bright,1 __ .,;_:;91:..;:E,cD,:;IN~G:,cE::.R,:;•c..1:::!.:::B.:.. _ level home, La Paz set. l ~~~~~~~~!"!!"".!~~~~~~~~~1 Doll House· cheery kitchen. TerraC1?d VA 6.Y4o;0 Mission Viejo for similar or
NEWPORT lfEIGHTS • just rear y<I. with secluded brick Your down payment will han-sm home in CM CE-5ide) or
Gener1t 1000 General 1000
FRESH LISTING TRANSFERRED
EASTBLUFF
?>loved out of state
and left 1his
lo\·ely, lovely home
at 2200 Aralia
reduced to $29,950. Cute first pa!io. Hurry, won't last! Call dl!'. Assume $23,000 loan -'='="=a=V='='=''=·='=''=""="=:==I home for young couple or (7141 962-5.'"185. anyon·e qua.Jiilies, payable -
"green t.hurnber". Prolusion FOREST [. OLSON $212 pt>r mo including taxes. San Juan or t~. plants, shrubs. 3 Bedroorn, 2 bath. 2 yrs Capistrano 1725
Will Trade new, 16x25 patio off lhe Iain. ----------1
Lo\'cly big 4 and fa.n1ily \1Jith Inc. Reallors ily room \\'i1h pas11 lhru 4 ACRE estate land or horse
sparkling pool in Back Bay l9In Brookhurst Ave. kitchen. Bltns, crp1s, d1·ps, ranch, 11.iee view, and other
on quiet cul-de-sac, \Vant1 __ ::.H:::"":::'.::'":::•:::'°:.:"..:""="='"'--I plenty of storage, dble gar-parcel~. $48,000: $15,000 dn.
th•t v•ry fn sin from 11·-------------------
Very livable family home
wi1h 3 bedrooms and panel-
led faintly room. Large mas-
ter suite \lo'ilh mirrored
dressing room and garden
bath. WIFE.SAVING kitch-
en ·.,,,1th 2 ovens &. large
pantry, Priced' right at
in convenient Eastbluft
4 Bedroom, family room
1''ormal dining area
Spacious yard
$47,950
triplex Costa 111esa or N\\'PI BEACH DUPLEX age. large yard with l 5x50 will release cl~ar bldg. glte
Bch.. 5ide yard room for boat, trlr for 100'* financing, Wcr.
or garden, c_ompletely fenc. 497-121D or 493-1706 eves.
3 to 7 bedrooms, 3 &
4 boths, 2 & 3 car
g'1r11ges and complete
with 111 built~ ins,
bllsic carpeting, shake
roof & concrete
driveways from
$33,940
And Only
1'/2 MDes From
· Huntington
State Beach •••
We will take reArv•·
tlohs in our next unit
within 4 to '6 weeks
and a price incre•M
is going to be un-
avoidable - -don't
procr•stin1teH SAVE
MONEY ANO BUY
NOWlllll
Rancho
La
Cuesta
• Ayres Homes
Since 1905
Models at
Brookhurst
-&
ltlanta
HUMTINGTON
BEACH
Open
10 lM.
to
6 P.M.
968-2929
or
968-1338
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WATERFRONT
-PALACE
P ier &: slip to accomodate 4
BOATS up to 50'. Enjoy the
ultin1ate in luxury living and
entertaining in this custom
built quality homl'. 4 bed-
rooms. 3 be.tbs and formal
dining room. Ve't"/ livable
family room wlth cozy lire-
:place. Best buy in the area
at ;128,0CO.
• Colesworthy
& Co.
REALTOR
Newport Beach Office
l 028 Bayside Drive
GT:>-4930
STRAW HATS &
SWIMMING POOLS
are cheaper in the winter but
have you ever heard one
better than this~ Great' 3
bedrm home. huge heated
pool and concrete rear
yard. \\'ould you believe
only $'2S,00l and the o\VTler
sa~ he'll help with the down
payment.
•
co:rs
WALLACE
R~ALTORS
Open Evenings
• 961.4454 •
G.l.'1 EXTENDEO
NO MONEY
NEEOED HERE
Great Mef.8. Del l\1ar home
with 4 king-size bedrooms.
r.1odem luxurious baths.
, Luxury and Quality
This Dover Shores Ivan Well s
home with View has 3180
sq. ft. of l.iving area, 4 BR,
3~ BA, panelled fam rm
w/frplc & wet bar. High
beamed ceiling living .rm ..
"country" kit w/brldst area.
Swimming pool. $108.900
Roy J. \Vard, PJtr, 1033
?>1arine~, 646-1550 Open
Daily.
WHERE ELSE
5'&·5110 ONE 'LOT FROM OCEAN &
(-cklematheelll) ll'ith. view. 'l BR &: 3 BR
e LLEGE REALTY lviih fam rm. PLUS 1 BR ll
lSXIAdllmllHarta.r.M & Ba guest unit. Xlnt con-
dition. Top area for living 962~71 ( :=~J 546-1101 Larwin's "TANGLE\VOOD" BE WITH THE or renting. S.il,500 a sharp 1 story, 2 bedrm.&
I & Cl bh 3 bt>drm, avtii!able nciw LEADER CALL '""'• .... ,.,, Poo u ouse l:t!,J "take over" loans. Possible
E.·u'Tl rornmi!ision do 11 a r s ""4111fC. lease--0ption on 2 bedrm Dr Colesw thy Realtors while you learn .. .lndivid-· Rfil TY 3 ~~g 'bedroon1s .. 21h bath.s, try S1500 doi\'n & O\\'tler will or "Our 25th Year ualized on-the-job training. Nt1r Ntwport Po•I orr1,r dining roon1, ('at1ng area in carry 2nd TD,
In 1he Harbor Area" Learn morr. ('Urn nior(' in BY OWNER kitchen. \Val~ in pan!ry, ne\V Larwin Realty, l.nc.
673•4400 an exciting. pleasant ~ur-WESTCLIFF AREA carpels, patio &: dble gar-962..6988 anytime & Co. rounding .• 546-2316 age. \Vhat -a bu y! i23,IXXl. !======'====I REALTOR •l hr, frplc, bltns, crpts. drps, Low dov.•n FHA.
ed & landscaped. $38.500.
HARBOR
Condominium 19$0 1llage Real Estate
sprinklers, pool • sized yard.
MonticelJo condo. \Vhert' else Ne\vport Beach Office N B h Nr schools. You ov.'n land.
can you get a beautiful 3 1028 Bayside Drive ewport eGC VACANT. •
Apartments for
Sale 19IO
BR, 2 ba home with care-675-4930 ' Open Daily 1-5 I ;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I ONlY $38,500 w lb I H
fre<.> POOL FOR ONLY 4411 River Ave. """;~~:i~v""'"l!!!i!i~;;~;~~~I REAL ESTATE es ay ncome omn . 6'l2-16ll or &12-9996 TIUPLEX •i::7 C'JV\ $2'1,750? ASSUME FHA LOAN 1 Block from Ocean HUNTINGTON BEACH OFC. • ..., ,-"Al '
"" I DUPLEX 89'5311 Best Eastside Costa Mesa Jo.. CALL 0 t46·l414 5 ..,4 10 nterest Near nt>w 3 king sil.e bed-71y oy. 4 BR POOL ~
Beautifully maintained Villa rms, 21,J baths. exlra Lge liv-Open 7 days· 8:30 lo 8:30 M 4 O• • cation. "Home' wilh an in-.
_.cl& PacifiC. Condol11ini um, \lo•e!J ing rm., 2 fireplace,.<;, b!t11s, 0\lo'Jler's divorce sacrifice inl '!!!!!!!~"""~~~.,,!!!!~I come". 116 E. 20th St.. CoSta.
B hool &I' BUY LIKE l\.1esa. Builder 6424905. . R t:A L T't' located to ITcrcational faci!-redecorated. ne\\' crpts. dble \Vilh garages. $26.:iOO. aycres! near sc s ·
Ntar Ntwpo rt. Po1l Offltt ities, 3 bedrms. 2 baths. o,,.;•n-gar., .,,,.ill lra<le, vacant. Wells-McCardle, Rltrs. stores. Fee title. Ne.iv car. RENT \VATERFRONT-Three 1 br
er very anxious and .. vill L h RI l SIO Ne11·po1·1 Blvd., c .r.1. pets & drapes, lan1ily rm. and pay only $175 {lE'r month unHs w/dock. $63,000. Prlh-
he lp 1vit h dov:n payment. ac enmyer ty S4S.7729 xlnt cond, gan1e 1111, ror everything when you take cipals only, 0 \vner 67~·
A<>,.-;umc 10811 \vith payments Call 646-3928 or 545-34113 548-8281 over this low GI loan. Cus. aft 6 pm. •
of$170 per n1on1h incl prinr. .. 1 ·--------" CORONA DEL MAR !omized 3 bedroon1 bungalo1v RENTA.($
i11t., ta:.:es. ins., main1enancc T Rl·PLEX FOR--Lovely honic + inconie units. * PAINT & SAVE $$ with SEPARATE i a mi l y Houses Furnished
A home for the imaginative! fee and .,,,•ater. S36,500 -Norlll Costa i\JC!i;a On .huge lot, near beach. 3 Br, 2 Ba nr Ba~k Bay. roo11). alley entrance. $24,2:x! ---------1
A . frame beamed ceiling, Area • UNHEARD Oi<''. $.135.000. Open Sun. 2499 Anniversary FULL P-RICE.. General 2000
''"mp''""" lirepl•<e dom-Sho""' 12'· return wUh George Williamson ·~'E·="·==?.'.="""="==$=.'='=·'="='·1 Walker & Lee GUEST HOUSE . inatcs I wall and the other PAUL•Wfill'E minim:un1 do\lo'tl. t:ach unit Realtor I· V('S/V.'"'IUS 642-4498. * :
\val! is sliding glass doors CARNAHAN has 2 brdrooms. WC'll carerl S-T .
opening onto walled-in front ••.&.LTY co. for units. Assume at low 673-4350 64 564 Eves Newport Heights 1210 Real1ors XLNT AREA! Shag c~l-
yard 4 Bedrn1s + large l093 Baker, C.1\1. ~HS-5440 8.5'!. Int. CrJ I. ? S8ARCLaRIFIC1 E • $18,800 EXISTING LOAN 8'l2:~ !~i~;~l40 ing, but no kitchen. MOVE
study. This hotne is in excel· !!!!!!!!!'.'~~~~"""""' Walker & ·Lee . . rge encM lot. Exira ' IN NO\\'! S85. lent condition nsiw and ('()U]d --ATTENTION . i;harp. must sell NO\V -all Can be assunled! Ni;>\\'1Y C & S 5.._...
be d l>d be r 1 trrm~! duCQr, & c~rpeted. 01atin-• Try This ~y .
•tic. R~:d 1~0$-14.~~as-BEACH LOVERS!! Realtors Call Patt·ick \\'ooc! :ri:;.noo ing ~BR. hon1e on poolsiz. . .. Package RENTALS e 548-93'5
FOR SALE 2790 1-Iat·hor Blvd. at Adams 0 Bill Haven, RealtOr cd lot Bltn. oven ,'/;_ 1·ange. for * HURRY '
BY OWNER 5-1j..(llfi5 Oix'n 'til 9 Pfll 211~ E. Cou~t. Cdi\f 673_3211 \Valk to schools. Alley Cn-* , "'lllcso\c~cJ\cali~
546-5990
DUPLEX· $36,950
\Vorth St'f'ing! Residence &
in('Ome. 2 Bit ho1ne w/fenc-
C'd yard, + 2 BR. apt. over
garage. Walk to best beach-
es. 0.vner must sell !
Call: 673-3663 673-8036 Eves
· as$oi:iated
BROK ER S-REALTORS
2025 W Bolboo 673·3663
POOL PARADISE tran(.'e ror hoa l s .. · trailer. Christmas REMODELED HOME ON 42' NR . Nc11porl Hgts S2l.900. 3 MORGAN REALTY $25,650 PRIVACY PLUS in this .,.,.~ll
OF' \VORLD 'S BEST BEACH AT YEST EH DA Y'S PRICE bi· on R-2 lot, Take ovt"r 673-6642 6 5 64 9 furnished mobile home Util.
FRONT PROPERTY-BEAV-Three Bdrm, l:i.t bath on $1J.OOO 5~4 -;;.. FHA loan 7 " S Lgt" 2 st~ry, 4 he<irni w~2 included. Only $1l5 .• '' TJ~'U L NE\\' LIVING ROOM hRrdwood floo~. PLUS tlea!-· .,,,·/$300C do,vn & arrange a Early American Charm niaster st~e. Shag crpts, din C & S Speedy '
29'X2!l' \VITH FULL f'RONT ,ed . ._and F'llt£'red POOL. 2nd T.D; Exel. Kingaard in lhis J BR, fan1 rm, styled rn •BBQ in ~ck Y.ard, ~k RENTALS • 541--9 .. .t!•
PICTURE \\'INDOW&COr.I. Pncl!d 111 S2'1.:it:Kl -Assu 1nr R.E. i\11 2-2222 hon1e. Lots of na1ural pine to beach. Th1s <'a11 I last.. .-P
PLETE SECURITY fROl\11 $19,950 -7 ~ loan a1 $185.00 .,,,.O<Xlwrk, used brick frplc, MARINER R.~ALTY $115-UTIL PD. 1 BR. '
\VAVE ACTION-?>1UST SEE !11onth in(·Juding: t~.;r.s & Costa Mesa 1T00 shi11gl£_s. B);; _lrees \V/easy 842,5541 anyt1n1c TRAILER. Singles ok.
TO APPRECIATE ENVI-111~-urance Needs loving care upkeep'Y. Drive by 435 It-ASSUi\fE 5% FHA mortgage __ B_ro_k'-'.:.• -~"-'-='--!
RONi\IENT & POSSIBILIT--here·~ ou1· huy or the year. 1st TL\IF. ON i\tARKET vine A\'e, call for ;ippl, o( $24,000. Cash out tor
IES. 35791 BEACH RD., M. M. LA BORDE, Rltr. f'OR SALE 'r BY, O\VNER t'Ul.000, xlnt tcnns. Onr $15,000. Hrated pool t 1v o'
CAPISTRANO BE AC H 6'*6-()'j., Eves: 5<1S-326.'i Cuslom huilt E.xecutive type 54S-'il06 bed 2,1•
• J.N honie. Panorainic vi<'W. Im· · · l'itory, 3 rooms, , baths.
O\\'NER NEXT DOOR REPOSSESSIONS 1 ~ B forrnal dining roo1n, family
NORT H • TELEPHONE Sparkling clean homes, some ~1i~~~~~e re~ rm ~\'./w!t i!!~: Dover Shores m .,,,•/fireplace. Carpets &
496-5588. nc\\'ly painiC'd & carpeted. 2, 2 frplcs, 3 stfl.11 gar. On ''Estate-like'' drapes, Vicl11ity Brookhurst
Bt>autiful . BRICK Fl.RE·\ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-SEE YOUR Rf;ALTOR .. ' & 5 bdrms. Some \Vith fall'\vay of r.tesa VerclL golf .~ lnpianapolis. By O\lo'ncr
}''OR YOUR BIG FREB pools. Jo"llA·VA mnv, trm1s, course. r.tay assu111e 6% 'IC 4' Bedrm. fanuly hon . g a lter 6:00 PM 962-7635, PLACE. loads of deep.pile
carpets lhruout '\ilh match·
lng drapes. Con1plctcly l'n-
closed yard. It's ·a slceprr,
sellinR a1 ~wra,isal or
$31,'rr:J() • SBLLER's PAY
ALL COSTS. Call -
Walker & Lee
Realtors
27!lO Harbor Blvd. at Adams
545-9491 Open 'til 9:00 Pi\1
675-3000
The nun11X'r lo call \\ilether
Buying. Selling or leasini;:
IRVINE TERR •2
Freshly decor. 3 BR. & f11m.
rm. home plu~ hobby rnl.
One of largest lots on
BayodC're. $51.500.
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• 2407 E. Coa~1 H""f., Cdl\I
MESA DEL MAR
New UA1 1~.. 3 B«lroom.
family JVrim. flrt"Place. 1 ~
Macnab-Irvine NE\VCOr.fERS l\IT (rom $17,000 lo $40.000. loan. r.1ust see to apprec, yard, sunny brkfst 11rea, bc!it * r.-ruST SELL THIS \VEEK
Collins & \\'atts Inc. 546-2376. of schools etc. for "rearing" 4 BR /:" Ba. Owner Anxioo•: THE raslest draw in thi.> ·T " ~ Realty Cotnpany \V est ... a Daily P ilot RS43 Aclan1 s Ave. 96'l-5'i23 THE SUN NEVER SETS 00 iamily. • Agt: 645-1070, 962-7524 •
THE BEST Classified Ad. 642-5678 Dial 642-5678 & charge n Pilot Classified JEAN SMITH, RLTR .l----------I
OF EVERYTHING . 400 E. l7!h. C.M. 64~:1255
ON LINDA ISLE General 2000 General 2000General 2000 eCUSTOM DESIGNED Fountain V~lley 1410
Pit'r & slip. The epitonlC! of I--'--------------------'.;...;._;_ ____ :;:.;~ Built for utility & permanent
'"'""" & gT•do"' lrunlly wator & mm v;""· 5000 ,, 20X20 HOBBY ROOM living in thi s beautiful 6 ~-ft, conternp European, 5 ba,
roon1,51,;bath cuslomhome C.fi\J"O Al.'.,(_ D-C ,~C:.9 lgern1s&hittllin~i:.'1-car Terrific Low Intl
built by Jim Higson. FaboJ-~\!;) 1-'Qtl .l.~). ~ µq• 0 i::ar. Sl69,COO. 548-1249 Plus 3 Bednn, 2 ba, near
1""-' location """100~•• T'e Pu::le w1"lh' l'e 'ff I C' Lf If • k r,·=1 · hi " }!arbor J 11 !a nd & Ba.,)" n n 1 • n -nuc~ e Universitv P a rk 1237 ~AFrc;AL REAl.gTy·
S245.000 O Rearranve letters (lf the 842 ""5
675-3210 642·1235 lour Krombled WOl'ds be. ..._ . i 'f ~~~ ~~f. ;?· ~··1 BRING •••
YOUR POOL TABLE
CORONA OEL MAR
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El<'gant, fee simple: ~:imt'd
ct'il., 4 BR .• 3 ba. &>pe.rale
family roont, 3 Car iiltnge.
\Vt>l b3r, tu·o fireplace,,
Fenced yard hor!le. ~.500.
933-0700
I N·Y MEE I ~
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I FEGOB I!. I I 1. I I Anniversary present: "'He
, . . _ _ gove his wife on unvsuol gift,.'
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1620 1\nd join us in our year Santa Ana
'1'\'lund va cati(ln ~eUln.g. Thii>l---------
l111m11culate 3 br :i ba plu~ CUSTOM BUILT
f<1.n1 ily rootn townhou~e e.11 Lgr 2 bc<lrms, hn!wd firs,
on one Jloor is jus1 righl fol' rrplt , like Ile\\. crpls, drps,
YOl.lr activt Jamil\·. Only palio. lg fncd yd_ Assun1e
$.15,(0). 6% f liA loan. Total mo. $138 • d h·11 !47-S507 Eve" 642-0427
r!cTY 1 fti#§lif.lt
Univ. Park Centl'1'. l rvi.ne
QI.II Anytime S.13-&"'10
Baths, u'/w cfl)'tg., 20!ii20 "'""~~~~~-"-"-""'
rwnpus rm,, dblt gar 'vilh $28,600 I T O y N A 8 I ~h: ":~~ CJll to plete3: It was
i I' ,.. I I C) Cotiiplele lhe thud:1e quoted • by fo!Hrtg in the '"iulno words
you de~eloP fro'" i!~p No.. J below.
Lido Isla 1351
TIME FOR
9UICK CASH
1;u10 opent>r. Propcrt1 clt.'lr, · 4 8dr + 4 batht
owner \l.'ill fine,. S3l.930. Bcau1irul home, EnlJY hRll,
PETE BARRm F•ndly rm. PLUS '"'"
~'JX 642-435:1 a A 1t1 «' room. No cm'n.
Terms, 54().1720
Cal~ cha,.. 11. TARBELL 1955 H.,bor
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SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS IN CLASSIFICATION 9000
fL\'.ER UPPER
Spaekll.1~ home on ;in· lot. f)ut
flf lO\\'fl O\.\'llCr .. vnl allow
SMO!I for decoralif!R· Set
1~1s today!., V~I Co. 266i
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HouMt Furni1httl
ENT • A • !HOME
$95.00 & UP
AU. SIZES • .'\.LL AREAS
1''URN. OR tlNFURN.
ASK FOR JODI
832-7800
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RENTALS r .. ::~.\L S ~:::71.~S r.ENTALS RENTALS RENTALS • RENTALS
Houses UnfurnisMd Houses Unfurnished Hou1H Unlumlshed Aph. Furnished Apts. Furnished Apts. Unlurniohed Apt1. Unlurnltthod ~~~~~~~.,r-~'-~
3000 Costa Mesa 3100 Huntl"91on Boach 3400 Huntington Boad1 4400 Huntington Boad1 4400 Costa Mosa 5100 Costa Mosa 5100
TAKE YOUR Cl!OJCE. 2 l .Bft, 2 BA Twnbse, Nr bclt. 3 OR, 2 SA, ~·alk in closets,
Bcautilul 3 bedroom homes Refrig/Range. ~ew crpt. /J Q l / / * • * * w/w crptl!, drps. Adults.
with fam il y r ooms. No pets. Pool. Avail DOW ol...t. a uin a -""'fermo6a El Puerto M••• Apt1. $165/mo. &t'& '54()..(1154,
YET CLOSE TO SHOPPING, fireplaces, fully Cll)td, all 642-4816 * * * * ?.U 6--0923 or 548-9457
* QUIET LIVING
DAil Y PllOT 29
RENTALS ,
Apk. Unlumlsho!I
EHi Bluff $242
SPACIOUS 1 BR.. Lrg·~tlo,
entry hall. crpta, drpa.
dhsher, flOl)l, nr. FalJ1Jon
Island & mrku1. $1'7 5.
&14-5298. ,, for older mature couple ln bltna. and excellent fa.rnU.y I :SP=A"'CI'"o"u"'s,-,•~b'"'r_,.boo-.,-nr Casual estate living. Enter La Quinta Her· 1 a.droom' Apt1. * DELUXE 1 & '2 BR.
