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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1971-09-15 - Orange Coast Pilot,
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untin ton's
Hostage Shooting
Fa~es Big Probe
In Atti~a '"l,ragedy
DAILY PILOT
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WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 15 , 1q71
VOL. '4, NO. Dl,' $ICTlONj," P'ACit:i
Hot Work
OA ILT "ILOT P'~IM "l'.il'ick O'Dtnf>tll
COSTA MESA FIREMAN RICHARD MATTOX POURS WATER ON FIRE
Spaghetti Cooker (81ckground) C1me Through Bl11e Unh1rm1d
Fire Guts Mesa11 's Ho11ie
After Fuel Explosion
Flames red by a i;udden gasolint ex·
plosion that shot a Longue of rire oul to
1he sidewalk caused severe damag e
fast-moving fire that originaltd in the
Valenti garage. eating it! way into the at-
tic
aniounling 10 $2.1,000 al • Cusla rt.·lC'sa Garage contents included i;1x fire ('X• linguishers and a huge professional
hon1c Tuesday afternoon. rest.,urant pressure coo ker lo bf: usOO by
No one \\'35 injured a\ the Anthony the Sons of Italy fraternal organiza tion at
•··rony" Valenti home. 3108 Platte Ori\'e, a spaghetti feed this weekend.
fil'en1en s:ild. Club ml'!1nber Va lenti said th!'! cooker
Huntington
Top Aide
Mille1·. Out
By Al.AN OIBKJN
01 ,,,. 0111-~Jl•I U t ff
Dorie 1\liller. 59. is no longer city ,;id-
mini.~tral or of Huntington Reach.
Ill' \\'as oo s!ed from the S34.000-a-ye<1r
joh al 5 p.m . Tuesda~· y,•hen he \1'a<; ser\'·
t•d by City Attomrv Don Bonfa \\'ilh '"'o
dnf'ttJncnt s -notire (lf the l'QUnl'il's in·
tcnt1 on lo remove him as of Oct. 18 or his
lm111edia te suspension.
·rhe ac;t ion 1\·as made public at 11 ;45
p rn 1vhen the City Council recon1·ened
lronl an t':ii:ccutive session lasting two
hours and 40 n1inutes.
Bonfa read a council-authorized slate·
ment announcing lhe ouster and stating
thnl t\ssislant. Cily Ad m in is Ir a f o r
Brander Castle 1vould be "!he acting city
adminislr<itor pro temport .''
''The Citv Council has di1·ected the
personnel ~irec\or (Ed Thompson) to
1.:Q1nn1ence a nationwide search through
lhe state Personnel Board lo find a ne\'
c1!y administrator," the ter:;e .lll.alemenl
s aid.
No grounds or reasons for the di smissal
·were given. The vote for dismissal also
was nol ;annou11C1?d although ii is knO\.\<TI
that it was S lo 2 with Al Coen, 1\.1rs.
Norma·Gibbs. Jerry 1\.fatney, Jack Green
and Donald Shipley. in favor and r.tayor
George 'McCracken and Ted Barlletl op-
posed. .
"It'll the Qpinion or myself and s~1al
l'Ounsil (the Santa Ana law firm of Rutan
and Tucker f that the city charter doe!I
no! provide for an appeal," Bonfa said in
a press conference late Tuesday night. .. ,r 1\1r. 1\liller requests reasons he shall
be provided ·with reasons but not with
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Hughes Mystery
Deepens After
Letter Released
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Death Cheated
Victi"i Saved Fro1n Accident
Qui<:k action by county co1·oner'! aide~
11nd t1vo nurses loday were credited y,•ith
:iaving the life of a man injured Monday
night in a spectacular a uto accident i11
.Santa A11a.
Thomas A. Goodell, 24, of lnl E. Santa
Clara SL, Santa Ana, a passenger in .J
sports car which crashed into a chain link
fence at Santa Ana College.
I/is companion and dr1\·er of the car,
.James f . ~Jlis. 2t of 1014 N. Bewley SI.,
Santa Ana. was killed instantly when the
\'ehitlc wtnt oul. of CQntrol a nd crashed
inlo the rence at \V. 17tb Street and
Coll ege A venue.
The top cross bar of the chain link
Ir.nee pierced the windshield of the car
and went throuj!h lhe head or Ellis and
thtn impaled Goodell through his ab-
<lo1ne11.
Firemen on the 11cenc were reluctant to
Jry to remove the pipe frnn1 the dead
man·s head for fear that Goodell would
bt fu rther Jnjured.
Coroner·• pathologist J)r. David M.
Katsuyama waS ::1u1nrnoned and w11h
deputies Joseph Stevens ilnd Jim Bricker
removed the rod from the dead man·s
head.
1\tcanwhi!e nurse.~ 1\1argaret Randall
and Mary Gamble had been sumn1oned
from nearby r)(li·lnr 's Hospital. \Yhile J)r.
l\alsuyama pcrtormed the del icate feat,
they administered plasrna to Goodell \\'ho
had gone into shoc k.
The nurses aceon1pan1cd the injured
man to !he Orange County 1\tcdical
Center in an ambulance with the rod still
impaled in his abdon1en, There he v,oas
rushed to surgery anrl the cross bar
removed.
He ls reported' in .11alisfactory condition
loday.
Hughes Letter Released
And Mystery Deepens
LAS VEGAS (AP) -Speculation co n-
t inues to swirl today around a band-writ·
ten leUer purpo~dly sent fr om
millionaire recluse Howard Hughes to
state officlal.5.
Hughes Tool Com1><1ny txecuti,•es
released copies of the scrawled note
lvherein Hughes assertedly complained ot
being reduced to I o n g h a n d com-
munications. State offi cials so far have
declined any comment on the note;
The stir. however. proved once again
tha t Hughes, who is supposed to be son1e
J.000 miles away in the Bahamas . t11n
still make his pre.~ence felt in Nevada.
Probe Set
By Marines;
011e l(11if ed
By ARTHUR R. VrNSEL
0! "'' 011!1 Pile! ~il•!f
Oinflic!ing repor1s ranging From 1
fistfight outside an cnlisled men's club lo
SJX>radic. scattered acts of racial violencl!'!
around El Toro 11.larin<' Corp.<; Air Station
Tuesday nigh! 11 rc brin,r: probed today.
One nf the few Fae\~ <."Onflrmcd \Va~
that one 1\larine has been hospitalized in
fair c·ondition y,·1th an ahdorninal stab
v;nund.
The \'IClun ":as identified as Jesse
Brown. but his rank. age and hometown
\1·ere not disclosed.
·rtie official acc:ounl given is lhal twn
r-.tarines I.angled ou tside the club beer
hall about 1 r p.tn .. rcsultini:: in a rn cJce
v.·hen military poli,·c units arrived Lfl
brc;ik up a cro1v<l or aboul 3[) to 50
11'atchcrs.
Ntir,~es at Or<ingr Coun!y l\.·leditaJ
Cen ter. hov.•ever. told ncws1ncn several
n1en \1•err inJurcd.
So did a Navy 1nedical col'ps man whn
Ocscril>ed what he called fights all around
!he base. invQJving black and white
l\.larines.
''I don·t deny ii. I jusl don't have an~
mnre infonnation than I gave. \Ve're still
pulling the details together now,·• said
ISt-e EL TORO, Page :!I
Oruge
Weather
\l'alenli's 1t1ree big dogs esceped lrorn scheduled for "Use al the Fiesta de Conta
~ . ,.. _ _ Jdesa-appeared undamaged bu'-it-wHI fhC' .fcnced~oni-yard-while the'""t p.m. probably nttd a major cleaning.
Rockefeller Sets
Shooting Probe
At Attica Prison cause or grounds," Bonfa said. .
J\1iller has seven days from the serving
ot---th~nott~-at-5}1:m;-!l'uesday-to-r·e-------------
The Hughes letter made public today
was in disjointed. irregular handwriting
scrawled from edge to edge and down the
full length of a page tom from a yellow,
legal•sized pad.
Cool ocean breezes continue to
bring Southland temperalur~ to a
tolerable level today. Highs along
I.he coast will be around 78 rising
to 87 inland. Lows tonight around
62·66. blazt wa.5 bt1ng rough!. A neighbor, Mrs. R. L. Van Horn, of
The building conlractor was out hun-3102 Platte Drive, directly adjacent,
t ing lhem al. ont' point \rhile crowds of credited t~·o ne.ighborhood boy1 wlth
~·urlous nei,.hhor11 watched firemen fini.Sh ellmbing lo her rooftop with prden boscs
" 10 doUSt "!ind-blown embers.
the ir Job. ·!:we werc,jll3f. drivin1 by on the way to
<.:onsidering !he J>O!'iSlbilille! invol\•td, Deve'11 house, "'hen we !law the: smoke.
Fire 11.1arshal Ed Lev.•is said today lhe jumped out a.ild grabbed the hoses," said
...:pecl.acular firr could h;l\'e been murh Allen Brown, 18, at the seene,
~·;orse. He and David Crook, 17, said a series
''There was \'Cry little dama~e to the of explosions foll owed by the big gas
contents of the home.'' he said, "which is blast that nearly blew him down foll owed
rather unusual.·· the initi1d Ure.
lie said men from an engine company Investigators said lhe smaller pops
raced into the blazing ho1ne to CQt·f!r were aeroaol spray call! of variom com·
furniture and olher items wi th heavy. pounds exploding.
Y.alcr-resistanl salv11ge cover~ \vhiic hose Valenti and hi.!1 wire Eleanor. 1 school
li~s were being connected by others teacher, were: away when the fire broke
1n11side out. while thr:ir 14-ycAr-o\d son h11d 1one
No cause has been determined for the back to ~chool after lunch .
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quest a public hearing before the counci l.,
But. according to the charter . the coun·
cil's "11ction shall be final i nd shall not
depend on any particular degree .of ~roof
al tht hearing, tht purpose of wh1~h IS lo
allow the City C<iuncil and the c1ly ad·
ministrator to present lo each ~1her and
I he public all pertinent faCIS prior to the
final action oC removal."
Asked earlier in the evening if he pla n-
ned to seek a hearing.· fl.111\er said. "I'll
think about it. It's futile because the
cduncil doesn't have lo listen and It
\vould only tear the down. apart."
The decision to fire 1\.hl\er, who h11s
been in public administration for .21
years. was actually taken 11 week earlier
at the Sept. 7 council meeting.
The council then authorized Homer L.
P.tcCormlck of the Santa Ana \3w firm lo
l~er MILLER, Pait 2J
A'ITJCA, N.Y. (UPI) -Gov. Nelson A.
Rockefeller today ordered tbl'! in--
vem.tg1Uon Into the Attica prison
rebellion broadened to ·rl::!lermil'lf! how
oine hostages were shot .when th!'! lacility
wQs atormed by &tale police. National
c:uardsmen •nd sheri(fs deputies.
In a brtd meeting with reporters at his
New York City officll!, the governor was
asked directly If he had lnformatloo that
slate pollc. bullets killed the nine
hoiitage1.
0 In the heat of a siluation. tragedie!
develop," Rocke.feller responded !Otn-
berly, 1hlkln1 his head.
The eovemor said M would ny to I.he
capitol In Albany Thursday to confer w1th
legislative leaders on the Attica situation.
lnskSe the 1ray prison walls Stale Cor-
l See ATIJCA , Pa(e t)
It was similar to Hughes' missives
made public last year.
The reason for the note was that the
Nevada Gaming Comn1isslon recently
turned down a bld by the tool company to
reorganize the corporate slructure of
seven Hu ghes callinos in Las Vegas and
Rtno. ·
The commission said il would require •
personal meeting with Hughes or •
t\andwritten lelter from him, with his
fingerprints attached, indkaUn.g his su~
port for the reorganization.
A tool company spokesman said there
were no fingerprints Attached lo the let·
ter. State officials are reportedly trying
to lift l1tent prints from the sheet of
paper.
There was action nn two fronts Tues·
day in a lltlte which notes every wo rd
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After fol.Ir nui1t"nuide voyages
to the moo11, how much do
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origi11 of t'artl1's sotellite? See
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Irvine Grants
16 Orange County Agencie.s Receive Fu11ds
Sixtffn educatio~l. health and 50Cia'
~encies in Orange Counly received
•ant.ii In ex~!li of $5,000 lrom the James
~iM Foundation, it was anoounced ~
~y. The gr!Jlt!, tot.allng $457,515.71,
.:i.ere made during the llscal year ending
.~arch 31.
::-' Cha pman College. St Joi;eph 's Hospital ii Orange and Anaheim t.1emorial
~Ospital were the Orange County in·
· Jllitutions receiving the largest amounLI
: ~ $75,000 each.
'· The Chapman grant supports building
renovation and the a"'ard to Anaheim
hospital will establish an acu!e cardiac
care center. The grant.lo St. Joseph"s
will provide for addillons to that
hospital's coronary unlt.
• Statewide, the Irvine Foundation grants
totaled $2.8 million and 94 percen t of the
,11 grants were made tn organizations
working in the fields of higher education,
.J'OUth sfllrvices and medical care, a foun ·
4Jtio n spokesman said
;·Absent from the list of lrvlne Foun-t: .
dation rtcipients this year were several
Orange Coanty am instituhon! that had
been named in prior yea.rs. Among
cultural organizations dropped from the
fou ndation grants list a.re the Symphony
Association of Orange Counl y. Laguna
Beach Communily Players, Sout h Coast
Repertory and Uie Lyric Opera Assoc1a·
tion of Orange County.
F'urtJier. 26 organiutlons in Caliioml•
shared grants in amounts lw than
$5,000. These awards were not detailed in
the foundation annual report releastd to-
day, but foundation ;;ttorney Howard J.
Privett said many of these are Orange
County agencies. Grants kl all 26 tctaled
'4S,050 during 1970.
Following is a listing of alt grants over
$:),000 made lo Orange Counly groups:
Braille tnstitutP, S22.000 for Orange
County Center i m p rovements ;
Providence Speech a~d Hearing Clinic,
Orange, $19,000 for hearing test equip-
ment ; Boys' Club of Santa Ana, $10,615.71
=Caspers Urges Creation
Of Upper Bay Committee
Dissatisfied with a county counsel'!
report on Uie silt situation in the Upper
1\e~·port Bay, Orange_ Co u n t y
Supervisor Ronald Caspers of Newport
Beach Tuesday urged the creation of a
technical committee l.o me.P.t regularly
and report on the adverse effect of
development construction on the estuary.
Caspers called the county counsel's
repo rt whi ch suggested that no legal ac-
tinn be taken against the Irvine Olmpany
and other developers "too light on a such
a seriow: r;ubjecl."
"The oounty evidently does not h<i ve I.he
pcnver to act," Caspers admitted but
&a il. "I had hoped !he city of Newport
Beach would do something but they are
just standing there and looking . Someone
should have the guts to act against them
o(the developers)."
-The counsel's report covered in-
.,,estigalive meetings on the program at
Tt'hich most agencies concerned were
.represented.
It told of evidence of "excessive siJta.
t!on of the Upper Bay during t~e 1970-71
rainy season" due to ei:pa nded develop.
ment of lands arou nd the ba y,
The counsel"s office reported that
Newport Beach and the lrvine Company
had reached an agreement on methods to
be used to prevent siltation from
From Page l
HUGHES ...
cnnceming its No. 1 private landowner.
employer, taxpayer and gambler·.
Hughes owns more land in Nevada than
11ny other individual and numerous
minin g claims.
And the state Sllpreme Court hP.ard
l'lral argumen!.~ on behalf of a bid by
Rnbert r.1ahue , fired head of Huf:!;ht's'
J\E\·ada operations , to bf> al10~·ed t.o
pierce Hughes· privacy to take a depm.i·
lion
Ofhci2.ls of the company said the letter
1\35 ~·ritten to show Nevada residt'nl~
R ui::hes is pleased ·wilh reorganization
plans.
The letter expre~~ed support fnr tool
company executi\·es and the planned
fl'Or caniza tinn
Th.e reorgan17.a t1on starl.t'd 1 a Ii t
December "'hen ~-!aheu \\as ouste<l from
a Sj'.?fl.000-a ·v('ar j(lb as head of J-lughes'
f\p\·.:;da oncra11nns
The firing "'il.S uphPld 1n cou rt , but
fl!~heu fil ed a 55().million suit ha~ed on
his cnntention Uie job was to have been
.his for lile.
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reaching the-bay v.•alers and concludM
that a lawsuit was not the answer to the
problem.
Caspers wanls the Board of
SupervOOrs tAl be alerted to future
developments in the area whieh might af·
feet the ecology and marine li fe .
He asked tha t ;i resolution be drawn
naming a ttthnical committee to include
the Regional Water Quality Control
Board. the State Department of Fish and
Game, the C.Ountv's Ha rbor and Flood
Control districts. ihe Cou nt y Department
of Building and Safety, Ne wport Beach.
the Irvine Co mpany, the Board of
Supervisors and the Cou nty Counsel's of·
lice.
Thfll resolution is to be presPnted to
5upervlsors nei:t week for approval.
LA Court Action
A waits Abortion
Case Physician
Dr. John Shriver Gwynne, the self<on-
fessM abortionist who pleaded guilty to
such charges last week in Orange County
superior Court, pleaded no contest to
identical ehargu Tuesday In Loi Angeles
Superior Court.
J udge David N. fills ordered Gwynne,
29, of Santa Ana, to return to his
courtroom Nov. 22 for sentencing. Gwynne
will return to I.he local cou rt Nov, 18
fr:ir sentencing by Judge Byron K.
!t!cMillan.
Judge Fitts agreeri lo allo\l' Gwynne to
appeal his conviction in Lo.'I Angeles
Frederal Court. The conc e.'islon is not
normally a\lo"·ed on plea11 of no contest
which differ from guilty ple as only in the
sense that the defendant protects himself
fr 0m possible civil .:iction.
Two young W(lmen assistant.'> 11rrested
with Gwynne 11t hi.'1 former \\lest Los
Angeles clinic in h-fay. 1970. alsn plf'ade-d
guilty tCI abortion charges before Judge
Fills.
ThP juri~l reduced hoth rharges to
misdemeanors and ordered Pep,_gy Lee
Grau, 19, and ~1arP..arel Camf'ron. 21,
both of Los Angeles. l.n re-turn to his
court for sente-ncing Nn. 15
G\\·\·nne mo1·ed In his cl 1n1c nn 17th S1~eel in Sanla Ana shnr!ly after )he Lol'i
Angtles County Grand .Jury inrlifrtd him
on abortion charges fil('d in \\'e~t oLn:!
AngP.les .
r,wynne's ~uilly plPa la.~l werk follnwerl
11 ~erles of arrests by Santa Ana police
!hroughout which he Pxpresl'ied his
delermin.11tion t0 defy C.:ilifornia's abnr·
tinn law~ and uphold ~·h;it he s11id "·as
the nght nf an.v "'oman lo ha\'e an abor·
!Jon on her o~·n decision.
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EL TORO •••
one ba~ r;poke:;.n111n'.
He was not identifi~ by any specific
military role in !he probe . or release of
Information obt..qined.
''l can't find him." said /1 sergeant on
duty.
The offici11t announcement e11rlier 11id
lie.veral men h11ve been held for ques--
tinning ahciut the violence hut th11t so far
oone had bttn ('h1rged with specl!lc. of·
fen ses.
Rac:ial prohlems have led lo p11st
violence at other US. domtslic milll.A ry
Wtall.!ltlnng including lhl! ~pra"'ling
Camp Pend!tton ~111rine Corps Training
Ccnltr In San Dt.igo County .
If unofficial 11ccounl.~ of !hr incidf'nl
Tuel!day nig ht Ill lh11: R,nno-man El Toro
Ji.1CAS fa cility are iruhs!Jlnliatfd. ti will
hi'! the first surh known ma jor Incident In
Or11nRe Countv.
The ?i1arine-Injured w11.~ at fir~t H1l!ld
In serinus rond ltlon al the county
hospit111's intf'n~iVf' r1rf' unit hut !his w115
l.!ftr re-vil'itd to fa ir.
Nf'~ df'term1na!lon h,11d been marlt
1>.•t'i!her !hf' 5t\•eral othf'r men ~•id lo M
lnjurtoel ~·ere Marine~ "'hil l{llhered to
"·at rh 11 flghl. or t.IP officers det1ll ed to
di:o;p.or$e them.
to purchase a bus : South Coast ('..()m·
munily Hospital. Laguna Bea ch, $40.000
to furnilb Coronary care unit and buy
audio-vlsual equipment
Orance. Empire Couixn Boy Scout5 o.'
AmeriC.11 , Slll,000 lo begin "inner r1ty"
delinquency prevention p r o j e c l ;
Children's Home Society of Santa Ana,
$20,000 to place wards of the courl to
adoptiYe ho.mes ;
Salv ation Army , Santa Ana, $1~.000 t.()
build youth center; UC Irvine [n!erfaith
F o undatil)n , $5 ,000 f or in-
terdenom inational student center.
An11heim Young Men's Ch r isti an
Asaociation, $25,000, buitdil'lj.l funds ;
Orange Young Women '5 Ch r i s I 1 a n
Association. $40.000 to buy a bu ilding.
Assistance League of Garden Grove,
$6.900 to equip a dental clinic for the
di11ad\·antaged ; Orange C-Ounty federa-
tion of Olmmuni ty Chests, Anaheim,
$6.(lQO to ex pand programs, and Zonta
Club of Newport Harbor f oundation,
.Newport Beach, $5,000 for r;enior citizens
center addilioruJ.
Although statewide the emphasis "'as
nn 11uppOrt social agencies. two Rrli'I
organ!zatlon9 "'ere named among 1970
grantees. The Performing Arts Council of
the Los Angeles Mu,;ic Center. SJ00,000
for student scholarships and the Pal.rice
of Arts and Science Foundation, San
Francisco, SI0,000 to equip studenl
workshop.
The James Irvine Foundation holds 54 ,5
percent of the stock of the Irvine 0 .m-
pany and lists assets worth SI0.2 m ~ll~on
nl'll including the-value of 4.6 million
shares of Irvine stock. Since Irv ine stock
is "not listed or traded no current market
t•aluf' is available," the annual r;tatement
notes.
Since 1938 thP foundation h a s
distributed $14.2 million. about half of
which has been given out in the past
three years.
Foundation holdings prod uce<! Sl.9
million of ~iv· -end income durin,O?. !he
1970 fiscal ye and cash dpposits earned
S4M.OOO in esl. Total income for the
yea r amounted to $2.45 mill ion. aCC-Ordlng
to the report.
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ATIICA ...
red.ionAI Commissinner Rusaell G.
Oswald postponed a scheduled. news COJ'L·
ference "unlit everything cools down ."
An aide u.id that may be as late as next
Monday.
The aide re\•ealed thsl "some" ol the
leaders of the rebellion had survi\'ed and
"M'e're soinR through the process of sif-
ting them out."
He added that he did not have the
names of the leaders and that he did not
know for certain how many, ii any . were
killed. . . The death loll from the 1nsu rrect1nn
climbed to 42 Wed nesda y when a "'nund·
ed inmate died in Meyer Memorial
Hospital in nearby Buffalo. Ten nf the
dearl were prison \\.'Orker~ held hn11tage
by thl! <'nnv icl.<I and 32 were prisoners.
·The first to die. William Quinn, 28. a
guard. was buried following a Roman
Cat holic: !\lass just a few doors away
fr(lm !he home in AtlirR where he lived
\\.'Ith his wift' and t~·o young daughters.
Abnul 400 uniformed correction office rs
from throughout lhe st.ate formed _an
hon(lr guard for the somber ceremonies
in ttie flag draped farming community of
2,ROO.
Quinn died of head injurie~ i;urfered
when he ~·as healen the first day of the
rebtt!ion. Jn Batavia, a few miles away,
11er1·ices were al~n held for RichArd
Lewis. another of the hostage5 v.·hn WRS
shnl In death. o~watd did onl. attend the funeri1l!'\ lie<:~l lSt'. as an 11id~ put it, "Thf're mi~ht
ha ve he-en resentment "
c;erald Houlihan , puhlu: rel.rit10ns nf-
ficer fnr the cnrrection department.. mel
hrir.flv "'11h newsmen and at first drnirrl
that ·any official sl.atemenl i;a1d lhAt
hostageS had th t ir throats slit hy !he con-
\•lcts.
•·r.1a\•be it',: 11n impression," Houlih an
l!a1d . ,;I'm sure it was nol lo be gi ve n as
a fa ctual act.''
\\'hen reporters reminded Houlihan hP
had announced the throat slashing f\.10n·
day ~·hen the riot was put dO\\'n, he
rej,lird :
"Yes, that's right , but I aid 'several,'
not se\'en."'
"Where did you get the inlormal-1on?"
a reporter asked. "There is a credibility
gap here.''
"I understand that ," ht r~plied "1
understood that l'iP\'eral oot seven had
their throats slashe-d. I also told you one
had a gas grenade held against his che.~t
1by a convicl ) but thi~ v.·as wrong ton "
At other state pris0ns acros~ the 5tatr,
the situation was ltn11e . but no trouble
was reported 111 htghtened ,;ecurity
measures. including keeping prisont'rs
!(l(ked in their ce lls, reme inPd in effect.
At Great Meadow f'ATTtttional ~·aeillty
3t Comstoc k gu11rds voted lo call for
~wtld'5 resignation,
Guard! in pri~n~ atros.'i lhe n11llon
were on alert Tuf'sday for 11rtinn in li)'m·
pathy ~·ith the At tlc11 uprising At lf'l'ISl
threP jaUs were rocked by d1s1urb11nce.'4 .
Tear gas "·as u~d to bre11k up ram·
p11ging 11t Fulton County J•1l In Atlant 11,
the Baltimore City .fa il and in the
Cuy1hoga County J1il in Clevelanrl
Al Altlc• a correciinnal 11t:rv1cu
tiep11rtment J11poke1m1n 111 id all th"' in·
mates had bffn 11ccounled fnr In !ht
w11ke Qf lht. rebellinn, e11tht w!'re
orl1!nally missing Thrte ~·f'rt fllu nd
df'•d and fi\'t 1111\'e in lht meu of 1unnel11
t)ene•lh the ~-acrt prfl!On
Offlcl115 aaid upw11rd Ill 1.000 (lrlMnt re
-nl!1rly htilf the pre-riot Pofllllat1on -
would havt to be tramferr~ fmm Att lee
!(I other prlJOns bet•u~t the uprl111n1s
had badly d1m1ged two m•jor cellblrn::k.~
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(IA tl 'I '°lLOT \rtH "~ott
BOOTED BY CITY COUNCIL
City Admini1trator Miller
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MILLER ...
nego!l<Jte 11•1th ~11ller on accepting
another pnl'iit1nn in !he cit y government.
as 11 form of consultant but with full
benefi1 s nf a L'1!y employe.
But at lhe srcr('l meeting of Sept. 7 a
mojoril.Y of the council also signed the
noti('e or di smissal and !nslru<:led that it
be served ~rpt . l 4
Thal was why !he council set an art.
journed meeting with the planning com-
mis~ion Tuesdlly night. purportedly to
discu!S a planning issue on frontage
roads versus block walls around housing
developments.
AOOut 1 'h hours arter Tuesday night's
executive session ~·all in progress. "'ord
was sent ou t that the meeting "'ith the
planning commissioners war; canceled .
Miller has reportedly rejected the
council's offe r to be a con3uJlanl -
•·They are-trying tn bu~· me-off." he tnld
the DA ILY PILOT -but '1t the press
conference Rnnfa said the negot1.ritinn~
"'ere continuing and had "progressed
qu11e 1\•ell ."
"They ha ve been going on since last
Wednesday morning," Bon fa ~aid. "They
h.:ive spent m.riny hours {Qget her but
there are still 11 rew prilnls to be resolved.
"It's the hope of the clty cnuncil thal
~1r. f\.1iller and Mr. f.1 cCormick will com·
plete their negotiations successfully."
fn this case. the city atlnrney ex-
plained , Miller would tender his resigna·
lion. be appointed tCI another position an<l
the lin;1l action In remo\·e him Oct. 18
would not hf' 11ece!'IS11ry_
Thi' ouster followed lour weeks or
newspaper reports that a shakeup "'as
imminent. After artirl e.s h11d been
ptihlished in the press. the council had
de cl;ired publicly AU.':-IS thal discussion
on Mr. Miller's status was "a dead
issue."
The v11!e to ~uspend .rinl'\ dismiss the <:i·
ty administrator today appeared a con·
!rarlirtinn nf !he council's pohlic Aug . Iii
st~!rment 1hal the matter "·as "a dead
iSSllP
Al !he AuJ.:. Hi n1ee!ing onl.v five t·nun -
c1!men were prcsrnt ~'i!h ~1atney and
~Ir~. Gihh~ hein~ nn \'acalion.
The Sept 7 mee!ing w11s the first nr -
r~~inn all council members were prese-nt
sincP the cnntri;i1•prs.v hrnkp nu! ::ind rhe
rnuncil ;icred ~11·if1ly that night h.v
n1rtl ing Rnd agreeing In ou~t f\hl!rr
Although no rPasons "·ere gi ven puhlir-
lv hv !he rnunr1I for ~!i11er's firin~. thr
.ldm.inistrator has been ctilicizt'd reren!ly
for an alle>,llPd tt>ss of leaderi:hip o\·er
de-parlmenl head~. and for 11llegedl.v fa il-
inJ:!: to pro\'ide an ad\·llnre fina nci;il pl11n
GEM TALK
TODAY
by
THE RAINBOW GEM
Well kricwll fer it , ra inbow colort,
th e op .. 1 ha1 no di1tinc.ti"• c..olor of
ii i own, 1mell uni form c.r•c.k1 in th•
9em accouri t ing for the v•ried hu•1 .
Moil popular tod"y •re op•lt fr om
M•xicc. Th ey •re cf th• fire cpal .,,_
ri11ly, 1mittin 9 red 9low1 of light fro m
th• ccre.
If you went fo see .1 om1 re.!1 1 "con ·
1r11r1a tion piec1" g•mt, com • iri •nd
look c ... er out beeutlful e11 ortmeot of
op•la.
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G<o~ Sm~• 1md
Ski" S.c:retl0111
Prim ary ceu1• of "1m ud9e" fr om
gold j1welry i5 1kiri 1ecretiorit •nd
penplr•lien, th• ch•micals of wh ich
combin11 wi th gold alloy' to form
derk-hu11d i•ll1.
A chen9 • le whit• 9old or to gold
of high •r ~•r•t fi"'"''' 1htMJld 1of.,,
the probl •m. W1'1! co., er other cau115
in 1ucc•1din9 column1; iri the me.!n·
time, if you have 1uc.h • pro blem,
cem e e11 in end 111 ut. W•'ll b1 9l•d
le ditc.U55 ceu1e1 ond cur•1 with yeu.
Medina's Lawyer
Wins Encounter
F'T. fl1c PH EHSO~. ('il'I . IUP l ~
Defense Atlnt11P.V !-". Lf'c Ralle.v clashed
~1th thP n11lit:iry judi;:e at the My Lai
murder C'OUrl·rnarti el nr Capt. EnlPS\ L.
Medin<i trwh1y and, after a two-hou r
hasslP, s11ct'eeded Ln gelling the judge to
re ver ~e a rulin~.
The r lash del ;iycd thr trst1m0n.v nf
fl1 ed1ni1. who h.id bl'1'n expc1·ted 10 t:ike
thr stand tocla.\ 1n h1i; (l"'n drfense. The
professional 34-ye;ir.old soldier from Mon.
!rose. Colo .. is ehnri;ed "'llh 10'2 murders
111 ~1 v Lai
At ls~ur was \\'hl'lh1'r th(' rourt .~hould
admit the testimony of C.ip!. Rnbert L.
Hick~. ~·hll IPl'itifif'rl TUPl'iday !hat Lt.
\\'illi.rim L, Cal if'}' harl lnld h1m in 19fi8
!hat 1\1edina was "<'('rt.:11nly l'iUrpri sed''
\.l·hen he lcamed that Calley's platoon had
slaup;htcred civilians al My Lai.
The military jurlge, ())I. Kenneth A.
1/oward, ruled today that H ic k s '
testimonv was hears;iy, and therefore in-
;idmissible as evidenc.:.e.
"Your ruling was crroncnus. That's not
the function of the judge l-0 rule on the
credibility of a witness," Bailey in·
tcrjecled .
"Oon"t chastise the ludge. Don 't repeat
back lo the judge that he is an idiot,"
Howard warned.
"T do nnt rec;ill using that term. your
honor:· the. famed criminal attorney
said. " merely said your ruling "·as er·
Police 'Hot Line'
In l\'l esa Slashed
By Ditchdigger
A system of !H au\(lmatic emergency
rcporling hoxes throughout Costa M ~sa
for police and fire department serv1cl!
was crippled and completely out or com·
mission for 45 minutes totlay.
Pacific Telephone Company spokesmen
said a contraclnr's dilch·dij.tgcr sliced in·
ro the emergency cable at 20.191 Newport
Boulevard , near the Sanla Ana Country
Club.
They said the company and machine
operator at fault in the 10 a m. incident
were not known , nor had an yone re·
quested permission lo dig in the area.
One official said a regulation sign
warning of underground telephone \\.'Ires
v.·as posted ril!ht .11l \he site.
Construction W(lrk for both the Newport
Freeway right-of·wa y and for golf course
and CQuntry club expansion has been in
pr ogress.
Telephone Co1npan.v District f\.1anager
Streeter l\in~ l'iaid only the expensive
emergC'ncy ;i\nnn system was knocked
out , while comn1erc1HI ;ind residen!lat
phone service rcm.:11ned intact.
Crew~ of telephone cable splicer~ work·
ed Franl il"all.v 111 reconnect !he mangled
cable in the ditch and finished the job in
45 minu tes.
f)uring that period. it "'ould have been
impn5~ible tn summ11n police or fire
department units any"·here in the city by
u~in~ the expensil·e s~'slem .
One nef'<l (lnl\' lift the call bnx receiver
1\·1rhnut even · l'ipeak 1n~ ti) trigger ::in
autt)matic alarm In the city's emerP..e-ncy
rommun1ca t1ons n<>twnr k
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'Oii I XCl,.TION•l ACCU llA C'I IT Tl'•
C"'l!llA !LICTleNt(5, 1' •T, OCl.0 Tel'
ITAINL1!f5 lf1!1!L I ACIC -WIT M CAL·
.. ltOllt, SWiii' Sl(O'le H"NIJ •llD
WATltt ttlllST•ltT C•ll.
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roneous and l ha ve the right to voic~ mJ
obje-<:tions.
"I <irn not ruhng nn credibility 'f'ht
testlmon.v wa.~ hearsay." How,iird irt
s1sted,
At this point. fia1ley reque~ted a COQ'
ference with the judge in hi~ C'hambers.
ll lasted two hours, ilnd Howard lht'n an•
nnunced he had rever~ed hill rul ing.
Bailey itJrn put on thf' stand a lie-detr.o
tor f'Xpt>rl 11ho ll'slll1ed th;it the
~O\'rrnme:il's star 11 ilnl•ss a g a i n 'I
f\.tedin a had told hin1 he had "proble-mi
with delusions '" throughout his Jiff'
Leonard H. Hare lson, of Niles , Ill., s111d
he g<l\'e a lie drtect1Jr test t.o v. .... ·u
f\1arun. now ;i pol1ct'.'rnan in San Jose ,
:ind !hat Martin told him be<'ause ot hii
problem ~·ith ··delusions and illusions" he
"'as nol sure lhat some thing!i he !old th'
military were true.
Blast Kills
8 at Saigon
Night Club
SAIGON tUPI ) -A plastic bomb 1h1t,
tered Saignn·s second largest night.club
tonight. killing Rt least f'ight persons in·
eluding rhree American soldiers. U.S.
military police reported. Annther l'i
America ns and Vielnamc~e were strious·
ly hurt .
The expln5Jnn. the wor~I terrnrisl In·
r idl'nl in Saigon in rnorf' 1h;in six months.
t\'11.~ a block away from the hotel "·her•
Sen. Genrize-McGovrrn ( D·S. 0.1, i!
staying. ~1 cGovern 's threr·da :-r visit ha s
been marked hy a number of anti·
American outhre<ik l'i.
America n demoli tin n experts said /1 l•l
to 15 pound plastic bomb tnsserl thrntJg}?
the window de-stroyed at le11st 70 percenl
of the clu b down the st reet from the
Cariivelle Hotel y,•here f.·lcGovern i~
staying .
Tuesday night per~ons describE'ff 1s
disgruntled home ,lluard~ carried nut a
firebomb and rock /!J.tack Of\ a churcll
where McG01'f'rn wa~ meeting a group n!
Sou1h Vietnarne..~e. The attackerl! 1lsll
fired shots into the 11ir lo break up the
meeting.
Saigon Police Chie-f Trang Si T11n ~ald
McGovern was "unwittingly" meeling
with Viet Cong agenll! at the timP.
f.!cGovem denied the ch11rge a 1
"0utrageous" and l'iaid President Nguyen
\';in Thieu sh{luld applogi1.e.
The 10:10 p.m. (10:10'a.m. ED'fl ex·
olo~loo ripped through the twn-story Tu
Do ,rliight Cluh. a rock and roll club c1ter -
in~ to well·t~I) younp: Vietn11me!t . The
bomb hlew up 20 minutes befort' closing
lime.
About 5-0 person.~ were insidP listening
ln a rock P..roup , bu t some nf the victims
were passer;iby and street ve-ndors hit
~·hf'n the blast ble11· nu! an enlirt. w.111 (lf
the club. lnca!ed on Tu Do Street in the
bar district.
The night club rior.~ not 1111tract
American servirPmrn hf-cause of Its
unus ually hig h pricri;.
Hundreds nf persnns rushPd t.n !ht blast
~cene and U.S. and South Vietn.1mer;e
military policP using ullhom,. ordered
them out of the 11re11 hPcau~I!' o( the
MSSi bi1l1y of 11 second e:icph:ision
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J. C. .J/-umphrieJ JeweferJ
1823 NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA
CQNVE .~I ENT l[~M S
IA.NKAM.E.l:IC.4R0-MASTE .. CHA.l:Gf
J~ YEA~S SAME LOCATION
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Coun~il Bids Farewell
Ad 1nini:;trator Leuves ft-l ee ting Be fo re A 1uiounce m~nt
AL I\ 30 p.111. Tuesda~. not so long
<11\cr the Dodgers toppled the Giants. the
1-Juntini;Lon Bca t·h City Council held a
hricl 1nec11ng with Do;.le r.11 ller to say
i::oudb.1e lo h11n as lht• r1t) ad111in1straior.
!le dro1·e off itn1nediatell' aiter11·ard.
He did 1101 stay to hear· the public
<1 nounc:en1cnt He had been gil'en h ~~
.suspension and disn1issal notices at :'.!
p.m
But i\hJler was present earlier in lht
t:i·ening. lalking lo fr iends and city
department heads. !·le smiled oflen . joked
a lillle and mainta ined the statesmanlike
bl'a ring that has ahvays marked him.
"'I'm here as Citizen Kane tonight." he
Si:l1d lightly as he s;.>J. ne~t to the press,
11 hich al.so recei\·cd a bil of a roasting
lrom councihnen Tuesday night.
.. The y have thro11·n rne oui.·• he said
later as counc:ilmcn went into an c..~
r c:uti1 c sess ion ;ind other city officials
huddled around a rad10 1<1 listen lo the
ball garn e.
Attica Prison
Ch ee){ Ordered
By Rocl{ef eller
ATTICA, !\. \'. fUPI l -Gov . Nelson .Ji..
Rockefeller today ordered tht in·
1 estigation into the Attica prison
rebellion broadened to detennine how
nine hostages were .shot when the fa cility
11·a!'; storn1ed by state police, National
Guardsmen and sheriffs deputie!.
ln a brief meeting with repbrters at his
f\ew \'ork City office, the governor wa~
asked directly if ht had inrormation that
state police bu llets killed the nine
hostages.
··In the heat of I situation. tragedlt"
fi e\elop." Hockefeller responded som·
berly, shaking his head.
·n1e goveroor s;iid he y;ould fly to th,
1·;.ip1tol 111 1\lbany Thursda y lo confer \\'ilh
lcglslatl\·e leaders on the Attica situation.
lnstde !he gray prison walls St al e Cor-
rcclio nal Con1missioner Ru ssell G.
Os\\'ald postponed a scheduled ne1\'S ron·
fcrPnce '"unt il tverything cools do\.\-n."
Al'! aide said !hat may be as lat'-as next
Monday
The aide revealed that "&ome" of lhf'
leader~ of the rebellion had survived and
··11o·c"re going through the process or .:iif-
t1ng them out '"
He added 1h;it lie did no! ha1t 1he
na1nr~ of thr \enders and tha t he did no!
kn11\\' for (r1t:i1n huw man~. If <ill)", \\'ere
l-.1ll ert
The dl'fll h toll fro n1 !lie 1nsul'rcction
1·!11n bcd \u ~:: \\'ednesday when a \\'ound-
rd 1n111a1r. <hcd 1n /\·leycr fl·lei\ioria!
l!osp1t ••I 111 nearby Burialo. Ten of the
clead \\'Cl'e prison 11o•orkers held hostage
by 1he <'OJl\'icts and 3'l were prison ers.
'rhe lirst to die. William Quinn. 26. a
RUard . \\'aS buried rollowing a Roman
t:atholic Mass jugt a (elf" doors av.·ay
lrom the hon1 t in Attica where he livtd
with his wife and two young daughters.
About 400 uniformed correction officer!
from throughout the state formed an
honor i:uard for the somber ceremonies
tn lhe flag draped farming community of
2.800. Quinn died or head injuries suffered
11·het1 be was beaten the rirsl day of the
rebellion . In Batavia, a few miles ;iway,
i;erviccs were also held for Richard
Le\rls, another or the hostages who was
~hot to death.
Os\\·ald did not attend !ht runeral~
hec11use. as an aide put il, "There might
ha1 e been resentment."
Ge rald Hou lihan. public relations of-
fi cer for the correction department. met
briefly with newsmen and at first den~d
that 11ny official statement Jiaid that
holltages had !heir throats slit by the coo·
vict~-.. Mavbe if• an impression,"' Houlihan
u id .:I'm sure it wa s not to be 1ive n a1
a raclual act."
\\'hen reporters rcm1nded Houlihan ht
had announced I~ throat slashing l\ton·
dAy "'hen tM riot v.·1s put down. ht
replied:
··\fcs. th111's nght, but I •id 'it\'eral,'
not seven.··
"\\'htre did you gel Ille information?''
11 reporter asked. ··There is a credibility
gap here ."
'"I understand tha1." he replied. "I
understood tha t ~cveral n<>I seven had
1heir 1hro1ls slashed. I also told you one
hlld 1t gas gre.n11de he ld against his che~t
1 h)' a convict 1 but this wa! wrong too ...
\\lhat will he do no1v "
.. I \viii sleep we ll and look forv•ard 10 a
re1varding retircinent. ·· he said. ".lust as
I can look batk 011 a re1varding Z8 years
in public adrninislration. ··
Before co1ninJ:'lo Hunt ingto n Bea1:h as
city administrator 11 ye;irs ago. !\tiller
11·as city manager of Fontana. Before
that he headed city governn1ents in Utah
and f\ .. lissouri .
Did he ha\'e any regrt>ls'..'
··No. I'll stand on my record," he said.
•·1rs a solvent city ~·helher they Uhe city
council) realize it or not. l'\'e work~
hard. done my best. I don'l feel bitter.··
Miller has made it plain in recent con·
versations Y.'ith friends and the pres!'i that
he does not intend to leave Hunti ngton
Beach.
He has h1nled that he n1av run for tht>
job of full ·tune n1ayor if the chrirter t~
changed to create the el ected , salaried
position. A committee is restudying !ht'
proposal. v•hich \Vas narrowly defeated 111
an elect ion last No1·ember.
N ix on Free·wuy
No'lv Official
SACRA~1 ENTO t AP 1 -\Vhal
"·ould be a good name tor 1 stretch
of freeway that runs through Yorba
Linda, the town \\'here President
Nixon was born, i nd \\'hitt1e l',
where he attended college'!
\\'hy the Richard r-.1, Nu:on
Freeway, <lf course.
And that's the name it vttll gel
under • resolution .ado pted Tuesda y
by the Senate.
The highway i1' Califor nia 90 in
Los Angele!!. and Ora11gt Cilunties.
Voters Approve
Di strict Split .
For l st, Ti1n c
By The ASlii>ei.ated Pres1
F'or lhe !irst lime in the 26·ytar history
fl f California's school unification a~t.
voteri have ordered the splilting nf
unified districts back into smaller school
go\'erning unit~.
·rhe votes. bo1h o~·erwhe\m1n g . '°"rre 1n
tht> i\e\1'ml'ln·Gustine Joint Sc hool Di~!rit·I
1n th e San Joaquin Valle~· and the g1;i n1
/\locloc·TulC'lakt> .Joint L'nilied $rhoo l
lJi l'lric:t in northeastrrn C<1liforr11;i
The vote in tht (iust.ine d1 stru.:t 1-1 ;.1.,
1-:1~3 io 586 !o end 1he ri ve-yea r nicr.C!."I'
and dil'ide the distnct at thr !51an1slau~·
r.'ierccd countv line Ea l'h new d1s\nt l
\\'ill ha vt. aboti"l 1.500 pupils.
'fhe vote in northeast Calirorni:i 11·a.,
1,119 to '.!7~ to break the big district up in·
lo two : the former Modoc Union Hig h
School District and the f.-1ade!ine portion
of La~en County and the former
Tulelakt Joint Union High School Distrit:t
in Siskiyou County.
Nixon Pla ys Host
\\'ASHINGTON (AP) -Japan's Prince.
Hitachi and Princess Hanako have loured
the Whitt House Rose Garden with Presi-
dent Nixon as their guide. The two roy;il
visitors were also guests at 1 tea
c:ertmony in the White Hou.~ hosted b.v
Mrs . Nixon Tuesday and then chatted
'"'ith the Presiden~ in his c1ccu live. of-
fi ces.
"rm being pressured to i·un ror
mayor." il·!Jller s11id. "I'd like to see lhe1n
gel soine qualifica tions written 10 the
JOh ..
Last 1-1·erk the adn11n1stralor 1old !hf!
\'on1n1ittee stud~·ing revisions in tht cily
(·harter that he would also !1ke to run 1"(11'
11\t city 1..·ounc il. The next eleclloo is 1n
April.
"I would love it. being on the. council,''
v.·as his comment Tuesday nighl.
\Vouldn't he need a platforn1 to run
on'!" l don't bel ieve that would be a pro-
blem. do you'?" he responded .
If ,.,liller does decide to run for lhe city
council it \\'OUld match him against tw.o or the counciln1en who vo ted to fire him
-.Jerry f.1atney and Donald Shipley.
The council tern1 of /\1ayor George
l\lc.:Cracken also e . ..:p1res 111 April.
1\lcCracken did not sign the disn11sst1I
notice though he did go along \1'1th the
1no1'e to JM'l'suadr the ltd1ninistrator to
acccpl another position.
U 11ificatio11
Plan Okayed
By Districts
By RLIDI NIEDZIELS KI
01 th• Olilf Pii.t l !ttr
Su pport of the four-"'a)' unification plan
for the Huntington Beach Union High
Sehool District 1vas reaflirmed Tue~day
night by botf'I the Seal Beach and Hun·
tin~ton Beach City ~chool districts.
Both boards dec ided lo mov' thead
with the plan despitt> the. fact I hat it ha~
been severely criticized by spokesmen for
1ht hig h :school dis!rirt and several
elementary schQOl districts
''The board took no 11 crio11 on 11n<1
change.'' said Seal Beach Superintenderir
i\111rx Dressler this morning. adding thal
his trustees art still "1ery mu ch' in sup-
por1 or !he plan.
'Ni;it f~eling was echoi'd b.\' Jlun !1 11g1rin
B<'at h C11 .v School D1striet lruslrr.~ 11 ho
al.~o a~reed lo embark on <1 pubhe 111·
turrnanon campa ign on th(> advantagc!ii of
the four·"'ay division.
.. Thi s opportunil}' tto un1fy1 probabl~·
1~·011 ·1 present itself again for sonie
11me." sa id Trust ee Louis DaHarb in
declaring his support.
Th{· proposal, authored jointly b~· rh,
Seal Bl'ach and the ll untin~ton Beach C1-
1y &hool Districts. would create four
new un1f1ed :-;thool di.~t riets from !he high
srhool di ... tnr! !crrito rl'.
II would altn1v 1he '1tuntin.[!Lon Be;u·h
and \\'e~r111 in .;t<'r districts to un it y alon g
iT" 11wn boundary lint!s and Jilin the CX:ea11
\'1('11· and Fountain Va\!c v and the Sfill
Bt'<ich and l,os Al11rnitos ·st·hool d i strict.~
inl n llru S<'p111·atr unified dist rl<"t s.
Final app roval ul 1he plan h11s been
!iicheduled for Ot·1. 7 bv lhc t·ounll' Com-
1nillee on St:hoo l Distric1 Organizlition. 1r
H passes the 11}.man comm ittee lhr. plan
will be recommended to the. state Board
or Education for a June 1972 local vole.
Public hearin.£5 ha ve been scheduled
Oct. S and 6 in the areas affected by the
proposal,
~feanwhile . opposition lo the four-
t1 istrit1. plan bas comt from other school
districts on the grounds: thal no un ifica-
tion al all "·oul d be better than lht el·
isling plan.
Tht Fountain Valley School District is
attempting to nullify the county com-
mittee's lentati1'e approval of the plan
through legal action.
Bo th the Huntington Beach Union High
School District and the \Vestminstcr
tSee UNIFY, Pa&t %)
Issue Shelved
Seal B each, N udity Law H eld Buck
Seal Beach's anti-nudity law has betn
held back by the city council until a state
Supreme Court decision on the con·
stilutionalily of a si mih1r ordlnanct has
been render'4,.
The ordina1rce would have prohibited
nude entertainment in so-called "nude
thealf!rs."· BonaHde theaters cattring to
dramatic presentations atf! exempt.
Council mt!mber11 shel\led the or<linanre
Monday night on l he ad vice of Deput)' Ci·
I)' Attorney Frederick S. Keeler '11.'bo tnld
them that such an ordinance was uphtld
by a lower e-0urt in Sacramento but term·
ed unconstitutional in an appellate court.
The case went to the Supreme Court for
review,
There is no danger that Seal Rea ch
would be in\·aded b)' nude entertainment
entrepreneurs. accordinR to Se•! Beach
Pol ice Sgt. Gar y Buzzard.
lfc told councilmen that It had been at
least four years since any topless or bot·
tomlesa peep shows hcid come to the. al·
tcnti<ln or officers .
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DAIL., f'l'-OT 11111 ""'-'•
OUSTED ADMINISTRATOR (RIGH T! CONFER S WITH REPLACEMENT
Miller Aide C•stle {left) Will S.r¥e •• Acting City Chi ef
Huntington Mayor Given
Total Confide nce Vote
Contractor George /\olcCraeken was
gh·en 8 \'O\t Of confidence ,ll:<; m;iyor of
lluntington Beach Tuesday night b»
fellow couociltncn .
The. vote v.·as 6 lo 0 with ~lcCracken
absl<iining.
The molion for a \'OI~ of confidence
\\'as proposed by Councilman Al Coen
11·ho said hr wa~ doing ;;o as <1 resull of
11n arr1cle 111 the Santa Ana Rt·g1s1er 1111
Sunda y. Sept 12 which hinted thtt1 the
o.;rirnc 1•n1Jng blo(' that nu s1ed Du~·lc ~I d ler
a~ l"ll \ adn11111slrator v.·a~ try1ni; tn
unsc:it · r>·!cCral'kcn as niayor
"Unl c!i.<; lhe re porter got h1o;; 111·
lonna1ion l'ron1 ~ n un11npc:ichahlr
authori!v. the article al he st wa .< \r-
rcsponsi0blt rcportin~ and <Ll "'orst
bordered on defamation oi charac1er."
Coen said.
Vice Ma)'Or Jerry ,.,tatney whu was
Western Winds
To Push Temps
Past 100 Again
A brief respite from the heat wavt that
has gripped Southern California for more
than one week is expected to end by Fri·
cla y with westerly wind~ again pushing
t he 1nercur)' past 100 degre~.
Tomorrow higll is expected lo reach
lnlo the high 80's, still above the nonnal
high of 8.1 for this Ume of yelll'.
The Nationa l Weather Service said the.
slightly lower temperatures will be caui;·
ed by olfsh<>re breeics temporarily mo v·
ing into coastal areas. Bu1 by the end or
the wcf!k. the forf!casters added. Sant11
Ana de.Se.rt winds :11re expected to push
temperatures up again.
Tf!mperaturu In lhc San Be.rnardinn-
Ri veraide region dropped to lhe low IOOs
Tuesday with riecorded high." of 110 in
Palm Sprtngs, HH in Riverside, 102 in
Ontario and 100 in San Bcrnardioo.
The Los Aneeles DepartmWt of Water
and P<lwer gt°'rated 3.35 mllllon
kilowatts of electricity. down from 3.4:1
mlllion MoMay. A de p • rt men t
spo kesman announced there was oo
longer Jiny nttd for the public lo curtail
uM of electriclt)'.
\
m('ntioned as seeking the mayor'~ post
also blasted the nt1-1•s actounl as
"garbagt ·•
All l·uunc1l n1e11 excepl il\cCrackcn and
Bartlett. \\'ho simply expressed support
for t.1 cCracken . a\:;o critJcized recent
prc~s covcr;.rgc of r.11y 11a11 event.;.
··The events ()I the lasl fe1v \verks IKI\ e
hruughl 11·;11 (·~ f1f h~ f)(1C-r1~y, letters to the
rcl itnr on1l ed11on;iJ~.1 • Councilman J ack
i ;r('Pll said lie dtd nti l na1ne any
p;u·[1<·u lar p;qi(·r.
"Ther(' sc c1 ns ahnost lo be. a con·
~piracy to deslroy the city govern1ncnl.''
he 11dded
"N!1 one hcrr plans to initiate any S~<ll
Reach or \\'eslininster polilic;il circu~."
co1n1nente<l Councilman Donald Shipley.
Councilman Norma Gibhs said she was
"Appalled " on returning From vacation to
rind !he "press was deciding the wa y the
city is determined lo go ."
"It 's sad the press is will ing to dividf!
the city as much as lhey have," she said.
"lt's the im11gin<1tion of creative writers
in pa!>t'rS. I thi nk it's sad."
The press coverage referred to was
O\'er lhe council 's moves to oust the city
administrator. On Aug. 16 five members
of the city council declared the question
or r..filler's status." a "dead issue."
'Puesday night the seven members of
the co uncll announced that he had been
suspended an<I 1erved his dismissal
notice.
Ellis Hamilton
Succumbs at 68
Ellis ~1arlt: Hamilton . former secretary
for three city attorneys died Saturday in
her Huntington Stach home at the age or
68.
l\frs. Hamilton. a widow, had livtd in
Huntington Beach 1 for 20 years. From
1957 to 1967 she was legal ~ecretary for
city attorncya Charhe Bauer. Jerry
Plunkett cincl Dale Bush.
Funeral services will be held Thursday
at 11 a.m. at Smiths "°1ortuary Chapel,
1-luntlngton Beach with the Rev , Donald
Robert~ officiating. Burial will follow at
the Good Shepherd Cemetery.
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TEN CENTS
• ire
City Aide's
Dismissal
Recorded
Bv ALAN' DIRKI,'\'
0 1 Int Oil!~ P,101 ~!•II
J)~·yle :\1illl'r. ~9. is no long-fir city Rd·
n11n1stra tor of Huntington Be<ieh.
lie was oustrd fron1 the $3~.000-a·year
job at 5 p.1n. Tuesday 11·hen he wa s Serv·
ed by Cily Attorney Don Bonfa with hvo
documents -notice of the council's in·
tc.ntion to remove him as or Oct. 18 of his
immediate suspens ion.
The action v.·as made publil' at 11 : 45
p.m. when the City Council reconvened
from an e.~cculil'<' session lasting two
hours and 40 n1inule~.
Bunfa read a council-authori zf'd stat e·
n1ent announ tint! the ous1er and slat1n¢
!hat. Assistant City Ad 111rn1 s t r a to r
Hr11n.ct~r Ca~Ue 11·011ld b<' '"the <lCling city
<1d1111111 s!rator pro tr n1pore "
'"Tht Cit~· Cot111c·1l has d1r('i'lcd th \'!
prrsonnel c!irrclor 'f·'.d Thon1 pson l t()
l'Olnrncnce ;i nari11111vide sran·h 1hroug h
lhr S!nle Personnel tl oard lo find a nclf
c·1t.v administr;Jtor," Lhe lrr~e .statemcnl
said .
No grnunds or re;i so n:-: lor thl' dismissal
'''<'re given. Th e vole for <11smissal til s"
11•;H; not announced" although ii is know11
that it was fl lo 2 w1\h Al Corn , i\lrs.
Norn1a C.ibbs .. Jerry "·la!ne}. Ja('k <;recn
and DQnald Shipley in !::n or and i\la)Or
{;eorge i\l cCracken and 1'ed Bartletl op·
posed .
"lrs the op1111011 of 1ny:.c H :ind ~pe.c1 ril
r ounsi l t the Santa .o\na la"· firm of Ru tan
;ind Turkcr 1 lh;i\ the 1·1tv rhartcr doe~
nol provide for an appeal.·,, Bunfa said in
a pre ss conference late Tuesday rught.
"If l\1r. rili llcr requests reasons he shall
bt prol'ided \\'i!h re:isons but not with
cause or grounds." Bonra said.
t.1iller has !ievett da y11 rrorn the serving:
or the notices al 5 p.n1. Tuesday to re·
que st a publit· hearing hefore the council.
But. accordin/,! lo Lhe t.:harter. the coun·
<·1l's "atlion shall be final and shall not
dt•prnd on ;iny partieu!:tr degree of proof
Ill the hearing. the purpose or which is tn
111101\' the City Council and lhe t·1t y <1d·
11unistralor 10 pre:-.cnt lo each nLhcr and
the public all per\111('111 r11cls prior to thP.:
J1nal action of rcn111val ·
Asked earlier 1n the cvrn1ng if he pla11·
ncd tu seek a hea n 11g, i\llll er said, "1 '11
1h1nk abou! i!. !l's fu\1lr because th111
counc1! doesn't htl\e lo hsten and it
\\'OUld u11ly tear the dO\\'O apart
The decision to hrC' 1\filler, v.·ho ha~
been in pubhl' adm 1nistratlo11 lnr 28
~cars, was actually lakrn :1 Y.'t'Ck P.:llrhcr
at the Sept_ 7 t:fluncll mec!1ni::
Thr count·1I lhl'n autlu1nzed llon1er L.
\1cCnrm1ck f)f the S;i n\a Ana l:11v hrm Ln
negotiate 111th :\l1ll rr on ;1rcepl1 ng
11nothe r po<;ition i11 I hr 1·it) i.:overn1nent .
;i s ;i li)ftll c1f 1·nn..,1ilt:inl hul with full
brnel11.s nl H (·1t,1 c111pli1\'C,
Bu! ;il 1!1r :-.eerrl 111r~'I Lil~ of Sep t 7 11
n\<1Junty of lilt· 1·u1111t'1I ;1!~11 ~igned !he:
11ol1cc (li di ~n11s~al arid i11~1 r11i.:l ed thal ii
br ~c rvcd Scpl. l4
Thal \\'a ~ why lhr 1·ouncil sci an t1rl-
jo11rned rncelin1: with lhe pl11 nn1ng com·
mi ssio n Tuesday night. purportedly lo
discuss a planning 1ssur on frontage
roads versus block walls around housina:
developments.
Aboul 111.! hours after ·rut'sday nighl"I
(St'r i\TILl.f<:I{, Page ?1
Orange Coad
Cool ocean bree1.ts cont\nUI! ln
bring Southland lempcralures to 11
tolerable level today. Hii:hs along
the coasl will be arow1d 78 rising
lo 87 inland. Lows tonight around
62·66.
INSmE TODAY
A}tt r four nl(l.11-mad~ voyar;t.~
lo lllf: nioo11 . ho10 much do
sc1 t 11t1s f.~ rtoll!I kuuw obo11t tll r
nr1g1u n/ r;nrtl•'s satellite~ Set
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MILLER ...
ex~utive se.$!ion wu in progress. word
'"a' sent out that the meeting '1.'ith I.he
planning commissioners was canceled.
Miller ha.1 rtporiedl.y reject.tel the
council'• offer to ht a con.sultant -
"They are trying to buy me off." he told
the DAILY PILOT -but er the press
conference Bon!a said the oegotiatll'.'lns
were. continuing and had "progressed
quite well."
"They have been going on since last
Wednesday morning:· Bonfa said "They
have spent many hours together but
tbere are still a few points to be resolved_
"It 's the hope of the city counci l that
}.Ir. ~1iller and Mr. McCormick will com·
}llett their negotiations successfully:'
In this case, the cltv attornev ex·
.plained, Miller \.ro uld tender his reSigna ·
t1nn, be appointed to ano!her pnsitinn and
the final action tn remo1·e him Oct 18
\l.'nuld not be necessar,1·
The ouster fol!o'>l-·ed four weeks of
nel'o's pape.r reports that a shakeup was
imminent. After articles had been
published in the press, the council had
declared publicly Aug 16 that discussion
on ~I r. ?ltiller's status "'as "a dead
issue."
The vote-to suspend and dismiss the ci·
ty administ,.ator today appeared a con-
tradiction of the council's public Aug. 16
statement that the matter v.•as "a dead
issue
At the Aug. 16 meeting only five coun·
cilmen v.•ere pre..5ent with Matney and
J.!rs. Gibbs heing on vacation.
The Sept. 7 meeting was the first oc·
casion all council members were present
Eoince the controversy broke out and the
council acted swiftly that night by
meeting and agreeing to oust Miller.
Although no reasons were given public·
ly by the council for Miller's firing, the
administrator has been ctilicized recently
for an alleged loss of leadership over
department heads, and for allegedly fail·
· tng to provide an advance financial plan .
. 'It was the handling of financia l plan·
nlng that reportedly led Coen to vote for
}.!iller's dismissal. Coen had been regard· fd as an uncertain vote inprevious ef-
tl'lrts to topple the city administrator that
have gone on since Green and Matney
were elected to the council. ~1rs. Gibbs also questioned the ad ·
minlstrator's financial pl;inning and ap-
p'arently the disclosure of her fee lings to
other councilmen was the spark th at ig-
nited the latest and successful mo\-e lo
change the city leadership.
Edith Huhbart
Services Slated
Funeral services will be held Thursday
Lor Edith J. Hubbart. a retired librarian
y;ho served at Huntington Bt"ach Hig h
School for 29 years.
~iss Hubba rt died Sunday in
l'iestminster J\temorial Hospi t;i\ at the
age of 85.
She had been a resident of Huntington
Beach for 31 years and during that time
she was the school librarian at the high
gchnol.
~tiss Hubbart retired in 19~2 and
1horlly after that moved to Midway City
where she li\'ed until her death.
St:rvices will be cond ucted at 10 ;30 a.m.
at the Peek Family Colonial Funeral
Hnme with buri al follo\\'inR at
"*'estminster ~1emorial Park . Chaplain
. \Villi am B. Powell. USN Re t., "'il l of·
fjciate.
Botulism Attack
Critical to 4
BAKERSFJ ELD (LP!\ -One person
·"'a.5 relea~d but four others remained in
cnl!cal condition at l\t'rn General
P.ospi t.a l here today after contracting
botulism from a jar of ta inted chil i s;iuce.
Tu·o more person$ "ho fell ~1r1cken
fbJlowing a \Veekend dinner \l'ere Ji~ted in
fair condition.
Ho~pital spokesmen satrl Rober I.
Monlt'll. 29. 11·as released TtH'5rlav aftf'r
tr.sts show ed he did not ha\'e the oftt'n
(p t.al disease .
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DAILY PILOT
ORANGE CO.l..5T ~U!.L!SHl~G COMPAXY
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AWASH IN SOUP, SURFER LOOKS FOR SMOOTHER WATERS
After Consulting K1hun1. Moorhouse Looka for Ch1mplon1hlp Surf
Pray for Surf
Moorhouse Seeks High Water
Vince Moorhouse, the directer of
Harbours and Beaches for th e city of
Huntington Beach, does a water dance
each Septembtr.
Only he doesn't want the water !.o fall
from the sky, He wants it to rise up out
of the ocean.
This year he is again confident that hi~
choreography will produce excellent surf
for the U.S. Surfboard Championships
Saturday and Sunday.
"As the Chief Surf Mogul and Wizard of
the Sea I predict that the four to five.foot
surf we a.re now having \\'ill remain over
the weekend," he said .
"This year is our 13th year of the con·
test and the number 13 certainly couldn't
be unlucky," he laughed.
_Moorhouse ,;aid he ha.~ been checking
wi th \.\·eathermen about the origin of the
current swells, but said, "They have no
idea where its coming from."
"Traditionally we ha"e had good surf
for the contest. but we got .<:hot out or the
saddle about two or three years ag o when
we had nothing," he commented.
"Even if the surf went way down it
probably wouldn't bothe r the conte~tant~.
Everyone of them is a champion and thev
can surf anything. If we had one fo0t
wa ve! wt just would ha ve a different
type of champion."
Newport Beach ,Will Make
Bid for Alter11ate Route
With lts neighbors there guard ing their
ov.'n interests. Newport Beach will g()
before the California Highway Com·
mission Thursday asking for a study of
an a!lernate route for the Pacific Coast
f rPeway.
. Representative.'; of Costa ~1esa, Hun-
llngtnn Beach and Laguna Beach said to-
dav !hey v.·ill attend the 10 a.m. meeting
in Ventura.
The request. to have the freewav
rt'rnu!ed along the San Diego Freeway 10
the Corona del Mar Freeway then e11Ster·
ly toward::; L<iguna Beach ;>.]on'( Bonita
Canyon Ant1d and through OJyn te Can·
yon, 1~ tentatively set to be heard at
11 ·20 a.m.
Newport Beach !\lt1vor Ed l lir!h s:ild
!hi::; mnrnn1g all lht' city \\'ants is for the
commi$Sion to tell the Division of
High"·ays to study th e rou ti>.
Laguna Beach Ci1y City !\l11nager
!\1anager Law rence nose !'aid this ninrn·
ing his cily will send a repri>~entali 1·e ti)
the hearin_g, but he wi!l go only fn !i~ten,
not tn te~ti fy.
Costa Mesa Citv Atti:irnev Rov Jt1nP
.,·ill :ilso be pres'ent to df,-lh·er ·a cit y
rouncil resolution .~!at1n_g Co.~la ~fesa's
belief thal :i cnastal free"-'ay some"'here
still is needed .
f-luntington Beach Ma.\nr Geo r g e
?l·lcCracken, v.·ho met with Hirth Tuesday,
won a similar 5fatement of position from
hi,, council Tuesday night.
J\.lcCr11.cken sees Thursday's: hearing a!
a crucial one .
He said the cities surrounding Newport
Reach "want us to go to the State
Highway Commission to keep the route
talks open.
"It's either that or kill it," he .~aid, "It
might he the life or death for the
freev.·ay ,"'
r.lcCracken said the state neerls to be
told to "keep working on the issue.
"\\le ·ve got to let the stale know all
r i!ies are desireous of a soluUon," hP.
~ard .
Cost;i ~1esa r.1ayor Robert Wilson sain
!hi~ morning he could supporl the st11rly
or the alternate route, but indicated that
~unport wnulrl come only if li wil/ not
prnlon~ actual construction of a coastal
frrrway .
Rn.~e said that v•hilt. Laguna suppnr1s
the slud,1-. it does not necessarily support
thf' proposed route ,
Laguna Reach Councilmen tnni~h! V.'ill
hea r a stalf report on the proposal that
sa,rs 1t po!enlially co ulrl have a
dimini.~hing effect on that city's zone or
infl11enr·e
Hirth 1vill he accompani"f'd In the
meeting by Traffic , Engineer Robert Jaf.
fe, \'ire r-.1a,vor Howard Rogers is also ex·
peeled to attend.
Brain Damage Reported
In Grass Smoking Rats
By FRA1''K CAR F.V
AUf>(I U"ed ~, .. , Wrl!tr
WASHINGTON -Tv.·o s r i en I I~ I~
reported today the first eridence of brain
damage lo animals expo.~ed to marijuana
O\'er long periods.
They stressed that lhPy do not know
yet v.•hether results 'l''ilh rats 11re 11p-
p!ica ble lo humans but they urii:erl noc·
1nrs t.o be alert for symptoms in longtime
users-. -
The researchers said the rats shov.·ed
bizarre reactions resulling fr om the brain
damage presumably caused by the Ad-
ministration of marijuana. And thtoy sug·
gested doctors watch for signs of tremor!!
and convulsions in patients known to be
longtime marijuana users .
bi zarre reactions that was noted in the
rodents. 11"e ~aid detection of such early
v.·aming signs might make possib le qui rk
treatment to foresta ll permanent br.iin
dam11ge .
The findings were submittrd In lhP
lfi2nd annual mttting of the American
Chemical Society by Dr. Ha r r i ~
Rosenkaranlz, a Ph . D. and director nf
biochemistry o1 the M.ason....Besearch
Institutes, \Vorcester. Mass .. and
researcher Yuga! K. Luthra. al so of the
Mason Institute.
They g11vt th is outline of the research
lnvlll\'ing 200 rats:
The rat.'! were di vided into four grriup~
of 50 e11ch. v.·ith e11ch group be 1ntJ: 11d·
ministered different dosages of a hhi:hly
purified form or delt1t·9 THC the mt)Sf-llC'·
live component of marijuana or dnst-s t)f
11 rrudl' mllriju;i ni:i t.x tracl. no.~e~ ranatfl
Tht eHect of tetraethyl IPad on the al·
morphf!re of Orange C:Ount~· and lMhat can
be done about it got a thorou~h airing
before the Board of Supervisors Tuesdav.
Net result was a 5Jowdown in Board
Chairman Robert Bfltt-in 's pll1n to propose
a rounty ordinan('t> "'hich would prohibit
lhe ~ale of gasoline containing lead _ Ac·
li no was delayed for at least two "'<'elis.
Lrging a "go slo"' before we make Lhe
~Hua tion "'orse than it is" attitude w;is
Orange County Air Pollution Control ()f-
fiter \\'ill iam F'i!chen.
"The di~trict i Air Pollution Control) is
n0t opposed to an or<li n:iinc!': of this type ,
neither can it su pport it." Fitchrn said.
"If the l,.ad t'<lntent of Rasnllne !s !fl be
redured <1nd still meet the octane ratings
at !he h1,l!h lel'e!s needed by pre·l971
rar,, it "'ill he necessarv !11 alter the
hydrocarbon c<Jrnpnsition '01 gasollot' 1n
order to rompensate for the lead red uc·
lion ." Fltchen '>1-'amed.
'"This will most probably be ac·
comp!ished by increasing the percentage
From Page 1
UNIFY . • •
Sch<)(ll District are 3sking for special
legislal.ion ti'\ repeal the st.::ite·mandated
unlficatlnn electinn Trustees of the
Ocean View School District are plannini;
to t<lke similar action at their Sept. 2
meetin,'l -
Ch11rle.~ Palmer, Associate Superin·
lendenl of thr Huntin~tnn Beach City
School Dist rict. says he does not expect
annther emntion11I presenta!ion of the
plan before the counly commit tee.
"\l.1e're using 11 low key approach and
v.•ill ~l and 0n what we have presented so
far. Rul I am cert2~n there will be
tremendous opposition by othe r school
districts," he said.
"This boa rd made a basic decision in
!964-li5 and the new hoard members have
rf'lntinued lhe 1hesis of havin,I'.( unif icati0n
along school district bounda ries. If the
rnunt.y committee will continue to sup-
port our plan, we don 't knov.·."
Airlines Chase
Kitty Stotvaway
AN CHORAGE. Alaska (AP)
Northl'o•est Orient Airlines ls trying to
catch 11 persistent stowaway -11 gray,
tiger-striped cat named GarrunkeL
HI': has hren prowlinii: tt BoeinJt 747
i;inre H. escap!':d from its cage Aug 19
\\'hi!e en route rrqm Chicago to
An rhnr:ige .
"\l."hat he's been eating we 're sill!
specult1 ting nn." s:iid Dt1le Roseheim,
North west car_'lo mana.l'.(er in Anchora~e.
"Mayhe he 's been crawling up into the
first·class cahin."
Garfunkel h;i5 ;ipparently hPen hidinJ.!
between pl:ine's insulatinn and the cargo
bulkht'ad, said Roseheim.
Airline of (icial::; say Garfunkel has prn-
bahly log_geQ 100,0QO rnile::; \\'hile thf' jet
h11s heen in rontinuous service ht'tween
1\'ew York, Chicago, the West Coast and
the Orient.
\\'hen thf' c:it i::; c:iu~h!. it will he rui:h·
Prl !(l ;in i:inim:il hn~pi!.:11 for a checkup,
!hen flown fi, its owner in Anchorage. In
a belier cage,
TODAY
by
THE RAINIOW GEM
Well known for ifs rainbow colors ,
the opal ha , no dhtinctiva color of
it1 own, 1ma ll ul'liform crac~1 in the
c;1em a ccountinc;1 for the v•ried hues.
Most popu!er today a re opals from
M e~ico, Th ey 11re of the fire opal ve·
r;111y, em itting red glow\ of light from
t he cor1.
II you w,oint to see 1om111 real "con·
versati'on piec111" g111ms, com e in end
look over our beeutiful assortment of
Op41s.
Gold Smvd<J• "'"'
Skin Secreriot1s
Primary cause cf "1mud9t" ,rom
9old jewe lry is 1k in secretion1 and
per1p iration, th1 chemic al• of ""hich
combln1 with gold alloy• to form
dark.hu ed 1a lt 1,
fr(lm 50 to 500 mill igrams per two pourn:I~ A ch<'!nge lo whit11 gold or to 9o!d
of bodyv.'eight. or high er karat ffn e1111t 1hould 101 ... e
The drug, di$Solved In sesame oll. v.·;i~ th1 probl em, w•ll co..,er oth1r ca u1 es
administl'red orally -vi A ,11 tube inserlM
of aromatic hydrocarbons which will
auton1i:itically increase !he photothemical
reacti\·1ty of th e i;a!ioline and its exh;iust
emls~1ons, ''
Fi lthen said surh a rrsul t "·ould hi':
hi~hly objettionahle and would call fnr
add1l1nnal re ~ulat111ns to cnn!rol the in·
(Teased hyrlnx·arhon.~. He estimated
rnunt_v ('(lnsun1ption (If ilasoline at more
than tv.'o mdl1on galfnns a dav.
The Air Pullutinn Cnnlrol Offi{·er
rPcommended that a universal South
Cnast Air Basin lsix counties ! plan be
implemented. He pointed out the ad·
\·antaf:(eS or uniform cnnlrols for Southern
C:iliforn1a of lead a<ld itil·es in ga~oline_
"Add 1t1nnal \1·ork and ~!udv "'ii! be
nrrdrd before st1t !1 rules can be adnp!ed
"·hich v.111 h:H·e t•t hf dnne hy lhe 1~t.<1 t l'l
Air Rt>sourcf's Hn;1rd and the 1Federal1
F.n1·1rnnme11tal /'rolf't!1on A g en cy,''
Fitchen said ,
The lead tn gt1solme d1 scussinn was
b"ig gered b.v a proposal mule to Lhe
supervisors by the Orange County Starnp
Out ~rnog !SUSI organi·lalioo.
J;unes O. somers, SOS director. 581d
Dis ~rt1up reeo1nn1ends absolute pha~ing
out nf lead additil·e$ "'ilh1n three vears.
He stated that airborne !fad ha t
become a major sou rce of expo~ure . "In
ron~estrd areas more lead ts now being
ahsored lhrough the lung.~ lhan through
the digestive ll'aet ," S11r11ers argued.
··our urb:in air ('(l11tai11s 20 limes the
arnount of lead found in tountry alr," he
add.t'd. "lt seems hardl y prudent to wait
until niuch of thr population begins to
show <'hronic or acute symptoms before
we atten1pt to lower its lr1·el in the en·
\'iroomf'n! "
Re.fore Fitehen gave his vif'\rs Battin
sa id /11s office was re~cart'hlng the sub-
ject and "-'Ould hal'e an ord inance to pro-
pn ~e in nne week He said he 1\·anled ttt
cherk an ordinance Rivl1rside County had
adnpted .
Fit('hen said that Aivf'rside Cour!ly has
not adopled a unilater;if ordinance but
w;is in favor of a regional approach.
Hu1itington Teachers'
Payroll Bid Denied
A requfsl by the Huntin,'ltnn Beach
Elemen!ary Teachers Association to
nearly douhle its pa yroll deductions has
been denied on the grounds it "'ou!d run
afoul of the y,•age freeze.
Hunt ington Beach City School District
trustees un:inimously decided Tuesday
night tn "'ail fo r a County Counsel opinio n
nn the increase despite pressurt' from the
teachers.
"Yflu people can talk ;ill ,yflU wan t to,
but I persnn;i llv reel thP res pnnsibil1lv 1~
r igh~ here," said Trustee Ivan Li~gett.
waving a copy nf lhe wage control
guideline~.
•· Jt says righr hrre th<it "'hnever
v.·illfully 1·inlates thi.~ orr!er or anv nrdr.r
or rei:;ulati11n 1.~sued under au!h~ri tv nf
this order sh;ill he fined not more ihan
$5.000 for each such viol rition ."
The teachers had requested an increase
Charges Dropped
Against Officer
In Narcoti<' Case
tlla rijb:111;i eh;irgrs ag;1in~t nne nf t"·n
resfr\·,. L•1!1J.! 1-lr;H_:h poJirP offk·crs h<il'e
bt'c~ dropJX'd in \Vc.~t Oran..:e Cnunty
Jurl1c!;il District CnurL
A cn1 1rt s1)(lkt•sm;in said rh;1r_ges o'
p<!SSCSSJllll or n1;1riJUdlla <tgaiost Ch:irlr::;
~l allnry, 30. nf Lake\vood were drowed
but. !h(' .~f'cnnd re~rr\'r nHii·er, Robrrt
Harmening .. 1:-i, of R;-1ker.~field h;is been
hound n1·rr for trial in Su perior Court on
Sept. 28.
The t'l'·n men wrr(' ;ii-rested Aug . 1
1\•i!h f11\1r romp;ininns <ii Bnlsa Chica
S!<1lP Ri>arh.
Huntington Beach pcdice allege the pai r
told then1 thrv v.•pre 1nfil!rating :i rlnpe
ring -a story denied by the Lcing Be11ch
departrn rnt.
Bnth 11·rre fired i1nrncd1n tcly ;iftcr fh('l r
arrrs l~ There "-'a~ nn nne availahlr ::it
Lnng l\earh th1~ m(lrn1ng tfl co n1me11t on
thP p<1~sibil1!y nf rrinstat1nc; ~l<J.llnry _
from $8 30 to ~1.'1 30 in monthly
withdrawal s In finance l n c r e a !J ed
teachers a."!soci ation Jlier\·ices.
"\Ve feel y,•e do not come under this
genera! wage free1.e because we hired
nur additional staff men1bers be.fore Aug.
15." ~<iid r-.1rs. Dorothy r-.1cClure, presi-
dent of the Hun tington Beach Elementary
Teachers Associa tion.
Ed Hnmro. the California Teachers
As.~nciallnn regional reprfseotative. told
the lil'e-m;in bnarrl that the du Ps increase
is "reall y not an inrl:itionary thing."
"\Ve have ii fron1 our atf ()rnev th11t the
free z.e wnu ld be effective if we merely in-
creased dues. Rut we're nnt just in·
creasinJ! dues, b11L ra!her inrre:ising our
services."
He invi ted 1he hoard tn go <1head and
increrise the deductions and "sneak in un-
dt'r a yellow light ."
Earlier, As soc i a It' Superintendent
Charles Palrner said he v.·ould refuse to
certiry !hi~ month's piiyrn\1 if the in-
crea~e were granted. ex cept under court
ordet.
Bolh Ron1ro and r..1rs. ~fcClur!': i;ii]d
I.hr OO;ird's fl('Cision w;is aimed at
ein:i~rula ting the llunt1ng tnn Bea ch
r:1cn1cnt;.irv 'fr:ichers A.~sncia!\on. Thev
clairnecl inCreaserl payroll drductinns had
bern .l'.(ranted in <111 Orange County School
di.~lrirt s rxcept one.
Should the Count }' fnunsel hnld the In·
crease legal, lhe board .~airl it. will
authorize the additional v.•ithdrawal!.
Sen. J(e nncdy Tours
Israe li llos pitals
.JERUSALEM 1AP 1 -Sen . Edward M.
l\tnnedy tl)urerl hospitals 1n .Jeru.~a ltm
Tuesday to study the Israeli national
health serl'ices.
Soon after his arT11·;11. I he
i\1as.~achuset1 s Denincr;it v i ::; i I e d
.Jeru::;alem"s first aid station. the Shaarei
Zedek hnspilal. and the H:idas~ah-Hebrew
University medical center, regarded at
lsr;:iel's most m0drrn medical Fac1!it.v.
OOMEGA
,~,/d~'t·~
•"
• El.c:tronic Ct,ronom1t1r
f OJt l lCCI PTIOJoi•l ACCIJJl.t.(Y IT Tiii
OMIOA lll!CfllOl'flCS. U l(f, OOLO TOP
ST.t.INltSS l'l'l't:l t.t.CIC -WITM CA L·
1"'0Ell, SWll!~ Sl(ON O 11.t.NO ANO W41Tlllt llES ISYlll'ff cast .
with Brecelet $260
• El•ctroquertr
TMl WOll LOJ MOST' SUfllllOll '1'1M•
f !ICI -OU.t.llTl I! TMI lllGULaTOlt TMI "Ml•llT" 0' OMIO"" t:Ll CTllO
OU•llTt PllOVIOl'°IO VllllATIONS TMAT IN(lllAll ACCU1141CY.
$2,200
J. C. fiu1n r1hri e;1 Jei ve lerJ
1823 NEWPORT BLVD ., COSTA MESA
They ~tressed thal the amounts of the
drug used on rats were 10 times a5 high
a.~ those believed to he consumed by
chronic marijuana users. They estimtitt'd
it "·ould require smoking about 50 mari·
ju<ina cigareltts daily for an un·
clelerm1 ned period of time l.o ltarn
V.'htolhtr tffecls on man "·ould bP. com·
parable lo those shown in I.lie rat~-
Ne verthele~s. nne of the sclentlstg in
reply to a ne"'S C'onference que.~lion said
doctors ~hnuld ~ on ihe slert for early
signs amonii: marijuana smokers of the
brl!':fl,\' in tht rodent$' stomachs _ for i11 succeeding co!umnt: in the mea11o
pe riod$ ranging from 28 to !I day~. At f;m •. ii you have •uc h a probl11m , CONVENIENT TERMS 2• YEARS SAM E lOC.4.TION
I.he end of each such period 3 ftw of the com • on in •ncf , •• tit . We'll be glad BANKAMER tCARD--M.4.STEI!; CHARGE l'HONE 141.)401
l"re:i tures v.·ere killed llnd their br3ins ex· ~~·~·~d::'.;'~':"~"'....'.':':":"~''._'.'~"~d~'~"~·~·~•-w:_a~h'....'.y:•:"~· ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'."'.'."'.'."'.'."'.'."'.~~ ~mined. -
-
. .
Mystery
Of Hughes
Note Boils
...
L.4.S \'E(;~s I AP 1 -!lpecula t1on l-On·
Unues to s1iirl toda} around a hand-\\'rit·
lrh lr!trr purporle<ll,\' sent. r r o 111
m1thona 1:r rec-tusr Howard Hughes 10 ~1:ile ofl1t'1ill•
llughcs Twl Con1pan\" e."<ceult\'e~
rclea~ed t·1.1p1e~ of rhe Sc:ra11·!ed note
11·herPn1 Hu i;he~ .1 .... ,erledl~ ("Omplained or
hrJ ''" · "fh1eed lu I on g ha n d <"oni·
11111• 11~ sratr 01f1c1<1I'> :-o far ha l'e
<ft'•·l1r1t ;i11_r ('Qr11111r>11r un rhr note.
Thf' '>l1r. ho"p\·rr. pru1·ed onte again
1hat llueh"" 11ho i\ sUOJ)lised lo bt son1e
1 000 n11lr" away 111 !he Bah anla!<.. C'ao
:.-rill 01;.~f' his pre~t'ncc fell in i\"t>l'ada .
The Jlu!!hrs letter madr public todav
11 a .. 111 d1 ... Jo1ntt'd. lrrcgu!:tr hand1l'riling
,f·ra11·led from rdJ:e to edge and do"·n the
full len glh or a pa gt> lorn from a \·elJ011•
lcgal -,iz.ed pad · '
II 11·as sln11lilr ro Hughes· ini.ssrl"e!!
n1:1de pub!rc la51 l"ear.
The re ason for · !he note wa s that the
:\'el'ad<i c:nnir11g Cornmission recently
11irncd doll'n a bid by !he tool company to
rcorgar1ize the corporatr structure or
se1·rn Hu ghes t'a si no s in Las \'cgas and
fle11(1
The torn1ni:.~ion !)aid it \1·ould require a
pcrS(•ll~I n1ecting 11·ith Hu)!hes or a
hanrl11•rlttrn 1et1er tron1 him. 11·ith his
t1ngerprin1 s attach ed. indicating his sttp·
port for the reorganization.
A tool con1p;u1.v ·spokes.1nan said there
11crf' no fin!•rrprinls attached to the lei·
lcr S1:i,l' 11llic ials are reportedly trying
10 litt l<itent prints lro m the sheet or
p<lnt•r
There \1·as action on two rronls Tues·
da~· in a state 11·h1ch notes every "ord
r·onrerning 11s :'\o. I pril'ate lando11·ner,
e1nployer. la.xl)<lyer and gambler.
I lug hes 011·ns n1ore land in Nevada than
an~ other indil'idual and numerous
rnin1ng claims.
A11d the sta!c Sup reme Cou rt heard
f1ral arguments on behalf of a bid by
Bober1 ~lahuc. fired head of Hughes'
\el"ad<l 11 perations. to ~ allowed lo
pierce Huj:!hes· pri\'<icy to l01ke a deposi·
!IOI\.
011 1ci;>.!' or rhe comrany sa id the letter
11 LI ~ 11 rittcn lo sho11· Nev ad<'! residents
llu ghes is pl eased ll'ith reorganization
plans.
The !e!ler cxpres~ed supporl for tool
l'Ornpany r.tcculives and the planned
reorganization.
The reorganization started 1 a it
Decl"mber \1•hen fltaheu was ousted from
a $.)20.000-a·ye<'!r job as head of Hughes'
Ne\'ada operations.
Tht> firing 1vai\ upheld in court. but
~Jaheu flied a Si>CJ.-million suit bas ed on
~is contention the job 11·as to ha\"e been
li1s for life _
\iaheu i~ ask111i: pern1 1ss1-0n lo ta ke an
:irfida\"il frorn Hughes and is asking
rrlt'ase of docun1ent!'i sealed by lht aiurt
1 f1o.; altornt1• Tuesda y argued Hughes'
:ib . .;enre :tnd sea!111g or !he documents
an11Jun1ed lo a roadblOC'k preventing :i
deci sion in the t·a sr.
Tool t'{l1np:1111· coun ~C'I ClieStf'r Da1·i~
ro11!C"11ded \lahC'u has not rrturned
record.~ he ;illcgedl y look fro1n tool com-
pan.1· offices las1 OecC'rr'obC"r. He arguer!
1he ahsencr of the doc11n1ent~ prevented
111<' company fro1n eontc stini;: th!' sulL
V cl era n D1·ug :S ites
To Expaud Pro111 ptly
\\'ASll l i\GTO~ ~~\Pi -A Veterans
Adm ini s:trat 1on of11cial says there v.·111 be
no <teh1.1· 1n e>.panding drug centers ror
ser1·il·e1nen 11 ho arr addiet"!'.
Dr L1·ndo11 Lee. assistant chirt
me<lu.:a! director for professional services
111 01t \'A. ~:l ul 1he ent ire new networl;-ot
~2 center~ 11111 operate by the l"nd or
Cktuber. a ~ a11nnu nccd 1n June
Sixteen
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THIS IS LETTER SUPPOSEDLY WRITTEN BY HOWARD HUGHES
After 1 Grumpy Introduction, Affirmation of Man•t•ment
LA Court Orders Doctor
To Retu,rn for Sentence
Or. John Shrl\'cr C.:\\·ynne, the :1elf-con-
lessed abortionist who pleaded guilty lo
sucll charges last week in Orange Cou nty
su perior Court. pleaded no con test to
identical charges 1'ue.~day in Los Angele~
Superior Court.
Judge Da\·i d N. Fil ti; ordered Gll'\'nnc. 2~. of Santa Ana . lo return 10 hi~
courtroom Nov. 22 for sentencing . G111'nne
11"il1 return to the local court No\". 18
for st ntencing by Judge Byron K
i\fe~iillan.
Judge Fitts agreed lo allow Gwynne lo
appeal his conviction in Los Angeli's
Frederal Court. The concession is no1
normally a\l owf'd on pleas of no conies!
l\'hich differ fr om guilty pleas only in !he
se-nse that the defend11nt proltcts him~elt
from possible ci\"il action.
T11·0 young y,·omen assislan1s arrested
v.·ith G11"ynne <11 ht! former \\'esl Lo~
Angeles clinic in !\lay. l9i0, al so pleadl"d
~uil!)' to abor1 ifln <:hargt s berore Judge
Fill ~
The jurist reducl":d both charges to
rnisdemeanors and ordered Peggy Lee
Grau. 19. and r.1argarel Ca meron, 21 .
bolh of Los Angeles, 1o re1urn lo his
cou rt for sentencing No. 15.
Gwynne moved lo his <.'l inic on 17th
Street in Santa Ana shortl v <1ftt'r the Lo:i;
Angeles County (;rand .Jufy indi cted him
011 abortion charges filed in \Ves1 oLos
Angeles.
c:1v;.'nne·s guilty plea last y,.·e:ek follo"·ed
a series of arrests by Santa Ana police
throughout y,.•hich he expressed his
determination to defy Californiv"s ahor-
tlon la"·s and uphold \\'har he said "'·:i s
lhe right of any woman to ha1·f' an abor·
t1on on her o"·n decision.
Hi~ sentencl" Nov. Ill "·ill include 11
$.5.000 fine and a lhree·yrar proharion
term. Judge l\tcr-.tillan v.arned G1rvnn
lh:it he "'ould impose a t11·o·to five-~;ear
state prison term for addillona1 ron·
lipiracy charges if the phy~ici an 11ola!es
probation prior to sentencing
Agencies Aided
I rvinc Foundation Discloses Grunt B eneficiaries
Sixteen educa llon;il, health and social
agencies in Orange County received
grants in excess ol $5.000 from the James
lr\·inc Founda1ion, ti v.•as announced to-
day. The grc-Jils, totaling $457.515.71,
11ere n1;id c during lhc fisca l year l"nd ing
illarch :11
Chapman College, St. Joseph"s Hos pital
in OranlJe and Anaheim ~temoriaJ
llosp1tal 11·ere the Orange County in·
~fi!utions rerr1l'ing the largest amounts
-51~.000 e.:ieh
Thr Ch:iprnan grant supports huilding
renoration and the .:i ward to Anaheim
hospital "·111 establish an acute cardiac
..care center The grant to St. Joseph's
"·ill prO\"idr fo r additio n! to that
hospital".~ coronary u111L
statev•ide, the Irvine Foundation grants
tot<iled $2.8 mill ion and 94 percintor·rhT
91 grants y,·ere made to organi"l.alions
11·orking 1n the /1tlds of higher education,
\"OUt h !i"trvice!I and medical care, • foun·
dation spokesman said.
Absent fron1 !he hst ol Irvine Foun·
dation recipient~ this year v.·ere: :1everal
Orange County 11rt~ institutions that had
been named in prior years. Among
cultural organi':.:ations dropped from the
foundation granl!I list art the Symphony
.\s!)OC'ia!ion of Orange Cou nty. Laguna
Beach Communily Players. Soulh Coast
Repertor~ and the Lyric Opl":ra A~,<;OCiil·
rlon of Orange Counl)'. ~·urther , 26 organizations In California
!!hared grants in •rnounls le~! than
15.000. The~e awards "·ere. not dl"tailtd 1n
1ht foundation annu al report rtleastrl In·
d<l\". but found;ilio n 11tlorney llov.'Ard ,)
rr.ivetl ~aid many nr these are Or11ngr
County agencies. Grarits lo all 26 tot aled
$4~,o;,o durin g 1970.
f ollowing is a lis ting or all gran1s Ol"Cr
.$5.000 made lo Orange County groups;
Braille Institute. .$22,000 for Orangr
County Center 1mpro v l!!mcnt s :
Pro1•idenc e: Speech and Hea ring Clinif·,
Orange, $19,000 for hearing te:sl equip-
ment: Boys' Cluh of Santa Ana, $1 0,615.71
lo purchase a bus; South Coast Con1-
munity Hospital, Laguna Beach. $40.000
lo furni sh Coronary c;ire un it and bU}'
aud io-visual rqu1ptnrnt .
Orange Empire Council Boy Scou1 s of
Americ11. $18.000 lo begi n "Inne r cif\'"
delinquency prevention pro j e c \ :
Children's Home Society of Sa nta An;,i .
$20.000 to place wards or lhe court to
adoptive hornes:
Salvation Army, Santa Ana . $1 5,000 to
bUlld yont ti tenter': UC lrvlnt 1mmatrh
Foundation, $5 ,000 for in·
terde:nominalional student center;
Anaheim Young "1en's C h r is t i a n
Association. $25,000, building funds:
Orange \'oung \\'omen'11 Ch r 1 s l i • n
Association. S-40.000 to buy a building:
Assistance League: of Garden Grove.
$6.900 to equip a dental clinic for the
disadvantaged: Orange County F'tdera·
lion of Community Chests. Anaheim.
$6,000 lo expand program!!, and Zonia
Club of Newport Harbor Foundation,
Ne:v.--port Be:ac.h. $5,000 for senior citi1.ens
c.enlf'r additions.
Althoug h statewide lhe e.mphai;is ww.s
on support social age.ncies. l.wo art~
ori:::11ni1ations "ll:ere named among 1970
grantees. The Performing Art ~ Council or
t11c UJ~ An~ele-.~ r.luslc Cen!cr. $100,000
l1Jr student scholar!hips and the P.:1l;11:r.
of Arts an d Scienct r··oundation. San
Francisco, SI0.000 lo equip student
"'orkshop.
The James lr\'ine Founda tion holds !>4 5
percent of the stock of the Irvine Com·
pany and lists assets worth $10 2 million
not including the value or 4.6 million
shares of lr1·ine stock. Since tr..,ine stock
is ''not listed or traded no curre:nt market
1·<1Jue is a1 :iilable, ·· the an nual statement
not rs.
Sinet' 1918 th!' foundation h a !I
distrihuted $14 2 million . about half of
":hich has been gil'en oul in lh' past
three ye:ars.
Foundation holdin~s produced Sl .9
mill ion or dividend income during the
1970 fiscal year and cash deposits earned
$4.J0,000 interest Tot11I incomr for the
year amounted lo $~'.45 milhon, acc:ord lng
to the r'port.
Organizations receiving grant s in
amounts less than $5.000 numbered 16 in
Orange County. They are:
Girls Club of Buena Park. S4.SOO Girls
tlub or Garden Grove, Sl ,300; Family
Service Associalion of Orange County,
$2.500: Volunteer Bureau of \\'est Or•nge
County. $1 ,000 :
fl.larch of Dime:s. S.1.000 : Danell! Thtater
or Orange C-Ounty. S2,500: Big Brolhe" of
Orange: County, $l.2j(I: Orange Empirl!!
Council Boy Sc<>uts ol An1erica, $.tOOO .
Harbor Area Boys· Club, $3.!lOO:
Boy~· Club of Santa Ana. $3.000:
Children's Uomt Societ y, Santa Ana.
S600 : Crippled Ch ildrf'n~ Relief Fund.
S600: Orange County Philhannonlc So<'ie·
ty. S2.000 : Sal v:Hion Arm~-. Santa Ana.
Sf,00. "nd the Tuberrulosis a n d
HL·~plrr.tory Di:.eai-e A ~socia\h)n . SGO(l
Wrdnrsday. Srptrmbt r 15. 1971 H ~~~-O~A~IL~Y_P~l~L0_:--'3~
Clash at Medina Trial
Bailey Press itrl}s Judge l11to Reversal
~~r. .\lcPHERSO~', Ga. (UPI t
Dcfc11~e Allonlt'}' F. l..<'e Bailey t:la:iht.-<l
\11th the military Judge: at lhe f.ly Lai
rnurder c-ou rt·m11.rti11t or Capt., Ernei>t L.
!lledina today and. after a two·hour
hL1ssle, SUt'rceded in getting the JUdge to
n,>1·rr!)e a ruling.
Tht elash dc!a,·ed lht testhnonv of
\\<.'d1na , ll'ho had ·be{'n expected to "take
lhl' stand today In hi~ own defense. 1'he
rrofessional 3~·year-old soldi{'r fr~lnl ~1on
l l'U~l'. Coln , i.~ t'harged wi th 102 n1urdcrs
at .\\1• Lai
1\t •s~ue 11·3s y,·hcthcr the c·ourt should
adinit the testim ony of Capt. Robert L.
Hicks, v.•ho testified Tuesday that LL
\\"illiam L. Calley had told him in 1968
!hat r-.ledina 11•as "certainly surprisrd"'
11hen he learned that Calle y's platoon had
slaughtered civilians at r-.ty Lai.
The nll)itary judgf, (;QI_ Kenneth /\
Ho11·ard. ruled today that H ick ~ '
SaddJeback
Chief Lists
Alter11atives
By FllEl>ER ICK SCHOl'.:)IEllL
Another bond election or a hike: in taxes
11·ere t"'O alternanves Ested \od av by !he
SUPfrintendpnt of lhe SaddlebaCk Com-
1nunity College dislricl lo fund con·
~!ruction or buildings In thl" wake of
Tuesday's voter denial or issuance of
$24.8 million in bonds ,
··1 will make a repo<t 1o the board
r-. lond ay night," added Or. Fred Bremer.
'"But the board '\'ill ha1·c to make the:
deter1nination."
On~y IS percent of the 74,247 coll ege
chstnct lurned out Tuesda y Lo l"Otl" on the
bond issue Official result s showed 5,427
.1 es votes and 5.98ti no votes. A t11·0-1h1rd
;,cs plurality "'as required tor passage.
The $2t8 111ill io n was sought !o finance
1·ri nstruction of Pft"manen1 buildings on
lhe :>addleb<ick c;1n1nu~. 28000 l\targuerite
l';irk11·ay. i\lission Viein. Additionall v, $:!
n1illion 11'oti1d have gone toward. ac-
qui..-ition ot land for a brnnch campus.
Oren\er said 1he district could seek
sl;i tt' aid 111r 1he construction ol
pennanent buildings, but to do :-;o. lhe
<listriet ll'ould have 1o raise lunds as welt.
'"To do lhat. we v.•011ld levy sonic
permissive taxes."" he noted_
The other alternalive. Brc1nrr said.
\1·ould bl" another bond elet !1nn. but he did
not co1n111enl turthcr u11 such a possibih-
1.\
""\\"!" dn kno1v Iha\ 11c mu~t eome up
\11th some ne11• buildings." Brtn1er said
"Of course. 1"1n disappointed \1llh the
results ol the election. but I'm op!imistir
that the volers 1vill come !hrough for !he
college." he commented
The 1-:chool chief said his optimi:-:m
stenimr.d from pasl actions of !he voters
in cretit ing lhe dislricl in 1!!67 a11d air
proring ii;su<1ncc of $9.5 million in bond~
1n !9611 [or ncqulsition of land for !he
pre.~cnt <.•r11npus. t'flllS\ruc!ion o f
rclocal<1hle build ings and a pcnna11ent
lib rarv.
c;roU 11dtireaking cr.remo11ies for 1he
new $3 million library 11·iJ1 be held ~fon
dav.
J\'on e: of 1hc trustee . .:; on lhr d1str1ct
board could be reached this morning for
<.·omn1ent 011 the: \"Ole.
The bond -.none.\·. hnd it been approved.
11ould ha ve gone 10ward 1he cons!ruetion
of a scil'nce·ma1hematic!! center. fine
art.' ccn1er. adrn iriistr:it1on c en 1 er,
lcchnolugy t'enter. busines!! c r n t er .
athletic.:; and physiC'<1I eduf'ation C'enter
and a gy1nna s1u1n
The funrls fnr 1he seeond r·arnpus . •·o!.
lege otf1c1<1I" s<1id, "'err needed berau~"
111e present 1 arnpus 11 oul<I hil !ht> 10 OQ<I
J>ol lldcnl r1opulat1on ltm11 111 197R
TherC' 11as n{1 11·idespre;id or·gan1Z('d np
rc1~1t1on !o the bond n1casure. although ;1
few loca l comm11n1ty nrganization~ anrl
1ndh'idua ts condemned the mea sure-
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STORFS
TO
SERVE
YOU
2300 HARBOR BLVD.
AT
WILSON
JUST SOUTH OF
SAN DIEGO FREEWAY
1e:.t1n1ony l'.·as hearsay, and thrrelore ln·
adm1sslble as evidenC'e.
"\'our ruling was erroneous. That 's not
!hE" funcl~n of the judge to n1le on the
credibility of a \ritness. ·• Bailty i11-
Cc·r1ected .
"Don't ehastise lht' iudgr. [)lu1't repeat
back to the judge that he is on idinl ,"
How:ircl \l'arned.
"I do not recall using that term, you r
honor ," the farned crin1inal attornev ~aid " n1trel:-' said you r rull11g l'.dS t't~
ronf!lus and I have the right 10 voice Ill \'
ob1eet1on!'i".
"l ain nol ruling on ('rerl1b1!1ty 'fht'
1rstimony wa~ hearsay:• Ho11ard in·
!>ISied.
At this poinl, Bailey requested a con·
ference 1••ith the Judge in his chan1ber.!i.
It lasted tv.·o hou r•, and Ho"'ard then an·
nounced he had re\'ersed his ruling.
Bailey then put on lhe stand a lie deter·
lor expert who testified !hat the
!!<J1t•rnnie11t's star "'ilnes~ again 1 t
.,lerlina nad t-0ld him he h.:id "problems
v.·lth delusions" throughout his life .
Leonard H. Harelson, or Niles, Ill .. 11ald
he gave a lie detector test to Lewis
J\!artin. now a policeman in San Jos~ •
and that ~l arlln told him because of hi~
problem "'ith "delusions and illusions" he
"'as not sure lh11t so rne things he told the
military 11·erl' trur
i\·Jartin was the n1nst dan1aging of 31
11·11nesses the prostcution call ed ag ain~t
\lcdina. li e told the cou rt he was with
illedina all throughou t the r-.tarch 16, IMB.
:'11.v Lai operation and had seen many,
bodies. and rhus ~tedina would have seen
!hrrn 100 This is rounter to r-.1edinil'!i
defense that he did not know a massacre
11·as occ urring.
Harrelson said l\lartin told him that 1t
11as ··possible"' that on group or bodies
tha! he told the court he sa1v "neve r
really existed."'
Death Cheated
Victi1u Saved Fro11i Accident
Quick action b~· c:ounly coroner ',; aide'
11nd lwo nurses today 11'erc credited wit h
i;av1ng !he life of a n1an injured i\lond:iy
night in :i spectacular auto ac tident 111
Santa Ana .
Thon1as A. Goodell. 24. 01 1223 E. San!a
Clara St., San ta Ana, a passenger 111 :t
sports car v.·hich crashed into a chain link
fence al Santa Ana College.
His co1npan!on and driver of the car,
James F'. Ellis. 2~. of 101~ N. Bewley St,
Santa Ana, 11•as killed instantly when the
vehicle 14-'ent out of control and crashed
into the fence at \\'. 17th Street and
Colltge A venue.
The top cro~s bar ol the l'h'11n link
fence pierced the 1l'ind~hield of 1he car
nnd "'ent through the head of Ellis and
rhen in1paled Goodell through his ah·
domen.
P1remrn on the seene were reluctan t 111
lry to ren101•e !lie pipe trom lhe dead
n1an ·s head for fear that Goodell would
be fu rther injured.
Coroner 's palhologist Dr. David ~f.
Kat~uvaina 11·as summoned and with.
deputies Joseph Stevens and Jim Bricker
re11101•ed the rod fron1 the dead man's
head.
~leanwhile nurses J\1argaret Randall
and J\lary Gamble had been summoned
fro1n nearby Doctor 's l·lospila\. While Dr.
Katsuya1na pcrfonned the delicate £eat.
they adn1inistered plasma to Goodell 1vho
had gone into shock .
The nurses accornpanied the injured
n1 an lo the Orange County fl.ledica l
Center 1n ar\ ambulance wi!h the rod still
ln1paled in his abdomen, There he wa~
rushed to surgery and the: cross bar
removed .
lie is reported 111 satisfactory condition
today.
Coast Associatio11 La11ds
Salt Creel{ Beacl1 P111·cl1ase
The proposal for count y purchase ol
t300 fee:t of beach between Salt Cree\\
and Dan;i Strand has won endorsernent
frorn the board or diret•to rs of rhr Or<1nge
County Coast Association.
The Co11sl Association d I r r c· I or:<-
11dopled the re11olut1on of surpor~ at a
breal;fast n1eeting today at. the Balboa
Laotian l'roop ~
Reca pture City
PAKSOJ'\C . Laos (UPIJ -Govern1n{'nt
forces fighting ar rlose quarters against
stubborn North Vietnan1ese flcf Pnders
claimed lhe rccapturC' Qf !his key-
Bolovens Plate;ou town overrun by Corn·
rn11nis!s last !\lay 16
An est1ma!ed 50 lo 100 Nurth Viel·
nnrnese soldit'rs 11·ere still orferin;!
re.~1st1:1nce today froin \\'ell cnlreni.:hrd
po~it 1on~ in.~11le the !ull !l. nut Ot>teosr
i\11ni~tt•r S1so11k 1\a Charnpass:1l·k flew ill·
to Pak s1111g bl' hehr<1ptl'r during the
afternoon and said the [(J11·n 11 ould be en.
tlre!y secure hy Thursda y i\1opp1ng up
operations l'Ont1n11erl until dark :ind lht•n
l.;i nt1an solll1rrs 1l11g in for 1hc nigh!
Laot1a11 easu<1 lt1es ""'"l' ilescribc<l 11~
ligli! !1) n1oderatc . The numhcr of enrniy
1·nsualtir~ was not kno1rn. 11Ut appc;irci l
t1ea1·J The hodics nf ~r1·cral hundred
North \'ie1na111r~e !'o\d111rs werr seen 1n
and around !he t(J11'rL
Bay Club. lol101v1nc a pre11tntat1on ot th•
plans by Richard L. \Veiser. executive
1 ice president of Avco Com mun il y
l.lel"C'lo11ers. owners ot the 33 acres of
property the county would acquire.
Th e proposal. which In cludes complete
dc\·elopmcnl of the area by Avco , in.
cluding public parking lots. roads, con-
cession stands, rest rooms and other sup-
port facililles, goes before lhe Orange
County Bn11rd of Supervisors a week from
tv<J;1~'. The price for the package is $2.5
1nillion.
\VeL~cr told the Coast Assoc iation direc·
lnrs that having the public area11
del"eloped hy Avco and turned over to the
counry ready ror use \\'ould save !he
cr1unt y n1oney and v.·ould provide public
use of the are:i two years sooner than ir
the count:-i merely acquires the land and
under!akes the development.
\\'eiser estimated that H the agreement
can be reached soon. he would hope {()
clo~f' the escrow twfore Feb 25 . 1972. The
beach could be a\"ailable by September or
Octnber nf 1972.
\\lctser noled 11·ilh lhc $1 ,400 per front
foot y,·h1ch ts bein~ considered for stair.!
acqu1s1tlou of the beach adjacent to
l>olicnr St:1te Beach
Thr prnp..l~al, 11h1eh has been 1n
nr).!11t1:i1.1011 !or appro;-:1mat ely a _year and
h,.,.., ht>en throu~h at least a dozen
re.1 i~11111s duru1g that time, previously
"'on cndor.~en1ent ofthc cou nt y's Ocean
and Shoreline Planning and Steerinl
Con1mittcc.
WITH
FRIENDLY, COURTEOUS AND HELPFUL SERV·
ICE. PLENTY OF F R E E PA R KI N G IN BOTH
FRONT AND REAR MALLS. ALL ON STREET LEVEL.
SHOP
OUR
TOPLESS MALL
and SAVE
2300 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA
IN THE HEART OF COSTA MESA
' ~, ~AILV '1LOT Wtdrttsday, Stpttmbff l,, 1911
Draft Sl{irmish Heads for Showdown
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Moaning Horn
Sounds Trouble
By THOMAS J\1URPHINE
NIGHT BEAT DEPT. -The first sign
th1t there was any trouble came with the
continuous moon of an automobile horn ,
stftck and blowfng somewhere out 1cross
the-hollow from our house.
;tJien our youngest son t'merged from
the back bedroom lo announce that he 'd
'9ard a tremendous crash, probably just
~·couple of blocks away.
WASlllNGTON (APl -With A crucial
vote on the draft..ex!ention bill expected
Thursday, Pentagon 1chiefs and senior
Armed Sen'tCt"!I ComrTii\lef: members are
trying to convince senators thal con·
linuetl lack of draft authority ~·ill create
a m1ht11ry manpower crisis.
St:n John Stennis, the tomntillet
chairman, told newmicn Tuesday he is
worried about the outcome of 11 vote on a
motion to table the bill to extend the draft
two years.
'"\\'e ha\•e a rare con1binat ion cf op-
ponenU,'' the ~1JSsissippi De1nocrat said
after he .and Sen. Margaret Chase Smith
of Maine, ranking Republican on the
commitl.tt, i.net wlth top uniformed and
civilian chiefs or the Armyp Navy and
Air Force.
Opponents Include not ooly Vie tnam
war crilks but also advocatu of a bigger
1rulitary p.ay raise than the $2.4 billion 1n·
eluded in the bill.
The n1easure is a compromise of
separate bills passed earlier by the
Senate and the House. The compromise
version passed the House after a con·
feren~ committtt watered down an
•{!-OR SOMEBODY in the newsp;iper
business, the scene was familiar. A dark
ojpt. Glimmers of il lumination coming
fRml street flares and flickering, rolaling
red lights atop police cars. Crowds of
curious lining the road edge. The flash of
a camera popping now and then. A
policeman bent over the sprawled form
of a woman over in a darkened area by
some shrubs along the r oadside. A man
was sprawled on his back on the pave·
ment, his shirt ripped open to expose th e
wounds. One gash was deep at his throat.
It loo ked like somebody had tried to do a
tracheotomy with pop bottle. But it was
probably a windshield. He seemed to
~-~.lost consciousness and was having
~yttliy breathing. A young man witll
1"~ blond hair helped the policeman 41s
thcJ. f'4 him oxygen, took his pulst, mov·
ec:f tiis head around to attempt to t ase his
IJ"eathi ag. Did any of tht others there
l)iiw· medical training? No? Then step
'8fek, please. Here. son, the officer .said
to the blond lad, keep taking his pulse
and hold the oxygen mask, I "ve got to go
help the other officer. He ran to whe.re
tJut,. woman was sprawled near !he
bt,i..ahes. Somf.'body ye!Jed to the cro1,l'd ht
atU for a tow truck. Somebody always
thinks of the tow truck. Another officer
said it had already been called.
!iecnebody "·as jerking on "'i res amid the
twisted mete\ that once "'as a car.
Abruplly, the horn stopped blowing. It
.,ned very quiet now except for the dis·
tant cry of an ambulance siren, grO\l'(ng
louder now.
Pt•ofessor McCa1•tliy
*
r~orn1er Senator Eugene :rt1cCarthy delivers a lecture during his first
day of classes al English professor at University of Maryland. He is
leaching poetry.
GLENNEYRE STREET in Lliguna
Beach parallels South Coast 1-/lghway on!':
block inland. It is four lanes wide where
ii dips down through Sleepy Hollow.
They met at the crest or the hill ~-here
there is no intersl':clton. JU3t plain four·
Jane roadway. The head.on impacl turned
both cars sideways. The front end of tech
"'·as a twisted crazy.quilt of steel. chrnme
and broken glass. Lik.e a giant egg~aler
had chewed into each front end. You
looked at it AH , and the ''iclims spra"A·led
on the pavement and you'd seen 1t
several score times ~fore But it still
couldn't make any sense. Not here, at the
top of a grade. on four.Jane pavement in
a semi-residential area. Why here?
Pl1o sphate Substitutes
'Biggest Hazard of All'
\VASHINGTON (UPl l -The gover1t·
1nent loday urged state :ind local
l!O\"ernmrnls In reconsirter ::iny laws thev
ha ve passed banning use of detergenls
containing phosphate!'!. Officials said
many substitute products constitute a
liealth hazard.
Jnsiead or continuing its poliey of fore·
ing detergent 111anufacturers to seek
subslitutPs fo r phosphates. the ~overn·
n1cnt will now hel p finance removal of
phosphates through special lreatmenl at
.sewage plants, the officials s;iid
* . THE AMBULANCE backed into the
11cene and attendants got their orders -
""' over here -get this one first -I
have one walking who should go too.
They put the man and the woman in
first. They were conscious now but they
didn't look ""ell. A third blood.v youth
joined them. * . lt had been a pleasant. balmy evening
In Laguna. September at its best,
1\'icl<s ,__
~...,;,,//
I :o >;,;;
Phosphates, while not .q contamin1nl
lhemselves. t'Qntribute to \lo"atcr pollution
by promoting growth of "'ater plants. U!·
irig up oxygen in water and killing other
life.
Some local governments ha\'e banned
the use: of phosphate detergents.
Unti.J the constant moan of that horn
'tarted blowing across our hollo"A'
Escape Try Foil ed
BERLIN IAP I -Police reported RUii·
fire In the "hi>art of Rcrlin today as E11st
German border guard~ apparently foiled
11 refugee's a ttempted fli ght acr03.S the
Spr~ Rivl'r to \\'est Berlin. An
eyewitness said !he "East Gern1ans pulled
a body from !hi' river near the Reichstag
building. according t.o polier.
(,~J
l~/t -n--~ -
But surgeon genera! ,Jes.~e L. Steinfeld
told a news conference today, "my advice
to the house"'ifr at this time is to use a
rhosphate detergent. The safest thing in
lerms of human htalth i., to use
phosphates."
Sti'infcld said many p hos p h !11 t
subs1itutcs '"are highly caustic and r!tA r·
h constilutt> a health ha1arrl, wh1th
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amendment in the oriltnal Senat.e bill
calling for withdrawal of all U.S. troops
from Vietnam within ni~ roo~ after
enactment. The Houu version iru1l.e1d
urgtg Pre.sldent Nixon to aet a pullout
date.
'fop Pentagon brass went to the Capitol
lo confer with Sena. Stennis and Smith
after Secretary of Defense. Melvin R.
Laird said if t™ draU is not ren~ed, the
readiness of lhe 1rmed forces "'ill
··decline to levels totally unacctptable
•.. to the American people."
Selective Service officials say about
Executives
Back Nixon
Tax Moves
WASHINGTON ! UPI) -~fore blLSiness·
nien lined up today behind President
J\'.ixon1s tax·reduction program in a strong
s how of support for the $9.5 billion plan
to stimulate the economy.
H I' pre sentalives of organizations
representing contractors, telephone com·
panies and utilities told the House Wa ys
and Means committee they favored Nix·
on 's corporate and excise personal tax
reductions.
The committee has heard opposition
from Ralph Nader. the AFlrCJO, Rep.
l!enry Reuss (D·Wis.), and only a few
nthers during three days of hearing more
than three dozen "A"itnesses -most of
them from busi ness groups.
Ni xon proposed el im inating the 7 per.
cent auto excise tax; advancing scheduJ.
ed [}ersonal tax cuts lo 1972, instead of
1973: a 10 percent business investment
tax credit this year and a permanent 5
pereenl credit nett year; and tax reduc·
lions (or U.S. exporters.
Endorsing the Nixon program lod11y
\vere spokesmen for the Independent
'felepnone Assn .. National Association of
Jlegulatory Ulilily Commissioners, the
A.~SOt'iated General Contractors O f
America. Edison Electric Institute, and
lhe Tax Council.
.James 0 . McClary senior vice presi-
dent of the Contractors Association
recommended retention of the currenl
\vage-price freeze until an "acceptable
i.;!abilization program" Is put into opera-
tion to conlJ"ol wages and process.
Spokesn1en for the utility groups asked
Illa\ 1he full JO percent investment tax
('rcdil r<'J.e be. granted to utilities. instead
nr the proposed half rate suggested by
the administralinn.
ThP theory behind the half rate was
t hal the full rate should not be granted to
~O·t~atled ''monopolistic'' business opera·
tions.
500,000 men whoae educational ddermenl.5
r•n out last JW'le art draftable even
without a new draft law. "There probably
are enoogh men who bavt loat their
defcnnenl! to •ustain the drift klr quite
some time," one official 1akt.
Antiwar senators have threatened lo
filibu.!i.tt the bill. Sen. Gordon Allott (R·
Colo.), is leading the light against the
pay provision on grounds it is unfair lo
men in the lowest grades. Allott wants
$300 million more in pay increases and is
expected to call for a vole Thursday to
Air Prree War?
table the bill .
"The combined groop that is agaillst it
will show voling strength." ~tennis
predicted. If the Senate should table or
recommit il, ~said, "I don 't know if we
t•ould ever get back a bill.,.,·'-could pass."
1llt Pentagon ~d the lobb}'lng prea-
su re also refJecttd Lai.rd'_, fear tbe bill
may be in deep trouble.
Laird, a 16-yeer ve\eran of CongrtH.
has taken personal command of t.be lob-
bying effort, s1id press a ide Jerry
r~riedheim.
Lufthansa Sets
Sharp Fare Cut
GEt>.'EVA (UPIJ -The International
Air Transport Association (lATA ) said
today Lufthansa had announced it was
sharply cutting transaUantic fares and
that other airlines would do the same.
IATA spoke sman said there "A'ill be
large reductions for all types of travel,
"'hclht r regular flights, excursion trips
or special youth rates.
Knut Hammarskjold, IATA director
general, said he does not envision an all·
out price. war because., he said, a irlines
know just how fa r they can go without
<..'Qmmitling financial suicide.
He said Lufthansa informed IATA that
it is seeking government approval (If a
f'rankfurt·New York round trip of $420
compared with $536 at present in
eco nomy class.
Lufthansa also announced a 14·1.-0-45
day round·lrip excursion fare of $210 and
<1n off-season youth fare of $195 compared
wit h the current $210.
Hammarskjold held a news conference
at his Geneva he 1 d quarte rs
Stole n i\faslerpieces
Recovere d in Ita ly
VENICE (AP)·-Five works of art bv ' . two l~th century masters "'ere recovered
today, a week after they were stolen
from a basilica in Venice.
The painted tablets by ('.iovanni Bellini
and Antonio Vivarin1, at $:1.2 million
dollars, "'ere fqund hidden on a little
isl and in the Venice lagoon.
·rwo (If the paintings were of St. Vin·
1.·ent and SL Sebastian done between 1464
and !4S8 by Bellini. con~idered by many
the Venetia 11 region's greatest 15th cen·
lury artists.
simultaneously with the oae-held by
Lufthansa in Germanx at which the
reduced fares were announced.
Hammarskjold said starting ne1t Feb.
I there will be. "a period of ex·
JX>rimentation on North Atlantic fart&''
which will last until ~farch 31. 1973. .
During this time, airlines will be free td
compete with one another in offering low
fares.
Ireland Rebels
Kill 2 Troops ,
Wound 5 More ·
BELFAST, Northern Ireland (AP) -
1'errorisls shot and killed two British
soldiers and seriously wounded fivlll
others during the night in different parts
of Northern Ireland.
Al the same lime, bombings and out.
breaks or shooting at British army
patrols and obseTvation posts were
reported in BeUast. Londonderry and
Dungannon. .
One civilian seen aimiug a i;ine 11t a n
army post in Londonderry wa s shot by
troops. A military spokesman said the
man fell and was dragged away by sym·
pathizers from the Roman Catholic
districts of Crcggan and Bogside.
The t~·o soldiers were killed in Belfast
and the market to"'n of Dungiven. The
other soldiers were wounded in Lon·
donderry. 1·he deaths brought t(I 104 th•
num~r killed in t\lo·o years in Northern
Ireland. T"·enty·l"'O soldiers have been
kllled this year.
KIRK JEWELERS OF COSTA MESA IS NOW FEATURIN G THE
NEWEST PROD UCT O F LITION INDUSTR IES, THE FAMOUS "Y AG"
(YTIRIUM ALUMINUM GARNET) SYNTHETIC DIAMOND WITH THE
HARDNESS O F 8-1/2. THIS ITEM SELL S IN RETAIL STO RE S IN
SO UTHERN CALIFORNIA FOR $50.00 PER CARAT. W E AT KIRK
JEWELERS A RE NOW A BLE TO SELL THE SAME IDENTICAL ITEM
FOR AS LOW AS $25.00 PER CARAT!!! THIS OFFER IS LIMITED
TO SUPPLY AND DEMAND. DO NOT MISS THIS ONCE IN A
LIFETIM E OFFER !!! ALL SHAPES, ROU ND, MARQUISE, EMERALD
CUT NOW AVAILABLE!!! THE MOST EXCITING ITEM TO HIT
THE JEWELRY INDUSTRY IN MANY YEARS! ! !
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Lockheed
Gets First
Loan Casl1
NEW YORK (AP) -The Lockheed
Aircraft Corp. haa borrowed an initial JM
mjllion of ~ $250 mlllion in private bank
loans Ole government guaranteed to save
the big deftnse contral"Wr from financial
collapse.
The loin was part cl a $750-milllon
~t packqe as.sembled TUesdliy by the
government, the lending banks and th!ft
domestic airlines to enable Lockheed to
proceed with its TriStar transport pro-
gr~m.
Signing of the loan agreement hert
ended seven months of effort to restruc-
turf' the TriStar program and sustain
Lockheed after Rolls-Royce Ltd. plunged
into bankruptcy Feb. 4 and cancel~ its
contract to build the engines for the wide-
bodied airbus.
The financing package includes a
renewed agreement on MOO million in
earlier bank loans, the USO-million
government guarantee and $Ul0 million in
additional prepayments by Trans World
Airlines, Eastern Airlines and Delta Air
Lines on U TrlStars already ordered.
Daniel J. Haughton, L e ck heed
chainnan, said at a news conference the
company's budget indicated it would need
about SISS million of the $250 million of
borrowing the Tre~sury has aj!'reed to
gu~rantee throuj!h !he end of 1975.
The financing packa~t includes a
renewed 11greemenl on $400 millinn in
e~rlier bank loans. the $250-million
government guarantee and SIOO millinn in
additional prepayments by Trans World
Airlines. Eastern Airlines snd Delta Air
Lines on 18 TriStars already ordered.
Wallace Asks Ouster
Of HEW Secretary
tif0f\1TGOMERY, Ala (AP l -Gov.
Ge<:1rge C. Wallace's legislativt leaders
have moved to give him veto pnwer O\•er
the allocation or state fund s for public
5Chool busing as v.1ell as a law to make
''hannful" bus ing illegal.
Wall ace, In Puerto Rico at the National
Governors Conference, asked President
Nixon to fire Secretary of Health, Educa-
tion and Welfare Elliot Richardson.
Wallace !!aid Richard!"lon has disobeyed
the President's mandatt against massive
busing. His 11tatement was telephoned to
news media here.
Funeral Mourtaers
Singer Vic Damone talks with mourners. including actor Kirk Doug-
las, at funeral services for his former wife. actress Pier Angeli, 39, an
apparent victim of an overdose of drugs. She will be buried in Paris.
Most Marijua11a Smokers
Leave Cigarettes Alo11e
NEWARK . N.J. (AP\ -Colwnbia
University says It has found in a national
aurvey of yaungsters that tho~e who use
marijuana are Jess likely to become
cigarette smokers than those who don't.
The university's schonl of public health
said Tuesday its survey covered 1.701
youngsters in the 12-17 age bracket from
'all sections of the nation.
Of the surveved ~dolescents "·hn have
used marijuana 10 times or less. R3 per·
cent are cigarette smokrrs. CigareltP
usage fell to 64 pe rcent among those who
have used marijuana 60 or more times,
the school said.
"Apparently. if ynu l'imOkf' pot a In!.
whn needs cigarettes," s~id Dr. Eric
.Joseph!!on of Columbia, who reported nn
the aurve.v 11t a ~nlerenct on student
drug use.
AcCTJrding fl.I the .!iurvey, 15 perCf'nt tJf
the youngsl.er5 had tried marijuana and 3
percent used ll 60 times or more.
f\.fore youths in the West, 23 percent,
use marijuana. the survf'y found . The
figure "'as 20 percent in the North"'est.
!J percent in the North Central states
and 1 I percent in the Sou!h.
"Snmewhat surprisingly, <iur survey
did nnt produce thP. expected sex dif-
fcrences in marijuana use," Josephson
~aid .
Girls used pot almost l1i much as boys,
th e survey found.
ChildrP.n of we11lthier parents tend In
moke more mari jU&M than those from
lnwer income households, the 11urvey
report said,
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Pollution otf Baweil
Russ Navy Sparks Row
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HONOLUUJ I UP I I -A lo.&hlp Soviet
naval task fOrce aaUed for home today,
leaving in its wake charges that it
polluted Hawaiian water1 illegally.
Tht Coast Guard Mid the flotilla pulled
anchor late Tuesday night and headed
west, presumably back to its home bases.
Earlier the Qiasl Guard asserted the
Soviet vessels dumped thousands of
gallons of oil into the Pacific while
refueling 20 miles south of Diamond
He11d.
It said the destroyer Krupny discharg-
ed the fuel oil Tuesday morning in viola-
tion of international agreements which
specify that no oil shall be emptied into
the sea within fiO miles of a eoast.
The task force passed through the
Hawaiian chain Monday in an une•·
peeled, surprise appearance and then
turned westward Monday nigbt ap-
parently headed for their home base tn
Siberia . However, the flotilla anchored
nff Penguin ~hoals , 20 miles south of
Hono lulu early Tuesday apparently to
U Thant Insists
He Won't Serve
New UN Term
UNITED NATIONS j UPI) -U Thant
refused "finally and categorically" Tues-
ria y to serve another term as secretary ~eneral of the UnitM Nations beylftid the
end of the year. He used his last prt:ss
conference to suppor~ the latest Viet
Cong proposal!! to the Vietnam war.
"l just want le make it very clear that
I will not serve beyond my present ttnn
even for a limited period of one year or
two years or two months, under any
ci rcwnstances," he said in what he. called
his last newa conference as U.N. chief ex·
ecuLive.
'"My decision is final and categorical. I
am convinced that, if the membership
realizes that my riecision is irrevocable,
it will concentrate on the selection of .A
.~u itable successor. I do not think I.he
question of a draft will arise."
Jn what was rej:larded as a rleparture
from his past policy, Thant chose his last-
act news conference to endorse in general
the seven-point peace proposal put before
lhe Vietnam peace talks by Mme.
Nguyen Thi Binh, chief of the National
Liberation Front !Viet Cong) delegation
on July 1.
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refuel from the merchant oiler Chikomer
which haa been accompanying the
warships.
A Cout Guard helicopter reported the
pollution, and the commandant ol the
14th Coast Guard district, Rear Admiral
Paul G. Prins, mesaaged the commander
of the Soviet Task force asking him to
··take appropriate action'' to tenninate
this duch.argt of oil l.mmedWdy. ne
me55age was 1ent on an i.ntemalionfl
radio frequency and addressed to tbe
task aroup commandtr aboard bia lia:lat
cruiser Kresta.
The Coast Guard 1aid one of Jle
i,eiicopters had photographed the Krupa)'.
discharging a "disctmable" amowd ol
oil,
Nutrition Expert Call,s
Diet National Disaster
CHJCAGO (AP) -A Universily of
California nutritionist says the American
diet is a "national disaster."
Dr. George ti.I. Briggs, chainnan of the
university's departme'lt of nulriliona.l
sciences, said malnutrition is a fact in
the United States and shows up as
physical deficiencies, mental problems,
work loss, obesity, heart disease, dental
decay and a lcoholism.
He spoke Tuesday al a seminar for
tditors and writers sponsored by the
Vitamin Information Bureau of New
York City.
The cost of malnutrition. ~ said, is
greater than the cost nr crime or
11utomobile accidents or narcotics ad.
diction.
Briggs estimated the cost in California
al $3 billion a ytar, and said the total fOr
the nation might be S30 billion, since
California has a tenth of the population.
He &Uributed malnutrition to poverty
negative social and cultural practices
auch as vegetarianism and macrobiotic
diets, the fai lure of the food induslry to
fortify foods adequately, lack of educa·
tion, lack nf motivation and the lack ·of
nutrition education. ,
''The American public is eating a
strange diet ," Briggs said, adding that
Americans eat more sugar, pure fa t and
wheat flour than their entire intake of
other foods.
He said the American diet annually in·
eludes 102 pounds of augar per capita, 5.1
pounds of faL'I such as salad oil , 100
pounds of white flour, 14 pounds of corn
sugar and 7 pound.s of white rice -a
tola\ of 276 pounds.
He said the dry weights of other food:ii
consumed annually Include!! 7.t pounds or
red meat, 18 poun<b of poultry and ftatl o
14 pounds of eggs. 34 pounds of milk;·f
pounds of cheese, 5 pounds of Ice: cream.
25 pound! of potatoes, 24 pounds of othet'
vegetables, 18 pounds of fruit, 21 poundl
of whole cereal and 19 pounds of be.._
peanuts and other legum~ -total Ji6t
pounds. ·
"This is a terrible diet," Brigga ..W.
"I wouldn't feed it to my cat or ctoe. let
alone to livestock: or poult:y." ~
Fire Kills Six
In Salt Lake
Nursing Home "
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SALT LAKE CITY (API -Six ptlSOftg
died and 11 were hospitalized in a blaM
that swept through a men's nursing home
Tuesday night on the western edge of Slli
Lake City's downtown area.
Police said there were 18 persons In !hi"
Lil Haven Nursing Home with the ftn
broke out and that all but one; at the 12'
survivors were hospitalized.
Identification of the dead had not been
released.
SL f\1ark's Hospital authorities 111d
they received four persons dead on ~·
rival LDS Hospital, one, and Holy CnMls
Hospital, one.
The fire. wtllch started on the serond
noor of the 2'h-stllry brick and wood
building, took 30 minutes to extinguish.·
An invt'Stigation as to the cause .,,...,
bab!y wouldn't begin until later la tM
day, said Fire Marshal Ben Andrus.
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Civic Center Sculpture
A thing of beauty is a joy forever, the poet said, its
lovtlinesz increases.
Let's hope this applies to the bronze sculpture lo be
erected in front of 1-lun_tington Beach's $81,: million
civic center .
City councilmen found
the sculp!ure a joy in two
minutes flat last v.•eek and
were assured by Harbors and
Beaches Director Vince Moor-
house that not only would its
loveliness increase, but its
val ue. too.
Moorhouse showed coun-
cilmen a model of a nude male
surfer riding a '''ave -it's
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the same as the trophies given
winners of the U.S. Surfboard Championship -and said
the city could have a lifesize version for just $11 ,900.
Just $11 .900? Well, anyone who has bought anything
in bronze will know that pound for pound that is cheap
for a large piece of art. The sculpture will be cast in Italy
where lhe foundries charge less than do U.S. firms.
The work will be done by a relatively unknown art·
ist, Edmund Shumpert o f Cardiff-by·the·Sea. That's the
r eal reason it is a bargain, according to Moorhouse. A
similar work by a famous sculptor would cost three times
that much, he said.
One might wonder how the director of harbors and
beaches beca me the central f igure in arrariging for a
civic center statue. Apparently, that was because of his
earlier contacts with the artist over the surfing trophies.
And. ~1oorh ouse revealed, he \\•as an art major in college.
The surfing sculpture \\'ill be the second symbol of
Jluntington Beach heritage to adorn the center site. It is
also planned to landscape. illuminate and dress up an oil
well in the parking lot.
Some v.•ags suggested that a fancy leather wallet -
empty, of course -also would be appropriate as a
rnemorial plaque to symbolize the city's financial condi·
t 1on in the year 1971.