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2 BRBmLUobEll, BhOEnA"·c1950N/roo*. moresld~~~alt•"!"otas.._-_ <,1la•t 1.~s beach, llChools, Luxury liv-Unmosda's lushlk green1 atmospb~re & stroll tree-.. ,.~ S11,~ Ui!!_r!C1 I;_ un~~a'tlon • Gll.rden Aplll. Blt-lf'IJ, prlv. Corona cfel Mar ;f250
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1<: -..-.. Ing, Bltns, etc.1 yr lse. s250. e wa ways o your ap"' ......... -"· •:vu ... ........ patio, ~ate:d pcio!, ftplc. I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiliiiiiiil * 645.QJll 1( eay ~ Soutll C.UJ 96fl.54iia. ALL UTILITIES INCLUDED area. Qu"t Envtzoim,.nt Adulta ll<Omo.540-5163 11
Rentals to Share 2005 1 -~"-,,-~~-~~-'Realtors. Off street parklnit No pets.I ===.~~,,...-~~ " o----------* 2 BR $145 1 :M=o~v-r-N-c-~T~o--H~O-N~G 4 B1t l~~ ba: l'rplc, Xlnt 1 BR. Unf. $150 -Furn. $180 lSS9-t9Gl ?ofaple° Ave, DELUXE 2 Br. 1~1 ea ~·
PARTY Hm, $98 per mo. • KONG?? Loe. $240/mo/L.5E 2 BR. Unf, $175 -Furn. $210 Costa f.fesa Studkl. Bltns. new cpts. q,.°'1 ..._,;
men. l\it priv. 5 min 10 b<:h CIULDREN &. PETS OK. J..et the Prope.rtf l\lanage. **846-3941•• 3 Spac. fir. plans, d ecor. furnishings: live l ~""""'""""'""""'""""'~I $160. No pets. 1 child C1k. ~
&. frwys, Clr TV +. F'cnced yard. Crpl.s, drps. nient Division or South 4 BR. 2 BA home large yard, \Vithin romantic setting w/fun or privacy. e MARTINl"-UE 9 546-0451· ON TEN ACRESl4-
9G8-6946. * BLUE-BEACON *· Coast Realtors solve your rcnL.~, nrnr 5 Points. $:?'25. Terraced poo1. prl. sunken gas BBQ's \V/ .,..
ShB.re beautiful ~ esa Verde * 64S.0111 * problem$. For appolntrurnt 5.16-3777, 536-1366. seculded seatin; compl.-w/Ramada & Foun· Park-Like Surroundings Newport Beach 5200 1 a-2 BR. Furn A hOme v.•/2 profea.iiionat pe~ call S.15-8424. t ain. DELUXE 1·2 & 3 BR APTs., __ -________ Flreplacta I prlv, pa~ i .''-·'=Pl=•,,•=r"?">f"~=3229==== * PENNY SAVER SUPER CLEAN & sharp, 3 Santa Ana Heights 3630 *Color cc:i-orcl. ~it w/ indirect li9htln9• Also FURN. BACllELOR PARK NE\VPORT cart ~r'::,·~~'lln'
; 1-HURRY FOR TJilS ONE~ bedrm, 2 bath, family & 4 BR, !rplc, c~.,, •-. 1-* Deluxe r•nge & ovens * Plush she9 e<plg. Prv patl0s * I-ltd POOls l'N!e llvg overl)(g the \Valer, fMacA.rthur -.>::'.:«"Z.") " c· t M 2100 NEAT 2 BR f · -~,. ·•~ • ., Nr shop'g e Adul ts onJy 1 pools, 7 tennis els tto:n,000 .... ...--:1 1 os a e1a ., stove, re rig, separate dining rm, bltns, 1, ..... -.. .,..... "r , ch 1 s * Bonus store go •p•<• t. Cov. cerport •• ...,
' ·-drp & L•tu dbl E ·-·d c """"' ...... " 1777 Santa Ana Ave, CA1 Spa. From S17S to tA5(l, co ···-' · · c crp.,,, s garage, 1 e e garage, as ... 1 e osta children ok. . $2~ m 0 •• * Sculptur•d m1rbl• pu lm1n & iile b1th1 ,.... RONA DEL ~ r· tudk>-Gas&\vaterpaid. all k •t'" 'I ~· c 11 "" M&t.·Apt1l3 • Gti-5542 Bach.l or2Br.Also 2sly
alter 6:30 pm, 641'420;. 197S one 0 · ~ ,,;,, "esa. $Mr mo. a ;,.J3-9930 e\'es. * Elegant recre1tion room. NEW 3 Br, 3 Ba, Iowei: du.
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C & S SPffdy Heritage Realtors, 540-1151. FURNISHED MODELS OPEN DAILY \Vil.SON GARDENS API'S Townhouses. Elec. kt. pr!. plex.,Frplc., washer/dpu. , Parsons, ~M RENTALS e ,.. •365 2 C . • . 2 BR Unturn. Ne"·ly dee. pat, or ba1 Subtm prkg, 1 . ~-~~ ' ,,_.,. BR. ar. Patio. Crpts. Laguna Beach 3705 Blk from Huntinttt"n Center, .'~an niego t Id t 1 compete, blt·ins. ""'~
d f I Qu. 6""' . ~ +" New c.rpls &. drps. Spac op · ma ser cps, t rps. !lo , Be .......
ewport Beach 2200
ON THE BEACH
Nice 2 BR winlet' rental. $225/
·mo Near Jetty. Good beach.
Did< Berg Realty 962·2421
* 2 BR $125 rps, stove I re r II. iet · Frwy .• Golden\V2St College. grounds, Ad ults, no pets. Just N. of Fashk>n J1d at pa a: garage, au"' • .....,.
• tropical setting for aduJts * EMERALD BAY * San Diego Frv:y. to Beach Blvd., So. on Sl':IO mo. 2283 Fountain \Vay Jamboree. & San J oaquin landscaped. Year le<ISe' at
only. 1 blk to shops. 2 & ckn or 3 BR, 2 BA Beach 3 blks. to Holt·, W. on Holt lo ., . • E . (Harbor, turn \V, on Hills Rd. 644-1900 fur leas-$300 per n10. eontact , • EASTSJDE, Costa 1\1 es a. $169/1110. 646-4430. $300 -·. <>l·•'t3 · · f ' • ' Child \\'elcom•. l\lOVE IN ""' .,.. L Q. t H 714 e•7 ... , Wilson). ing ino. l'IUOSO 0 3 BR. 2 BA, fireplace. Neai; a u1n a ermosa : "' ·:n-t >< •.
TODA y~ shopping Center, school, I ~D~uepl~·~··!!·~u~· n~l~u!:!rn.~:!:397~51=~~=====~-====~==== I MODERN 2 BEDROOM * BA YFRONT * -.,,·, rtr .... * BLUE BEACON * etc. $225 mo, Contact Les 1 • Patio, s~iag carpets, drapes, Furnished & unfurnista.
1 Corona del Mar 2250 * 645-0111 * Jourden 5-tfr5239. 204 \Vake NE\V Duplex. 3 BR, 2 BA, Costa Mesa 4100 Corona del Mar 4250 GE kitchen, enclosed •d,. starting $2tS. LRG 2 Br. 1 Ba. bltns, fully RENT• A e HOME _F_o~re~•-•_R_d_. --~--bllins. dishy,•ash('r, shag garage. Laundry. Co lor ,642•2202 crpt'd, encl porch. near ' , · CLEAN & citARi\11NG
: '. ' BR, huge frplc, beam cei.I·
; ~ ing, ne\V cpt. l\iature adults.
, , . no petS'. $223 mo, 673-7796.
3" BR d . l • cpts. drps, frplc, dblc·gar. 2 Acapulco Apts, attractive., FOR Least'-Lovely fum. apt. anlennaJI:, Near bus. $148.1 ____ __;.:.c;;_ __ beach. sm unfurn, "$32a
$95. & Up • en i\J on t 1 c e Io palios corne1· lot Ve,..., 1 Br. Bay vie1v. $240 mo. Adults. 120 E. 201h· ~ BR. Unfurn. ~1,, drp•, to\vnhouse, Vacant. 642-4280 • · ·~ Pool, Util paid, Garden -.... ., furn. ti75-4943 1• ALL SIZES. ALL AREAS a.fl 5 P~t. plriva1.e. 1 blk lot bank & living. Adulls, no pets. Aviiil Nov. l. 644-8097 VILlA MESA APTS. patio, pool, bltns. $160~ 4 Br, 21,{. ba Studio •,apt. FURN OR UNFURN 5 iopplng, tear ga e to put l BR _ •14,-• .,,.,. Seaclitr lt1anor Apts 152;) .J. ASK FOR JODI · 3 BR. Ne\v crpts, ne\v paint. trailer or boat in yd. $2.;(l , • "".,.,,., Balboa 4300 2 BR, Priv.patio. Jltd.pool, Placentia. 548•2682 ' a sk Cleam. 714 Golde n,r ,od .
·· Balboa 2300 832•7800 gardC"ner. $210/mo. 19S8 mo. 1541 \Vintergreen Pl, 1 l800 \\allacc Ave. C."t. 2 car encl d g;u·. Children about our discotint plan. $375/ mo. yr lse. 54G;7573,·
Pon1ona, t 540·9001 blk \\"!'SI of Harbor & Bnker. ~ 2 BR. FURN. $155 PENINSULA BAYFRONT welcome, no pets please!I-----~~--alt 5 968-8&58. ~:
2 BR. Dbl gar. \Vasher,
! -dryer. $m7mo. Yearly. *·
; . ,See Sat at 1734 Miramar Dr
~ . or Eves 593-4255
* MR. CLEAN* ATI'RACTJVE 3 BR, 2 Ila, Ctlll 642-5039 before 9 Al\I or PQOl, bltns, cpts, drps, no 3 BR. 2 bl\ths. furn., frpJc: $16."> mo. U9. \V, \Vilson. e 3 BR. 2~~ BA, pool, vle1v. * IMMAC. 3 BR DUPLµ
d l. bal I altC"r 9 P~t children, no pclc;, 325-J E . \Vin ter rental. $300 646-1251 from $275. Clo~ lo Hoag 2" BA, -nvenient IO<. con o, pa io, cony, poo' Hosp 541-1281 Eves·, n '" encl gar, $225. 968-2647 DUPLEX 2 BR. CLEAN & 17th Pl., CM. 548-2738 Davis Realty &12-7000 !>44-3666. 64~ '
2 BR-Modem. Winter season.
NEAR EVERYTHING! Neat
2 B.r, fenced yard, garage,
B RI N G TiiE YOUNG· Newport Beach
QUrEf! New w/w carptlng 1 BR. Lrg closets. Pool. BACHELOR apt furn, 1-==---=-=" NOW $165/mo. lsf!. Lg vpper
thn1ouL Bit-in oven ,& Shuffleboard. Ne ·1 BalboaPenin.nrOC'ean.Lge 2 BR. UNFURN APTSLARGE delxe 2 BR. 2 BA, 2 Br, cpt:s/drps/l'eb'/ripge,
· C. Beard!lee 1600 Parway,
•'·Glendale. (213) 243-5316
A1so 4 BR, 2 BA House.
STERS, $125. 1 ---------~-range, ga_rbage disposal. cpt/drps, Util pd. 1884 sundeck. $125/mo. 842-8148 e $135 TO $145 e crp~s, drps, bltns. D/W, gar, Adlts. 704 N~
\Valer & gardener pd. l\·onrovia Ave, 0.I aft 5 pm , Cpts drps bltns· Westside $165 &: $185. Adu.Its, Want C & S Speedy
RENTALS e 548-9365
CLIFIBAVEN. 3 Bdrms.
yearly, , ,$325 Including
gardener
1'1ature couple pref. No * \VINTER RATES * * PENNJNfuLA POINT. * Stephens &
1 Kay ' 645-01.'>2 OK. 642-4387, &U-tm SUNNY 2 Br. built.-lns
children or pets. $150 '!110 1 BR. furn $12a. Bachelor's Lrg 2 Br. 2 Ba. Carport, YEARLY -3 BR. 2 Ba, w/w r-eUcarp/drap/gar, Adults, ,.
j.ldo Isle 2351 * ON THE BEACH 3' BDR.'1S., vie\v honie.
Irvine Terrace, $550
Including gardener
plus security deposit. Drive $Il5. Adu.Its no pets See yearly. $2IS/mo. 15 44 J ~~~"!'~~"!'!"!"'!i~J cpts, dfl>s, bltns, patio, ~fl no pets. S175 lse. 675-4215.
by 753 ScoU Pl, then call l\fgr. 2135 Elden, No, 6.C\f. Miran1ar Dr. 675-1358. e Qui•t Adult Living blk to ocean. No pets. BEST Location. Lrg new 2 :!_~.3036 aft 5 Jor app't 10 $30 \Vk. 1 per, \\'/kit S35. 2 Br. $250 n1onlhly. yearly 2 BR. Shag cpts, bltns, beaut, $Z7S/mo. 642-9-185 BR, 2 BA .. $.?25/yr, arqund.
=~~~-~~~~· 1 f\?ald ser, linens, TV, & tele. llasis. 315 E. Bay St. lnq. lndscpd. $110 mo incl all 2 BR, crpt'd, 'd.rp'd, dsh\vhr, * 54S..7983.
5 BR., 41 ~ ba. 'vnterfront
· " home 1\'/dock, on Lido \\'e ha\·e others -Call us ' Nord, $1500 month. , ·. * BR. 3 Ba. oif·\l'ale.1· hoine
furni~hed. , .$-150 inonlh
$10C • BACHELOR a pt, Ne\\'-
port Beach. All utilities in-
c:ludr.d. Salisbury NE\V Duplex. 2 BR, 2 BA, Seal.ark 1'1otcl 2301 Npt Apt c. 673-1521 or 5-18-7'171, util, Adults only. no 'p<>ts. bltns, frp!, gar. On Beach. ~U7.N7.lQ~U~E~.-,.-,-. -p-,-1,-'*.,,..-3,J
bll ins, dish\\'n!'>her, !<hag Blvd C~I &16-7445 241 Avocado SL 6'16-0979 Yrly 642-3978 afl 5 pm &. BR, 2 ba, bltns, cpl$ a <frps.
f Bill Grundy, Rltr. 642-1620
\VINTER Ren tals. 2 BR, 2
, . bath, frplc. FA ht., $285. 4
; · · BR & den, 31h BA, $450.
: . •673-2559. 213: 285-2853
* BLUE BEACON *
·* 645.0111 * Realty cpls, drps, ~arage, palio. J ·1 NA"'<-'AU Pal 2 BR Lido Isl• . 4351 * * NE\V·H 3 BR. Shag ,._,"'~"-'d~•·~~~=---673-6004, 548-7983 ' blk to shopping. i-~enced yd. • = ms. · ·---------"3 B 2 B u f $1 85 n10. l~l Winte,.,.....en ap. t. Furn, & Unr. Pool DELUXE S.ach Ap'·. Furn. crpts, -0\\•hhr, gar. Only 3 r . a. n · llltns, crpts, * (21 NE\V Deluxe 2 Br. 2 Something Special 315 l\IARINE AVE. 673-6900
BALBOA ISLAND
.,.. p BBQ h d "" nc•ahbors in1 )1)Ur Bldg. drps. $250/mo. * Call · Pl. l blk \vest of Harbor & i.ng-pong.. · '·a Y stov•, r•fr lg, gar . .... Ba. \Valk to be acb!j
C Id k Child ok, Nr. S. Coast ~7573, aft 5 968-R6~.
GREAT VALUE FOR $185.
Sharp 3 BR, stove, crpts,
drps, fenced yard, Children
& pets ok.
BEACON BAY
BAYFRONT
Baker. Call 642-5039 before la\\•ns. hi ren o · _ $Z00-$2jl)/roo. 320 No.rd. Plaza $275/mo. * ~266. 1
9 A,\f of after 9 P/1.1. 177 E. 22nd St. 642--364J '"" UONr or "" ""96. · LIDO Isle-choice 1 Br. Lrg .,..........,.,, ~ 510-1973 or 545-2321 1· -~ • -· NO\V Re ting 2 Br turn gd 1::-::--:-:-~--:= I --:'.:::::0:.:0..:'.:-':.::'..::::..._I iv nn, gar, nr :.uups. """""' Lido Isle 5351
REA.NT,ALFS I hod loc, .rec" nn: htd pool.' No Bilbo.I Island 4355 e NOW RENTING e $175/mo. * 673-5148. 1------,---'-" :_. "8.alboa Island 2355 Ne\V, Carp, & dn:.pes; view p • um I LCE b . 2 . • children. $140/mo. 646-5824. Me11a Verde Area. NEW Du. \VESTCLIFF 2 br, 1 ba, · ay Vlew br, 9hldy. of the entire bay. 2 Car gar. 2 BR, comp! tum. Bltn kit, Crpt d 1 · 1 , 3 BR furn hse avail for fami-
." ,ly only until June 15. $250
' n'o incl util, 209 Opal, Call
673-l55t
C & S Speedy
RENTALS e 541-9365
3 BR., 2 ba. Exquisite inter. General 4000 BACHELOR Apt. F,u rn. new cpts & drps. No chldrn, plexes, 2 & 3 BR, blj1sd encl ~!'d, dZ~9841lc, Adu.Its. s, rps, ire P ace.
All ulil. , paid. $500 Per RENT FURNITURE drps. "'/W Cfl>ts, pool, prlv. no pets. $225 }Tly. 673-6945. bat, patl.zis, ~shr2 & 3 ~~ a mo. . I.ease, $295. 642--0801
LOVE NEST mOnth balcony. $135/mo, 5574i682. hookup. so rg 3 BR, 2 BA unr. crpts, drp11, Huntington ~each 5400 . * . 675-6050 ) 2 BR, \V/\Y cpts, drps, blln Huntington B•adt 4400 in 4,pJexes. 516·1034 blk to ocean. Yearly, $2j(I,
. ,. 1010 SO. Bayfront: 4 Br. ~!~ * DffiECT TO TENANT R /0, spir slrcse'. frplc. NE\V '!. Br. lt,~ Ba \\'/ gar. * 673-8088.
• ba, \1·atcrfront hon1e & 2 Br. SNUG & LOVELY 1 BR Cot· j IAllll lllWEllEIT Cl .. lliC.. 24.Hr. Delivery $l!l:J. li!~i E. lSth._ 55~2. FllEE RENT-2 1\'k~. Ne1v 1 Ad ults-epts, drps. fncd yd l===.====== ~ •. ,':. ba . garage apt. Dock laRl'. Carpets, drapes. huge -lOO'/~ Purchase OJ)tlon • "EAUT. Bach .& 1 Bi·. Br at heh. Quiet. $I:JCI. Look \\'/ patio. \Vlr pd. Gardnr. W•stchff 5230
; , •c:;ccn,.:C:::n;_•od=y,.:R,::l;_lr;_. _;_6!:::2_-<,::62:::0 !C"n e I nrd for pe! s12· 0 -p you·n rent! P\'l derk/pa\. ---------1· c r Y s. "· BEAUTIFUL hv111C', s1veeping Con1plc!c 1 BR Apt as apt. $29.50 \\'klY & up. 63&--1120. !l'i-B t r K"t h ~ CHAR~f !NG 1vinter rentals. C & S Speedy · f ba Bd 3 b l Lo'v ., •. •-./mo. Fu·o .• ,·ncl ut>.l. "-"'" '"51. W.1-A 14th. 536-1 l 19 • 261!}-E Santa Ana Ave. $15."i -~· cau · urn. 1 c cnettr
B 2 RENTALS • 54 .. 9365 view o y, 3 r., all, "·• ~~~ , "'"'"".. 673-178~. .,~~ Bachelor ..?P!. H .. Pool. Util
One So. aylront, To 4 BR. huge family rn1., 2 patios al· 30-Day 1.tinimum $l25-2 BR Trailer. l or 2 66_1-_K_V_k_,1•,.n.,·a.,s,.1,,.· --•-~.1 pd. Carport. Qilkl, older
$150 to S350. A:;L 673-1200 VERY CLEAN & spacious 3 so 1vith vie11', full dining rm., *-\VIDE VARIETY adults only no pets Ulil in. e DEL LAKE ~1ANOR e 1135-$155 gentile g('ntlr.man 0 n I y.
l.gun. Be.ch 2705 bedrm home 11'ith large built· ins. BRK $425 mo. CUSTOM FURNITURE eluded. &1i.11ra. ' 2 i!:.: 1serfR ':'.~~.e s1:' 2 Br. unturn. Drps, crpts, 1_64="',,'=51,,'======
1,;:,;:c:o.:=...;;.:.::;:c:., _ __::;.;;;. yard, sprinklers, bltn s, 540-1720 RENTAL stove, refrig. ALSO ~ Br.1-
ON BEACH!
• 2 BR uni. From.$225
~ 2 BR Fum . From $285 c. rpcts-drape.s-dishwasher
heated pool-sauna-teilnis
rec room-ocean view&
pr ~io ample parkins,
fi1'1?place for 1240 per mo. 1 •,~,,-w-po_rt_S_l_>0_re_s_·l-br-,",-b-a, 517 \V, 19th St., CM, 548.34gi 1 ~R FURN $l~:i0/m.o. incl Pool. Patio. Adlts. 53&6717 avail Nov 3rd. Ask about Irvine 5231
• Lease/Sale Furnish•d Families only. call Ageni I ,.i0iiOiiOiiOiiOii0iiOii0i0il ulil. Pool, gar, disposal. FitEE UtiL Furn 1 & 2 BR our discount plan. 741-W. 1;;;;;;;;;:;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; J
;;· • Lovely Beach Condo 546-4141 -~ ~.I ~~~~~Jsriv. $240/mo, VI' ~--$lS Wk Adults, no pets. 642-238:!. apts, block to beach $85 to l8th St. &t2-ll5S.
· Security guards.