Prompt Job Action
Sixty ne\v jobs n1ay do little to alleviate Huntington
Beach's chronic unemployn1ent proble111, but it's a start.
'rhe hiring hall set up las t \Vednesday and 1'hursday
hy both city and sthool officials rene\1,'ed hope for more
than 400 oul-of-\vork persons. son1 e of \\'horn had not
received a paycheck for 18 1nonths.
The luc:ky few v.·ho \viii start their new jobs \V ilh1n
three "'eeks n•iU be paid from a $481 ,400 grant under
the National Emergency Employment Act. Local school
districts were able to share in the good fortune by re-
ceiving $166,000 of the overall grant.
At least 50 percent of those hired \Viii have perma·
nent jobs and there is a s trong possibil ity that the re-
mainder \\'ill be employed beyond the one year required
by the job relief program.
\\'hat is cspec:ia!ly pleasing is that the City of llunt-
ington Beach not only initialed its rct'ru1tment drive im·
n1ediately but also began hiring persons 1\•ithout letting
the prfiram bog down in bureaucratic delays.
H
Help for Military Retiree Survivors Tlie Worst
Benefits System Revised
WASHI NGTON -Extensive revision of
the benefits for survivors of hundreds of
thousands of mili tary retirees is going
ahead In Congress regar'Oless of the
wage-price freeze.
Thnrs the avowed intent of Ch~irman
F'. Edward Hebert
(0-La.) of the pow.
erful House Armed
Servicu: Committee.
Say1 Hebert:
"This legislation
does not increase the
pay of form er ser·
vicemen, and th ere-
fore does not come
within the scope or
the w age-price
fref!'Ze. Fur I h tr .
there is a time element. It will be months
before this measure is finally passed by
Congress, After it goes through the
House, it will have to be considered by
the Senate. and It's possible they may not
ge t around to it until next year. So there
j.o; no conOict between the bill and the
freete.."
Hebert will shortly 5end the legislation
to lhe full House v.•ilh the aim of bringing
it up for consideration later this month_
Its enactment ~ is deemed certain,
a !thoul'~ !here may be some modifica-
tion s through amendments from the
floor.
THE MEASURE IS the work of an ll-
member :special Armed Services sub-
co mmittee headed by Reps Otis P\ke
I N. Y.) and Ch1.rles Gubser (R .·
CaliL \. After lengthy hcann~s starting
last year, the panel reported a new
survivors' benefit!'i plan to the full Armed
Services Committee for concurrence.
The proposed new benefits system has
the general approva l of the Defense
Department and va rious vet e ran s
organizations.
Jt would immediately affect some
800,000 retired ex-servicemen and sever;il
hundred thousand -Others expected to be
added lo these rolls t his year. It v.·ould
also replace Ilic exis!ing. sel f-finanC'.ing
progran1 kno'.rn as !he Rc11red Service-
man·s Family Protection Pliln (RSFPP).
Long under fire as inadequate and
nverly costly, RSFPP would be phased
out and no new entrants would be a('-
cepted rollowinit the enactment of the
new measure. Retirf'es participating in
RSFPP would have lhree alternatives:
continue in that program; join the new
one : or continue in RSFPP and also
enroll in the new program subject to s
limitation on the tola] annuity of 100 per-
cent of the retiree's pension.
BASIC CONCEPT of the Pike·Gubi;e r
formula is establishment nf a new
survivors system comparable to that of
the Civil Service program.
To accomplish that. the key provisions
of the lc_gii;latinn are as follows:
f.1\Jitary retirees could leave
survivors an annuity of up to SS _percent
of retired pay.
-To do that, retirees would contrlbutr
2 S perct>nl of the first $3,600 of the)r
retired pa_\', and 10 percent of any porlion
above $3 ,600 up to the maximum of the
full retired pay, This is the same deduc·
tion fonnula in effect for Civil Service
retirees.
-Retirees Y;ould have one yea r trorn
date of enactrnent of the lel!islalion in
which to elect to participate in the new
program.
-All active duty personnel v.•ould be
automatic.1!ly included in the new pro-
gram on lhr date of retirernent for the
maximum sur\'ivor coverage (55 percent l
'"1lcss they want a reduced or increased
amount.
-Survivor annuities would be in-
creased v.·hcnever military retired p:i v i!I
raised and at the :r;ame rate -such <is
c.·osl-of-\iving hikes .
-Retired reservists 1.1·nuld be rh•!1hle
to participate when they begin rcce1•'l!li:!
reserve retired pay
IN URG ING e11a('l 1nenl or 1he ne1v nn-
nuity plan, the subcommittee stressed
two points:
"f.1any v.·idov.·s of career military
retirees, including \1•idows of senior of-
ficers and senior enlisted men of long and
outstanding service, are living in con-
ditions of dire economic deprivations
because of the !ack of adequate survivor
benefits coverage. In many instances
they are forced to exist on grossly in-
adequale incomes.
"The subcommittee also found that the
existing surv ivor benefits systf'1n is
weighted il1 terms of l1nv-rcinked and
short-term personnel · while for !hose in
the most senior off irrr and enhsted
gr?.1es v.·1th longer years of service. fhr
relative level or benefits falls off sh;ir11l~'
1n tern1s of its \"(lluc as irw runc
replacement .
"Complrte replacement of this grosfly
inadequate self·financinl! program 1s
urgent and long overdue.·•
Of Prophets, Futurologists
LONDON -An lhlernational Prophetic
C.Ongress opens in Richmond, Surrey. on
Stpl. 24 with more than 2 . 0 O O
~h1tologist.s, 500lhsayers, oru:!e.s and
other diviners on hand ta predict such
things as the end of the world. No
specific dale ha s been set for doomsday,
and there i.! a general air of con·
fidenct among the organizers that nothing
untoward will happen btfore the gel-
logether.
,John McNicol , general secretary of 1he
CoogreM. v.·arn.s that "the hands of ll1e
clock 1t1nd a! five n11nu1es to midn ight
ao fa r a! this earth i1 roncemed ."
~1cNicol i! conl'inced that precious
second~ 11re. ricking away. But then so are
the edit.ors of the Bullelin of the Atomic
Scie.ntlst~. who have" kept a doomsday
clock on their rover ror 1 ge"neration.
OU.N•I COAlT
DAllY PILOT
Robert N. Wttd, Publi!htr
Thomas K ttvil, Editor
Albert W. Balls
Editorlol PaQr Edi!or
1be edltorlal P91e of IM Oatly Pilot
.elcl to lntorm and g!lmll l>11e rT11d-
ft'I by ptttentlng this 1lt'l\'SP11.ptr'1
oplnk>ra and comm«"r'lt11ry on 1oril<'•
of lntn'ftl I nd 1ignltiCIJH'f, by rro-
vid lnii: a forum for -:.ht ~llr>l'l'~~10-of
<Mir r.aders' Clpinlona, a.nil by pre-
91!nting tM dlvtrH vlewpolnl~ ol In-
formed observe:rs and 1poke~men on
iopla of the day.
Wednesday. Sept. 15. 1971
'
Editorial
Research
'·
Herman Kahn of the Hud i;on ln.~lilut e
''think lank"' has said that ""1! would not
be surprising if there were D nucle"ar 1••ar
in the 1970s." Equall~' pes.~imls!ic v.•Bs the
outlook of a Conference u11 Bibl ical
Prophecy held in Jtrusalem last June
and attended by l,5QO members of
e\'angelical churches from 32 nations.
This conftrence. v.·h1ch cl aimed to be 1hc
first of its kind since the )'ear ~ A.ll.,
co n:r;ldered the population explos ion in the
context of v.·ornings I.hat history is coming
to an end.
PROPHECY WAS an honored pro.
fession in ancitnt Persia, Greece: and
Israel. Among some circles the word pro.
pheey is no longer fashionable - it is now
calfed prediction . Wt tnf: reJUlt ts the
s1me, \\'hen Christ seid, "Beware of
fa)5e prophets" he must surely ba,·e
foresetn such "raveni ng wolves'' as the
20th century fu turo\ogisll'I.
Men in the 2Qth century seem to have
succumbed lo lhe idea !hat by predicting
the future they may be able to control
ii. Oonald f..1 ichaet or the University of
f.lichlgan says that "the futures business
can force you to confron1 lhl' fact !hat
you Aren't gelling "'here ~'OU hoptd to get
and thus causr you to mend your Y. :-i,rs ·•
Professor ~l ichael"s mono is "L1'"e 1n the
future nov.· "
\\'1llian1 ra11:e '1f the l n1vers11y of
Sussex \l'airned In a recen1 sludy that pro-
jections of the furur,. 1na,· fflmpt SO('lt'IY
into "an unheallhy 8hd1callon -Of powr r lo
remote and uriaccounrable men, lhreatcu·
ing the survival of l1ber!les and the im
poS111nn of new tyrann1e5
FRESCH FUTUROLOGIST and au thor
Bertrand de Jouven el believes tha!
"forecasting v.·ould be an absurd en.
terprise were it not ine1·Hable." And . •il1e
1nu.~t add . profit.Ible. Arthur D. Lillie Co.,
a reputable U.S. consulting firm, has
hired six science.firtion writers to peer
into the future Anrl MermRn K11hn
reportedly earns a six-figure salary from
hi.~ predfc!inni; and n u c I ea r ·war
scenarios.
Like any other respectable profession.
lhe futurologists have formed their own
clique" The \\'orld Future Society, \1•hirh
held ils fir:r;t. grneral Assembly in
\l,'11shingtnn L1sl ~1a~'. tire\\' n1ore th:in
1.000 experts. Founded five years ;iizo,
this society rounls biologist.!;, s1a11sl1·
cians, physicists, educetors, architects
and psychologists among its mernber.s:.
Dea r
Gloomy
Gus
\\<'hat good does ll do the vo!ers in
the Huntington Beach Elen1entary
School Drs1.ric t to eltct board me m-
bers v.·hen they only CQnsidcr v.·har
the depuly .supermtenden1 has to
say. lfe might as -...·ell be installed
as dlct11tor.
-f. T P.
JMt k•1~rt ,.,IHl1 r.•fl"' ~!"'''· ,,.,
-..... u. ...... ti ·~· .......... , '""d
''~' "' ""'"" N •i.."'r oui. P•tlJ r 11t1.
Mistakes
Of Judg1,11e 11t
Thou ghts et Large:
The worst mistakes of judgment arc
matle by those \\'ho believe that "reason''
and '"passion "' are opposites: reasun doe~
n11l exisl to oppose the pass1f)ns. but tn
n1rdiale a111ong them; and 1hr n1an who
u:r;('<; reasrJn I<> re.
pres.~ his emol1011s
\1 di ~~·ll he <i!-. mad
;JS !he rn;1n 11·ho rcr-
n11t.5 hi s en1ot1nns to
overri<lc his rea son. , .
1 t is tiresome lo
keep hearing that
the Bible is ''the
brsl·sclling l>ook" of
all time, as lhough the fact that many
people but i! indicates that they read
it. undersland it, or follow it.
Starting a talk v.·lth a joke is the most
inappropriate opening a speake r can
make 1f the rest of the talk 1s dull and
dusty -for 11 sin1ply poin1s up 1he vast
r11fferencf" he!wct"n the hun1nr he has bor·
rowed and lht' subs<'qU£'nt dreary
st;Hemcnls that belong lri the spcakC"r
hi1TIS(·!f
\\";i[( hin,11 the TV shots of A!11 (;en
~llh hl't! :'Ind his t·onfrere.~ s1rr111~ nn a
h,1leu ny 1n \\·ashtngton <1h~erv1nl! an11.war
drn1ons!ratriri; being arre~lcd. I w:is
n·n1111cled of ('h:1n1f(J1I s rrrncirk 2oO
11."<!rs a~o-'!11 l·r<111 re 11P IPa\e 1111·
rnolested rtir,~,. 1•ho ~ct fire to !In· hvu~•·.
:ind prr~ecule those \\ho ~·111nd the
;ilarm '
All f!Pl\lll1]e lo1'r C•)m1·s from $[rrn~lh.
;ind 15 a kinrl Hf ~urplit~ enrr)?1• 111 111111g
t<il~e 10\P con1ps from "'caknP.,•, and
tries to 5uck ,·1 1a11ry oul of 115 obiect,
•
1Thu~. all !hose old popular ''rnn1an!ic"
son~s.with ll1e1r wh ining l_l'rics nf ~rlf·pl·
1}' are emharrass111g exh1b1t1ons of false
lo\·e J
• •
The rarest crealure on earth is a
ranatic wl1h jl .~ense of humor : fanllfirs
repel u~ nvl :;o 11nu·l1 ll.I' thru· pa~s1ona!e
rlt,·ollnn to D causP as by thr1r 1ncapaeily
e1·er to laugh at them seh·es, nr a! their
idres flxe. v.·h1ch is a deadly flo·.11 1n the
hun1an animal
1 111n C'1nv1need that one of 1he reasons
111)111rn hi"(' longe r than men 1s 1hat 1hey
know how lo accept illness v.•11 h
~quanimity, v.·hereas a man fights illness
and makes himself worse by refusing to
come lo tenn!i wilh his indisposi tions. To
women, illness is a fa ct ; to men, a
threat.
•
The bitterness of fulfilled desires wa,
succinctly expressed by Aldous Huxley,
when he said: "People always get whaL
they ask for; the only trouble is that they
never know, until they get ii, what it aC·
tuaUy is they have asked for."
Q11otes
Joyre ~1. t\t,.·ball. !"an ~lateo
'"Regan:l!rss of our views or !he \11etnan1
v..1r. flying the Communist fla,t? L~ \;1n-
l11mount to treason. I wonrl('r how long it
would have ta ken Lhe_ lyn<'h mobs lo form
lf 11 !;"\l'RS!ik11 had bern rlov.·n during
V. orld \Var II .''
'l,.ou mean you're it?'
Praise for Two
Fine Teenagers
To the Editor·
I v.·ant to share a note I found at my
fron t door. I 11·as not borne so 1l was left
there for rne ,
"Our frisbee got caught in the end or
!he branch of ,your tree .. I! \vas iusl out (if
reach, so v.·e pulled the branch dl1w11
about four inthes and ii began to break,
ll appears lhill some funt.!US v.·eakened
rhe br<inth ;it the point or •)rigin . \\"e p11t
:i suck u1ulrr !hr l1n1h S(l 11 \1·1111ld11 t f;1ll
doll'n rlt''1Se i.:all lnurnbCI") nnd ;"J ~k f1or
lll1h <ind 1ell 1nr 11 .~(HI 11·ant n1e lo I 1x
1l Sllrr) "
NO 0:\'E \\"AS nrnund In :-rt' 11 hat h;ip.
prncd. Tiro tccnat!ers r;in1e ;tttrr I ph•)1J·
Cd and cleaned verv bit of the 1nr~~ and al~o brought pair1t lo t;lkl' r<ire or
ble('ding.
No\4' \l'ho said l\'e have no goc.>d
teenagers left" Ther sawed the l\\'O lar,e;e
branches fire place size, cleaned up all !he
leao,:es :ind mess and hauled ii rill ;i1va.v.
Sn please rcmen1ber tn prin t ni<'e
lh 1npi; abnu\ our tommg generation.
"Thanks for lis:1enin .. "
!llRS. HULDA f.1. Gl1STAFS')~
"F11irr1 Talc'
To thl' l-:1'11 !vr
111 t•pfrren1e tu 1,our ed1lnnal. '"F;11rv
THIP iii tlH' i\1 onth .. ' 1S1'pl 71 l fl'l"l thrit
!111'1<' h:1~ hr!'n a compound1n~ ol rrror~
l·ir:;t. )OIJ ;ipp«rcnrly q11occd :111 error r,f
01n1s~1•111 printed 111 111)(1\her 11e11 "paper,
and .'e('!1ndh . ridicule John Schn11! /
because of 1he onil-::~lon in hii; 1.1·eekly
ne11s ri'port I il!Tl ~ure tht' 1nlcnt 11·as to
say: •·11 11as too late for the Bril!sh to do
•
Mailhox 1
I
Letters fro1n readers are welcome.
Nornio/l y writers sl!oula convey their
111essa ges i11 300 1vords or less. The
r1g/1t ro cond,,nse ler1ers to flt space
or el11)1111a1e /1br'I is reserved. All let·
/1•r.; 11111.~1 ii1c/11dc sinnat11rc a11d mail-
1u1/ n1/l.1r~,;s. !Jut 111111H'S rr1oy be with·
l1C'/,J on rr11tir;t if sr1fficiPnt Teaso11
i~ np]lare.nt. Poetry 1till not be p1•b·
l ish ed.
:111~ 1l11ng lo rcrnrclv lhis lark, bul the
An1erit•an spor!sn1en an~wrretl the crv
rflr help by donaung hundreds Or
thous<inds of pri vately ov.ned 1.1·eapons
;ind ommun11un1 rur lhe purpose of arm-
ing !lie British Hnrne Guard.''
\'011 <'<In h<imb a country unt1! ii is a
rna.~s of ruhhle. but )OU have not con·
quered it un!1I ~our vrniies are walking
1111 ~hr ~nil il llrl 1n !otal control of the
~ur1111 ng poplllilce This t:annot happen
11ntll sucl1 l1n1e as lt1e pa!nots ar.e
r!1s::irn1l"f]
'(Irr r'/1/on11/ 1ulrh·r~i;r,/ 1t<1e{f IO rt
111>11·~/1•f!rr cn·t11/1!1 t•a by Hep. Jo/11t r:.
,..,·<'111~111· 'I? T11.,r111 / ('u11!1r·1·.~s11111 1~
,-.;,·1111.n· <1r11 d llfihl r11ri1 /{n1·~ /1ntrn1'd.
1;11'(11 ll1 11r1111·<1 \\'01'/rl \\'nr II drjc11srr
Pf/11r!~ OJ/(/ /1/;11rrr/ S1fh'I g1n1 /n ir,,
~rr' ///l/J•1 //'111!1 l11tud111!/ Su·1t;f'r·
Irr .. !/.
Tli e Sec orid Deld erf ield
SO'.'.IE f\"OTE S fl F llrlrll'rt1rlr! <:.
'"God Js an Engh~hman. published lil'-1
~car. was !he flr~l 1n a prl>Jt>c1eil f11t·
\'nlun1c, Cals11orttuan fa mily saga lhar
Jll Sf rn1gh1 lake 11.~ plare 1n ihc long and
nohle line nf the Englii;h no~·tl
l'hr serond, '"l'hr.i rs \\'as Ute l\ingrlom,"
arrives this v.·eek 1 Sunon &· Schuster:
S8 501 and should J;.erp 1he cnns1derahle
number of America n Delclcrf1eld en-
thusiasts occupied during the fall se<is11n.
Adarn S\\'ann Rg11in, and injustices,
poverty. deJllradalion and corruption
beneath lhe self-righteous surface of Vie-
l flna·~ realm. "God Is an Englishman."'
1nc1dentally. 1s now available as a Sl.50
Pocket Book.
-\\'ADS\~"ORTll. the Belmont l e~tbbok
puhl1sher, ha~ produced a sn1all lttm, "Is
Tl 1\l\\·ays Right lo be Right '.' .. A ray of
hope 1n the clouded area of the genera-
l1on gap, and gap between races, it is by
Warren H. Sn1 Hh, a UCLA psychologist.
and imaginatively Illust rated by Stephen
Bosustow Productions f .. Ptltster ~1 agoo .. ! .
11 was reti!ntly made into :in anirru1ted
short film narrated by 0r1'o n Well!
(13.95).
-GEORGE DRAPER alerts us to
"Anybody's Bike Boo k:' pror1uced by Ten
Spttd Pre~s. Berkeley ~31 Sublltled "An
Original f\1 nnunf of Bic~·clr Hcp111r~." iii;
objC'<'lirr 1~ to en<1ble participant~ 1n the
c11 rre111 bike Doorn tn ma111tain thei r own
"1.1·hcels .'" as they once. were called.
Teir1 hy TClm Cuthberl~on. mechanic:-tl
llh1~tra11ons h.v Ric k f.forrall . OrapPr
add~ ··curhbertson prov1des prelty
s1}{'c1h1·. dr!.~tled 1nforma11nn on !he In·
lric;1c1es nf such things ;is axles,
dc1n11llcur:r;, brakes. gears. etc··
-F A I R I, V CHEERl.g5S prospec1 ·
Random House 11 alxiu~ to introduce '·A
T he Hookni:u1
CPnlury or Colll'IJP ll1unor,"' ~~lecled hv
[Jan Carllnsk,v from snme 100 campu's
n1aJ:aZ1nes <ind fro111 early, 1f perhap~
!uol1sh. \\'O rk by Thon)aS \\'oHe. A r~
Buchwald, Herman l\"ouk. many others.
-",\(;HOSS Tit!:; TOI' of the \\'nrld" is
an account nt 1hr Hn11~h tr<ins·An'f1c E:li·
ped1tion of 1968 ~9. ;in epu: 3.800-mile trek
by lour men ;111d :H hu~kies, Point Bar-
row, Alaska. lo Sp1!•hPrgt'n b.1 nay of the
Norlh Po!r Thr authur \\'r;lly Herbert.
led the e\pl•it1l1un lntr11d11cl1on bv IL R.
H. Prinl'e Ph 1l1 p 1Pu1n;;nf$. Si 9~l.
-ARTll l:ll llAIL EY 1 · I/ o tr I .''
''Airporl"'~ has .1 new no\'cl clue from
f)(lub!eday. Titled "\\'heel s," It is about
thr a11to1nnb1!e iru.Justrv's maximum
security pro,·ini; gmun(ls and odrer
aspects o/ I he Del roil world
V.'illiam Uogao
B!I George ---1
Dear George
Should I stay home: every night
a~ my v.·ifP in!tisl~ or is a man en-
titled to a night oul w'ith the OOys?
l(gNPECKED
Dear Henpt"ckf'O .
Now and Uoen.
II didn't say !.hey 1.1·(1u]d be
GOOD ansv.·ers. I say they v.·ould
he rheap 1
• i\'orned" Anx1nu.~" Wr1le tn
r.f"Or~e And SC'f: how far THAT
Rt>!.~ ~·nu I
" ' •
. ,
Newport Bea~h.
EDITION
VOL b-4, NO. 22 I, 7 SECTIONS, •4 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 15. 1971
• attin rv1ne ove
7
Probe Set
In Attica
Shootings
ATTI CA. N.Y. fUPI! -Gov. Nelson A.
Rockefelle1· today ordered the in·
\'estigation into the Attica prison
rebellion broadened lo determine ho1v
nine hostages were shot \\.'hen the facility
11·as storn1ed by state police, National
tiuardsmen a,»cl sheriffs deputies.
In a brief meel1n1?, with reporlers at hi5
f\e1v Yori\. City office. the gov ernor 1va5
;i'-ked chrectly if he had information that
st:.te pohce bullrts l.:illed the nine
ho.~lages.
··in the !1rat of t1 s1luat1on. tl'agedits
r1e1elop."' Hockefellcr responded som·
berl~. :.hak1ng his head .
Thr go\'crnor said he \\'Ould fly lo the
1•ap1tol in :\lbany Thursday lo confer with
lcgisla1ive leaders on the Attica situation.
Inside the gray prison \Valls State Cor·
rcc\lonaJ C.:on11ni ssio ncr Russell G.
Os\1'ald postponed a scheduled ne1\'S con-
ference .. unlit C\'crything cools do~·n."
A11 aide said that ma y be as latt as next
J\londa y.
The aidt revealed lhal "some" of the
lc;iders of the rebellion had survived and
.. ,,·e're going through the process of sir·
ting !hem out .,
He added that he did not have !ht
names nf 1he leaders and that he did no!
k11011· for certain how many. ir any. 11·ere
l.illf'd .
The dea1h toll fro m the insurrect ion
!"lunbed to ~2 \\'ednesday "'hen a wound-
ed inmate died in !\1eyer !\lemorial
Hospital 1n nearby Buffalo. Ten of the
Oead 11"ere prison workers held hos tage
b\' 1 he convicts and !l2 were prisoners.
·The firs! t11 die . \\'illian1 Quinn. 26. a
~uard. \.la!': buned follo"•ing a Harnan
C;ithoiH' !\lass JU:st a few doors away
t r1in1 the lion1e u1 A1!iea v.·hcre he li ved
\11lh h1:s ll"ife and t"·u ~'oung daughters.
Aboul 100 u11ifonncd correction officers
from throughout the st<1te formed an
honor guard for lhe son1ber l'eremonie!'
1n the flag draped farn1ing co1nmunity of
2.800 Quinn d1ctl uf head injuries suffered
,,·hen he \1·as healen the fir st day of the
rebellion. In Batavia, a fe 11.-miles away, ~er\·iccs 11•ere also held for Richard
Lewi~. another of the hostage!' who 1vas
shot lo death.
Qs,l"ald did no! i11tcnd the funerals
!Jecausc: as an aide put it, "Thcrt might
ha"e been rc.-:ent1nenl "
(:erald l!oul1h<1n. pubhe relations or-
lh.cr fur the C'Orrect1 un depart111enL mel
hncf\\ 11·1111 nc11 ~1ne11 and at f!r~t den1cd
!hat ·;1111' nll1r1al sta tement said 1hat
h1,-.1a ~cS h;id their lhroa1s sill by th e i.:on-
1 II 1.~
:'l !a1 br 11 ~ a11 1111prr ~~1011 " lloul1 han
J.:;i1d ·•1 n1 s11re 11 was nnl to be gl\'en a~
a !:H·tual art ·
\\"hen rc·portc r~ renli11ded 1louliha11 he
h<td annou1K·ed Lhe throat slashing i\lon-
dav 1\·hcn the no1 \Vas pul do111n. he
rcPl1cd
"'Yf!s. 111al s ngh!, bul I said several,'
1101 :;.even
"\\"here did you get the informaUon'!''
~ rC'porter asked . "There is a credibility
ga p here ., .
· I undrrstand that ;· hr replied. "I
jSee ATTICA, P•ge ZJ
'Houdini' Freed
After Escape ;7-ln Drug Case
/I. ~ewporl Beach man who became
known to lawmen as '"the handcuffed
I loudini " 'A'hen he swam acros11 Newport
Bay with his haods 1nanacled behind hia
back has bten cll'ared or lhe charges that
pro1npled the incident.
()range County Superior Court Judge H.
\Vatter Steiner gr11nltd John Raymond
Catti'ii plea for dismissal or narcotic~
charges filed by Ne~·port Stach police
last June 2.
He ruled that officers improperly
searched Calli at the lime of the arre!t.
Calli, 18, of 4016 Channel Place. broke
free from 11rresting officers and leaped
c11·er a guardrail into west Newport Bay.
o rfii.:ers drive around the bay and reca~
111rt'd lhe dripping CaUi afler a brisk
saltop along !he shorelint
. Judge Steiner al!O dlsrnlsM!d idcntic<il
t•hari;i!'s ag:.iin~t Judi th Ann J one11. 3.1. of
1he Channel Street addrt.!ls. Both defen·
danl !! h11d been aetuttd r)f possess~n;
r.tircnlics.
DIES IN BUENA PARK
Former Fir• Chief Crocker
Frank Crocker,
Newport's First
Fire Chief, Dies
t·'rank Crock.er, 1;;. i\ev.l)OrL Beach's
fir.:>l full·lime fire chief. and long active
in a \\'ide variety of civic causes. <lied
'l'ue.sday in Farmdale Uinvalescenl H05·
pit<il, Buena Park. al the age of i~
F'uneral arrangements arc "'1lh Be ll-
Rroadway l\1orlua ry in Co.-;ta ~lesa Ser\-
ices ha ve not yel beto determined .
Crocke ~. who resided at 1514 F:. Balboa
Rlvd .. ret ired from his post a~ lire chief
in 1952. 1lter 23 year~ of ~ervice.
In ~'arch, 1927. hr was hired as ch1er
f'ngineer al which ti1ne hr: organized a
volunteer department and ordered thf!
hrst !\'e\\'porl Beach lire engine .
He l'irst ca1ne lo Ne"•por\ Beach in 1925
froin Santa Ana. \\'herr: he h2il mol"ed 111
1909 fron1 his native i\olassachusctls.
\Vhen he began .as fire chief. Newport
Beacti hz.d one fire station. when he re-
tired. it had four ar.d had 1\'0n a.wards for
i~ fire prevr:ntion programs.
Crocker v.·as the oldei;t member of the
original Balboa Bay C!ub. fortned in 1!1:!6.
11 ehartu men1ber or the Balboa Angli ng
Club. past romn12.oder of American
Legion Post 291. member of Ne\\'J)Ort
Beach Elks Club and v.·orked \~·1th Ame r·
ican Red Cro..~~ and t'il"il defense un its
dunng \\'or!d \Var II.
Survil"or.~ include three daull'.ht er.•:
!\1 ri;. f ;i l Fu!lcr or Sanl;i .*i na !!right.,,
!\I r.~ .lame.s Tanner o! Anchoragt,
A.l;>.-k<J. and i\lrs \\larv1 n H obb.~ of :O.l1s-
s1on Viejo,
Also four so.n~: Georgr Croe\.irr of B..il-
hoa. \\'est()n Crockcr nf Cu.~l<l \lr~<l.
.lame.~ Croc ker or Sa nta An<' and Don
Crotkf'r of lluntingto11 Beath.
Ile also is ,,Uf\'11·ed bv '.!! 11rand1.:hlltlren
and t"·o great-gr211dch.ildren.
Thief Ransacks
Car in Newport
A college student and his \\dfe in transit
from Escondkio told Newport Beach
police they lo.st $3.400 in possessions lo a
car burglar late Tue:ty.
The locked sedan s entered in the
parking lot of the Reu n E. Lee floating
restaurant, said Officer Don Cols.
Arnold J . Ekland. 34. or E!!Condido, told
investigators the couple 1011 a variety or
jewelry, clothing, cash and camera
equipment.
The loot also included 3~ txposed rotlii
of alKfe fi lm shot on a rr;cenl trip f()
Europe. picLures which the Eklands can-
not replace.
Nixon Freeway
Now Official
SACRAMENTO (1'.P ) -WhJt
would be a good name for I stretch
of freeway Ullt runs through Yorba
Linda, the town wbere Prt!idtnt.
Nixon was born, and Whittier,
wbere he 11ttcndtd college'!
Why the Richard M. Ni xon
F°rf'cway. of course.
And that's the narnt it will get
under a resolution adopted Tuesday
by the Senate
Thi! highway u 1.:al1forn1a 90 1n
Los Angelt5 and Orange c:ounlitli,
\
Monkeys of Us
Aninial Oivuers Scorn Perruits
There are only two n1onkeys legally
residing in Newport Beach. although if
oriP Or<irlge County pct shop O\\/ne r is eor-
rcl't, there niay be as n1any as 61} illegal
one~
:\II l\'lld ani1nals, including n101\kC'y~.
mu st be rcgi~tered. acc:ording to a11 in-
lorinational brochure. ""You and Your
Pet." published by tbe l'1ly, but the besl
guess is fe111 of the1n are.
In the booklet. residents are informed
Iha\ I~ permits must be obtained for
·wild animals. \\'hich are de fined as "nol
naturally tame. and \\'ild by nature. or
disposition.'"
Violation of this is a misdemeano r.
'fhis 1\•ild animal l'alegor~· 1vould in ·
elude various kinds or :snakes. racoon~.
biib~· alligators. fox . Hon~. tigers. bears
and . or course. 1nonke.1s.
•·According to our [iles. 11·" havr t11n
1e2al n1onkc~·5 in l"c\1'1)()rt Beal'h and one
\('gal fox ." J1111 Sin:tsek of the l'll.11 licen·
sing hu rer.u ~aid. -but there may be
morc .'"
Ttie records of Bob l\eitl'i. 1nanagcr· of
Russo's \\'ide World of Pets in Fashion
Js1and . seem to support this 10111 figure.
He say~ they, sell only two or three
monkeys a year because of the necessary
e~tra licenses and 1 new state law .
Thal \aw. in effect ~1nte July .1. rr-
quires any mamma~ nol nahve tu
Califor nia be quaranhned fo r go day!'l
upon entering the stale.
"'This has pushed the pril't of 1nonkey1
up and we don't get as mu ch deniand for
tht-10."' ht saidd
Ile also said that if a count~· licensing
urdinanre v.•as roHo"·ed. t \·erything ex·
j·cpt dogs. cat s. fish and birds would ha1·e
lo be rrgistered.
Tv.·o other Ne"·port Beath pet shop!!:
never e\'tn carry n1on keys.
But according to Jim LUl'l. operator o(
the Ontario Exotic Pel Shop, thert hii.~
go! lo bt 1nort monke.y:s than n1cel ~lie
ey t ~ in tl1t. Newport Beat h l1cen!l1n~
bureau hies anyway.
Lutz. whose shop t:arrics a "'!dt. r1111ge
of exolll' an imals. using a book of exol!c
anunal statistics esti1nated that thert
"'ou!d be fi vt monkeys per month pour·
1ng into a community of 50,000."
Ne"·port Beach ha!! approxim ately
50.000 peoplt, .... ·hich ir Lutz is corre<:l.
ll"Ould make a yearly monkey population
ol !<l
··Ontario has 50.000 people just like
NewporL and I sell five to 10 monkeys 1n
a n1onth 1n !his arca." he s:11d
.. But I dnn'I knov; about that one
r\e"'porl Beach rox ."' he said.
1t m;iy bf the only one here. bccau~r
fox ~ales "ere only ene or t"·o percent o!
0.1.ll'I' l'ILOl Sllll l'llt!t
NO MONKEY BUSINESS
Ru•so's Cotlontop Marmosel
lhe yearly exot1<· salt's total last ytar.
Luiz satd.
Ile feel~ thert should be a few legal
~nakes. too, because 10 pert·cnl of his
September sales came fr'lnl snake~.
·rv.·f'nty pc.rc t>nl of Seplcn1be r profits
11·ere fron1 monkeys.
It he's ri(l:ht , !here could be a ju11glc out
!here somc\vhere.
Bid for Alternate Rot1te
\\'1th its neighbors there guarding their
nv.·n interests, Newport Beach will go
before the California H1gh\\·ay Com-
mission Thursday asking for a study or
an alternate route for the Pacific Coast
Freeway.
Repres.:ntative.s of Cos\.<\ r-.lesa. llun·
lingtcn Beach and Laguna Beach said lo.
day they will attend the 10 a.m. meeting
1n Ventura.
The request. bl have the tree\vay
rerouted along the San 01t'go F'reeway lG
!ht Corona del Mar Freeway then ea~tcr
ly towa rd!! Laguna Beach along Bonita
Canyon Road and through Coyote Can-
yon. is lentativety :'lei to bt heard at
I I :20 a.rn.
Newport Beach i\layor Ed Hirth aaid
th is mornnig all the city wants i!! for lhe.
cOmrTiission lo ten· the Oivts ion of
Highways to study the route.
Laguna Btach City City l\·lanagcr
t.lanager Lawrence Rose said thi! ~orn·
ing his city will send .a represt"ntat1.ve to
the hearing, but he will go only to hstcn,
not to testify.
Nixon Plays Host
\\'ASHINGTON (A.P l -Japan·s Princf!
Hltjchi and Prince~ Hanako have tou red
thf! \Vhite Ho11se ROS(' Garden with Presi-
dent Nixon ., their guide. The two royal
vl!!ltOr!I "''ere also gue.sts at a teot
ce rrmony 1n the White House hosted by
Mrs. Nixon Tucsd<1 y ~nd then ehalted
wit h the Pre sident In his executive or.
fices.
Cos ta r-.tesa City Attorney Roy June
will also be presenL lo deliver a city
council resolution stating Costa Mcsa"11
belief that a coastal freeway somev.·here
still 1s needed.
Huntingt on BeaC'h t-.1ayor li e o r g e
to.'fcCracken, v.·ho met with Hirth Tuesday.
1von a simillir i1tatement of position from
his l-OUncil Tuesday night.
,.1cCracken sees Thursday's hearing as
a crucial one.
He said the cilies surrounding Newport
Beach "want u~ to go to the State
llighway Commission to ki:t>p the route
talk!! open.
"!l 's either I.hat or kill ii." he said, "It
might be the life or death ror the
fre eway ."
,.1cCracken said the slate ne~s to bf.
told to "ketp working on the issue,
"We've got• to let the stale know all
l'lllt!:s are-dt!slreous ·or a 'SOMT311, •• he
said.
Costa t.1esa 1\1 ayor Robert Wilson said
this morning he could support the study
of the alternate route. but indicaltd tbat
11uppor1 would rorne only If ti will nol
prolong actual comtruction of a coastal
freeway.
Rose said lhal while Laguna supports
the study, It does l'IO( necessarily support
the proposed route.
Laguna Stach Councilmen tonight will
hear a staff report on !he propos11I that
say!! It potent1311y f'OOld have 11
dlminl~hing effect on that city"s ione of
influence .
Hirth will bf accomp11nied to the
mc~ling by Traflic Engineer Rober1 .laf·
re. Vice Mayor Howard Rogers 1s also tl·
peeled to atlcnd.
..
St1pe1·viso1·s
Nix Delay
011 Electio11
B.1' .JACK BROBACK
O! I~• Ooll~ l'oll>! Sl•ll
Orange County Supervisor David L.
Baker· wa:s brought from a sickbed today
to block an attempt by Bo.ard Chairman
Robert Battin 10 push through a 60-day
delay in consideration of an election for
incorporation of the proposed city of
lrvin e.
Baker provided the required third vote
to set the lega l hearing dale on in·
corporation at the 1ninimum two 1l'eeks
lron1 today
Ba1!1n, "ho <".d1n11tcd he had talked to
.Jnan lr\·1nr S1n1th Tuesday. asked in h1~
delaying 1not1011 lhAI the Board Qf
Hegents of the l,'niv ers1t y of Ca!iforni;:i he
a:.ked to fur nish 11 copy of a Regenl-
urdcred stud~· on the proposed new city_
Allorney Tiinothy Stradt'r, representing
the incorporators. reminded Battin thal
co pies of the Regents' report had been
fu rnished to board members last week
and on previous occasions .as far back as
November .
Battin still refused lo budge and a mo-
lion by Supervisor Ralph Clark (or a two·
week delay failed because a majority
vote of the board i! n~essary . Supervisor
William Phillips was in San Francisco lo-
dav
At thi!! po inl. Baker was summoned
rrom his sickbed. and 20 minutes later -
pale and ~haken -he appeared in the
boardroom and 1·oted for the normal l"'O-
week delay.
Supervisor Rouald Caspers or Newport
Beach originally seconded Battin"s mo-
!ion for a 60-day delay bul later withdrew
the second afler listening lo strong pro-
tests lro111 Slrader. John Bur Ion.
chainnan nf I.he incorporators' group and
Andre\V i\1a.v. of COIN who challenged
the supervisor Lo allow a vote '"as you
pron1ised . ''
Caspt'rs. in originally supporting Bal·
tin 's 1nove, said he h11d talked to ~1rs.
Smith and he thought her "·ishes for 3
delav should be respected.
"°fhe request of the owner of 20 ptrcen t
nf the Irvine Co1npany stock should be
eonsidcred rather than thal of a phony
!ax foundat ion in San Francisco ."
Caspers said fTht lr1·1ne Foundation,
11·hich holds rhe majority of the Irvine
Company stock I
Santa Ana i\·layor Lonn (;r1set al.~n pro·
fc!>led. but adrnitttd when questioned
tha t tu.~ e1ty h11d nol obt111ned a court
on.le r to delay the he<Jring as !hey had
so11ght
l11corpora101·., oh1ectcd l"igorou~ly 1<1
l::alt in'~ 60-d;iy delay n101·e because 1L.
would pu:sh tl1c date for lh!' clect1on In
lnrm the new 1·1ty 11'{'\I into 1972 and
ieopardi:ie the chances 'll the new ti1y lo
t:ollecl taxes dur·1ng the 1972-7:1 flsc<1!
yeal'.
lrvi11e Industry •
Lots Sell Fast
\\11th buyers "'Biting in line. the Irvine
Com pany !his morning sold 11 of 18 lols
111 the 50-atre induslrial area bel\\'t en
Orange Count y Airport and Red Hill
Avenue.
Sales totalled more than $\.4 million.
according Lo Ron Malouf, who declined lo
disclose the names of any of the
purchasers pending lhe clo~e of escrow.
All huyers. he said. were represented
by brokers. Some of those brokers, ob-
v"1ously bent on serving their clients "'ell ,
had camped outside the sales office for
se\'eral days to ass ure their place in line .
The tracl which borders Palisadr.~
Road on the south. is planned to even-
fuall y De anne.iced {o tilt: city or COsfa
Mesa . It is part of the total lrv lnr;
Industrial Park complex.
Sen. Keruiedy Tours
l eraeli Ho~pilal s
JERUSALE~f (AP) -Sen. Edward l\I.
Kennedy toured hospitals in Jerusalen1
Tuesda y to study the Israeli national
health service!!.
Soon after his arrival. l he
i'-1assachusetts Oemoc r;i.t v 1 s 1 t e d
.Jerur;alem's first aid stalion. the Shaarei
Zedek hospital. and the Hadassah·Hebrew
Un1\'crsily medical l'Cnter. regarded as
Israel 's most modern medical ht<:llit y.
Today's Flnal
.N.Y. Stoek•
TEN CENTS
DAILY l'ILO'T U•lt ~!Miit
LOBBIES FOR DELAY
Ir vine'~ Joan Irvine Smith
Caspers Seeks
Unit to Check
Estuary Project
Dissat is fied \11th a county coun~el 's
report on the sill s1tualion in the Upper
Ne-....·port &.\'. Orange Co u n l .v
Supervisor P.ona!d Caspers of Nev.rport
Beach Tuesday urged the creal1on of ,.
technical tom1n1ttcc to n1eel regularly
and reporl on the adverse effect o[
de\"elopn1enl tonstruclion on the estuary.
Casper!'i called the cou nty cou nsel 's
report ll'hich suggest!'d thal no legal ac·
lion be taken against the lrl"ine Com pan_v
and other developers .. too hghl on a such
a serious subject."
"The county evidently does not have th"
power to act.·· Ca spers adinilted bul
sad. '"I hud hoped the l'ily of Ne wport
Be{lch would do :son1eth111g but they are
just standing tl1erc <ind looking. Sorncone
JShould have the guts to att aga inst then1
(the developer:; 1."
The coun:set"s repur1 <.:overed in-
vestigative n1ect1ngs on the program at
11·hich n1 osl agen1.:1cs concerned were
rt' presented .
It lold of ev idence of "excessivt sill~
l ion of 1hr. Uppe1· Bay during lhe 1970.71
rainy season ·· due tu expanded develop·
me nt of lands around the bay.
1'he i.:ounsers otf1ce reported thst
Newport Beach and tht lrl"ine Company
h;id reached ;<n <1greernent on 1ncthods to
be 11~d to pre\·cnt s1lt:1t1on from
reathing lht' h:i v 1Yaters ;ind concludf'd
1hat a lawsull "'·i~ nol lhe ;in~\YCf lo lhe
prob!cn1
ca~pers \\<Jill ~ lhe Bo<ird "'r
SupCl'l'l~Ol'S lo hf' ;1ler1rd j (l ruture
devclop1nrn!.~ 1n lhe area 11•t11i.:h might ar-
recl the C('O]Of:;I' <ind lll<ll"lllC 11fc
lie ,a sked that :i resolul1on be drawn
11an11ng 11 te chnir<1I co nunittec lo Include
the Hegion<1I \Valer Quality Control
Board. the Slate Department of l''ish and
Canie. the County's Harbor and flood
Con lrol districts. the County Department
or Building and Safely , Newport Beach.
the Irvi ne Company. the Board o~
Sltpervisors and the County Counsel's of·
f1ce.
The resolution is to be: presenled t()
supervisors next week fo approval.
Oruge
Wealber
Cool ocean breezes conlinue to
bring Southland lcrnperalurcs to •
tolerable level Loday. Highs: along
the coast will be around 78 riiiing
to 87 inland, Lows tonight around
_62·66.
INSIDE TODAY
Af ter four 'l11a11-111ade vnyagt.t
t.o t/,c 1110011. how 111uch do
s<.'l'e-nt1.!t3 really k:11ow about the
origi11 of Earth'& sateLhtt? St•
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P rotes ting
Encou1·aged
By l{unstler
NEW YORK (UPI) -A1tomey \\'llliam
M. Kun!!tler, who at:ted as r.tt omey for
the Attica prison rioters, charge<! today
that the official version of I.he uprising
was "all 311 untruth" and cal!~d for mas-
sive pubUc demooslrations at the notion·s
IJrisons Oct. 2.
''11 they had wail~ till today. 40 more
haired Chicago defense atlorney, brush·
hi1 1~ Chicago defense attoreny. brush-
ing awa y tl"ars, told a ne11.·~ conference.
Thirty-tw o inm otl"S and ID pr1sn n em-
ployes died in I.he uprising . A!J bUL one
ol tht!'m -a prison guard -dun11g a
police and national guard ::ittac k on lh!!.
prison ~1onday morniniz . The dl'ath of
the 32nd inmate occu rred V.'erlnesdav anr1
Kunstlu was un;,ware of the latest death
toll at the lime he spoke.
KunsUer, who wa s chosen bv the J.200
rebellious prisonert1 as their lawyer Fri-
day "ight. said that. At the lime ()f the
assault. "we were pleadinl{ fOT a fr w
more hours." He said the pri~oners bv
that time hod 8,llT"e~d to drop nne of two
demands rejected bv prison authorities
-~oval of the warden. Another de-
mand -amnesty for act committl!d chir-
ln2 the uprising -"was negotiable." he
·53id. · Rnsttll G. Osw11\d . ~HAte Comrnissirmer
of Correctioru1l Farilitie!, eorliP.r had
fl aid that 28 other prismer demanci s
. dealt with conditions whi ch l'leeded cor·
-m:tion. Kunstler :11lso u id "I saw noth inv of
thf. !Ori" when asked if prisoner~ h::id bef.n 1ssi(ned to ere!"ule host acres in thr
event of an att&'Ck. Prison offich1l!!: and
.ttvttal of the 1n1rvivin2 host::i~e~ hat'E
said a prisoner was assigned to execute
-ear.h of them . '
PrisO!'I officialc; at fire;! ~::iid ~vf'r:<il
hostai;:es whn ili~ d•t rinl! the uprisin~
·h;,d thioir throats slit hv oric;nner" T•~f's
dav, thev ar.knnwledired that all nine
h11!'1 bee,.· ~hnt. The prisoners apparently
harl 110 firl.'arms.
The official viorsion of the hoct::i l!es'
deathc; "was all An un!r111!i .'' said K11nsl·
ler. "Thf!re: ill no cred!hili tv in ~nvem·
ml"nt. lt Wl'l!I all lies and it was rlon ,. to
ju stify ma s s c;Jau11hter\' Hf' hri1~herl
away a tear rnlling d()wn his cher'<.
As a r~ult of the Attic:..· events. Kunsl-
ler said the 28 prisonPr demanrl s ;111rePd
t111 by authOTilies shriuld hf' implementf'rl:
Cov. Nelson Rockeff'ller "'hom he cal!M
"a murderer," shou lrl n>si gn: e\'erv nf-
ficial who took part in !he event should
~l'! removed from t1ffice: and "e1·ery per-
son should rise up" and take part in
demonstrations outside the 11ation's pris·
ons Oct . 2.
Dr. Howr.Td Levy, a form er Armv c .. p-
U in who has been ton1ricted of refusing
to provide medic1J instruttion In gtl!'en
beTe!3 in Vietnam. to!d the news con-
hrence that he and 14 other doctor!!
and nurses we11t lo Attica to treat the
·wound~ Monda.v evenin2. But officia ls
at the medicl'l l school at. New York State
University in ne~rby Buffalo ~fused to
Jet Uiem enter the prison hospital. he
ga id .
· "They knew we'd dt'I more th::in treat
the inmates. Thev knew we 'd talk to the
'press," ~vy !laid.
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understood that several not seven had
their throats slashed. I also told vou one.
had a gas grenade held against h.1s chest
(by a convict ) but this 1,1,•as \\.Tong loo."
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lhe situation was tense. bu1 no trouble
"'·as reported as hi gh1enerl security
measures. including kePpin,g prisoners
Jocked in their cells, rPma1nrd 1n e!fec!.
At Great ~1eadO'<I' Correct ional FacllJ!y
at Com~tock .IJU::l rds \'Oled lo call for
Oswald '~ resi gnation
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Need a Laugh?
Corned)' Show Tickets Available
Tickets are slltl a\•a1lable for the Skiles
and Henderson benefil show Sept. 24 aod
25 in San Juan Capislrano.
The wtU-koo'A·n romtrly team will 1lve
lwo performances on bOlh Friday and
Saturday -a dinne r show and a cocktail
shn"' at the El Adobe Restaurant.
Proceeds will f::O 10 the f 1esl.'t de IAs
Colondrl na ~ Assoc1al io n '<l'hirh annu ally
sponsors the parade to celebra le the
return of the sw111Jo1,1·s to t-.11 ssio n Sa n
Ju11n Capis tr11no .
Tic kets. wh1rh ;ire fnr the shov.' onlv.
are $.'l.50 per person ThPy &re 11vRilab.le
by ca lling the El At1nbe Resta urant at
493-11 64 or Arlene Skiles 111 493-3003.
The diMer shnv.· on S.1 turdav 1s sold (IUl
bul llcke!s are sll!I a\ a1lab!e for F'rida~··s
dinner abow fihi cb will be1in around 1:30
p.m. Dinf.t'! will be asked to arrive •t
1:30 lo 1ive them plenty of lime to eat
before the &how start.a.
Tickets are still l \'ailable for both Fri·
d1y 11nd Saturday's ~ktail shows. Doors
will open at. JO· !3 p.m. and the show will
starl around I l p.m.
Skiles and Hendtrson, who have ap-
pearN'.l on ~ tr.levision sho1o1.'s, met in
Newport. BP11ch. The~ "'ere 1nlrodUC'ed by
t-:ewport Harbor High School drama
coach Bud ~\'entt and got thtir start at
Disneyland.
They now ha ve their ov.·n production
rnmpany. are makinE e d u c a t io n a l
material!, and have made a pilot for
their own ttle\•isioo series.
13 Ne w Ne wport Parl\:s
P1·opo se d by Pla11ners
8y CANDACE PEARS0.'11
O! th• OIHV l'llO! l !IH
Newport Beach planners today unveiled
a proposal to intrease the number of l"ity
parks from 11 tn 24. thereby dou bling the
amount or land now de\'Oted tn park si tes
"'ithin the city.
The proposal, planners said. is designed
to serve retreation needs in the city to
the year 2000. It l\'ot!ld cost an estimated
$3.2 million.
The 48-page report dtveloped joint!~· by
city's Parks. Beaches and Recrt:ation 11nd
Co mmunity Development Oeparlments,
vd ll serve as a po int of departure for
policy detisions on park development 1hat
will be inrorporated into the city's cur·
rent long range pla nni niz effort.
A public hearing on !he interi m repnrt
is scheduled Oct. 19 before !he Parks,
Beaches and Recreation Commissinn.
The report proposes a 6.1-al"re Increase
in park land. The S.1.2 million price tag
covers the cost of land rind deve lopment,
said city planning aide Rnd r.unn.
The money wou!d tome from the city's
building excise tax .
In del'eloping the parks propos11I plan·
ners said the.v cul a state s1andard of
four acres of parks per 1.000 population
to J1,1,·o acres per 1.000 for Ne11•port Beach.
City planners s11 id the\' helie\·e that
becau se the overall r\f'wporl BPach
recreation program also calls for "hicv-
cle. trails. pedestrian \l'alks, \'ie1v ii;1t~s.
natural areas. aquatic sports a od boaf 1n~
atUv1tles." the tv"o·acre figure is enough.
CurTenUy, there are 61 .17 acres of
parks. or a hout one ;;icre per 1.000
Newport Beath residt>n ls \\"i th the ex ·
i.~fing and proposed parks. there would De
124.93 acres or 3bout J 5 11 rrei;: per 1.000
!for.an estimated 82,400 j)fl pulaHonl. This
Js st rll below the tv.·o acre standard.
"A standard i~ a grn1 J. an Rvera ge· ~.omething yot~ shoot for," r.unn ~aid'.
Not many cities meet ~ht>ir goRI.~"
G~nn said that v.·hi!e park.~ coulQ not. he
projected for somP. .11reas of I.hf' cit y
because I.he l.11nd use i~ nnt vet kn('!wn An
effort was m;ide In m.i:ike ·!hi~ repo;I a
complete fl"lrl. nf !he JZPneral plan
scheduled to be f1n1.~hed .lull' 197.l '
'.he rf'port di\'idf's the C.ity into 34
ne1~~borhoods, determi nP.s ex I~~ t n g
fatthtles and rnakl"s recomme nd11t io ns
for the future.
In addition to 13 ne1r p;irks. the repo rt
asks for espansion of three existing ones
-the 38th Street Park. Las Arenas p,.rk
and Cameo Shores P11rk .
The city parks remmmendations are
dlvided intn community and nei,llhbortw>od
parks. view areas a.nd play lnts .
Community parks have r;peciali.z.ed ac-
tlv itie& such as tennis courts. meeting
rooms and indoor play areas. Two are
proposed. One would be in West Newport
and another would be the community ac·
qu;:itic park io old Ne"•port.
The 11 new neighborhood park..:. would
provide regular recreational facilities .
View areas are open green areas. while
pla~· lots are for off·street pl ay areas in
crowded neighborhoods.
These recommendAtions are only phase
nne of the park aspect of the general
plan .
The serond phasf'. tt'ntatively schedul-
ed for completion in a year, include5 !hi"
bicycle and riding trails. view sites 11nd a
greenbelt or paseo system.
The latter would consist of a series nf
natural open spaces connecting the park
system. One estimate said it would be 10
miles in leng th . but Gunn said, "that
fip:ure I!! probably low."
This p11seo system is ''probably the
mnst exciting aspect of the plan," Gunn
SA id .
The entire detailed study is needed.
said Gunn. because Newport Beach h11s
changed from being a vacation or secnnd-
home community to beinJZ. a year·rnund
residence without a full y mapped <iut
rPrre11tion program
"f.Ach year the PBR and the city coun·
ell set. priorities 11nd fund them," Gunn
s11id. Jf certain ·project! art continu~\ly ~el low on the priority lisl. they might
never be built.
"But this plan gives them a rhance tn
evaluate tho6e priorities. Right now lhe.y
have no kiea of the !Illa.I i;ystem and c11n t
judge one idea versus another," Gunn
said. b .1d. The funding would from the u1 in~
excise la~. the rates of which 11.rP $200. or
S\50 for each residential unit, depending
on the zoning, or three cents per squart
foot of gross noor area in commercial or
tnduslrlsl buildings, ~tnnie~ from the tax ~~a r g e d
rleveloper:ri l"AO i;i:n In acqu1r1n2 .. ct1n-
stnicting and equi pping rire sl.:i.t1ons.
lihrsrits 11ind parks . .
In determining the city's needs. t~t lt1·
!erim plan .:i.lsn <"nnsidered ava1lablP
private and schoo l fa C'ilit\es .
Ont. $!1"neral reN1mme:ndauon "''a~ that
evet1tually 2111 school facilities be open for
supervistrl public use.
u ;°:( u -fl -fl 1~ .
Cit y Divided Into 34
S tudy Ne igliborhoods
NPwrnrt Br.:irh is rlil'ldf'rf in!n 3~ nP1 .llh-
lwrh()Ods by park~ .:ind plh flOln<? expert.~
In prt'panng the propo~rri 1ntf"r1m ma~
ter pla n for park~ unvPilf"d 1orla_v.
F'ol101~·1 ng is a brcakdnwn nf ~f"l,llkhor
hood~ \,\'here new or expanded fatil1!]!'.~
are proposed, In ma ny of the .14 neigh-
borhoods cited 1n the report no retnm-
rnendations for addil ionnl fac1h!Je!I are
made. Planners said th is is bec'ause
exis11ng facil1 t1es are de<'med adequ 11 te,
or because ther~ s im ply seems to be no
spact for new fa cihtits
-Newport Shores· ln1enm u~e of the
slough area ;.djacl"nt tl'I N'e w·port Sh(lrro;
for park un11I perm.:inf'll! fal"ilitirs llrl'
det·eloped in \\'est ;-;,...., rot! Be11ch. At
present there is no f.:irrl!!I'
-\\'es t '.l:Pll'por1 · J)t>l'rlnpml'nt rr( 11
community p.:irk faril!l y .:ilnn,1? the !Ifill·
proposed Frl"l.''<l'il Y r1ghl-of-w.:i.y n11 .:i len!"e
from the sta te Propo~ed 11,,,.. r.r the P11.
cift c Eleclric properly probably "''ill nt1l
take plarr. ;icrordi ng to pl.:i.nnf'r!l.
-Cenrral ~t'"''fl<lr! F;xp::i n~inn of Ch.'tn-
nel Plac::e aod 33th Stref't P.i.rks 11t a
cost of $546.360 •
-Old Nev;porl; f.xpA nsion of LAI~ Arion-
11s Park into a commu,,lty 11crru;iir!c pArk .
This is where the Amerlt an Leg ion 11nd
~1arina Park Et.re now locattd on city·
O'A'nf'd land.
-Peninsu!.:i Poin l · Dl'\'elnpmrnl of II
n!ighborhoorl park adjacent In the jetty.
-Salbo1 Jsl11nrl: Dl'"velopment (If t~·n
or more well-spaced pliiy loL~ for chll·
dren
-Promontnn • Point. Re;iron Rnv. Linda
l!l.!ind and Ha-rhm' lsl11nd : ~\·elopmfnt
of a 1.~ acre pa rk at Promonlory P<'.linl
for SM,000.
-Cf\rM;i rlPl ~far Sou lh Of\•io!opment
of rrcre;i11onal fJc1h1 1r~ in rht public
righ!-of.w11v along 8A.rs10t Dri t·e in Co-
rona de.I ,\lar.
-Cameo Shoreii · F'.~pans1nn nf l'lltl-
lng p11rk 11 ~ ntt(led 'A"ith de l'rlopment of
dOl'-nco1st arei .
-Hospital Bluff . Dtvelnpmenl of 1
,·tew park ;iJoo'1 tht bluff~ \\'11h1n the
V('r$111 ll e housing developmtn! in the
Hoa~ i\tl'rr,orial HMpital 1ire<1.
-Thr Rl uffs : No rt"rnmmtni'.l::it 1nn~. e.,.
c('p! !hat !he l\1'0 ~re priv111r pa rk he-
'"'ef'n EAsthluff Drive and J11mborce
Road be turned over !() the: t ity as a
puhlir. pArk .
-Big Canyon: Ol"\·elopment of 1 park
are a no existing Big CA!lyon reservoir
property
-Spyglasii Hill · Dr\·rfopme"t nf a 2n-
arre p.11rk i;l!e and n,1,tur11I 11re .. wifhio
1he proJ>Olle<I ho11lllng lr.11ct.
-Hl'lthflr View Hi\li:: Det'elopmpnt nf
11 ~enior ci!izen '" park. ynuth center Anf'f
rerre111 1no r11cihtit s at exii:lin Jf retf'n11l'ln
b11sin site. Cil.v council .ialreadv funclt r1
$40,fl(IC) for ~f'nlor citiien·.~ p11rk. ~·hich
'<l'i !I fe:..ture l11wn bov.·\ing .
-Cornn11 Highl.11nds lntroduc!ion nf
one or more play lots at a cost of S2t000
to $50.400.
-(,11 mt o Highl and.~! Oevtlopment of 11
six-Acre blurt-top p 11 T k adjoining t h io
northe11.~ 11ection lo serve e1:isHniz and
future adjacent resldenliwl aress .
Botulism Attack
Critical to Four
BAKERSfIELO !UPI ) -One ptr~n
v.'M reltaaed but four othtrl! remained iri
<"rilir11l C()ndition Sit Kun Gtner11l
Hospltlll here tndsy 1rter co,,tr11clin g
bot111\sm from 11 jar of t11inted chili s11 t1cf!.
Two more persons who 1,11 stricken
follO'A'1niz a '<l'eekenl'l dinner were lislel'l In
fli1ir <"nndi tion
Ho11pit11 t 11pokesmt" s11ld Rn b t r l
Monttll, 2~. w1s released Tt1t!ld1111y •fter
tt~t.5 show1'4 he did not have the often
fatal disease:.
Toro.Fight
Under Probe
By Marit1 es
By ARTHUR R. VINSEL
01 "'" OlllY l"llol Slat!
Q:innlclinR report.1 ranglng frnm a
fislfight outside an enlisted men 's club lo
sporadit, srattered a<"ls or r11ci11l vinlente
around El Toro Marine Corps Air Station
Tuesday night 11re bein11 probed today.
One of the few fa cts confirmed v.·as
thaL one Marine has beeo hospit aliied in
fair r1Jndition with an abdominal stab
1o1.·ound.
The 11ictim 11.·as identified as Jesse
Bro'<l'n. but his rank, age and homf'!own
11•r re not distlosed.
The offic ial account given is that two
~farlnes tangled outside th1. club beer
hall about 11 p.m .. resulting ln a melee
~'hen military police units arTived to
brea k up a crov.·d of sbout 30 f.o SO
w11tchetl!.
.Nursts at Orange County ~ledical
Center. however. !old news.men geveral
men Wtre injured .
So rlid a Navy medical corpsman who
described 11·ha! he called fights all around
the base, invol\'ing blatk and v.·hite
~!arines .
•·1 don'! deny it. I just don't have any
mo re inff)rma tion than I gave. We're still
pulling the df'tails together now," gaid
onf' base ~pokes man. DAILY l"ILOT l"hoto bv l'trrkk O'Do~ftllt
He was not iden!ified by any specifit
milil.'try role in the probe , or relea se of
infflrmat1on obtained.
COSTA MESA FIREMAN RICHARD MATTOX POU RS WATER ON FIR E
Spaghttti Cooker (Background) Came Through Bla1e Unharmed
The nfficial announcement earlier sa id
sevenll men ha1·e been held for ques-
tioning <1bout the \'io!en ce but that '° fa r
none had been charged 1o1.·ith specific of·
rensf'~.
Fire Guts Mesan's Ho1ne
Racial problem~ hRve led In past
''iolen re Rt nther U S. domestic mililary
in.~tallat ions incl1iding the sprawling
C;imp Pendletnn Marine Corps Training
Cen!cr in S;in Deii:n C<iunty.
After Fu el Explosion
Jf unoffi cial accounts of the inrident
Tuesday n i~hl at the 8.000-man El Tnro
to.1CAS faci!ily ;ire substantiated. it v.·i\1
be the first such known major incident in
Orange County.
The ~1::irine in jured wa.~ at rirst listed
in serious conditio n at lhe countv
hospital's inlensi\'e care unit but this '<l'aS
laler rev ised to fai r.
No delermin;ition had been made
11.'he1 ht.r the several 1other men zaid to be
injured were 1'.1arines 11.ho gather~ ti'.>
watch A fight , or MP off icers de tailed to
disper.se them.
Sc hool Shortens
J ob Office Da y
Flames fed by ;i sudde n g;isnline ex -
pl ns1on tha l shot a 1ongue or fi re nu t to
!he side"•;ilk c;iu~ed serere dan1agc
am ount ing lo $2~.000 at a Costa ~fesa
home Tuesday afternoon.
No tine '<l'as injured al thr Anthony
"Tony'' Valcn\t home. 3108 Pl atte Dn\·e,
fi remen s111d
Valen!t's thr ee hii; dogs f'SCRped lroin
the fenced front ~·::irrl "hil e the l p m.
blazt w;is being foucht.
The bu Ud1ng contr.'lr\or 1.1·;i s out h11n-
Hng them Rt nne pn1nt \l·h1le crn1.1·do; nf
<"u rinu~ neighbors watc h.rd F1rrmen f1ni~h
!heir job.
Considering the rnss1b1ht1cs int·nlved,
Fire r-.1 arshal Ed Lewis said today 1he
lipectaclllar fire could have bee n 1nuch
Summer vA c11lion'5 end ha!'! almost. but
nM (lUite, put the H11rhor Area Youth Em-v.·orse.
ploymenl ~crvice out of work . "There was very l1Ule d;i rnagr 1n !.he
Return rn ~hon! cla~ses hA~ curtailed contt'nts of the home." he said. "v•h1rh 1s
the YES nff1{'1'·~ oper;iting hours to Mon-rather unusual,"
dAy, \Vednf'~day Md Friday from 2 to ,; He ~airl me n frnn1 an cn.:1ne company
p.m., accord1n~ ~o YES leaders. The ~ta ff ;inrl f?c ili ty at 594 Ceriter SL . raced into the hl:i.zing home In cover
succeeded dun~ lhf' vacatio n period in furniture and other iten1s 1rith hea \'y.
,1?el ting more than liOO fuU or !)Art-time water-resistant salt'age covers 1vhile ho~e
Jnb.~ lnr ~·oung people. lines '<l'ere be 1nR conneC'tl'd by othrrs
Jobs and Jnb St'ekPrs. can still be outside
matched up 1f those "'tl.h work to be done
11nd lhose '<l'i<>h!n.11: tn do it ca.II 642-047~. No cause h;is beeo drlerm1ned for thl'
to make arrangements. fast-mo,·ing fire tha t oni;;1na ted in the
Vall'nt i garage, ea11 ng its way 1nlo the at·
Uc
Garage cnritents incl ud t:d si x fire ex-
tinguishers and a huge pr(lfessionat
restaurant pressure c(u1ker In be used by
the Sons of Ita ly lr<iternal or~11n1zation at
a ~paghetti feed Hus 11·eek cnd.
Cluh member \'alf'n!1 ~;1id the <'noker
!'=Cheduled for u~e HI tfJr F1c~t;i de Ctls!a
r.Jl'sa appeared und:tn101µrd bt1t it 14•11/
pl'1Jbably nerd a rn<1j1lr cleaning.
,\ nr1ghlxir, ,\Jr~ 11. L. \'an Horn . ol
3102: f'laue Dnve, dirf'ct ly adjacent,
crrdi!erl two nf'ighborhnnd hn~·,. w\th
cllmbing lo her rnoftop 11·Hh garden hoses
to douse "·1nd-hlow11 en1bcrs.
"\1.'e were JUSI driving b~· nn the 1,1,·ay lfl
n a1·C>'s house. 11·hen we ~::iw the smoke,
jumped out and gr<lbbcd !he hoses," said
Allen ~ro11·n, JR, at the scene
lie and Oavid \.rook. \i, sa id a series
of e;<plrJsions follo wed hy the big gas
hlast !h;it nearly blrw him do"'" fnllowed
the in1t1al fire
ln\'estig<l!ors ~aid the sn1allcr pops
\\'ere aerosol sprny cans of various com-
priund~ ex ploding
\'AJcnti and his wife Ele::inn r. a ~chQnJ
IP;;icher. "'·ere a"'a \' '<l'hf'n the fire broke
nut, '<l'h1le their 1~-)ear-nld snn ho'ld gone
h.:ick tn ~C'hool a[tcr luneh.
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TODAY
by
J . C. HUMPHRIES
TH[ RAINIOW GIM
Well known for Its rain bow colort,
fhe op1I h1i no disfincti .... color of
its own, small un ifor'" crack1 in the
q1m a ccounting for th • v•ried hu11.
Mo1t popular tod1y t r• op eh from
Me xico . They •r• of the fire op1 I v1-
riet y, emitting rad glow1 of light from
the tore.
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ver11f ion piece" g1m 1, com• in end
look over our h••utifu1 111ortm1nt of
cp1l1.
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9old jtw•lry i1 1kin ••cr1111tion1 and
p•r1pirttion, th• ch •mical11 e.f wh ich
combin1 with gold 1lloy1 to form
dark-hued 1elt1 .
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or hi9h1r k•r•I lin•n111 1houlCI 1olv1
tht probJ1m. WeJI C:.ov•t Of her C:.I Ut el
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t ime, if you h1v1 1uc h 1111 probl1m,
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to di1cu11 c::1u1e1 i nd cur11 with you .
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NEW YORK (AP) -The !«khe<d
Aircralt C«'p. hu borrowed an tnltlal $50
million of the ~ mWlon. m private bank
loans the government guaranteed tG 11ve
the big defense contractor from financial
ctlllapse.
The 1o.e:n was part of a flSG-million
credit package u.wimbled Tueaday by the
government, the lending banks and three
domestic 11irline1 lo enable Lockheed to
procttd with its TriSt.11r transport pro-
gram.
Signing of the loan agreement here
ended seven month,, of effort to restruc·
tu,. the 'friStar prognm and sustain
Lockheed Alter Rolls·Royce Ltd. plunpd
Into bankruptcy Feb. 4 and canceled its
contract to build the engines for the wide.
bodied airbus.
The financing package includes a
renewed agreement on $400 milllpn in
earlier bank Joana, the ~million
government guarantee and $100 million In
addition.a] pr~ayments by 'l'Tans World
Airlines, East.em Airlines and ~!ta Air
Lines on 88 TriStars already ordered.
Daniel J. Haughton, L ft ck heed
chairman, said <'It a news conference the
company's budget indicatM it would nttd
aboul $\SS million of the szao million of
borrowing the Treasury has aJ?reed lo
guarantee through the end of 1975.
The financing packa,1te includes 11
renewed agreement on $400 million in
earlier bank loans. the $250-million
govr.rnment guarantee and $100 million in
additional prr.payments by Trans World
Airlines. East.em Airlines and Delta Air
Lines on 18 TriStani already ordered.
Wallace Asks Ouster
Of HEW Secretary
~10NTGOMERY, Ala (AP) -Gov.
George C. Wallace's legislative leaders
have moved to give him veto power over
the allocation of state funds ror public
school busing 11s well a5 a law to m11.ke
"harmful'' busing illegal.
Wallace, in Puerto Rico 11t the N1tion11l
Governors Conference, asked President
Nixon to fire Secretary of Health, Educa·
tion and Welfare Elliot Richardson.
Wallace said Richardson has disobeyed
the President'• mandate 1gainst massive
busing. Hi! statement was telephonM tn
MWI media here.
Funeral Mourners
Singer Vic Damone talks with mourners, including actor Kirk Doug-
las, at funeral services for h.is former wife, actress Pier Angeli, 39, an
apparent victim of an overdose of drugs. She will be buried in Paris.
Most Marijua11a Smokers
Leave Cigarettes Alone
NEWARK. N.J. (AP) -C.Olumb1a
University says it has found in 1 national
1urvey of youngsters th.11t those who use
marijuana are Je.ss likel y to become
cigar ette smokers than those who don't.
The university'1 school of public healt h
said Tuesday its survey covered 1.701
youngsters in the 12·1 7 age bracket from
all sections of the natinn.
Of the surveyed ado\CSCPOIS who htive
used marijuana 10 times nr less. 83 per·
cent are cigarette smokers. Cigarette
usage fell to IH percent among those. who
have used marijuana 60 or more times,
the school gaid.
"Apparently, if you smokt pol a lot.
who needs cigarette~." ~aid Dr. Eric
Jo~ephson of Columbia, who repcrted on
the survey at a C<1nference on gtudent
drug use.
According tll the gurvey, 15 perctnt flt
the youngsters had trtM marijuana .l!lnd 3
percent used It 60 times flr more.
More yfluths in the West, 23 perct"nt.
use marijuana, the survey found . The
figure was 20 percent in the Northwest.
13 percent in the No rth Central states
and 11 percent in the South.
"Somewhat surprisingly. nur survey
thd not produce the expected se-x dif-
ferences in marijuana use." Josephson
said .
Girls used pot almost as much AS boys,
the survey found .
Children of wealthier parenls tend to
smoke more martjuanA t.han thost. from
lnwer income household.!i, the. survey
report said.
Beginning September 22
Fly No
From
AIR
CALIFORNIA
Stninr Sacrtmente, $111 f r1ncise-o, San Jo.se, 0.~11nd,
Onnr•County, Dntlrio, Palm Sprints and San Die10.
l't!Mll (714) 504550 tor rwrYftions. Or call your Ioctl trtv1111ent.
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PoUutfon olf Daw.if
Russ Navy Sparks RoMt
HONOLULU iUPll -A Jo.hip Soviet
naval task force salted for home today,
leaving i11 its wake charges that it
polluted Hawaiian waters illegally.
The Coast Guard said the flollila pulled
anchor late Tuesday night .11nd headed
we~t, presumably back to its home bases.
Earlier the Coast Guard asserted the
Soviet vessel~ dumped thousands of
gallons of oil in to the. Pacific wh ile.
refueling 20 miles south of Diamond
Head.
It s.;.id the deslroyer Krupny d ischarg·
e.d the fuf!I oil Tuesday morning In vioJa.
tion of international agreements which
specify that no oil .!ihall be wiptied into
the sea within 50 miles flf 11 coast.
The task force passeil through the
Hawaiian chain Monday in an unex·
peeled, surprise appearance and then
turned westward Monday night ap-
parently headed for their home base in
Siberia, However, the flotilla anchored
c;ff Penguin Shoals, 20 miles south of
Honolulu early Tuesday apparently to
U Thant Insists
He Won't Serve
New UN Term
UNJTED NATIONS IUP!l -U Thant
refused "finally and categorically" Tueli·
day to serve anolher tenn as secretary
general of the United Nations beyond the
end of the year. He used his last press
conference to support the latest Viet
Cong proposals to the Viet11am war.
"I just '\'ant to make it very clear lhat
J will not serve beyond my present tenn
even for a limited period of one year or
lwo years or two months, under any
circumstances," he said in what be called
his last news conference as U.N. chief ex-
ecutive.
"My decision is final and eategorical. T
am convinced that, if the membership
realizes thal my decision Is irrevocable.
it will concentrate on the selection of a
suit a hie ~uccessor. 1 do no! think the
question or a draft will arise."
In what w;:is regarded as a departure
from his past policy, Thant chose. his last·
act newi; conference to endorse in general
the seven·point peace proposal put before
the Vietnam peace talks by Mme.
Nguyen Thi Binh, ch.ief of the N.etiona1
Liberation Front (Viet Cong) delegation
on July L
re.fuel from the mucbant oiler Chikomer
whlch baa been accompanying tht
wanhips.
A Cflast Guard helicopter reported the
pollution, and the commandant of the
14th Coast Guard district, Rear Admiral
Paul G. Prins, messaged the commander
of the Soviet Task force asking him to
"lake appropriate action" to terminate
OU. discharge of oil imme.d.iately. '11'.
message was sent on an lntun.atior!41
radio frequency and addresaed to tJit
Luk group commander aboard his Uatft
cruiser Kresta. :
The Coast Guard 1aid one of 1~
belicoplus had pholograplled !he ·Kru!lil!r
discharging a "disce.mable" amoum ol
oil, , ( ·,
Nutrition Expert Call-S .•
Di.et N atwnal Disaster
CHICAGO (AP) - A University of
California nutritionist 1ays the American
diet is a "national disaster."
Dr, George M. Brigg1, chairman of the
university's department of nutritional
1ciences, said malnutrition is a fact in
the United States and 11hows up as
physical deficiencies. mental problems,
work loss, obesity, heart disease, dental
decay and alcoholism.
He spoke Tuesday .l!lt a seminar for
editors and writers 1ponsored by the
Vitamin Information Bureau of New
York City.
The cost of malnutrition. he said, is
greater than the cost of crime or
automobile accidents or narcotics ad-
diction.
Briggs estimated the cost in California
at. $3 billion a year, and 1aid the total fOr
the nation might be S30 billion, since
California has a tenth of the population.
He attributed malnutrition to poverty
negative sncial and cultural practices
.!iUch as vegetarianism and macrobiotic
diets, the failure of the food industry to
fortify food!! adequately. Jack ol educa-
lion, Jack of motivation and the lack of
nutrition education.
"The American public is eating a
strange diet,'' Briggs said, adding that
Americans eat more sugar, pure rat and
wheat flour than their entire intake of
other foods .
He said the American diet annually in·
eludes 102 pounds of sugar per capita, 53
pounds of fati; !iiuch 11!1 salad oil. 100
pounds of v.•hite flour, 14 pound!; of corn
sugar and 7 pounds of white rice -a
total of 27ti pounds.
He ~aid the dry weights ot other foodll
consumed annually includes 74 pounds of
red meat, 18 pounds of poultry and ftsh..
14 pounds of eggs, 34 poundll of mllk.,° "f
pounds of cheese, 5 pounds of ice creaQ1...
2.5 pounds of potatoes. 24 pounds of othU
vegetables, 18 pounds of frui t, 21 po~
of whole cereal and 19 pound! of ~
peanuts and other legumes -total 8
pounds. ''
';This is a terrible diet," Briggs aaf~ • .'
"I wouldn't feed it to my cat or dog, let'
alone to livestock or poultry." ·: ·
Fire Kills Six
In Salt Lake
Nursing Home
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..
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) -Six pe!'IOltl•
died and 11 we.re hospitalized in a bla3'.
that swept through a men's nursina homi
Tuesday night on the western edge of Silt'
Lake City's downtown area. , ~
Police said there were 18 persons 1n. tbi:_
LU Haven Nursing Home with the fire_
broke out and that all but one or thl 1%
survivors were hospitalized,
Identification of the dead had not beed
released. ·· ·
St. ~fcirk's Hospital -Butho ri_ties aaf~.
they receivro four persons dead on ·at~'
riv~\ LOS Hospital, one, and Holy Croll
Hospital, one . • .,.
The fire, which started on the ~
noor of the 2~-story brick and wood'
building. took 30 minut.es to extinguish.~'
An investigation as to the cause ~
bably wouldn 't begin unW later in tq&"
day, gaid Fire Marshal Ben Andru1.
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Faulty Co1nmunication
A unique taxing proposal 3d\'3TIC'ed by the Coast
Community College District may ha ve been a better dea l
than it lirst appeared.
The djstrict sought funds for recreational and tele-
communication facilities at Golden \Vest College in llunt·
ington Beach and Orange Co ast College in Co.~ta f.l esa.
Under a provision of the rel atively obscure "1913 Act,''
a tolal tax levy of up to four cents per $100 valuali{ln
could have been applied if the city cou ncil ~ in Co~ta tl1£'"'a
and 1-f unllngton Beath had gone along \\'ilh the prnposa l.
However. the tax levy would have extended beyunr1
the city boundaries of those two cities, taking in as \••ell
.ax payers in F'ounlain Valley, ScaJ Be<1ch , J\'c\\•pnrt Be;:i rh
and certain unincorporited areas. 1'he \osta r-.tec;a f'ity
Council. fearing: it was appro1•in.a a ta-:at1on-\11th nut·
representatio n levy in the neighboring citv of Ne\rpo rt
Beach. asked the Ne\\'porl co11nril hn\v it felt
Nen•pnrt coun<'ilmen balked. The f'osta tltesa City
Counril fo!Jo,ved suit
The Hunt ington Reach council is likel\' to approve
a two-cent dis t rict-\vid e tax levv for the Golden \\"e~t
improven1ents. The OCC camplts-barring sorn e lac;t-
minute action by the ~·1esa counril-\11ill not share in the
improvements, -although Ne\\·port and ri.re sa taxp:iyers
will help shoulde r the cost of the improvements at
Golden West.
After Coast Community College offirials had com-
pleted a full explanation of the improvements and the
benefit the.v would have provided for students on both
campuses, it appears that the relatively minor tax in·
crease would 1n o re than pay for itself in benefits. It
must be pointed out. ho\l•ever, that poor communications
created the m isunderstanding. Explanations of the tax·
at ion program \\'ere contradictory and the D.t\TLY P1Ln1•
staff \Vas among those \\:ho did not really grasp the full
concept of the program.
The Community College administrators did not ex-
plain the proposal to residents of Fountain Vallev. Seal
Beach, \\lestminster and-until they were prodded-
N1;>v11port Beach. As a consequence-they failed to obtain
solid support.
.'\s il stands now, the Hunti ngton Beach council can
obtain the improvements for the Golden \Vest campus by
okaying the pl an. If Coast Con11nun lty College District
can present th e proposal in a n1ore com plete and under-
standable manner, they may rescue at le ast parts of it for
the OCC can1pus.
Planning More Parks
The Ne\vport Beach Parks. Beac hes and Recreation
Departn1cnt and the Community Development Depart-
n1ent have con1pleted what appears lo be-\vith but one
c -:cc pt1on-a reasonable. st udied interirn plan for park
dl'vclopnient.
;\s the first completed phase of the recreation ele-
n1cnt of the rity's overall master plan, it attempts to de·
tcrn11ne the £>ntire L'it)'S needs by d 1vid1ng 1l into 34
neighborhoods. lndividuaJ analyses \vere then made.
'l'he plan calls for an increase fro1n 11 to 24 city
parks at an estimated cost of S3 .2 1ni1lion. although price
t ags on some projects have yet lo be individually de ter·
n11ncd .
A shorteon1ing could lie with the plan's v.:d!ingness
t o allo\v less than l\VO park acres per 1.000 popu!al1on
\\hile a slate guide urges four atres fo r each 1.000
peil[llr.
'City planners say bicycle, riding and \Valking trails
as \l'el l as v1e\v sites and boating activlties \viii make tip
the d1fferC'nce.
\\'hethcr the plan is adequate in the minds of the
people 1t n•ill serve and \\'ho \1ill pay for it remains to
be tested by public reaction at the PBR C'ommission's
public hearing Oct. 19 at 7:30 p .m . in city hall.
It will be interesting lo see if the publ!t:S gro\11ng
d en1and for greenery overcomes its usual apathy in such
matters. N
Help fo1• Military Retiree S·11rvivors Tlie Worst
Benefits System Revised
WASHINGTON -Extensive revision of
the benefits for survivors of hundreds of
thou.!lands of military retirees is going
ahead in Oingress regardless of the
wage-price freeze.
Th11t'i the avowed intent of Ch;iirman
F. Edward Hebert
( D-La.) or the pow·
etful House Anned
Services Committee.
Says Hebert :
··This legislation
d~s not increase the
pay of former ser·
vi ceml':n , and there-
fore does nnl come
within the srope of
the wage -p r ice
(reei:e. Further .
there is a time element. It will be month3
before this measure ls finally passed by
Oingress. After it goes through !he
'-''1use, it will have to be considered by
the Senate, and it's r.ossible they may not
J(et around to it until next year. So there
is no connicl between the biU and the
freeze."
Hebert \\'ill shortly &end the legislation
to the full House with the aim of bringing
It up for consideration later this month.
Its f.'n arlment is deemed certatn,
althou~h ltiere ma.v be S!lme modifica-
•i-.ns through amendments [rom the
floor .
THE MEASllRE IS the 1>.'0rk of an 11·
member special Armed Services sub--
cnmmittee headed hy Reps. Otis P ike
(N. Y.) Md Ch&les Gubser !R.·
C.1lif.1. Aftrr lengthy heannl!;s slarting
last year. th£' panel reported a ne\Y
r;urvivors· benefits pl an lo the fu\1 Arrni:tl
Services Committee for concurrence.
The proposed new benefit s sysrem has
the general approval of the Dcfenl'e
Department and various v e I er an s
organizations .
It \\Ould immediately affect some
!Vl0,000 retired ex-ser\ 1cc1ncn find scver;il
hundred tllousand o!ht•rs expected to be
added lo these rolls this year It \vould
also replace the cxi:-i!in~ sf.'lf-finao cu1g
progran1 kno\\n as rhe Be11rf'd Servrre·
mans famil~· Prtltrct1on Pl:in I fiSFPI' ).
LC'ng under fire as in:1dequa1e and
01'erly costly, RSFPP v.•ou!d be pha~ed
out and no new entrants v.·ould be ;:ic-
cepted following the enactment of the
new measure. Retirees participating in
RSFPP v:oulrl have three <1ltern11tives:
continue in that program: j;"lin the nrw
one ; or continue in RSFPP and also
enroll in the new program subject lo a
limitation on the total annuity of 100 per·
cent of the retiree's ptnsion.
BASIC CONCEPT of the P 1ke-f,ubser
formula is establishment of a new
survivors system comparable to that of
th~ Ci\'il Service program.
To accomplish that, the key provisions
of the lep:is\ation are as fol101>.·s:
!11ilitary relirees could leave
survivors an annuily of up lo 55 percent
of retired pay.
-To do that. retirees \vould contribute
2 5 perrent of the first $J ,600 of thei r
rctirf.'d pa~". and 10 percent of any portion
abQ\•e $3.600 up lo the mRximum oi th e
full retired pay. This is the same deduc-
lion formula in effe<'t for Civil Service
retirees ..
-Bet1rees would have one year fron1
date of cnartrncnt of the legislarion 1n
which lo elect to participate in the nrw
progr;im.
-All active duty personnel v.·ould be
auton1at1cal1y included in the ne\Y pro·
11ram on the dare of retiremenl for the
maxunum survivor cove rage (:)5 percent I
1rss they want a reduced or increa.<>ed
amnunr
-Survivor annuities v.·nu!rl Le in-
t·rcased v.·henever n1il itary retired p:iv 1s
raised and al the same rate -su{'h as
t·ost-nf-li\'1ng-hikes.
-Retired resf.'rvi~ls v.·ou1d be t'l1~1blc
to parlicipa.te \\'tien they begin receiving
reserve retired pa~·-
IN URGING enal'tmenl of the new an-
nuit y plan, the sulxnn1miltee stressed
two points:
".~fany wido1\s of career n1ilitary
retirees, including widov:s or senior of-
ficers and senior enlisted men of Jong and
outstanding ser\'ice. are living in con-
ditions of dire £'Conomic depri\•ations
hecau~e of the lack of aderiuate survi\'nr
h£'11efit.~ cover;jgr. In many lnstancrs
thf.'y are forced 10 exist on grossly in -
adequate incomes.
"The subcommittee also found that the
existing survivor benefits ~ystein 1s
weighted in terms of 111v.··r<inkt'd and
~hort-term personnel ; \l,'hi!r for those in
lhe rnost senior officer :ind enllsled
gr&les with longer years of service. thr
relative level of benefits falls off sht1rpl v
in rcrms of i1s v;ilue as inCQmC
replacement
··complrle rrplacrment o[ th1 ~ l(ros~!y
inadequate Sel f-financin~ prograrn IS
urgent and Ions O\'erdue."
Of Prophets, Futurologists
LONDON -An lntrrna!ional Prophetic
Cnngress optns in Richmond, Surrey, on
St'pt. ~ with more. than 2 , O 0 O
eschatologisl.s, soothsayers, oracles and
other diviners on hand to predict such
things as the end of lhe ll'orld. NG
speci fic dale has been set for doomsda\·,
and there is a general air or ron-
fidence among lhP organizers that nothing
untoward will happen before the gel·
together.
.John f.lcNico\, genera! secretary of the
Congress, warns that "the hands of the
clock stand at fiv e minutes to midnii;thl
so far as this earth is concerned."
t.lcNicol is ronvinced th at precious
seconds are ticking away. But then so are
the editorti of the Bulletin or the Atomic
Scientists, \l'h<> have kepi a doomsday
clock on their cover for a generation.
oa.t.N•l COAIT
DAILY PILOT
Robtrt N. Wtt:d, Publish t:r
Thom.at Ketvil, Editor
Albtrt \V, Batt.s
Editorial Paoc Editor
The editorial pqe of the D.1il)' Pilol
.eelCI to Worm &t)d stimul'1re rl'ld·
el"ll by prnenling this ne""'IPll.Pf!!r's
opinlona and eornmentary on topic-1
of lnlU'Kt and 11\gnillcan~. by pro-
vidlna" a forum fl;lr ~ exprl'qinn of
out ~aden' oplnlont • .m by p~
senting ttle dlverM Vle""'f)o"llnt' Qf ln-
for-m@d ob~rvf't"I and 1pokcsmPn on
topics of the d.,y.
Wednesday, Sept. 15. 1971
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Research
Herman Kahn of the Hudson Institute
''think tank·· has said that ''it would nol
be surprising if there \\'ere a nuclear war
in the 1970s." Equally pess1m1stic was lhe
outlook of a Conference on Biblical
Prophecy held in Jerus;ilem last J une
and attended by t.~ n1<.•1nbers of
evangelical churches from 32 nations.
Th is ronference, which claimrd to be the
first or its kind since the year 50 A.O.,
considered the population explosion in the
context of warnings that history il coming
to an end.
PROPHECY WAS an· honored pro-
fession in ancient Persia. Greece and
Israel. Among some circles the word pro-
ph ecy is no longer fashionable -ii is now
ailed-prediction. Vet the result is ihe
~ame. When Christ said, "Beware or
false prophets" he rnusl surely have
fore.seen such "ravening wolves" &! the
20th century futurologists.
~ten in the 20th century seem to have
succumbed to the idea that by prtdicting
the future !hey may be able lo control
ii Dona ld Michael or the University of
~liehigan says Ih a! "lhe futures business
can forre you to confront the fact that
you aren·1 getting 11·here you hoped lo ge t
and thus cause you to mend your ways.''
Professor ~tichacl's motto is "Li\'e in lhe
fllture now "
\l/illiam Pa ge of !he t:nivers1ly of
Sussex 11·arnerl in ll rctrnt study 1h.1t pro-
1ect1on.~ nf thf' future m11v tempt ~oc1ety
intn "an unhealthy ahd1c;ii1on of f>O\\C'r to
remote and unaccoun1able nicn, thre11tcn·
ing the 1'Ur\'1val of liberties and the 1m-
posit1on <if nrw !)'rannies.
FRENCH FUTUROLOGIST end author
Bertrand de .Jouvenel believes th11t
"forecasllng v.·ould be an absurd rn-
terprise \\'ere it not inevitable.'' And, one
mLL~l add. profitable. Arthur D. Little Co ,
a reputable U.S. Cflnsulting firm, has
hired six science-fiction writers to prrr
into the future. And Herman Kahn
reportedly earns a six-figure siilary frorn
hi~ predictions and n u c I t a r -w a r
scenarios.
Like any other respectable profession,
the futurologists have formPd their own
clique. The \\'orld Future Society. v.·hich
held Hs first general assembly in
\\1ashington las1 ~fay, drew more than
l,000 experts. Founded five yrars ago.
this society caunts biologists. s1alisti-
ci11ns, physicists. educator~, architects
and psychologists among lt5 members.
Dc~r
GI001u y
Gus
Irvine Terrace Homto1>.Tiers A!»-
clalion ·s big projtct is lo tel two
telephone pole.o; Laken down. F'or J9
months the lights have bC'en nut Al
the [rvlne 'ferr11re entrance and
there's ne~·er a d:i y bu! an open
hou~ Qr ~nr11R' ~ole ~IRn is up on
public domain. I'll take lhe P")l,.s.
-F' L. 0
'1111 ft••U•• .. 1i.c1o rt•,,.,..• vl•wo, ""'
"f'l:••urtl' 11'1G11 " tho "'""'"'P.,. \incl ,o~r I'll Pff~t It OltC>"'-(;~t,, D•ll1 ,.lltl.
Mi stakes
Of Judgnient
t'"Sy~:~;'i~~~
' . ~t'..:~~~·
Thoughts aL Lllrge :
'!'he \\Orsl mistakes of judgment are
n1ade by those "110 believe th al "reason·•
and ··pa5s1on" arc opposi!cs: reason does
not C!l:lst to npp<i..::.e the passions. bul to
n1ed1atc an1011g thrn1; arld the man \\'ho
usrs reason !o re-
prrss his crnu! ions
\1 111 soo n be as n1:1d
:1s the rnan whQ per-
n1it.~ hi s rrnot1ons to
O\crride his rrason. ' . ;;-
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~(-ll is liresoine to
keep hearing thaL
the Bible is "the
brsl-selling book" of
;ill time. ns though the fact that many
people hut il 1nd11:ates thal they read
it, undcr~tand lt, or follo1v it.
'
Slartu1g a talk with a joke is the most
inappropriate opening a speaker can
make if the rest of the talk is dull and
dusty -for 11 simply pomts up the vast
difference bct11•een the humor he has bor-
rowed and the subsequent dreary
. ~!atemcn!s that belong lo the speaker
h1m~elf.
\.\'Rl<'h1nA the TV shots ur Alli t:en. ~l 1tcl1c!I and his confrcres s1t11rig on a
h;llcony in \\'ash1ngton ob~rr1·111i; anl1-\\'ar
1lt•mon~lrators he1ng :irrestcd. 1 11 as
rrn11nded or Cl1an1fnn s rernRrk 200
·.cars ni;:o · "lrl France \\'e le;i1f' 11 11-
rnoles!cd rhnsc 11ho .~ct fire to !hP hou<;r,
;:ind pt·r~ecute those 11 1'111 S\•Ulld the
a]lll'lll ."
All genuine love con1i:-s fr·nm :-.lreng1l1,
and is a k111d Of surplus energy in living _
f;i!~e lo ve con1cs from \\'eakness, and
tries to suck vitality ollt of its object.
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(Thus, all those old pop11lar ··romantic··
songs.with their "'hining lyncs of se!f-pi-
ly, 1:1re embarr1:1ssing exlub!lions of false
love)
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The rares1 crenture on earth 1.~ a
f;:rn11!ie 1\·ifh a sense of humor; Fanatics
repel us not so mUl'h b1· thei r passionate
dcvo11011 to a cause as b_v 1heir incapacity
el'er lo laugh at themselves. or ;:it !heir
idet~ f\xe, which is 8 dcad[Y n o11 in the
human animal. -
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I am cnnvuiced that one of the reasons
\1'ornen live longer tha n men is that they
know how to accept illness \lo'i!h
rquani1nity, whereas a men fjghts illness
and makes him11ell wor~e by' refusing to
come to terms with his indisposition.!, To
women. illness is a (act; to men, a
threat.
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The bitterness or fulfilled desires was
succinctly expressed by Aldous 1-luxley,
when he said: "People always gel what
they ask for: the onl y trouble is that they
never know. until they get it , what It ac.-
tually is Ibey have asked for."
Quotes
Joyce l\t. Newball, San ~lat~ -
.. Regardless of our viev.·s of 11.e Vietnam
11ar, flying the Communist fla~ is tan·
t111nnunt to treason . I 1>.'0nrter hov.• long lt
v.'fluld hll\'C' taken the 1~ nch mobs to for in
if a swastika had been flown durtng
\Vorltl \\'11r ll. ·•
'You mean y ou're it?'
Praise for Two
Fine Teenagers
To the Editor:
I \\·ant lo share a note I found at my
fron t door. I was not home so it was left
there for 1ne
"Our rnsbee got caugltl in the rnd or
the branch or your tree. It was just out or
reileh. so \\.C pulled 1he branch dov.·n
about four inches and ii began to break.
It appears that somc runi,ius wr;ikcncd
the brt1nl'h at !he point of nrig1n. \\"e put
;:i ~Itek under !hr l1n1b ~o 1t \Vflulrlri"t f;.ill
1tn11n Plcnsr call i1111rnl:rcrl trnd a:-:k for
Bob and tell me H you \1·<111! n1e lo ft'<
it Sorry "
!'1;0 ONE \\'AS around lo scr 11hat hap-
prnrd. Tu·o lrrnagers c:ir'ne ::iftrr 1 pl1n11-
ed and cleaned very hit of !he rn ess ;;nci
also brnught p<Hnl to take e<ire O[
bler·ding .
New who s:ild we ha\'e nn ~ond
teenagers left? They sawed lhC' !wn lar·ge
brant:hes rirepl ace size, c!en11e<l up ;ill !he
leaves and mess and h11uled it ;ill away.
S1,1 please remen1hrr tn 11r111 t 11ice
l h111~.s abnut (1ur coining gc11C'rati0n.
''Thanks for 11 :-itrnin'.''
~IRS. HULDA f.1 . GUSTAFSCl:'r
•f'nir!I T ale'
To the Editor.
In rr£ere11re to your editorial. •·J·";nrv
Talc ol !hr ~l onth" tSePl 71 , I frrt 1h11t
•here has been a con1puund1nr: nl error~
First, you appnrl'ntly riuoti:'d .:in rrror tir
omission pru1ted in :inother ne11~paprr,
and l'C'condlv. nd1rulc J ohn Srh1n11z becau~t' nr 1.hc on11•~1011 u1 his 11 erklv
news rPpor1 t ;i n1 surr thr 111t!!r1l 11as iii
say . ··1 1wa.~1 00 lute f11r lhc !lriti~h !o r.:n
any1h1ni:; to rr n1rdy 1111s l11rL:: but tl1,..
American !iportsrnrn ri1i-11 '111• ( r\'
fnr hel p hy donnt1ng 1, 1•f
thousands of pr11·atc ly ov. .. 1•:ipons
anrl a1nmun11 11111 for the n111·po~f. of <Hnl-
111~ lht' Bn1 1~h llon1e (;u;1rd."
You ran bomb ;i co11nl 1·v 11nt1I 11 i~ a
mass or ruhhle. but yo u 'tiave nut l'Qll-
quered il until ~·our annic.~ ;irr \11alk1n~
on lh<' soil anrf in !otal control of the
survi\'in,g populace. This cannot happ('n
unt il :-11ch lane as the p.11riots arc
disarmed.
A. S. Ar\DERSON
Tlit: ed1lor1a/ nddrrsst d. ilself to n
flft1·sltller rir\11/nre<I bu Rrp . .fn/111 (;_
Sf'l1rllll! rR-T 11sl111 ). ('or19resst11a1t
.'\rhn.i/;: .~nirl tight g1r11. laws hnrnJe(f
GrPnr Britain's \Vorld \Var Ir defense
('(forts c111d liberal Swiss g 101 laiv.~
ki'pr Hitler from i11vad111g Sw1tztr-
la11d.
Editor
Three "l o r e Year•
To the Editor :
You recently published three items
warning the tenants of Marinapark a~
17th Street and Balboa Bouleviird tn
mov• as wa only have on& more year o
lease. Evidently • ·u \\'rrr mislnforn1ed
as we have th .. r~ berorc the ex-
piration of our
Personally. l lh;:rt the residents
of Ne11·port s. .1~11·r their voi~s
heard as to \\'hrU1cr ur not a public park
is desirabl' in this loca1ion
FIRST Of ALL. !he c11y 1s rece1l'ing
$7:1,000 nPI \\'hich will be a IO!;S to the tu-
payers fC>r & park, v,.hich wi ll be of IJ!Ue
u~e 10 the local resident&.
Secondly. if our council member,; would
take the t1111e lo in\'esligiile. city parks in
other lo\1n.~. I am sure U\cy will find th;it
mC1sl p<1rkc; are mainly used by un.
(!1'~1rahlr "hippies ·•
I \\'{lu ld also hkt' lo mf'nl1on the l.1ct
that the tenant~ of r.larinapa rk sprnd
qu11e a bil of money locally. As a
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~l a ilhox
Letters from reader.~ ore 1oelcomf!.
Normally 1orlters sho11la convey their
111cssagr s n1 300 u;ords or /etis. The
riaht lo condell se letters to fit space
or c/i11111101c /ib('l is reserved. All let-
te rs n111s1 tnc/11(/e signarure and mail-
111•1 orldres.~. bti t 110111es 111ay be with-
!1e/d u11 -req uest if si1ff1cieni r eason
1.~ or1)ore11t. Poetry 1vill 11ot be pub-
lished,
subscriber nf the J)AJLY PILOT. and a~
;r pern1anf'nf resident. it 11·0u ld be ap-
prrf'ialed ir you w1U publish t.h1s in your
editorial se1.:t1un
11 GLOBI::NFELT
i\t1t « 'l '11 t1l ic' Cafe t e ria
Tri thr Ed1!or
Thank ,1ou for }Ot1r arl1c!e on our
1.:aft11eria. its fnnd :ind Jo1v price~.
Ho11rvcr. 11e 1~ould like tn point ou1
111111 1f the J;i'ncra l p1iblic slarted
p~11roniz1ng the facility. there wnuld be
little nr no room fo r patient v1si1ors and
our nwn en1plo) es .
Thr ea[rtena ::ii Hoag llnspital is
1.r~ani2Pd for en1ployes ;ind 1s not, as
11uth. a "puUhc"' cafelc na.
l\F.!Tll \\1ALLEV
As~1s!::int Adm1nistrar1Jr
Hoag .\lemorial llospllal
llri1·r1· lliS('t}lf l'I CS!J
T(i lite ~.c!1lt•!'
l111r111g llit· s11111n1Pr rny youn~est
r hild_ :i <;o n l:'i'•·· t.:.r,k dnvt•r's-eduratio n
at "<'hool. and s1 ncr recr\1·1ng tu~
lcarner"s pf'rinit I lia\'e been chauffeured
;Jrou11d r>.1e11port Bcaeh and Cosla ~l csa
dall~·· Ile drives carefully and \\'ell , but
h;i~ also learned to drive defcn.~ively .anrl
ll'il h worry instead of plrasure-because
of rude and dangerous adult dri\·ers !
I HAD NOT rea lizrd how many v.•ere nn
thP roads until this past re1\' \\·ee.ks. There
has not bc£'n an hour when a1 leasl one.
mnrr ofte11 se\·eraL m;:r lu rc ririvrr~ did
no! pull directly 10 front Of hin1 ftOm
f11ur-1v{l.v s101>~ 111 hrn he had the righ!-of.
11:ay ! or sh:irpl,\· ('1JI 1n lron1 nrher l;ine <;,
often 1>.·ithout u;i;ing ;iny ~ignals nr 1n-
d1cator!'i. ti.1any l\'rre "'omen betv.·een 40
and 50 year:;. of a~e. displaying !he rudc.~l
ignora~ce or !he lraffic la ws, but driving
expensive cars.
AT ONE TJ;\IF. this evening my S{l n
111a11ed courteously at the four-w;:iy s!np
at Clay and Irvine while a driver on hi~
right crn~secl . then i\ driver on hil' left
pulled out. ihen. just a.~ he st11rled into
the illlerscL'!iOn. :inO!lll!1'-WO'liHi n iii a la!e
model Continen1al pu!lC'd ri_1:ht into hi$
pa!h frorn the right a lter barely
hesitating al the sign.
NOT ONCE ll AS ~ ~'011ng 1('Pnager been
so rude or reckless. yet I feel !ure these
selfish. arrogant "adults" are I.he
!i.l roni;e!I critic" of our ~ oung peopl,,
naming then1 1>.·1th the worst of their own
sins.
H any readers have kno11•ingly behav.
ed 1n this manner, and ire capable or
shame. think a momrnt. ilnd be mo re
courtPOU.~ in t~ futllN!. ll i& contagious,
anrl ~o is di~<0ur1e11y. \\'hirh kind of
An1cric 11 do you want tomorrow? It Isn't
by v.nrd~ thal 1rs done, but by
cteeds-Ol,;ft.S.
J. B. PETERSON
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Marriage
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Death l\'otiee•
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WtdntsdaJ, Sfpumbtr l.5, 1971 DAILY PILOT U
Ftr1n. Turtted Down Tickets Processed
Supervisors Nix
Vote Count Plan
Traffic Citations Now Computerized
ny JACK BR0 8ACK by name, driver'! license before, with a rt!ulting gain In their traffic ofrtMel.
oi"" 011...-~1 .. 1 l••H numbtr, 50eial 1 , cu r It y income to the C(IUnty of Eventually inform&l.ion will
SANTA ANA -The traffic number and other l.dentiflr.rs. JMQ,OOO 1 yeiir. tit ftd into tM central eom·
law violalor who toda" igMres p"t•• f•om •If ft've county
SANTA ANA -A last
minute pitch by the represen-
tat1\'e of a vote tabulation
firm to change approved plans
for Orange County vote coun-
ting next year failed Tuesday.
Supervisors by a 3-1 vote
turned dowr. a proposition of·
fered by Robert Hill of the
Computavote Company of Los
Angeles ll'hich he argued
v.1ou!d save the county several
hundred thousand dollars.
RegislrAr of Voters David
Hitt'hcock told board members
the "ntw" system being of·
fered by Hill was not new, that
it had been evaluated last
June along ll'ilh fi\'e other
systems.
In August. supervisors gave
Hitchcock the go ahead to
purchase equipm e n t to
streamline the Coleman elec-
tronic vote counter.s and im-
prove their ope.ration at a cost
of $520,800.
Hitchcock w a rne d
SUPf'rvisors Tuesday that, "We
ha\'e reached the point when
our decision must be firm. If
·wt hold up the agreed pro-
j:!ram now \\'e ll'i!l not be
read.\" for the primary election
next June."
He said the present ap-
proved program only al10"1ed
New Court
Gets Okay
By Valley
SAf\"T'A ANA -A proposal
to build a federal district court
in Santa Ana has received the
backing of the Fountain Valley
City Council.
Councilmen passed a rrgolu·
lion Tuesday night in wh ich
they urged construction of a
federa l court in the Santa Ana
civic center.
The proposal. which alsn has
the backing of the county Bar
Association, would locate l'l se·
cond district court of the Cen-
tral District of California in
Orange County. Currently the
district court is located in San
Bernardino.
Councilmen noted Iha! the
district is the only one among
th~ first 77 in size IQ have "
single court location. They
also point out that !he districl
i~ sixth of the 93 federal court
districts in the number of civil
case filings.
Developnient
Bounced
By Pla.nners
SANT A AN A -0Pveloper
lJlilliam Lyon has been given
611 days to correct an access
deficie.ncy and provide a
i;chool sile if he w;:inls his cen-
tral Irvine. Ranch dl':vetopment
approved b~· the county Plan·
nini;:: Commi!isinn.
L\·on v.·ants lo build 288 sin~le family hnml'!i and an
eighl·arrl! ('Qn1merciat <'entl':r
nPar Culver Dri\·e and the
S.:inta Ana Freeway.
Plans reviewed 'oy the cnm·
missifln call for onl.v ont 11c-
('f'SS roadll'il y, Yi'alnut Avrnue.
County Fire Warden Elmer
O~t.erman has voiced his ob-
jection lo such a plan.
If the lone 11ccP.ss v.·as
blocked. fire fighting eq~ip
ment r ould not gel into the
area. Osterman argued.
Original plans for the sub-
division called fo r • 10-acre
schoolsite. but it was tater
deleted when the Marine
Corps ind icatl':d a desire to ac-
quire an air corridor for the
Santa An.11 f\.1arine Corps Air
Facility, wiping out the school
area.
Huntington
Hit-run
Case Set
WESTMTNSTER -A m11n
11ccused of leaving the acene
or " fatal traffic accident in
Hunting1-0n Beach last month
has been ordered to West
Orange County Jud I c I a I
District Court ~pt. 24 for
preliminary hearing.
Ltt Sherman Ha ll. 38.
Buena Park, has been chMged
with felony hit and run, felony
drunk dri v ing and
man.~!aughter .
Police claim Hall dmve
.3ll'8V from an accident Aug
27 which left 16-yl':tir old Karen
Elliott of Huntington Beach
dead.
a 80-day test period before the
election and that lhe full timt
would be needed.
Board Ol(s Bids
For Lifeguards
SAl\"T'A ANA Orange
County Supervisors approved
contracts for I i f e g l' a r d
services with four Orange
Coast cities Tuesday. but nnly
aJt1tr they almost decided to
cancel the pacts they had ap-
proved last June.
Supervisor Ronald Caspers
of Newport Beach first movl':d
to approve the contracU with
Seal Beach. Huntington Beach,
Newport Beach and San
Clemente for ;o;ervices Of\ coun-
ty-owned beaches.
But when Supervisor Ralph
Clark of An;iheim read a
ll':n~thy explanation or the pro-
gram which calls for 11 study
or payments and a report next
December, Caspers withdrew
his motion.
It W.1S finally explained !hat
the supervisors had approved
the payments for the current
fiscal year last June 15 and
ll'ere be ing 11sked merely to
approve the contracl.s as
drawn by the County Counsel'&
officf'.
Approved were payments of
$39.732 to Newport Beach;
$46.767 to HuntingUJn Beach:
$67,571 to San Clemente and
$22.586 to Seal Beach.
Add itional agreements with
Newport, San Clemente and
Seal Beach for a total sum of
$166,623 to compensate those
cities for" countvwide users of
bea<'hes were held up when
board Chairman Robert Battin
said he is npposed.
A four-fifths vote i s
necessary to 11pprove the
agreements and Supervisor
David L. Baker was not
present because of illness.
The board approved the
1971·72 payments, but ordered
further study.
We're opening the doors
) ll will ht praclicalJv im· I I · _, Jh "" " ... tickeL~ hecause he figures his ' t was erp iinno at "" per· judici al dist ricts.
chance of not btinJl serv~ pmsible for the repcatinl{ cent of the workload nf ,;:==~::c;:;-;;~;--;--==::;
I ood lawbreaker lo avoid pro-mun icipal courts involves traf· WHAT 11 TO•A1 with an arrest warranl s g
will soon be a ''victim" ot the secution. f1'c off•n~e!'I i.nd the. b•cklog of
Prior history of violators is warrants is so greal that ii computer age.
instantly av11 il11hle tn nfficer11 cannot be tfficiently handled.
Orange County 0 r f i c i a 1' and court per50nnel through Currentl y, about 52.000 ar·
, ••• OIMONIT.Al"ION .. 'I ...
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Tuesd11.y unveiltd their new te.ltphont>: hne.s to the county's rest wa rrant.s e.ac.h year 11rt" TOGA CINTlll ~tun !cipal Court.s Au UJmated <'Omputer fat'ilit y. 8 a i I t1enerated for those per50ns .. , 1. ""' ''"· C•ll• M--*""1111
Procf":!ures System, Phase !i~~~~~~~:;;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ amounU ror the violations will who lait to appear to clear up o~:pervi~or Ralph Cl11.rk of be automatically calculated byr
Aoah,;m. th• b o ,, d ·, !he '0 m'""" I SMOKING-WEIGHT PROBLEMS! ! !
rrpre!ient11li\•e nn tht Criminal Tht honest person will reap1 S L"f Y 0 t S T d
Justice Cou ncil, hailed the some benefit fron1 the system. GYlt G I e -OUr Wft • tart 0 ay
A -•••t••" l•tt•• P'l"t·' by Yo .. ''" ol1f1•I 1~1•1 o•oblemo i" ·1u•I 10 DA YS. L11•" 1boul our achlr vement as 11 "significant '"" ~.· "" • " o:u . v
t 'JI "· t t ch non·mool ital. non ·O••••pv p109t•m of po,;1;., '"'""'"';~ r11po,.1e mt.fc.·.',o"• t'o th• cnunti"s ef· compu er w1 ""' sen o ea " k h +kol ~•~ kt l> ct~ito l SMOIUNG anol Wl lGHT. Thi1 ;, 1 tl•-fort.!I In increase rr.specl for lie eted driver within 72 ours 1;9h1l.,I. ,;mple c1>nc1p1, • GUAR.t.NTllD .... thool •hot i ~1trucll
Jaw llnd order." of the lime he jtl':l!'i 11 c1!11t ion •ftol t uiol•• vou 1.,,...,d, .,h •.• ;~9 .,0.,, 9.,.1.
He said Ute projecl btgao informing him of the 11mounl Att.n.I 1 "•• l•clu•• ipo~•o•eol bl NATION AL ANTI -SMOKING
two years ago with 11 reque..<;t of penalty. This saves 11 COUNCIL •~••Y Tue•ol•y f.,, SMOICIRS -W1tlft11.!•11 for
for federal fund ing under the telephone call or trip to the WllGHT
I k. ,,. c.11 for ........... ft •• "J timt. Safe Slretl~ Act of 1968. cour t c er s o ice.
Comput•d"d w;n "' th• '""' w'"'"" w;n"' ,... NATIONAL ANTI-SMOKING COUNCIL 673-7570
processing of the 350,000 traf-cessed by the com puter and it Lido Building, Suite 310
fie citations issued each year is e11timated that ~ percent 3355 Via Lido, Newport Beac:h
by county law enforcement, -~m:•:r~•~w;;;n~i><:::•:•:•:c:h<d~~th:•:•~=============;===========~ 11gencieis. I"
'i'he svstem is already IC·
livated in the Central Orange
County and North Orange
Counlv Judicial D is Ir i ct
Courts and will be extended to
the \\1t st Coun ty courts in
\Vestm1 os!er on Monday, the
Harbor District couru: 1n
Cosla 1'-1esa on Oct. 4. and the
South County Courts in
Laguna Niguel on Oct. 18.
The new method of pro-
cessing traffic citations in-
cludes 11 central computerited
index to all traffic violators
Enroll
Now
Fall
Semester
ALL-DAY CLASSES
llildergartea thra 8th Grade
• T11tl'linr tM 4 R's wittl pbonics
• Door·t..Ooor lus Strlict
•Iffert 111tl Aft1r Stllttl Care
• lln111ab~ Tuitio1
In FOUNTAIN VALLEY
16835 Br0okhurst Street
962-3312
HAWTHORNE
CHRISTIAN
SCHOOLS
Keep Your
Children In
Good Hands
I S1111 tl111• ,.. •wren -
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of our new Capistrano Palisades Branch and we 're having an
Open House to celebrate the occasion .
•
Complimentary gifts for all
We'll have Lionel Barrymore color prints, gold coi n cand y
and refreshments for our guests. ·
Bring the whole family
See our new branch. It has safe deposit facilities, a night
depository and ample free parking. Drop by. Our Open House
should provide an enjoyable time for everyone.
Banking Hours: Monday-Thursday, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.; Friday, 10 am. to 6 p.m.
DriVfTUP windows will be open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday-Thursday;
Friday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
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Vital Statisti~s ior the Orange Coast Area
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In the fourth annu<11 mo1her·
daughter lonk·al1ke con tc.~t
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Sandra c;. Boots and her 9
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707 James Sl.. will try to walk,
talk and act 11 much 1l lke !1$
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against more than 40 r11other ·
daui;:hter couples.
The fa ir starts Sept. 17.
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VOL. 6-4, NO. 221, 7 SECTIONS, 9~ PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORN IA WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER IS, 1971 TEN CENTS
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THAT CAU SED ESTIMATED $23,000 IN DAMAGE
Contractor; Orig in of Blaze Unde termined
Mesa Home R.ipped by Fire
Gasoli11 c $23,000 Blaze l''lc11nes Fueled by •
lll
Flaincs fed hy a .~udden gasoline rx·
plosion thal shol a tongue or rire Olll to
the sidc1l'a lh. caused severe dan1ai::e
an1ounting to $23.000 at a Costa ~-!csa
home l'uesday afternoon.
No one was injured ai the Anthony
'·Tony" Valenti ho1ne. :1103 Plalte Driv f',
fkc.men said.
Valcnli 's three big do&s esc aped tron1
t he fenced front .vard v>hile 1hc I p m.
blaze \\'as being fou ght.
The building 1.:ontrai.:1or "'as out hun·
l ing the1n at one point \\'h1le crowds or
1·11rious ne ighbors v.·a!chcd fire1ncn finish
lhf'lr JOh
Coosidc1·1ng I.he po~!i1bil1ties in\ulveri,
Fire .\·larslu1! F.d Ll'v.·1~ said loday lhe
11 pectr1cul<1r lire could h:ll'P been n1uch
\l'Of'Se.
"There wa:o; very littl e da111age lo the
1·ontenls of the honH.•," he said. "which ts
rather unusual."
lie said n1en rroin an engine l'Ompciny
raced into lhe blazing home lo cover
furniture and other items with hea vy,
1vatcr-resfstan1 salvage cove rs wl1 ile hose
lines v.·rrr bring conncl'ted 11.v ot hers
nu I side
!\'o l:<Hlse h;is J>een dcte!'nlined for the
ras!-rno\'ing firr that or1g111a1cd in the
\'<'l lcn\1 g;u·:ige. r ating its 11·i1~ inlo I.hf' at-
la·
Ga!'agr 1·01111.·nls ineluded six fire ex-
l111guisher5 ;ind a huge profession al
1·cstaurant prcs.~ure 1·ooker to bf-used by
lhe Sons o1 Italy fraternal organization at
• spaghetti Iced llus v.·eekend.
Club 1nenlbl'r \'alcn\1 said the cook er
schedu led tor u~e al !hr Fiest a de Cosla
~·le:;;; appeared unda1naged but 1t will
probably need a nlaJQI' clraning.
1\ nrii.:hbor. ~\trs . H I. Van l!nrn. o[
:1102 l'l;irtr Drivr d1ret•t!y tid jaccnT,
('tcd1ted tll'o nei ghborhood bo~s with
(,"1in1b111~ (\• hrr rooftop wi1ll garden hoses
to d11ul\c 1\ 1nd·b[u,vn e1nbers
'\Ir 11r1·r JU.~! driving by 011tl1c11"il J' 1<'1
Da\ r ~ l1ou~1·. wl1en we saw the !-.n1olit'.
juniprd ilt11 :111d gr abbed the hoses:· sa1cl
1\llen Brown, 18. <1l the ::.t·c.rie
llP 1111d Da11d Croo k. 17. :;aid a ser1r~
flf c;.;plo.':.ions follo \1•cd by the big gas
bias! that nc<1rly blew him down followed
the 1n11ial lll'e.
1n1·est1gators said the smaller pops
were aerosol spray cans of various com-
pound!'i explochng .
COSTA MESA FIREMAN RI CHAR D MATTOX POURS WATER ON FIRE
Spaghetti Cooker (Background) Came Throu511h Bl.ate Unharmad
Meet iii ~lesn
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Battin's Move Fails
Tries to Set Back Irvine Vote
By J ACK BROBACK
01 IM 0 1lly l'l,_I 11111
Ora!)9,e Count y Supervisor Da vid L.
Bakel' was brought from a sickbed today
lo block an attempt by Board Chairman
Robert Battin to push th rough a 60-day
delay in <·onsideration of an election for
incorporation ·of the proposed city of
lr1'1ne.
Bak;:-r provided the required third vote
lo set the legal hearing date on in-
corporation at !he minimum tivo weeks
from today.
Ballin, who l'.dmitted he had talked to
Jn::i !l Irvine S1nith Tuesday, asked in his
delaying mot ion thal the Board of
Regents of th e Un ivers ity of California be
askeJ lo fu rnish a copy of a Regenl-
urdercd study on the proposed nev; city.
Attorney Ti mothy Strader. representing
the incorporators. rem inded Battin tha t
1·opies of the Regents' report had been
fu rnished to board members last week
and on previous occasions as far back as
November.
Ba ttin still rl'fused to budge and a mo-
tion by Supervisor Ralph Clark for a two-
1veek delay fa iled because a majority
vote of the board is: necessary. Supervisor
\\'illiam Phillips was in San F'rancisco lo·
d<r.y.
Al this point. Baker \l'CIS summoned
ir·om his sickbed. and 20 minutes later -
pale and shaken -he appeared in the
Police 'Hot Line'
ln Mesa Slashed
By Di!chdigger
A syste1n or 91 automatic emera:ency
reporting boi:e1 throughout cmt.a 1'-te~a
for poliCe and fire department service
wa!!I crippled and comple tely -out or com·
1ni.ssion for 45 minutes today.
Pacific Tel ephone Compa ny spokesmen
said a contractor'!! ditch-digger sliced in-
to the emergency cable al 20391 Newport
Boulevard, near the Sant.a Ant Countrv
Club. .
Tht'y 1aid lht company and ma chine
operator at r11ult in the 10 a.m. incident
\\'Crt not known. nor had anyone re-
qucs l.ed permission to dig in !he area.
One official said 1 regulatio n sign
warning of underground telephon e wires
wai:; posted right al the site.
Co nstruction work for both the Newport
Free O\·ay right-of-we1y and for goU course
<1nd country club expansion has been in
progress.
Telephone t:o1npany District 1\lanagcr
Streeter King said only the e.xpensive
emergency alarm system v.•as knocked
011!. whill' commerci al and residential
1ihone service remained intact.
Crew!'i of telephone cablt splicers v•ork-
rrt franlic slly to reconnect the mangled
1·abl e in the ditch and finished !he job in
45 minutes.
During lhal period. ii would have been
irnposs1 ble lo summon police or fire
tlcpartmenl un1!9 an}'where in !he city by
usu11:: the ex pensive syslcm.
1n gc (;c t ~ USC P o.,;t
LOS ANGEL f':S (AP ' -'Vtlliam JngP.
Piilitzcr Pl'izc-v.•in ning playwright , will
1cach three cou rses starting 1\tonday at
the llniversity of Southern California.
Th e appointment 1vas 11nnounced Tues·
da.~·-
boardroom and voted for the normal two-
1\'eek delay.
Suprr 1•isor Ronald Caspers of Ne.,.,·port
Brach originally seconded Battin's 1no-
tion for a 60-day delay but later 1vithdre1v
the second after listening lo ~trong pro-
tests fron1 Strader. Joh11 Bu r to n.
chairman of the incorporators' group and
Andrew J\.lay, of COIN 1\•ho challenged
the supervisor to allo\v 8 vo le "113 you
promised."
Caspers. Jn originally supporting Bat-
lin 's move, said he had talked to f\1rs.
Sn1ith and he thought her wishes for a
delay should be respected.
'"The request of the ow ne11if 20 percent
of the Irvine Con1pany stock should be
c.:onside red rather than that of a phony
lai: foundat ion in San Francisco,·•
Caspers said. IThe Irvine Fou ndation.
\\'hich holds the ma jority of th e Irvine
Company stock.)
Sa nta Ana Mayor Lorin Grisel also pro-
tested, but adn1itted when questioned
that his city had no t obtained a court
order to delay the hearing as they had
sought.
Jncorporators objected vigorously to ~
Battin's 60·day delay move because it
\vould push the date for the election to
form the ne1v city Wf!ll into 1972 and
jeopardize !ht chances of the new city to
collecl taxes during the 1972-73 fiscal
year.
LOBB IES FOR DELAY
lrvint 'l Join Irvine Smith
Governor Orders Probe
Into Prison Slaughter
ATTICA, N.Y. (UPl)-Gov. Nelson A.
R.ockcfeller todt y ordered the in-
vestigation into the Attica prison
rebellion broadened to determine how
ni ne hostages were shot when the facilily
'1'as stor med by slate police, Nationa l
Guardsmen and sheriffs deputies.
In a brief meeti ng wit h reporters at hl.3
New York City offi ce, the governor wa!!I
asked directly if he had information that
.11tate police bullets ki lled 0 lhe nine
hostages.
"In the heal of • situalion. traged ies
develop," Rockefe ller responded 1om-
berly. shaking his head.
The governor sa id he v.·ould 11,v lo the
1.:apitol in Al bany Thursday to confer wilh
leg islative leaders on the Attica situation.
Inside the gray prison wall~ State Cor·
rectional Commissioner Russell G.
\V estern Wi11d s
To Push 1'emps
Past 100 A()'ain tl
A brief respite from the heal \\"ave that
has gripped Southern California for niore
lh<t.n one week is t"xpccted to end by Fn·
cl ay with westerly winds again pushing
I he n1crcury p;,1st 100 degrees.
Tomorrow's high 1s expected to reach
into the high BO's. still above the no rmal
hig h of 8:1 fo r this time of yf!a r,
The N<1lional \Vea\hcr Service said the
slightly lower lcmper;:iturcs will be caus·
~d by offshore bree:tcs temporarily moV·
ing into coastal areas. But by lhe end of
t he week. the forecasters added. Santa
An;i. desert winds are expected to push
temperatures up again.
Oswald postponed a scheduled new1 toll•
rerence "until everything cools down ."
Ari aide said th<1t may be as late as next
/11onday
'fhe aide revealed that "some" or lh•
leaders of the rebellion had survived iind
"1ve're going through the proccs:I' of slf·
ting the1n out."
He added that he did not have th•
na mes of the leaders and tha t he did not
know for certain how many, if any, wer1
killed,
Tl1e death toll from !he insurrection
climbed t.o 42 \\'ednesday when a wound·
cd inmate died in !\!eyer Memorial
Hospi tal in nearby Buffalo. Ten of the
dead were prison y.•orkers held hostaga
by the convicts and 32 were prisoners.
1'he first to die. \\'illian1 Quinn, 26, "
i;uard. was buried fotlov.•ing a Roman
Catholic !\-lass JUst a /e1v doors away
fro1n the home in Al!ica "'here he lived
y.•ith his v.·ife and two young daughters.
About 400 unifonncd correction officer•
from throughout the state formed an
honor guard for fhe sornbr r l:eremon ies
in the flag draped farming co mmunity ol
2.800
Quinn died of head iniuries suffered
1'."hen he 11·as beaten the first day of the
rcbeJl1011 . Jn Ba\a\·1a. 11 few mil es Jway,
scr1·1ccs 1,•erc al~o held for Richard
l.ewiS. an<llher <lf lhe hos tages wh o wa:I'
shot to dcatJ1
Os11•ald dtd tu;t <itlr.nd the runrral~
hrl'ause, as an ;11dc put 1l ... There might
hal'C bee n rcsentmcn1 "
Cera Id J loul ihan . public rel al ions of-
ficer for the correction dcpartmen1. met
briefly v.·ith ne \o:sn1e11 tind ;i! J.iTsl denied
tha t any official slate1nent said that
ho.~tages htid their throa!s slit by the con•
ViC'lS.
"'i\1aybe it"s an 1n1prcssion," Houlihan
!la id. ··rm sure it w;is not lo be given as
/See ATIIC . .\. Page 2) Valcnli and his v.•ife ~:leanor. a school
te;icher, were away when the fire broke
fJUl. 1vhite their 14-year-old son had gone
back lo school after lunch.
Thief Ransa ck s
Car in Newport
Water Units Fight Merger
Temperatures in the San Berna rdillll-
Riverside region dropped to the low IOOs
Tuesday with recorded highs of 110 in
Palm Sprtngs. 104 in Riverside. 102 in
Ontario and 100 in San Bernardino.
The Los Angeles Department of Waler
11nd Power generated 3.JS million
kilo watts of electricity. down from 3.43
million Monday. A depar tm en t
spokesman announced there was no
longer any need for the public lo curtail
u!!le of cle<:tncity.
Oraage Coa1t
A college student and his wi fe in transit
fron1 Escondido tol d Newport Beach
poli ce they lQS! S:~.400 in possessions tO I
car burgl:ir late Tuesda y. .
The locked s;cdar1 was entered 111 the
parking lul of t h~ Heubcn E. Lee floali n~
rec:taur11 nt . ~e1id Ofricer Don Cots.
:.\rnold J. Ekland. 34. of Escondido, told
i n\'e~ligators the couple lost 1t variety of
je\1·elry. clot hing . c;i.sh and camera
equipmenl.
H ow;c Votes Repeal
\\'ASHI NGTON (AP) -'l'he llouSf. h11s
W>led to repeal a law permitting deten·
tion centers for suspected spies a/'ltl
wbvers1ves dunng wa rtime.
The 356 to 4~ \'Cole Tuesday camt after
f'A'O d;iys of debatl' in which !ht bill'~
);tJpportt'rs recalled lhe Imprisonment of
112.000 J apanese·Arncrican-" living no the
\l',.~t C.:011st durini;: World War I I
Representa nves of water ;:i ge11e1r!'i
rrom all over califorrua l'Onvened in
Costa Mesa Tuesday night to bci.:1n a
campaign againsl i::rand·1ury rt"cu rn·
mended consolidation.
'fhe IWO·ll011r Civic Center l:onf•'rent•e
resulted in a call for a 1·ounlyv.·1de. con1-
rn1Uee or 1vater rlistricls ;i l t~r <'Ull-
sidetaU9lLJlf 12 u!her w1:11s of alla(·king
the concept.
<,;osta Mesa Counly Waler l)is1r 1t'l
directors angrily l:alled !lie meeting Sept
1. over a recenl Orange Coun!y Grand
.Jury report,
'T'he jur9rs' find ings. ~ 1 g n e d by
'Foreman ·and former Newpo r1 Beach
P.·layor Doreen ,_larsha ll. call for con-
solidation of special water dis tricts under
direct county administrallon.
The .report calls I hem archaic legacies
or bygone farming lime:o>.
~,ario Dura nte. CMC\\!D l'res1df'nt 1~·hn
presided Tu esday, fired oft an 1r:i1e lellt'r
im~iately to ot her f·ounl.v v.•ater
di stricts. tlU acking !he j:!r11nd jurv report.
lit declared U to be unf;i1r. u11subst:1i1-
li111ert -and poorly written to boo!.
Ray Wallace, CMCWO man11Rer ~aid
\11da)' the dozen e1genda 11ems considered
Tuesday range lron1 doing nothing to try
:1nd refu1e 1he controversial \\'a,er
drslricl consohd11t1on reporl. to bi tterly
org;lfHz1n~ lo refute 1l
The t:ri.1C\\'O's legal <"OU ll!irl. Roger
l lowell. v.a~ f1nal!.v instruc ted to takt
lirnired <1ct1u11 involving l11osr Orange
L'ouu1v ,1•;11r.r districts direc tly involvert.
-ire-'WifnipjXJTrif 3con1nlitfrr flrn1en
fro111 an1uni: 1heril !o cornpilc a report
c.:halleoging the grand JUl')'.s pilJ)t"r. due
Y.li\hin 90 days.
Besides the C~-1(;\\'D. they include the
Jrvine, J\.1oulton-Niguel, Yorba Linda,
Nixou Plays H o~l
Y.'ASMINGTON l APl -Japan's Prince
Jl lto chi and Princess llanak9 have toured
lhe White llouse Rose Garden with Presi-
dt'nt Nixon as their guidr. The two roye1 I
11 1~1lors were also guests at a tea
1·crernuny in the \\'hitc House hosttd b.v
,\·lrs. Nixon T11t~tlay and thrn ctiattert
\\'1th tlu· Pn·s11lrnl in his r xccuti vf! uf·
flt ('<:
Laguna Niguel, South Coast and ot~r
y.·ater districts which would come under
t:ounty supervisors' control.
Lawyer~ iittending included J oh n
Fraser, gtneral counsel lo the Irrigation
Ois~ricts' Association, encompassing the
enlire slate, ~nd Sta n Lagerlof, attorney
for Los Angr.les area water agencie~.
The aud ience included many grand jury
memnerramonrmore tha n M persons--
attend ing. among them Nick Ziener,
Costa Mr sa Chamber of Commerce CJ:·
ecutive manager.
Ziener. whose duties have recently
been expanded toward area industrial
developmenl toord lnaUon. also challeng-
ed the grand jury'• report on special
water districts.
He predicted that if special purpose
agf!ncies such as water dl!tricts trf!
syste.matlcally consolidated under one
government It will herald f!ventu11! loss of
citizen control over taxing agencies.
"Thi~ is thf! littlf! by liltle massacre of
local control," Ziener warned.
11~ also called tor news media 1n·
ve.sll.R:alion of th~ entire picture and sup.
port of efforts to halt any such takeover.
.Scliool Shortens
Joh Office Day
Summer vacatJon'• end has almost. but
not quite, put the Harbor Area Youth Em·
ployment aervlct out of work.
R.tlum to school claSSta has curtailed
the YE.S office's operating hours to Mon·
day, Wednesday and Friday from 2 to S
p.m., according to YES leader•.
1'he .staff and fttillty at 594 Center St..
Sl.)(ttCdt d during the vacation perM>d in
aettlng more than 600 lull or part-time
jobs for yowig peo ple.
Job$ and job seekers can still be
matched up if tho~ with work to be done
•nd those wishing to do it ca.II 642-0474,
to make arrangements.
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Cool ocean breezes continu~ tit
bring Southland lemperaturesl\o •
tolerable level today. Highs alon1
lhe coast wi ll be around 7S risinJ:"
lo 87 inland. Lows tonight around
62-66 .
A.fler four ma·n-made voyage.~
to the moon. 11010 m11ch do
scientists rea/.ly k11ow about th~
orioui o/ t:arth's sotell1te:1 Ste
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: Nixon Freeway
Now Official
SACRAMENTO 1AP ) -\\'hat
woWd be a IOOd name foe a 1ttetch
ef freeway that NJ>J throucb Yorba
Linda. the toW'ft wbe.r• :President
Nixon was born, and Whittier,
where ht attended roUegf:?
Why the Richard M. N1.1on
Freew1,y, ot course.
And that's the name it "'tll get
under a resoluUon adopted Tuf:sday
by the Senate.
The highway ls Cali!omia 90 in
Los Anaeles and Orange countif:s.
'.Mesa Group
Sets Action
On Survey
Sitting down with I.he first formal
blueprint fcrr Costa Mesa of the 1980s
and beyond, the city's Downtown
Redevelopment Committee co n v e n e s
toni~_t to consider m a k I 1 g its own
s~cif1c recommendations.
The p&nel could begin applying its own
t.ouche:s to the 4.7-page document at the
7:30 p.m. session in the civic center first
floor conference room.
: Members may also mere.ly review the
18 million project plans in detail again, aa
outlined by consult.ants Wil.!iey and Ham.
. The committee was formed two ye1rs
ago to salv1ge 1 Newport Frttway-.!ilash·
ed centr&J section from possibly stagna·
ti.on.
No decisive action can be taken tonight.
!'.bat will require a series of public hear·
~gs.