HUNTINGTON
PACIFIC ~-Avail No1v for lea...C thru 1 -""""""'-=c-~--·= rrom • FURN Bach•lor & 1 Br. $160. 536-3n7, 536-7282 NOW LEASING! ~t ,June or longer. 2 BR, 2 BA, * Crackling Logs • BLUFFS • Charming Oceanfrt & Vie\V Exceptionally nice I 536-1366. 3 BR*, 1•.1 B$A17' o •• ,,·o,*•11.to•, New, ·family and adults units ~ UPPl'r \\•ith li\'lng, dining 3 BRn11~ BA, pool L\lMAC! apartments; linen & ma.id 2110 Newport Blvd, CM 2 BR fum apl. No dl.ildren, with total recreation club ~ -ki1chcn arl'as ma.in floor ov· L~ THE FRPLC. is an invl· SW:l. 64-1-2432 serv. hW pool. all ut11.1-~=-==~-~-~~ No pets. 526 ?.iain St. CTPU!, d.rp
1
s. A_;;~ Cabout o
5
ur and pre-school. 1, 2, k 3
( erlooking beautiful po o I . taUon to the fun.Joving fam. THE BLUFFS-4 Br, 2 Ba Sngls s1nl fan1ilv ,1; 101 ok. BACHELOR apt for7 :d~ll (across fronl Library). discount pan. oou enter I. bdrm' irom $l50.·Nr. shop. ~I .Large 2 car po11 plu.~ stor-i!y! 3 BR. 2 Ba. r enced Co11do111inium. (nr tennis v 'ILLAGE .INN ~~rk,'g pe.t;IJ· .nrl 11
1•1t. 113• 0 642-8340 ping, golf, schools. Jusr :, age & completely laundry fa. yrd. Bring p<>ls. $210. Cl'!.) Pool. $325/mo. 6-144867 LAG UNA BE1,·".:H 494-M.36 op _g. ~ J inc u 1 • a. l\-1 D. 1 & 2 BR cp!s, ..:..cc.:::....:..------·I
" BALBOA INN ,,&l~~Jl.._1=58~2~-,.--""'=c drps, n.r beach. 409 Calit. 2 BR, l \{i ba snidio apt. encl. south ot San,Diego Fwy. on , cilitir.s. All beautifully ,t C & S Speedy 1.: I C 1 Dr I · ~"733 ' '.cOtnplell'ly fu111ished, linens, RALBOA 675-8740 1 Br. ;12>-pool, spac. Adults. 53&-4261 or 847-5169 gaJ'., frplc. pvt pat o' u vcr " rv1ne, ,,,,...., . RENTALS e 548-9365 ; University Park 3237 ideal for Bachelor, 1993 BACHELOR A t Util pd p::i.rkng ror camper or boat. PARK WEST
;\ ::China, etc. if desired. Only d• ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;. ~"""""""""""" ... """"I NEAR OCEP • AN' • Chlldrerl ,OK. no pets. 634 APARTMENTS ··100 ~,, to pn·vat• """"" * K1"ds Para 1se APARTMENT Chureh. 54 .. 96.13. :. ,Ten;i~ !urt & 2nd pool~: LOVE & LAUGHTER n~dcd 3 BR. 2 ba •.•••••••.•••• $300 2 BR, 1 Ba furn, upstairs, LJNDBORG CO. s3&.2579 ffa!nilton, or call S48-9380 Owned and Managed by
so on prope11y \Vilh gorg· to ring this 4 BR, + nlm· 3 Bll', & din, nn., 2 ba •• i 325 RENTAL bltn range, .crpts. No pets. -LRG 2 " 3 B.r. Crpts, drpt:, l~~Th!!!•~lrv~i,.~Co~m!!!pa!!!ny~~ ~ eous landscaping thru-0ut, pus mi, 2 Bath home. Fenc-4 BR., lam. mi. & din . .rm. $70.00 & UP $145/mo. 673-7178. L.1gun1 8e•ch 4705 encl patio, kids welcome.I:
!" ,Easy access to super mkt, ed yard. Children & pets ok. air100nd., Turtle Rock $360 ALL SIZES • ALL AREAS LGE, atlrac. bachelor nenr THE Beach ~fotor Inn has a :~pt 1 ~Iaple Ave. Back S.y
! ~ :Shopping, eac. $~ month, ~225, 3 BR. 2~~ ba •• ......... S295 1',URN. OR UN FURN. O.C.C, $1J5 1no, incl util 995 beautilul Inner courtyard p L 1 "inter basis. Will consider C & S Speedy ASK EOR_BONNIE_ Valencia. 540-9680. which leads aown to-the· LRG~2-BR.~ * S155 E-ASANT View-Restful
ll'ase • purehase or outright RENTALS e 548-9365 132-7800 SIOO • INCL. util, Small apt Inn's fu.IJ slz~ ·hea ted pool. W/w
0
crpls drps disposal surround 111 gs in nice i sale. Adults pref<'rrcd. Refs. I Continental Breakfast ;g prv patio,' adu.I~. ~ pets: neighborhoQd. 2 Br. elec kit, .499.zt52 ANI or 837-0791 any· 1 BR priv home ••......•. $65 Just for Sing e Adults for adult man. Nr. 15th & 21).17 Charle St. 5'18-6030 or hid pool, carport ' extra
2 en fenced for kids •••• $120 SOUTH BAY CLUB Nev;port. &12-5:>83 , served to guests in this gar. 646-lS41. pkg. $16.5, 673-3690
j : 'timl'. 2 BR kids/""ts OK •••• S12:l APARTMENTS den setting, Units .ranSf ,.. S12i-2 BR Tralter. l ~r. 2 from $100 per mo. 1: up. : ENGL!Sll s1·.!c 2h ~~1e. 3 BR kids/pets OK ••.• $150 Isl Western Bank Bldg. Newport. Beach adults only, flO pets. Util in-Dnil" niaid servlec 494_5294 NEW 2 BDR.i\I, Beam cell· East Bluff 5242
chestnut pane ing, ...... c., 4 BR sY;hn pool, kids/ University Park 880 Irvine A\'C'. eluded. 642-3375. .. -. ings, \vood pancLing. All reel---------'~
5240
711 OCEAN A VE;, H.B.
(714) 53ti-1487
Ofc. open JO am-6 pm Daily
l\fanaged by
\VILLIA"I \VALTE)\S CO.
Huntington Granada
1 BR. From $135
2 BR. 2 BA, From $155 .
Sep FAMILY SECTIOl'{ for
children under 5.
Just South of Warner
on Golden-West;-if.B;-
( 714) 847-1055
* HERITAGE APfS
AVAILABLE NO\V
17401 Kt>elson Ln, H.8.
Lrg Attrac 2 Br 1-"rom $139
Kids ok. All extras. Pool. Pvt
patio area. Rec bldg .
847-8335 or 847-7443 . view from all roon1s. pets .................. ~1 95 Day 833-0101 Nights <Irvine and 16th ) 1
1
1 BB. N. end, ~~ blk shop/ features. $16;;. Adults, no
' -flagstone patio, out-dool' 4 BH. deb:e horse ranch .• $225 (714 ) 645•0550 -bch, Jdt-y facll. Ad uUs. '175 pets. Call now 646--0073. NEWPORT BEACH
• barbecue & garden. ?11ature STAR•LET 776-7330 Newport Beach 4200 up. 494-44&8, 8304237. •. 387 \V. Bny Stre<?t • Villa Or•n•d• Apts. SPACIOUS NE\V 2 br, 2 ba,
adults only. Ref. Avail Nov l Corona det Mar 3250 llOLIDA Y PLAZA. SPACIOUS 2 & 3 BR. N,, .. 1., Furnish.ed. Five be. drooms & irpl<', lge clos('ts. shag
!· ,..,,,, •\32 CHA Rl°'IIING 2 bcdrm, 1 hath, ----------DELUX'E Spn"•·0 ,,, 1 BR I---..,.------DELUXE bachelor apt; • J d l b emfs drn<: bltns El..,. -n-.,.,.,.., -. '" p:·•·ntcd. CID, ,.._,.,.....,11. Kids ~n .• wit I alcon1es abov. e !: .,, ' .,. .. , . .. .. '-"
ENTALS Newport Hghts, c1'pts, drps, sp•c 4 BR 2" bo furn apt $135. 2 BR + den A New Way To Live clean, carport, !dry. Util. .. ._...,.-._A1 C 1 1 trolled gar Nr beach '"75
1 '' · " '' · 58 ok. 2214 Colle<• No, 2. pauo ,,., O\V. rac ous 1vlng ,,,.,, na •i 0 ; ~ ... 131 • ~ ·
U lu , h-..1 sto~·e, re.frig., adu ts, no Fireplace. $3?S Per TITonTh $100. Jlea!ed pool. Ain ple in Newport B•ach furn. 497-1036 or 49'-10 & 1 ,._,.1 1 ~ , ,.
t Houses n rn1s ""' pe!S, $173. 645·2423, 642-5200 parking. No children -no OAKWOOD GARDEN 646-00Z7. <fll et surrow.., ngs or l, ALSO ha\'e furn, 2 BR. du· D•na Po"int (740 family with children, Near REDECORA TE D 2 br
:. i;:•:::ne:•o:•.:•::.l ____ .;3000:.:.:o 2 BR mob hm ., 1 blk to bch, plex, $175 per mo. Adults l="=1,,'·=· 1"96"5"P"o"m"o"na","C"'='=· =I APARTMENTS l----------IHARBOR Hgts Lrg 3 Br, 2 Corona de! l\farHlgti School. duplex, crpts, drps, stove, l ln S• adlt pk, $150 mo. only • No pets, On 16th Street •btwn SING LE, 'IV, l'leated pool, 2 Bil, pvt patio, drps, crpts, Fireplace, wet bar &. built-gar. No pets. Refs nq'd. ~ LANDLORDS!! Fron1ier Rlty. Buena Park. \VE HAVE OTIIERS Costa Mesa 4100 lrvlne and Dover Dr. bl k.ffumbch.$3S.wk.-Sl35. bllns. frplc. immcd. occup. in kitchen appliances, Will 540-4925'evcs. I-15122-8'-IR121ED, E8C21-893 ~B5r .. nu wlw RDEOANLTVO. RFRAN6K7,L212N22 -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-,.-,1--~(~7,1_4")=64"2_-1_1~7~0=-I mG. Dana Marina Jnn, 34lll $235/mo. ;,.J~736t. cr,nsider unfurnished or furn. FREE RENT-2 ,.,,ks, NS!_ 1 ,,---,,. * SUNNY * BA YCLIFF MOTEL Coas! Jlwy., Dana Pl. 2 Br apt, W-8ide in EX· iture purchase. Br at bch. Quiet. $130. a.pok
\1acancy Problems Ended & drps, avail ll/15. Chldrn 2 BR. + fani. nn. 2 Blks. to RENTALS CJIANGE for lite hsekpg & 835 M.IIGOS WAY 644--2991 & you'll r ('nt! Pvt deck/pa.I.
FREE i;upply "of qualified & petok. Bkr. 5~98D. ocean, on Lark~pur. $235 * ACRES * *.LO\V WE~KLY .RATE~ * A U lu -1. child care-2 in f ants . Cold11-ell, Banker & Co. 204-A 14th. 536-1319,
tenants at no cost to you. l\to., ulil. included * M t I A ~ Kitchen, TV s, maid servJCC', pts. n rnf.,...ed i &12-6366. l\1anaging agent ll.33-0700 673-1784.
k for LEE or OLA Costa Mesa 3100 Scenic Pt'O"""tie8 6T;.>-572G q,re • pts. ~ licated Pool. G I ' 5000 1 BR uni 1·~1nio Pool ,-~B-r.-1~\l-~ba--to-wnbou--,.·t .-~ Studio i 1 Bedrooms · 64G-326:i enera · · .wu • • ~~=~=~='""-. ' 832·6600 LARGE 4 BR, 3 BA. split L Elec &· \\'Ir pd. Adl!s, no e NEW DELUXE e w 11 rp I c , washer/~. ~--c:--:".C::OGL':'.:-"'. ... 3 BR, 2 BA, crpts, drps, le\•el, Spanish decor, $375. OW RATES 1 BR, gar. 11,ii blk.~ to beach. APARTMENT pel!I. l\fESA l\IANOR. 241 3 BR, 2 BA Apt Jor lease. elec: .range, oven le retrig. oneymoon Cottage . frplc, family rnl. S2:'-,0, I mme d. 0 ('cu p an C' y. D&y, \Vcck .or Month No children o.r pe!s SJJ.j mo \Vil.son Ave, CM. 54~7405 Incl spac. master auitc, din $175 mo. Phone 2ll/64fr9910
3 BR 2 BA A t '160 &16--0911, &12--1771 • Color TV, Alr Cond. yrly. \\'ater, gas Pd · RENTAL • dbl -d NE\V' N Li d t 2" 3 -~ ' ' P i::. ·1 • e Pool ·& Phone Serv incl, s.1~2152. 2 BR, l ll· BA. aharp, Cfl>ts, nn ~ Cfll'age, au.... oor . ever ve -n: ~ ClfARMING 1 BR home. Wells-McCardle, Rltrs. 1 2~B~R-. "d".,-.-.~;",.-.-rn-,,-f<p~l-c, • l\lo.id &>n•Jcc nvail. 2 ALL :i~~:O. ~~PAREAS drps, approx 1200 sq ft. opener avail. Pool k Rec~ BDRi\tS. Nr. Bcll<'h ! Frplc, picturesque landsca~ 1810 Newport Blvd., 0 1 avail Dec, 1st, Adlts only, 1 Sitnal So, of O.C, BEACH I-louse duplex, BR, Avail now. S160 mo ., area. •A&t. 64frl070 *
• ing. Gardene1· included. 548-7729 $23.i mo. 67~974 ev11s. FAirground.~ -2 BA . 4 hses from Ocean, FURN. OR UNFURN, 545-4879 e FROM $265 e "WEED It & reap", .clean .,~ BEACll AREA", $ls:!. 3 BR. 2 BA, bltns, incl 3 BR, crpt8, drps, sn1 yard. 2.376 Nev,'J>Ort Blvd. Til June. Sl5.J. UHi pd. ASK FOR BONNIE MARRLEDS -Children $:) 865 Amlgoe Way, NB out the tre&BUl'H 4 trash -
C & S ·Speedy . dshwhr. $220/nio. Jm med. So. of H\\'Y, Yr lease 54g.9755 9ti2-S9S3. 132-7800 oU. Nassau Palms -2 BR. Managed by turn into c8sh 1hrll • Daily
• RENTALS e 548-9365 avail. 540-U51or557-7648. S215/mo. Gi3-9l 7!1. CLIP TillS AD... l':OCEANFRONT -\Vinter 1---------:=-Gardens, Pool. $15()..$160. WILLJAtt WALTERS CO. Pilot Clusined ad. 642-5678
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rentals .. 2, 3 & 4 BR's. 177 E -~ St '"'" ...,,.~ gOOd for S2 on night'it · .i:£"u · .,..._...,.,;i
rent or SS on \\'ttk'.c; rent. Adults only.* CaU 67J.8088 RENTAL FINDERS 7.11~25'"'.~M':ca~ru"'re-'-ad..,C.,u!~ts-. ~,~B~R~.1 Fountain V•lley 5410 Fountain V•lfey 1410
• • • a • • • • • 1 SAIL-INN f.lOTEL Frff To landlords •bltina, crpts, drp11. Close to ------''----------="'---'-'"'I
REl\1ARIV\BLY Adj Bay & Beach. Deluxe 11hopi, no _pet~. 541).lllOO.
UNBELIEVABLY rms fr $37.50 wk. titfr1841 645.0111 l LC B 2 Ba ,_ r, , new cp.,,,
EXTRAOROINARIL Y 2 BR.; 1,;, blk. to beach. $185 4JJ W.1M, c .... M... drps, no pets, c:h.ldm ok. Avl
BEAUTIFUL Month, thru June 15th, ''Nf\1. 1 $165 .. 54fr'l245 alt 5.
Val D'isereG•rd•nApts O\VNER 67>1&12 BRAND NEW dlx 2 br
Ad I triplex aplE. Priv patios, u ts, no pcrs DELUXE I BR apt Putting green, l\'atcrfall & $l2.i mo. Ii ag crpls, gar, $175 336 Z·.
strearn, flowel'!I everywh<'re, * OR 3-2677 * 20th St. C.i\1, &12-490i
45' Pl?°I, rec. room, billiards, 3 BR, 21.~ BA, fttmily room, Cost• Mes•
B.BQ Ii. S1111n11., fum .. unfurn, frplc, bll·ins, pool, $250. mo.
Singles, l BR, l BR+ den, 645-2089 or &12--0300. NEW TOWNHOUSE
2, HR. 1')"01n $135, Stt. It! 2 BR, 1\\i Ba. & 2 BR. Crptg, 2000 Parsot1i1 Rd 642.8670 LRG 1 BR. Garden apts on
S.t\i·eeo HlU'bor •.. Ne-•I' Bay. Furn S200. Unlum $185 drps, :icU clet1ninr gas ov.
5100
3 BR, 2~~ BA. aharp, crpts,
drps.-fncd. Avail now. $195
mo. S.15-4819
*NICE 1 BR. Unfurn .
Fh-eplace.i.. Utll lnel.
*C'WI $18-1674*
DEWXE 2 BR , l~~ ba, cpts,
drps, studio apt. Adults, hW
pool. $180. 548-9341.
···-l l Utll 67"741 en, encl gilt, Palios, 5"-6900 ~;2~B~l;k;N:.:·~1;9t~h;,. =o-=c:-:,-J'-""-i-;;;'idj;~>O;;ifi·;;;;:--2 BR. 16J.3 Santa Ana Aviei. I Bed rrl f 337 \V. Wllaon. •·-r ~. ,_ / C S 1'00 urn, ......... mo ........... , .... .,1 s1ovt A A VICTORIA 1160. monlh yearly 2lQ2 HARIOR GREENS .. ~ 54J.3512 or 61&-6'193
Nl!W LUXURY APTS. Ocean front Apt:-tl NB GARDEll A sruoto APrS 2 BR. Upotaln, bltn RIO,
1, 2 & 3 BR's-From $1'5 I Br apt, also &chtlor aJ)t. Bach.1, 2, S BR.'1. from $110. mrtg. No chUdren or pets.
Furn it. Unf. Adi'.lllig, no pet.. ST.....SJ~ mo. Eves Ir. am 2700 Pttenon Wq,, C.M. 1140. -..1455 , ,
525 W. Victoria, CM · 494-2230, GTS-7ll7e. Me-0370 1 BR. Apt. Furn or Uoturn .
Phont .548-4651 1 Br ft1m. Utilities paid. LR(i l BR:•AvalJ Nov 8, lq: No· pets, no chtldttn, 820
VERY lovely 2 BR, w/w \~early $1&1. 2 ntt Avail Nl'lV lS. C.l'J)Of'f Center St. 642-5.MS.
cpt, bllns, compt. decorated, 968-1793 & pool. From $13a. Aitk our 1 &. 2 BR unr. S150 & $170 utll
pool, no childttn or pets. Yrly $150, 1 BR apt, discount plan. 1S4G Plattn-Incl, ChildMn ok. 307
5-13'-53i6. Utlljlies paid 111'. Seo ~l;t apt JI. 1 AVOcado Al>t 9. ~
SE:L.LJNG Your boa!? "List" * 30-i 33rd St. * 2 Br unf-ovtrlOOk8 golf NE\VLY Dec-2 Br, upataln;,
u:ith ui; •• Sf:'U It fast. Daily BALBOA BAY CLUB eot!I'i;e· $113 mo . Ad u 1 ta Cprl.,:, drps.. dbl gar. Adul lS,
PIJot Clauitied. 642.-56"78 F\l.rr bachelor. 548-3268 only. 6r~tl or ft4M677. .$160. ltl4 Ylol1 Pl. fl'J..790'J.
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REAL° ESTATE
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Office Rental 6070 * * * • ANNOl,INCEMINTS ,
ond NOTICES
Personals
SERVICE DIRECTORY I SERVICE DIRECTO.RY SERVICE D'.REC~
Cement, Concrete 6600 H.uling 6730 Tiit , Certm1c 6974
R_,,1 hr Roni 59'5
ROOM for employed rna.n
ne,ar Dougtu pant. HUl>-
tlngton Bch. ; l .c I w k •
Cbum1ng, casuaJ, nrw apts 89Z-4293
at lbt beach. 1 'n~oo=M~&....,.ba"lh,_-,to..-,-m--.,,-,-,
~VPEft.DELUXE QUALJTY
1·2-3 room, up to 3,IXXI »q.
ft ot!Jce Muitcs, Im.med. oc.
cupancy. Orange C n t y,
Airport Jrvlrle eom.,,erc,
Complex, adj. Airporler
l:l<>tel & RestAllra.ll!, ~.
San Diego & N'pL 1''\vys,
UNCROWDED PARKING
* FUD..Y LICENSED * R<..,,.,.;i Hindu Spjl'llUallst
Advice on all matters.
Love, Marriq:e, llUAiftesll:
CUSTOM CONCRETE
PATIO-DRIVES-ETC,
Ftte estimate. 675-S516
DECORATIVE CONCRETE
DRIVES • WALKS • PATIO
1 BR. From Sl.52 lady or :.1udent. Kitchen
2 BR. 1-"TOm '2\S priv. H.B .. 968-6737 alt 8 pm
Readlnp riven 7 days a
w~I(. 9 AM -9 PM
312 N. FJ Camino Rta.11 San Clemente
CALL DON, 64U514
21661 Brookhunt St, tm Controcten
'-=-='<,7cl:..;4(.-) i9ie62=--:,::;3:....,,,,:::i Mioc. R•ntal1
•.·S130 -2 BR, crpts, drp!f.
5999
LO\VESr RA~
Ov.<ner/mgr. 2172 DuPont Dr.,
Rh, 8, Newport Beach,
833-3223 Courtesy to Bro~rs
'°'-=n '::;i. ~, ~-;I. 492-9136. 492-0016 , REMODELING 1 A
SPECIALITY. General Con-
tractor. Francia P. Vaguy. ......,, 'bltns, d~hwshr, prage. Alt l.ge atHc space in garage &.
4 j)m, 841--3727 sp, Jor camper or si>ace ! ""' Whoddya Wont? Whoddyo Got?
Announcements 6410
J & 2 BR New apts, Frple's. Also 3 used rugs w/pads.
Near Ocean! Patio. Adults. 1 =54~ .. ~""~~----~~· I
l.fNDBORG CO. 536-2519 SINGLE car garage w/elec-Commercl•I 60l5
S~'i~~~~L:~~~l~~~:E~~R
Spoclol Rote
* LADIES Ol'' GEN'L remodeling & mainl
ORANGE COUNTY * No job too •mall,
Compllm~ntary Te n n t s Uc'd/iruiured, 675-8183
J BR, near be1:1ch, crpts, tricily. Lake Park, H.B. 1-----------I S Linet -S tlme1 -5 bucks
lltULas -AD MUST INCLUDI:
Clinic every Thurs morning, 1 c=EN=~.L~,.-m-od~el~l-,,.-&~ma-l"-t.
lD-12, at Sooth Ba,y Club Na job too sma l l.
Tennis Courts by one of Lic'd/lnsured. 6'5-8183
cali!omia's 'leadl11g tennis I --,.,=~-~~-~-
drp11, pool, a<Julls, no pets, $25. 962-TI37
Tradcv.·inds Riiy 8'17-8SU. 1----------
COl\IMERCJAt,lNDUSTRIAL
Re.olal! 500 sq, ft. lo 2800 sq.
ft. l3c l<> lOc. 496..1840 SC.
1-W1111 Y.• llllv• "' Ir.,._ .._Wlllt ,.. want Ill 1r-. >-You• ..,. ,..,,~ , .. ....., ~ 11-.. ....,.,,......_
s.-NOTHINO fOlt SAL.a -TUOIS ONLY! instructors, SOuth Bay Club Additions * Remodelin&:
To Place Your Tr1der's Ptradise Ad tennis pro Tony Prodan 1c. Gerw)ck & Son, Lie.
" BR APT, 3 b11a '""" REAL ESTATE
beach. S135. General
~'1.4:t61 oc 536-lTIO
e· .iA.>E 2 br apt-Crpts, drps,
b.ltns. Avail Now 1.
962-8578
2 BR, $135
r\t'ar school. 646-2547
2 BR. Crpts, drps, range.
Closed gar Children &
small pet <>'j/, 110: 842-8365.
~160-2 BR, pool. pvt patio, gar: kx:kl'rs. Near new, 1
<".hild 78ll Glenrof', 842-2834.
Br. Condo. Bllns. retrig,
\l.'ash/dryr, cpts, drps. S\&5
on lse. 5-18-1405 <>r 646-6762.
Fountain Valley 5410
AU. NE\V
VALLEY PARK
For FAMILIES with pre.
school children only.
2 & 3 BR and 2 BR Studio
SI60 t<> SZ15
17256 Sou!h Euclid, FV
(Jusl South <>1 Y.'arnerl
(714) 540-4785
Income Pr.operty Industrial Rent•I -6090 PHONE '42~5671 his aiststants. For further ~l * 549-2178
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.jCOMM'L & industr!8-J space Have $10,000 equity in
for lease <>n San Diego Fwy choice 40 acre Christmas
nr l...agurul Niguel. Delta Valley Ore parcel to trade
Electric, 831-1400 as ~n ~nt cm 'furn.
FOR L.se--5300 sq ft prime house <>r condo, 673-0802
DON'T FIGHT
RENTALS w •.re h s e space-all/part. :V. Ft Cabin Cruiser; tip top ~-k ••. ind ~a1 ln'11!e liwf. Mr, Bullard _M .. 0 twin • ·--·-· '-''"' Ull fl('W USu• ~"l. '-~·· screw, ..,....,,,,
building tn prime Jocalion. with extras. FOR house,
New 3 year lease at $1100 NEW Bldg, 1368 to. 2300_ft. units <>r T.D.'s.
per m<>nth. \Vill net approxi-Nr. Baker. & Fairview, 1 yr OWNER ST':i-6259
matl'ly ll'#>. Sa.Jes price, ]ease. Sulhvan, 54a-4429. COSTA 1.1.ESA C-1 COR
$108,000, 1dt-al investment · 6200 90xll7·2 bldgs val $68,000.
and hedge for infiation. For Acreage Eq $42,000. Income $445 mo,
more information, please 1-ff:rllEI' 80 AC M-3 ZONE F<>r hi desert, Cal <>r <>Ut-<>f.
call K. \V, Small with S.E. Area • Mobile Jlomc >tale, OWNER 646-8558
Eckhoff & Assoc., Inc. Park -Subdiv. Gun Club-.62 Corvair .69 mtr bJt
541-2621. Eves-wknds 5J8.597l near Hwy & Store.s. $2500 trans xlnt 'bod 1400 ~al !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ J Acre. Terms Open, F , . • . Y, . • g UNITS, well-maintained, Housholder, 26555 Marshall, Nickle an1usemenl machine,
<>n spacious 100' froniage. 2 li.emet Cali! orig cost $80 ea, Trade for
br ea, bltns. patios, encl '714 _ 9zr.226Q P/U or!! 174-1698 aft 5.
gar. Walk 2 blks t<> 17th St 10 Ac. So, Calif. $lO dn, no Laguna Niguel Golf Course
shop'g nr Newport Blvd. mo, $995 F/P, L. Shewfelf, l<>t. ~eluded eany<>n vu of
Approx n4..000 ann. gr inc. 32.6 \V 3rd St LA 6 fairways, lake & clbhse.
Price: S 10 6. 000. 213:623-SlOl. ' Trd for contm, TD's, mltplx
213/799"8Zll or 682-2849 40 AC. Zoned Mobile Homes. if1 Hbr area. Owner 64;r1021
Bkr. P. 0. Box ru. H & ~ -· Paved frontage, Next to S50 ave vacant improv""
info, 645-0550
Tabor R-2 lot $14,950, Lake I 'y"o~u~eo~,.~, ~ .. '",.-to-go~all~tbe-1 Carpet Cleaning
Matthews view (2 Jotsl 7 acr V.'BY to Jamaica for a F & M Cleani'l&: • Service.
S20,oo:>. Klamath f'alls 2% Jamaican shoe shine. ~ Holiday Special Until Dec.
acr, Sl5000mg. ~cbang~A~~ Bill's 40c Jamaican Shine, 22nd. 6c a sq, ft Shag 7c. ;;".-''~'.:::::-.;:~~·-A~g~1o;-,-.,=-l~l=S5~S.c.C="'='~'·~"'~gu=""=.=Be=•=ch.:::: 1 Certi-Foamer, dries in 2 '62 Chev Van, ttblt eng., COTTON T-shirt fabric $1.49/ hrs. 536-3508, ~2247. l!eW tires, panelled, crptd, yd. Like at old C.M. Knitting, I -,D~,-...,-""~ea,,,.=-'--'-'1~a=-.'--ani.~,.-
lolle1, relrlg, bed. Value American Knits, 2026-A N. Autumn Special
$1250. Exchange !or land. Tustin, Orange. 637-fil3J. 400' $20. Free Est.
=-5.16-~11~3~1.,.-.,,-..,---,.--,...,,.-·l~~:;'.=====7.;; Repair-Install. 645-Ul7.
WANT: 4 units (or less), Or. Auctions 6430 STEAM Jet carpet cleaning.
1u:ge County, Have Costa By· ClarKare, nation-wide
1.fesa home, vat $30,000, <>r AUCTION service. Free est. 642-4055
~~i:SS Realtor 494-5488 VALUES I VALUESI
1-IAVE lge., lx:aut. custom
hotnl.', N'pt. Beach, \Vant
improved investnient prop.
erty. Equity $40.000. P:rra·
mid Exchangors 675-8800.
44' HOUSEBOAT, Xlnt, Live
aboard, slip avail. \Vilt take
car smaller b<>at in trade
for equity.
* S<IS.2434. *
Redeemed pawn items,
Furniture, appli1nces
and imports!
Wed., Nov. 4th, 7:30 pm
COAST
AUCTION HOUSE
2426 Newport Blvd, CM
642-8400
look for our Wagon!
Tutoring 6490
Carpet Laying &.
Repair
e EXPERT e
carpet instaJlati<>rui * 53!}.8327 *
6626
CARPET LAYING
C.A, Pa5e 642-2070
EXPERT
CARPEi' INSTALLATION
& REP AIR. 646-4191.
Electrlcal 6640 e ASfilJ~fE 7% LOAN e Milli<>n devel<>pment. SAC! Ml income, WANT: RI l<>t S.nta Ana 5620 C0sta i\fesa: 2 BR House 1';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; for S 19 O O Ip e r acrt'. or home, ooastal area, New-
21,2 acre rancho nr Corona.
Underv.oolld utll. C re a t
vie\11! $10,000 equily, Trade
for income, TDs <>r ?
TUTORING ln your home.1 ---------
Ce11. teacher. Grades 1-8. ELECTRICIAN. Small jobs,
1• + (4) 1 BR apts, Room 2 TERMS: 714: 682-ll:il part Beach thru Dana Point.
VILLA MARSEILLES mono. 1$.000. G""' $6,500. 6~ ·~ Reading systems, M r. maintenance & rep a i r s .
Jialhcock, 646-1368 Llc'd & Bonded: 548-5203 5'JD--40:J9. GOV'T Land, $5 acre. Write: ·~. ·: BRANO NEW Land Package, 1185 No. Ar-1'TuJ;-,~,~,~,-.~3~ba-. ~,.-m-,-m-.-"~'-
SPACIOUS BusiM'ss Rental 6060 rD\vh e ad Ave. San level home La Paz sec,
Q\vner/Broker 547-6~69
Lovely high desert home, 6
acres $30,000 value. Ex-
chanCe for )IOI.Ir property
Newport, Laguna area.
SERVICE DIRECTORY Floors 666S
l & 2 Bdrm. Apts. Bernardino, Ca. ~ Mission Viejo f<>r similar or
Adult Living sm home in CM, E·side or
--'----· ---Accounting 6500 CARPE'T VINYL TILE
Furn. & Unfurn. Out of State Prop. 6208 Mesa Verde. 837~ ' 4!H-4746 or 499-1331
Sm business-need dependable,
accurate & reas bookeepiog
LIC CONTR. FREE EST. * 540-7262 * rt>ishv.uhcr. color coordinat-FOR LEASE H 8~ A · ·eel appliances -plush shag 10 Level •c So. Utah. $25 DN· ave c., com., nlam COIN <>perated & cleaning I ;"°="';='=,:w;';l~lip=k=k=u=p'=OOS.=;>J78:;::; I ~G~a~rd~o~n~l~nt!_ ___ ~668~0 carpet • choice <>f 2 col<>r * BARBER $25 Mo-$2500 Full Price. th<l~fare Apple Val.; 7.0 fl.
O .. ~, •. 847-9982 Bahia Mor pwr, crusr. \Vant 'sel emea • 2 baths -stall .. ,"" tg 2 B 3 B h ,~hov.·e-rs . rrtirro~ ward-SHOP * ~B~u~s=1N=e~s~s~.-.... .---.~.-1P~ra~i<>~smExc~.n~;~
agency in new shopping I
center. Will trade equity for Babysitting 65SO * LANDSCAPING *
home, real estate or ??? NEWLY LICENSED New lawns, lawn removal,
543-4102: 962·9125. COSTA MESA PRE-SCHOOL renovating, All Ph a a!'.! s c-,-m-m-,-...,-;,-1-4-,,.,-,-.-11-,-Sln-,-.1 18t h&: M<>nrovia. Introdui;tory la.n~scape insrall & desia-ns,
robe doon • indirect light· FINANCIAL 675-6060.
ing in kitchen _ breakfast
bar •• ,,, p<;vat• ''"""' AIRPORTER·
, patio -'1"'• 1and""';"• . INN HOTEL
Business I-lave 2 choiet-estate lots,
Opportunities '300 S<>uth Pasadena; free &
offer, 1st Week Free! :Plan-Lie d contr. 12 yrs loc, exp. son (tnglewqoc!J S55.000 536-1225
brick Bar·S.Q's -large heat,
ed pools & lanai.
3101 So. Bristol St.
{1,21.li. N. ol So. Coas · Plau)
Santa An•
PHONE: 557-8200
ALL NEW
PARK PLAZA
Separate Family Section
~ BR. $137 e 2 BR Sl67
3824 South F1ov.?r St, SA
1l blk:!I E. Bristol & Mac-
Arthur, nr S. Coast Plaza
(714) 545-3214
Tustin 5640
DOWNING APTS
CORNER of WILLIA~1S &
ALLIANCE. SlS0.$190. 2 BR.
2 BA. 1200 sq. ft, soundproof,
r~/A heat, pvt patio. Adults.
:f.fgp • 16507 Alliance
or phorie OWN!r 6'16-5501
laguna 'Beach 5705
SPECTACULAR oceanfront
2 BR, 2 Bf,, putting green,
pool, adults no pel!, $350.
49!l-2354 or 499-2851.
DELUXE 2 BR. 2 BA, view,
elec f'ye Rarage, ldry.
497-l056 or 4.94-5810
Dan• Point 5740
CALL FOR
APPOINTMENT * 83:1-2nO *
STORE 23X40 f<>r 1 se,
presently fashion hide-away
dress shop. Some fixtures,
Avail Dec 1, 333 E. 17th St.,
C.i\1. 646-8661
HARBOR BLVD. front.
19 x 37' w I restroom, 2110
Harbor Blvd. CM. $200 mo.
year's !Pase. 548--0783.
OFFICE, STORE, near N'pt.
Post Ole, 2 Rms., 450 sq, It.
(;()()(I pking, $120 mo
Graham Rily 64&-2414.
Office Rentel 6070
PRESTIGE OFFICE
"Ol" THE BAY"
Al Lido yacht anchorage
J room -"Ground noor
Air cond., crpts, drps.
E·Z parking, Util. pa.id
$125 per month
711 Lido Parle Drive
Ne\\IP()r. Beach 673-1060
DELUXE oHc, suite, grnd.
floor, has own entrance and
Westcliff Dr. st. addrcs!I,
45C sq, ft . with pvt. panel
oUc. Desk space & reccpt,
$185 mo on lt'ase, inc air-
rond., util., crpts., drapes.
-~~-------1 clear. \Vant improved prop.
erty up to $250,000.
Madgf' Davis Rltr. 642-7000
Blue Chip stamps, mod cam-
era !or antique, <>Id, odd
cameras, lens, & photo stuff.
Box, steroo, Leite, Zeiss, EK
This can be the most irn· Leica. Pvt. collector 962-5278
portant adVt't'tisement of
y<>Ur life-because It may * change your eron<>mie pic-* *
clear, Take Orange Co. ned programs, hot lunches.1 _--,.,·~·,-,====~-
prop. or TDs. Roy J , Arnt-Ages 2.S, hrs 6:30 am.S pm, AL'S GARDENING
~-on, IUtr. 494-7260. $18 wk. C<>mpare; 642-4050 for Gardening & small land-
<>r 838-5237. scaping services can 541).5198
LICENSED Child care my Serving Newport, CdM, Cos.
home, ages 1 10 5, r.ton thru ta :f.1esa, Dover Shores,
Fri. Lul1C'hes & snacks in-\Vestclifl.
tlome, l\1csa \V()()(fs C.M. 10
mo's old $5.00J eq, FHA
$28,000 Joan al 7~%. Trade
for Pasadena area home, Jot
or T.D.'s. 557-i653.
* *
eluded, Vicinity of Baker & -~Pro=,,~.,-. ~G~anf-,.~--oM,,.-ru~.,~ .. -
Bristol. 549-4038. Pruning, tree W<>rk, sprnklr
ture I rom "bleak'• to I !J!\!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'![!l!!![!l!!~!!!!!! "bright." I ~ Owne~ who n<>w service BUSINESS and ANNOUNCEMENTS
* \VILL Babysit: My home; serv, aeration, I er ti l i z e ,
Pref infan(&-3 yrs. Vic: pest, disease, weed control.
Atlantic & 111agnolia HB. Cleanup jobs. 646--5893
536-8971. MONTHLY lawn main-
un vending machines are FINANCIAL •nd NOTICES gr<>wing fr<>m part-time to
full-time <>perators with Business Found (Fr11 Ads) 6400
• LOOKING f<>r a C<>m· tenance, New lawns &:
pahkln, For my 21~ yr old sprinklers installed, roto-
son. tilling, trees & shrubs * * 557-8842 * ref'TlCIVed, 548--5924 ComPll:ny's financinfi:', Opportunities 6300 l --------~-As htlle-as $600 to $1500 · invl'stmenl in Uil profit I----------LARGE Cray kitten appears CHILD CARE my home. any AL'S Landscaping, Tree
producini.: vr:ndlng ma~ AAA to be gray has dark spots age. Near Fairview & removal. Yard remodeling.
chines caon grow. CANOY ANO and stripes. Tick fur and 1 =A~d=•=m='=· =C=-'='~· ~54~9-<l~'-'-'-~ Trash hauling lot cleanup.
Time r<>qulren1ent Is 6 to SNACK SUPPLY flea· collar, Fair dr. and BABYSITTING, day <>r nite, Repair spmklers. 673-llSG, 8 h<>u1·s per week alonsi; k ,vi th a serviceable car. N<> WE ESTABLISH Du e M9-3297. lg fncd bk yd, infant CLEAN UP SPECIALIST
pers<>nal sales calls, The ALL R6µTES DOG Pt Daschshund, pt, "'elcome. 642-5299. New fence & repair. Mowing
machines do the selling for . ·-Chihuahua, blk w / b r n EXP/Mother, my home. Nr. &.. edging. Reas. 54S-6955. ~r:! Just give good ser-(~a:~liff~:i~:C:' mark'g, no collar or I.D. Bristol & Baker St's & LAWN Care, cleanups, trash
- - - -Plan <>ne $97 ... 00 Vic: Fair & Fairview. Sonora Sehl. 54fi-1692. hauling. F.V.. H.B., &
-p '' • • · ·' '· • ·' a. 545-3200. MY ho f -~ bk ·"" Weslrnstr. area. Free est. NATIONALLY Ian tw<> ............ $1625.00 =~~-~-~~~ me, e • .._~ ¥"• 847-5802
ADVERTISED BRANDS Plan lhree .......... $3250.()1) SMAU. White dog with black warm meals. Reas. 358 ='°"=~~....,.--~
diyision .of U:U Excellent i11C<>me for a few eyes and nose, Flea collar Hamilton, C.M. ~. JAPANESE Landscaping & 127;:, Prot1t Drivt\ ,_,,_ . and •ha,·· v ,·. Spru-a-• -~oru·-se-·1-Call f-Dallas, Texas 75247 , ........ .,.. v.eekly "':0~· (Days&: ... '" ..... ..... '"' BABYSITTING my h:>me, r;cuu .... • T ... ~. u•
I am interested iTim<>re In~ Evenings), Refilhng and col-Santa Ana Heights, 546-4131. reas. rates. tnfallts prefd free estimate, 548-1958 or
f<>rmation aOOut making lccfing nKlney from coin op. CREA.i\t colored shaggy hair-N.B. area, 673.TI82 -546-0'l'l4~--·------
money In the vending busi-erated dispensers in Costa ed med. size female dog, La-=='========-INEW Lawns. re-seed. Ccimpl
ness. I have a car•and. 6-8 1.lesa and surrounding area. guna Niguel nr Coast Hv.'Y. Brick, Masonry, lawn~-Clean up by job
hours per :·~'eek spare t.imc. (Handles name brand candy 400-4413 etc 6560 <>r mo. Free est. For info D I can invest $600 1n I\ I =~=~~---~~ route. and snacks). F<>r personal BLACK And tan PllPPli. found 897-2417 or 846-0932.
NEW duplex, 2 BR, 2 Bi\ l -54-~=9~"'6~=,.-:~--,--,'°"
spacious, Avail, early Nov, * DELUXE 1-room <>Uice.
No pets. '199-1675 Adjacent t<> Airporter lnn &
D I can 1nvcst $1.500 in a Interview in Costa Mesa near Kaiser school. \. Bric k, block, stone, Patios, GEN Cleanup, tree & spmkk l B 1 -• dd entrance ways, N<> job too rou c, • area, st!uu name, a ress fi46.TI87 seiv. Rotcitill. Handyman, and phone number lo ~1ulti. . sn1all_ 646-~, Ref lurn. Name ..................................... State Dislributing ln<" .. 1681 K~~S State Unlvcrs1ty odd jobs. Reas. 646-584.8
Address ..................... ........... \Vest Brood"'ay,' Anaheim) nng m Cos6,!•1!,esa. Carpentering '590 GARDENING
Rent1l1 Wanted 5990
:OCI \l.·omun Prof., respon."li·
ble, no pe1:i, wants perm.
uni.al unlurn or semi-furn 1
BR apt or house, quie t, vil'.!w oc. lrces, non canyon toe. ~In Del" . .15-22nd. \Vr\I(! <>r
dttl1 l\1~s Judi1h T!:!ndler,
<:enter for Lat·An1. S1udics.
lJniv. ol Cal., Berkeley.
'(4151 &12-MSS.
'* FREE * RENTAL SERVICE
TO
OWNERS &
MANAGERS
Call 541-9365
T~ACHER & son "'ant 2-3
BR home in Jlerhor lll
School area around Dec. 1.
673-2916.
; .e LANDLORDS e
FREE RENTAL SERVICE
-Broker. 5.14-{;9K2
Orange Cnty. Ai rp<>rt,
Carp., drapes. music, air-
ctlnd., etc. $125 Month
833-0101 OR 833--0144
DESK SPACE
222 Forest Avenue
Loguno Beoc h ........
BEAUTlFUL oUiCflS, air,
carpels, paneled. Feeing
Beaeh Blvd. Call 842-2525 <>r
call owner C2U) EX 4-0015
collect.
Calif., 92802. (714) 778-5060. ...,. .NU By Experienced Japanese City ........ Slate ...... Zip ...... ., . CARPENTRY * 548-02'28 *
Fish & chips·ldeal lor lamily lost 6'01 MINOR REPAIRS. No J<>b I===~---~~-
Phone ( ~) ........... ·-····-········ husincss or investment. Pvt ----------Too Small. CabinP.t ln gar-EXPER. Japanese Gardener,
U · -" I complete yd service. Relia. 011•ner n1ust se 1mn1 ..... 1a e-LOST: BlaC'k & \vhitc fcmult' ages & o l her cabinets,
25 000 .11 & neat, Free est, 642-4389 Jy. Orig sold f<>r S , : w1 Siberian Husky, vie. of 545-8175 il no answer leave
sac for fast deal, $5.000. Y.'ill Ne1vport He-ighls, NB msg at 646-2372. H. O. • EXP Japanese Gardener.
Dept. *8159A
Afil
\VANTED PART Ttl\1E take C'ar, real estate or '! In 646-6307. Anderson Maintenance & Clean-Up.
. trade. Call George 557.0288 WST n-· iiniOimilliG"<~R.;;;;t; J.~1~2~:".JP~m~-~~29~10~~-~ neltablc person for this area 6-l2-4SZ7 : °"1ge male poodle. REMODELING &: Repair
10 rcslock national distribu-or . Bal~ Island, ~un. ~v~. specialist. C<>mm'I, reside~ Complete Yard.Carel
lion <>I COFFEE nd hot ~!AIL Or<kr business. Make$ Plaid co JI a r, Charlie , Ual , Paneling, cabinets. JIM 54G-4.837
drink produC't"I In ~mpany )'.OU S r11 <> n e_~! Total in-nE\VARD? 6iH3n mar\itE", Iormica. Call e GARDENING SC!lViee &
secured lactory locaHons. vE"!lment $39J. Secured. LG. Altered ~1/Grey & \\'hi &14-1598. Cleanup, Free estimate.
\\'e are a highly refel'('nced &t5-2740. Cal. Looi 10123 • Vic:R ==E=P~AIRS=~-*-~A7L=T=E=RA~-' Exp Japanese, 543-8255 aft 6
company, ExcellPnt imml'di· · GoldPnv.·est .~ McFadden. TIONS * CABINETS. Any GAROENER-EXP'O DESK SPACE ate cash income for -4 10 6 Money to Loan 6320 H.B.Flca(.'()llar.892-6867 size j<>b , • · ~ *
305 No. El Camino Real hn. 111'eckly v.'Ork days or SOLID "'hite Shepllf!nl, fe. =~25~·~yn~;·-~~·~54~s.<~n~37'c I ::'====~""'";':"=';;~
San Clemente t>\'<'sJ You m9y expand full 1st TD loan n_ia le, 5 mos., jn S<>uth La-CUSTOM Cahinets, re~odf'l· Gener•I Services 6612
492-4420 1ime later v.·lth our expa~ guna. 499.2979 • ing & additions. State lic'd ~ sivn progra. m U y<>u d<'sire. ,~, INTEREST · contr. 54U'il4, &ls..5219 188 E 17th St. CM. Adjecent ·11 p
to Sec. Pacilk Nat'I Bank. 2 No l':xper1cncc necessary. 2 d TD l ersonals 6405 CUSTO?>I y,100D\VORK
rootn ()ffjce avall , incls all \\!(! \l'lll .train. Sl250 't<>jaJ n oan MASSAGE SPECIAL Furniture & Cabinets
uUl. except phone. call cash required. For more In-"' 548-4235 or 645-00\4
G4M2lO. for1naH011, "'rile Distributor Term~ based on equity. 6 Dollar's
KAREN JOY
"KNOWS" Dlvli:ion No, 100, llll. \V. 642-2171 545-0611 He & She Health Club Carpentry-All Types
LGE prestige pvt offi~ for R<>binhood, Stockion, Calif, Serving Harbor ~a 21 yrs. Sepa.rare "'alk In Sauna's tor Cali Syd, 84.7-2493 ~
rent. Allll"'f'rlng se r" 1 ee 95207. Include phone no, Sattler Mortnane Co. Ladies & Gentlemen 847·7879 Si11ALL JOB THmGS )'Our husbaud doe.Ii
Incl. 2192 DuPont Dr, Su1te I ~c.,c,..:..:,._;-="~'°"~~~-1 " " 17434 Beach Blvt:. (corner SPECIALIST not have time to do! llfaint-
YARD/Gar, Cleanup.