:Crucial to the future of the downtown
d.!Jtrlct -whether redevelopment in it.J
present concept ls possible -is com·
pleUon of the Newport Freeway during
Uie lite 1970s, according to the Wilsey
~ Ham tf:port.
• Phase I would involve major street
·widening a.nd creation of public. plazas.
tl!e<:1retlcally beginning late this year and
extending over three more.
Phase JI would cover the following fi\•e
years and would revolve around
establishment of the Route ~5 free":ay.
plus secondary major street w.idf:ning
projects and plazas.
Phase III would Involve creation of a
major park and p.&rkln g areas.
A breakdown nf projected land use
shows 195 tot.al , with 66.8 residential, 30.2
commerc.ial, 18.3 for parks and public t.W;. 11.8 for limited light Industry and
~.9 acrf:S for parking.
By far the most costly portir:in -of 46.9
tcres -would be local streets to sup-
~ent Route ~~ which will carry out-of-
. beach" traffic through Costa Mesa
via the subsurface freeway.
Financing could com e from 8 variety of
sources. puhlic. money including bonds.
1pecia.1 districts, plus s~!.e' cash available
-ed feder&J fund assistance.
Roger Early, 57,
Servi ces Slated
-A longtime Harbor Arta chef and
.restaurateur died r..1onday following four
months in a com1 followi11g an accident&]
~il l. Funeral servic es .tre sf:t Friday.
"Roger Early, $7. of 7S9 \.\'ilson St.,
Co~ta Mesa, wilt be buried after
graveside: rites at 10 a,m. ln Harbor Rest
Memorial Park.
'Once owner of his o"·n Rogtr's
Barbecue House across Cllast High way
from NewpOrt Beach's Balboa Bay Club,
Mr. Early had been employed as head
chef at Dillman's Restaurant on th e
~ninaula.
• Survivor1 \ncludl' hi.~ snn Rngf:r Jr .. of
"Balboa, who is now DiUman's head chf:I.
P.is wife Evelyn. a waitress there , a.nd a
&ughter, Caroline Early, of Laguna
Bf:ach.
Funf:ra.l servict s are under direction of
We-~tcliff Chaptl r-.iortuary
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To1·0 Fight
Und er Probe
By Marines
By ARTHUR R. VINSEL
Cl 1111 0•11, f'Bol 11•11
Cnnflicting :eports ranging from .a
fistfight outside an enlisted men's club lo
sporadi<". ,;caltl'red acts of racial vio\tnce
around E! Tnro l\1arine Corp~ Air St11tion
Tut"sday night are being prnbfo.d tod11y.
One of lhe few facts cnnfirmed wiis
that one f.larine has been hnspitalized in
fa ir «"ondition with an abdominal stab
wnund.
The victim was idenlifitd as Jesu
Bro"·n. but his rank. agf: and hometown
"'ere not disclosed.
The official account ~iven Is that two
P.farlnf:s tangttd outside the club beer
hall about 11 p.m .. resulting in a melee
"'ht"n military police units arrived tn
break up a crowd of about 30 to &a
v•atr.hers.
Nurs es at Orange County P.tedlcal
Cf:nter. however, told newsmen st.vf:ral
men "'ere injured.
So did a Navy medica.1 corpsman who
described what he called fights all around
the base , involving black and white
~larines.
"T don"! deny it. I just don't have 11ny
more infonnatlon than I gave. \Vf:'re still
putting thf: details together now ." said
one base spr.kesman .
He y.·as not identified by an y specific
military role in the probe. or release of
information obtained.
The officiaJ announcemen l earlier said
several men ha ve been held for quf:S-
tioning about the violence but that ao far
none had been charged with specific of·
fenses .
. Racial problems have lf:d to past
violence at other U.~. domf:stic military
installations including the sprawling
Camp Pend!f:ton Marini! Corps Training
Center in San Deigo Counly.
If unofficial accounts of the incid~nt
Tue~d;iy ni~hf. at the fl ,OOO·man El Tnro
Jl.fCAS facilily are suh.~tantiated. il wiU
be the first. such known major Incident in
Orange Olunty.
The 1\-farine injure<! WR.~ a! first listed
in serious condition at !he rnunty
hospita\"s ln1ensive care unit but this was
latPI' revised to fa ir.
No detennination had been marle
v.•helhPr the stveral other men Sllid tn be
injurf:d ~·ere Marines "'ho galhf:red In
watch a light. or P.fP officers detailed lo
dispt.rn them.
Emergency Work
Act Baffling
To Joh Seekers
Some mi,understanding of the way $2.S
million in Emergency Employment Act
funds granted in Orange County will be
allotted is sending certaln eager job--
~eekers to the wrong agencies seeking
JObS.
One unhappy pros~cl for empl oyment
In one of 12 jobs authorized for Co11ta
P.1esa under its $79.200 ~hare . for ex·
ample, says he was tol d tl1e city had
tum~ it dov.·n.
Costa Mesa l1as tradition Ally hten
suspi<'i(lu~ ftf fedtral funds . but the !itorv
its city council turned do"·n $79.200 tG
help thf: locally unemployed Isn 't pr~ise
ly correct.
As.c;istant City Manager Robt.rt Duggan
suspect!' the job-i1eeker was either misin-
formed or misunderstood what he wa11
told.
Tile r!l,v coun<'il hRppily accepted the
funds. Duggan lla.v.~.
Only with R pnpulallon of roughly
75,01)(), ('.n~ta Mesa (Ail.c; tn meet lhe
minimum size amnng cities 11uthori1.ed to
adminisler lheir nwn EEA fund granls.
Tht cot1nty, which received iis own
6eparate SI.I million share. i.c; authorized
as a rf:sult to hire ll Costa Mesans under
the cil.y's grant.
PopuJalion was a primary point in the
formula for breaking down the allotments
approved Aug. 31 by the county board of
superviM)rs.
The 12 job sloU! open to Cost a P.1es1ns
will be fille<l through the: county e.mplt1y-
ment oHicf:, when Interested persons
may apply.
Huntington Beach. on the other h11nd. 11
large enough In population to administer
its own job assislance progr!'lm which is
grant ed undf:r s llepar1'!t federal fund
agreemtnt and has clonl' so.
Cnl!ta l\.lesA job s\(lts allowed run In the
17,500 ptr year salary bracket , including
fringe benefits .
E11ch agen cy representeod 11mon1i 19
cilit>s, 19 i:;chool rlislrict11 and li5 ~pecial
rlistricls given federal joh psy 11id will set
11 minimum of two new joba.
Da ncing Cl a sses Set
At Recreation Center
It t.akes two to t.ango. not to mentlM
fox. trot, rhumba, cha ch• cha and do·&i·
do.
And all of them and more will be
t1ught Tutsd.__y nlgh\8 beginn\ng Stpt. 21
In Cosh1 "''~" Reere1tion DepartmP.nt
J1:qu11re 11nd round danc~ cl11J1sea at the
{)-immunity Recrtatlnn Cl'nler.
Tht f11<'illty al thl' Wl'~t gale of the
Orange Count y F'11 irgrnun<l J1: will open fflr
th' hrst !!l"Sl'>ionll: of both that nl@ht at A
Pm wl!h re"istr11tion open only <lurin&
thl' fir.~t lhrt>I' Tuesdayll:.
Need a Laugh~
Com edy Show Tickets Available
Ticket.I· art .WI 1v1!1'ble !cir the Skiles
aM. Htndtt10n benefit shew Sept. 24 and
2$ In S.n JUI!! Capilttano.
,.,_ WIU·lltlftft eomtd)' t .. m will gl ve
twt> perfonnanees on boUi Friday 1rd
Saturday -• dinner ahow and a cocktail
show at the El Adobe Restaurant.
PrO<",eds will go to th' F'iesta de las
Golondrina.!I Association which annually
sponsors the parAde to ce!ebrale the
relurn of the swallows to Miss ion San
Ju11n Capistrano_
Tickets, which are for the show only,
ar~ $350 per person. They arf: available
by calling the El Adobe Restaurant al
493-1164 or Arlf:ne Skiles al 493·3003.
Thf: dinner show on Saturday is scilcl out
but tickf:Ls are still available for Friday's
dinner 1how whlcb will begin around 8: 3G
p.m. Diners will be asked to anive at
8:30 to 1tve thtm plMty of time to ut
before the 1how 1larta.
Tlcketa are .WI available for both Fri-
day and Saturday'• cocktail shows. Ooon1
will open al 10 :1.$ p.m. and the snow will
start Around 11 p.m.
Skiles and llenderson, who hav e ap-
peared nn 90 television ~hows, met in
Newport Beach. They were introduced by
Newport Harbor Hl1h School drama
roach Bud Wentz and got their start at
Disneyland .
They now M ve their own production
company, are making edu c at inn a I
m11teri1ls, and have made a pilot for
thtir own telf:v ision series.
Newport Beach Will Make
Bid for Alternate Route
With its neighbors thf:r' gu11rding their
nwn interests, Newport Beach will go
hefore the California Highway Cnm·
mission Thursday asking for 11 e.tudy of
an allern11tf: r(}ute for the Pacific Coast
fref:way.
Represf:nt.ative.s of <:o61.a l\1esa. Hun·
llngton Beach and Laguna Beach said to--
day they w!!l attend the 10 a.m. meeting
in Ventura.
The request. to have. the freeway
rerouted along the San Diego Freeway to
the C<Jrona del Mar F'rf:eway !hen easter·
ly lowarcls Laguna Beach 11long Aflnil3
Canyon Road and through Cnyole Can·
yon. is tf:ntative\y set to be heArd at
11 :20 11.m.
Newport Beach Mayor Ed Hi rth 11aid
this mornnig .all thf: city wants is for the
commission lo tell the Division of
Highwi:ty! tn study th' rou!e
Laguna Beach City City l\1anAger
Menager Lawrence Rose said this morn·
ing his city will send a represf:o!.ative to
the hf:llrin,'!. but hi!! will go only to \lsten,
not. In testify.
Cllst;i Mesa City At.!ornty Rov June
will also be present to de!lver ·a cilv
council resolution stating Co.~ta Mesa ·:~
belief !hat a coastal frf:eway somewhere
&till is needed.
Huntington Beach t.1ayor G e o r g e
McCra cken, who met with Hirth Tue!day,
won a similar stiitement of position from
his council Tuesd1y night.
McCracken sees Thur8day'a hearing II!
a cruciRI one .
He said the cities surrounding Newport
Beach "want us lo go to the State
Highway Commh;s lon to keep the mule
talks optn .
''If~ either that or kill it,," he said, "It
mi~ht bf: the life or death fM the
free way."
McCracken ~aid the slate needs to bf:
told ti'! '"keep "'orking on the issue.
"\\le 've got to let the state know all
c111cs are desireous of a solution," he
said
Cos!A r..1esa i\1ayor Robert Wilson said
thii:: morn\ni;: he could support the study
nf the alternate route, but indicated that
support would come only if ti will not
prolon,l.l actual construction of a coastal
fri;or"·ay.
Bn~e 1;a1d that wh ile Laguna support!!"
the s!urly. it dnes not nece~arily support
!he prnposed rou!e.
L:i.i:iun;i Reach Councilmen tonight will
hPilr a s!a[f report on the proposal that
i;;iy.~ it ptllentially could have a
diminishing effect on that city'a zone of
influence.
Hirth will bt accompanied to the
meeting by Traffic Engineer Robert Jaf·
fe . Vice Mayor Howard Rogers is also et-
pected to ettf:nd.
Brain Da1nage Reported
In Grass Smoking Rats
By FRANK CA REY
Anec!•llo! f'rM1 Wrl!tr
WASHINGTON -Two s c l e: nt Is Is
reported today the first evidence of brain
damage to animals exposed to marijuana
nve r long periods.
They s!rf:ssecl that 1.hl'y dn nnl know
yet whether rf:.~ults with rats 11rt 11p-
plic11h!f: lo human~ hut they urged doc·
tors to be alert ror .!lymplom11 in longtime
users.
The rese11rchP.r~ l!Miri the r;it~ shnwtri
bizarrf: reAction~ re.~ultiog from the br11in
damagP. pre.~um11b!y c11u.~ed hy tht. l'!d·
ministration of marijuana. And they sug·
gested doctor~ "'atch for signs of tremors
and ronvulsions in patients known to he
longtime merlj11an11 u~ers.
frealment to fore~t11l permaor nt brain
damage.
The findings were submitted to the
1Fi2nd annu,111 meeting of the American
\.hemlc11 I Society by Dr. H arr is
Rosenk11r11ntz, a Ph. D. and director of
hif)('hemistry nf the Mason Research
Institutes. Worce~ter, Mess., and
re~earcher Yuga! K. Lulhr11, also of the
M11i.(ln lns!it.u!.e.
They g::i ve this outline of the rt search
in1·nlving 200 rats '.
The r11t.s "'ere divided into rour groups
nr :in each, "'llh e11ch group being ad·
mlnisll'red diHerent dosage!! of a highly
pur ified form of delta-9 THC the most t C·
live r-nmponent of m11rlju11na or doses of
R crude marlj 11an11 extr11ct.
They stressed that the Amnunts of thP ,_.,~•rtl_..tflf1 drug used nn rats were 10 times 11s high lrr~1a• •••'"'••-oiii~;;;;;;.o. .....
R~ !hose hf'!ie.ved tl"I b. rnn~um•d hv •
<'hron ic mAr iju11na users. They estirnatf'ft ~
tt ~·nuld require smoking ehoul 50 m11n-
j11Rn<1 cigarettts daily fnr 11n tLn· '
rletP.rmined period nf time ln lea rn I
"·h~rher eHert5 r>n mAn "·nulri hf' cn m·
1 TODAY pArAh\e lo lh11!'.e. sh(lwn 1n lhe r:i!s
Nt1•rrthele~~. nn~ nr tli1: ~c1Pn!1 s1~ in
rtpl_v to 11 news confrrence f!Ue s11nn said J by dnr1nr~ should h1> nn !he ;iler! for •::1rly j
llign,; <1mon~ mariju<1nR smokers nf thf" j
bizarre reaction.i; that was noted in the 1
rodent!. He said detect.inn of suc.h rRr\y
v.·arning signa might make possible quick
Quii1tet Sin gs
Blu es F ollowii1 g
Mu sic Complaint
A <'omplaint sboul lnud sleroo m11~il"
Tues d a y at s Cos ta Mesa aparlmenl
left one quintet singing the blues ov'r
their arrest ror allegedly possf:sslng a full
pound llf marijuana.
lnvestigator11 said lhey heard the
f~millar eound of 8Cr11mbllng feel 11s oc-
cupants of the unit at 368 E. 10th S! , 11p-
pftrently tried to hlde evidence after ttiey
arrived.
Officer .Eat ROdlers e&id If WM a full
thrtt minutea before the door w11s fin11lly
6pened.
Police ch1 imtd tht.y 11mel\ed lh« odor of
burning marijut1na 5 !1d enterM lhl'
apartment, to find stUl·wsrm ~m(lkinR
pi~s and a lerge plasllc beg nf
suspicious wttd.
Booked on suspi~ion of pnue~1on nf
marijuant11 and possess.ion of nt11rcolit:~
par11phe:rn,11.ll1 wttt H11r0ld D. Shelli.. 20.
of the: 20th Slrett t11<.1drtn ; U:roy 11 .
Rretlin, of :162 ~. 20th St ; Jo.9t>ph R
Gret.n. Ill o11.nd Dthr" P.1. O'Tonlt. Ill, both
()f 1989 Anaheim St.: and .le11nettt" 1\-t
fl ianchlnJ. lft, of .'l219 Heather l.11nt .
Ntl''port 8t.11ch.
lnvt!ligatnr1 s11ld the 1\legtt1 m11rl·
Juana •eiud appeared to be. of poor quall·
ly
J. C. HUMPHRllS
THI Rl.INIOW GEM
W&ll known for it1 reinbow colors,
+he cpal ha1 no di1tinctiv• color of
it1 own, 1mall unifcrm crackt in th•
9em •ccountin9 #or th• vari•cl hu•1.
Mott popular toda y are op•I• #re m
M1'llico. Th•y e1e of th1 fir• op•I ., •.
riety, emitting red qlowt of liqht from
th1 cor•.
If you w111nt to i•• tom• n••I "ccn·
ver~ation pi111c11'' 9•m1, com• in i nd
look ov1r our b••utiful a 1ao rlm•nt of
opal1.
Golds ...........
Skh• SMr.tleM
Pr imary cau11 cf "ll'l'ludqe 11 frcm
go!cl j•w•lry il 1kin 1•cr•fi on1 al'ld
p•r1piraticn, +h• ch•mical1 ef which
c.cmbin• with geld •llcys to forPl"I
dark-huecl 1alf1.
"" ch•l'l9• to whita qeld or fe "qeld'
ol hlqh•r ~•r•t (in •n•is sh culd 1elve
lh1 probl1m. W•'ll cov•r elh•r c•u1 •1
in 'ucc•eding co lumns: in th• "'l•llfl·
timf, if ycu hav• 1uch • prcblem,
com11 on in end , •• u,. W•'ll b• 9!1 ~
to di,cu11 ceu,•1 •l'ld cur•• with yeu.
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Protesting
En com·aged
By l(unstler
NEW YORK (lJPJ) -Attom'y William
,,_l. Kunstler, who 11cte:d a11 <nrnty for
the Attica pr1~on r1oltr11. ch1rged tod ay
tha.l the official version of the uprising
w1111 "all afl untruth .. 11nd called !or mas•
sive publir. dcmOn!l!rations at thf: nr.1ion's
prisons Oct. 2.
"lf the y hacl waited Lill today , 40 more
people would be 11rlve today," lhe zhaggv·
haired Chicago df'fen11e Attorney, brush·
Ing away tear11, told 11 news conferf:nce,
Thirty-two inmi.te~ and 10 prison em·
ployes died In the uprising . .All but one
of them -a prison guard -duri11,R a
l)Olice and national guard attack" on the
prison Monday mornin 11:. The cleat)! nf
the 32nd lnmalt' occurred Wedof:sday 11.n<t
Kunstler wAs un;.wart of the IA!est cltRlh
toll at t~ time ht' ~poke.
Kunstler, who was chnsen hy lht 1.200
rebellinu11 prisoners as their lawyer f'ri·
day 111ight, :;:aid that. Rt the timt of the
a:;:sault , ''we were ple11ding fttr a ftw
more hour.Ii.'' He 11aid the priJonera by
that lime hnd agreed to clrop ont of two
demands rejected by prison authoriliH
-removal of the warden . Another de-
m11nd -amnesty ff'>r act committed dur-
lllJ! the uprising -"was negoti;ible." he
said.
Russel! G. OswA1c1. Stale Commis~ioner
of Correction.'11 Facilitie11. enrlier h ad
s 11 id that 28 other pr\snr.er df:m11nrl~
dealt. wi!h cnndition!i which 111~1'{\erl cor-
rtction.
Kunstlf'r Al~(I said •·1 saw nothinl! nf
thf' sort .. "·hen ;i~kerl ir pri~oll('r~ h:irl:
been ass ignert to rxecute hos1afl!es in tht>
evmt or an atl<.ck. Prison nfficit'ls anrl
several of the survivi n.I! hootages have
!aid 11 prisnner was assigned In e.xtcU!e
each of th~m .
PrisOJt nfficlals at fir.~f sairl sever11 I
hnst11~r.~ "'ho liierl rluring the uprisin "
ht.d their throats ~lit h.v prisoners TL1e5·
riAv. they :i cknowlcdeed that 111 nine
harl hren .~hnt Thr pr!Soner.~ appartntly
hat\ no firl'arn1s.
The official vcr~ion nf the hn.~f11 11:e.~'
death~ "wa.~ Rll an untr1i!h." s;.,irl Kunst·
!er. "There ls no credibility in l!O\"('m·
ment. I! WAS all lie~ and it was dnn~ tn
justify mass slau.ah1er ." HP br1ished
aw1y a tear rolling down his cheek .
~ * From Pnge
ATTICA ...
a factual act."
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When reporters reminded Houlihan ht
had announced the throat slashing Mon-
day when the riot w1s put down, he
replied :
"Yf:!", thr.1'11 right , but I .!laid several,
nnt seven."
"Where did you get the information?''
a reporter asked. "There is a credibility
gap here."
"I under~t11nd that." he replied. ''!
understood that ~everal not iieven had
their throats sl11shed. I at,o told yo u one
hRd a 11:as grenade held against his che~l
(by a convict) but this waR wrong too ."
At other stale prison!! across the state,
!he situation was len~e. bul no trouble
was reported II!! highlened security
measures . including keeping prisonf:rl
locked in their cells, remained in effect.
At Great Meadow Correctional Facility
at Com11tock guards voled to call for
Os\l.·ald'11 resignalion.
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DIES IN BUENA PARK
Former Fire Chief Crocker
Frank Cro cker,
Ne wport's First
Fire Chi e f, Dies
Frank Crocker, 75, Newport Be1ch's
first lull-time firt chief, and long 1ct.lve
in a wide variety of civic causes, died
Tuesday in Farmdale Convalescent Hne-
pital. Buena Park, at lhe age of 75.
Funeral arrangemenu are with Bell-
Broadway 1.1ortuary Jn Costa Me.~a . Serv·
ices have not yet been determined.
Crocker, "'ho re.sided at 151~ E. Belboa.
Rlvd .. retired from his post as fire chief
in 1952, titer 25 years or servict .
In ~larch, 1927, he "'es hi red a.~ chief'
engineer at which lime ht-organized a.
vo1unleer depArtLn~nt and ordere<I the
first Newport Beach (i re engine.
He first came to Newport Beach In 1925
from Santa Ana. v.·he re he hsd moved ln
1909 from hi! native Massachustlt!.
\Vhen he began A-~ fire chief. Ne10o·port
Bea.ch h<".d one fire station. when he ~
tired. it had four ar.d had won a.warcls for
.il.s fire prevention programs.
Crocker WD!i the. olclest member of I.he
original BalboA Ray Club. formed in 1926,
a charter member of lht. B11lbna Angling
Cluh. past commMcler of American
Legion Post 291. member of Nf:wpflrt
Beach Elks Club ancl worked "'ith Amer·
ie11n Red Cro.~.s and civil defcnsf: unit3
durin)? \Vorld \Var II.
Survivor11 include l.hree daughter~:
tl1rs. Cal Fuller of St1 nl11 An11 Heighta,
Mrs. .lames Tanne r of Anchorage,
Al~~k a, and Mrs, Ma rvin Hobbe of Mis·
sion Viejo,
Also four sons ~ Geerge Crocker of B.11·
boo. Weston Crocker of Costa Mest,
.James Crocker of Sa nta Ana and Don
crocker nf Huntington Belich.
He. also is !lurviverl by 21 grandchlldre.n
i nd two great-grand.children.
New Supe rinte ndent
Talk s to H o n1eown e rs
Recently hired Newpnrt-Me~ll Unified
~chool 'District. Supe.rln!endt.nt .John W.
Nicoll h11~ an assignmf'nt for Thursday
ni~ht.
He will ~pe11k lo lhe l\irsa Verde
Homeowner~· AJ1:sor.iAlinn whrn il meets
Al 7 p.m. in the Me~11 Vercle Country
Club. Costa Me~11 . 111"Cllrdlng tn !ht
grnup·5 presiden t. J11 ck !l;il\
The 11ctual talk beflins about 7::10, with
!he firs! JO minute.~ intender! prim11rily
ror signing up new Mesa Verd e area
residents as members.
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Lockheed
Gets First
Loan Cash
NEW VORJC (A P) -The Lockhoed
Aireralt Ccrp. hu borrowed an initial $50
mUJion of tht $250 million in private bank
loan1 tht iovemment guarantttd: to save
U!e big defense contractor from financiaJ
collapse.
The loan w.as part of a f750-million
crtdit package aasanbltd Tuesday by the
government , the lending banks and thrH
domeatic airlines to e:nable Lockheed to
Jlroceed with its TriStar transport pro-
gram.
Signing of the loan agrttment here
ended sevl':n month11 of erfort to restruc·
ture the TriStar program and 1ustain
Lockheed aftr.r Rnlls·Royce Ltd. plungttl
into bankruptcy Feb. 4 and canceled its
contract to build the engines for the wid~
bodied airbu.~.
The financing packa~e: includeg ll
renewed agreement on ~00 million in
earlier bank loans, the $250-million
government guarantee and $100 million in
additional prepayments by Trans World
Airlines, Eastern Airlines and Dell.A Air
Lines ()n 88 TriStars already ()rdered.
Daniel J. Haughton, Le c k heed
chairman, said at a news conference the
company's budget indicated it woo.Id need
aOOut $155 million of the $2.SO million of
borrowing the Treasury has agreed lo
ruaranf.tt through the end of 1975.
l"e ftnanclng _package includes •
renewed acr-n1r1t en $400 mil!ion in
earlier Out -.0.ns, the $250-million
governmfl:nt guar11nte e and $100 million in
additional pr~paymenls hy Trans World
Airlines, Eastern Airline.!! and Delta Air
Lines on 8~ TriStars already ordered.
Wallace Asks Ouster
Of HEW Secretary
MONTGOMERY, Ala (AP) -Gnv.
George c. Wallaa.'s legislative leaders
have moved to give him veto power over
the Allocation of state funds for public
school busing as well as a law to make
"harmful" busing illegal.
Wallace, in Puerto Rico •t the National
Governors Conference. asked President
Nixon to fire Secretary of Health, Educa·
tion and Welfare Elliot Richardson.
Wallace said Richardson has disobeyed
the President's mandate against massive
bui;!ng. His statement was telephoned tn
news media here.
Funeral Mourtae1·s
' Singer Vic Damone talks \vith mourners, including actor Kirk Doug·
las, at funeral services for his former wife. actress Pier Angeli, 39. an
apparent victim of an overdose of drugs. She will be buried in Paris.
Most Marijuana Smolcers
Leave Cigru·ettes Alone
NE\.\1ARI\, N .. J. (APl -Columll1;i
University !lays it has fnund in 11 national
~urvey of youngsters that those who use
marijuana ere less likely to become
cigarette Sm()kers than those who don't.
The university's school of public health
said Tuesday its survey covered I, 701
youngsters in the 12·17 age bracket from
all sections of the nation.
Of the surveyed adolescents who have
used marijuana 10 times or less, fl.1 per·
cent are cigarette smokers. C'igarette
usage fell UJ 64 percent among those -u.·ho
havf' used marijuana fill or more times,
the school said.
"Apparently. H you smnkf' pnt a 101.
whn nt>eds <"igaret!es," said nr. Erir
.Jnseph.'\nn of Columbi::i. who reported nn
the survey 11t a conference nn student
d n1~ use.
According to I.he survey, !fl percent o!
the youngsters h11d tri~ marijuana and 3
percent used It 50 times or more.
More youths in the West, 23 percent,
use marijuana. the survey found. Th-:.
figure wa s 20 percent in the Northwest.
13 percent in the North CentraJ st.ates
and 11 percent in the Soulh.
"Somewhat surprisingly, our survey
did not produce I.he expected sex dif·
ferences in marijuana use," Josephson
said
Girl!' used pol almost as much as boys,
thi> survey found .
ChilrlrP.n nf weallhier parent.i; tend tn
11moke more marijuaM than those from
tnwer intome households. the sur.iey
report said.
Begin"ing September 22
Fly 'IO
From
AIR
CALIFORNIA
""""Sac""'"'°· Son f 11nci1<o, Son Jose. O.kltnt
lino&t Couoly, Ontario, l'al• Sprinll Ind S.n Die10.
"'""1711) ll0-45!01o!-rntio11t OT coll your loal l!MI •rent
OA!LY I'll.JI •
Pollution off Hawaii ".IU.O • ·. --~
Russ Navy Sparks'Rowl
HONOLULU (UPI) -A Io.ship Soviet
naval task force aai\ed for home today,
leaving in its wake chargf'l!l that it
polluted Hawaiian waters illegally,
The Coast Guard said the fl()tilJa pulled
anchor ~at. Tu815day night and he11ded
w~t. presumably back to its home bases.
Earlier the Coast Guard 11sserted lhe
Soviet vessels dumped thnusands of
gallons of oil Into the Pacific while
refueling 2fl miles south ()f Diamond
Head.
It said the destroyer Krupny discharg·
ed the fuel oil Tuesday morning in viola-
tion of international agreements which
specify that no 1;1U shall be emptied Into
the sea within 50 miles of 1:1 coast.
The task force passed through the
Hawaiian chain Monday in an unex·
pectrd, surprise appearance 11hd then
turned westward Monday night Ap-
parently headed fm-their home base in
Siberia. However, the flotilla anchored
off Penguin Shoali;, 20 miles south o!
Honolulu early Tuesday apparently to
U Thant Insists
He Won't Serve
New UN Tenn
UNlTED NATIONS (UPI) -U Thant
refuserl "finally and categorically" Tu's-
tlay to serve another term a11 secretary
general of the United Nations beyond the
end of the year. He used his last press
rnnference to support the latest Viet
Cong proposals to the Vl£'tnam war.
"r just want to makP. it very clear that
l "'ill not sPrve beyonrl my present term
E'ven for a lim l!ed periorl nf one yfar er
l.wQ years or two months, under any
circumstances," he S11id in what he called
his last news conference as U.N. chief ex·
ecutive.
''My decision is final a11d categorical. I
am convinced that, il the membership
realizes that my decision is irrevocable,
it will concentrate on the selection of a
suitallle successor. I rlo not think the
question oI a draft will arise."
In what was regarded as a fleparture
from his past policy, Thant chose his Jast-
act news conference to endorse in general
the seven-point peace proposal put hefore
the Vie tnam peace talk~ by M.me.
Nguyen Thi Hinh, chiP.f of the National
Liberation _Front (Viet Cong ) delegation
nn July 1.
rerueJ from the merchant oiler Chikomer
which has been accompanyi.n1 the
warship1.
A Coast Guard helicopter reportM the
pollution, and th• cnmm.andant ol the
14th Coast Guard distrid., Rear Admiral
Paul G. Prlrls, messagtd the (()ln.rJl.l.nder
()f the Soviet Task force asking him to
"take appropriate act.ion" to terminate
this dischat&•J
messaae wu 1
radio trequ.,e~nc~~ll!liil(ilf"iji task group c
c:ruiser Kresta.zib 1dT
•
The Coast ......,....,... ol •
helicopters had~~ U.·xni;a,
di1eharging a ·~ amoim17"f';
Oil, :it:J>t 1£JOJ I ~,
5Vlrf b(UO'.>
Nutrition Expert lZ
"''(1qxat
iah9'.'.> bn1
"·
Dwt National Disa$w
CHICAGO (AP) -A University or
California nutrlt.ionist says the American
diet is a "national di!aste.r."
Dr. ~ge M. Briggs, chairman of the
university'• departme11t of nutrit.i()Ml
1ciences, 1aid malnutrition Is a f11ct in
the United State.!I and shows up 11s
physical deficiencies, mental prClblems,
work lo.ss, ()besity, heart diseast, dental
decay and alet1holism.
He spoke Tuesday at a 8f'lminar for
editors and writers sponsored by the
Vitamin Information Bureau of New
York City,
The cost of malnutrition, he 1aid, ia
IJreater than the C<ll'it of crime or
11utomobile 11ccidents or nAret1tics ad-
diction.
Briggs estimated the cost in California
at $3 billion a year. and said the total for--
the nation might be $30 billion, since
California has a tenth of the population.
He 11ttributed malnutrition to poverty
negative social and cultural practices
such 11s vegetarianism and macrobiotic
diets, the failure of the food industry to
fortify foods adequately, Jack of educa-
tion, lack of motivation and the lack of
nutrition education.
"The American public Ls eating a
.!ltrange diet," Briggs said, adding that
American!! eat more 1ugar, pure fat and
wheat flour tha11 their entire intake of
other foods.
He said the Amer ican diet annually in-
cludes 102 pounds of sugar per capita, 53
pounds of fats such 11s 11ah1d oil. 100
pounds of white flour, 14 pounds of Cflrn
sugar 11nd 7 pounds of white rice -a
totAl of 276 pounds.
He said the dry weights of other food11
con~umed annu&lly Includes 74 pounds of
'
W!ti-1. .,
red meat, 18 pou.Js~~ and ftJll;
14 pounds af eggs, ds of milk. 1:
pounds of cheese, 5 H ~ Ice ~"
ZS pounds of potatoe•,VJIP~ of ~
vegetables, 18 poundSeffitlM, 21 polIDd@I
of whole cere.tl and ~ of bemli,
peanuts and other lepmiirl-tot.al •
pounds. 19blo1> · ·:
"This is a terrible cltt," Briggs Ai&'
"I W()uldn't feed it to Wtat or do&. llf'·
alone t.o livestock or ~
qma'.>
Fire Kills 'Ste
In Salt La~
Nursing Home
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SALT LAKE CITY (AP) -SU: persml'
died and II were hospitallud in a blnit'·
that swept through a men's nursing hon'lft
Tuesday night on the weste~of Silt·
Lake City's downtown area. ·
Police 1aid there were '18 s tn thll
LU Haven Nursing Home wills e tint ·
broke ()Ut and that all but ()ne the U-·
survivors were hoopitalized.
Identification of the dead bad not hMilt; released. · ~AW ;.
St. Mark's Hospital authoritiud ..,.,,
they received four person• dead ..,_,
rival LDS Hospital, one, and Holy Q19l
Hospital, one. l~s•"'
The fire. which started on tht ~
noor of the 214.st.ory brick and ~
building, took 30 minut.es to e~f''
An inve6tigation as to the ca11J~191 '
bably wouldn't begin until lat.er ~·
day, •aid Fire M2rshal Ben Andrus4'{18
ott.-.:
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woJlaulty Communication ·
rr .'da'a!t>omm~r lning proposal advanoed by th e Coa<t :.i~.rollege District ma y have h<en a h<tter deal
tdall aid appeared.
Tht district sought runds for recreational and tele·
IH ~ emctMlei .... on facilities at Golden \Vest Coll ege in llunt·
~"*~th and Orange Coast CQlle ge in Costa t-.lesa .
.. imw 'ovision of the relatively obscure ·~1 9 1 3 .<\ct,"
a total tax levy o f un to four rents per $100 valuatinn
could have been applied if the l'ilv counci l ~ in Co~ta ilJe o;a
~gl on Beach ha<! gone al ong 1vith the prop1)!"at.
ver. the tax levy would have exlended heyon d
undaries of those two cities. taking in as well
taxpayers in Fountain Valley, Seal Beach. Nf'v.'porl Brach
and certain unincorporated areas. The Costa tt·lesa City
C il, fearing it \\"as approving a ta xation·\¥ithout·
9ttltion levy in the neighboring <.<ity of Nev.1port
. ~ecf the Ne"'port <.<ounC'i! how ii felt.
Newport councilmen ba lked. The Costa r-.tcsa City
.dlll llaa ~I followed suit. ' ,mm to ' Huntington Beach council is likely to approve ,._,. t= nt distri<.<t-wide lax levy for the Golden \Ve st
'8dlo '° ,tmenls. The OCC campus-barring some Ja~t·
lbaoot{ tt · ~action by the Mesa council-will not share in the
.wad to .•.,.._.ments, although Newport and ~tesa taxpayers
• ltJrot ~Ip shoulder the cost of the improvements at
Golden West.
.W. IQt1S "....,-ler Coast Community College officials had com·
W .PW ....... a full explanation of the imt-'"ovements and lhe
~t they would have provided for students on both
campuses, it appears that the relatively minor tax in·
c ~e would more than pay for itself in benefits. It
be pointed out, however, that poor communications
ed the misunderstanding. Explanations of the tax·
a tion p rogram v.·ere contradictory and the DAILY PILO'r
l»{f was among tho~e \vho did not really grasp the full
Cd'flcent of the program.
The Community College administrators did no! ex-
plain the proposal to residents of Fountain Valley, Sc:il
Jleach. Westn1inster and-until they were prodded-
NeYl'port Beach. As a consequence-they failed to obtain
:solid support.
As it stands now, the Hunti ngton Beach council ca n
obtain the in1prove1nents for the Golden West campus by
okaying the plan, If Coast Community College District
ran present the proposal in a mo re co rnplete and under·
:-.landable manner, they 1nay rescue at least parts of it for
the OCC campus.
Fiesta de Costa Mesa
Costa Mes.an s love lo have a good time and the city's
c1t1zens will have an opportunity for three days of fun
this \veekend .
Expanded from mu ch more modest beginnings as an
all·states' fe stival. the F'iesta de Costa rt1e sa begins Fri·
day, this year adopting a n1ore h1s lor1 c. native Spanish
lltle "'hile retaining and c.xpanding entertainment and
actlvitiC's for all ages and ethnic origin .~.
1'he old·slyle Spanish fiesta re!ebration in Costa
J\IC'.~fl ·s do\1•nt o1vn central park \\'ill fcatur£> exh1b1 ts,
gJ111cs. rides and other c•ntrr1ain1nent !iponsorcd b.v
loc.:il civic. and servj<:e organizations-arid fan1ily s pa·
ghe1t1 dinners /Si. a la verdad'.) sponsored by the Sons
of Italy.
'fhe fiesta \Vil! be a fund-.ra1ser (and /'un -raiser) fo r
a \'il_riety of deserving local community groups !hat serve
a \Vtdc variely of social. charitabl e and frater nal needs.
Observers of the Lion's Club Fish Fry, daling ba ck
nearly 30 years, recognize ii as one of the Southland 's
more sutcessful community celebrations, occurring each
June.
_\Vh y not another such activity in the fall. es pecially
rons1dering the year-around significance of its proceeds
to lhe city? c
:::r: :•, Help for Military Retiree Sirrvivors -""" Tlie Worst
;~.Jlenefits System Revised
-,f ~HINGTON -Extensive revision ol
-benefits for survivors of hundreds of
'9>•ands of mUitary retirees i.5 going
~ in Congress regardless of the
wage-price freeze.
~t 's the avowed intent of Chairman
. dward Hebert
( .) of the pow-
-I House Anned ~11 Committee.
Say• Hebert:
--n11s legislation
does not increase the
pay of former ser-
vicemen, and there-
to~ does not come
Vt'ithin the scope of
the wage -pr ice }#\
freeze. F ur th e r . ~~/·\
lhere is a lime element. Jt will be months
before this measure is finally passed by
Congress. After it goes th rough the
~~ , It will have to be considered by
nate, and it's possible they may not
ge ~und to It until nezt year. So there
is conflict between the bill and the
free "
Hebe.rt will shortly send the \egis!alion
ltl the full House wilh the aim of bringing
it up for .consideration later this mont h.
Its enactment is deemed cl'rtain,
allhouilh there may be some mod ifi<.<a-
•. ~ns through amendments from the
fl oor.
TH E MEASURE IS the ..-·ork of an 11·
mtmber special Armed Services sub-
tnmmitttt headed hy Reps. Otis Pike
(N. Y.) and Ch2.rles Gubser (R.-
Calil. \. After lengthy hearings slarting
last yt'ar. the pant! reported <1 nt'w
~urvivors· benefits plan to tht full 1\nned
Services Committee for concurrence.
'fhe proposed new benefits sys!em has
the genera l approval of the Defense
Departmenl and various veter a n s
organizations.
It would immediately affe<>t some
800,000 n!tired ex-servicemen and seve ral
hundred thousand others expet:led to be
added to thc:i:t rolls th is yc9 r. It "·nuld
also replace the e:"<islin~ seJf.financ1n~
progran1 knov.·n as the Ret ired Ser\'1l:C•
man·s Family Prottction Plan t HSF PP 1.
Long under fire as inadequate and
overly l'Oslly. RSFPP would be phased
out and no new entrants would be ac-
<.<epted followin11: the enai:!rnent nf the
new measure. Retirees participafJn!! 111
RSF'PP wou ld have three a!tern11live .c;:
continue in that program: jnin the 11c1v
one : or continue in RSFPIJ and also
tnroll in the new program subject to a
limitation on the total annuity of 100 per-
cent of the retiree's pension.
BASIC CONCErT of the Pike-Gubser
formula is establishment of a ne\v
survivors system romparable t.o that of
the Civil Service program,
To accompli sh that, the l;ey prnvlsions
of the leelslation are as follov.·s:
Military rcliret'S could lea,·e
survi,•ors an aMu1ty of up to 5~ percent
of reti red pay.
-To do that, relirets v"ould contribute
1.~ percent of the first $3.600 of their
retired pa y, and JO pt>rtent of any portion
abnve $3,600 up to the ma~imum oi the
full retired pay, This is the san1e deduc·
tion formula in efroct tor Civil Servicl!!
ret1rcrs.
-Hr.lircrs wnuld /la ve one yrar fro1n
d;1!_c uf Cnilclml'ot of the Jcgi slntion in
whi ch 1(1 elerl lo participate in the nc1v
progran1 .
-All active duty personnel would be
au!um11t1 cAlly included in the ne\v pro-
gram nn the date of rttirement for the
maximum survivor coverage (55 percent f
"tf'~s they want a rt'duced or increased
amoun1
-Sur\•ivor annuities vu1uld lie in·
creased \\•henrver military ret ired pa\· is
raised and al the same rate -sut·h a.;;
cos t-of·living hikes.
-Retired rescrvii;ls would he c1n;ihle
to partici p::ite wh rn lf11:y brgin rcce 1v1n~
reserve retired pay,
IN URGING enactmenl of !he ne11 ;111-
nuity plan. the sut;iroinmiltee stressed
l\\'O pcJ1nts:
"Many "'ido\\S or career military
retirees. including \\'idows of seniur of-
fi cers and senior enlisted men of Jong and
outstanding servi ce, are liviug in <.<on-
ditions of dire economic deprivations
because of the lack of ade qu;Ue survivnr
henefils cover<ige. Jn mony instances
they are forced lo exist on grossly in-
adequ<1te in<.<omcs.
"The subcommittee also found that the
('xi sting survivor benefits !-•:stein is
weighted in terms of lnW-r:lfiked and
~hort-lerm pers.onnel ; whilt' ror those u1
!hr most senior oifi<.<tr and cn!isled
srtlies "'1th longer y('ars of ser\'il.'e. thr
re!ahve level of benef!ls falls of! sharnl\"
111 terms of its value as incn111r
repl<icemenl.
"Complete replactment of thi:o; r,:ros~lv
1na <iequJ1te self-financi ng progra1n 1s
urgent and long O\'erdue."
Of Prophets, Futurologists
LONDON -An l ntcrnnlional Prophetic
Congress opens in Ri chmond , Surrey, on
Srpl. 24 with more than 2 . 0 0 f)
eschatologist.s, soothsayers, oracles and
other diviners on hand to predict such
things as the end of the world. No
specific date has betn set for doomsday,
and th('re is a general air of con-
fidence among the organizer!! that nothing
untow1rd will happen before the get-
togtthtr.
John McNicol. gl'neral secrelal")' of the
CCJngress. warn5 that "the hands of the
clock 1U1nd at five minute5 to midnight
ir10 far u this earth is ron«rned.''
McNicol is convinced that precious
ffCOnds are licking away . But then Ml are
the editors of the Bulletin of the Atom ic
Scientisll, who have kept 11 doomsday
clock on their rover ror a generation.
OlAN•I COAST
DAILY PILOT
Robert N. Wttd, PubliJhcr
Thomai Kttvil, Editor
Albert \V. Bates
t dif.Ofial Page Editor
'1bt fldttr:rla.I ,,_.. of the Dally Pr!crl
9Mb IO Worm and sdm11h1!! r!:ad.
ttS ti, prnentinc thlg o!wspaper'•
oplnlON and commrn!.s.ry on !oplca
of lnfft'ett and 1lgnitfcan~. by pro-
vidlna 1 forum tor ~hf: e>rprtt1ion or
our rtaden' opliiJona, and by prt:-
tenttne the dtverw viewp(ltnts nf In-
formed oburvM'il and 1po.krsm,.n on
toplct fJ/ lhe d11y.
Wednesday, Sept. 15, 1971
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Editorial
.Research
Herman Kahn of the Hudson Institute
"think tank'' has said that "it would not
be surprising if there \\'Pre 8 nuclear war
in the !!!70s." Equally P"~"1m1sl1<.< ~·as the
outlook of a Conference on BiblicBI
Prophecy held in Jerusalem last .lune
and attended by t ,500 members of
evangelical churches from 32 nations.
This conference. which claimed to be lhe
first of its kind !Since. the year 50 A.O.,
considered the population ex:plos1on in the
context of wantings that history is coming
lo an end.
PROPHECY WAS an honored pro-
fession in ancient Persia, Greece and
Israel. Among some circles the word pro-
phecy is no longer fashionable.-it Is now
called prediction, Yet the re~ul l Is the
~amt. When Christ said, "Beware ol
false prophets" he must surely h&\'I!
foreseen such "ravening wolves" as the
20th century futurologists.
Men in lhe 20th century 1eem to have
succumbed to the lde1 that by predicting
the future they m1y be. able to control
It. Donald Michael of the. University of
1'1ichigan 1ays that "lhe futu~• business
can forC'I! you lo confront the fact tna t
you aren't getting where you hoped to get
and thus cause you to mend your \\'SY5 ''
Professor Michael"! motto is "Live In the
futu rt now ."
\1.'illiam Pagr of the Univcrsily of
su~~eit ..... arned in . rt.cent study that pro-
~eC'tlons (If 1hr lulurt' mil\' !empt 1or1rty
into "an unhe:i!th.y 11Micri tlon of fKl"'f r to
remote and u11account.ah!e. men, threaten·
ing the survival of libC'rties and the 1n1.
posi tion of ne\v tyrannies .
FRENCH FUTUHOLOGIST and aurhor
Berlrand de Jouvenel believes that
"forec asti ng would be an absurd l'n·
terprise "'ere il not inevitable." And. one
mlL'>l add , profitable. Arthur D. Little Co.,
a rtpulable U.S. consulting firm, has
hired six science.fi C'tioo writers lo peer
into the future. And Herman Kahn
reportedl.\' earns a six-figure 11alary from
his predictions and n u C' I e a r . w a r
scenarios.
Like any other respectable. profession,
the futurologists have formed their own
<.<lique. The \\'orld Fut11re Society. v.·hich
held its first general assembly Jn
\\'ashington last r-.1ay. dtC.\\' more than
1,000 <'xperts. Founded five years ago,
this society counts biologists, st11ti.c;t1-
cians, physicists, educ ators, architects
and psychologists among its members.
Dear
Gloomy
Gus
Some people. complain aboul the
no!~ ol Jel aircraft ove r Costa
hlesa. I'd Uke to know whether, if
lht poltce helicopters are rated so
!':Uccessful In <.<rlme. figh ting and
rtscue work , "'Ill we be blc>ssed
\\'ifh more a1.d more of them to
h"ighten the overhead din ?
-£. c. v Ii.
Toi. ''"•If• .. ri.c-n ,.. • .,..,.., •tr•n. ..,,
1'K•nor11y •~&•• " "'' ~••1•••... St"~ rtur ••l •••Yt +. o'""'' G~" O•l!Y l'llol
Mistakes
Of J udg1ne11t
Thought s at large:
The worst mistakes of judgment are
made by those who believt that "reason"
and "passion·· are 011pos1\es: reason does
not £1)(1!.t IQ 01)poSC lhe passions. but to
111rrl1i1le an1ong th('n1, and the man \vho
uses reason to re-
press his rmQUt1ns
\1 ill :>()I/fl ht> ti.'> n1;icl
:i<; !hf' n1an 11ho per.
1111ls his cn10111JnS lo
o\·ti-r1<1c his rc;iwn. •
lt is liresomc lo
kee p heflring tllnt
the Bible is "lln~
beSl·SeJlins book" of
all time , as though the fac t that many
people bul it. ind1caLes that lhcy read
It, understand lt, or follow il.
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StArting a talk with a jokt Is the most
inapprClpriate openu1g a speaker can
make it the rest of the talk is dull and
du.~ty -for 11 s1n1p!y pc11nrs up the vast
difference b1't11ren lhe humor he has bor-
rowrd ilntl 1hc subsf'q lll'nl dreary
statemrnls that belong to lhe sptakcr
himself
\\'nl1 h1ni:: the T\' sho1s of Al!~' <~l'r'!
flh lc'hel! and 111:-. confrl'res sitting on a
bu!con~' 1n \\'a~h1ng1on ob.~f'r\'lni:; :inti-war
1h:1nOn~!ratOrS hl'lng i!l"rr~t rd. I Wa!t
ren1i11ded or Cha111(,1r!:;:; remark 2()()
1·1•ars ago· ··in Vranee. we ll'tH'P 1111 -
nioleslt'd tho•e 1\ho set fire to l~f' hou~•'.
and pf'r~ctute tho~e \\'ho ~1•Ulld 1he
alarni. '
All i::e.n1Hne. lovr ron,cs l!'On1 ~tl"1'n1:>t h .
<ind is a k111d rif ~urplus cnrrg.v 1n l1\1n~
fal se IO\'C. ton\(':-frorn weakness, and
tries to suck vitality oul of its object.
(Thus. all those old popular "rom an11l".,
songs.with lhf'ir whinini:; !yr!co; of l'>Clf-p1-
ly, are embarrassing exh1bi11ons of false
lovf'..)
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Tlle rarest crratur~ on earth is a
fanatic ~·ith ll seru;e of hum or ; fanatics
repel us nol so much by Ult'lr passionate
de votion to a cause as by lhr1r incapacity
t'\·er In laugh at themseh•es, or -at !heir
idPe~ 11.s:r. which is a deadly fis\v 1n the
hun1an anlmal.
I Am con1•1n(·('d that one of the reasons:
wc1n1en li ve lonl-(ct than n1en is that they
know how to ac<.<ept illness with
equanimi ty, whereAs a man fight:i; illnes!t
and make11 himself v.·orse by refusing to
com(' to terms with his indispoi;itions. To
women, illness is a fact; to men, a
th.real.
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The bittern('ss of fulfilled desires was.
s1!cclnctly expressed by Aldous Huxley.
wh en he llald : "People always get "'ha t
they asl< lor: the only trouble is that they
ne ver know, until they gel tt. what it ac-
tually ii !hey have asKed for."
Quotes
Joyce l\t. Ntwhall, San itlaten -
.. Tiegardle~s of ou1 vle"'s of tl1e Vietnam
"'Ar, flying the (:Ommunist fla~ i~ tAn-
t11mnunt to lrf'ASun. 1 wonder h1Jw Ion~ it
v.·ould ha ve taken the lynch n1obs lo form
If A S\\astikR hnd been £1011,11 du1·u1g
\\'orld \\'nr ll ."
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"You mean you're it?'
Praise for Two
Fine Teenagers
T(I the Editor:
I want lo sha re. a note f found <11 mv
front door. I was not home so i1 v.•as left.
lhPre for n1e.
"Our frisl)ec got C<1ughl \n the end of
the branch of yow· tree. It v.as just out nr
reach, so \\'e pulled the branch do\vn
<ibout rour inches and it began to break.
ll appears lhat some fnngus weakened
the hranch ;:it the point of origin \\le put
-;:i slick under lhe hmb '.<.O it 1vouldn"t f::i!I
rlown P!e;ise eall 1numhl'rl and ask for
B<>b anrl tell me Lf you \\ant n1e Lo fix
IL Sorr) ·•
r'\fl ONE \\'AS nround 1n s('1' 11h:'l! hap·
p1>11ed T"o tt•f'ongeri; !'an1(' aftf'r f phn11-
cd and e!eaned \'ery bit or the inc~~ au~
also brought pa in ! to tak1· t:<1re ol
blef'rling.
Now l\"h" .c;aid we ha vr t\n ~nnd
teenagers left"/ They sawed the lwo l<ir,C!f'
branrhes fire place si1.c., cleaned up all the
Jea\"eS and mess and hauled it all a\Yav
Sn pl('ase re mtmber 1~1 print. ;11ca
thini:;s aboul our r·orn1ng gc11crat 1on.
'"Thanks for !ii;tenin'.''
~IHS. HULDA ~1. (;USTAFSON
•f'Hlr!J Tole'
Tn the f:dilu··
ln rrft•rcnt·r !n 1our Pd1tor1;it. '·F:i11v
T:ile 111 rh1• ~Tonth .-. 1Sl'p1 11. I lel"I !h;:i.t
lht•rr h:ii; bt•f'n a rornpournhnf.: nf rrrnr<.
Fir~~ \Ou :111r,:ir1•11tlv qu .. 1cd an i·rror of
on11...-.~1on 11nn1rd 111 .111nthrr nt'"\J1'1prr.
<ind ~1'fniut11 nd1ruh· .John S1·hrn1t1.
becnu~•' 11/ lhf' 111111!'~11111 in ll1s 11rpklv
ne\\'S r•·port I 11rn ~urT th1· 1n1en1 1\a~ tn
say .. ,1 11:1.~ l•H• l,'ll P l1•r thr Bnt 1~h to dc1
11n~1thing 111 rr111cdv lh1.~ l;i1·k. hu l tht"
Arnenciin i;por1:-n1•'n :111~11 1 •n•d ll1r rrv
lnr ll elp b\ (!(111;1t1n~ h1111drl'di> nf
lhousandi; i.1 pnv:il"lr n11•nell 11 r;1p,)11:-;
ancl 11n1n1u11111011 fnr ll1r> p111"p11s1· nr fln11·
1ni: lhc Bril 1 ~ti I IOT!I(' C11'1r·d
Yt1U can hon1h ;t 1·011111 r,\ until 11 1s <1
!nil~.< of ru bhlc·. h11! yt111 h:i \11• !lfll c11n
qu rrrd H unl1I ~o\lr :1rrro1ei; are 11·:i lk 111g
on Ille i;oil 11nd in total cool.rot of thf'
~urv11"\n~ p0p11 l11ce This cannot happr11
until ~u1•h 1 imc as tl1l' patnu1s arc
dis;:irmcd.
A, S. ANJ)ER SON
T/1e editor1n/ nrldrcssed itself In 11
netoSlt'ffer circ11fute<.I by Rep. Jnhn (: .
Scht11H<: rn-T11.~1n1 J. Co11gressn1011.
Stl11n1tt said tight g1r11 /al.I>.~ !1or111rrt
Gr1•nt 8rita111"s \V or/d \V11r 11 defe11sc
rjjorts r111d liberal Swiss gun lau1s-
J.·r11t f/1fler from 111vadi71g Switzer·
laud.
81dldo:ed Au.'<ly
To the Editor
Ed itor
Gone~ Bulldozed away-a large and
lovely old pepper tree know n af-
fectionately as the "swinging tree·• lo
neighboring youngsters. It even received
fronl page acclain1 Jn the DAJLY Pl.LOT
some months 11so.
F'edco Inc. owns lhf' land on the
northei:ist corner of I/arbor and Baker.
Thty had the right lo tear down the 20
towering eucalyptus lreei; if they ~·ere In
the way of the ir fut ure building and
street improvement. lhou~h 11 grie\'ed
me to see lhen1 df..'stro_\t-ii \\'ht•n 1his waa
taking fllllCf' I 1nqu1red 11 hc-the r the
'"Swingu1g ltl't' .. 11,oulci stav :-11d \\a! a.s· .~ured 1t 11,ou!d. It v.·ill be-i C'h:irming re·
n11ncler nf ttie past and 11 grttn oasis
amidst acres of concrtle parking lot.
ALL \\"110 KNF.\\' lhal th is tree would
re111a10 credited F'edco Inc. \\·lth 11
v.·rl{'Otlll' :i;:en.~e of esthelic \'il luP-unusu11 I
rnr M d1S:touot c.lt>\lllrtmenl slore chain. In
f<lr t I "'.1!'" 1n the prorC$S of com po~l nfi!; .1
letter in \\'l1h:h ""e wo11ld c.xµrc~ll 11ur
thanks. l11s1cad, they v.·111 re<.<e!Ye oi C'OJIY
iHailhox
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Lettrrs from readers are welcom e.
Nonnally writers shoulll convey their
1~Lessoges i·11 300 1vo-rds or less. The
righ t tn condense lelters to fir !paC'•
or c/1nllno1e /lltel is rr~crl'ed. 1\lt let-
lers Tu lis! i11cl1•d e sir111otu.re a11d mail-
111!1 cr<Ldres.s. bur 111n11es 1n<1~ be 1uitlL·
l1p/d O•L request if s11ffic:i€nt reason
'·~ nrpa1·e11t. Poetry will f!Ot be pub·
lisllcd.
nr tl11s ;i!nng with ntir plea thal the ruture
J<Jnd.~ca1J111g of !his pr11n1> rosta ~11'-sa
prupcrl.v 11·nn l con~1~! 0f i>llll anothPr
hl11r of rnni.:rete , pa ve1ncnt and block
l\"<Jll
l\tRS. JOHN R ZORG£::R. J R.
f\'t•t '' ·1•11ltli1.!' Caiet.e rin
Tri rhr £di1nr ·
Thank you for ynur article on our
cafr!{'ria. its food and low pr i<.<cs.
lh1wr1·cr 11e wot1ld like lo point out
1h:it 1f thr ,:!Cllt'ral puhhc st~r!Pd
pntr-0n1z1n~ lhe fac1htv. th('re would be
ht!ll' or no roon1 for Patienl visi1ors and
our 011 n i:n1pl11ves
i -n r <'ilff'IC>ria ;:ii lloag ll11Sp1t:il is
11r_l!:i1112ed fnr f'nlplnye~ and 1s no t. as
!>IJC'll. a ""Jlllblic" l"tife1en11
KEITH \VAl.l.F.V
i\~51.~tan! Arlm1n1~!raror
Hoag i\·1en1onal Hos pital
llri1°(•1· lli."i«'flltt'l f!.'ifl
·rfl !l1r 1·:cJ11or
li111·111g tl1r ~111n111rr 1111' )"nun~rst.
i·!11kL 11 s,.,n, l!i''". !0<1k tlrivC'r"s cducalu1n
;!I :.l'hn(l\. ;111d ~111cr rl'r·c111ng hi:ii
lf':irn {'r"S pr1'rl)il I ha1·c brrn rha11ffe11rf'd
ar11un1J Nr11'port Rc.1rh <.1 nd Cos!n i\11's;:i
<la1/y I le drives c<1rcfulty and well. b11t
has ali;o learned In drive ·defcnsivclv anrl
"'1th 11·orry inslead of plcasure-bc"Cau~e
of rude and dangerous aduU drivtrs'
I HAD NOT realized how many \vert 011
thf' rn;ul.~ 11nril lhis past fev.',\\'eeks. There
hai; not been an hour "'hen at least ont',
1nort -Often !'c\·rral. mature ii rivrr:'! rhd
not pull chrcct\y in front of him from
four·\\·a.v stops iv.·hen he had the righl-of.
way) or sharp!.'" cu t 1n fron1 other lanes,
ofttn withOul using any s1gnal1; or in·
dicators. ~1an\• \Vere womf'n bel\1·1'en 4n
and 50 years o·r agr., rl1.'>play1ng the rude~l
ignoraryce l)f the I raffle law:::. but driving
expensive cars.
AT O:'<i"E Tl1\IE this evl'n1ng n1y son
"'a1tcd courteously al the four.way ~lop
at Clay and Irvine while a driver on hii::
right crm;sed. then ?. drivcr on his left
pulled nut. I.hen , juq; as ht slartecf int o
the intersection. anoth('r woman in n late
model Continental pulled right into hi.'I
path from the right after barely
htsitaling al !he sign.
NOT ONCE HAS a younR trenager bet'n
SO rude or reckless , yet I fee l sure the!ie
setrish. arrogant "adults.. arc lhe
11tron~est critics of our younR people'.
naming lhem \\'ilh the "l'Orsl o( lhP1r own
11inR.
If any rt'adtrs h.1\'f knowingly bt'ha\'·
ed in this manner, tind are capRble -0{
shan1e, think a moment, <ind ht more
rnurtrou.'> in lht' future. It 1s rontagious.
and sn is dfs·courtt.sv. Which kind of
An1eric11 do }'t>ll wnnt "tomnrrov.·"' It isn't
b.\' 11·ords lhR! iCi; donf', but by
clecrls-01.:RS.
J . R. PETERSQ;;
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Saddlehaek Today's Flnal
EDITION N.Y. Stocks
VOL. 64 , NO. 221 , 6 SECTIONS, 86 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBE~ IS, 1971 TEN .CENTS
San Clemente Aides Huddle on Business Fees
A spetial San C!e1nente Chamber of
t:o1nn1erte eo1111nittee -plus inlereste d
husincssnil'n and City Clerk hfax Berg -
11 ill n1ee1 Tuesday niorning to ha1nmer
nut a final solution lo son1e inequities 1n
1·1ty propo::>:1!s Iv \1as11y re111se busine ss
li cense fees.
Arnl thus l'ar. businl'S$111Cll and ci1 y of·
f1 eials have said that a solution to the
llC\\' l'ee!'i seen1.s el11se
Tucsda~ ·s 1neeting will havt the ~1ng le
:?.Oal of linn1ng up !hr than1her l'Om·
m1t1ce s recn111men<lat1ons on tht new !re
st ructure \Vh1 ch is pro posed to go into t'f·
Ject Jan. I. ll v:i!l be at 9:30 a.in. In th e
San Clemente ottice of San Diego Ga.~ and
t-~lectric Co,
The re\'islo1 -tht firsL increases in
c11v bu~iness licenses si n<:t 1955 -are a
blind of gross-reccipL percentages for
sonie busi nesses and increased flat l'ees
ror others.
Despite poor resu\!s in other coastal
ci ties In recent vears. the issue over
gross recl"ipts has· not yet stirred a wave
ol' bt1s1nessn1 an protests locally.
Bob !\lath1son . a spokcsn1an for the
special chan1ber com1nlttee \\h1ch has
.~pent n1onlhs on \ht issue, agrees with
Beri that an equitable solution t an be
oters
ltJa1·i11es Battle
El Toro Melee
Investigated
8}' ARTHUR R. Vll\'Stl or r~. 0111r Plitt >;!•!!
Confl icting reporl~ ranging froni •
fistfi ght outside an enlisted men·s club to
tiporadic, scattered acts or racial violencl'!
JH'OUncl El Toro I\ilarilte Corps Air Station
'J"uesday night are being probed today.
One or the few facts confinned \"'a!I'
that one r..·Jarlne tias been hospitalized i11
fair eond!tion l\'ith an 11bdon1 inal ~tab
11·ound.
The victin1 11·a~ identified a~ Jes~e
Flrown. but his rank . age and hometow n
11·rre not dist lf/sed.
Th e official account gi ven i~ that two
:'llarines filng led outside the clu b beer
haU about 11 p.m .. re sulting ,in a me!el'!
\\·hen military pol ice units arrived to
break up a crowd of about 30 to 50
v.:atchcrs.
Nu rses 11t Orange County J\!edical
Center. hov:ever. told nev:s men several
men \\'ere injured.
So did a Navy medical corpsm an v.•ho
dc~cribed 11·ti<1t he called fights all around
the base, involving blac:k and \vhit e
fl larinf.'s.
"I don'[ dr>ny i! T jusr dnn"l ha\'e anv
ntore inform al ion than I i;:a\·e. \Ye"re :still
putting the detail!) together now.'' said
ooe b;i~e s1mk11sn1;1n
Hr v:as no! identified by 11 11v spr tifi('
military role in the probe, or relea~e of
information obtained .
"I can't find him ,'" said a sergeant on
duty.
The nrfi cial announ r{'rnenl earlier Ra id
~evrral men hare been held for qut>~·
t1onlng ab-O ut the. violt>nct but that so fa r
nont' had been charged \l'ith specific of ..
f{'l'\S{'S.
Racial pr0blems ha1·e led 1o past
\'iolence al other U.S. do1ncstie military
Insta llations including the sprav.'ling
t:an1p Prndlcton i\tarine Corps Training
Center in San Ocii:o Counl y.
If unofficia l accounts or l11e incident
Tue~dav night at the 3,000.man El Toro
!\·fCAS 'tacilitv art substantiated . it will
be the first sUch kno"'n major incident in
Orange Count y. . .
The l\larine i njµr~d was 11! first listed
in i;eriou~ condition at the county
Oraage C.a1t
Weatker
Cool ocean breezes continut fet
bring Southland temperatures to ai
tolerable lr.\'el today. High.OJ 11long:
the coasl \\'ill be around 71 risin g
lo 87 inland. Lows lonighl 11round
'2·66.
l~SIDE TODAY
Afltr jo11r man·madt voya~e!
to t11e moo11. how macli do
:rcie11tisls rt ol/11 k11ow about tile
origi11 of E:urtli'• !ntellitt.? Ste
Pagr. 28.
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hospital's lntensil'e care unit but this wa1
!•ter revised tn fair.
Nt1 determination had been made
whether the several other men said to be
injured were Marines who gathered to
watch a fight, or ~!P officers detailed to
disperse. them.
John Nelso11,
Lagu11a Hills
Doctor, Dies
Dr. John-Miller Nelson of San Clemente
-a physician for 35 years ••ho aclively
practiced in Leisure World -clied of a
:i1udden illne:;s In his home Sunday.
Dr. Nelson. who practiced for many
years in fl1issou!a, r..tont., joined !he
Laguna Hills !\1edical Clinic six vears <i_go
and 1\·orked actively unt il hi3 death. 1-!e
wa .~ 7L
Dr J\'elson was a gradua1e of thr
l;ni1 ersitv of i\l irinesota l\ledieal Scho"I
and SL Olaf's College 1n J\linntsot a. He
"'a.o; a member tif the 1-lannony i\1;,isonl{:
Lodge 49 in J'vlissoula and Je1·era l pro·
lession al a~sociat ions.
lie ll'as ;. member or lhe Lull11·_ran
Church of Our Cross 1n L<1guna Hill.~
"'llere memori;il services ~·il l take pl<1ee
Thursday at 10 :30 a.m.
Grave;i;ide service.~ "·ill prered,. 1l1e
memorial ri tes at 9 o'clock Th1lr's<l<I\'
morning al. Pacific View i\temorial Park
in Corona de! J\lar.
Dr. Nelson leaves hi.~ "'1dow . Ann a l.011
J\"elson of the horne at 4107 Calle Bien·
venido: a daughte1', 1\-fiss Janite Nelso n
of Lon g Beach: a son, Dr. Jatnes E
r-.'elson nr Great f"al ls, r..1onL: lhrc e
bro thers, Arthur Nelson of Kans as, Erl·
ing Nel son of Wisconsin 11nd Reu ben
Nelson of Riverside: three !isters, !\.l rs.
Dora Be.vtridge tif ~1ont ana, r.trs. Trenf'
Brown of t.l1nnesota and i\·lrl!. Genevievt
Simpson of Heme!, and I w o
grandchildren.
Sheffer Laguna Beach ~1ortu<1r.v l~ in
charge cf arrangements.
Marine Arrestet.I
On Robbery Rap
San Ctemtnte polit'e have arrested a
young Ca mp Pendlelon ~farint on ~
$12,500 warrant charg ing arme.d robberv
or a local bar tarlitr this month in which
a lone gun1na n escaped with $106.
Richard E. C.Obb, 22. who lives in a bar·
racks at the base. was arrested Tuesda_y
after a joint. investiealion by local dete<:·
lives and military investigators.
Cobb'Was arraigned today in municipal
court and was formally charged with
entering the Stage Co&ch lnn just before
closing on the morning or Sept. 3 and
alltged\y sttaling the cast-al gunpoint.
The owner of !he bar. at 3707 $. El
Camino Real told police the gunman wore
a brown wig during the holdup.
Local detectives used /1 compo~1tt
dr•wing of lht 1uspt:ct ir. their In·
vestigation. Included in the evidence In
the case is a hrtiwn wi~ 111leged IC) helon1
to Cobb and found amona his belonginga.
pollce said.
1•1or ked out in 11n1e.
"There doesn't seen1 to be much of a
problen1 with !he basic philosophy here.
Jl 's n1ore a matter of do!lars in son1l"
ca tegories c.nd v.·e really feel 1hat can be
easily \vorked tiu l." hr said during a
t:llan1ber directors' meeting Tuesday.
Berg agrees.
"\Ve ha ven't had the ho\vl we expe<'lf.'d
so l'ar. and \\'e honestly believe thal
f'1'eryone has been given ample tin1e and
1nforn1 alion about the revision ,'' Berg
said.
Basically, the proposal~ 1·all for 1n·
~rcased fl at fees on specit1c business and
profession al eategones.
So111e. large businesses falling under the
grvss-recei pts categories t' o u Id ex·
penenct a 700 perc ent increase in license
lees.
Copie~ of the proposed increases hal't
been available for busi nessmen at tlly
!Jai l for the· past :ieveral months.
City eounei !nlen have yet lo schedule
public hearings on the proi>0sed revision.
awailing a flrrn recommendation fron1
lhl' cha1nber committee .
Al. a re cent study session couucilincn
11nd cun1n11 ttee 1nembers agreed Iha!
~ome rcfine1nenl could be niade on fees
-prin1arily in the relaLJonshi p between
an1ounts charged for so1ne professiona l
eategories as opposed to semiprofe:>Siona l
ones.
"'li 's difficult to ger into spe,·1f1cs and
present a t·lear picture 10 all the
busines:;me n,'' Berg has explained,
''there are dozens of otcupational
1.:ategories and niost have di fferent fees
,.\Vhat we seem to be down to n<llV is a
1nil1ler of dollars and not p)iilosophic:-.
and I lh1nk that ea11 be easi ly worked
uut "
lipro;ir in Nr wport Be.a<.:h i11 recen t
years O\'er the gross-receipt~ Philosophy
grew so intense that city offlcials !erap-
ped 1he tntlre plan a11d opted_ instead, for
a blanket i ncrea~e.
Opposit ion f1·n1n bu sinesstnen in t h a t
city stemrned frorn asse rted pryinl!. by
city license offici als into business financ·
c.-;, Opponents argued that the prying was
a,11 invasion of a businessn1a n's priva cy.
Bui San Clcn1~1t e councilmen recently
agref'd !hat !he gruss-ret'eipts lorrnal
11·ould be no different than Ille federa l
governn1en !'s inco1nc tax pracl!ees whil.'.h
also arc based upon exa1n1nat ion of a
businessm<1n's receip!s.
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So1uetlii11g to Pouffer
!\l!ndful of the de1i ca1c relationship bel\,cen church
an cl state. th!~ ~lcdford . Ore. chu rch is tur re ntly
d1spl ayin1? its 1·on1mentary nn the state nf nlankind.
,A. Bibl ical quotation. it Is not but at least its ti mely
and topical and probably helped even \rage-frozen
parishio ners work up a smi!f'.
High Scl1ool Has
1',yo Nc\Y Aides
S<111 L'.lenic:nlf' ll1gh School \1'11! ha\t
t11·0 nc11' arln11n1s!rarors \\l1 cn Sl.'.11001
~tart.~ ne~L il'lunday
John Sn1art or ;{an Clen1enl P. \\'ill S!'rl'f'
as ass1 ~tant pr1nC"1pal. rrplal·1ng Ed l\1n ·
(.:31d who \I'll! be J.Hlnt'i paJ Of Jl•Jart o
l'or.c;ter J unior High 1n S;1n .J11an
CapisLranu.
Sn1ar1. who has ~erved .11 ~ b0y'.!i vw r
principal. taught two years 111 1hr
d1~l rict and then served one ,1car as an
adn1inis1rator.
Taking Smart'.'! fonner posi1ion wi ll be
Don Jeisy of San Ju•n Capistrano. Jef~y
has served 'ix year.~ in the dislritl and 1s
al~o • member of the Capistrano Parks
and Recreation Commission.
Cle1nente Chooses Firn1 ,
To Print Cha11iber Book
/\ 2:'1·vrar-01d pri n1ing f1r111 in lrvinr
T11c.~da v w;i ~ c·ho sen fro 111 17 bidder~ 10
prin1 n~-~1 }ear';<; expanded ed1t1on of thf'
wldly-uscd San Clemente Cham ber of
()unn1crer \elrphone directory.
Ch<.mber directors unani1nously agrred
111 award the $19.650 job lo the Hendricks
Printing Com rany.
·rhe awa rd <.'an1e amid VO\\'S fron1
('hamber r..la nag er Robert Eva ns tha t he
pledges ne.x!. year's clireclnry lo be the
"besl ever.''
The chamber will pri~t :>00 more eopies
of th e book for distribution the last Satur·
dav in January. The total press
run. E:vans s11 id. would be 19,000 copies.
The expense for the book this year is
:iboul -~2.000 niore than !a.,1. prin1arily
IJceause ol !he u1sappc;1ra11cc nf coded
tal)('s u ~d to prinl individual listings.
The additional press run and usr of bet·
ier quality pAfM'r stock also contributed
ru the increalic.
The tapes -\1•hith autom11tie;i1Jy can
be fed into a lypesclting machine. thus
:-1aving ma n hours -disappe(lred "''ilh
the closing of ll<imhy Printers in Sa11
Clemente. the fir m \Vhich performed the
printing job on the current edition._
1'hr directory project is being un·
derta ken !his year by !1·1rs. Lucy Carr,
who told directors that revenues from ad -
vertising are so aring, compared to last
year's efforts.
CofC Unmo-ved
Conlracls for 11dvcr1islng al read y
amount to $13,500. she said , and of thBI,
$9.000 already has been coll ected.
Ne\v buslnesse~ already have purcha!!·
r.d S2.000 worth or advertising for the
book's yellow pages.
Won't Ask Bau. on Ato1n Plants
/\ rt nell'ed plea by a. loc11 l universlt.v
\\'Omen's group for !:ian Clementr.
Chamber of Commerce endorsement of a
ban on nuclear generators fell on dear
ears before chamber directors Tuesday ,
The group of chamber leaders agrttd
lo fi le the lelter from the Beleaguered
Earlh Commiltet: of lhe loca l chapter of
the American Associalion of University
women.
They chose. inste11d. lo reiterate !heir
stand of last Noven1ber "'hich states that
the chAmhl"r would rernai n neulrAI on the
matter· 11.nd rely on the judgment or
government regulatory bodi es.
S pecif i r1 l l y .the letlrr fron1
8elc11.guertd Earth chair1nan i\-tr~ K. C.'
Hicks wa11 for 1.'hamber ~upport of •
nioratorium on the construction or any
new plants-including the proposed pair
at San Onofr e -unhl sa fet y and other
controversial ma tters are resolved.
"I think we should stJck to what we
agreed upon last year." Chamber Presi·
dent Walter Hunter told director~.
One po1tscript was addfl:I by aome
directors. however.
Th e group agreed that a copy of the
t hamber pol icy and a duplicatt of !ht
university women letter be sent lo
trustees of lhe Capistrano Unified Schoo l
District V.'ho have received the same
moratorium apptal.
"~1~ybe our po~ition wHI help th e boerd
deal with the issue as well." said Ray
Campbell.
•
$2,000 Donation
Paves Tl1e Way
San Clemente Hig h School's new
sidewalk on Pico Avenue will be~ financed
by a •generous gift
Trustees or the Capistrano Un ified
School District learntd t\1 o n d ay
lhat $1,000 has betn don2.ted for lhe pro--
jec1 by the Insurance Age nts Associa·
lion and JameS M. Holbert.
The projecl calls fo r a temporary
sidewalk along unimproved property
between the high ~chool and CRrrows
Rtstaurant. It include!> a rf'.':gular
~idewalk on portions of lhe school pro-
perty.
Tax Boost,
Seco11d Vote
U11(le1· Study
By f'"REflEl!ll'I\ SCHOE,\IEHL 01 l~O 01111 ,ilOI S!IH
Another bond eleelion OI' a hike in taxe.•
"'ere two alterna tives l1sled today by lh •
15U?crintendent o[ t he Sa!dleback Com·
1nunity College district to fu nd con·
sLructio n of buil dings in lhe wakt cif
1'ue5day's \'Oler denial or issuance nf
$24.3 million in bonds.
"I \'Iii! n1ak e a rcpn1·t to the hoard
fl'lond<iy night." added Dr. Fred Breiner.
''B1Jt the hoard wi!I have to rn<ikc the
determinalion. ''
Only 15 percent. of the 74.247 college
distrit·t !un1ed oul 'l\1esda y lo 1 ote on the
bond iss11e Official resull s showed :>,427
yes votes ilnd 5,986 no voles. A two-third
yes plura)i\.y was required for passage .
The $24.8 niillion \\'a5 soug ht to fi nance
construction of perrnanent bu ildings on
the Saddleback can1pu~. 28000 l\ilargueritfl'
Parkway. !\1isslo n Viejo. Additionally, ll
n1illion v.·ould have go ne to\vard ac--
quisi!ion of land for a branch campus.
Bremer said th e district could seek
slate aid for thr. construction of
pern1anent buildings, buf. lo do so, lhe
district wotiltl have lo raise funds as well.
"To do that , Wl" 1vuuld ltl'Y son1 c
pennissil'c taxes.'' he noted
The olhcr allernatil'e. Bre.n1er sal<l,
1vould be another bond eleclilln, bu! he di d
nut <.:01n1nenl further on surh a po~sibil 1·
ty
"\\'r do know lha t we inust eome i1p
\1'1th son1e new building.~-:· Breiner said.
"Of COllfSC .. r·m diSill}potn tcd with lhe
,.,.~ult~ o! !lie election. but T'n1 opt lmisllc
lh:it Lhe voter~ \l'i lJ come lhrou gh for Lhe
t·o!legc." hl" co111111ented
The school chief said his "P!imtsrn
sten11ned rroin pa~( ;;c!ions of the v0ter ...
in rreating-ll1l' cli.~t rii·t in 1967 and ap.
pr0\'1ng 1 ~su.~nt'l' of S!I:; rnill ion in bond~
in l~lfi8 for acquisition of land for the
pre~e nt e;in1pu~. construct.11111 o t
relocatable. building~ and a ptrn1anent
Ji hriHI
Crni111dbreaking ceremonif's for lh•
ne1v $3 million library \viii be held Mon·
cla v.
N<111c nf th!': t ru stees on lhe rl istrict
board could be reac hed this 1noroing ror
tomment. nn the vo te.
The bond money . had it been appro ved.
v.·ould have gone toward !he i.:onstruction
of a science·mathem<1Ucs center. fi ne
arts center. administration cent c r ,
tech nology center. busi ness t' e n t e r.
athletics and physical education center
and a gy1nnasium.
The hi nds for the second campus, co l·
legc officials said. we re needed because
the presen1. c/l mpus would hit lht: 10,(l(h)
stud ent population limit in 1!178.
Th ere was no widespread organized op.
position to the bond measure. although a:
few loc al commuoil.y organization~ and
individua ls co ndemned !he measure.
Bremer suggested th at the rt cent
decision by the stale Supren1t Court
bf-anding presenl Jor.ms~oLs.c.bool . Jin_a!l·
cing a'.'i unconstitutional coupled \V1\h the
ge neral state nf the nation's econl)my led
people ln vote against the bond measure.
Plane Crash -,)
JACKSON. Miss <AP ! -A priva te
plane wUh six pe rsons aboard crashed lo.
da"y when ii snagged .treetQps in ~f>o
proaching Jack.w n ~funlc1pal AirpOrt, loU..
ing Fl\le of those aboard. Tom bits of the
plane remained caught !n the trees !lnd
Gther parts were scattered along tht
grou nd .
The injured man was taken to a
Jacks()n Hospital.
Na1nes and rurther details were. not Im·
n1cdiately available.
'
f DAILY PILOT SC
Irvine
Sixtffn educ1tlonal, health and JOC taJ
agencies in Orange County received
granta in u cus of $5,000 frnm tht .Jamf'S
l rvint Foundation, il was announced to-
.~y. The grMts, totaling $457 .515 71,
'.:•ere made during lhe fiscal year endi ng '~-31. ·~. Chapman CoUege, St. Joseph's Hospital
·:lb Orange and Anahei m MtmorlaJ
:~ospital were tht! Orange Cou nt.y in·
:-.ctitutions recei ving lhe largest amounts : +. $75,000 each.,
: ~The Chapman grant supports building
· 'bnovation and the award to Anaheim
: .lx>spital will establish an acute cardiac
~care center. The grant to St. Joseph's
\\ill provide for additions to that
hospita l's coronary uni t.
Statewide, the Irvine Founda tion grants
totaled $2.8 million and 94. percent of the
91 grants '\'ere made to organliatlons
Grants • Ill
working in the fie.lds of hia:Mr education,
youth ae.rvice.s and medJeal W t , 1 f'aun·
dal~n 11pokesm~n u ld.
Absenl from the list of Irvine Foun-
dation recipient.. this year were several
Orange Counly art! institutions lhat had
been named 1n prior years, Among
cullural organizal!ons dropped from the
foundation grants lis t are. the Symphony
Association of Orange County, Laguna
Beach Community PJ;n·ers, South Co11 .c;t
Repertory and the L~·ru: Opera Associ a·
Lion of Orange County .
further, 26 orgMl l..atlons in California
shared gra nts in arnounts less th an
$5,000. These 1nvard.c; "'ere nfJt detailed 1n
the foundation annual repnrt released to-
dav. but fou ndation attorney Howard J .
Prjvett l!11id manv of these are Orange
County agencies. Grants to all 2S totaled
$4~.050 during 1970.
Followina Is I llllint of all (r'anta: Ovt.r
'5.000 made to Oran<• Coanty, iroup•:
Brtlllt lnttft\lt1, 111,000 for Ora11ge
County Center I mprovement•;
Providence Speech and Hearing Cllnie,
Orange, $l9,000 for hearing test equip-
ment; Boys' Club of Santa Ana , $10,615.71
to purchase a bus; South Coast Com·
munily Hospital. Laguna Besch. 140.000
lo furnish Coronary care unit and huy
a~dlo-visua! equipment;
Orange Empire Council Boy Seoul~ of
Ameri ca, $18,000 to begin .. inner clty"
delinq uency pre vention p r o J e c I :
Children's Ho1ne Societ y or Santa Ann,
$20,000 10 place wards of the cnu rt tn
adoptive homes:
Salvation Army. Santa Ana. $15.000 to
build youth center: UC Irvine Interfaith
Fo u ndati o n , $5 ,000 !or in·
terdenominalional student center:
::Co~~t Associatio11 Lauds Voters Order
Schoo l Split . :
·salt Creel{ Beach Pu1·chase By The Aswciated Prt:8S
For the lirst time in the 2S.yea r history
nf California's school unification ;ii:t.
v0ters ha1•e ordered lhe splitting of
unified districts back into smaller .school
governing units.
·.
The proposal for county purchase of
4.8fl{) feet of beach between Salt Creek
and Dana Strand has won endorsement
frt)m the board of directors of the Orange
County Coast Association.
Huntington's
Ad1ninistrator
Miller Fired
By ALAN OIRKIN or th• 01111 ,.1101 s1a11
fl?yle rifil!er, 59. is no longer city ad·
m1n1stra tor of Huntington Beach_
He was ousted from the $34 ,000-a-yea r
j<lb at 5 p.m. Tue.<idBv ~·hen he was serv-~ by City At t.omey
0
Don Bonfa with two
dociunen ts -notice of the council's in·
tention to remove him as of Oct. 18 of his
immediate suspension.
The action was made public at 11 :4.~
Jl m. when the City Council re.convened
from an executive session lasting two
hours and 40 minutes.
Bonfa read a council·authorized slate·
ment announc.in~ the ou!ter and .!'italing
t hat Assistant City Adm i n is t r a t o r
'Brander Castle y,•ould be "the acting city
administralor pro tempore."
"The City Council ha s directed the
"])er so Mel director 1 Ed Thompson ) to
·Commence a nation wide search through
the state Personnel Board to find a new
cit y administrator,'' the terse. statement
5ald.
1'\o grounds or reasons for the dismissal
were given. The vote fo r dismis~al also
wa~ not announced althoup;h it is knnwn
that it was 5 to 2 with Al Coen. Mrs.
'.Norma Gibbs, Jerry Mainey. Jac.k Green
aind Donald Shipley in faYor and Mayor
George ~IcCracken and Ted Bartlett op-
posed.
"J!·s thP. opi nion 11f mys('lf and .<ipecial
counsil (the Santa Ana law firm ()f Rutan
and Tucke ri that the city ch;irter doe~
n()t prov ide for an appeal." Bonfa ~11id in
e press conference late Tuesday night.
"If ?.tr. Miller request.c; reasons he shal l
be provided with reasons but not with
cause or ground s," Bonfa said.
!\ti.lier has se\·en da~·.c; frnm th r ser\'ing
l'\f the notices at 5 p.m. Tuesday to re-
guest a public hearing before the coun c1t.
But, accord mg to the-charter. rhe coun·
ell's "action shall be final and !'.hall not
rfepend on any particular degree ri f proof
11t the. hearing. the purpose of "'hich is In
allow the C11y C<iun c1l and 1he c1 t,v ad-
ministrator lo present Ill eac h nlhe.r and
the publi c all perlinrnl facts prior lo the
final acti0n <if removal "
ORANG! COAST
DAILY PILOT
ORANG;! COAST ,U&l ISHJNG CCM,ANV
l!ob•ri N. Weed
P•••.d•nt •"" ~u~ll•her
Joe~ It. C url•v
Vk:t "•niclont t r.cl Gtflt11t Mtn•ll"°
Tliv"'•• Keevil
l!:O!!Cf"
l),o,.•1 A. lol urp~i "t
M1ntDlnt Ed1111r
Clo.arl•, M. Looi llticli•rd P. Nill
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· (OVf"lfJ'f, 1,,J, Or~ (Ottt PubU11\l"1
er.IOtlly, No MWll tter•t•. lll•n lr1!10'\1,
edltwlll "''"'' or 111v,...llM"'fft1 hertlll
...,,. 11t '""'"""'_, wl!,_! ll>Klll PV> """·*' llf copyrlfl'lt -·· ---, ............ ,..111 •• ,.._,, 9t.odl 111d C11tt Mftt . C..!1'9rnl1. S..l)ll('tf~ ., , • .,..,, ,, u """~"'1.,, 11y °"'u u.i. .._1111y1 '"rn'"'" .... u1111io.w. u.1' .-•My.
The Coast Associ ation d j r ec l n r s
adopted the reso!utin n nf support al a
breakfast. meeting t.oo..i) ·• the Brilbna
Bay Club. following a present ion of the
plans by Richard L. Weiser. •ecutive
vice president of Avco Community
Developers, owners of the 3~ acres of
properly the count y would acquire.
The pro posal. which includes complete
development of the arf'a by Avco, in·
eluding public parking lot s. roads, cnn-
cession stands. rest rooms and fl ther sup-
port facilities. goes before the OranRe
County Board of SupervL-;ors a week from
today. The price. for the package I! $2.5
million ,
\Veiser to!d the Coasl Association dlrec-
toi::s that having the public areas
develo~ by Avco and turned over to the
county ready for use would r;ave the
county money end would provide public
use or the area two years sooner th11n if
the county merely acquires the land end
undertakes the development.
Weiser estimated that if the agreement
can be reached 8QOn, he would hope to
close the eScrow before Feb. 1.5. 1972. The
beach could be available by September or
October of 1972.
Weiser noted with the Sl.400 per front
foot which is being considered for stale
acquisition of the beach adjacent to
Doheny State Beach.
The proposal , which has been In
negoti ation for Approx imatel y 11 year and
has bun through at le&t 11 do1en
revisions during that timP, previous ly
v.•on endorsement ofth e county's Ocean
and Shoreline Planning and Steering
Committee.
Police Officer
Arrests Pair
For Car Theft
T\\'O young men v.·hn rnarle 11 gr8ve
mistake while asser1 ed!y attempting to
hot "''ire a car in the Hotel LaRuna park·
ing lot early today are coolin,lil their heels
in the Laguna cily jail while awai ting ar·
rangemen l o" suspicion of grand theft,
au!(l
The. car selected by Rnbp r\ Lynn f\i ur·
ra v 20 of Co rona. and Roberl Coad y
T):grear'. 22. of Hespe ria, for lheir prr-
dawn escaparte \.\.'as the propl'rl\' of 11n
An11he1m pohce officer who allegr.s he
ca ught them in lhe act, acCQrdi ng to
p!'ll1ce.
Thr nff1crr, Fredcr1r.k :-.:. J\11lls .Jr sau1
hi' came 0 11! nf the Hotel La guna at ap· pr(lxlmatel~· 1.4fi a.m. and fou nd one of
the suspeCts 1n his car, the other
<.'rouc h1 ng hrs1de 1t . The 1gn11ion \\'!f('~ has been d1sC'On-
nected from the staner sw11ch and 1·ross-
ed, and lhe car mo\'ed about. 10 feel from
\1·hrre he had parked it. Mills said
Placing them under tenta fi\'e arrest. he.
nagged dO\\'n a ,p_assing_ Laguna Bl.'aCh
pnlice patrol car in which the suspects
were transported to the sts!ion for book·
1ng.
Need a
The votes. both over"'·helming. were in
the Newman-Gustine Joint School District
in the San Joaquin Valley and the giant
f\1odoc·Tu\elake Joint ·unified School
Di.!'itrict in northeastern California.
The vote in the Gustine district was
1.:1:!3 tn 58li to end the five·year merger
and divide the district al the Slanislaus-
Merced COllnly line. F:;ich new district
"·ill ha ve about 1.500 pupils.
The vote in northeast Cahfornia ""~s
1,l t9 10 274 to hreak the big district up 1n·
tn two: the former Modoc Union High
School District and the Madeline portion
or Lassen Co unty and lht! former
Tulelake Joint Union High School District
in Siskiyou County.
ff g IA?*-,, ; '@iUJI
Capo Screens
Candidates
For City Post
Preli minary screening of 11pplicRt1on11
for San Juan Capistrano's first director
of public gaiety began today.
Ctty ~1anager Doniild G. \\'cidner said
more than 50 applications ha ve been
received for the post which "'·ill be the
equivalent to police chief in other cities.
Applications will be narrO"-'ed down to-
day 11nd tomorrow to JS by the
preliminary screening board -San
Clemente Police Chief Clifford Murr;i_v,
Laguna Beach Police Chlef Joseph Kelly
and Sheriff's Captain Doup;las Watson.
From these 15. three will be .selected by
11n oral screen ing committee which "'ill
be:. compr ised of a city manager , a police
chief and an acl'ldemiclan.
Members of the city rnuncil "''ill be sit-
ting In on both committ ees a.s observers.
The final decision will be made by the ci·
Iv ma na_ger, :o;uhje ct to the approval of
the counci l.
San Juan'5 direc1or of ruhlic safe!~' wi ll
!pend his first year studyi ng the; cit y':i:
particular needs and organizin g l'l police
department to best ser\·e the community.
The term .. pub lic ~;ifety" h<i~ bPen
definrd hv \\'eidner as ";i romprehrn.c;h·e
cnnc t p! ~nc0mpa.c;sin~ all maJnr a~rel'ts
of icommun1{\' arli\'i!ie .c; whi rh \\·h1c h
mat eri ally affect the health. safety and
t.1·elf11re of re.~idents,"
A pnlicPman who i~ ;i puhhr ~afrt\' of-
fi cer "-'ould be-equ1pped tn pro1 irlf' or
h;i\·e ecce.~.c; to a~ "full ;in arr<'iY of public
sefety ~er vires as possibl e .. ,
One of the ne"'' r hie f'i Jobs wilt hP lo
deride if the "public safety" type of
drparlment ...,·oul d he be!tPr f o r
Cap i~lr;ino than a conventional police
department.
The citv council has budgeted S2~.fl()O
for 1he new c.hief 's first year. This "'ill
include approximatel y $14,000 for his
salary, a vehicle secretarial service, sup-
plies, and other limited equipment.
Laugh?
Cornedy Show Tickets Avail,able
Tickets are still avail able for the Ski\e!I
and Henderson benefit sho w Sept. 24 and
25 in San Juan Capistrano.
The -well·knO"-'n comedy team will give
t\l,·o performanre!I on bnth Frid11y a~
Sa turdav -a din ner ~how end 11 cockt1111 I
show at.the f~l Adobe. RPslauran!
Procf'ed s v.·i1l go to the Fiesta de la!
Golondr inas Association whlch an nu ally
i;pnnsors the par11.de to cf'lebra te th e
return of the swa llo"'·s lo Mission San
Juan C11pistrano.
Ticket!. "-'hich 11.re for the show only.
are SJ.SO per per~n. They are 11 \·ailable
by call ing the El Adobe Rest1111rant at.
493-1164 or Arlene Skiles al 493-30().1.
The dinner 11ho'A' on Saturday ill sold out
but tickets are still av11 ih1ble for F'rid11 y's
dinner l!how "·hlch will begin around II ~O
p.m. Oinf'rS "''ill be: 11,11ked lo arrh·e al
6 30 to _R11·e them plenty of tlmt: to rat
before the 5how .'!tarts.
Tic:ket s ere !1llll 11 va1l<iblt for hoth Fn·
dav and Saturday's corkta lt .~ho"·~ Oonr.'1
"·11! open al JI)· 15 pm. a.nd !he shO"-' "'l!i
11tart around 11 p.m.
Skill'$ And Hf'nder.-o n, ·who hav' 8J'l-
peared on 90 te levlsion ~hf't\.\'.~. mt! In
Newport Be11c.h. They were Introduced liy
Ne"'•port Hiirbnr High School dr11m;i
co;ich Bud Wentz and got the.Ir start ;it
Disneyland.
They now have lht1ir 0"11 production
company, are ma.king e du c a I i on a I
materials. and lla,·e. made .11 pilot. fnr
th.~ own_t~leJi!ion series.
Botulism Attack
Critical to 4
BAKERSFIELD fUPI \ -One. per.sron
wM rele1sed but four others r~ainl'd in
c.rillc1l condition 11 Kf'rn Gl'nt'ral
Hospital here toda y 11flt1r conlr11cUn11
bot ulism from I j1r Of l:1 inlcd chili 5At1Ce,
Tw o more pe:rson.'> \\'ho fell stricken
fnllowin,lil a we:tkend dlnnr.r were listed In
fair c.ondilion.
Ho3pftal 8pokesmen s1id R o b c r t
Montell. 29, v.·as released Tuesdiiy !'lft er
fl'l'lt.s !!howed he did nnt h.11\'t the oft.en
fatal diStase,
County Revealed
Anaheim Young Men's C h r I at 1 a n
AuociliUon, $2$,000, bul!dlng funds:
Oninge Young Wt1mf'n'11 C h r ill t I .11 n
Assoc.i1tion, $40,000 to buy a building :
Alslstance League of Garden Grove.
$6,900 lo eq uip a dental clinic (or the
dissdvant11ged ; Orahge County federa·
!ion of Co1nmunity Chests. Anaheim ,
$6,000 lo exp11nd programs, and Ztiota
Club or Newport. Harbo r Foul'ldalion,
Ne wpl)rt Beach, $5,000 for senior citi zens
center additions.
Al!hnu~h st.1!ew1de the en1phasis \\'as
on support social a,i:::encies, t\.\'O arts
org11n1za tions were-nained amring 1970
.:r;i ntees. The Perfn nn1ng Aris Counci l of
lh, L<ls Angeles Music Center, $100.llOO
for student scholarshi ps and the Palace;
of Arts and Science Foundatlon. San
Francisco, $10,000 to equip stud ent
workshop.
The James Trvlne Foundation holds M 5
~ctnt of the stoc k of the /rvint Com-
p.11ny and If.sis assets wnrth 110 2 ml!lil'.ln
no l incl uding the value of 4 Ii mil lion
share.o; of Irvi ne stock. Since 1rv1ni> stock
is "not listed or traded no currf'nl m;i rke t
\'aluf' is aYaila ble," the annua l i;ta te rnent
notes.
Since 19311 the foundation h a s
clistribuled $1• 2 mil hon, about half of
which has been given out in the pas t
tl1 rce ye;ir.s.
Found1:tlion holdings produ ced $1.9
mill io n of dividend inco me during the
l!l70 fiscal year and cash derioslts earned
$450 .000 in te-resl. Totnl income fnr the
~·ear amounkd to $'.? ~5 1nl!ll<in, att·ordtng
lo the report.
Organ izations rccc1v1ng grants in
amounts lei;s than $5,000 numbered 16 in
Orange County. They are :
Girls Club of Buena Park. 14,800 Glrlt
Cl ub of Garden Grove , $1,300 : F1mUy
SPrvice Associatton of Or anse Count y,
$2,500 , Vo lunteer Bureau of We!il Orange
County. Sl.000:
~larch of Dirnes. $3,000 ; Dan ce Theat er
of Orange !Aunty. $2.500; Big Brothers of
Orange. County, $1,250; Orange Empire
Council Boy St'fluls of Amer ica, $3,000 ;
Harbor Art'a Boys' Club. $3.000 ;
Boy.c;' Cl ub of Sa nta Ana . $3.000;
Child ren's Home Society, S1:1nta Ana,
$600: Crippled Clu!d rens Relier Fund,
$600 ; Orange Count y Philharn1onic Socie·
ty. $2.000. Sal\';1tion Army. San ta Ana,
SfiOO, and the Tuberculosis a n d
Jtc.c;piratory DiseasP Ass()(:·iaiion. $600
Duplica te grants to some organizations
reflect both special and annual con•
tributions by the Irvine foundation, I
spokesman noted.
Baker Blocks Delay Bid
Irvine City Incor poration Hea ring Date Slated
By JACK RRORACK
01 "'" 01111 Pilof i11u
OranJle Co11n!y Surervisor Da vid L.
Baker wa.!'i brought from a sickbed toda y
Ln hloc k an attempt by Board Chairman
Rnbert Batti n to push throug h .11 60-day
delay in con!'!ideration of an election for
incorpora tion of the proposed cit y of
Jr,·ine.
Baker provided the rrriui red third vole
tn :<.et lhe legal he:iring date on In·
corporation al the min imum two "''eeks
from today
Baltln, "''ho Mm11te.d he had 1<1lked to
Jo11n Irvi ne Smith Tuesday. asked in his
del aying motion that the Board or
Regents <if the UniYers1ty of California be
11sked to furnish a copy of a Regent·
ordered study on the proposed new city.
Attorney Timo1hy Strader. representing
the incorporators 1 reminded Ballin that
copies of the Re;gents' report had been
furnished to hoard members last week
and on preYious occasions as far ba ck as
November.
Battin still refused to budge and a mo-
linn by Supervisor Ral ph Clark for a two-
week delay failed because a majority
vole or lh e board is nC<"essary. Su pervisor
\Villiam Phil lips was In Sa n Francisco to-
d'Y
Al thi5 point, Baker was summoned
rrom his sickbed, and 20 minutes la ter -
pale l'lnd 15haken -he appeare<i in the
boa rdroom and voted for the normal two-
week delay.
Supe rvisor R<lnald Casper!'! of Newport
Beach or ip;inall y seconded Battin's mo-
tion for 11 fi()·day del ay but later withd rew
the second after listening to strong pro-
fesls from Strader. John Bur to n ,
chairman of th e incnrpnrators' group 11 nd
And rew May, <if CO IN v.·ho challenged
the supervisor to allow a vote "as you
promised."
Caspers, In originally supporting Bat-
tin 's mnve, said he had talked to Mrs.
Smith and he thought her wishes for a
delay shou ld be. respected .
"The reqursl of the owner o{ 211 percent
nf !hr Ir vine f omp;inv ~tnck shnuld be;
considf'red r;il her !han that of ;i phnny
lri:t foundat ion in San Francisco,''
\a.c;riers s11id iThe Irvine Fou nclatinn.
whirh llolds the major ity ol !he Irvi ne
C<lm pa n~· slock 1
s.-in!a ,\oa 1\111\'(lr Lnri n Grisel 111.c;n pr n-
te.c;lef1. hut Rclm1t1rd when quf'shoned
TODAY
by
J . C. HUMPMRIE~
THE RAINBOW GEM
w.11 kn own for il1 reinbow colort,
the opel ha1 no di1lin,tiv1 ,olor of
it1 own, 1mell uniform creeks in th1
qem 1c,ounting for th• veriecl hues.
Mo1f popule r todey are opel1 frolf!
Mell i,o. Th•y •r• of th• fir• opel ve-
riety. emitting red qlowt. of light from
the cor1.
If you wenf fa se11 som11 reel "con·
v1r1alion pieca" 9 1m1, came in ll nd
look ovar our baautiful essortmenf of
opelt.
Gold Smt.M111 •d
Skht S.crllflo"s
Primary cau1e of "smud'ge" from
qolcl jewelry i1 1kin s•cr•tions e ncl
perspiration, the ch1mic•l1 of wh i,h
combin1 wfth golcl •lloys to form
derk-hu•cl 1elt1.
A chenq• to whifit 901d or to 9otd
of hi9h1r keret finen•11 should solv 1
tht problem. W•ll cov1r other 'eu1•1
i11 1ucceadin9 columns: ln the m••n·
time, if you hl!ve 1uch a probl1m,
com• on in encl 1•• u1. We'll be 9l11d
to cl i1cu11 ceu1es end cures with you.
that his city had nol obt ained ;i courl
order to delay the hea ring as they had
sought.
lnco rporators objected \'igornu.c;ly lo
Battin's 60-day del11y move because it
w<luld push ihe. dale for the election t.n
Form the new l'ily well inln 1972 and
jeopardize the chances of th' new city til
collecl taxes during the 1972-73 !iscal
year.
Newport Beacl1 Will Make
Bid f 01· Alte1~11ate Route
V.11lh i!s neighhnrs there J:!UardinJ; ~hfir
own interests, Newpnrl Beach wll l go
before the California High"-'8.V Com -
rnissjon 1'hursday askin~ for a study of
iln altcrna le route for the r acific Coast
Frccwa.v.
nc.prcsenlat1ve.'\ of Costa fl.1csa, Hu11-
ti ng1on Beach and Laguna Beac h said lo·
day they will att end the 10 a.m. meeting
in Ven tura .
The rcques!. to hnvP thr frc e\\'il.V
rerouted along 1hc S.:tn Diego Vrceway !o
the. Corona del Mar Frec\vriy then easter·
I,\' towrirf1s Laguna Beach alonii Bonita
Cany<ln Hoad nnd through Coyote Can-
~on. is tentat ively set to be heard al
11 :20 a.m.
Newport Beach M a~·or l'.:d ll1rth said
this mornn1g all the f'll Y wan\~ is for the
"ommiss ion to tell !he Division of
Highways lo study the rou te
Laguna Beach City Ci ty f\1a11ager
Manager La"'·rence Rose said this morn-
Cleric's Office
Hit by Burglars
·rhr S<>.n Clrrnrnl r· nff1cr.c; nf seh0ol
tru.c;tee and loca l mi n i~ter the llev 11on-
ald Inlay were hit by b11rgj;irs earlier
thi.c; "'eek. '[:J1ievc~ stol,:o a pair of tape
rl"r(lrders nnd a lire ex\lngu 1.c;her.
The well-known minister 111 SI AndrP""~
By th e Sea f\.1et hfldls~ Church told pnlic!
he no lired lhe loss Tucsdn y a£t ern(l(IO
Offi cers l5aid someone entered the of·
fltes nf the hill top church RI 601 Al'en1da
Picn, possibly using a key The loses \.\'as
\·al ued at $105.
• EIMtronlc Chronom•ter
f'Olt' I XCl,llOHAL •t:Clill:ACY IT TM9
OMllOA llLICTltOHICS. II /lit. OOLO TO,
ITAINlllt SYlll tA'K -WllN C•l·
INDlll:. IWll, seCONO NANO ANO
WATlll: ll:ISISTAIOIT CASe.
with Brac1l1t $260
ing his ci!.v "'·Ill senf1 a rf'presenlative lo
the hearing . bul he will go only to listen.
no! to testify .
Costa Mesa City .Atto rne.Y Roy .June
will also be present !o deliver " city
council resolut ion staling Costa fl1 esa's
be!ie f lh<it a eoastnl frcc"'<IY somewhere
st)ll is needed .
Huntinglon Beach f\ola.vor G e or g e
r.1cCracken, who me1 with Hirth Tuesda y,
.... ·on a sim il8r st atement nf pos ili<ln fro m
his council ·ruesday nigh t.
il·lcCrat•kPn secs Thu rsda y's hearing a~
a ('ruclal one .
!le said the cities surroundtnR New rort
Rt·ach .. want us to gn tn the State
.-r igh1\•ay Commission lo keep the route
talks open.
"It 's either that Qr kill jt ,'' he said. '•Jt
might be the life or death for the
f ref!"-'ilY :•
rvlcCracken said the .c;late need s to b~
told to "'keep work ing on the is sue.
"\\1e\·e got lo let !he state know all
c it ies are desireous of 11 soluHon," ha:
63ld.
Costa Mesa Mayor Roberl Wl!son said
this morning he could su pport the sludy
of !he allernale route. but ind icated that
support would come only if li will not
prolong actual construction of a coastal
frt'eway.
Rose said that "''htle Laguna suppnr l~
lhP ~tud.v , i1 does not nece.-;sar1l y supporL
the proj}(1sed routP.
Laguna Beach Councilmen toni,R hl will
henr ;i r;taff report on the propo!al lhat
sa ys il potentially coul rl have ~
dimi nishinp; effect on that city's rone of
influence
Hirth "'ill he ;1rcomp11nirf1 to the
meet ing by Traffic ~nginee.r Robe rt J af·
fe. Vir e l\1ayor Howard Ro,lilcrs is al~o ex·
peeled to attend.
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T'!! WOltlOl MOit IUPllllOll: TIM•
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OUAtfl !'ll:OVIO!NQ Vllll:Al lONI TNAT IN,ll:IASI ACCUllA(Y,
$2.l OO
J. C. .Jl.tn11ahrie.1 Je1ue/er,i
18ll NEWPORT BL VO., COST A ME SA
CONV E Nf ~NT TEJl~S
IANl(AMEA.ICA~D-MA STilll: CHARGE
24 YEAR~ S.-Mf l OCATION
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Lag1111a Beaeh
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N.Y. Stoeks
vo e 64, NO. 22 1, 6 SECTIONS, 86 PA GES ORANGE COU NTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDA Y, SEPTEMBER 15, 1971 TEN CENTS
I Saddlebacli Chief Ponders Bond Vote Def eat
By f'REOERTCK SCHOE~1EHL
01 Ille tUllY l'it.I 5!1!1
Another bond election or a hikt in laxes
11ere t11•0 alternali1es 1i:;ted tod<iy by the
supcr1nlendcnt of Ille Saldleb;u:k <.:01n·
tnunity College dis!rict lo iund con·
s!J'Uction of bu ildings In the v.·akt of
·ruesday'!ii voter denial or iss uance or
~2.4.8 million in bond.s.
.. I y,•ill n1ake a report to the board
f.londay night," added Dr. fi'red Bremer.
'·But the board will have to make tho
•
dele rminalion."
Only 15 percent of the 7~.247 eollt'ge
district turned out Tutsday to vote un the
bond issue Official re.<,uU~ Showed ;,,4:!!
\'es votes and 5.98ti nu 1·nte~ A 1wo-th1rd
)es plu rality was l'rquircd for pa.~sage
'rhe $24.8 1nilliun was S(llli;!h1 10 f1nanl'('
construction of 1>ern1anent buildings 011
the Saddleback campus. 28000 J\targuen1e
Parkway. ~1ission Viejo. Additionally. $~
million woul d have gone to\vard a!"-
quisition of land for a branrh campus.
Bremer iaid the distric~ could .sec\..
state a id fur thr tonstruclion of
1>ern1ancn1 buildings, bu t to do so. the
d1~tr1et would ha\·c to raise funds as well.
'"T11 n .• that, ll'f' \IOUld ll'\ \" J;t)/11('
/l\'rnu:.~1\C taxe:>."" he nolt•d
Tlit• nlher allenlal11r, Brc1n1·r sa11I
11ou!d be another bond clcl"Uon, hut he 1hd
nol c.:u11unen1 fur1her on such a p0ss1b1h· , ,
""\\le do knov.· thal we ml1st co111e up
w11h sonic 11e1v builli1ngs.'f,,J3rctner said .
'"Of cou rse. l'n1 disappfnnted with !he
results of ll1e e!ection. but I'm op1Lm1stJc
that t:~r 1·oters \VIII come through for the
rutlegt," he co1nrne11trd.
Thr school chief satd his oplirni sn1
-..tl"'1nn1rd fron1 pa sl actions of the voters
111 crc;it111g the d1str1l"I u1 1967 and ar:i-
pru1 ing 1ssuanl"e of S!l.5 mill ion i11 bond~
!II i-'68 rur al'qUIS!llun of land for th('
present can1pt1.s. l:o11struc1ion o r
re locatablr buildings and a pe rn1ane11t
l!brary.
( ;rou ndbreaking ceren1onics for the
11e1v $3 n1illion library \viii be held l\ton-
da}'·
' r1n ers'
Ed Lo1·1·
Ha s Su1·ge1·y
011 Vacatio11
Returning to Laguna vacation trip to
L1ah. Cily Councilman Edward Lorr lo·
day revealed that he spent mosl of hi.!
holiday undergoing and recovering fron1
11 n emergency appendectomy in a small
Ltah hospital.
'l'he councilman, with his wife and two
~ma ll daughters. left Laguna Labor Day
\veekcnd for a camping vacation. Feeling
ill aflcr an overnight can1p stop at Duck
Creek in Lilah. Lorr said he decided lo
check in a! a h<lspita1 in Panguitch. ~tah,
v"11e-re he was iuformed he was zuffering
lrom acule appendicitis.
He under1venl surge ry last Wednesday
;ind rrmained in the hospital until Satur-
day. while his farnily camped in their
lent trailer in a neatby park until he wa~
"·ell eno ugh for lhe drive home.
"lt v•as a very nice little <'ighl-room
hospil<l-l run hy 111'0 doctors and I had wo~
dcrlul e:ire,"' said Lorr today. "But it
sure \\'as no ·way l.o spend a vacation ."
Th e counc lhna n said he stilt is rathe r
Tl'cak .'.Iller !he long drh·e home during
Ille hca1 11·a1c and is not sure i( he \1·ill
attend tonight"s council mceling.
Lagun a See king
Urban Designer
For Nc\v Po~t
The !.ag11na Beach Planning ;ind
1J('1 rlop1nent Depart1nenl is seeking ··a
1Tc<1til'e and energetic indivldu;il"' lo l:\kc
on the d11\1cs of 1he newly created pus1·
lion (1[ Urh:i11 Dcsignrr.
\\'aync l\londl". direct.or or Ilic dcparl -
n1en1: noted the position was rormcrl.v
Iha\ ol a planning draftsman, but wa.~
changed \\'Ith !hr adoption of the budget
t arlier lhis mon th.
Prospeclive applicants •·must have 11
strong academic ba ckground in archilec·
lure. landscapt architecture or urban
design," 1'1oody said.
Other desirable traits, the planning
chiet" said . would be : "good drafting .and
graphic representation abilities: ability to
develop sound implementation 11 n d
f'nginccring techniques, including political
rralities, fina ncing. and creative zoning."
Salar-v. J\1oody said. begins at $793
11 nlonih. Other benefits include health
;ind life in~urance, three \\'eeks paid
\•acation. norrne l holidays and s ick lea vf'.
Pcr~ons interested in the position
f'hould contact Lhe department. 505
Forest Avf' .• 4!14·1124
Ove1· 100 Bikes
Ge t Licensing
~lore than 100 bicycles have betn
licensed since the Laguna Beach Police
De partment began its registration pro-
gram a month ago, officer Jim Lansford
repo r1ed Tuesday.
'"The program Is goi ng very \\'Cll.
\\'r.'re quite pleased." the officer added .
l.1censing is done at the depar1ment,
505 f orest A\t'. ~1onday through f'rida~·
fron1 2 to 4 p.m. Pcrsortli must bring their
bi ke~ 1vith lhem. Rcgistr11tion fee is $1.
Police officials are hoptful th~t by
licensing the: bike:z. thefts will be cut and
11 wHI be easi er to return lost or stolen
hikes lo their rightfu l owners.
HE AD-ON COLLISIO N ON LAGUN A'S GLE NNEY RE INJURE D FO UR PE RSONS TUE SDAY NIGH T
Police Say They Will Seek • Crim inal Compl1 int Against 57-year·old Driver
'
Collision Charges Sought
Lag 11.1 u 1 Polit·c N a111 f• Drive r i11 llcafl -011 ·Col lisio n
Laguna Beach Jllll lCf• lud:i.v 11111 a-..1-. 111!'
di strict attorney to fill"' c:rin11nal t'll:1rgc-~
<1ga111~1 a ~i-yeal'·old 1ln1'r1· ''ll11~r • ,q·
11•as \11\'0IV~'d 1n a gr111 d111~ h('.Hl-.. 11 u1l -
t1:;1on ·ruesday night
Charges ol dri\"lrl& on 1111' 11•ru11g !'Ith' uf
the road\vay a11d possibl y fe lon.I' dru11l-.(•n
driving will be sought e1ga1ns1 (.;lydc Elia
Willi ams, 57 of 1212 Templr Terracr
His vehicle collided wi th a car dnven
by Te:dd Wylie Nichols. 18. ol 1.125 Cc1 ·
ritos Drive in the 8:45 p.m. ac<'ident in
tilt 600 block or Gtenneyre Street
Young Nichols, his mother. Anne. S
"Nichols. 39, and hi s brot hrr. Da vu1
~larcus Nkhols, 11. all suffrred cul s and
abrasions in the head-on crash, bul "·cr'e
released afler etnergency !rea1mcn1 at
South Coasl Commun1!y H~pilal
\Villiams i~ reported 1n :sat1~l;lclor1·
condition al the hospital today. su tf1·ri11j;
from a fractured elbo\\". f)Ussihlf' bal"k 111-
jury and concussion.
Police said a full repor1 of llic accid11n!.
\\"il h the rcque!'il for charge!\ agaln.~l
\\lilliams._wn filed with ll:~e districJ <tl·
torney aft er Williams' doctor. on the ad·
vice or his attorney, refused fo llo"'·ing the
accident to provide a sarnple of his pa ·
1ient's blood for a blood-alcohol lesl, re·
quested by a policr: office r.
Nichols told police he was southbound
in the inner lane of Glenne:yre Street at
approximately 30 mil~ an hour, wit h
aoolhe:r car drivin g in the la ne lo his
right. "'he:n he o~rl'ed the nor1hbound
Willi ams vehicle coming lo~·ard him 1n
Juo-c Gets Use Po~l " LOS ANGELES fi\P ) -\\'1llian1 lngr.
Pulitzer Prize-winning play\\-righ1. will
teach lhret courses starling l\londay al
the University of Southern California.
The appointment wa s annOuncl!d Tuc:s·
da y
!Ii~· 111·1,111; !;111(' Iii' 11'~1~ \!ll[ilJlc 111 111011•
lq th1• 1'r~h! iot' ~l11p 111 11n1e !O avoid hll ·
l111g 1111.' 11l1L'o1111n1.t • <H'. \1·l11tl1 dr11e
d11•1•1·l l\' ir1l11 t11u1. t!11· l'Oulh ~air.I .
f·1•llt rnr1nber·.~ ~of lhf' L<1gu11a lir:i1·h
l•1r"l' llt•11<irlna·111 ~1 11111nuncd 111 lh!?
.~4't'11r, hrl pP{! rl"'nlovr thC' inJlll'cd 11c.:t1n1~
;,nd plnre 1111•111 vn an1bula11re s1r l'l ther..;.
1\s lhf' ni:ishtd !";-II":> wrrc rernoved wit. llt'.~~t·.~ !ountl <1 hole J1ad bl"'l'Jl dug 11'1 !hr
p:i1.enH·r11 IJv lhc whcC'I of one 1·eh1clr.
v.h1th ~tppp.rc.:ntly t·ontinuctl spin111ng all Pr
lhe c-ra.~11 , pul vcru1n~ lhc Ure 111!0 .1
bl ack !lull.
Mru·i11 e Me Jee at El To1·0
E11listed Club· P1·oh ed ..
By ARTHUR R. Vli\St.:L
or '~' 01;1, '"''' ·;,..,
('onll1ct1ng report.~ rang1111; fron1 a
flstf1g hL oulsitte an en li sted n1cn·~ (·luh 10
~f)Ufildlf. St"fll!crcd <ll'IS or l"<ICl<ll \'IO!Cfll"!'
<1nu111d 1-.:1 Toro :'llannc Corps Ail" Sl;1li11n
T11rsd:'ly nij"!hl 11 r,. hr1n~ pr11ht•d 1oday,
f)nf' of thr ft:w !arts l"Onfirrned wa s
Iha! ont' i\larinr has l>ccnliospTralizcd i:n
ra1r co nditio11 v.'ilh an abdoml11a l slat•
wound,
1'he viclim v.·as ldenl1Hed 11s Jesse
Brown, bul his rank . age and homclo\vn
\~ere not disclosed.
The ol ficial account given is that l\\'n
~1ar1nes tangled outside !he club beer
hall abllut t I p.m . resulting in a mt.Ice
""hen m1l itar~· police units arrived lo
hreak up a cro"·d of about :ro to 50
watrher".
Nurses al Orange County l\1cd1cat
Center. hO\\CVer told nc"•srncn ~cveral
mrn 1verr lnJured
So did a Navy rn<'dltal i·orpsman "'htl
described wh::it h<' i:nlled ri.llht s all arnund
the base, invoh·lng !)lock and wlulc
~1arines.
.. 1 do11·t c\eny II 1 ju st don't havt. ilnV
111nrr information than I i;:avc \Vc'rc ~1 1 11
-
putting !he clctail~ together now," said
ont> base spokesman
li e w<is not identified by any spec1t1r
nHlilary role in thr probe. or release or
information obtan1cd.
•·1 can"I find him."· ~;aid a scrgcanl 1.111
dut y.
1'1tc official announ ceinent ea rlier said
~ever11l men haV't been held for ques·
t1oni ng about the violence but that so far
none had bef'n 1:hargcd wit h specific of·
lenses.
Atl ult F lag Football
P layers Be ing 8ought
The Laguna Beach Recreation Depart·
cncnl ls seeking adults whq sti ll feel ag tlc
enough to play flag foolball on Sunday
afternoons.
Game~ will be htld at Thurston
Tntern1edi ate School beginning Sept. 26.
Sig11 on deadline is lhis Friday.
Persons or teams wlUing to play art
a!>ked to cell the rec rea tion department,
4!14-t124, Ext. 4:l. Sponsors are avall11 ble
fo r lnte:resled teams.
•t
None or the trustees on the district
board could bt !"eached this morn111g for
con1111ent on the \Ole.
The bond rnoney had ii bC'en appro1 ed.
"·ould have go ne toward the t'On~lruc\1011
of a sc ic11ce·rnathe1nalics cente r. fine
arts t·cnter, adm inistration c en le r ,
technology center. business c e n le r,
athletics and physical education center
and a g~'n1··· ·iu1n .
The fun• r thf' second t:a1npus, col ·
lege oUicia.~ said, were needed because
to
the present campus would hit the 10,000
student population limit in 1978.
·rht're "''as no widespread organized n~
position to tht' bond measure, although ~
le1<: loc:al co1nm unlty organizations and
individuals 1·011de1nnrd 1hc rneasure.
Bremer suggested that the recent
decision by tl1e stale Suprerne Court
bra11ding: present forins of school finan-
cing as unconstitutional coupled wi th th e
general state of the nation's eco non1y led
people to vote against the bond measure.
Charge Excessive
Force by Police
,
Uy HARBAllA KH El81Cll
Ol tn1 01i11 '°'ID1 i11ll
Slatcrnents of several persons whn
charge lhal Laguna Beach police used
e."<cessive force during the Se pt. 5
"drinkers' 'valk'' mclee will be presented
lo the city council tonight by ~l rs.
'rhomasi na Gunn, Laguna area chairman
of the American Civil Liberties Union .
Mrs. Gunn has requested and received
;i. place on the C?vening agenda for
discussion of the Labor Day weekend
t vent th at led to the·arresl of 16 persons
en chl\rges including failure to dis perse.
drunk in public, .assaulting a police of·
licer and disturbing the peace
A nu1riber of the defendants. whose
trials arc scheduled al various dates
throughout September and October. are
expected to be present al the council
meeting. al ong with other witnesses.
The traditional "walk around ," during
which participants mark the end of sum -
mer by slopping al cars along Coast
Highway, ended in n fre e-for-all outside
the Orpha.11age Bar. 696 S. Coast
Jlighway. after a bounce r refuse~ lhe
group admission, setting off a series of
disputes that eventuall y brought more
tha n 20 officers In the scene
l\1rs. Gunn said she 1vi ll present a
statcrnenl sig11ed hy Five participants 111
!he walk who discount police claims that
lhf' n1elec invol\'cd 80 lo 100 noisy and
disorderly perso ns. openly carryi ng
drinks.
Thcv n1aint:un 1111 11111re lh:i n ~>{)person~
were ln \·olvcd and 1hat none carried bot-
tles. glasses or canned rink:-; as charged.
The dispute. they claim, w:is triggered
\1·hcn Bill Tanner. "grand niarshal" of
lhc v.•atk , was struck lo the ground by the
bouncer al the Orphanage as Tanner
!ned to !ell thr i.:roup 1l would not be ad-
1nitlcd and should move on to lhe next
bill"
.>\t thi~ poin!. 1hcy stall'. "lour or Fil'e
l11pp1c·types l"Hmr 011! of the Orph;,rnage
;i11d were joined hy ~evcraf more hippie-
I 1•pc~ 1\lio a11pcared lo have co me fro1n
1hl' T;iro Bel l . later i1 dev e1or1ed
!hese hippie·t.vpc~ were polil"e officer~
. the.v jusl waded in to the cro1\·d and
st al"lt'd hitting people , . "
Police: Chief Jo:>eph Kelly said the first
officers on !he scene were members of an
cight-rnan pla in clot hes narcotics detail
as.signed to the area.
\\1alk. participanl Cornelius Toomey.
fonner ~iarinc captain. describes the:
group as "orderly" in his signed stale·
menl. and notes lhat many men had their
wi\•es along and nol all were drinking at
lhc bars .
After Tanner was downed. Toomey
~tatcs. "someone with bushy hair and a
T·shirl \1•ith a nine-battery flashlight in
his h<ind started hitting people." The
ma n, la!cr identiried as a police officer.
is described by Toomey as •·goinK around
in a com plete frenzy. urg ing the others
on and screaming at people."
1'oon1C'y goes on to say he had moved
about 30 feet fron1 the Orphanage and
was talking lo a friend who happened by
when "lwo hippie-types apprcnded me
and I said 'If you're police I'll do
anything you want' and immediately w_as
sprayed with mace and hit in the groin.
Then lhe two men had a sort c{ lug-of·
war pulling me one way 2'l'ld the ~t~~; I
was thro"'·n in a car and taken to J&ll.
Another fonner Marine captain, Joseph
J.-0ngo J r., states. "I was unabl~ to c_om·
prehend wby all this was happening since
only momen!JI before there: has betn no
I rouble or violence. The entire scene had
been one of ~ group of 50 or 60 people
celebrating in ;:i lav•rul. nonviolent man-
ner."
Longo iraid he started lo leave lifter the'
crowd wa5 ordered to disperse but \\'II!\
"very angry at what I h11d sttn" and
yrlled :an ob~cr:nlty at 1 u11iformed officer
\\'hO immediately ··a~saulted me and
l<nocked me down and kept yelling 'hit
him' to two other officers who Joined
hitn . one or whon1 hit me with 11 club.''
He 1vas hand('uffcd and searched "''hil•
hi!> head 1\'<J S prc~sC'd fin !he hood of •
poliee ciir , :-;till ho! fronl Ille ~cat of th•
cnJ!inc, Longo sl<iles.
Cl11e( Kelly said Tuesday he had receiv•
ed statements from nine persons charg·
ing uffiters used excessive force in deal·
ing with two of the affair, found thli
charges of police brutality "unfounded"
under the circumstances.
Joh11 Nelson,
La g1111a Hills
Doctor, Di es
Dr . .John Miller Nelson of San Clemente
- a physician for :15 years "''ho actively
practiced in Leisure \Vorld -died of •
sudden il lness in his hornc Sunday.
Dr. Nelson. whn praeliced for many
years 1n t-.1issoula. 1\-10111., joined the
Laguna Hills J\·ledical Clinic six years ago
and 11•orkcd acti vely unlit his death. He
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Dr, 1\clson was 11 gradua te uf \he ·
Lioiversity or 1\ltnncsota J\'ledical School
and Sl. O!af"s College 111 ~11nncsota . Hft
11as ;i n1en1her ol !he ltarn1ony J\lason1c
Lodge .i!l in ~h:..">OL1la and several pro-
lcssional associations.
Ile was a 1ne1nbcr or the Lu theran
t:hurch of Our Cro~s 111 Laguna Hills
where me1nor ial services will take place
Thursday al 10:30 a.n1.
Graveside services will prccedt the
men1onal nles <ii 9 o·r·lock Thursday
morning al i'al'!lh.: VtC\~ J\·femorial Parle
In Corona <lei 1\1a r
Or , Nelso n lea1·cs his \1•1dow, Anna L1it1
Nelson of the hon1e a~ 4107 Calle Bien·
vc111do: a daughter. r-.11ss .Jar11 rc Nelso n
ol' Long Beach; a :.o n. Dr. Ja1ncs E.
Neison of f;real Falls, 1\-lonl: three
brothers, Arthur Nels1.1n o[ l\rinsas. F-~rl·
ing Nelson of \Vrsconsin and Reu be n
Nelson o( Riverside: tllrer:: s1s!ers, l\lrs:.
Dora Be veridge of ,\lontana , i\·1rs. Irene
Bro1v11 of l\11nnesota and ~1 rs. c:enevieve
Simpson of Hen1el. 1tnd l w o
grandchildren.
Sheffe r Laguna Beach J\olorluary i~ in
charge or arrangements.
Orange
"'ea th er
Cool ocean breezes continue lo
bring Southland te111 perature s lo ..
tolerable level today. Highs along
I.he coast \viJI be around 78 rising
t.o 87 inland. Liws t1"1ighl around
62-66.
INSIDE TODAY
After four nw11·made vouages
to tlit: 1110011. ho1v nntcl~ do
scie-11tists really know nbo11t tll~
or igi1i of Eal'th 's sa1elhte? Se c
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% OAJLY PILOT SC WrdnesdlJ', Stpttl'llhtt lS, l9n
Irvine Grants • Ill
SOOeln educatioql, bWth a.nd JOCiaJ
•1enclt1 ln Orance County recei\•ed
;r1nt:i in excess of $5,000 from th e James
Irvine Fouodatlon. it was annou~ to-
:Gay .. The gruit.s, tolaling f457.515 .71, :~ere mede during the fiscal year ending :;.m:h !I.
:;; Chapman COilege, St. Joseph's Hospital :p Orange end Anahei m t.1emorial
:ja:ospital were t)'\e Orange County 1n·
:~tuUons receiving the large~t amounts
:~ $75,000 e.ae.h.
: .... The Chapman grant supports building
:bnovatlon and the a"'·ard to Anaheint
:IJospital will establish an acute cardiac
·are center. The grant to St. .lnseph'~
v.·ill providt for additions to that
hospital's coronary unit.
. Statewide, the Irvine Foundation grants
totaled $Z.8 million and 94 percent of !he
,Sil grants '\'ere made to organ1zat1Qru;
woriin& in the field! or hl&htt ll!iduc.ation, .
youth 1e.rvlc.u and medical cart, a foun;
daition spokesman sa.Jd.
Absent from the fill of lrvine rour>o
dalion recipient! thU year were several
Orange County arts institutions that had
been na med in prior ,vears, Among
cultural organizations dropped from the
foundalion grants list atl" the Symphony
Associ ation of Orange C'nunty. Lflgu na
Beach C:Ommun1ty Players. South Coast
Repertory and the Lyric Opera Assoc.ta·
lion of Orange County,
Further, Z6 or~an17.at lons in California
shared grants 1n arnounts less !han
$5 ,000. These av.·ards were not detailed in
the founda tion annual report released to--
day, but foundation attorney Howard J.
Privett sa id many of these are Orange:
County agencies. Grants to all 26 totaled
$.\S,050 during 1970.
:~o~~t Ass ociation Lauds
:·
:Salt Creel{ Beach Purcl1a se ::-
The: proposal for county p11rchase of
4,800 feet of be:ach bet\.\·een Salt Creek
and Dana Strand has v.·on endorsement
from th e board of directors of the Orange
County Coast Association.
Huntington 's
Admini strator
Miller Fired
By ALAN DIRKJN
01 111• D•llY P'llol 51•!1
D?yle JI.filler. 59, is no !ong{'r city ad·
mm1s trator of Hun tington Beach.
He was ousted from the $34,000·a-year
job at 5 p.m. Tuesday wh en he was serv·
ed by City Attorney Don Bonfa with !wo
documents -notice of the council's in-
tention to remove him as of Oct. 18 of hl5
immediate suspension.
The action wa s made public at 11 :45
p .m. when the City C:Ouncil reconvened
from an executi ve session lasting two
hours and 40 minutes.
Bonla read a councll·Authorized stale·
rnent announcing the nuster and stating
that Assist&nt City Adm in 1st ra t o r
B:rander Castle would be "th e acting city
administrator pro tempore."
''The City Council has directed the
personnel director I Ed Thom pson) to
commence a nationwide !iearch through
the st.at e Personnel Board lo find a new
city administrator," t.he lerse sratement
gaid.
t\o grounds or reasons fnr the dismi!isal
were given. The vote for di!im issal also
was not announced al though it is knov:n
that it \.\'SS S l-0 2 with Al Coen , Mrs.
Norma Gibbs, Jerry ~fatney, Jack Green
end [)Qnald Shipley in fa vor and ~1ayor
~rge McCracken and Ted Bartlett op--
po sed.
"!r s !he opinion of myself and special
couns il (the Santa Ana law firm of Rutan
and Tucker ! that the city charte r does
not provide fo r an appeaL" Bonfa said in
8 press conference late Tuesday night.
"If ~fr. ?-.fillrr requests reasons he shall
he provided \\'ith re;:isons but not vdlh
cause or grounds," Bonf::i ~aid .
~.h!ler has se\·en days frf'lm the st'r\'in,1t
, of the notices at 5 p.m. Tuesday to re·
quest a public hearing 1-ie:fore the cnunril.
But. accordiniz lo the charlrr. !hP coun-
c.u·s "action shall he hnal and shall nn!
clo:-pend on any particular degree nf proof
at the hearing, the purpose of "'hich 1s 111
a!llr1~· the City Council ;:ind t he city ad-
minis trator to present to rar h nlher and
tile public aJ! pertinent facts prior to the
f!n;:il action of remo\'11! "
OIAHGI COAST
DAllY PILOT
Ol!AHGt.! COAST P"UBtl5HIHC. COMPAHY
Jt .. bert N. w .,d
P'•n o..,t 1...i l>ubH•~r
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VIClt "'"'"'"'! .,,.. Get>ti•"W"•MOer
Thofl'll J 1e ••• ;1
Et11ror
Tl1ol'll1• A. Mu rplii111
The Coast Association cl 1 r ec l n r s
adopted the resol ution of support ;:i t .'J
hreakfast meeting today at the Balhna
Bay Club, following a presentation of the
plans by Richard L. Weiser. executive
vice president of A\'cn Community
Developers, owners of the 33 acres of
property the county \.\'ould acquire.
'The proposal. whic h inrludes cnmplete
development of the ;:irca by A\•CO, in·
eluding public park1n~ lots, roads. con·
cession stands, rest rooms and other sup-
port faci\lties. goes before the Orange
County Board of Supr:rvisors a week from
today. The price for the package is $2.5
million.
\Veiser told the Coast Ass'&iation direc-
tors that having the public area:r;
de:veloped by Avco and turned over to the
coun ty ready for use v.•ould save the
county money and would provide puhli('
use of the area lwo yei1rs sooner than H
the county merely acquires the l11nd and
und ertakes !.he development.
Weiser estimated that if the ngreemen t
can be: reached soon, he would hope to
close the escrow before F'eb ZS, 1972. The
beach could be available hy September or
October of I 97Z.
Weiser noted >,1•it.h the $1,400 per fron t
foot v.t1ich is being considered for state
acquisitinn of the beach adjacent to
Doheny State Beach.
The proposal, \l'hich h115 betn in
negotiation for apprOJCimately a year and
hru been through at least a dozen
re\·isions during tha t timt. previously
won endorsement ofthe coUflly's Ocean
a nd Shoreline Planning and Steering
Committee.
Police Officer
Arrests Pair
For Ca r T heft
T"''O young mf.'n v.•ho made 11 grave
mistake while assertedly attempting ln
hot vo'ire a car in the Hotel Laguna park·
ing lot early today ar.'-co~li ng th~i ~ heels
in the Lagu na city jail v.·h1le av.·aillng ar·
rangemenl on suspicion of grand the[t,
auto. The. car selected by Rober! Lynn ~\ur
rav, ZO, of Corona. and Robert Coady
1)great. 22. of HesJ)f'tia, for their pre-
dawn t scapade \\·as the properly of an
Anaheim poli ce officer "''ho al!ege5 he
cau~ht them in U1e act, according lo
police .