Remove trees, Ivy, trash. Always Lee's Ttte Serv1ce
Grade, backhoe. 962-87~5. Artistic pruning & ..removal, e MOVING.ct.EAN-UP & spray ing, tree scaping,
l lAUUNG, VERY REAS! Lic'<I &: ins. 6T::>-S750
**ROY:~** Upholstery 6990
Hou1tcloanln9 _!?!! * SAVE-SAVE +
HOUSE OF CLEAN W•UTED TIME ONLY
DOES EVERYTHING Reupholster your furniture
0>1nn1'l & Res. Oeaning ANY COUCH • $50.00
642 L8"4 ANY CHAIR • $25.00
-UVA Labor only
:-::;===--=--,,.--~-,.ICll()()ling o~ <>f our vast se· WINOOWS. &: walls washed. lee Lions <>f fabrics.
Fin, '""""· "'alro & REVAS UPHOLSTERY \\'axed, rug cleantng. Free 305 p I B 1.._ _
est. day/nite 673-3000. a m, • ~~• . . Satisfaclion since ~ Me.68 Cleannig Service 673-2794
Carpets, winOOws, floors ete.l===~=-~~~~--,1 Rea & Commc'I. 548-ffit czyKOSKl'S (Csy-k<>5-keyJ
Custom U pbolstery, 1831
68lO Newp<>rt Blvd, CM.
642-14f>1.
EUROPEAN La"<l""P" JOBS & EMPLOYMENT
own design & w<>rkmanship, J b od
call 496-3383 eve.s. o Want •
Women 7020
MAIO SERVICE 6825 PART time bookkeeping and
DOMESTICS
Feel like a Queen!
Have a ?1-tAID in your l1ome
typing, 1veekends. B-:>x
1.1-205.1 Dally Pilot, 330 West
Bay, C<>sfa ~tesa. •
to live in for as lo1v as S:l-10. AIDES -for convalescence,
$350 per mo. Services ren-elderly ca.re <>r family care.
dercd at <>ur <>Ui<"e <>r 111 Homemakers, 547-0681,
your h<>me. Please Call,
(213) 26&6250 Collect. Jobs--Men, Wom, 7100
LOCAL Girl v.·ants to clean ACCOUNT ANT <>r F / C
apts & priv. homes. Gd ref's Bf{KPR. ex per ' d . ln
& reas. r<1t11S! &12-11"24. prepal'Jtion of Ii nan c I a I
statements, N () n ·pro tit
P•inting, organizali<>n ui-es fund ac-
Paperhanging 6850 counting voocher system. --'---'="'---.c:.;.;o Ph: 642-9990 * F.XTERJOlt-lNTERlOR * 1~~~-~.-----1 IV ·i ,_ -• o·a• C 1 APT. Cleaning: \Voman on """ u.,..er i . u~ om nef!ded , exper. Own transp.
"-O:rk, fully guar. Fmest Personal ref's. &12-1224. paints. Free iest./color con-1"'====~'--C.C::.-·I suiting. Locnl refs. Lie, BABYSITTER Livc-i" until
Bond Ins 492-5338 549--0811 J une. 1 child, House c-lean--, • ' . I ' No Wasting ing. 5 ,~ days, $40. 536-9711,
*WALLPAPER* BEAUTY CONSULTANTS
\Vheo you call "1tac" needed by Genera! Foods ~o
548-1444 · 646-JID teach makeup arllStry, \Vill
train. Exec, position avail
INT-Ext painting. State & Ci· VIVIANE \VOODWARD
ty licensed. 30 yrs exp call COS~IETICS. 544-1463
Bill for tree est. 642-0238 if BABYSIITER no ans, &16-5268. ~ . Mon, Wed, ~---~~-~-='-I Fri, days, n1y home Laguna
li<>uscs, docks, b<>a.t s, Beach. 494-4918 after 7 Pr.t.
f I a g po I es , any th 1 n g =====-;.:,.:=.:..c_.:cc:: everything re as o nab J y ~ABYSIITE~ 1 hr. morn-·
painted. Fret' est, 646-9752. 1ngs l\olon-f rl, C.i\f, Ph:
642-7&18 aft 5 pm. INT. & Ext. Acoustic ceil-. _
ings. Si5 rm. Average rm BE D1~tr1but<>r of
Sll· + paint. 548--2T.a9 !lft 4:30 non-p<>Uullng products & Ov.·n B<>ss w<>rktng PA INT ING : Hone st part-time 67>-8725
Guaranteed wark. Lic'd, .
local rel's, Call 675-57.io aft B~ ii: 1'.ll-OIEM instructor:
5 NO kit <.'OSI. Laur a ,
· 531-9918, Leila 962-~
PAINTING & Paperhanging. BEAUTY• n-. _ Int. & Ext, Reasonable. . -:u::cept10n1SI ~
Free estimate 646-7081 Gtrl Fr ida y . Lite
===-~~-·--~~-I secretarial, i\fust be INTER & ~ter painting. beautiful, ambitious, &
Free est. Local ref's. Lic'd sharp, Exp'd <>r will train;
& ins. Call Chuck. 645--0809 Full or part tin1e. P.O. &x
IMl\lEDIATE Est. <>n quality 10026, Santa Ana
inter & exter paintiug. Apts, BOATS: TRil\tMER OR
homes or just a room. Jack. UPHOLSTERER for ln-
837-6925, (213) 4~2866. teriors & canvas covers.
PAINTING -Ext-Int. 18 Perni pos, fr inge ben's.
yrs. ex.per. Ins. Lie. Free Lake Anuwhead ?.~arina
est. AC<.'OUSI. Ce i l ings, Ph: (114) 337-2501 •
96&-91'6 * PAPERHANGING
&: PAINTING. * 968-2425
LABOR & Mat'l/lnter & Ex·
ter. $10 per room. l,.ree est.
557-863.t ~7046.
rNT & EA'T painting. Ex-
perienced, neat.& reJs. $9.
per l'ln + paint. 646-Qi:!!I,
* BUSBOY
Days or Nights
Apply In pers<>n
REUBEN'S
AIRPORT
*
1'1<"Adams Painting Serv.
Inter. & Exler. Special rates 4617 l\fAC ARTHUR.,
<>n apts. 64&-3645 NE\VPORT BEACH
PAINTING: Inter. & Exler. CASHIER-FULL TIME '
Very reasonable. 645--0818 Sl.75/hr. 837·3811 ,
aft6Pl\1 CARPET Cleaning * PAPE'RHANGE R * Salesm.in. Work on C<>mm.
Professional. 646-2449 Ex per, n e c e ss. Call
£73-3090. • S & H PAINTING
& Comple!e Ren1Cldeling Scrv,
536-2117 <>r 642-1403.
Plastering, Patch,
Repair 6880
* PATCH PLASTERING
All types. Free estimates
Call fl.ID-6825
Plumbing
PLUi\1BTNG REPAIR'
No job too small
• 642·3128 •
HO:\lE REPAIRS
Plumbing-elcC'lrical. S7.50 llr.
642·21;);) or 6-1~
DRAINS Plugged? Draining
slov.'! Expertly cleaned $9.
24 hr serv. SJ0.38.'Jol
Roofing 6950
CARRIER
BOYS
WANTED
for lhe
DAILY PILOT
Dana P<>int, San Juan
Capistrano and
Capistrano Beach.
Contact lo.1r. Seay at
DAILY PILOT
San Clemente <>Hice
300 N. El Camino Real
492-4420
COASTAL
AGENCY
Medical Ins.
LEE ROOFING CO: Roollng l{erc is a really &reel ~
of all types, re c <> v er. for a gal \Vho has had In
relll\ir'S, roof coatings. Lie & 8urancc exper. In a docton
bonded since 1~7. 642-7222 ore. Roorn for advallecmcnt 111. JrviflE'. 8.13-3544 OWN A JiPR&•OFITABLE 336 E. t7th Street or Slat.,r) H.B Ca.11 Gordon·-846-6545 repair! Moet any th Ing . * NEWPOllT BEACH Civic Mortgages, * MASSAGE * ROOFING 545--083> BEFORE You buy, C'aJI T.
$14. Near J7th ..t Itvlne, Cl'!nter. 300 ft 10 lOOO ft, Trust Deeds 6345 SAUNA * \VlURUlQOL &: All 1-l<>me Improvements. EXPERT general clean-up, Guy Roofing Co. Rceovcr
,Rooms for Rent 5995 for a Bharp pcl'lfOn. Start
$400. Call Gloria Kay,
•Coeta Mesa. PrPfer An~v.·erln~ & Sccret1triaJ. KOA.,. --Lovely Girls. Plush fl'lcll\Ucs. Free Est. 536-1059 gardening, pa i nting. ~~~~ll!I. 645-2780· Teller'
'employed man. 646-i116. &7>-I60I FAMILY \VE l!AVE TRUST DEED Open 7 d'1Y.J, noon-midnight. lf1ndscaping. ~7317 or E . I ,
I I t 1741 WESTCLIF F OR. C •MPGROUNO * * BUYERS 11' • 2930 \\',Const Hwy, Nev.'J)Ort Cement, Concrete 6600 5.11-6624 RE·ROOFING. shinglts & ~'°y work ng w I nioriey. LGE, altnct ve ~m w J>V ""' ,...,. 8450 r 5]9.63JG --k. "-,.·,-& ,--·u··g. Groovy atnro. 11phC>rt, plu~h •·-'h. Prefer work•'"' le"'". Prim loc., ~tore <>r olfitts Cai:h in on lhl" boomln~ ..?9Q" <> 84.'ach. 548-3&18 NEED typ'•"• done? \\'e '"'" '"' ·~ ·~ ..... " b k H h ..,.,.. ·~ ,.,. 3000 f fl 3lc: n l\1y Way, qu ality home u' No job 100 5mall. 89'7-4223 an . ere ts a c ence lor Mn.a Ven:lt aree. &Ill-~. *I t •l ' grnd oor lravel/rttrrntlon bu11ineu. M W 1-• 6350 \VUI take mesaaget &. n1sil, -pair. \Vall•. -·,uog. noo-can do. Speedy, accurate,!=="========'=! an exper, 1eUer ivho seeks Lot.sol pkg. Wal/pan·1.. cpl~ Join the natlorl't lnrgCl!t oney •n _. .. , ..... "' bl 646-4238 L.oKU-AlRV room, near dtps, alr-cond, O\l·ner 5'1.~9586 gys lA'm of rull-!«"rvlce . call In bids, rel. for 2 or 3 f'tc. No job too small. reasuna e, · Se•ing 6960 medical benrJl13 & gd ga\.
beech! pool:! Mr1. Fenton. -7~=====~~=-l caittpground.". Immediate OIURQ-1 \V/Xlnt cred11 prol men or contractors. 54l-14~. X·SECREI'ARY wants typ--'---"-------8")'. StArt $350, Call Linda
6G.f933 ot 613-2ll0 * DOWNTOWN H.B. cash aov.•. Proven opcral-record needs SJJ,000 lo 549-322!) CONCRETE, All type&. F!'ff Ing. Spec's a speclalty, ex-. QUALITY V<>u've al1\-ays Lee.
•.$15 per \\'tek·UP wtkil· Remodeled ore or shop, blk 10 ing methods. Natlonftl pro. finish building. \Vill con-S\VINGERS! New Orange CIL Sawing, breaking, haul· per &. ttfs. 549-4192 wanted. [)r('ssmakil'\I •
cbenl. $30 pct Wtek·UP ocean, Lindberg Co, 5.16-25?9 n1otlon. Inqui~ now \\•hlle alder any <>Her. ~19XI. Co. Gulde. Free tnlo OCSG, Ing,\ Sldploadlng. Servlce il R.AlN eutten t n 1 t al I td. altenrUons. Key Say, 1763 Secr1t1ry
Aptt. MOTEL. ~9756. OFflCE SPACE ava.11, alt ~~~~ 1~1r~~~ :i>til~~~~t: APfMOlJNCEMENTS P.O. BaJC 21U, Anaheim qUa111y. ~ &b. Rainy sel.l!On he:re aoon. Orange Ave., CM. ft.15-1292 Do )'OU have banking ex(IM',
rtICE Room, prfv. home, C<>nd. janitor. aerv, musk CR0l1NDS OF A111'ERICA. 1nd NOTICES 121~193. MORE Concttte patio f<>r '-="=""'='='='·=Reu==l=968-=nl3===JEUROPEAN dressmaking This t1uper rirm fk"t!d11 a 1t.1
ldtch,•prlvll +.Near shop'g Incl. $290 mo. 21KS \VestcliU P. O. Box 1138, Blllinl?S, l-lEALTil Spa membenhlp less montY. Artistic settina. 1· all custom fltted. Vay who <:an type 10+ &. tiakr
• """'P. C.". scg.1001 Or, 6'5-2820 l\ft. !'i9103, for full inlor-Found (Fret Ads) 6400 for A&ic for 2. Take -Sbr I.Jc., CAil f.itax af&t4.()687 H•uling 6730 rtaaonable. 6'7l--1849 Sll at 80+. Con1P11ny paid
... mntion at no obllgallon. 2 •itorolloni _ 642_ ... 5 fee. Start $550, au Jean COU..EGE Or worklrig girl.• -DJ.600.12>0 &<I. fl. GOING' bualncsi for sale. LOVABLE Crean1..c<>lorcd pymts. 15 mo. left. 64 73 ,CE~IEN':' WORK. ro job too TRASlt A CarQ:c clcan·up, ""' ~ B Bal. Isl. Kit I.· TV rm. lelc. OFFICES, S00.~80. Sm~ IJ c<> 1111 t 1 hop • mAlt> Poodle fO\Jnd !n Sanla aft. 6 or v.'eek-ends anytime. small, rea!IOTil\blc. Free 7 daytJ. $10 a load. Ffte est ~tal, •cturatt', al yc8.rs ~p. rown.
•J5$.lmo. 61~3. Cegla i\lesa. 6W2130 00Wn1ov.•n Sanla Ana loea· An1t llg'lil <ltr<I. ~..t{;-9'i23. AJ,COHOLtCS Anonyrnous. Est!m. Tl Stunlck, S.18-8615 Al\)l'limt •• 548-..10ll. • Dressmakln;. Alleni.Uons 2790 llarbor Bl., C~I
.r.u RN . Room~SS:i CORONA DEL MAR t!On. S·IOOO. ~~.r. Tcrrns SIA:.011-.:SE h.1t1~n in the PhoiW! 542-721 1 <>r "Tile to I •CONCRETE "'Or~ paliod. HAULING &: Oc11nup, 1rces Dtslg~ to ~ult .YOO• 01he-r· fee /fl't'f! jobl avail. R~fer mllcge Rtudent. '5th JI RM su1tc, f!<>r & pkJi:, 2 ba, 11wil. Day1 $'1-3122, eve vlrlri11y <>f !hr. B t 11 f I P .O. Box 1223 C<>llA i\!cs.o . dtvW3.)'3, tic, L 1 c • n se d • k shrub~ mmovcd. l"'n!c Qdl Jo * MS.6"1ol6
SJ. ll.B.. 642-8.520. llOO aq fL, s:l'llf Or. 6'ffi.G75T ltl-$13. ' fU4-1521i 1 Oial MJ....5618 A c:hru'Ve it Phillips Cement. 5'4S-6380 esflmale. 5'18-$24. Qas1ified'!1 ac:Uon power. -DA?l.Y Pltm WANT ADS( --------.
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Mondiy, Nettmbtr 2, 1970 * DAILY PILOT :fJ ·
SERVICE DIRECTORY JOIS & EMPLOYMENT JOIS & EMPLOYMI NT JOIS & EMPLOYMENT MI RCHANDISI FOR MERCHANDISE FOR FREE TO YOU T ••NS-•••.O.l'ICN
. , SALi AND TRADI SALE -AND TRADE . Jo1>t -. Wom. 7100 Jobt Mon, Wom. 7100 Jobs Mon, Wom. 7100 Jobt Mon, Wom. 7100 l-"-=~='-''-"-;;;.;;'--1:-:::--~-'--_;.;;':'::'.'.I.--------' Boots & Y1ch11 9000 Mobile Hom.. '200
Offl .. f'um {lvro IOlO M lscollonoout -YOUNG Adult spayod --------
CLERK-X-Ray dopt, •t. GENERAL E !ect,.nlc SE TRUCK rn«ha""'· Must 1-----'----'· ,_, I SCR·AM·LEJS ll:{alllJilt' lift " . ,, aa&embly, ao1-..c.... &: MASSEU • Exp'd have own tools&: diesel ex-Rn ·~--d MUSY' SELL.I wng·hain." cal co ftomale &!W "L• 4l_J'"'J~ ; tiine, afternoon shift. packa,l no ....... ;i'7S/br, \Yoman. Al!IO trainee per. Ap"'" in__.,,. 13'3 t n'd .nAvu M>Od esks, HOUSEHOLD orange &: white neutered Ptraonncl Dept. liO&&' Hosp. • • Co.ll M'f-7879 vv ..... ,..._ $69.50 • Refin'd wood ann male, Love children. To
N t Bch ;64~$-;;1021~.==~-=~liiiA-i'i'iiiF-;;;;;;--;;:;;;;~;,l~"°'~'::n~, ::C:;:.M:,·,.--=--~-1 rotary chaJn. S29li0 • We FURNISHINGS &ood homi;. 548-0S13 or ANSWERS ewp . , HOMEWORKERS \\'ANTED 1'1ATURE man, perm, & TEL Answt~ Serv. Exp. have the tarce11t 1tlecdon 3 lockt>r combo., 40 aip 836-4493 11/3
• Clft'k~'fyplat l'lffded imnU!d (El'lvdope Addre~). draft exempt needed by pref'd. n or pt time. ol uaed amc. fllrn in thll 1taIn1e11 1ttd pen:.
Mobile Living
at It$ Best 1'111"1. Sabt'lta 642-9470 Ruab. II.amped. i elf.ad-fumitu~ design ~tore ftll' w/train qualified girl over area. portable liquor cue, alide LOVABLE Friendly blk JteUwn-Enemy-Be!oa:-
d re s 5 e d en v e 1 0 Pe . dellvm.na, lnatallauons & re-30/Pb: ~ P.fc Mahan Duk projector • cuea, cal'llster IJ)QYed female eocker mtx 9 Botany -TIME BOP.m
Clerical LAN G DON WORLD lated dutlq Exp pre_f SaJ. • ....,. N "''-'"" vacuwn, human Mfr wig & mo, 1bots, hsbrk, • IO\'Cs AMlvtrsary present: "Ile IN lRVJNE ACRJCULTtJR.At '.
RUTH RYAN ' · • .,valtreu-lilllll be CWT .11 Will --ewport -vw. hair piece, small fl.ldge chllflrr.n. Nds itd borne fndl gave hla wile an unusual Kilt. PRESERVE-BEAU'I11'Ui.! •
AGENCY mADERS, P .o: Box ary o~n. cau <t92-Wl jor train. Gallery Cale m'Bay ====-=======I' rockl!'r, :1 spffd fans, fire )'d 639-5.139 11/3 s~ went &11 to pleees, It v.•aa •
SPECIALlZING 1l27-A2J, Redondo Beach, appt, 9-5:30. side Dr, NB. Call 'to:: inter: exttn ... •\sher a.nd m o r e TIME BOMB" '
IN Callt. 90278 • ?iiEDlCALofflcentedsexper. viev.• 673-4UO G•rege Sal• I022 841..0llys. ?!!UST l''ind •good honw for a · · NEW
JISKPRS Emni•-• fl_.. -.01 ,, •--·~be ·';::-;;;t' """'°'"";:--;;-== faniily pet. $payed ren1aleu '~.-',,F~lberi<c..:..:.l..,=~boa-t_w_/_lr_lr.
OFFICE PERSONNEL · t-"1~ pays tee. ic ...... u nicu c-u .... """'' r1* WAITRESSES Cock ffElP! PLEASE! * AUCTION * cat gray with wht. Good Nr new 1 hp Eska, ren1ote 1798 Newport Blvd., CM George AUen Byland Agen. & lnsuranee rid Salary & and steakhoule Ex . tau dlsp. Hns all shot i; ' ~ ~A<>A854 cy 1CJ6..B E. 16th, S.A. hoursopen,'499-305s9-5?.fon-ec' o"'" to' ...... ,·. ~ie~~ Fine FUm1ture "'"' ~397 1113 tank, oars, anchor, $300 Im ' ,,...,..... 547-(1395 Fri ' •-v • ....,..... p.,_ ... niv, 0 "A u ,,__ cushions, $4.15. 642-8810. " •
17931 Beach Blvd., HB --'::u;;;;;:=..-=,,---1~~·=,.,.--.-.-==.,-i youag Ir at•. l.apna U duty Newport Beach fire-pp ances FLETCHER Needs a new "
847-9617 *HOTEL MAlDt 1.1EDICAL Asst. Wa.ntt'd. Beach, 494-2700 men will be collecting A.I· Auctkml Frklay, 7:30 p.m. r -11L--ts 9010 I , ' -<
P W• d , A I' B home. 1 year old Germon ,-=::-c::::.:,. ___ _:.= ermanent yl!'ar-round Back ofc. ~nternal Medk~. WANTED: Single needle abJe Items until NO\'ef'l\)>tr 1 tn y s UC ion arn Shepberd mix. LDves kids -
DELICATESSEN man, full iPooiliilii~iinii. iiiiiiii:"'iiii4i;.._iilliii96iUM~Wi~lo~n~V~1~•jo~. ~EXJl'~~r~./m::.:.:.1·1 po'>l·er machine ope to to sell at the Orange County 2075\i Newport, Ci\t 646-8686 and needs big fed, yd. PARTNER wanted, 1/3 int. RECREATIO)N' .. ·:·· time, See Ten'y, Hi-Time Salary open. Sl7-(1472. SAILS BY SCl:IOCK. ~ r~ Fairground swap mi!t!t Oct. Behlnd Tony's Bldg!Mat'l ~9956 ll/3 ln aharp ())LUMBIA 29
Delicatessen. 495 E. l Ttb St. Nunlng _ 6T~l823. 31 & Nov .• l and Nov. 7 & 8. FAMOUS ARTIST'S SAILBOAT. Aux 30 HP, s1ps All roceec:1 llM-H FREE to good borne, af. C.l\1. SUPERVISOR •. RN. ''1~vANTE==n~.~be~1,-,~6'rt--ti-mo-, 3 bor P Areas tfni~ ~ *REPRODUCTION* fecUonate temal!: 4 ~no old 6, galley, encl hd, xtras. J/3 ". ,. DEN TAL Ch~~~i~ta:et, •-~ Parle 3 i~dll:~h~ t to 4 hn. daily, mainly to P lease c all for pickup. OIL PAINTINGS pupple. Loves chi l dren . :0:~~e otr. • CENTER ·;
chairside. 1 """" s n-~ ·• o nv elCl!'n cook dinner for 2 or 3 Thank you. s.iS-8924 or A Treasured Chrisbnas GUI. Short blk hair, brwn mrk· :;c;;;c:::::;.i'-.;cc;=:::,.-="' ..
tiatry. Dr. H o u ghton. . _, IN"CuoitnlSi•ef.r.;G<N,_o.;;;;i'To;:-;;;v;:t;'l:;•d;:"';;"::;·::644-55:==:77:·====I ..'.~~~-----hfust See 10 Appreciate! lngs, P/Lab. 540--0329, ll/3 Columbia Defender-29' : : 841-2500. NURSES Needed for private a4ll-0'139. NB-646-1217 or CdM.0'15-4G98. r~REE lo goocl home with Sips 6, 30 HP inboard, SIS SPACE RENTALS ~
• duty RN 's LVN's: -Prac .• Schools-Inst ruction 7600 4!~6!1 SJe~~· :!'e ~~~ STERLING flatware K i n g t~-yard. 2 a~l! pore brt"d radio, dinghy w/ outbrd. FROM $11.SO \ ~ e DISHWASHER e
FUU. Tl?.tE
Apply in person only
THE RIGGER
No. 16 Fashion Island
Newport Beach
* 00 YOU \V. ANT A
STEADY PART TI l\1 E
J OB? Interesting survey
"''Ork for women, from
home. NO SELLING, Good
telephone personality need-
ed. Guar. hrly. rate. \Vrite
inCluding phone No. to Box
?.l-2054 Daily P ilot, 330 \V.
Bay, Costa l\fcsa.
ELECTRONIC
-INSPECTOR-
ID'VIN E PERSONNEL Aides. AU .. s:h~!~fall any hr. D1'1covor • Groot Now ~ 311 R' ., _ _.. b Tm I 12 I muuature dox1e s., brother Full rac'g, xtras, $9500. 714/ IN AOUL T PARK· .-, I'\ ~ flreplace,?l.~isc.v.;t. -. ic'.""'"' Y ve, P~Cf' and sister, shots &l&-604T,4S.1-Tll5. '''
SED'VIC ES"''GENCY l.<KOU!le N""'' RegalTy c .. ". With Tho seltl"i> & many """ng 83S-2T.i9 111! ""'ii'-"'="7.~'=~~ -PETS ALLOWEO-: ·; I'\ n. Appliances 1100 pieces Value $1100, seu $550. · SAVE $~. 15' Sailing Dory . . .•
· NURSING care (or elderly AIRLINES '-"==='-----4!»-8I00, 492-0454, DARLlr>:G 6 \\'k old kittens. (glass u\•~r plywood) sloop MODELS ON ' ' '
We will b9 interview.. gentlemen. Stroke patient. ATTRAC T I VE >piece . . . beautll111\y marked grey or rig \v/sails. Only $1295, · ~
ing this WHk for 8 In return for room & board wrought iron dinette dining 2 !\latching cribs, ~e, all \\'hitC', V.'t'llned & 1-egular $1495. New &12-8905 DISPLAY ;:
VERY SPECIAL + smaU salal')'. ~12'l'7. A nntural for young people set. Never~!ar top, tUJ". stroller, car seat, H1-cha1r, housebroken 962-S379 11/3 e CAL ' ·:
FIRM t hat Is sta ffing OPERATORS-Single needle. who want excitement plus! quoise-cushio.,s S35 (New \\'alker, baby bath-ETC. All LOOlONG For a good home. 2131691.~~· · -
Its offices in this Exp'd only, Top pa y . Tlc~et Agent! Air Freight? $165.) MG--2054 ~fler 5:30. ' ~~fi~'<f.:tc;~m~fake Oft. Nice & S\\'~t grey&: whites ,.,.A"aar="'s;=0=,'-',=ai.:-=. "~~-co-n--EXAMPLE-·' ~·:
area . Require t ROLS'S ?t1FG. 863 Produc-~tat1011 agent! Reserva-KENMORE auto washer, malt~ ('af, 2 yrs: old. Adults """" BRAND NEW ·~-I men 1 Uon Pl., N.B, 64&--0308 lion? Ramp or t rav e l good cond , $-ID. Kenmore. KI RBY Vacuum cleaner, only. M(}..1543. · 11/3 dltion, $150. '
e re ~p ng, &/or-lO PT. lime photography !ash-agent?' \Ve'll train you for elec dryer, iood cond, $60. rbll, like ·nehw. guaranteed, Jo'REE: 6 wks o l d Husky ===*=';'='-'";3,;7:*=== •
key •.d er, • plea~ant ionmOdelinga!terschool for lheseandmore,daycrnite. Guarantttd & de l i v . ~:ttac menlS, $60 • black & brown male PUP-Pow•r Cruisers 9020 'OOUBL£'WJD£S ' ~
out9oing pe~sonehty' attractive, wholesome girl Wt' include placement as-546-8672. 84T-8ll5 · pies. 105 D e l Pacifico. ----------
good kgrboomk1n9 & lit• I.A.G. Ph: 835-3501, si1tancl!'. 0 REFRIGERATORS e * NEED htONEY! \VlLL 492-3611 11/2 '28' DONZT, custm made, 2
wor ac ground. All •'--s-All c 0 I 0 rs - A 11 SELL-FRANK HAi\llL TON I
St t• I t E 21 -PAJNTING Call ~"1·14 2 ?l.tA'n.JRE cats ~; Siame~. yrs o d, Just completel)I a r tng 5a a ry: 0 Recept . Sec'y st. · yrs, Approved for Reasonable. · : "'"';, * i\fust leave city. Do not overhauled. lof a kind boat,
$325-Em ployer paid to $500 Veterans:, Eligible institution ** 646-?UJ ** POWER moy,·er $35., 4 bar ,vant 10 dest r oy . ga!lc>y, head, sips 4, great
fee. Please , call for No SH necess. X1n't oppor. w/ under the federally insured SUPL"'R. 19711 dlx. 30" Friga-stools $15 'each. 675.52j9, 11/3 fishing boat. Speeds ove1• 50
appointment. cstab co. _ now expanding. 5tudent loan program, daire clcc. range·, ! ... 11ow·, •962-702~• 200 n1i range. Expensive ,~ 3 Tiny kl!tt!ns, 5 \vks old, To11 benefits. Call ?I.ti.tis Eliz-u·~ 2 010, Sacrifl-n ....:., TV's 23" Console $35. 2-4 " and gorgeous $6000 to Iinan-
A• I' S h I p 'f" """" ""' .,....., looking for a ho me. a.beth, 557-6122, Abigail Ab. 1r 1ne c 00 I ac1 IC 496_2686 or 493-41!il. b:ond S2j Tnpe deck $J Fl\1 cing. \VW consider trade.-
TRISH HOPKINS bot Personnel Agency, 230 610 E. 17th, S•nta Ana tuners $10 111 E.18th, CM. 5'18-lS:.?3. 3u W. \Vilson, 673-5022 or 675-8303
\V. \Vo.mer, Suite 211, Santa 54Ui596 REF. 20' dbl dr. rrost fl"C(' Apt. 3, C.l\f. ll/3 I ==-===~=~==
Other ApPllcnnt Paid Jobs
Total Electric
{Gas Available)
2 b1·., l bath, compl. with
carpel, drapes: &: appliances.
Lg, awnings, both side!: A '•
fulJ skirting-Tax & • •
llccnse--Completely set-\Jp -:
$9999
J
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488 E. lTtH Cat Irvine) C.ltf. Ana. j TRAIN TO BE A cross top copper tone SJTj. CARPET layer!, h11ve shag JIQl\tE \Vanted. :it 1 x e d Speed-Ski Boats 9030 : 642-1470 411 Kings Rd NB. crpts deal direct, exp in-German Shepherd puppy.
Experienced in sub-assen1bly, .=:=::: H E • t"iORGE Gas dr)'el'l;> good stall, can tin. 539-83Z1, Very sweet I em p ere fl . 16' SKI boot·70 hp l\terc, elec
wiring, circuit board and · RECEPTJONlST for pro-eGyY qutpment co·'. •~. D•t 1·vc •od. _827c_-8_T_<_o ______ 6r>0215 11/2 l'itllrt, hyd control. B;g wW
SEE THE FABULOUS ,
30XSS CORNELL
AND 1'11ANY OTHER
l\IODELS INCLUDING Legal Sec'y fcssional olfice in Dov.'Jltown "" -•
total s: Y s: t em inspection 1'1o.tore legal sec·y, Strong cu.ta, i\1esa. For Interview & OPERATOR ~72. 847-8115. S ltlM movie projector $20, 8 2 BEAUTl.FUL male kittens, 1:"=';'·=1395==· =64;:2,:·9;:79il~. ===
checkout of commc.rcial pro. t S:iS-5287 Equal *l\fAYTAG service man has mm Be.11 & Ho~-ell movie 6 wks, 1 blck; 1 orang(',
d"c'·. Ablo to instruct oth-litigation e:icpcr , N.B. area, app • op. Approved For Vets camera $10 Gel-r counter Boi l Malntt 9033
SINGL&\VlDES
-:FINANCING AVAILABLE.
" • IRVINE PERSON portunlty em"lo""r ~·ashl!'rs, d ...... rs tn match. · .. ~ Huntington Beach. 962-2218. nence en . Should have knowledge NEL ., J~ • Learn lo opemte bulldozers, ·J~ $35. amall boat $35 firm.
or in-process and receiving SERVICES & AGENCY RELIABLE Woman to drag Jines, cranes, scraper5, sets, best guar. 531-8637. 531-7294 l---~-----l_l_/3 e BOAT REPAIR: Wood or 14151 JEFFREY RD.,
i:1S""ction. 488 E, 17th Cat Irvine) C.M. babysit 22/mo old boy, In loaders, trenchers, e t c. REFRIG/frtt2er, dbl dr. ---------Al\IERICAN Jlyer train set. Glass NO JOB TOO SMAU.. · IRVINE
" 642 1470 Loguna Beach Tues \Ved H tud No"'e. 32" wide .. x 65" hi. ND Gd home fncd yard for Com plete with tracks, train, Call Tom"'" -14 1/t. ?i.11. SO. OF
Well qUa]ified individ-
uals should send their
resUme to:
GATES
LEARJET CORP.
18rol Von Kannan Ave.,
Irvine, Calif. 92664
Equal opportunity employcr
fxP. Gas station attendant
mcehanlcal v:ork. Forest
Dona\lan Chevron Station,
·26988 Ortega Hwy.
. F C Bookkee per
Accountant to $800
Corporate e:icpcr. helpful,
mfgr background a must?
Heavy responsibility, mu.st·
·be able to V.1lrk on own.
Newport
Per sonnel A9ency
833 Dover Dr., N.B.
642-3170
FJLat CO. needs exll'as !or
non-union work. I • A . G .
835-3501
ruLL er pt lime. Take
omen &: make Fuller de'tiv.
$2.90 hr prof to st. 546-5745
GENERAL OFFICE
Insurange Background. Beach
area, Call Loraine, 645.2710,
\VesJcllff Petsnnfl('I Agency,
2013 \Vestcllff Dr., N.B.
• • GIRL FRIDAY with top
skills in typing. graphic
presentation, figure work.
and 10 key adder. \\'ill v.'Ork
1~ith llnancial group of med.
sized co. Call Kristi Robison
(714) 644-1911
• · -• ome s Y prepatts )'OU '"' .. 115 .,. ~92 med. s~. mixed bred dog. 1 ~~, ""!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Thurs 'r:.3()..4:30. Must be for resident training a t our Pink. Self-uef. . .....,......,, . }f.sbrk, watch dog, loves ~ ~ ne ~ pe r "1a ne nit BASIC 11 used tor boats SANTA ANA Jo'R\VY
hfAKE full time wages pt rcsponslble! Call-494-2171 n10dem facllities 'in Miami, children. 54!>-4314 11/3 c grou . 644·131 11 3 cars, how!e!I. Non polluting CALL COLLECT
time, Be a distributor or SALE~range County real Florida. Highly paid career Antiques 1110 ZENITll 21 .. B/W TV, ex. KITI'ENS -Variety or types, SAVE$$$$ 831--5292. 714432.1585
pure organic food sup-estate developer has open-is open ambitious men. Uni-A c;:NT::.lcoQc:UE.::._SH_O_P_FO_R_S.;cALE.;.;..: condition $50 Apt size &love, 'vhi.te to black, sho~t & Jong CONTEholPO..
plements, cleaners -cos-ing for a young, aggressl\•e versa! Heavy Construction fur, house tramed &. Boa t Slip Mooring ,9036 LAGUNA HILLS
metics. r..tr_ Lites. 673-5212. sales represe:itative to han-School~ Dept. ]203, 501 N. OR LEASE on NeWPOrt 4 burner \V/oven, ex. rond. hcidthy. 5.1&-7779 11/3 23301 RIDGE ROUTE DR, ~IALE/Feinale: l\Iust be die new development. call Golden Cir., suill!' 206, S.A., Blvd, C.?.t. 6 4 a -t 97 o ,1,:$~S0:;,·,;;548-~S468~-~---HALLOWEEN kittens _ 3 *PVT dock for up to 28' LAGUNA HILLS .
over 111 CASHIER, USHER. i\1r. 1-Ioward, 541·9673. Calif., 92705 or (area ) 714/ 548-1817 BEAUTIFUL 111 weeks orange, l black. 1 ,\'ks. motor boat on channel. Prr!l1i,ge adult comrriunity :
ETI'ES, DOOR~lAN. Apply SALESWOMAN 54T·TS21. orange striped male kitten 968-1345, 11/3 673-2662 aft 6 pm adjacent to lAllsure \Vor!d'.:
'n!E THEATER CFO X), for f1nr Je~·elry stoi-e. Fun·1 -~L'°'E~A"-R=N~T~O~F~L~Y~-~Se;;.w;;.;;in;,g,_Ml:;:::;:<h::.i;;.n:;:t.;cs_l;;.l;.:2;;.0 to good home only. 836--4-493: KITTENS 'Tol'tise shell aOO 2 U-Sllps, 4 way tie. 16'6" x Bca,1tiful !!UtTOUndings, all .
South Coast Plaza, C.ltf. &. part time employment. Low rales private thru com-ytt SPECIAL 548--08l3 ll/3 11:1'3Y witl.1 blue eyes '10', $135/mo. 1 5'x38' luxury apPointn1en1B, m
!;16·2712. Je\\."('iry sales exper desir-mereial. Call aJter 5:00 pm 1970 Singer Touch~matie, • HOUSEHOLD ITEMS left 836-4'193 ll/3 $120/mo. Ag.t. 673-6880. ting green, hobby shop, '
bl Appl · 2300 T Th aud Fri d B t al 1 •· "7"" over from estate. Clean & in Slip r 16' bo l n1UCh n1ore. a e. y m person, ues.. ur, • an on eau v.· nu consou::, -.,,., (2) Puppies black _ brown. _ · or a m 6 Harbor Blvd., C.l'tt. v.·eekend!, 836-4370 54!).8238 good cond. Wed, Nov 4, 226 2 & 3 mo's old. 836--4493. $2 a ft • Main bay CALL 830-3900 l,,.;=,,..-=7':,,-7'--:--,1,==='-=--=---'-~~-1 -========= h1aln St., HB * 6r;i-8990 * \V T Ll 1 • SANTA CLAUS & l need BEGINN ING Guitar. Coll!:ge -.:.c=-=.c::.=-----_____ _; ... :._ _ _.:ll:c.;/3 ==~~~~~== ant o Ve n t .d:J XeO help in filling Christmas student w/6 )TS experience. Muslctil L.DVABLE Young ma J e CUTE kittens, 7 \\'ks, box Bo COSTA MESA
A f orders for th!' fabulous Call SUs.ie 548-5484. Instruments 1115 pttk-a-poo. Gray w/black ,_, __ .. call n.oo at R•nt•ls 9038 Local space.11 available now! gency or ears & mask Loves childttn .. ...,ICU, .aft 6: :;>Q0-9325. U . abou
C.reer Gl.rls SUM GYM. Rn <•x. Incm. MERCHANDISE FOR 12 STRING GIBSON 00,, gd home tncd yd, . w 3 Rent A Sa'tlboat '°"are..,.,."' 1 buy• ' high Sll-1117 SALE AND TRADE G • G Souncll i11F a mobile borne .• )low'• u1t•r: reat 847--0654 , 11/3 FREE Kittens 2 beautiful Cal 25, slttps 4, fully fCJUIP-the ttme to.see ~cretary s:;;~:~er t~c~~~t~ e ~~ Furnitur• 1000 $125 or Best Oller. PWS EXCELLENT Frigidaire calico and 3 adorable nuuy pcd, $30 per day, wkdys; $40 BAY HARBOR
Expcr. 1n IBM keypunch my 3 yr. old Son, 3 days a l-----------1 Free set of 1trlng11. \Vasher $50 Apt relrig. ex-males 673-6653 ll/3 pr.r day wknda; $200 per wk. MOBILE HOMES
helpful. Sil good, but not \\'k, 9 to 3:30 PM. 6rr2339 URGENT! J<.fust sell this * 532-2977 * cellcnt $:ll 2114 Continental. SKINNY-coal black, male kit-Lessons Ind. 968-4840. 1425 Baker St, (a l Harbor)' ,
nccess. Sharp!. Good telc-SECRETARY v.·eekcnd~ white, gold trim-AKAi 360D Ta.pe Deck: Cl\~ ten. Part Siamese. 548-4615. 7,~~;;,;;.~~~~~ / cc~os~t~a:M~es~•C~:~540-'E9'~l0~1
phone pcrsonal1t:.;. Good skills. College. Call Lo-med bc.-clroom set serta mat-Sansul No. 2000 amplifier. 2 1o_R_1_G_l_N_A_L_E-,-.-rc-y_cl_e-. -l550-.. -. 1 _________ 11_13 Boat Charte r 9039 •69 GENE"· & 1
G 'I Off' . &I~ 2770 \ Ires.<; & hox springs: Salem \Vharfedale speake_rs; $700. 11c1v, Scll fo1· half. Firm. VIRGO Kittens w/Aquarius -3'-'2=-"=.:.:.;.._ _ _:= .....,
. en tee rau-.e, a-• VestcllU maple hutch and drop I('af 548--2162. * ~3589 * moons & Gemini acsen-' Twin-scrTW Chris Craft 2"1x43', Dishwasher, awning,
I Gu·! ofc. A/P, I IR. Good Personnel Agency, 2043 dining tables: &. chairs· 'e=FE~N"'n"ER=--l~ili~. --. ---------dnnls. Phone 642-5650. 10/31 Sips 6 * Oeltuc boat skil:ting, Set up in Hunting.
telephone lcchniquc, No SH. \Vestclirr Dr., N.B_ i1·ho'to • . .....J.a ........ •-u .-.. : amp er m CUTE Cuddly adorable kit-==*="=8-="=":=·::GJ&.<034::==::*~: I ton By ~-•·a. Ro"t ~ o.: 5""" ....... ,..l.. ""' xlnt cond. lens tree to iood home KENMORE \Vasher, co~ • •oe ""' •'""
Sec'y /Legal SEC RE TARY·Exp'd, for tables; c h a Ir s, unusual SlSO 548-M96 548--0121 1113 pertoll(', 6 yrs 0 1 d, Fishing Boats 9040 S9250. Call Tony, 531.SSTI.. •
Divorce & corporale cYT'o&'r , . supervisory pos. 1'tust have lnn1ps & lots of glass "v..'8.re '=======::i."-=: I,:;:::;;;:,.,=~~~~.!!: 548-0190 10111 l--'-"..o..=.:...-_;.:.:: • NEARLY NEW: l2x60 ., ~.,,. top typing & SH speed · cli p· & n-I 30 14' TRAILER. Hide-a-bed, • neceas. Top skills:. Santa • min dishes le. mu ·more. Cap-••nos -·•ans 1 TV Co /"·'-· Fu • SHE P H ER 0 L b blk 17' GLASPAR, new 85hp BR. Choice C.J\f. Prk. 2 ~ rec Job en-.. Pref. l•trano Mobilo Park. "'"""" ' m n...ul&:, rn °" -a • ' J h · ** ~A",,,,,.** Ana J•U ~.-~" MISC' "'"'rul 1 1 al o nson engine. New top, .,,..--........, · some coll, bkgrnd, Xlnt aal Valley Rd. Sp. 25 S.J.C. .• STOP • · · ..........,.... · ema c, 8 rm, 1 shots, afl trlr & many xtras, Priced ====="-=====!
Secret•ry for qua! girl. 493-4196. COAST MUSIC 5:30 pm: S45-l336 10131 for · quick sale. 548-5205 Bicycles 9215 ·
I :ind development co. Res!· EMPLOYEE BENEFIT 1---------I "M;;;l:.•<;;;•;...;W.:.•;;;nl=od;;;.. _ _:16:.l;.;0: I BIG Puppies, ~J C°'lic, blk & evci;. --"------.;.;;:.1
dentlaldevelopmentdivl.sion -CONSULTANTS-: FURNITURE ,re1umed from E::.::~~u~E Want lo buy • playhouse in wht. Please call Cari ""~======= SCHWINN 5 speed boy'•
& civil engineering. Typing l\·frs. Sanderson 83;>.5217 dlspdlay sru,dlea, modilol tlohom. NEAR NEW Jplnet A con-good condition. l i64~2-4tiTj~24-;;;;;--ililO'rnnl~Cji/3; I ~Fe,1'.!y~ln~g!...!L~•~•:!'°"~s~_:9~l~S~O ' bike, Sissy bar & rams '
& SH. SERVICE CENTER e~Pe,n':~~o~~ann. sole pi1UJOS .... from $3!f.i ==="=M~984_.;;a1_";.;'-'~-PETS and LIVESTOCK LEARN TO FLY horn, like new $50, 96'2--6515 .