The nffirer, FrP<leri rk N. t.111ls .Jr. said
he ran1r out nf the Hotel La)l:una 11! ap-
prn•imately ! 45 a m. and found one nf
the suspects in hl:; car, !be o1her
crouching hr~1de 11 .
The ignitin n \.\'ir~ has lwen d1~ron·
nrrled fro1n 1he :-lartrr s11·11eh and cross-
e<i and U1e car mover! about 10 f Pel from
\\'here he had parked 11. ~l tll::: said
Placing !hem und er tentative arrest. he
fl agged dO \l'n a passing Laguna Beach
police patrol car in which the. suspect!!
u·ere transported to the statlon for book·
ing
Need a
Followlnl II I llJ!hw o! 111 IP'IJIU oVtt
'5,ooo m.odt to Or1np Coonll' IJ'OUPI ' ,.,..111, 1Mt1tu11, 111.eoe ·,.,. en.,..
CotQity Center, i mprt1vement1:
Providence Speech and Hearing Clinic,
Orange. $19,000 for hearing test equip-
mMt; Boys' Club of &inta Ana . SI0,61~.71
to purch11se a bus ; South Coast Com·
munity Hospital. Laguna Beach, $40,000
to furnish Coronary care uni t and buy
audio-\'isual equ'1pment:
Orange Empire Cnuncll Boy Scou ts of
America, $18,000 to begin "inner city"
deli nquency pre\'ention p r o j e c I ;
Children"s Home Soritty or S<inta An11,
$20,000 to place \l'ards of the col1rt to
adoptive homes :
Salvation Army, Saota Ana, Sl:i,000 to
build youth center: UC lrvine: Interfa ith
Foundati o n , $5 .00 0 for in-
terdenominational studtnt cent.tr;
Mttmt¥-W a i!!&•·F5"F·llQ ii• p11 1
Voters Order
School Split
Bv The Associated Press
For the.first time in the 26-year history
of California'$ schoo l un ifi cation a1;I.
voters have ordered the splitl!ng of
unified dis tricts back into smalll'r school
governing units.
The votes. both overwhelming. Wf.'re in
the Newm an-Gusli ne Joint School Distric t
in the San Joaquin Valley and the giant
Modoc-Tulelake Joint Unified School
District in northeastern California.
The vote in thf! Gustine district wa s
J,333 to 586 to end the five-year merger
and divid e the districl at the Stanislaus-
Merced county line. F.ach ne w district
v.·iH have. aboUt 1.500 pupils.
The vote in northeast California was
l,J!9 to 274 to break t.he big district up in-
to two: the former Modoc Union High
School Dl-.trict and the Madeline portio n
of Lassen County and lhe former
Tulelake Joint Union High School District
In Si!kiyou County.
E¢!9**M!i'W !LMWl!!U
Capo Screens
Candidates
For City Po st
Preliminary screening of appl ications
for San Juan Capistrano's first director
of public 11111fety began today.
City f\.tanager Dona ld G. Weidner said
more lhan SO applications have been
received for the post which will be the
equivalent to police chief in other cities.
Applications will be narrowed down lo·
day and tomorrow l.o JS by !hf!
preliminary screening board ~ Sa n
Clemente Police Chief Clifford Murray,
L3guna Beach Police Chief Joseph Kelly
and Sheriff 's Captain Douglas Watson.
from these J5. three will be selected by
11n oral fiiCreening committee which will
he comprised of a city manager. a police
chief and an academician.
Members of the. citv co uncil will be: sit-
ting in on both comnlittees as ob,11erver~.
The final decision "'ill be made by the ci-
ty manager, subject lo !he approval t)f
the council.
San Juan's di rertor of public safety will
spend his first )'l'llr studying th.e rity'!I!
particular ncedi:; and org anizin11: a police
department to hes! 1'f.'r\·e the ~Qmmunily.
The term •·puhlir :<11frt1·" hai:; been
defined by \\'eidner as "a comprehP.n~ive
rnnrepl encompassing t111 m11jor aspecti:;
nf rommunilv ac!ivilie~ l'>'hirh v.·hich
m111rrially afiec1 !he health, i:;;:ife1); and
v.·elfare nf re~idf.'nl~ "
A pnlicrman v.·hn 1~ A puh!1r ~r1frty nf-
f1 rer \.\'OUld be eQu1pped to prn1•ide or
ha l'e arre~~ !fl a~ "full ;in ;irri1Y of puhtic
s~frty ser\'!tes :i.~ possihle ."
On e !'If the new chi ef's job~ \\'ill he tf'I
deridr If the "p11hlir saff.'I~"' typP of
depart ment would he better f fl r
Capistrano tht1n a ronrentinnal pnhce
department
The cltv rounrll has bud~eted JZ5,0QO
for lhe n~w chief's first veiir. This \.\'ill
inclu de approximately $.14,000 lnr hi~
salary. a \'ehicle secretarial str\·icl', sup-
plies, and other limited equi pment.
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Ticktts art still avai\Able fnr the Skile5
and Hf.'n dersnn henelit sho11,· Sept. 24 and
25 in Sen Juan Capistrano.
The well-known comedy team will g\ve
two performa nce~ nn bn!h F'ridas and
Saturdav -11 dinner ~hov.• and a rockt111l
shnw at.the El Adl)bt Hesta11ren1
Proceeds wil l go lo the Fie!!la de lu
('r('rlondrina.s Assoriatinn \l'hich 11nnul'llY
!ipon~ors the. parade to celebr11te the
return of the swallo\\'5 to f\lisslon San
J uan Capistrano.
Ticket&. which are lcir the show only.
are SJ SO per pr:rson. They 11re available
by calHng th e El Adobe Re~taur11nt .1l
•93·1164 or Arlene Skile! at ~93-300.1.
The diMer show on Sa1urday I! sold out
bu t ticket$ are sllll 11v11i111ble. fnr f riday'.!I
dinner !how v.•hich '11.ill hegin around 8 30
p m. Dlners "'ill be e~kMI to arrive 111
6 :in to fl!IVf' lhPm plenty of tlmt to eat
t>t:fore the sho~· star!.~.
T1cket11 are i;till a1·n1lable for both Fri-
day and Saturd11y '1 <'OC.ktail shows. Door1
will open at 10 15 p m. and the 5hov.' will
start around 11 p.m.
Sk1le3 ;and •lenderson. ll.•hn tia1·e ap-
ptared on 9(l leltvlsion ,;hov.·~. met In
Ne'tl'pnrl Beach They were introduced by
New-port Harbor HIRh School dr11.m.11
coach Bud Wentz .11nd ~ot lheir start at
D!!lneyl11nrl.
They now have their own producHon
company, are m11 king edu c a I i on 11 I
materials, and have made a pilot for
their own ttltvJsion series.
Botulism Attack
Cri ti cal to 4
BAKERSFIELD llJPI) -On@ pt:NlOO
wa.s re:lNged but four olhers rem11inf.'d 1n
critic"! roodltlon at Kern C.e.nf'r11l
HO!!pll11! he.r~ lod11y at'1er contr11cllnR
botulism from 11 jar of tA:inltd chili ~•uct.
Twn mnre perS<ln~ v.•ho It'll 11!ricktn
follol\·lng 11 wte.kend dinner were li~ted In
fair C'flnd1tlon.
HOll pillll a:pokesmen sa1d R ob r. r t
f\.tootdl. 29, was releA~d TUP..9dAy .tilll'r
teN tho\.\•ed he: di d not ha ve thl' often
lat•I dl!ICIHie.
County Revealed
Anaheim Young Men's Ch r I 1t I1 n
A19oclaUon. '25.000. building tunJa: Oranae Young Women 's C h r t s t I 1 n
AaloclaUon, $40,000 to buy a building:
Aallatanct! League: of Garden Grove.
$6 ,900 to equip a dental clinic for the
di~advanta~ed: Orange County Federa-
tion of Community Chests, Anaheim.
$fi,IW:O In ex pand programs, and Zonta
Cluh of Newport Ha rbor Foundation,
Newport Br.at'h, '5,000 for senior cit izens
center add1l1ons.
Althoug h statewlde the emphasis was
nn support sOC'i:i l agl'ncies, tv.'O arts
organizations v.'e!'t named among 19'10
,c:rantees. The Performing Arts Council of
the Los AnJ::eles r..1usic Cente r, SI00,000
for student scholarships and the Palal'e
of Arts and Science Foundation, San
Francisco, $10,000 to equip student
workshop.
1be James Irvine FoundaUon hold! M.S
pe.rce.nt of the 1toc.k of the lrvint Ca m·
p,any ;and lists as1eu worth $10.Z mllHon
not Including the value or 4 A million
shares of Irvine sleek. Si nce Irvine stock
ia •·not listed or traded no current market
value is ava ilable," lhe annual statement
notP.s.
Since 1933 the foundation h ll 11
distributed fl4 2 million, about hatr of
v.•hich ha!'i been given out in the pn~t
three years.
Foundation holding.~ produced Sl.9
million of di\•tdend 1ncon1e during the
1970 fiscal yC'ar and cash deposits earned
$450.000 111\eresl. Tot:il income !or the
vear a111ounted to $2.45 mill ion, acrording
to the repnrt.
Organizations rece1v1r1g grants 1n
amounls less lhan $5,000 numbe:red 16 in
Orange County. They are:
Glrla CJub ol Buena Park. $4,800 Girl.!
Club of Garden Grt1ve, &1,300: Family
Service Association or Oran11e Colll'lty,
$2,500: Volunteer Bureau of \l.'est Orange
C.Ounty, $1,000:
Ma.rch of Dirnes, $3,000; Dance 1'hea1e r
of Orange County. $2,500; Big Brothers of
Orflnge County, $1 ,2f)(); Orange Emp1r11
Council Boy &outs of An1erica, $3.000;
Hilrbor Ar1·a Boys' C!uh . SJ,{)()();
Boys' Club 11f Santa A11;1. $J.llO(l;
Children 's l-lon1e Society, Sunta An11.
$600; Crippled Ch1!drens He!ief Fund ,
S600 ; Orange County Philharrnonic Socie·
ty, $2,000 : Sah•ation Arm y, Santa Ana ,
SGOO. and th<' Tub<'rtulosis a n d
Hespiratory D1sea.~e Association, $600
Duplica te grants to some organizat1on:1
renect both special and annual con-
tributions by the Irvine Foundation, a
spokesman noted.
Baker Blocks Delay Bid
Irvine City Inco rporation H earing Date Slated
Hy .JACK HROBACK
01 •~• D•llv l'llo! 51111
Orange County Superl'iS(lr David L.
Baker wa.~ brnught from a sick bed tnda y
lo block an attempt by Roard Chairman
Rnbert Battin to push through a 6()..day
delay 1n consideration of an election for
incorporation of !he proposed ci!y or
Irvine
Baker prov1rled the required third vote
tn set the legal hearing date nn 1n·
corporalion at the mini mum lwo weeks
from today.
Batti'n, v•hn &!m ilted he had talked to
Joa n Irvine Smilh Tuesday, asked in his
delaying motion lhal !he Board of
Regents of the Unh•ersi!.y of California be
asked to fur nish a CQPY of a Regent-
orrlered study nn the proposed new city.
Attorney Timothy Strader, representing
the lncorpnrators, reminded Ballin that
copies of the Regents ' report had been
furnish ed lo board members last week
and on previous occasions as far back as
Novem ber.
Battin still refused to buclge and a mo-
tion by Supervisor Ralph Clark for a twfl-
week delay fii iled be:cause a majority
vote of Uie board i.s necessary. Superviso r
William Phillip5 v.·as in San Francisco to-
day .
At this point, Baker was summoned
from h\11 sick bed, And ZO mi nutes !ate.r -
pale and shaken -he appeared in the
boardroom and voted for the normal two-
week delay.
Supervisor Ronald Ca~pers of Newport
Beach originally seconded Battin's mo.
lion rnr a 60·day delay but late:r withdrelf
the sec(lnd after listening to !lrong pro-
ltsts from Strader, John Burt o n ,
chairman or lhe incorpora tnrs' group and
Andrew May, nf COIN whn challenged
the supervisor tn allow 11 vote "as you
prnmi!ic<l."
Ciispers. in origina lly supporting Ba t·
tin':r: mnvf.'. si:tid ht had talked lo Mr s.
Smi1 h anrl hl' thouJ::hl htr wi$hes for a
delay should be resPected.
"The ref1Uest n( the. ov.•ner of 20 percent
of the Jr\'ine Company stock should be
considered rather than lhat nr a phony
tflx foundation in S11n F'rancisco,"
Ca.~pers said. (The lr\'ine Foundation,
v.·hlrh hold.~ the majorit y nf the Irvine
(nmpan,\· stork 1
S;inta An;:i l\1avnr 1,nrin r;risrt ;:i\so prn-
testerl, hul admitierl v.t)en questinned
tht1L his city had nol flbtained a court
order to delay the hearing as they had
sought.
lncorpnrators objecled \'igorously to
Battin's 6Q.day delay move because it
v.·ould push the da te for the election to
form the new citv well into 1972 and
jeopardize the chaiice5 of the new city ta
collect taxes during the l97Z-73 fiscal
year.
Bid for Alter11at e Route
With its neighbors the re guarding their
own interests, Newport Beach will go
before the Californ ia Highway Com-
mission ThursdAy 11sking for a study of
an alternate route for the Pacific Coast
Freeway.
Representati ves of Cof;t<>-l\1e.~a. Hun·
tington Reach and Lagunfl Beac h sa id IO·
day th ey will attend t.he JO a .m. meeting
in Ventura.
The request. lo ha\'e !he free w;iy
rero uted along the Sa n Diegn Freewr1y tn
the Corona del l\1ar Freeway then easier·
ty towards Laguna Beach fllong Bonita
Canyon Roa d and through Coyote Can·
yon, is tentalively set to be heard at
11:20 a.m.
Newport Beach t.tayo r Ed Hirth said
this mornnig all the city v.·ants is for the
commission to tell the Division of
Highways to study the route
Laguna Beach City City Manager
t.tanager Lawrence Rose said th i5 morn-
Cleric's Office
Hi t by B urg lars
The San Clemenle. offices of school
trustee and local minister the Rev . Don-
ald lnlay were hit b,y bur~ar$ earlier
this wttk. 'Chieves stol~ a piiir o( ta pe
recorders and a fire extinguisher.
The well-known mini~t rr of St. Andre\\'~
By the Sea r.1elhodisl Church told police
he noticed the loss Tue~day afternoon
orncers said ~omenne. entrred 1he nf-
fices nf lhe hill!np church a! 601 A\·en1d~
Pico. pnssibh· usin,ll a kry. The losr~ was
\·alued al $105
ing his ('i!y '!''ill send a rtpre~f.'nlative to
the hearing, but ~e will go {Inly ln listen,
not to testify.
Costa Mesa City Attorney Roy J une
will also be present In delivPr a rily
council res1•lutinn .~t ertini! Cos!;i Mesa's
belief th at a co:islal frreway sornewhere
stil l 1s needed.
Huntin gton Beach l\1;iynr Ge org 11
fl1rCrac.ken. who met with ll irth Tuesday,
\~nn a ~imilar s111terncnt of position from
his council Tuesday n1,.;ht
~1cCracken se('S Thursday 's hearln~ a!
a crucial nne .
He said the cities surrounding Newport
Beach •·wanl us 1fl ,i:o li;i the Stale
Highway Commission 10 keep the route
talks open .
••it's either that or kill it," he said, "lt
might be. lhl' li fe or death for the
freeway."
~lcCracken said lhe stale nei'ds lo be
to ld lo ··keep wor king on the issue.
"We·ve got to Jet the s1ale know all
cit1C's are des1 reous ol a su!ution," he
said.
Cost a fl1esa Maynr HobC'rl \\'1lson s11id
this mnrnini; he could su pport the study
of the al1erna te route, but indicated that
support wnulrl con1e {Inly if 11 will not
prolong actual construction of a coastal
freev.·a\' Ro.~e· sald !hat v.·h1le Laguna su ppo rt!!
the study, it does not necessarily support
the proposl.'d route.
Laguna Beach Councilmen tonight v.·ill
he11r a slafl report on the proposal that
says it potentially could have ~
diminishing effect on that city's zone of
innuence.
Hirth will be fie-companied to the:
meeting by Traffic Engineer Rnbe rt Jaf·
fe . \'ire fl·laynr Hn"'r1 rrl Roger~ is ;:ilsn e:c·
peeled In attend.
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TODAY
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THE RAIN BOW GEM
W ell ~nowri for its r•iobow color1,
the opal ~111 no d istinctive co lo r of
il1 owo, 1mall uniform c r•c~1 in the
gem accownti"g for th• v1ri1d hu•1.
Most popule r today •t• crp•h from
Mexi co. They are of th e fir• opal .....
riety. emitting red glows of light from
Iha core.
If you w .. nt to 1ee 1ome tf!1I "con·
ver1etion piec.e" gtm1, come in end
1ocr~ ovl!r our beautiful as1 orlme ol of
crp•l1.
Primery c.au1t trf "smudge" from
qold jewelry Is s~in 1t c.r•tlon1 and
perspiretion, the ch•mic1l1 crf which
c:ombine with gold elloy1 to form
d1rk·hu1d 1elt1,
A ch1n9 1 to white gold or to 9o!d
of hi9h1r ~•r•t finane11 1hould 10IY1
th1 pfoblem. We'll cov1r oth•r c:o1 u1o11
i,. 1ucceed in9 columns ; in the ml•l'I·
time, if you h1v1 1uc.h " problwm ,
ccrme on in ind ••• 1.0. W e'll be 9!1d
to dilcu11 ceu1e1 i nd cur11 with you •
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VOL 44, NO. 221, 6 SECTIONS, &6 PAGES
EDI TIO N
ORANGE' CO UNTY, CALIFORNIA
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WEDNESDAY, SEPT~MBER '15, 1971 TEN .CENTS
San Clemente Aides Huddle on Business Fees
..\ :spteial San Clemente Chamber of
t:orn1nerce com1n ittee -plus interested
businessmen and City Clerk Max Berg -
"'ill meel Tuesday morning lo hammer
ou! a Hnal solutio n to som e inequities in
city proposals to vastly rcvise1 business
licen.se fees .
And thus far. bl1siness1nen and city (lf-
r1c1als ha \·e s<iid that a solution to the
new fees see ms close .
Tuesday 's meeting \VIII have the i;ingle
~o;il or tirming up the ch<1n1bt:r con1-
m1llee'i; ret·ommrndation~ on the new fee
s1 ructu1·r: \Vhic.h is proposed to go into ef-
let! Jan. t. It will be at 9:30 1.m. in the
.San Clemto:nle olfice or San Diego Gas and
Electric Co.
The rtvisiOll -the !Jrst incre.ases in
cily business lice11ses since 1955 -are 111
blend or gross-receipt percentages for
some businesses and increased Oat fees
for others.
~spite poor results in othe1· coastal
citie.11 in recent years, the issue over
gross receipts has not yet stirred a \vave
of businessm<in protests locally.
Bob · ?vlathison, a spokesman for !he
apeci al chamber comn1itt~ \\'hich ha.,
spenl mont hs on the issue, agrees t'.'i\h
Bera: that an equitable solution c an be
worked out in time.
.. There doesn't seen1 to be much of a
problen1 with the basic philosophy hen~.
i!'s more a matter of dollars 111 some
t:ategories o.nd \\'e rea!!,v feel that can be
easily \\'Orked our ." he said during a
t:hamber directors' meeting Tuesday.
Berg agrees.
.. \\1e haven't had the howl we expected
so lar, and we honestly beheve that
e\'eryone ha!! been gi ven ample lime and
information about the revision." Berg
sai d.
Basically, 1he proposal!\ c;,ill /or in-
creased fh1.t fee1 on specific business and
professional categories .
Son1e large businesses falling under the
gross-receipts categories c o u Id ex-
perience a 700 percent increase in license.
fees.
Copies of the proJY'sed increases have
been available for businessmen at city
hall for the past several months.
City councilmen have yet to schedule
public hearings on the proposed re<·ision.
<H\'lliting a firn1 rel1>mmendation from
!he t:hamber t'Ommittee.
Al a recent study session councilmen
and committee members agreed tha1
some refinement could be made on fec!I
-p1·imarily in the relationship between
an1ounts charged for some professional
t:ategories a!I opposed to scniiprofessional
ones.
"It's di l'flcult lo gel into specifics and
present a clear picture to all the
businessmen." Ber~ ha~ explained,
"tnere are dozens of occupational
t:atrgories and most ha ve different fees.
"\\'hat Wt' seem to be cto"·n to no\\' is a
matter of dollars and not philosophies.
and I thinli that can be easily worked
out "
Uproar 111 l'\ewport Beach in receMt
year!I over the gross-recei pts Philosophy
gre1v so In tense that city officials ICJ'ap-
ped the entire plan and opted, instead, for
a blanket increase.
Opposition fron1 businessmen in t h"a t
c11y !'ite1n1ned fron1 asserted pryin~ by
t:l\y license offu:1al s 11110 business financ--
es, Opponfnts argued that the prying wa1
a11 invasion of a bu s1ne;;sman's privacy.
But San Clen1r11te councihnen recently
agreed lhat the gross-receipts format
would be no tl1fferenl than the federal
government'!'i income tax practices which
also are based upon examination of a
businessman's receipts.
e·ect on s
Ma1·i1tes Battle
El Toro Melee
Investigated
By .~RTH\JR R. \11~'\Sl:L
or rll• 0 1i11 ,.,.,., ~1111
Ctintlieting repu/'1s ranging f1·01n JI
fistfight out side l!n enlisled men's club lo
sporadic. scattered acts of rac~I violencf!
11 round El Toro Aiarinc Corps Air Sta lion
T uesday night art ~ing probt:d today.
Ont: of the rew fads confirmed -WU
lh~t one ~~rine ~11 hem hospittliz,a in
fair condition with an abdomiaal lta~
\\'Ollnd.
The victim ,t as identified as Jes-se-
Bro\\'n. but his rank. age and hometown
1\·ere not disclosed.
The official account gi ven is that two
r.rarinc.~ tangled outside the club betr
hall about 11 p.m .. rcsulling in a nielee
when military police units arrived 111
bteak up a <.'J'O\\'d of about JD to SO
\\'afchers.
:\urscs al Orangf! County J\1edical
<.:enter. ho\'rtver. told newsmen several
men 'fl·ere injured .
So did a Navy medical corpsman ~ho
described what he called fig hts all around
the base. involving black and white
1ilarines.
.. I do11·t deny it. I ju~t don't have any
more information than I ga\'e. \Ve'rt still
putting the details together now." said
()fle ba!:e spokesman.
He "'a!'t no1 identified by anv spec\fif'
military role in !he probf:. or relea~e or
lnformalion o!:ltaine-d.
"I can't find him."' said a $1!rgeant on
dut\·.
1·h, official a nnount.:ement earlier 5aid
s e\·eral men ha \'t been held for ques-
tioning about the violence but that so far
none had been charged \\'ilh apecific of-
fenses.
Racial proble ms ha\•e led lo pa st
\•iolence at other U.S. domestic military
lnstallalions including the ~prawllng
Camp Pendleton ~Iarine: Corps Training
Cfnter in San Oeigo County.
If unofficial account.s of the incidl!nt
Tuesday night at the 1.000.man El Toro
?.ICAS facility are sub.!tantiated. it will
be the first such known major incident in
Orangt: County.
Tht-~larine injured was at first listed
In serious eondition at the county
C.ut
Weatller
Cool ocean bree"UI conlinue to
bring Southland temperatum; to a
tolerable level today. Highs •Ion(
the coast will be around 71 riaing
to 117 inland .. Lows loni1ht around~
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to til t:: 1110011. 11010 much do
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hos pilal's inlensi\•e care unit but this wa~
lattr revised to fair.
.\o determination had been mild!'!
·whether lhe several other men said to be
injured were f\'larines who gathel'ed lo
watch • fight, er MP ef{Qr1 detailed t•
disperse them.
John Nelson,
Laguna Hills
Do ctor, Dies
Dr. John Miller Nelson or San Cle1nent1:
-a physician for 35 years who activel.'f
practiced in Leisure World -ditd cf a
sudden illness in his home Sunday.
Dr. Nelson. who practiced for many
years in Missoula. Mont., joined the
Laguna ltills ?ifedical Clinic six years ago
and worked actively until his death. He
\\'aS 71.
Dr. Nelson was • graduat e of the
liniversity of l\·linnesola J\1edical School
a nd St. Olal"s College in ~'linnesota. He
\1·a~ a member of !he 1-farmony J\lasona:
Lodge 49 in Missoula and several pro·
fessional associations.
He 'vas a membtr or the Lutheran
Church of Our Cross 1n Laguna Hill."
"'here memorial ser\•ices will take place
Thursday at 10:30 a.m.
Gr11veside strvices •ill precede the
memorial r ites at I o'cloclr 1'hursdav
morning at. Pacific View ~Iemorial Par~
in Corona del l\lar.
Dr. Nelson leaves his widO\'<. Anna l..nlt
Kelson of the homl! iit 4107 Calle Bien-
venido: a daughter, r.li ss Janice r-.'elson
tJf Long Beach: a son, Dr. Jame.~ ~:.
Nelson of Great Falls. [\font.: three
brotht-rs, Arthur Nelson of Kansa!l, Erl-
ing Nelson of \\'isconsin and Reuben
Nel~n of Rivl!!rside: three 1isters, Mr~.
Dora Beveridge of ,_lontana, ,,.trs. lren"
Brown of ~finnesota and Mrs. Genevieve
Simpson of Hemet, and t" e
(l'andchild~n.
Shi!!l'fer Laguna Beach J\lorluary is-in
charge of arrangr:ments.
Marine Arrested
On Robbery Rap
San Clement~ police have arrested a
young Camp Pendleton MariM on a
fl!,500-wa:rnnt ehargi111 ann~~bbe'l'V'"
or a local bar earlier this monlh in which
a lone aunman escaped with $106.
fUchan! E. Cobb. n. "ho lives in a bar·
racks at tht: bw , was arrested Tue:Klay
after a joint investigation by tocal detec·
live! and mililary investigators.
Cobb was arrai(ned today in municipal
court and "a! formally charged with
entering the Stare Coach Inn jwl before
cloaint on the mominf of Sept. J and
allegedly stealtng the cash al sunpoint.
The owner or thf bar. tt m7 s. El
Camino Real told police the gunman wore
• brown wig durtng the holdup.
Local detectives used • composllt
dr1aoin1 of the suspect ir. their irt·
,·estigation. tn~lud~ in the evidence in
th' caM Is t brown wi( allegl!'d to belonr
lo Cobb 1rtd found amon1 his ~net.
police 11 Id.
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S o11aethi1a9 to Pondet·
i\·Tindful of the de licate relationship bet\vecn church
and state. this ril edford. Ore. chur ch is currCntly
dis playing its <'Ornn1entary on the s tale of mankind.
."\ Biblical quotation. it is not but !l Jeasl its timely
and topical and probably hel ped even v.:age·frozen
par1sh'ioner!i \VOrk up a tim.iie.
High School Has Clemente Chooses Fir m
T,vo Ne,v Aides
San Clemente H;gh S<hool wHI h"' To Print Chamber Book
two ne1e adminiiitrator~ ,.,,hen school
ilarts ne xt Monday.
.Jnhn Sinarl. of San Clen1cnte will serve.
as assistant printipal. rtplat·ing Ed l\in·
caid 11·ho "'ill be ·principal of l\1arco
Forster Junior High 1n San Juan
Capistrano.
Smart, tVho has i;er~·rd 1., boy·~ vi(·e
principal, taugh1 two years 1n the
difitrict ind then served one year as an
administrator.
Taking Smart's fo rmer pos111on will bf'
Don Jeisy of San Juan Capisltano .. Jri~y
h11 s served ~ix years in the district and is
Jilso a member of the Capistrano Parks
and Recreation Commission.
A 2~·year-0Jd printing firm 1n Irvine
1 uesday was chosen from 17 bidders to
print next year's 1<xpanded edit ion of thr
"'idly-used San Cleml!nte Chambtr of
Commerce telephone. directory.
Ch.,mber directors unanimously agreed
to award the $19,650 job lo the Hendricks
P1·inting Company.
The award t:ame amid vows fron1
chamber Manager Robt.rt Evans that he
pledges next year'9 dirl!ctory to be lhf
'·Dest ever."
1'he ch amber will pri11t 500 mort copies
of Lhe book for distribution the last Satur-
day in January. The total press
ru n. Evans said, would be 19.000 copies.
The i!!Xpcnse for the book this year 11
CofC Unmoved
· Won't Ask Bau
A renewed pica by " local university
women'"s group for San Cltmente
Chamber of Commerce t:ndorsement or a
ban on nuclear generators reJI on deaf
ears before chamber directors Tuesday. ·rht rroup of chamber leaders agreed
to file the letter rrom !he Beleaguered
Earlh Committee af the local chapter of
the American AHOctation of University
women.
'Thr:y chose. lnsteAd. to reiterate their
!!land of last November which states that
the chamber would remain neutral on the
mallt:r and rely on tht: judgment or
covernment regulatory bodies.
S pe <:ific 1ll y.th~ letter from
ll:eJeaguered Earth chairman ~·lr~. K. C.
Hicks was for chamber i;upporl of a
on Alom Plants
morat-0rium Cln the construction of Any
new plants-Including the propo1ecl pair
at San Onofre -until safety And Othtl'
controversial maUers are resolved.
··1 think we shOuld slick to what. we
agreed upon last yr:ar," Chamber Presi·
dent Wa lter Hunter tokl"director.s.
One postscript w11 addtd by some
director~ however.
The group a(Tetd that a copy of the.
chamber policy and • duplicate ol tht
university women lefter be sent to
trustees of the C.pistrano Unified School
District who have rett:IVtd the same
moratorium appeal.
"May bl!: our position wiil help tile board
deal wilh tht issue as well," said Raf
Campbell.
abou1 $2.000 niore than last, prim:irily
bccausr. of !he li1 sappear<1nt•c of coded
tapes used to prinl individual listings.
The ad ditional press run and US(' of bet·
1er quality paper stock also contributed
lo the increase.
The tapes -v,ohich automalically can
be fed into 11 typesetting machine. Illus
saving man hou rs -di sappeared \1•it.h
lhe closing of Hamby Printers in San
Clemente. lhe firm wh ich perfonTJl!d the
pl'inting job on the current edil ion.
The directory project i.s being un-
dertaken this year by i'o1rs. Lucy Carr,
who told directors that revenues from ad-
vertising arc soaring, compared lo last
year's efforts.
Contracts ror adverlising already
amount lo $1 3,500, she said, ind or that,
$9.000 already has bet:n collected.
New businesses already have purcha11-
ed $2,000 worth "r advertising for the
book's yellow pages.
$2,000 Donation
Paves T he Way
San Cltmente High Sc ' ool's new
sidl!walk on Pico Avenue will be llnanctd
by a generous gift.
Trustees Clf the Capistrjno Unified
School District INmed M o n d a y
that $2,000 has been ~fd for the pro-
jed by the lnsuranci! Agcnll Aasocia-
lion and James M. Holbert.
The project calls for .a temporary
sklewalk alon~ unimproved property
between the high school and Carrows
Restaurant It includt:s a rcg\ilar
sidewalk on portion!! of the school pro-
perty.
Tax Boost,
Seco11d Vote
U11d er Studri
By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL
Another bond eleclion or a hike in Laxes
\\'ere two alternatives listed toda y by the
superintendent. of 1he Saldlcback Com-
n1un11y College distritt to fund con-
struction or building.'! Jfl the wake or
Tuesde:t y·~ voter deni<il of issuance o(
$24.8 n1il!ion in bonds.
..I will 1nake a report l(I the board
f\fonday night." added Dr. Fred Bremer.
"But the board \Viii have lo make the
determination."
Only 15 percent of the 74,247 (."Ollege
district I.urned out Tuesdav to ~·ole on the
bond issue Offirial resulis showed 5,427
yf's votes and 5.986 no votes. A h1'0-lhird
ye.~ plu1·al i1y 1vi1s requirfd for passage..
Th e $24 .8 niillion \vas sought to finance
construction nf permnnen! buildings on
lhe Saddlebnck campus. 28000 l\'la!'gueritt
Parkway, Mi~sion Viejo. Additionally. $l
million \\'Ould ha\'e gone toward ac-
quisition of land for a branch campus.
Bremer said the district could seek
~late aid lor the construction of
permanent buildings. but to do so, the
di strict would have to raise funds as well.
"To do that. we 1vould levy ~om•
permissi\'e taxe~." he noted.
The other altPrnat1 ve. Breiner said.
\\'ould be 11no!her bond election, but he did
not t:om1nent further on such a possibili-
1 ~.
"\Ve du know lhnt \\'C 1n11st eome up
lV11h so1ne new bu1ldin:::s." Breiner said.
.. 01 t:ourst', l 'n1 disappointed with the
rc~ultc; ol !he election, but. I'm optimistic
that !he \Oters "''iii come through for the
t:Ollege," he con11nented
The school chief .said his optimism
ste1n111ed fron1 p<i sl actions of the 1·oters
in creating I.he district 1n 1967 and al>'
p1·oving issuance of S9.5 million in bond~
in 1968 for acciuisition of land for the
prcsent c:irnr11 ~. construction n r
relrx:11table buildings iind a permanent
library
GroUndbreaking ecremonil!s f<)r th•
ne\v $J n1illion library will be hel d Mon-
day.
None of lhe lrustee:i; on the district
board <.'-Ould be reached this morning for
<."Omrnent on the vote.
The bond money, had il bttn approved,
would have gone toward the construction
of a science-mathematics t:enter. rin•
arts center. administration center,
technology center. business l' en t e r •
athletics and ph ysical education center
and a gymnasium.
The funds for the second cainpus. rnl-
lege officials said, were needed becaus~
the present campus would hit the 10,00U
student population limit in 1978.
There "'as no widespread organized op-
position lo the bond measure. although a
few local community organizations ind
individuals condemned the measurr:.
Bremer suggested that the recent
decision by fhe state Supremr: ~tlrt
brar-ding pl'esenl forms of school. f1nan·
cing as unconstitutional coupled with the
general state of the nation's economy led
people to vole against tht bond measure.
P lane Crash K ills ;)
JACKSON, Miss IAPJ -A private
plRne with si x periion~ aboard crashed lf>
day when it snagged. treeto.ps in a~
proaching Jackson Municipal Airport, k1~
Ing five o( t~ aboard. Tom bits of f1'lt
plane remained caught in the tree11 and
other parts were scalttred along !ht
ground
The Injured man wa., taken to a
Jackson Hosp!t11I.
Names and furthtr dctatls wert not Im-
mediately aval111ble.
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2 DA!LY PILO T SC
Irvine Grants • Ill
SlXt.ff.n educttional, hta1lh tnd tocla1
•ttnciea ln Orange C.ounty received
grants in exces! of $5,000 from the James
Irvine F'oundation, it \\'as announctd t1>-
~y. The grMl3, lotaling $457,SlS.71.
"'.p_ere macle during the fiscal year ending
':flarch 31.
7-Cbapman CoUege, St. Joseph'& Hospital -~ Orange and Anaheim Memorial
· spital were the Orange County in-
-' ·tution5 receiving the largest amounts
$75,000 each. ~The Chapman grant supports building
1'novation and the award to Anaheim
',,:Ospital will establish an acute cardiac
Ca re cent('r. The grant to St. .Joseph's
~!I prO\'ide for additions lo that
hospital 's coronary unit.
State1~1ide, the Irvine F'oundat ion grant.'!
tota led S2.8 million and 9~ percent of the
Ill grants ·\·ere made to orgaruzations
working In the Heidi af hightt education,
youth Hl'VlCea and mtdicl.I cart 1 1 foun-
dttion spokes.man aald .
Absent from the list or lrviM . Foun-
dation recipients thla year were several
Orange County art.s institutions that had
been named in prior years. Among
cultural organlt.allons dropped from the
foundation grant!! lisl are the Sy mphony
Associalion of Orangt County, Laguna
Be&ch Ctimmunlty Playf.'r s, South Coast
Repertory llnd The Lyric Opera Associa-
Uon of Orange County,
Further, 26 organizations in California
shared grants in amounts les~ than
S5.000. These awards wrre not detailed in
!he foundation a nnua l report released to-
day, but foundation attorney Howard J.
Prh·ett said many of these 11.re Orange.
C-OUnty agencies, Grant.. to all 26 totaled
$4~,050 during 1970.
:Co::1111t Associatio11 Lauds -:
Salt C1·eel{ Beach Purcl1ase
The proposal for county purchase (If
4 WO feet of lx>ach bet"·een Salt Creek
a'1d Dana Strand has \\'On endorsement
from the bo11.rd of directors of the Orange
County Coast Association.
Huntington's
Administrator
~I ill er Fired
By ALAN DJRKJN
al m t Dolly Pllo! 511!1
Doyle .~f11Jer. 59. is no loni=:er city ad-
m inistrator of Huntington Beach .
He ~'as ousted from !he $34,000·a·year
j nb at S p.m , Tuesday when he v.·as serv·
eoi by City At torney Don Bonfa wit.h two
docu ments -notice of the council's in·
tention to remove him as of Oct. 18 of his
immediate suspension.
The action wa s made public at tt :45
p.m. when the City Council reconvened
from an e:tecut1ve session lasting tv:o
'hours and 40 minutes.
Bonfa rt"ad a council·aulhoriu-d slate-
Jflent announcin, the ouster .11.nd gtating
!hat Assistant City Ad m in I s t r a t o r
.Brander Castle would he "the acting city
administrator pro tempore.''
'"The City Council has directed 1he
personnel director (Ed Thompson) to
oommence a nationwide starch through
the state Personnel Board to find a new
city administrator," the terse statement
1iaid.
· f\'o grounds or reasons for the dismissal
were given. The vote for dismissal a lso
~as not announced althnu,11:h it is known
I.hat it y.•as 5 f.o 2 v.·it h Al Coen , Mrs,
Norma Gibbs, Jerry Matney, Jack Green
.and Donald Shipley in favor and Mayor
GeorAe !llcCracken and Ted Bartlett op-
J>'l~ed.
··Jr<:. the rininion of m yseH and special
t ounsU (the Santa Ana !aw firm of Rutan
and Tucker) I.hat the city cha rter does
not provide for an app('al,'' Bonfa said in
B press conference !ale Tuesday night.
'"1£ ~Ir. :-.1!11er requests r easons he shall
be pro~·ided with reasons but nvl 'A"ith
n use or ground~ ... B'1nfa said.
~l il!er ha~ se\"en day.~ from the ser\•ing
.tif !he notices a1 :i p m TuPsda.v to re·
(juest 11 public hearinlil befnrr th(' counril.
But, a cco rding In the charier. thl' criun-
ciJ's ''action shall hP f\nal anrl sh;ill not
rlepend (In any p;ir!1rula r degree nf pronf
et the hearing. the purpose nr "'hich is Ill
ail1i'-'" the City Council and lhP ci ty ad·
ministrator to present tn each othe r and
-the public all pertinent h1 ct~ prior to the
final action of removal."
O M.Niil COAST
DAllY PILOT
OllANG;.< (.OAST PllSllSHIHC. C.OMPAH,.
ll:~bort N. w,,c1 """·°"'1 '"" l'uol11/\t'r
Jeck l . C url•v
Vkt l'rt>ICl•"1 AMI G.M1t l Mtn1...,.
Tl<o"''' Kee>rll
fdl!Of"
ThOMll A.. Morphl111
M•nttl ... f;dl .....
The Coast Associa1 ion d i r (' c t o r s
adopted the resolution of suriporl at a
breakfast m~ting today at the Ba!bna
Bay Club, following a presentation of the
plans by Richard L. \\'eiser, executive
vice president of Avrn Community
Del'elopers. owners of the 33 acres of
property the county u·ould acquire.
Th e proposal. "''hich includes complete
development of the area by Avco , in·
eluding public parking IQt:I-. roads. cnn.
cession stands, rest rnom:i; 11nd other sup-
port facilities. gfle.s btofore the Orange
County Board of Supervisors 11 week from
today. The price for the package is $2.5
million.
\\'eiser told the Coast Association direc-
tors that having the public veas
developed by Avco and turned over to the
county ready for use wou ld r;ave the
c::ounty mon!!y and would provide public
use of, the area two years sooner than if
the county mere!y acquires the land and
undertakes the development.
Weiser estimated that if the agreement
can be reached 500n, he would hope to
close the escrow before Feb. 2fl, J9n. The
beach could be a vailable by Se.pl.ember or
October of 1972.
Weiser noted with the $1.400 per front
foot ~·hich is being considert'd for state
acquisition of the beach adjacent to
Doheny State Beach.
The proposal. \\'hich has been in
negotiation for a pproximately a year end
ha.s been through at least a dozen
revisions during that lime, previously
won endorsement ofthe county's Ocean
and Shoreline Planning and Steering
Committee.
Police Officer
Arrests Pair
For Car Theft
T"'o young mrn who made 1 grave
mistake \\•hile a ssertedly attemptlng to
hot "''ire a car in the llo!el Laguna park-
ing Int early loda.v are cooling their heels
in the Laguna cily Jail wh ile av.·a1Ung ar-
ran,i:ement on suspicion of grand thert,
autn.
Thr rar ~elect rri by Rnberl Lynn Mur-
ra\", 20, nf Cnrnn a. and Robert Coady
1\igrea!. 22, rif He~peria, for their prr-
c13v.·n r sr;ipade 11 ;is; the properly nl an
,\n:ihr1m police off1rer 1.\'hn allegri; hi!
ra11ght them in the act, 11ccord1np; to
pollCI'
Thf' nl !ierr, Frrdf'riCk '\. ~'\11l~ Jr sa1rl
he can1P nu! nl 1he Hotrl Lai;::un11 at ar ·
pr0x1matel y 1.4;, a .rn anrl found one of
lhr suspects In his car, lhe other
cr0uch1ng hrs1rlr ii .
The ignilion wire.~ ha ~ heen d1scon·
nP cted lrnm Hie ~tarter s1r11 ch anrl r ro~~·
ed. and 1.he. car moved about JO fl'!et from
u·here he had parked ii , Mills ~ald.
Placing them under tentativ' arrest. he
fl agged rinu·n a pas5ing L;iguna Beach
pr'llice patrnl r1r in v.·hich the ~uspects
11,ere tran~porlf'd to the station for book-
1ng
Need a
FoRcwlng 11 • Ustln& of ~U sr•n's over
fS,000 mtde to-Orln&t Couqty IJOUPl!i :
.&faille Inetltult, fn,tJtlO for Orange
County Center i mprovefuent1;
Pro.adence Speech 9nd. Hearing Clinic,
Orangt, $19,000 for ht"aring test equip-
~nt ; Boys' Club of Santa Ana . $1 0,615,71
to purchase a bus; South Coast Con1·
n1unit} Hospital. Laguna Beach , M0,000
lo furnish Coronary care unit a.nd huy
audio-visual equlpment ;
Orangl' Empire Council Boy &outs of
America, $18 .000 to begin "inner city"
delinquency pre1'ention p ro j er t ;
Children's Home Socil'ty of Santa Ana,
S2-0.000 to place v.·ards of !he court lo
adoptive homes;
Salvation Army. Santa Ana. $1fl,{l(t(I to
build youth centtr; UC. Irvine lnttrfaith
F'o undati o n , SS .00 0 f or in·
terdenominational student center ;
Voters Order
Sc hool Split
By The AsMlciated Prr.~s
For the firsl time in the 26-year history
of California 's school unification ai:t .
\•oters have. ordered the spl itting of
unified districts back lnto smaller school
go~'erning units.
The votes. both overwhelming, were In
the Newman·Gustine J oint School District
in the San Joaquin Vall!y and the gient
Modoc-Tulelake J oint Unilied School
Dislrlcl in northeastern California.
The vo te in the Gustine district u·as
1,3.13 to 586 to end Lhe five-year merger
a nd divide the district at the Stanislaus·
~terced county line. Each new district
v.·ill have about J.SOO pupils.
The vote in nnrlheast C;il1fnrnia "'as
1,119 to 274 to break the hig district up 1n·
to t"·o: the former f\.1odoc Union Hig h
School District and the M!!.deline portion
of Lassen Co unty and the former
Tulelake Joint Union High School District
In Sl!kiyo u County.
, •• ,, *'M&l¥H*'b IBP ...... I t@?!titill
Capo Screens
Candidates
For City Post
Preliminary screening of application!!
for San Juan Capistrano·~ first director
of publlc safety beg11.n today.
City h1anager Donald G. \\'eidner said
more than 50 applicatinns have been
received for the post which will be the
equivalent to police chief in other cities.
Applications will be narrowed down tn-
day and tomorrow lo IS by the
preliminary r;creening board -San
Clemente Police Chief Clifford Murray,
Laguna Beach Police Chief Jo~eph Kelly
and Sheriff's Captain Dougles Wat.Jon.
F'rom these !fl, three will be selected by
an oral screening committee whi ch will
be comprised or a city m11.nager, a police
chief and an academician.
Members of the city council will he sit-
ting in on both commitltt15 as observers.
The final decision "''ill be made by lhe Cl·
ty manager, subject to lhe approl'al of
the council.
San J uan·s director of puhlir safe!~' l''ill
spend his first ~·ear s!udying the city"i;
particular nt"eds ;ind organ iiing A pr>l ire
department to be~I serve the community.
The te11T1 "publ ic safety" ha~ hf>en
rlefi neri hy \Ve idner ;:i.~ ":i comprehen~i1·e
conrenl rnrompa ~s 1nJ( all miiJOr il~Pf'l'I .~
nf cnmml1nit1· artrv1t1e~ \1·h1r h "·h1ch materia!l~· ;if fect thf' health, safety and
v.·tlfare of residents."
A p<ihceman y,ho 1s ;i publtc i;afr1 .v nf·
!1r{'r v.·ould he equipped 10 nrol'1de nr
hal'e access 10 as "full :in array of nublic
safety services as possible.''
One of the nev.' chief"s Jnbs v.·ill b(' to
d('cide H the ·'public saf('ty" type of
d('p;ir1ment would bf' brttrr f or
Cap1.~lrano than a conl'ent1onal pol 1cr
department.
The city council ha!! budgeted $2.1.000
for the new chie.f'.s first year Thi$ will
include ;ipproximately $14,000 for his
sa\arv. a vehicle secretarial service, sup·
plies: and other limited equipment.
Laugh?
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J\HIU l /11 M'1-.tOlllt f;d!I~
L .. ••• '-<..Ii Offlc•
J?? Fero1I A~t nw•
Corn edy S hoiv Tickets Ava.ilo.ble
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JD§ No!lh El c,,.,.;.,,, R•1 I, tl67J
Ott.., Offlc."
Cofl• "'"'' llO w ..... ,. $1....t Ntwpa,, ewe~: lJ.U HtwP&n I OU h'trd
l1untint1IOl'I IM(I!: 11111 ... di '°"'"'' ...
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CllJ In 11p,,Ut tdltion1 tor L•O""'I l t1tl1,
NtWPOf"/ ltK~. [Mii ~.... M..,11"1110...
INUI, l'W ntl ln V1!Wy, $t11 Clt.,.t<'llt/
Ctoftll-ttll kOillolOHJ!, •io"oO wit~ -!~iellfl eflt\911 ~TPtl IW"ifl!l"O DlaM If,
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• ll!d >'•lfllll "'t!l•r t¥ 1Clv"'!"t t!'lffth llt•tl~
,,..y bf t fpred«*I wl!l!Olll JDKlt l l"tr• ,..1,,1.,. el tOl'Yrllht ..,.., .
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Ticket/i are still avallah1 e for the Sk.il es
and Hender!lon bel")eflt ~hov.· Sept. 24 and
25 in San J·uan Cap1strann.
The well-knov.·n comedy team \\·ill glv•
t.wo performances on both f t iday and
Saturda y -a dinner show and 11 cocktail
shnu· 11t The El Ar!obr Re~1ri11ranl
Pri><;eet1s ..... ·11! go to th" Fiesta de IR !!i
('.olondrinas Association which annually
spon~nr.11 the par11de lo celebrate the
tf'!Urn Of lhe S""ll lJOW!i !O ~!is..~inn Sa n
Juan Capistrano. TiC'kel~. which are tor !he ahow nnly.
are $3.50 per perwn, They are J1 va1lablt
by calling the F.1 Adnbt Restaurant 1t
~·116~ or Arlene Skiles ;il 49~3®.
The dinner shO\\' on Saturday is ~Id out
but t icket! are still a\"allable for Friday's
dinner 11how which will begin around 11 ·3()
pm. Dlntr.s wlll be ttsked to arrive at
6·:1(1 tn ~l\'P lhtm pl!'nty of time to ea t
befntP lh! !'.how ,;larlR
Ttrkt"\$ Ar!' 5li!1 a\"ll i!ab1e for hoth r rl-
rl31' and Sa!urd11''" crx:kta il ahov.·s Doors
v.'lil open at 10 15 pm. and the show wlll
st11rt around 11 pm.
$ki1 P~ and H"ndersnl'I, ~'hn h•v!: 11 ~
J>('arcd on 00 le le.l'i!.1on ~how.s. met In
Newport Stach Thf'y \\trt Introduced hy
Ntu•port Harbor High School rlrama
cnach Bud Wentz and go!. their start at
D1snl'yland .
They now tiavt t.h~lr OY.'n prnduc:tlnn
company, are making t du c 11Iinna 1
materials, and havl' made I p1!nt for
their own television series.
Botulism Attack
Critical to 4
BAKERSFIELD IUPI) -One person
wae released but !OUT otbt rs remained in
cr!Ucal condilion .11 Kern General
H'o,,pltal here lod•Y after oontr11rting
bot ulism from a jarlof lalnltd chllt ~111lre.
Two rnnre pe~ns who f!'!l sl rickPn
fol!owinE: 11 Wttkenrl dlnntr Wtrl' listtd in
f~ir cnndilion
fi(l5p1l.al spokesmen ••id R n h" r I
Mnnte il. 21l. "''IS released Tuesrt•y sft,.r
te1u ,;howr.d ht". did not h11ve the often
fatal disease.
County Revealed
Anaheim Youn& Men·a Ch r Is t I • n
AlsociaLion, '25.000. building fund.a ;
Orange Young Women's C h r I sl i a n
Association, $40,000 to buy a building:
Assistance League of Garden (;rove,
$fi,900 to equip a dental clinic for the
disad vant:iged; Orange County Federa·
t1nn nl Commun ity Chests, Anaheim,
$1i.OOO lo ex p;ind programs, and Z-On la
Cl11h C'lf Newport llarbor foundation,
Ne "'port Beach, S:l.000 for senior citi zen~
cenl er addilionl\.
Al1housh statewide the emphasis "''as
on suppnrt social agEnc1 es. lwo arts
nrgan1z:it1nn!I were n;imcd amnng 19?0
i<rantees. The rerfnrmlng Art s Council or
!he l.ris Anj!eles r-.lusic Center, $!00.000
for s1 udent sl.'holarships and the. Palace
of Arts and Sc1e.nce Foundation. San
francis('l}, $10,000 to equip studenl
v.·orkshop.
The James Irvine F'oundation holds M.l
percent of the. stock o( the Irvine Com-
pany and lisls aS.!els worth SHI% million
Mt ioctuding the value of 4.6 million
sha re~ of trl"inf. stock. Since lr\"Lne stock
i~ "not listed or traded M current market
1alue 1s a1·a1l able," !he annuel statement
note.Ii .
Siril'e l!l38 !he fnt1ndat1on has
distributed $14 2 1n11\1on. about half of
\.\•hlch h:is been R11·en out in the past
three years.
Foundation hold lngs prodLJced $1.9
million of di vidend income during the
lfl7(1 fi se;:il ye;:ir and r;ish deposits earned
J-t;io.QOO 111(('rest , Tnt al income for the
1 ear an1nunled In S'.! 4:> m1ll1on . according
to 1he report
Org:in1zat1on~ rece1v1nj!. grants in
<imounls less lhan 15.000 numbered 16 1n
Orange Counly . They are:
Girls Club of Buen• Park. 1-4,IOO Girll
Qub or Garden Grove, $l.300; Family
Service A~soclallOn of Orllnge County,
$2,500; Volun teer Bureau of West Orange
County. $1.00ll .
f\tareh of Oinie.s, $.1.000: Dant:e Theater
of Orange County, $2.500 ; Big Brothers of
Orange County, $1 ,250 : Oran~e Empire
Council Buy S(•ou ts (If 1\n1er1ca, $.\000 ;
Harbor Area Boys' Club. $.1.000.
Boys' Club of Santa An<1 . IJ,000;
Children 's Home Society, Santa Ana,
$600 : Crlppled Childrens Relief Fund,
S600 ; Orange County Philharmonic Scicie·
ly. $2.000: Sal1•at1on Ar111 y. Santa Ana,
$~.(Xl. and the Tubrrculos1s a n d
Respiratory Disease A!l snc1aunn, $600.
Duplicate grants In son1t' organizations
reflect both special and annual C'On•
trlbutions by the Irvine F'oundation, I
spokesman noted.
Baker Blocks Delay Bid
Irvine City Incor poration Heoring Do.te Slntecl
By .JACK BRORA CK
0 ! !~• 01llv Pllol Sitt!
Orange Cou nly Supervisor Oavid L.
Baker was brought from a sickbed today
to block an attempt by Board Chairman
Robert Battin to push through a 6<klay
delay in consideration of an election for
incorporation or the pr(lposed city of
Jr1 111e.
B;iker provided the required third vote
to set lhe legal hearing date on in·
corporation al the minimum two weeks
from loda)'.
Battin, v.·hn admitted he. ha d tal ked Lo
that his r.11~· h;id not nbta1ned a court
(lrder to delay the hearin!l. a s lhey had
sought.
Jncnrporatnrs objected \'tgorously to
BaUin's S<kiay delay move because it
would push the date for the election to
form the nPW c11y v.•el! inlo 1972 and
jeopardize the chances of the new city to
collect Laxes during the !972·73 fiscal
year.
Ne,vpo1·t Beach Will Make
Biel for Alte1·11ate Route
Joan Irvine Smith Tuesda~·. asked In his \\'ith ils neiRhbnrs lhC're J:Ul!rdin.c: \h('ir Ing his city v;ill send ri representative to
dela ying mot io n that the Board ol own int('rests, Nf'"ii•port B('ach v.·ill go the he.arini;. but he. will l<Q only to li~ten.
Regents of the University of California "be not to testify, before. !he California Highway Com· esked to furnish a copy or a Regent· Costa Mesa Ci!y Attorney Roy ,June mission Thur!lday askin~ for a stud.Y of -11 I b ordered study on the proposed new city. V>'I a so e present to delil•er :11 city an 11ltrrn1.1le rnu1e for the r11 c.:1f1c Co;ist founcil resol ution s!:itin,i:: Costa Mesa"!!
Attorney Timothy Strader, represe nting Frcl'way. he!iC'f thal ;i coastal frC'e\.\·ay someivher•
the incQrporators, reminded Baltin lhat still 15 ""eded copies of the Regents' report had been RcrrC'~cn1;11 1ve.~ l'Jf l"ost:i. ~1r~a . Hun-•r ...
furnii;herl to board members last week t ingtnn Rl'a ch and La~una Be11ch said lo-Huntington Beach Ma.vnr G e o r .c: e
and on previous occasions a~ far back as rill~' Ibey 11·ill <1!1 c11d lhe 10 a.m meeting McCracken. who met 111ith Hirth Tu e~dav. Nnvem~r. in Vrntura. 1\·nn a si milar st:itement (lf position from
Battin still refused to budge and a mo-Th(' requrst, lo h;J\'C' lhe lrl'l'Wl'IY his rnuncil Tuesd;iv nigh !
lion by Supervisor Ralph Cla rk for 8 two· rcroutrrl along thr. San n1ej!.n frrcu;i\" 'o \lcCracken see!\ Thursday's hea ring as
\\'eek delay failed because a majority the Corona del h1ar F reewa.v !hrn easter-a crucial one.
vole or the board i.s necessary. supervisor ly Inward!\ La.J:una Beach i1loog Bonita He s;iid the cilies surrnund1n1?, Newport
\Villiam Phillips was in San Francisco to-Canyon Hn.1d a.nd lhrough Coyote Can-Be:ich •·wan\ us to go In the State
d yno . 1s ten!aL1vely set to be heard al 11 1,i:h"'·ay Commission lo kEe p the rou te ~ lk At this poinl. Baker was summoned 11.20 a.m. ta ·s open
from his aickbed, and 20 minutes later _ Newport Beach Mayor Ed Hirth said "It's either thal or kill ii," he said, "It
pAle and shaken ~ he appeared in !he f~ mornnig :ill thr <'l lY V>'a nts is for the m1gh1 be the life or death for the
boa.rcir oom and i•o!ed for the norrnal two· ..lomm1ss1nn lo tr!l the D11·1s1on nf fr ce"'•ay ''
\\"eek delay. High"'·ays In study !hi' route 1\1cCracken 11:i1d the slate needs In he.
Supervisor Ronald Caspers of Ne wpor1 Laguna Be11ch City City .\1a nager told lo ''keep working on the is!Ue
Beach ori~inally .!iecnnded Battln"s mo-~tana_c:er Lawrence Rose said !his morn· ·'Y.'e'l"e got to Jet the state know 1111
lion for a 60-day de.la y but later withdrew <'ille.~ are. desirenus of tt solution," he
!he second after !i11tening to strong pro-.!iaid.
tests from Strader, John Burt 0 n . CJ • ' 0£ £' Costa f\1csa Ma yor Roherl Wilson said
ch;iirman nf the incorporator!' group and enc s ice lh!s morning he cnuld supporl the study
Andrew !\lay. of COIN who chal!enged of the alternate route , bul indicated that
the supervisor to Bllow a \'ote "as you Hi't IJ y BllI'glaI"S supJ>f'r l would co me only if Ii will not promised." prolong actual construction of a coastal
Caspers, In originally supporting Bal· frrrway.
tin's move.. said he had talked to Mrs. ThP SM Cl11t11('ntf· nff 1l·rs nf ~rhnol Hose s;iid th at while Laguna supports
Sm it h and he thought her "''ishes for a trustee and local m1n1.~t('r lhr Rev Don· the sludr. 1t docs;-11ot ne cessarily support
de la~· should he respected. alc1 Jn lav were hi! by burgla rs earlier the propo~ed routf'".
"The reqUC'SI of the O\.\'Oer nf 20 percent !hi.~ week. Thieves slOle ii pair of 1ape Laguna Beach Counc1l1nen lnnight will
or the Irvine Company ~tock shnuld bf> recordrrs ;ind a fire ext111gu1sher hear a staff rep11rt no the proposal that
enns1derrrl r:ilher than lh.:11 nf a phnn~· The well·kno1vn minister of SL Andre\.\"S says it. potentially could have a
ta~ fnundalion in Sa.n Francisco.·• By the Sea 1\le!hodist Church 1old police diminishing effect on that city's zo ne of
C11sper~ said IThP lrvint fnundatinn, he nnl1ecd the loss Tuesdriy ::iflernoon. influence.
v.·hich holds the majority of the Irvine Officers said someone entered th e of-Hirth will l)r 11reon1p;111ied to the
Com p:in~· stnrk 1 firr~ C'lf th(' h1 llt l)p churrh ;it liOI ,\venida meeti ng by Traffic F:nginPer RohPrl Jaf·
S:inl.il Ani1 ~f;ivnr-Lorin Gri~el 11!sn pro-Pico. poss1bl.v usinE: ;:i key. The !nses \vas fe . Vice i\laynr How11.rd Roi;:erg is also e1-
le~ted. hut :irlmitterl v.'hen quest ioner! \'<ilued ;it $105. Pf.'cled to attend.
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GEM TALK
TODAY
by
J. C. HUMPH•l£S
TH E RAINBOW GEM
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fh• a p•I h•1 110 d i1t i11cfiv• color of
if5 own, 1ma ll unifotm (rt(kl in fh•
q•m 1c.c.ou11fin9 lor th1 v•ri•d hu ts.
Mo1t pcpul•r today •r• opals from
Me .. ico. Th •y 1r• af the fir• ope I V I •
ri1ty, emitting r ed ;Iowa of light fram
the c.or 11.
11 you w.e nf lo 11111 1am1 r•lll ''ca11·
ver11 tion pi1c1'' 9 1m1, cam• in •nd
look av11r our b11uf1ful 11t orlm•nt a f
opal\.
<Hid SmNtt ond
Sklft S.cr:ttlons
Prirn•ry c•u11 of "1rnud91" from
gold j•w•lry ii 1ki" •ec.r1tion1 •"d
p1r1p ir1tion, fh1 ch1mic•l1 cf w hi(h
ccrnbin• with i;old •lloy• to form
d1rk-hu1d 1e lt1.
A ch11191 to whit• gold or to gold
ol higher ka r•t fint n•11 1hould so lve
th1 problem. W1'U cover olh1r c•u••t
in 1uc.e •1ding eo1umru : i11 th• m••n·
t>m•. rf you J,,,,. such a prabl1m,
c.om• on in and 1e1 u1. W 1'U b11 9!1d
lo di1(u1 1 (I Ullf e11d cur•1 with you.
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To End Barriers
Nixon's Trade Unit Urges
Vigorous U.S. Export Drive
WASHlNGTON IAP ) -A
presidential com1nission urged
the Nixon administration Mon·
day lo launch a vigorouii U.S.
export drive during t h i s
decade while pushing lo v.•ipe
out all world trade· barriers
within 25 years.
The 27-member Commission
on International trade and
Investment Pol icy cal!td for
the nation to rac«> what it
called n e w realities of in-
ternallonal ttonomic life and
help restore the Un ited States'
once-premier position in world
trade.
Some of its recom -
mendations already have been
adopted by President Nixon,
including one to impose a tern·
porary import tax v.•hile the
nation's bah1nce-of·payments
deficit persists.
But the presidentially ap-
pointed commission came
down hard on the side of fru
trade, urging against
widespread restrictions that
could cause even ITIQre restric-
tions, It said the mc.jor world
powers should btgin new talks
aimed at end ing all such bar·
riers within the next quarter-
century.
Some points in the majority
findings drew strong dissent
from labor members of the
panel.
The commission directed
specific criticis111 at the Euro-
pean Common f\larket and
Japan for their trade restric-
tions and said the United
States shoold insist on negotia-
tions that \\'Ould dismantle
them.
"The world has chariged ra-
dically from the one we knew.._
after \\'arid War II," it said.
"We believe it is imperative
.that the United States, in it~
own interest, bring its int~r
n<.tional trade and investment
policies into Hoe v.·ith the new
realities."
United Stat.es a third-rate in·
dustria! power-with the con-
tinuing displacement of U,S.
production, including high·
technology products."
The labor l eaders urged
even stronger controls on im·
ports and fa vored curbs on the
outflow of U.S. technology and
capital to foreign nation!, in
direct conflict with the ma·
jority's recommendation!.
The commission urged a
phaseout v.·ithin three to rive
years of current controls that
limlt the now of U.S. capital
to other nations.
The report said the United
States, Western Europe and
Japan should initiate a "major
ne1v series of international
noegotialions." within present
v.·orld structures, lo clear the
1\·ay for a -world in u·hich trade
is free.
The talks should focus first
on the: world payments pro-
blem, the commission said,
emphasizing more f I ex i b I e
monetary exchange rates, bet·
ter coordination of monetary
policies among countries. and
"more equitable sharing or the
costs of the common defense."
Commission :i1ources said the
r-i'ixon administration saw the
reco mmendations prior t o
release and they could have
been a factor in l\ixon's
decisioo to cut the dollar loose
(rom its lie \\'ith gold and im·
pose a temporary import
surcharge.
The corru11ission recom~
mended the adminlstration
look into the possibility or a
temporary import !al' if. the
balance-of-payments problem
persists. It recommendtd also
a temporary export subsidy, a
move not taken by Nixon.
The talks should also focus New Veep
on negotiating an end to Lawrence C. Eisele Jr.
e I i min at ion of trade of Huntington Beach
prererences erected by the has been appointed
Common market, the rep..irt vice president of the
said. \Vilshire Cente r region·
In the longer run. it said. the al head office of l Tnion
major trading nations should Bank in Los Angeles.
work. for reform of the in·-------------
ternatlonal monetary system,
wiping out barriers to
agricultural trade. and tnding
nontariff barriers 11uch as
subsidies and tax incentive!
that give foreign traders an
advantage over U , S . ex-
porte.rs.
"The United States, still the
largest and most attractive
market in the world, should
more than in the past use. its
bargaining power In the
defense of its economic in-
terests." the panel said.
For instance. it said the na-
tion shou ld insist other nations
publish and make c I ear
government-buying policies
tha t may favor one country
over another. reducing the
preferences to a low level.
"\\'e should deny access to
public procurement in the
United States to countri~s
which do not adhere to ' 11uch
agreed rules."
Domestically, the call for an
e.xport drive stood out as the
key recommendation,
Despite this, the commission
failed to reach a conse.n11us on
\\'hether Congress should pass
legislation to set up sales cor·
porations that v.·ould get lax
incentives for exports.
"The U.S. tax system m ight
well be u~ to encourage ex -
p o rt 11-at present it
discourages them," the report
said. This, it said, is a matter
for further ir;tudy.
Job Output
Solution
A Benefit
Recognizing the realities
means relaxing n at ion a I
policies that have held back
the volume: of \\'hat the United
States sells to other countries,
the commission's t hree·
\'olurne report s aid.
These include•policic s in the
fields of antitrust regulations,
taxalion, shipping rates. East·
'Vest trade and export financl':,
it said,
Nonfla111111able Fabric
A M11st for Sleepwear
Of top priority, the com·
mission said, are moves to
control inflation and achieve a
high rate of economic gro\\·th
at home.
"SUch a program should in-
clude goveniment support-il"I·
eluding tax_ incentives-for in·
''estment. research a n d
development: a more nexible
policy on mergers consistent
\\'ith competition and
economic efficiency; regional
deve lopment policies; and
measurt'S to remo1·e structural
impediments to lhe mobility
and prcxluctivity of American
labor and capital."
But the blueprint of the
commi"ion dre\\' a sharp
dissent from the onl~· two
labor members or !he panel. r.
'\'. Abel, president of the
United_ Ste e I w or kers of
America, and Floyd E. Smith,
president of the International
Association of ~lachinists and
Aerospace Worker.~.