J S ' E I A R D FURNITURE GRANDS -finished • re \VA~TED Port . a . ~b 10.. J\f3n'11 Raliegh-Record 10 r. ec y mp oyment gency · .... "" -..... -, • Pets, General dOO Low rates, private thru com. "-, d · sH ~ •" l"" N rt Bl C M built, as: lo a.• ····-••• $895 boby, 1·n ~ co-'o·u·o" , C II 1 speed bike. Like new $65. Vt"n'I secy uties, .....,..,.,, _. ewpo , , • "'""" "" .... J. ffi('rt1at a a fer 5:00 pm. 64s..7093 Garden Grove. • Re cept/Steno ... $525 every nite 'til '9 ORGANS, exciting selection Reasonable. 546--4478 CHINCHILLAS: .,mcrgency Tue,, Thur. and Fri, and on ==========I·
Fast accur. typisl/lUe, SH/ ~Sal Ir' Sun, 'til S for the beginner as v.·ell '1'°25-"=c.,.:.,,.h.c.p&-cld.,..:.!o-r_J.:.,-,-,-.,.-se illneu forces l!acrUice of weekends. 830-4370
410 W . Co.tit Hwy. cool head/bu~ ton job, 8 EAU T 1 FU L Ea r 1 Y ~:t ~\\o~o~m~:i~~~e~; Samauri Swords m.~ art ~11P~:_~2:~rnals & equlpt. I ;'~~~;;:;;,;;~=:=:: II !M~ln~l!_!!B~lk~•~•!._ __ _:92~7~51 ,,_IAL ~~c~~s~t~~ Newport 39Btach •Typist .......... $375 An1erlcan quilled f Io r a J ................. from $1:.0 6 P:\f 11/4 1-B-AN_T_A_M_S_"-1,"-,---,,-$2-,-~ l"M'-ob=l;;lt;..:..H:;:o:;;m:;;•::•:__.:92::00::: I G.EMIN l M.ini Trail Bike 1~~~~~~~~=~~~~646-39~~~~~~j Co.re!'r oppor. for gd typistt .davenport. Scotchguarded. "EXTRA BONUS" >"·'I-""' Sl\1ALL paint 'P"Y outfit, 1
• ,. " ~ ·""· 50 CC. URE NEW .......:. · listen to the phone ring! · "' "'°"'"' G-., -1 w•tchm"n ~.-.. Triple W ide Corn'ell -· early hra/Jearn new bus-Xlnl cond, $100 or bt'st of-Reasonable! ~~ • .. ~, " -Call btwn 6 & 8 pm, ""1·13~. :, . f Se 1 . lslorized new spinet organ 2612 ?l.1esa Dr rBack Bay), }iillcrcst e Flamingo ..,, ""· . liJ~o~baiiiii~M~to~n~,~W~o~m~.~7~100~~J~o~bs-Ml~iiiii~"~·~W~om~.~7~1~00il ine!!s. er. ' e
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appreciate. \Vith automatic rhythm, ===*=="=~='=11=6=*== Paran1ount e Universal • "Te letype Opr . , .. $400 1~"'~"'~·'~"~'~·------I THIS WEEK ONLY .• $99S C•ts 8820 Barrington e Broadmoor 1_M_o_t_o_rc_,y;..cc,l•_s;_ __ _c9.;,30l;.;I:
Exper./xln't co "-benefits, DIN'G Early American solid Open Sundays 12-5 FREE TO YOU Continental e Star ~
•s a les Order ~Irk $500 chel"I')', drop leaf table, flnlly tll a -Fril in 9 SIAMESE Scalpolnt & Choe-General •.Hillcrest MANAGEM~NT
A Restaurant
Management
Career in Only
90 DAYS ...
tr the above interests you-you are interested
in our formal training program which is
conducted in our Bradford Jlouse Rest-
aurant in Long Beach. Calif. [[ you are willing to work t o guaran-
tee your successful future, we a re interest~
ed in you. Recent experience in food service
ts essential. You must be willing to r elocate.
$7 ,000. to $8,000 ANNUALLY
WHILE' IN TRAINING
(3 to 6 months). Rapid.advancement d ue to
Grant's expansion in the restaurant indus--
try. ;
After assignment in your own res..
taurant, earn $9,000. to $12 000. annually,
Benefits include Medical Pla n-Life lnsur-
anc&-Llberal Vacation-Sick Pay-Reti rement
Plan-Slore Discount Privileg&-and Stock
Purchase Plan. -
PHON E FOR IN TERV IEW AT 962-3317
W. l GRANT COMPANY
Gr•nt P laza, Ad•ms & Brookhurst
Huntington h•ch, Callfornle. 92646
An EqUll Opportu nl!y Employer.
I
Gd on phones/accur. typisl/ hutch cabinet & ~ ehain, COAST MUSIC FREE To q uiillf ied point. Purebred. Beaut-CHAPMAN
knov.·ledge of yacht bldg, or xlnt coirt, $325. Aft 5pm: NEWPORT It HARBOR home-miniature Sheepdog healthy • H s e b r kn. $15 MODI LE HOMES
marine han:l1\~. &14-1280. Costa Mesa * 642-28.51 ml'<. \Vhlte w/blk eye~ & 968-7216 Aft 1 pm.
"Sec'y/Bkkper ... $S00'1,"'1'°'u"'sr~ .. "-"~"~,.,-hou--,.,~rw-0~, 1
0 G S ryoge. Loves children. Fenc-====='===== 1233~ ~:~~~B~, ;.c.
l Girl Olc./gd skills:/knowl. beaut. ?l.leditenean furniture. ALLEN R AN ~d yard. 548--0813 ll/3 Dogs U2S -The musician's choice for :;.;:.;:;.._ ____ _;::.::: T · I w 1•-C 11 ed(e of oil bit:. Hlde-a·bcd. living r m , BLK & \Vhl male kitten.'!, rip • -orne
•
bedrm, den & dining nn. homl!', school, church, Ex· unusual striped fem. kitten tr • D A C II SHUN D S • Reg Contlnen!al • Paramount
tiO(INewportCenterDr,.NB Lamps, pictures, etc, Pvt elusively in So, Calif. at al l wht short hair cat and AKC , Champ l ine. Barrington • Universal 1967 BRIDGESTONE 90 ·~
Suite 200 By A•pt. 644-4981 ply. P leASl' call 714: 968-9951 GOULD MUS IC CO. olhcrs. 546-3566 be!ore 4. Be, nuUfuJ. 616-4844. Eves: :Flamingo • General ., Since 1911 510 8902 .,_ d • St wloil injection. Xlnt cond. •
SPANlSll din. rm. C'rederua, 2l»S N lot 1 s A J 1/3 · · oroa moor ar Pvt ply must sell. $175. '
SERVICE station salesman, fruit...,·d finish. $65, 1rg rtfex-* ~T~~·; 'ui --V-AB-LE-B~1~,,-. -.,.-1-b,....:m;c.;ix BEAU'J'IFUL, rare toy F'o:< 1-IWcrest • Cambridge Phone 5:11-0023 after 5 pm : •
full lim~. experienced. Neat lean style coffee tbl $50 end bred ..i..... med sz. hsbrk. Terrk!r pUppies. U KC CHAPMAN L'k
In appea r ance. Lile tbl $15. 644-2058, ' B•ldwin loves kJds needs gd home champ line. Jntell lgent, lov· MOBILE HOMES ~ =~·6:o~~:~~C: ~~ l ~~c~:~u .. At.~r.: • ·zoo SPANIS!I Dlnin~ room table PIAN~~wa& ~~ANS fncd yd. RSt-IY.1.1 11/3 ~:~pa.n;;s545-~l~c : ~ ~.rsfi~~ ~A. equlped. 609~ Iris, CdM &t: •
1---------·1 & chairs. Spani~h dresser & WARD'S BALDWIN STIJDJO SHEPHERD Mix male, n-il . blk ler 6 pm i• mlrmr. 2 ~-nlsh night ••·ttt dl•-lllon. F'on--' oo:aut/s ver' & 's: COSTA hlESA PARK
Sr. Account.nt ~ 18'"" rt CM .. "0 '°' ~· "~ WI I he t YA.\t:AHA "80" • ' atands. Call 675-502.8. ..., i~ewpo • • · ....._._. yard, to good home. 548-0813 x ra avy co a '· SPACE FOR RENT $$. $950 • •PEN SUNDAY 846-iOTS. S'xl5' COLVMBlA Good for dirt only. Webro '·
Ability to -·--'·-. C.P.A. WE BUY u!E'd furnitul'I!', an. ... .,...ERNOONS or 836-4493 ~ 11/3 .::c:...:,,,;;-11::...______ head, knobby titts. ~-~-"".,,,..."'""" IV• ' SILv R & CHAMPAGNE ~·/lO'Xll' Cov'd patio $1895 ~u-u.
background + Internal au-tlques, brlc·a-i:>rac, or1ental CH ICKERING Grand Piano 2 FE...\'I ALE kittens orange POODLE PUPPIES Terms Avail. Cite No.1;;;$;;;l65.;--;S4=$-72l,,<0,,..,.-=~~~-1
dlts 0 P helpful l'Ugl!, oil paintings. Call ri· 3 ..• Xl nl cond. $800 and white.· about 8 weeka AKC REG. DN'l968) 1970 YAMAHA 250 Endu.ro 1.
· · -· 642.3445 646-4071. 11/3 Lo miles, -•-1 --•. • , • Newpor t • * * 673--0211 • * 64&-01<12, 333 17th St. * Dir. 545-8241 * $550 AUi w•a.i ~A"-:: I •
Personnel Agency !\1APLE dln'g rm table & 6 GROOVY kittens, dig dogs GOLDEN PERFECT .,._,,,o.i.
133 D r D N B chairs, Xlnt cond $150. Tolevlslon 1205 outdoors and you. &t2-J848 •IONDA mini traU en, ~· ', ove r., ' ' h1atchlng b u ll et $25. 2157 Pacific CM. 11/3 .. 1 RETRIEVERS 12 x ST In nve star adult -.......... 'U
642·3870 6-14-5383 19" portable TV $35 AKC ** 714/532-6588 park. No petJ, Ideal 1oca. out twlce, straight pipe: •
C I B boo 12" UHF-V}r. TV $35 FREE oneh mUlxd<d up83puppy. DOBER:,lAN PUPS AKC 7 ljon in Co.ta lllesa. Ph. 49f>.5317
TELEPHONE \Vork $2 to p mp ete am Set * 5'ls.-0529 * · good ~·it ch rill. 9-1235· . • . &16-8612. lfONOA S90. not step thru, ,
$3.50 per hr. Full or·l~=..!:''~":>;',:'~·~5J6.~3~14~.J--1========= ________ :::11;;..:13 v.·ks. Shots. \Vonned. $60. "'=.:7.7:=--,,.,.-~~-I dlrl or sll'fft + Extrat.
pal1-finle. C&lJ or mme in SOFA ... 8' blue f'lll'fflt • Sporting Goods &500 PART siamese kittens. 8 _P_h_,_>_10-8638_-'-·-----l 2-lx&'.I' Weslernc.r, 2 br, 2 ba. Must sell ,$1M. S.l8-4063 ,
M&-S501.1869 Newport BJvd, matehlng chalr/otto. Very weeks old. 6464637 1113 BI::AUT. AKC German "''t't bar, XtruB. Compl set '68 YAJ\IAHA 350 er CNIA·
N F CfIT good eond $125 5:>7 3MO SURFBOARD 6'10'' Rlck Shephcrrl 6 i'ofo's Chan1p up, Adu!! pk. 968-4684 or .., ~ 0· • · • • -• rou-'tal!, ......, """"' ...... .._ 3 ffi\fALE Beagle pups, 6 'si-" 84,,. ~"-""" ' · · ~9866. ll.B. mi's, Xlnt cond. •,
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ADJ<.U'RAI. color 'IV gold '"' -~.. •"""" ""'"" wks: old. 847-5990. llJ3 '""'· IMMN •548-2078 aft • pm• .~ : E DAILY PILOT aolll. chatr etep tbt,' some d i lion, Sol~. Sf\1ALL Black Poodl!', good * 2-~AGLE PUPS: 6 B~UL~HT 2 A b~u~m:tu~ v.1 ANTED: R 0 n d a -25D :
ore f\lm, Rea1. 642-2003. 49" GREEK ·~ Machine, wttb children 54&-8893 ll/3 \Vee.ks old &: &hots. $l5 Newport &.y l7X3S 100 mo. Scramber FR.UtE w l (Jt J ~ :: r: h.~!.IF '"'iv=Ec.:.;pl.;...,..;.;.;m=ap"'1"•"'•"',::tt:..•rfl-y 1 ~~~~~.c 0 n d i t 10 n I iiai'U<KiP;;oodl;;;;;;,,~l;;;O~m;;;;;o,ihsh.l:.,.;;1o1;;', I -::!'..!'~',!!h:_~1!~~y:m1::;T~O~Y-POO-D-LES-Full price $3800 or ofr. pink ttllp. 642--14.M t!:\W , •
IMn'l~Applicant dinette Ml $75. Jn p>d. all shots.~ ll/3 APRICOT _2/M·l/1'·em. l,,;,61'-033;"-;;;:,c.t.=-;;=-:-:=.,.-l1969 KAWASAKI Mach IlJ
must be abl:• to report, amd. 673-«l87. M lsce11MMGVI MOO 6 cu It gaa refrle. ln working 6<16-592.t '63 Skyline 1~ w/blt·ln lJke new. 1'1\Uit sell f125. ·
wrlte cle&J'b', uMcm&nd1'1LT-BACK d.lvan, olive t:Ond.54"sleel alnk6cab-healedlanal.Ptturn,compl askforTetT)'54S-Sl19 •
r.Mentla.lt or photography & tweed, like new, $50, Firewood For Sal• inti unit. 673-4T76 aft 5 LAB. Retriever PuPI lndAC"pd. 2 stonlgf! shedll. tn 1967 'MlfVMPH 500 cc '
IA.YOUt. Top .......,,._ .... bent-* 64l-81 it • rt40-9887 AKC Rq11. -champ line utabliahed perk, Im med $6.Xl or trade for-van. ,,; -·~•"" ------'----I Swe:et black I wlrllt female Xmas joy ~ "·'I Ro .... ~~ .. ~,. ~ -/ fit., good .-l•"", att1"9.cllve SPANISH Ge.me tbl It. 4 <'hn, e S500 DELUXE NlAGRA • occ. ~ Y ;n;}-11uv O'IV""tl:v • -.. cat, Lovn chUdrcn 4 dogs, TRANSPORTATION now quarttt'I. Apply In \\'rltj. ltkc ntw, $200, Sp.aqish cof· RELAXER CHAIR. $250 54&.7308 2•x!iT, 3 OR, 2 BA, skirting, HONDA CL-350 1970. Ldw'
lne only, Mtlna eirpcrienct' fe:c lbl SOO. 516-2380. ** 51$-1268 ** Boots & Yachts ,000 <'&rport. patio. porch, mllNge, xlnt C'Ond ...
blekgrottnd & «IU'C11tlon I VACANCIES Cost money! -'lll--.-,-,Y-•-llo-w--Pa-.. -,.-. -.," i'"cmalc 'Chlhuahua lo &dulls lfontK\! shed. A/C cooler, 8o...3!l19 af1cr 5 pm. -·'
Mllrs:aret Grtcnman, Pu. ltl'nt i'OUI' ho\J11e, Apt., mrc clu11Ulcd. •. Daily p I lot ()t" older child~n. 546-620T · • 44' llOUSEBOAT, X I n t, di&hwasllbr. 839-43@ or '67 YAl\1AJIA 180
sonncl 1'1anager, Box 1560, bldJ., t.Lc. thru 1 Dilly Pilot Strvlce Dln!ctory, Check II Tabby twin. 8 wk old people Uve •hoard. Slip Ave.il. ~1·1819. $100. AK 111. S»S Riw r St
COllt:t. Mesa, Calif, 92626. C)uslfltd ad. for the atrYke )OO nttd. !oven. 5i6-730fl * M8-U34 • Saturday -DIML-A-LfNES! N.D. $4S-.L30T atttt 6.
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NCI tore 9900 Usod Coro 9900 l .. 111f$2ctdoo nao D-BunlH tru lmpomd Aut<>s 9600 lmpomd "-9600 lmpomd Con 9600 UHd Ca" -Vsod Con -• -' 1!,. ____ ONiOoj the Orl&lnal Meyers JAGUAR TOYOTA VOLKSWAGEN WE BUY C~DILLA'C
I ........... • Towd's. Has ra<.'ed Ii: flnlgb.. --CARS
;; ed ii> 3 BaJa races. Complt JAGUAR '70 Toyota MKll '68 VYI ,,_ ,,__ e Cod. 'ff Sod. do Ville '<$ DODGE °"" 270 2-dr
w/Ford V~ eng, ..U-<:age, HEAD"'UARTERS 4 -· Loaded, r.ctory alr. -CW. ~ FACTORY Ndan. 6 cyt, ".Ill, auto,
s Gates tin!s & IP8l'e )>e,rta. • Only 5,000 miles. #RT63147 AUTO MA nc 2100 l:llU'bor Blvd. MS-0466 AIR CONDmONCNG xlnt cond, must sen. 675-5655
Necda rewiring It •tarter.-Thr c;inl.y authomed JAGUAR Still under warranly Take Blaclc with black interior, Full power., vinyl Wp. J..wNr.. (;;:'.;·==""",,_.,,,.:~~
Asking $950. 644-0133 Att 6. dealn 1D the entire Harbor c;ilder trade or small' down. economy speclal, wW fin. BUICK lous cloth .A: leather Wlertor •. 'ii6 DODGE Monaco wag. 9
Area. Will finance Pvt. Pb'. Call ance private _ parl;y, Uc. Dual comfort .eats Stereo pus. Fully loaded. Under
DODGE MUSTANG !
*'69 MUSTANG Mach I. 35.1, .
a.Ir, fft>d, run pwr, stereo ..
Reas, 642-2886. .
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°""sALPE'""s-dlt . Maury aft 10 am 54<>31tl0 XEU-224, muJU·•-00...,. -· •-•· -· 962-'1S7. e OLDSMOBI LI! '61 '69 El 225 ..-. ~ CUTLASS ''$'', .. SERVICE or 4,.._7506· · ·$1499 ectra. tilt" tel""'pl< wbeel, twt-FALCON AutumnJ<Old with b!acltvln>I ' I P8AA~ BILL MAXEY CHICK IVERSON ":. ~~i:.ltc:;,~1'.""YI :!.~~~~~: ,. FORD Fal-n • ,_ -. Interior, V8, autom1atic,•~t-l
9600
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AUSTIN AMERICA """ VW SALE $4t9t PRICE -"" 4"W' ~r-dlo heater, new g ll!I -.i '
8UICK [TIOIYIOITIAI 548-3031 Ex1. 66 or 67 $3788 Orange County·, Lug"' ~r %~i. -lm~~i.1~"." ~.:;. r:~:: ·i~~.~r ' I Sales, Service, PW
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IN ---· '.1970 HARBOR BLVD. MIKE Sei.Ction of Quality Cadillacs 1..;;.;..;;;;;.=.:..="-'-'-".;.;..I SALE $2333 PRICE
COSTA MESA 11u1 BEACH BLVD. -. cosr• MESA McCARTHY Nabers Cadillac RREBIRD Nabers Cadillac:
234 E. 17th Street HUftt;Booc:ll 1474555 • '69 VW SQUAREBACJ< 26111) HA!!.80R BLVD., •
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l mlN _.-._.,...__. .,,_., '69 FIRE,BntD 400. Pvt Pty. ~HARBOR BLVD ..
548-7765 .w ~n~.•-AM/FM, Radials Tires & BUICK Coela Meaa O:A"lil"" n.... Sunda lo mi. PIS, AMIFM, air, Costa Mesa ,,
KARMANN GHIA l'fJOIYIOJ'f lAJ Trir::i~~J:.:.:!20!6. 15500 Be~cb Bl,.,, ---CADIL;:';~ y ;, Ja.is. Immacur.te .-oo Open SU!lday
"(0 Yam.aha 125 'Eoouro
_ DlrL Low mileage
"'-.Make oHc-r 963-178% -~Service .... ;p•rf• MOO
4 ... GoooYEAR Polyglass
G'IOX14 wide ovals on new
~me reverse rims, only :I"'" 89>-8460 VW E"11ino, Good Corn!.
l' • 642--0443 • '
1-------• --$500 or Betit Otter! at San D~o l'rwy. '67 COUPE DeVILLE i::;:;;:::;;;:;,,==== 1'69 OLDS Delta 88 Royale.
31.xlW.Oout Hwy.,N.B. '63 VW GHIA '~~~ H ~:;.,N~~ • 640-059! • 8,.._3341. 531"2450 Fullpower,r.ctocyatr padd. FORD I.oad<dik:"'~~UAsklng
M2-94<& , 540-1714 Convertible. Recent eng\ne A FEW ~AINING, 70's AT e '64 VW-Radio 4 t;peed, e BUICK '68 RIVIERA ed top, leather 1ntenoi-. ater. ~568 • ; evea
ALFA ROMEO
'63 ALFA ROMEO 1600
Spyder oonv., 45,000 ml. on
eng. R-H, trani, 'lop xlnt,
very weU cared for, C.all f.6
492--0520 collect.
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overhau1, bard to find me> o.os~oUT Pr.ICES 1500 e.ng $595 ' FACTORY eo AM·FM radio tilt steer. TOP DOllAR ''• ·-l AJ!er 4 P;,, ' 64Z-3293 AIR CONDmONlNG ingwheel, power1doorlocks, '69 OLDS Station Wagou. Air,
::: Radio, heater, 4 speed, " L • 1 ' Full Power, vinyl top, 11trato twiligbi sentinel, auto dim: pslpb, 2 seats. $3000.
$1099
WI emu .Larqe Selection l\li.cket ...... chrome ,port mer. Vory low mlloage. . for 1..::":.:.7 .. -=1=53=-,---~-1
· ' IMP ORTS Of VW C •· whe<b! AM I FM stereo, (TFBS67) CLEAN. USE!> CARS '67 Olds F-85, New t&;,
C HICK IVER!ON -. a~ers, power door locko, lil,l. tel•-SALE $3111 PRICE See Aody Brown bral<es, tune"•· Reasonable. VW 1966 l!arbor, C.M. 64&.9303 Vans, Komb1s1 scoplc steering wheel, Load. Orange County's Largest THEODOR~ 494-8430 George
'70 TOYOTA'S Buses New & Used ed w/extras. CXDL584l Selection °1 Quallty CadlllaC1 ·ROBINS FORD i:,';3"3'U.:!;R668~~. In,.ock. ll!m>ediatodeliw••y. Immediate Delivery ~~ ~'.~:y·~~;,1 Nabers Cadillac :1000~,!vd. PLYMOUTH
COSTA MESA CHICK IVERSON Selection of Quality Cadillacs 2600 H~O~.!'.LVD., \ , Sal.::: ~1ti>ar11 ~ llRt'"'.is vw ' Nabers Cadillac: 540-9100 Open"""""" $-1875 '67 hry
cihasm, VW ~.. • AU Mod•ls to 0.... From MERCEDES BENZ ...... ~ ;;',!'°llARB031 Ext.Rti$BorLVD67. 26111) ~':°:,!LVD., CHEVROLET !9'10 Ford Maverick Cr>e. R, ~:'s.';~:a ~:"~;~.;
Qody parts. ~3 Service Monday 'ttll 7:00 PM •l ,. £0>•11COSTA 'IESA 5tl0-9lOO Open Sunday H, stick, Loaded with extras. banker, extra clean! (UJCN. _
l:::i=""======= Sat 'till Noon B " Low miles. 935 ANC 108) Sacrifice $899 Full -
Auto-Toola C .OAST IMPORTS Laguna ea ch 1969 VW auto square back. '69 BUICK Electra 225, 4 dr. '69 CHEV Price. WUJ finance pvt. Pt:".-:
& Equip. 9410 JOO So._Cst. Highway R&H, new tires, xlnt coll<:I. Air cond. Desert gold, Full NOVA fl""" Lnitk& Call Sid dlr. 540-3100 or
Of Orange County Inc. 494-7503 * 54().3)00 $2200. 673-8069 aft 6 pn1. pwr. Tilt strg whl. 4 way BE I NG TRANSFERRED UUL fMltO 4!j.j:7506 aft 10 am.
ATTENTION 13'.lO w. ·Paclfic Cout Hwy 61 vw 2 d Reb ilt seat. Sharp Pvt Pty. . • IMPORTS 967 ~·-· n '°" . ~ e 546-4529 TRIUMPH r. u eng, Must sell· 5'16-308& MUST SELL. Xlnt cond in-1 "'~" I, ""°" engine, MECHANICSI Excellent transp $375 ' side & out only 22,!XXI mi. auto, air, P/S, P/B, 2 dr.
You now can RENT :your en-CORTINA • 962--1782 • __ '70 SPORT W,AGON -Like Ai!. oond, ~dio, 3-spd trans, 1966 Harbor, C.M. 646-930.1 $1095. 549-2430. aft. 6 pm.
ginehoists, transmission,---------!:~=~~~~~~ '66 TRIUMPH TR-4A 1 ,...959.,,_=vw Bug: RedlExt new, ps/pb, all'. $3500. heater, 'w/w, tinted glass, RO Country Squire '68 '66 BARRACUDA V·B auto, ·•
Ja·•· all · tool 1 ' 1 • 4·speed, \Vire wheels , new :>45-9419 or 644--0637 ......... engnie s, e c .• 69 Cortina.. 4 ·apd. Good B!k/int. 4 spd. Xlnt cond. mist green. Wgn, ,l~pass. Xlnt cond, air cond, pis, dLsc brb, ·
-W1rhave what you need! cond. 25 mpg Must Sell! MG paint & interior. I.R.S. Ra. Like New! $.1600. 548-8861 '67 Riviera. Excellent con-Please check thls out! loaded w/xtras, pwr brks-new tires $975.. 961-&58
• UNITED RENT ALL $1050lofter 67S-6l90. dio, heater. Real Sharp. Alt 5 difi?n. Vinyl top & extras Call alt 2:30 pm, 838-5143 steering • windows;. seats. ev~. no W. 19th St., Costa Mesa -(RPL-90IJ$l399 '70 VW. SACRIFICE $2450· 540--0206. '70 CHEVELLE Mallbu New tires. 1 c;i~r, $1800. =========!. ~· * 645<1760 * DATSUN s TlllNI "FRIEDLANDER" ** 499-42!6 ** '66 2 DR. Sport Coupe, V-8, super Spl 454, Amen ma ... See to •PP""'"· Aft PONTIAC -I =-===='====I PIS, R&H, lo ml tires, xlnt Golng overseas. Make otter. 7pm/wkrlas. 548-6096
Tr•ller11 Utility 9450 ''Msn6'' 13750 IEACH ,tH wr. ltJ -~ VOLVO cond. $1350/oller, 644-6599 673-1548 '64 GALAXY SOOXL: Bueket e Pont. '67 9 Pa11 Wag.
4'x7' TRAILER unit col'tltr. 2 ~ 893-7566 e 537-6824 '70 SPORT W~GON_ -Like 1964 CHEVY Impala convert. seats, autolfir shift, PIS-FACTORY'
r.ew tires $140 Call Dan _.. DAISUll . 91 1:.11 1 ...... ..._ ... • ---------1 new, ps/pb, air. $3500. SS. New top & tires, Good IB &: air.". $5251Wbsl. $475. AIR CONDI;AONING ' 673-4372. ''FRIEDLANDER'' .,. - - - -U'U'l.l"l.nl 545-94!9 or 644-0637 rond. l750 or Be•! Offer. i;";; .. ::,;'"°~~~-~~ Dix. Catalina Sia 'on Wa&on. 6~3700 ask for Sharon '67 FAIRLANE conv. Sharp V-8 engine, power •teer., '
"LeaderinTheBeachCi:ies" 1970'Triumph 500cc THIHI ·~ • · brake A ·' 1n • I E'ACM !HWY. Jfl Ex 1 nd 3 ~ CADILLAC int. 42,000 mi. P/S, r&b. power . s. uto. trans .. Truckl 9500 ZIMMERMAN 893-7566 • 537-ti824 ~~~ft 5m;Mold. 'VOLVO' '65 Cl!.evy, surf, ski, camper, Xlnt mech. $950 firm. rad., htr., WSW tires, tilt
2845 HARBOR BLVD. NEW-USEO.SERV. 8 Cad. '67 Convertible van, sleeps 4. $950, 846-1165 wheeJ, electric ~-e·..r window, 540-64lO '61 TR-3 w/MG-TD body. m FACTORY 494-21~5 1.1962::.::..:F::ord:_,-,.-ti-on-wag--on-.-R-& etc, CTSA-273) \.
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STRIKE POWER
We haVe a goat. stock oJ' :~e-.1
1!)10 GMC Camper trucks. ·~ now, beat the price
raise. Also Camper combJn.
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OPEN DAILY Sale•. Se' ~~-, p.~, '65 Triumph 1nso •EACtt OfWY, '" I t · tereo tilt h el * 835-7104 * 6 p M Selectloii. of Quality Cad illacs ' , •• ._ -· 1525 893-7566 • 537-6824 n erior, s ' we ' ';~· :::·~-~-,,---= Nabers Cadllac ' AND Immediate Delivery, . Pvt pty 646-4388 door locks, light sentinel, 1i965 Fairlane,automatic, 289
SUNDAYS All Mod·'· NEW·USEl)..SERV. etc., etc. (VCU074) CHRYSLER 2600 HARBOR.BLVD-~ VOLKSWAG eng. New paint, l'eal clean. • aa35 Dea .. b mvd. EN. ~ SALE $2U8 PRICE See to appreciate. $700/of-Costa MeNL
Huntington Beacl'I Orange County's Largest '64 .CHRYSLER NEWPORT fer. ~265 aft 6. 541).9100 Ope~ SUnd.a,i
842-7181 or~ '64 VW VOLVO Selection of Quality Cadillacs Gd interior. Call atter 5 Ph-I, I~::;:"""==:,::.:.,.-,,-.,,-I .=-=""'=~-':"-..,~-'-I 496-9760 '69 Falrlane, pis. pwr disc '64 FONTlAC .LI: Mana. ,
1969 4-DR station wagon. Gte~ing white, with red Jn. •71., HERE NOW! Nabers Cadilac _ brks, R&H, lndian Fire. White wl turquo1Se Interior,
UNIVERSITY
OLDSMOBILE Auto., r&h. ·Red wlblack ter1or, can finance private • SEE & DRIVE THEi\I 2600 HARBOP. BLVD., COMET T.0.P. 545-3089. bucket :geat!, auto., pov.w ~::~~: k ow;~ ~w. Cout Hwy.s!~ party_ Lic$mEJ A F~~~~6~~i{c7~; AT :9~oUPE c:n ::~ '64 CALIENTE: ;Dr brdtp. ~ ~~~~~ diou,'\;,tl-' 'n1!.~~~Ed·=,_ -•• ~.~ •
1:J6!. FORD_ )18, ·automatic --'-------IC " 64fr2212 after 5 "'"" ~ •i;i -po..,. •teer· •7'0 DATSUN '61 MGA 1600. New pafot & CH K IVERSON """ Lno..:i N"tmeg ru.mi•t rolor, tan V-8 I aoto., PIS, al( Xlht Lane, Huntingtoo ,
2850 Ha:tbar Blvd.
~ 540-9MO
ing, pn¥er brakes, air con-tire!!, also ~• eng. & re-bit VW UUL U.UMJ landau top, AMIFM stere<> cond. Pvt Pty: 6«-2Z13. e '61 Ford, 1 owner, "18,000 846-4285
dltioning "1th H I way 4DoorSedan, used (603AVA) trans, new int. & roll bar. IMPORTS 'v/tape deck, leather uphol. mi's.XlDtcood,Make offer, ,:;B::A:,,.N;:K;:.,,R~E~PO~S~S~E~S~S~IO~Nd
Camper erut.er. J ust t he dlr. Will take trade o1: fin.. $375. 897-9731 1970 HARBOR BLVD. Full pwr. New 6-ply tires CORYEJ IE i,:.......,;;;=~;;·,,....,,--;;:--7' .di.lne tar the cyc1e -graup. a.nee private party, Ca ll '67MGMidget·l9,!XXlmiAsk. · COSTA MESA 1966 Harbor, C.M. 646-9303 w/Monroe load levelers & FORD Econollne, needs :i:7a.na ~~m~~
plr. ~at 540-3510 5f6...e2 or·494-6811, ing $1400_. ..., - -VW LEASING front stabilizer shocks. Xlnt • Corvette .179 paint, WOO. or best offer. ""t'
"lD TOYOlA HI LUX PICK-1970 DATSUN 240-Z. Air, 536-6688 0 Tax & Llc. Down Autos Wanted 9700 -t»nd. Priced ~to sell. $4700. Stin9 Ray 603 Irls, CdM. 00.3lll ext. 2;'l or~ •. · 87 5'9.1060 FACTO y '66 Grand Prix, fact air, pwr vP Under factory warranty, mag wbls. 1700 miles. • $50. per month R Xln
Can't tell thla one 1rom a Perteet oood. 67>-2379. MGB • J6 mo"lh opon end lea"' WE PAY TOP -'70 El Dorado Am CONDmONING . INTERNATION.AL ~~. 1:;:\,..':12"" -t ~':sv~.~~:n FERRARI '64 MGB New top & paint, 1971 VW Bug CASH Full Power~ Loaded. ~b~~ba:,w~~ '66 . l-.-.~64~Po='-mta~c-4<ir7-c~HT=.~RAH=~.1
1,,.,., 445 E. Coast Hwy., N.B. wire ""''· o"." °"""· M"'t CHICK A MRSON t' (521 AOC) .,,.tne. Firu..hed i" spark· lnternat"1onal r.ctory air, P>lpb. Clean, 6f'.xl900 exl 53 or 54. FERRARI sell. Sll50. 633-5253. VW $6988 ling E;rmine white w/plush 644-6568.
•c.t CH p U ca.-i Ne\VpOr't Imports Ltd. Or-for used can &: trucks Just MIKE metallic blue vinyl Interior. Scout 1963 Catalina -..'gll. 9-pa511 .
..., EV. · • '"1 '!-'er ..,.. County'• only author-OPEL _ 1970 HARBOR BLVD. call Us for free estimate. AU·optiom Incl. power steer.., PSIPB, air cond., Jo ml. ·-~-Good tir" Radio • COSTA MESA GRQJH 'w~·1 dn'vo, h"bs, AM/FM ;":t;;~ Excellenti 549-0674 lzed dealer, CHEVROLET brakes, electric windows ... rad'i:. Whlsale Kelley Blue Very clean. $To0. 54&4903..
aft 5 PM SALES-SERVICE-PARTS ' '70 OPEL G.T. 102 hp, 4-spd, ATTENTION BUYERS McCA~THY Hydro auto trans. Stereo Book $1200. On sale this * '57 PONTIAC*
'4" INTERNATIONAL* ton 3100 W. Coast Hwy. Red,_ 4500 mi. Like New Let us help you find a Ask for Sales Manager BUICK multiplex a: just 7800 care-week only $1099. Runs Good * $125 Newp:irt Beach $3095. 644-2300. car at no cost to you. 18211 Beach Blvd. fully driven miles. (~Q} cu1cK IVERSON 295 Knox Pl, CM. 646-9743 ~~ MS:U see~=334:u.ns 642-941)5 540-l7G4_ . Sellers ~so welcome. HW1tin&fon Beach J5S50 Beach Blvd. SALE $5555 PRICE n '65 Catalina Ventura. air,
Aothoritt<l Ferrari Dealer PORSCHE Call "'"" 642-4431 647"'87 KI ~I at Sa".Jliego Frwy. Nabers Cadillac VW etc. Xlnt rood. 1795 \~~Cul~ ca~. ~:h.Pi.:Skk Auto. Referral Servi.ce LATE MODEL 894-33li. 531.2450 2600 HARBOR BLVD. 549-30.n Ext 66 or 67 * 548-6310 -t!
/Dr Fra"11. ~'7-0639 RAT '64 PORSCHE !9'IO VW pop .10P camper. CADILLACS e Cad. '64 Cpe. do· Ville COSTA MESA '.1970 HARBOR BLVD.
1958 FORD Pick-Up. Runs 356 SC COUPE Side tent, radio. Best oiler WANTED FACTORY OPEN SUNDAY COSTA MESA
great. Needs body work. ~ Balboa b~ue, chrome whee~. ~:~ ~~63 Days 837-8900; & ANY OTIIER AIR CONDITIONING 0 LINCOLN T-BIRD· '56 Classic, idn't
$175. 673-4868 or 673-6777. ''THINK'' radial tires. concourse con-, LATE il10DEL Full leather interior. Cruise D DGE R.. full . 1
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ditic;in. Lie, XOG997 66 YW BUG GEN"ERAL MOTORS CAR control, till wheel. Automa-co ...... , pwr, new pain• ' V P.U. New chrome, Full A --------,61 LINCOLN C l'I bl remov. top w I portholes. tires, bait. Original Very $3099 • Competition ,orange w i I h SEE CHUCK TRAPP OR tic dimmer, power, n '68 DODGE RT on • ue, I kit. Ori&
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dean. $425. 642-9799. ~ar•fl CH C black 1n1erlor. UOH144 BILL MAC CRACKEN exceptional value. (IWL67J) p.s., p.b,, air, good oond. g'~'178_ • ownr, ,.J ~J I K IVERSON Sl 099 Nabers Cadilla~ SALE $1111 PRICE FULL POWER+ r.ctoryalr, !i"=s.;3255=:::==== ,,;;::,~°'=""""'='"°""''
ltecrut'n Vohlc1H 9515 NEW 124 CPE. DEMO 54"_ 3031"!!. 66 or 67 CHICK IVERSON 26111) HeoARB,taOMR·!;LVD, N!!~HArsRBOCRadB~llaVD.c ~;,ed~::i;..'i'.':'i:::~ MERCURY ~,:, ~r~~,;.,,;',li,',;.. i.1'
VISIT OUR BIG $2795 ~ ~· ·-~ XEU354 1-------or trade. Att 6' '47-192L
:: RECREATION • Sff 1970d6"~~~~VD. VW 540-9IOO Open Sunday o'i?E",J~~~Y CHICK IVERSON '66 MERCURY Coloey Puk e '62 T-BIRD •
: • ~EANJ;E~E ''FRIEDLANDER,. ·oo roRSCHE cabriatet.1600 :o~l~Rfo6B~~. WE PAY CASH ·66 EL DORADO coNVT VW :t!:1::·i!.~i0~r~w~: GOOD coND * 5fO.S22i
· SHOWCASE DEALER 1J710 IU.CH ILYD. super. with hard top. New COSTA MESA Ai r , AMIFM, All 549-3031 Ext. 66 or 67 gOCld cond,. $1,l:MX>. 546-0106
• FOR 893-7/:~ ~-engine, new dutch, new WANTED FOR YOUR CAR lealhec/i"t, Gd. Cood. A 19'10 HARBOR BLVD. 546-1)106. •
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• -El Dorado Campers, NEW-USEO..SERV. tires, new paint, AMITI-t. n..:_nl Buy at ~17~ Pvt Pty: DODGE '63, ·4 door, R&H, '61 Mo!lterey 2 dr, T-Bird eng. '60 VaIIM{'-. Xlnt tl'anlJIOl'bl·
M'nl Romes, Chassis Mountl just like new, can be seen fll pay top dolla-for your CONNELL 64a-2317 auto, beaut. cond. l owner. Good cond. l owner, $300 or tion. $125 or best oUer. '
am:J Balboa Motor Homea. ~ at 2089 Harbor Blvd., or ~~~;ENRo~~c'i! '68 Cad El Dorado, Sllver1_1600==· ;,5'6-=:9983;;·=·====~be='':o:U:•r:·,;';:94-0=:100:1===1.~540-~2639~~·:;v•:;•,;"~w;k:=•;;o>h;· ""' CHOOSE FROM phone 66-1982, 9am to 6pm CHEVROLET i\·!ist, compt · equip. SteM.'ll1~
SHElJ..S TO COMPLETELY '66-gu Red: Nu Michelin S49-3031 Ext. £6-Ei':. moooo. 2828 Harbor Blvd. tape deck, 4 nu tires, .$-1,375. Imported Cars 9600lmported Autos 9600 lmportM Autos .... 1
SELF-OONTAINEDMODEL.5 ~ar•rif tires chrome whls. Just 1970 Tan VW Bug -~C..:..:;.la=..:->:::fe=sa:..c:54<1.::..:•1200=-I (\\iPH597) Call Baysborel -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~
$210.00 to $9895.00 .. J '1611.. taken· in trade for boat, but Must sci\ $1900. 675-6691 \VE PAY TOP DOLLAR l\1otors, &1.2-4011 \ ' II -,
TryBekft YouBuyWithOur need cash. Will sac! at '65 VW FORTOPUSEDCARS *LEAVING COUNTRY '65 @ . ~
Reasonable Rental Service auto •port ltd $3200. Pvtpty: 830-5161. Jf your car is extra clean, CAD CONVRT. Very clean. USE I CARS T HEODORS: . . , BUG see us tin;t. $1595. 675-2853
• ROBINS FORD Authortud Sal" • Servl"' 63 PORSCHE American m.,.s, wide """ BAUER BUICK e Cad. '66 Cpe. do VIII• .
2060 Harbor Blvd DEMO SALE ~OUPE custom metallic paint v.• 'h 234 E. 17th St. • FACTORY
Colta Mesa sfumo· l970 Fiat l24 Sporta Cpe. Hudtop, gleam'·-metallic beautllul laee work. YPU. Costa. l\lesa 5-18--776.i AIR CONDITIONING -Radio, heater, 1pedal ex. uig '67 International. haust, pin striping. radial silver, with brand new tn· OOl. 1MPORTS1 \VANTED Pull po\\'Cr, all leather inter.
-..i---1 t~rlor chrome wheels ra Sc'feral 0U1er customiied OrangP. Counlics · ior. tilt & telescopic wheel. Scout -4-wheel &ive. R 6: H, w-.:-S, .ow mi es. dial fires, AM/n( ~dlo: V\V t~ choose fron1 TOP $ BUYER Al\t I FM, light dimmer. .~ 1n_.,.
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'!'t, . 537.rm Call , Collect $2399 VW 18881 Beach Blvd. Take your pick, c;inly, .•
.-. MIKE 1'400. ·~.9 850 ~.Coupe. CHICK IVERSON II. Beach. Ph. '47-8.\55 SALE $2333 PRICE i _ -'i ..,., ..,........... 549-3031 Ext. 66 or 61 CASH FOR CA RS Orange County's Largest ' M 'CARTHY Good condlUon. VW 1970 HARBOR BLVD. RUNNING OR NOT Seleellon Quality Clldill4cs c *89'1-9731* ' ao· ~,CK 54~1 E>n. 66 or 67-!9'10 vw Westphalia Camper. * 5'8-4634 alt ,,,. pm * Nabers Cadillac:
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8000 ml, AM/FM radio, 'M:M ARBO B'VD R 1970 ~~~VD. Xlnt condition, $ 3 ~ 0 0. ;.;A"ut;.;•c.L;:.•:.;a:;•:::i•;,9,_ __ 98=1001 ~ H Costa ~eS: ''
'70 X""-'"oad "'64"'s.,..:00"'1'"s cc.•n;,,;;.' '-p';.;'~--540.9100 """"'!rood.,. mrft Ster e '66 PORSCHE Good co ne!. e ·oo V\V Bug. Xlnt cond. _LEASE
Loaded, w1lh hardtop. WW consider any offer. $850. QUICK SALE A NE\V 1971 '70 CAD Coupe de Ville -
Chrome wlre wheel!, AM/ 557-9018. 67J..6819 PINTO 7500 mi. Like new.
, Co-rs 9520 FM, •!2257. S.crtfice! Will • '64 VW B"'· new 1;;111) en<< S50.00 mo. IStlOOO~::c,:c..· ~=~~-"'"''°-'3-'28,11
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... _ '71 "~··n take older cir in trade or '65 PORSCHE 91 2 Red ll'ans. Xln't cond. A-lust sell. ($6 mo.) CAD '65 CDV, 10(; int, am/
'9. . UV... finance pvt pty. CalJ Sid dlD Xlnt cond, $3300. * 646-0178 $8'15 or otr. S4&.5619 open end fm, f air, f pwr, loaded, ex
UW OHC, Pldrup with ca.mp. 540-3100 or4!M-7506aft10 am. '63 s Xlnt eond. Extra!. New e '67 V\V Bug-Good cond. RE NT cond. $t850, 499-3652 ~ .=..s)~m :;:" ~ 1969 XKE Coope. suver ext, tit.es, chnn rims. Offer. Will New tires, tape deck. A NEW 1971 ·10 EL OOR.AOO trade. W!U fin&nce .:V.te rtd leather int. Oirm wift trade for VW. 841--5654 $1200. call 644--12-47 PINTO 4300 mties, stereo~ f\illy eqUip.
-Call -or whb. Fact air. Perfect ·s;_vw _-l>o!• •1500 ..,,, $4 DA y ped, 16,000. 432-1112 . ~ con d . Pvt• P t-y . SAAB eng. J975 or best oiler. Mll.!t AND
714/83$-9301. sell. K. Block, 7 2 7 r ~.!I~"'~· '67 Jaguar 2lO, -· AulhOrlzed DeOllor Yocl<low", Apt 121l. H.B. 4 ¢ MILE ~:--· 16W. -~ ~--« w I bJ.k leather, Mlchtlin s.>cs.e Service! •StPart. '70 V\V Pop top cam.per P\n" A Um..F.: _........,_ tltts "-'ltt whls, lo mi's, Im-Sonet Coupes n ock ~,._,... · CK
!==='======I mac, $3700, pvt pty, '13-2222 Oranae County's Nn ·est Dlr. ;~e,~t, i:=c. m~tt ~Je~ Kl -L~;ouR ~ Rontol1 '522 or 494-1151 nltes. COAST IMPORTS 642-3740. THEODORE
~ lndlan SWnmer'""" "WHI TE ELEPHANTS" Call today -Sell'tomorrow! ROBINS F ORD
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