In a minorltv statement. the
labor leaderS said: "The
strateg y and recom-
mendations will make the
NE\V YORK (UPI\ -Four
lhousand Americans, mostly
infants and elderly people, die
in their cribs and nursing
homes each yesir because thl'!ir
night1,1·ear. bed !'.hl'!ets and
carpets go up in flames.
Another 250,000 are injured in
fires fed by f I a m rn ab I e
fabrics.
The governn\ent acted July
28 to stem this human
h oloc au st by setting
flameproofing standards for
children's sleep~·ear. an action
'\\'hich could turn the stagnant
non f I am ma b 1 e fabrics
business inta an annual half
billion dollar bonanza. After
Julv 30. 1973, said the com-
mei-ce dl'!partment . all
children's .s!eep\.\·l'ar mu • t
m~t stiffer flameproofing
!'ltandard:i1 or J;!et off the
m~r'ket. As much as 25 per-
cent of all U,S. broad~·o1·en
fabrics could be affectl'!d. And
.some economists predict. the
new regulation v.·ill mean a 30
percent annual growth rate for
the companies involl'ed in
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ORDER ~ 1000
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YOURS .. ~
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Stick-on
LABELS
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$126
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Personalized • StyUsh • Efficient
Order For Younolf or • Frlonct
May ht u1•d on •n••l•p•s •• r•turn ecldr•••
l1bel•. Al10 very handy as identification
l1b•l1 for marlin9 peNonal it1m1 1uch ••
bocks, r•cords, photos, ttc. Labels tfick on
9la11 and m1y ba u1•d for markin9 hema
canntd foe.cf ifam1. All l1bel1 are pririted
with 1tyli1h Vogue type on fjne quality wh ite
gummed piper.
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name retardant materials.
Dupont, leader in this field,
estimates the c hi Id r I'! n' !'I
sleepv.·ear market alone v.·111 .
generate $200 million in sale11.
Carborundum, Ov.·ens·Corning.
An1erican V i s cos e and
f\lon.'\anto also ha\'e l'ested in·
terests and. like Dupont. are.
pushing new uses for nonflam·
mable fabrics.
The best known is Dupont's
Nomex, a flame resistant
member of the nylon family.
Racing dri~r Wall y Dallen-
back \lo'as enRUlfed by flame.s
during the 1970 running ()f the
Trenton IN. J .l 300 and walk·
ed inray ~'ilh just a blister on
one hand becau~e he wore a
Nomex suit. "ff it v.·eren't for
that (suit) I v.·ouldn't look too
g{)()d loday," he said.
Nomrx is d ifficult to burn
e\·en at 800 degree11
Fahrenheit It d~~n't drip or
melt; just charl!'. It also
resists stain and ~iling.
chemicals and acid.~. won't
shrink. dries quickh-, insulates
against heat and cold and lasts ,
six to 15 times longer than col·
ton garment!'! treated "·ith
flame retardants.
After testing it in 1969. the
Veterans Administration mov·
ed tov.·ard equippinit its 165-
hospital system with Nome11:
paj&mas even though the.y
cost about $10 a p1ir com-
pared to about SJ (or cotton
nightwear. Nomex prove. d
more economical on a ~
Wl'!&r basis. withstanding 1,600
w111shings to &o-80 for the cot-
tons.
Pit areas at the 1971
Sebring, Fla. race •ere. pr<r-
tected by Nomex coverin11.
The Clt\'eland F ire DeJ!ul-
ment ordered turnout coatt of
that material.
Up until no•, becauae of the
cost factor, 8UCh infl1mmable
materi.111\9 were ulled l•rgely Ht
esoteric are111s tuch as spact,
racing and flre jumping suits.
Dupont, for inst111nre. ~ld
140.000 square. :vards of Nome1'
for ci r racing in 1970. about 25
percent more: than the year
before.
Now that the government
has oPtned up lhe childrtn'a
alttpwtar market. prod~
are lllQet:llng wider uses for
nonflammabl« fabrici.
Thty r1nge an over lht
market.Inc lot : I nd u 1 t r I a I
uniforms, 11poruwear (t h t
ma~rlal is &Oft ). thermal
glove~ and und~rwea r .
upholstery IMimt tommercl1I
jel1: already have ill. mattre.11
pad1, blarike.U. llneM, lronlng
board covert, pollution filters
for lndu11trlal 1TT101l:utacU and
ele<trlal lnaW.llon.
Economics
Meet Set
In Anaheim
LEGAL NOTICS
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B1 SYLVIA PORTER
Vou have Jl)st come home
hm an ln!urtating afternoon
at the local offJt't of lhe
Internal Revenue Service -
durmg which you tried with 1n-
crewng drsperation to con,.
vtnce an IRS agent that you do
• owe an extra S300 on )Our
19'9 1nrome tax But the ms
•gait won t concede a dollar
ev~ though you a~ conv1nred
or your right to deduct $1 000
of dtspuled contributions to
your church Further appeals
wtthm the IRS have been
abysmal failures
You are incensed You want
to fight the IRS not to give tn
with a. whimper What then
do you do"
You fight -via the new
Small Tax Case D1vts1on of the
U S Tax Court the court
which C.Ongress c r e a t e. d
apecif1cally to help you the
ta~ayer not the IRS
You argue }Out own case
l{Jthout a lawyer and w1thput
filmg any technical and ttme
coosumlng brief ln short 1n
the Small Tax Case D1 v1s1on
the techrucal rules of evidence
are off and the dominant rule
instead 1s 1nfo r mal 1ty
HGwever 1f you wish you may
bite a lawyer or file a brief or
do both
You have no worries about
strangulatng red tape or
masses of paperwork Both
.are at a m1rumum
You will not be placed at an
1mmechate disadvantage by
being rorced to tra\el far from
your home fo r your informal
hearing and the decision A
hearing on your case will be
be.Id as near your home as the
court finds possible and you 11
c;et advance notice of when
your case IS coming up The
Small Tax Ca s e Com
m1ss1oners will be holding
hearings 1n more than 100
c ities across the nation each
year
You 1'<00 t have to wait Jong
for a dec1s1on either The
Commissioner hearing your
case. probably v.111 decide
whether you w1n or lose
:against the lRS "ith1n 30
davi;
Of course since this IS a
d1v1s1on or the Tax Court YOU
can hght your own case there.
v.1thout first pa} 1ng the. tax
deficiency claimed by the
Allen Koch
Joins VTN
Corporation
Allen S Koch formerly
Orange County 6 Road Com
m1ss1oner and County Survevor
for sixteen years has 1oined
the staff or the VTN Corpora
Uon
Koch 611 V1~ta Bonita
Newport Beach v.11! gerve 1n
Orange Count } s VTN office
vne of twenty four 1n the na
t lon wide. corporation o r
engineers and arch1tecti; ac
cording to general manager
..Kenneth Carlson
; In ~la} Koch was honored
• at the. National Public "\\orks
con\ention as one of the na
t1on' top Men-0f the Year by
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I th d t t k f f t Scl•n •S• S lo MT 1'3'1Sl9Mldw G ?(I ?1 Tv'lln f 11 1 ~BV~i! I-"' JI J), n 17l• •Emp •GI can appea e ec1s1on o any s oc s rom oretgr 1nves ors 8~b•~n '.ss '.11 M G 1191"11 MH o os 66 un •< , l • a~1ll'"o ~ 'i 70 '' ,r• .~.: ,, '"En~ "M" "° h gher court This will en and American industry s im e~v ~ Fd In 9 s• M o 1S s1 !6 95 M I Mu• ll" s Un c >le• 1' J • BuJe ... w oft 19 7c \"9""o 111 • .., Enn o6F oec Bov 1; G S t o JJ M• •• • 01 • 01 M ner n 1 l u" I um '' 11. :II eun~ "~"'~ 01 in" 0 1~ EQV m k B•e courage the commissioners to proving profit performance fl••< f1 1 1-0 BJ o Bl Mat~• ' ll P'I ii w Mr.•' c,, J.1 • :16 • u~ 11cG11 7 1~. B1tn1<R "' 10 , Jl o 11 ~ :3l\l _ , e11u 1 G• ; :n 8e•tfl 1• ' •• Mid AM s ll 6 )JM •• RT !~ I HI.le lj S BnkM 1. 7•o eu ~d I •D l'l •l ••• •7 Eo!J !LI 31• rule. more speedily and [reely \Ve .recommend a fully in B• 9 ..:.~ 9 .14 'S6 Moodv 11'ii 17 SJ M" 11 a ,, • .1•• us Env o u l 11 • Bu No 1 11<1 ., .1• s3 , 5, _ , Eq111vFd 00 lle k Gh &ll •1qMoodv" 1266!1MMo II.en I 2 JS fkLn .'.ll J2~~urNo or» 6c! 9 9 ESB! 110 -for they will not face the vested position for most long Bond•~ ~ n 1 l• 1.11 F F<I e 'J t 'II Metl>w• 11 '' 1.1 ~ un" "• • Bu "d• 10 1 1s ,.,r ,: • -1~ E nc l:t
I r ,.., h d Bo•n S < !ll •n.MFSGk .111 614Man Col I l ~Un P•n P 10 'l Bu q"• ~ •n 1,...,1.,.._ n ' e'qu~o 111 poss1b11tyo be1n~vert rown term accounts Hol 1ngs110. "'~" l]llll9 ~"g..,.i" ~~]~~!:::: r : 1: ~n 1 ,,"~G 1~~'~ 1eu;, LI"" 'll'w n•o 11•. E~:~"Dt21•
by another court should be concentrated 1n Bo FM! s io 1 9s M Om•~ o '~ 11 •1 Mo '" K IP. , P. , .., •• , G• 10 lo -C-E•"' 1 " na Bwn Fd l H •l.I Mvl Sk• llOJ 103MoTr w! J r .va 11• L') 6 l o(Al>o Co Q EhYl(o ,, And the fact !hat the issues ranked abo\'e average Bu oc• co v" Mu! r., 1 w 1 oo Motch M s 6 V•nP '° r l" 1 t •denc •nd ~~ •:,~ 16~ • E "'1 ofl l!l l!lu l(~ U ll 6H'N£• Mu! 1061!0~Mo {.lub l .1 o\/anc• S ' ?~ c~ Fnon 1 Evan•P liOI!
deCISldOnS \.\llJ hset no or hJghesl for probable ~·~~n 1•::2.g ~: ~~u 1 1s!~1139~~·~~P 1?, ~;nc~" l) ~'~:~~;L~n~ l; '•o. 1i' 1f?-+~~~f.·~~1r!,1J
preceentsmeantatacom relative market performance N.w s 01.11113 B••" 1101105Ncc "" ' w~~,,. ,, ~ c1mps1110 ~~~. ,.,.,~ii:Z -'°'F•t>t•• "II I SO th t 12 nth NY Vot 11 10 7 B llr,;d .1 1 ! 51 Na "" Cn IS ! 1 Wo t Bd 11 ll' Clln B ow 4(1 1I Jl '1o ~ Fae or A. .0 m1ss1onersru1ng 1noneca over enex mos 8v n~FdHuii 1, g vd ••~<B!N•C• 11.1 ! NR••O• '; c.11ne w 1noo 3 :, :~ :"'+ "Fec~C•m
v.111 ha vii! no effect on future 8u~ Mg 1 '50 •,, ,., "1h~ ~~1 1~ ~~ ~·~.;,~o 11 1 ~' ~.~. N~r 15 15 0 c,d~P~~ l 7.'HI 1•1 7J . n >, n ~ +1 F1 r Ind l 'kt Value Line 1 a ys ven CG Fund 101.111 09 incom !'3 s9iNii Lb 16 36 ,webb "• 1 ~ 1",,::,i;;11s,•, 1 Iii .s , 11 Formonl i cases in any court This v.ell turesome and palient in C•P•m eoi 1ao s1oc~ 3 1 1uN p~~n1 19 ~~ w.~~ w 111 1 , 711 ~ 1' 16•+ Fft '•" C•P!!G ~l '4 l ttN•I GI> ~~&O~N S•cR~h tt 10 e<ln 1 o 7'c!~t~oll.f':. ~1.1.~ • .U-.....O.•,Fftmlv~n•O may encourage th!! com dividual~ may wish to 1n C•D' sn • 11 1 •l Ne s d• 16 s 11 ts Na sno"' , w. 1na M ;, 2•~ <• Dru~ sc ~· •1 .., ~ Fen11 ... 1 tn< missio ners to be more lenient C•o Trn \l •611 11 NNw ~·' All llJN.i Slv w. •FM n 111•ct ,, <!O l'I! ~ 60 4111 _, Fo we• Fn
\' 'lh ta•payerS for they need VeSt1gate Opportunities l n ~~~~~ ..!" ~inJa11110 ~:::..ww ~ :; ~ '!!' ~J 'ir.,~G~ 1 ~ • 1' x::00G11' lt"' 11 'I (~ o<.&Qn J ,~ ~;; ~ .. ~ jjf , ~=d~~~!g 10.o " ISSUeS rated {Op!, ror ap-Ill'" "°' 1]11 N~W on U '1II19 Nl<n '" F 11 11>~ W1 n llA. 10 'o lQ>\ ~· D r t ! l 46 iJ 7l 'o .3,~ > 13•> -o Fed< ~I 11{1 not fear that their rulings v.1!1 c ..... st 1 16 1 " Nici. $tr• 17 ~ 11 fi ,., • '" " •• ''V. Wl"' 1o1 o 1>o n.:. c: 11 ;'t'11 ~ ' '1 ·~ 1 .. "•dM"" ,,
open the vray for cases that preclation potential to mid; f::(-::.r: i: : j~ ~,:~, t~ 6j '1,1 ~o~!~ 8· :~\ :~ .• :z:."st"~~ '? t 1f:: ~:"' ~t •• 40:0 ',7. ]: : ~:~ n ~ I \: ~= .. ~i:a~ XI
"ould cosl the Treasury decade even though their 12 s,,..c , ,, 'u P:i~nd ,:I! il&; ~,,!lv~.,J ,:~ 1i"' :z:~,c;:~ ;, ; ;,"' c,,',','-• 40 i5r ~t ~ it~ .I~' ... F Pio Pll J monthranksmaynotbeofthe <n•1eGr eo. io1 Fun<! t•l1011Nw Pu$~ ""'11 ~w1...,w~1 ,, ''"C•coc';;o 'iO 1 • S'o "' .. FedSgn3 <!O countless tens of m1\l1ons of b I <•0 au 1" One Wm! 16 •J 16 u N01<tl co 33 11 w •< PL '" '1 o ,, •ne ... c~ 7 6 ?B 1 2~ 1e Fodt • • In~ eS Fund 10 /~ll1J ON• 11UU14NuCI ll1C 1>;, 1'4 Wdw<I L l:?"J3,C•~n ~Ai .SO II n ,.., n>, 71 ~-,FtdO~ptS I dOl\arS F 0111 fl B! Oooonh 119 t 61 Qp.llvV M lS 31 W ldW (' , l 'o C•"'o lno -I • ~ • 5' 1 -Ft 0 Co )0 Shh d !JJSll Ji0PO •M ll HllHOho A.t1 ~'Ii o W ohl W 71 ,l < "' 25 4! I•• •5 +c F!ll e~lf rll
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'The Cahlorn1a P ub I 1 e
Ut1l1ties Commission has an
nounced tht awardu1g to Air
California of extens1\ e new
route a1\ards according to
Oud!ey F fo.11ller e1"ecul1\e
\ ce president marketing for
the ;urhne
Routes aw a rded Atr
C 1 fornia \\er!! San los~
Sacramento Orange County
Ai rport Sacramento Orange
County Airport Sacramento
via San Jose San D1egn
Sacramento via Orange Coun
ty Airport and San Jose Otan
tario Sacramento via Orange
County Airport via San Jose
and Palm Springs Sacramento
vi<" San J ose.
The airline p I a n s l/l-
auguratlng its new route
award! with Boeing ?37Sun1et
-1 1 ~ Passenger aircraft on
Septrmber 22 and will an
nounce its night schedules
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vestmtnt scene has been ~"~"~ '~!t'~~,:~~~:' :i~:f~ f;~~~~ 1210 ~ ll: 1~· 7:' ... :~!•ei~~~ri1 '°
virtually transfonned ac ... ,.,,... •9'10141'n<!!I 11J/ill .. •EW YORK fA,P Wedn .. d&Y •~l)'l"IPll<t•C~'" !.ova ~ l• ~· '3'~t FllMIQ 61• Ven 5 J9 S 1111 Pon En• I 06 I 11 Nfw Yo k Stoclo. E•<n&t>ff .,.. c.-. eni• U! t0 1 • 9 1 19 1 ~~: + ,' F, N&!Bo• cording lo the Ind 1 ca tor co111 G h H " 1••• P on Fnd 1111 itJ ••-••• ,,• •'•~ ~. Jo 1s 15 15 • ..1 'F1 NC l"t 111 1.~ (OMS 8d JJ6 516 P1n Inv 1169121! ~ .. ., ~ 11 33 . Jl.',. 3J1 ... v F•NS Bnc l Digesl ~lany laggard 11tocu cw ~ "6 l • 1 ll Pl a 1h 11 iJ 11 t(I lM• l Hlt~ Lew ci.1 Cht ~~·1•",',', '••'° ~,, "" •"•" 11 ° ' F•' '-'e s1 o
t ._. C"' ~ ( I IS I 99 Pr c• Furlll• 2f.'• 2f>o + F•IV•BkJ •O now are promising o ""' comD A\ 1 !.4l 1 n c, Wik :11m11 °' -A-~~·.•.•,,• ,".S. J> , • , , ' F•rw u 1 60
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perrormers 1t:i>a\S c,0 "°0Fd ,,.1094:: ~:;."~ 1~M 1~~J !g~l~,,dJ040 ~ tJ;~ !}\ r ,-.. ~k•Ml l /3g l~r i'• 5•1 !l o + F•h• Sc.I 1' ""'0 un•V• Pr°" Fd 5 IJ 6 l~ ff.cm•( fv 80 ii M • , 0 ~ ~h• MO 1' '9 lj,
0 lll~,., 9;;'.: 0 ~·.: ~~: ~· The digest Sa) l! some Of 2:• 1 nvG 6 o;·~~J ~ ovl~IP ,•. 1s SJ Atmr Mkt 1b 17 6'1 ~ 59 60 ° "".; " c~;;;;~y 11 l: •I <'O • 9 • f t -0 F •m nt st
lh rr ( !M u 010 llO !odm1E• l6t 20 ,), J J Ch~•Vel l>O lll .H o .W s..i -I" n~o• ese com pa n es seem to o tr ,on " 9 11 ~ 1 P n""' fv11~' Ad M , ;o 1 , o 11~0 1'• _~-Ch•• 0.,, • 11 JO JO -1 F n 019 111 or• Gn IOu lOSl E"ou• Bltl ts Ad~H llCI ~ 31 ~ J1 ., ,,.. 70 6• ~9•+
lh• Jdbest Of both 1nvedstment ~o ~ ~~o i~ ~ 1: ~j g~ ~ jg~ l" ro :~rr:,~~·t I 00 ,;; 7' !!': .~: .:,. ~~~t,bj'h;~:' 1, sy: ft > st,' ->t ~ =~•~"":ri wor s -po3s1bli!! rap1 earn r: n wo v 6 i • 69 lh<om ~ • Q 9 •~ n~L 11 1 , ~ ' si !. t 'c,~ M 1IP1>t 1 ~ ,, JO 1 F • o.,..., 1"'
h h (~WO•I 11', Inv"'! BM<•6•g o C~ > l 'nPntu 1 14 £.J •l ~ ~•f'"'L 11 1ng$ gro"t in t e new n•VoQn n 1-,1110 v ,. 'lt1ou..,e•n n l 111 ~1 14 ,.:;\,~~~,.~N~ 1 ,, ', ;j ,_ ·~~0s~~1 1111 econnm1c en\ ironment cou pled D• ""'" • G 0~0 11~\~ :a 1~ g ~ jj " r ,. oa Jqi, 1l S> .I., ss • + • Cl>O<.~u 1 °" ~ .. , 1 j "/• .... ~ u~ "e l D•c• 7JJ ll •1 11nl • 1.16l l llS •"'fll ~ 111•1'1 ••l o +-""C~j•C •' 31 ~ 7 l'lfi•'f "!hthe rf'lat1\t1oaretynflow o •• w ll • •Ms1a 1t )•ll •l :J ...iv ~• 1 J.I• 1>1 o(k •C!cvo• ... 1°• e <. • Fvlo., ]<)
I D•• o l•~sc•• 16111111 ~Iona !• • 4'.lo C > 4°1 ~ C~o<roel 60 fl• ~ • f'-(Co IS mulllpesand high income o c ... •B• 1-.cs..udtt• 'und• :1•1G~ o 6 11 0 1.1 j •+ en~.,, 11 .1 ~l ~ ; 'MC 0111s Ollc1o Cox 11111!11 n Inv •lJ ••!. !! •_,.n • • SO ~1• ? > ~ + •o c~ V• 6<'.I ll l!> _ "Ii """"'• 00
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Edl'<ard A Vin er & Co 8 :~: ~~ 'i~:~~~ ~!~"s• 1gU 1g~:~g'~n~,,,-»1 -n 11. ,,,_. i1~+ :cl~~~~ 1 1~ !! 7~• 1~ 1 ~ ~ •• :::.~..r~,•,, E~ onl.'low~ 11 S• v v Fvnd• co l&!>d JO '11 11'• 1e • 111.o + • C"" GE st 2J ,: : ~~ · M ~l1evescongress w11laddto B••n 01!1 ?1 ~"".,~;, ~~~:~1~r~;:;:i[~f:, :H·1~:~!-:~1~g:z~ '"°'~is ,.-._,.,~Z:~J'l(~r ro
lhe Nixon program and?~.~::: 1:~1;: u • Bo29•J:i.~LP lOt 11 l•\ J • • ... 1'"tf'•c 1.., '~!1 ~ :1 67 Fo.whl to
becauseoflhistheoutlookfor so•I '"'10B1 ~1"so~ 1~l;JjJl .. ,;:..~: 01~ 1~ 3i;': ~ •• ~= .. ~IT :isn!M2 fl! olS'o "5 1~~~\~~~:\.:~0~1
S0<• l •jl,'6Sent G I~ tOS tBlA./le•oPw )'.16 *'~)•,7.1 (TpfJ.5(1( ?lu l~ ~ F •~~s "II the eronomv and marketEt>•tn llt{)B fS...fltvF l•M IStl "~nEE ,,., ;1 2 . ». 21 -"! •~S•clMJ sn~,.,l~• 16-10+~ Fr.,,M n '°
I Ed~S~I ?l lOllllOS~&m Fd l11Jll7J A. ed C~!X! 101 lPo ll'• ~ \, ry l 1'1 U "'~ "5 + •"'•M 170 shou d continue to improve Evr•! Gt 11nio11 She .~olat, Go A Id M•" 4.S .1 .JI Jr.>.. JI + It !tvin:" ",1 2 to:l l't ~ • • :10 ~ ~ , Fuov•I" .. ,
Th f t t E'un l UIS (m"~ '.ll •tJAllaMll• IS I 1 I ,l l 1 o-V.Ctv St • :C .l6' W. J6 + ... e 1rm sugges s 1n\ es ors E"'er s•c , 7, , 17 ~.iro , 1• 111" .., "d .-1• "' 10 '°"' + .. Cll•lt Eq 1 "II 1 .,., 1 l • ~ + ,
consider increasing their com ffl• •v U 1 11 ,, ," ,c '19 "11..is 1 '° " "• ll ~ " c ••k o 1 ci 1' t~ ~. 41"' .+ • G•bl• '"" fouh to.I OlJ I• d srs A.I t<I Su"'"' 2ll S'o ~ ! ... + \oCt\r (11 J IO :!II. lil"o J.. ~ GAC: (~ «le m1tments on a selective basis Equ 1 G ~ t 1 10 l'O ~:<:• : J 1~ ~A l s<:~ X!' Ml1 u•o IJ 1)1• c •vE1 , 1• 21• ~Y<i ~': ''' 1 • gA F Coro "' Eout P•c •11 •SO shi• A.o 311,3016 A1r111Av1 60 J 2•o 1••· 1'i -\.\C <tv P~ ,.30 16 .. ""• ~·0 -_ G :~~01 F.111'.1 Viner sayfi there are some F• 1 d 10 •111 '2 snu 1n1t 11., lj 74 A Ph• " Ctm • u • 11 • ~ • -, ,', ~~~1p,,'~ _ J ~ ..., ,, + , G6mS 01 1 '° ~. IT! l!lu 0 fll 10 «I Shem o 1J fl 1 "Al<.,. l IO SJ ll 51 • ,,, C "' ?l 11 ~ ''• 9 ~ + , G•""'' OI problems 'l\llh the program F1g:01~ G 1o,u.~ 1l '1 ~1:1'..,fdFu..!io, 61 11 05 :;-;;'it' JO'° ~ ~ 2; 0 ~" sN'l11~ ~"' ~ 1 i l.Y'o l • J•• Gt dOf~ l lll
but on balance the in--co"'" •n10 0t c.101 ,.,,e»""'•E• 1io 11 , .... 1• ,.,_ •("" .,,.., 10 11 ~1! ~~ ~i +-g:~r.~ 1'i.
t Ol!nv 61f fnYt•I 1111111n •m E1 cl?.O 'Q o• 0 I oul S!G11 »1 $1 ..,,. 4'11-.-p,GU~WftV Ind vestmen climate IS now con-En•• 13 ., u 1r Tru ii • w • '' A.mH~u nd 11'1 ls"' JJ•• u11> -,. <•1SG1 11•1 ' • SJ -. l ""' ! ~ Ge A. co~
d bl ed Th E•" 11011110$..,t~ S 101.SIOl.SAme'l 1>fJ5Q 11t 11 l'.ltt" n "1"1,;coc•Col l.ll r.1G7'1 H!S ~l@7•~ noG...,,ln; c10 l!J era y1mprov ere are Fidel 1••11oo~w 1 ... , l" '' AAJrl',. '° n 1s ~ l•l.lo 11' ~:'3wB"\n:' 15 4tlo. -u1. <11 -~•r."""'" k.I
still probl~ms but there ap-r:1,:; 1~~1!~js";J; q~v 1 :;1!i~!e.:;1 1.0,." 1J1 ~ lf,~ Jl + "CoK•ln Olb 11 '.l.l'~ ,J! lS~~ ;2A~0t 1tdt,'
t be t II-T d ""'"' 1)1 11 1l"o -•Co'Ol'ftl llO lt".-,Oll.lo ~t '>+oGAlan 160 pear! o agrtaerw1 ,,~,,1•n1101 1,Fr..,GT •i•4 1,•&r11<11110 111._.i,0 1 .. 1+'1Co111.,,..,k» ,1 11 ~1,.,,1,._~,G-.1 n .,1150 "'"'I 00 !fie St un•vt ll •m&dnl I l'O S1 OI~ "'" ~ • + •o Coll t\S 11.td ' 1 G 8 7t lngnel!l! 10 resolve them tn an r:•, ', •f •t• teed..,en l"vndt An-l!lldoM 1• 41 39 ... lJ • lf';'o + ~ ColonS 1 ..,_ I :i.i!; Jo'\.., ~'41:: ~, G~~.~r. 10 equ itable manner • r~ 1• •H "'"'Ind ,,, i'°A.m C1n220 1111 .. n u... 0Co-0rfl111 114 10 7'"'• 19,. 1"• Gen c,., 120 ntom •Ct•u A.noF 1l51aACtni>!I JS •1J;,7.J 75 +1C.<>11/n<160 lilt 18>:.1• +,GnO<!vt "' \'•nl •11 •16 Fldvc 7041nA...,C.eM l" 16 I 1'o P o Co tln~•)l 2ll'•J ,Sl t -'l>Ge"D'"*m F!!Fd Ve 11 II Un S • n ROI Fdi ... Chtl" I 60 15 16 \I 76.lo ,6 -Co t In 1>11 olO I 70 1 :IOOt 7t1 0 ..1.. ,, Ge"[ let li.'!)_
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bel1e\es the market Ill headed f;,";~" 1~ ~ lri ~ su 1:':1,d t~~·s ,. 91 :'b'.. •• ~~·11'k! ~ J, ~~-!:.,, _ ., ~::~,.G~,' IJ.' ~ >~ ~ 11..!; ~~ + > ~':~ 1:;',r'"'
'for a substanl!al further ad Fs! M11 1 t 3l '" ~i~1~ 11\\1~;?""' Ou11v.,1 10 t • ,., '" Co$oO!I llO JI 2111. :io&~ '"""' .... G•nMlll• " Fii Nt! 1 J1 I Tl lKh 711 I 57" "-"'E Pw l 1tl (.IJ ~ ?t>"' M 1 (mbEn • 5" 6f 61 61 i _ .. Cl M nn 15 vance with only minor 1nter1 m F31 s * • 6C1 '59 svnc G'" t 111oiJ """• ','"" ,".!... 111• J..J2,, ""• L ~,.., b,~E,,•,'",o J 11 a1 a1 -v; G•nMot 1 Mt SALE
1971 CONTINENTAL nd F~d (lh ••• !,C,TMR """ l•Ot uoa m .... .., jJ .. ~ .... )f 2~ , •• 15'1 + GP~Mo!S•! rtact10nl! a we continue to Found•, G oup Ttt<her 1o 11 1116 !rn ~r,• 11>10 •Ml 'f • 1!\• "" ~OM!Sol DI t0 1 17 ' "'~ ,,.~ -, GMol "' 1 n
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Mornii1g Setback
NEW YORK (UPI) -The stock market recov·
er1ng from a small morning set back f1n1shed shght
ly higher 1n hght trading \Vednesday
AnaJ ys ts said the gai n stemmed from bargain
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Analysis of Lunar Sample Flood May Take Long Time
f.IJII'OR'S f\'O'I'E. F o Ii t
11mt s 11010 mc 11 has walkf'd
i nt "110011, gc :hf'1111g rocks,
rr.ki"" rr:o :~rcr.~~ and dr
nlnying .~rir1H1f1c II/SITU·
·,,!t n!s. lt11 p/ic1t r11 this QUf'St
hus beet: fl1e J101Je tJia1 at ..
si<.1ers to questions about
11ii' ur1g111 OJ li1e 1noo11,
41artl. atid solar syslt'm
u::ould t'lnergl'. /Joui clost
arr 11.esf' a 11s1vcrs~ fle1e 1s
a u assessn1e.11t of w ht rf' 1ce.
stand two years after 111t1t1's
l1r.~/ /ootpr1uts oppt are.d 011
lh t l1.n1ar surfGCf'
B_\' BILL Sl"OCKTO,\'
J'P' 1clMK• """"•
.SPACE: CENTER. Houston-
~l an's foor excu rsions on the
moon havf' been so productn·e
scientists are being oven1·he !m-
ed 1o1·11h new data. Bu t it may
be years be fore the}' r ,. a c h
derinith·e conclusions about
v.·hether this data \.\'iii help ex·
plain the beginning~ of the
solar system.
''The truth of the mat ter is
'"e're getting ou r s e I,. e ii:
s wamped "'ith dat;i," said Dr.
Gordon Sv.·ann of the U.S.
Geological Survey, a principa l
investigator for lunar gt'Ology
in lhe Apollo program.
And despi tf' the mass of
scientific in a le r I a I ac·
'-'umulated 1n !he four moon
landing missions made "·Jthln
the past t\.\'O years and the ex·
pendilure of about $25 bilhoi1
lo make them. scientislt .. ~·
they still are not able to N Y
how the moon ori~inated or,
with any degree of certain ty,
ho19 it evolved alter its crea-
tion.
In fa ct. Dr. Harold L.:rey, a
78. ve ar ·old prnfts s or
vneiitus of lhe L.:n1\·ersity
of California \\'ho has been a
iiilrong force in s h a p i n g
Lheories of lunar O t i g i n ,
observed: "I still don't Stt:
anything that can yet permit
me to be more definite about
the origin of the moon. There
has been nothing in the last
11i1·0 years lo cause any or us
to alter our ideas."
Sv•;.nn explains it th is way :
1 'S c1rnce "·orlu ''ery
meticulously and very slo\.\'ly ,
And ...,·e've only had a rouple
or years to absorb this data.
··So \l'e're still in a first
quick-look stage just lryihg to
skim the cream or the more
ob,·iol!.'! apparenc1f's off the
1op "
Nevertheless. most scien-
1 is ts both those within the
space agency and independent
of it. are elated about what has
been learned about the moon
since Neil Armstrong and
Edl\·in E. Aidrin became the
firs t men to step onto another
body in the solar system.
··\Ve've come a long, long
way in just (l,\'O years." Dr.
Joh1 A. \Vood of the Smllhson.
tan Institution's as!rophysical
obser\-atory in Cambridge,
!\!ass .. said in a telephone in-
tervie\.\'.
\\·ood. like others. had ad·
·;anted theories about ho\11 the
moon grew and changed etfter
its creation. Jlis theo ries so far
have been su pported quite \.\'ell
bv lunar data.
·•·Before Apollo lbere \.\'as
absolute nonsense I ha I
respected scientists were talk-
ing about in tern1s of the
moon." he said.
Some experts contended the
moon had been partially
.scu lptured by \.\'aler. but no
evidence of "'ater ever ha\'ing
been there has been found .
Others "'arned that the moon
\.\'as covered "'ith a deep layer
of dust in \.\'hich a man \.\'OUld
Getting a Lift
Cul Likes Job on Scc1ffold
BALTIMORE I AP )
Deborah f.f itchell, 19. \.\'orks on
11 scaffold at the top of a tall
downto\.\·n bu ilding and says
iiihe loves the 11ew of the
skyline..
"After "'orrking in a box
spring faclory. th1,._ is
heaven." ·~ tnolht'r or a 2·
year-old says.
f.frs. f.f ilchell . "·ho says she
dropped out of high :1chool
wilh grades in !he 90s because
"I 11:ot bored ," says her salary
Is fhe same a., that paid the
NEWPORT
men and "more !han rd el'er
make as a secretary."
The heights don't bother
her, she says. and she nel'er
get dizzy . In addilion , she. sa~·s
!he scaffold from "'hich she
paint~ isn·t that dan~erous
"All we have lo do is push a
buU on to 1::et up or do\1·n." she
sa\'S. and there is no danger of
S\.\;av because "we lie the
:.caffold dov.·n "
Furthermore. she explains.
at least one man is alway~ at
her side. and sometimes other
\'isitors.
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sink out or sight. There 1o1·as
coocern, loo, that 1noon du.st
might explode in the presence
of spacecraft o:<ygen.
"This has all been dispelltd
and we 're beginning to build
~ome ''ery significant
frameworks for the processes
I hat affl:'cted I he n1uon in l'llr-
Jy lime." \\'oocl said.
Building these fraineworks
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researcher is ~~tud_y111g the
nioon or del<uls of the a\01n
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proposed based on ir11t1al dal<i .
T~en 1! is continually re1 ised.
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How Jong Will that be?
"By the time the Apollo pro-
gram ends we'll have a prelly
good framework of the moon's
e\'OIU!Jo n-perhaps be tter than
that of earth," Wood said.
··Tht'n five to ren years alter
Apollo there will be a read-
ji.istment and reassessment
!hat v.•IJ1 le11d to a 'ery
sophistica ted rnodel.
"But i!'s n:i 11'e 1t1 lhink the
:in:."·ers will c·on1e quickly or
drama! 1cally, · ·
Dr. BruC't' Murray , proll'sSOr or planetary science at the
California I n s t 1 t u t c of
'l'ech11olojfy. thinks 1t 11'1!1 take
longl'r.
"\\'hen the turning point will
hf rcal·hed I just don't kll01v .''
he said during another in-
terviCI'•'· ''I'm a little skeptical
i!'s going to happen very soon.
It 's not an engineering ap--
proach like when you build .a
dam.
"Natu re has the secrets and
s.he can choose to be subUe and
tough. It seems a Utile
preswnptuous by p e c k i n g
away at the outer skln of the
moon with a very limited ex ·
ploratiOn to expect we're going:
to be able to understand the
whole story.''
E1·en the earlh, despite in·
lense study . still hi d es
answers to maior questions,
he said.
''\\'e don't krlO\V 1vhcn the
atmosphere forrned :ind 11·hen
the oceans forrncd. T he
history of the earth has some
very big uncertair,ties." Dr.
Robin Bretl. <i geoph}~ll·1:.l <•t
the ?.1anned spa c e c r ::i rt
Center, talks bou! the 1noon in
terms of f1\'e years.
""'e will be in good shape a~
f;,ir as lunar e\'o]ution is ton.
l'erned in about five )'e<irs,"
he said. ''But findin~ out v. here
the moon carne fro rn and wh;:it
!hat might mean for earth ;ind
the solar system ""1!1 be much
n1ore difficult."
So1ne people may hll1 e 1•1;-
pected quick ans1\·ers to dif·
ficult qu esti ons rrorn just :i
few landings on the n1oon .
"The public thought that six
months after a lunar landing
\.If' Y•ould ha\C the answers,"
he said. "It JU.'>l doesn't ~k
that v.a: " -:
/>.1urray ... tud lhal .sO!ne
sl·icntists themseftts
rn1 sun dl'rst1x.Kf I u n a r ex-
plurat1011. f;.u ling 10 distinguisll
earcfullv between exploration
il.lld lalX..raWry sl'ience.
"E~pluratu •n is just that -
exploring in \I h1ch you. make
r11e:1surcrncrils arid otherwise
providi> the capability for
sc1t·nt1fit• discovery that yo1.1
c·;1n'r 1~rcd1t't 1'ery we l I.
Laboratory science on ths
uthcr hand i.o. wherf' you can't
predict 1 cry well "
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mosphere of Oranf:e Cotintv and ll'haf can
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·•If !he l<·ad f'onff'nl 11f Rasolinc is tn bt
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autotna11cal!y 111(·rt·a ~f> th e pho1ochen1ic:-i l
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l'OUnt v ennSumptinn or gasoline at mon·
lhan t\\'O milli on gallons a da.1·_
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recoinmcnded that a uni\·ersal South
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implemented. He pointed out the ad-
,·antages of uniform c:ontrols for Southern
C<1lifomia of lead additives in gasoline.
""Additional work and study \Vi\l be
11ecded befnre such rules can be: adopted
,1·hich 11"il1 have to be done by the (Slate\
Air Resources Board and the I Fr<leral 1
En1·lrnnm('ntal Protec!ion A R e n c y . ' '
Fitch en said.
Tl1e lead 1n g:<;:;oline d1scu.~sion was
triggered b.1 a proposal n1<ile to the
supervisors b1' the Orange County Sla1np
Out Smog (SOS 1 orga niza tion.
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h i~ group recommends absolute phasing
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11·eckeud 1rip:i;: to 1he desert for "dirt
riding·· y,•ill be helcL
Local rid ing will be co11ducted on a
ri-gular basis al El Toro Specdwa~'.
Tunes hal'e been arranged so ll1a1
student s attendinj;l schools on doub\C'
i.ess1ons will ha1~ lin1cs eit her in 111c
niorning or the alternoon to partie1pa1 r
The Parker-H:snut!1n A1rrralt Corpora ·
lion has dor1a1Pd a n1ob1le ()ffit'r lo be u~·
rd at thr· !pecd,~·a~' for storage and
1n ninten;i11ce or lhe 15 hi ke~.
The Y-Riders program began a ~'ear
ago a! ;i ~ele{'t nuinber ot Yr.lCA ·s acro~s
lhe L"n1ted States, Bespon~e to the new
progra111. o!fici;i ls !iaal. h?.s been f'X ·
(·client anrl 1he oroject 1s spread1n~
l".1[lidl\',
Further 111t111·11i;.1!1on on 1he SaddlC'baC'k
)-.fl1rlPr!' 1.~ ;i1·a1Jab!e al the y·~ ofrir·{'s,
2:l~~l F.1 TQro fl,o<id Su11r 217 orb~ phonl'
a:;o. Y.\IC1\
uu! of !e.'.ld addi1ive s 11,•ithin three _1.ears
He stated 1hat airborne lead has
becon1e a niajor sourc~ of ex(J(lsu re .. In
t·ongested areas n1ore lead is 1101\' being
;1bsorrd through tht' luugs thcin through
the digestive tral't." So1ners arguf'd.
"Our urb;;n air l'On1;1ins 21) tin1es lhc
amou11t ol lead lound in cou ntry air.·• hr
add!"d . "It seems hardl~· prudent 10 \\'iut
until mueh of the population begins to
sho1v thronic or acute symptorns before
we attempt to lower its level in the en-
\'1ronn1ent .'"
Before Fitrhen gave his ''iev.·s Ball in
s aid hi s office was researching the ~ub·
JC'Cl and v.·ould ha ve an ordinance to pro·
pose in eine v.·eek. Ile said he wan1ed to
ehe<:k an ordinance Riverside County had
adopted.
Fi!chen said that Riverside County ha;;
nnt adopted a unilateral ordinance but
11,·a5 in fa\•or of a regional approath.
Sclaool Days Begin
01·ie11tatio11 Meets Hel{l
Fo1· Ca1list1·a110 Teacl1e1~s
The fir st dav of sehool ror 1e<iche rs in
the CapistranO Unified School D1stnet
brgan 11·itll orientation ses~ions t(l(!e1~·.
\Vhile the student population was bu~~·
buying elothes for !hr start of r·lassr~
~londa_\'.
At San C\cmcn1e high ~l'hOO\. lre.~hn1e11
11·ill sample their ne1v tarnpus Friday
11·ith orientation sessions 11·hich s tart in
!he g~·rn at 9 a.m.
The srssion will la st until noon.
The Triton student rouneil has pla1111('d
an informational program for the ne\V
students. Part or Friday·s acti,·itics \1'ill
be 21 wur or the campus.
Incl uded in Friday·,~ assignment s 11•ill
be the assigninent of locker partners-
ne11• this year because of {'ran1prd t·o11-
ditions i11 !he schoo L
A regu!<lr bus schedu!r v.'ill br in l'<irtr
Friday to pick up the fre."-h1nan studen1 ~.
Schedules are a1·ailable al thr high
school.
Di strict olfitials rmphas1zed that sonir·
(·hanges in class starting tin1es will be 111
effr.<:t tl1onday.
They urged pHrents and students lo
not~ these i;tarling times:
-l\1arco Fors ter Junior Migh 8 a.m.
-Concordia, Crown Valle~·. Dana.
Capistrano and San Juan elementary
schools. all starting at 8:30 a.m.
-Las Palmas, Ole Han~on , Pali.~ades
Airlines Chase
l(itty· StouJa1va )·
ANCllOHAG E, Alaska iAPI
i'\orl lnl'est Orient Airlines is tr~•ing 10
catch a persistent stowav.•ay -a gra~·.
tiger-striped cat named Garfunk<'L
He has been prov.·ling a Boeing 7~7
since it ~seaped from it s cage Aug. 19
while rn routr f1·on1 Chicago 10
Anchor age .
"\\/hat he"s been eat1n~ we're ,..;tilt
.~peculating on," said D<tle Ho~ehein1.
i\"orth\\"C~t t'argo manager in Anehoragr.
"t.-la.l'be he"s been cra\\·lin~ up inlo lhc
f1r~t-rla.~~ cabin ."
(;ar!unke! has app<tr<'nlly heen h1d1ng
between pl;ine's insulation and· the <:argo
bul kheHd. sa id J?oseheim.
Airline officials ~ay (;arfunkel has pro-
bably togged 100.000 miles ,vhile the Jet
has been in cont inuous ser\·ice between
New York . Chicago, thr \\les! Cna sl. and
tl1e Orient.
\\'hen the cat 1s caught, it \viii be rush·
cd lo an animal hospital for a checkup.
lh en flown to its owner 1n Ani.:horagt -In
a heller cage.
and \'i cJO rlcn1entary sehools st:1rt1ng :it
9 a.ni .
-San Clen1er11 e high school has onr
grou p starting at 8 a.m. and an other at
-f or the teachers .. lhe school year v.·a~
launched this morning v.•ith 11 tr<.diiionnl
hreakrasl al Trit on Center a1 San
Clemen1e lligh. hosted by the parent
organizations lhroughout the di strict.
LaVerne Oillege President Dr. LeLand
Newcon1rr. a former Ti1ne !\1agazine
Educa tor of the Year, provided ihe
kel"nOle address.
Tours of school ca1npu scs. nleeting
principals and other district personnel
and series of other meetings took up all
of !oday and will continue through the
v.·eek.
After a v.•eekend hiatus_ the leacher.~
11·111 step into their fir st class t.lond;iy
rnorning.
Fitness Physica]
Program SJatell
By YMCA Group
The South Coa ~t 1·r.tCA 's outdoor
Fitne ss program rleslgned to prorno!e
"physiological rfficiency'" 11·ill begin Sept.
21
Gene Adan1s. v.•ho has (•ondueted 1ht'
poµular class in pa st years \1'ill aga in run
!he coursf'. Bv measu rin g t'ach pcr:;on's
heart rate, blood pre);sure . body !al
percentage. oxygen t oni;umption and
mobilitv before the classes begin. an in·
di vidua'111.ed txcrcise prog-ran1 1 s
cle\"eloped , Similar n1easurement~ al'c
1:onduc!rcl at the conclusion of lhe three-
mnnth course.
llegistration is l11nited to ~O person~.
Fre lur 'he course is $45 !or ne1v
111cmbers and ~25 for those \\•ho ha1·e
been in the course before.
The cla)is 1\•ill rn('et 011 Tuestlays and
Thursdavs fro1n 9:30 to 10:30 a.n1. al the
V 1,;an1p 'site in South Laguna.
!'ntlrr A1Jarns' d1rcct1on. ~1ude111s 11·tll
ra ke part 10 warm.up e<1l isthenics. jog·
walk intervals, Voga and volleyball.
For ful'lher inforn1 at io n on rhc pro·
gram, cont act the Y, 494-943!.
U.S. Stud y. Eye ll . .
At Laguna Cente r
N t1clectr Medicii1e U11it
t.a !!Una Beach ·s i\lulr i St•r\·u·e L"rnlrr
1\'lil be one of three such l<1l'il1 tie~ 111 111e
l' S. W under~o an cxhaus!l\'l' :;tudy 11 .1
n101·e supported Tuesnn.v bv 1he ll-0;1rd oil
Sur>er visors is carrird through
Ex1la11{li11g at Ho spital
For tl1r pa~! fou r ~t·ar~. Ill{' a1 01n has
prac:rfull~· been u:-iecl al South Coa st rom-
mun1t_1· llo~pital
B<id1oacl11·e isotopes are ad1111n1,;tered
10 pat1en!s e11her or:illy or intravaneousl.v
in "tra('er-· do~e!'. Probes. st·anners or
:o;pee1al 1:a1neras ean fnll o1v !he radinac-
l11e material as 1i travels and help pln·
1xiint lur exan1p!e. a brain lesion.
The use or the raclioHcti..:e stibslanees,
\\h1ch gil"e of1 very !1ttlc radiation to the
pat1en!. is olten rastrr and easier than
n1ore tr:id1t1onal furm;; or diagnosis. ac-
rordin:; to ~l rs . Lilo B 1 um en f e Id.
n I!~ i !I t r r rd :-.; u el ear ~fedie ine
·rech11oloi::1st ~t ~Ct"ll.
Noting that nuclear med1 <:1ne docs ha\t
111a1\v ad1 ant:iges, i\lrs. Blumenleld said
her der«r!meol is betomin.ll busier each
n1nntl1
She ha s been v.·ith the isotope depar1 -
nH•nt, at tht" facilitv s1nc<' it began !our
yenrs ago under thf: svpervision of three
local 1"ad1olog1sls.
'"\re st:ir!ed \\Ith !hr n1osl up 10 date
equip1ne11t on the market and Fortunately
hal"e con I i n u ;i 11 y added more
Blun1enfeld noted.
'"!\1ost recen1l~1• v.·e added an sao.ooo
isotope camera for tracing the
radioisolopes." :;he s<iid.
During the present expansion program
underway at the hospital. she said. the
nuclear medicine lab \\·ill ~enlarger! and
additional ~ophistic11\ed equip1nent added.
~ ....., . ...,. ~ ~·· d;fi14';i$••' ~ .: ,,. ' ~
'fhl• bo:ird nlctnb<•rs acted 11n !hr l'f'·
quest of f>r ~:. '.\'. J\l:i11f'. C(JllrH.v <hrCC'!ur
nf nl{·r11al hl•<1lth. in support 1./ a gr;111L
rl'que :'t to the 1'\alional l n~t 1!111e (Jf ,\11111-
l<t) }leallh ff)r fund s-,.., "cxarnine pr1,.
hlem~ encnuntl'rcd \l"hf'n a 1'arie1 .1· ol
ier\•1ce agencies a1!rn1p1 10 work
lu:.;1·\her "
lf !he Qr<.>'11 1.~ rc<:e1ved tl1e ~t urh v.!!1
be done by the Socia l Ac11on HeSrarC'h
Ccnler hc;ided by Or. J Uouglas Grant.
V c le ran Uni;!
To Expand
:;i Ir'
Pron1ptly
\\'ASlllNGTON !AP) -A Veterans
Administration offici;il says there will be
no delay 1n expandlng drug center.~ for
servlcernen v.·ho are addie!~
!Jr . Lyndo n Lee. as~l~.tan1 c:hie f
medical director for professional service.,
i11 the VA, said the. enlire ne1v network of
32 center!! will operale b~· the end of
October, as ;innounced io June
RADIOACTIVE ISOTOPES AT SOUTH COAST COMMUNITY HOSPITAL PINPOINT AILMENTS
Mr , Loli Blu me nfeld, Registered Nucle1tr Medicine Technologis t, Oper1t les Complex Equtpment
Wtdne\d~y. Septtmber 15. 1971 S DAILY PILOT :J
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STUDENTS AT LAGUNA BEACH SCHOOL OF ART LOOK OVER PRINTMAKING EQUIPMENT
Instructor Joseph Moran Instructs in Both Tr21dition1I •nd Avant• Garde Techniques
Pri11t Class Set District Adds
Part of Laguna Art Course Unification
Prinl~:-?king, popular since the !~th
;_·entury. is the subjet't o( a cour~e to br
taught this fall at the La~una Beach
School of Arl by inslructol' Joseph
f.1oran.
t.1 oran v.·ill instruct ~tudent s in !he
!rndilional small, hlack and v.·hite prints
and in r;,Jny o!' the avant gHrde tech·
niques v.·hich h<.>.ve become popular in re·
~<:ent years.
J\loran recel1·ed his bachelor of arts
degree froin UC Ri verside and for thr
past two ye.irs have Ucen teaching 1n the
Craphics J)epartn1ent of O aremont
College c:raduate School.
In <tddition lo print1nctk1ng. a variety or
eourses will bt offered beginning tllond;1y
al the school for the nine-\veek fal l
quart.er. Regis tratio n inforn1at ion is
available lrom !he school. 494-1520.
E11dorse1nent
·rrustees of the Tustin Union Hig~
School District voted Monday to add their
approv;iJ to a unification p!an which
n1odifies the boundaries of three unified
school di stricts 'vhich might be formed
from the Tustin di strict area next Juae.
Alligator Returns Honie
Tl1e plan, v.·hich !he Tustin board ha5
l<iheled Six·C is identical lo the pli.n
11dopted by the San Jnaquin Eleinentar y
School District board Friday.
The boundary 1\ne beN'ecn the I rvin~
District and the Tustin district would re-
rnain the san1e as in the previously ap-
proved Six-A Modified. The boundary
be\\veen Irvine and t-.1ission Viejo would
be changed to give Irvine's district a lil·
llr rnore land. After 140-niile }our1iey
Tustin trustees also voted nn a formal
proposal for the formation or the thret
unified distriets. cal!inR for a division ol
property .!Ind bonded debt according ti:
rules prescribed by the education code:
\'E\ilCI::. Fla IAP I -Hec:tor , a grand
old allig atcr. wa'i lrucked ·frun1 hi~
l:iketron1 hun1e lo ;_1 spnl !40 miles a1vay
111·0 ~ C'ars <1go when his hu n1;in
nf'1 ghbors g!lt leery of ~111 1nming wi1h a
:J00·1)()t1nd 1rptilr
r;uess \rho 's b:ick
l!t•('tfw v:a s on hand si~ _rc<rrs ago when
.1.Paul Trier built 1hr !1rst home on l.;:r\.:r
Lar:orce in this G11lf Cn11~l comn1unin11,v
aboul 70 n1de.~ south of T.1111pa.
The Trier.'!" and Rel·tor 'got aloni::
farnou sly , but soon ntl1er homes began !o
dot thr. J;ike and thr nc11 residents grf'w
\\·.1r1 of the lh1ck·skinncd pionee r
So O!lf' d;iy He1:t<lr lound him self IJundl-
cd 111 a r.an1c Hnd Fre~h \\'atcr F'i;(h
An ·a Y'I CA Scoulin;!
For 1 ndia n \laidc n'
\'(oluntccr.~ with thf' !-.nuth Coast Y~I('-\
1111~ 11cf'k :,ought arl'<I girl s /ro1n n tu~
1ears-11lr1 !(1 JOin the annunl lnd1:in
i\l ;i1<ll'n f'rogr;1rn _
Till' linnily-orientrd progr;1111 1·ou:-1~1 ..
nl n1rrll"!!"" !11'1(·r a 1nr1n!h 111 meinh('r .. ·
h111nc~ \11th girl~ ;:rnd their rnolhf'r~ t1l-
lend1 111.:
\J otf1f'rS a11d daughters intcrr.~trd 111
!hr ;:JctivJ!y c11n eon!<1c\ Vicky lvrs 111 1l:r
SfJuth Cna~l Y!\ICA al 494-9431
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STORES
TO
SERVE
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2300 HARBOR BLVD.
AT
WILSON
JUST SOUTH OF
Co1nmission lrutk and on his v.•ay to
.\·l.vakka Sta1c Park _
Recrntly. however. Trier said he hcnrd
a fa1niliar bellow on the lake and went to
Jrn·esti,eatc.
"There \\·as Hector calling to us. just
;1;; l1e used In when we \Vere late 1vith his
breakfast. He came s1vimrning toward
TllC'. pushing a large-\1Jave under his chin.
'"l"ll S\\'ear he was as excited to see ml'\
as I \1·as to see him ." s11id Trier.
Trii,r is sure the old gator_ es1imr1!ed to
br in his mid-6fls . is the s01mc old ll ector.
The t1ro 1\·orked out a breakfast ri tual
ye;i rs ago . Al first Trier coaxed him with
do~ food and 1hen begnn feedin,e: hitn
nia rshmallo""~ from a wooden spoon _
\Vhen Trier \vas late 11,·ith the goodies.
lle<:lor voiced his displeasure v.·lth a mosl
au!horita!ive ronr.
The sa111c ron r rs hrard now until TriPr
floats a <log ft'lO<l-sniearcd piece of bn•ad
ou! to !ht• hungry repti\r.
Af1f'r wnlflng Qnwn the srJggv repas!,
lhe g;1\or whips into his nld snoozing nook
hene:t111 Trier's dock . He l'\'tn swin1s in
1 ln:-r for Hn ott asinn<t! pn t on the hr:irl
I le('tor's rrtur11 to the Sarasnt:i Count~·
l;1kl' was snm1· !h ing oJ an F:vrrglarlrs
odyssey. !le had lo right swa111ps. thickets
.111•! drn11u1gr ninst nf lhe \1·a~·
And 11 hile the return WilS J lr.-culean. his
n1;111111'rs br.~t. be t1n11r!
D••n11ld Lo1·e. Sarnsota \,()unt 11 1\lldlif<'
olln·rr for !be game eornn11 sSlnn . s;-ud
l lrl'1nr prohahly c::in stny "unles.~ U1!':
f'on1p!ain!-:; ;:::e~ pretty slrrnuou.~.''
Tlh·n it ~ olf to ;\!,1akk::i again.
Thev also agreed that the maximum l<i .~ r<ite for each ne\11 district should hf
set in a separate special election and no!
at the same time as the unification elec·
lion and each new district shall have 1
five-rnan governing bo;ird voted at·large.
The board added i!s approval to a plan
v.·hich will provide one big election cover·
ing alt affected are<l s next June nnstead
of three separate elections, despite ob-
jcc!ions hy :;ome critics \Vho believe each
proposed unified dist ric t's voters should
decide independently.
Roads, Schools
1'opics of Meet
!\len1brrs nl lh1• Saddleback At e<t
Co<•rd inating Council \\'ill meet tonig ht al
7-:io o'clock at flo y<ll Savings, 23785 El
Toro Road. ti) he?."" remarks from the
countv rnad commissioner and a repre·
sentaiivc of the San Joaquin School
JJ1strict.
L;-i \1'n;nce i\1t'Convill e v.•ill discuss coun·
tv t rrin~portallon policy and plans for
~llnd cleve!opment in the Saddlebac~
V11llry.
Dave King will report on the progresl
of st·t1onl unification i;t u<lies currenl\1
underv>ay in the area. The public i11 ill'
l'ited to attend.
YOUR
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CENTER·
WITH
FRIENDLY, COURTEOUS AND HELPFUL SERV-
ICE. PLENTY OF FR E E PA R KI N G IN BOTH
FRONT AND REAR MALLS. ALL ON STREET LEVEL
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and SAVE
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SAN DIEGO FREEWAY
IN THE HEART OF COSTA MESA
2300 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA
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Moaning Horn
Sounds Trouble
By THOMAS MURPHINI'.:
NIGHT BEAT DEPT. -Thf' rirst sign
that the re was any trouble camt with the
CQQ\,inuou.s rnoelt of an aultlmobile hor11 ~Uck. and blowing somewhere out aero~
tl}l:.hollow from our house .
. l'hen our youngcsl son emt>rged from
~back bedroom to announce that he'd
11~!(1 a tremendous crash, probably just
~ (:t)llple or blocks away.
F'OR SOMEBOI}'' in !he newspaper
b~if)ess. the seene was familiar. A dark
nJ.Brlf. Glimmers of illumination coming
from street flares and llickering, rotating
red lights atop poli('e cars. Crowds of
curious lining the road edge. The flash or
a C<VTiera popping now and then. A
pol iceman bent over the ~pra v.·led form
'llf a v.•ornan over in a darkened area by
some shrubs along the roadside A man
was sprawled on his back on the pave-
ment. his shirl ripped open to ex pose the
wounds. One gash ""'as deep at his throat
1t looked like somebody had tried lo do a
tracheotomy with pop bottle. But ii was
WP~.ably a ""'indshieJd. lie seemed to
~xe lost consciousness ;ind was ha ving
{iculty breathing. A young man with
qg blond hair hl'lped the politernan as
they fed him ox)'gen. took hi s pulse, mo\"·
qi hi s head iiround 10 atten1pt to ease hi.~
l}feathing . Did any of the 01hers there
}\aV~ medical training'.' No'! '!'hen step
bick, please. Here. son, lhc officer said
t9 .\~e blond lad, keep taking his pulse
an(! hold the oxygen ni:isk, l 've got to i;o
help, th~ other officer . li e r<in to wher e
lhe1 woman was sprawled near the
~hes. Somebody yelled to I.he LTov.·d ltt
ciill for a low truck . Sornebody always
ll~iriks of lhe tow truck. Another officer
sa.J~ it had already been <"alled.
So01ebocly ""'as jerking on wires amid the
twisJed metal th<1t once v.•as a car.
,\bruptly, lhe horn slopped blowing . lt
s"eemed very quiet now eAcept for the dis-
tant. cry of an ambulance siren, growing
louder oo"'
* GLENNEVRE STREET in Laguna
Beach parallels South Coast IHghway one
block inland . It is lour lanes wide where
ii dips down through Sleepy lloll o""-.
They met at the crest of the hill where
there is no intersection. Jui;! plain four·
lane roadway . The head-on impact turned
both car11 sideways. The front end of each
was a twisted q azy-quilt of steel. chrome
and broken glass. Like a giant eggbeater
had chewed into each front end. You
looked at it all. and the victims sprawled
on the pavement and you'd seen it
several scnre timc5 before. But it still
couldn't make any sense. Nol here , al the
lop of a grade, on four-lane pavement in
ii :-emi-residc>n!ial area. Why here·• * . ·rHt: AJ\1B ULA NC E backrd into the
scene and attendants got their orders -
one over here -gel this one fir~l -I
ha ve one walking \\'ho should go tun
They put the tnan and the ""·nman in
first, The\' v.·ere c·onscinus nou.• but thrv
didn't lo0k well A third hloody )outh
joined them.
* ll had been a pleasant. balmy e\•rn1ng
In Laguna. Septc>mber <1\ its besl
Until the constant rnoan or that horn
atarted bl0\\•1ng acros5 our hol\111\'
Esca pe 'fry Foiled
BERi.i N ! API -Pohl'e repor1t•1l J.(Un·
fire in the hrar1 of Berlin today as t::ast
German border glfards appnrentl.v foiled
11 refugee ·s attcmptl'd f11gt11 across thP
Spree River In West Bcrhn An
eyewitness said lhe E;1st (.ermans pulled
a body from the r1 vc>r near the He1chstag
building. according lo polll'e
WASHlNGTON IAP) -\Vith a crucial
vote on the .drall-ettention. bill expected
1"hursday, Pentagon rh1els and senior
Armed Services Con1mittee n1embers are
trying lo convince senators that <"On·
tinued Jack of draft authority ~·ill create
a military manpower cnsis.
Sen. John Stennis. the Cl)llln1 itlee
chairman, to ld newsrnen Tue.!day he \11
~·orriecl about tile outco1nr of a v01e on a
motion to table the bi ll to extend the draft
two years.
"We have a raJ"e ron1b1nation of op-
ponents,"' the Miss1ssi pp1 J)emocrat said
after he and Se n. Margaret Chase Smilh
of t.1aine , ranking Republican on the
committee, met with top uniformed and
c1vihan chiefs of the Armyp Navy and
Air F'orce.
Opponents include not only Vielnani
war crltic.s but also advocates of a bigger
n1Jlitary pay ra ise than the $1.4 billion in·
el uded in the blll
·rhe measure is a t.•ornpromi:se of
separate billll passed earlier by lhe
Senate end the ilouse. The compromise
version passed the House after a con-
ference committee watered down an
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P1·ofessor McCn1·t.lay
Fornier Senator Eugene l\l el"arthy delivers a lecture d uring his first
day nf <·lasses 11t English professor al Uni versity of Maryl and. l·le is
rrar hing poetry.
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'Bigg es t Haza1~{l of All'
WASHI NGTON 1t'rl\ -Thr go\•err1-
ment today urgtd !il:ile ;in1J lnr;il
~overnment s tri reconsu!rr ;in v l<1w s lhe v
have passer! banning 11sr ol . dclergenls
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1·nnta inin~ phosphates.. Offit'i:il:i said
n1<1n_v substitute products constitute. a
hcall h hazard.
lnslrad or eontinuing its poli l'y of rorr-
in g (\t'lcrgr.nl n1anufacturers lo seek
subst1tul cs For phosphates, the govcrn-
1nrnl w1tl now l1elp fina nce ren1oval or
phns ph;Hrs through special !reatn1c.nt a!
Sl'\l'agc plants. the off icials said
Ph osphates. ""'hile not a cont aminant
tllt·1nsclves. rontributl' In \1"a!('r pollution
h\ pron10!111g gro""th nf \1ater plants. us-
111,it up oxyg<'n in watrr and killing other
ltfr
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!ht• u~l' or phospha!p detergents
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!old a ne\.\s t0nlerence toda}. •·my advice
in the housc.,,,·ife at th is tim e 1s to 11sr 11
phosphate deteri;:en1. Thr saf('st 1h1ng 1n
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amendment in the orlP,aJ Senate biO
calling for withdrawal of all U.S. troops.
from Vietnam within nine momhs alter
enactment. 11xo. HCtU$e verSlon lnlte1d
ursea Presidtnl Ni1on to aet a pullout
dale.
Top Pent1gon brau went to the Capitol
lo confer with Seos. Stennis and Smith
after Secretary of Oefente Melvin R.
Lai rd .!laid if tht draft is not rene•·ed, the
readiness of the armed fortts will
•'declint to levels totally unacceptable-
to the American people."
Selective Service official3 say about
Executives
Back Nixon
Tax Moves
WASHINGTON (UPI) -More bwine!!!-
men lined up !oday behind President
Nixon's tax-reduction program in a strong
llhow of support for the $!l.5 billion plan
lo slin1ulate-the economy.
Repre sentatives of organizatiolllf
representing co ntractors, telephone com-
panies and utilities told the House Ways
and Means committee they favored Nlx-
fln 's corporate and excise personal tax
reductions.
The committee has heard opposition
from Ralph Nader, the AF'L-CJO , Rep.
Henry Reuss i O-Wis.}, and only a few
others during three days of hearing more
thao three dozen ~·itnesses -lll06t of
them from busi ness: groups.
t\ixon proposed eliminating the 7 per-
rent 11u10 excise tax : adva ncing schedul-
ed personal tax cuts to 1972, instead of
1973 . a 10 percent business in\'eStmenl
tax credit lhis year and a permanent 5
percent <:redit next year; and ta x reduc-
tions for U.S. exporters.
Endorsing the Nixon program today
\\.'Crc> spokesmen for the Independent
Telepnone Assn .. Na tional Association of
Jlegulatory Ulilily Commissioners, the
Assorinted General Contractors o f
America, Edison Electric Institute, and
the Tax Counci l.
Jarnes 0 . f\.1rClary senior vice presi-
dent nf the Cont r11ctors Association.
recom111cnded retention of the current
w11ge-price freele until an .. acceptable
stabilization program" is put into opera-
lion to control wages and process.
Spokesmen for the utility groups ask ed
that the lull 10 percent investment tax
rrc<l1l r2.\e be J;!ranted to utilities. instead
or the proposed half rate suggested by
the administration.
The theorv behind the half rate ws.o;
!hat the full .rate -should oot bf granted to
.so-called "monopolistic" bu.o;ine~ opera·
lions .
500,000 men whole educational defennenll
ran oul lul June are dr11flable. even
without a new dratt Jaw. "There p-oba?lly
are enough men who have kllt their
defermenla to auatain the drafl roe quite
some time ," one official said.
Antiwar 5enalors haYe lhrtatene:d lo
filibuster the bill. ~n. Gordon AUolt tR·
Colo.), is leadin1 the Oght again!!: the
pay provision on grounds it ia unfair to
men in the lowe1t gr•des. Allot! Y.'ants
$300 million more in pay increasu and is
expected lo call for a vote Thursday to
Air Price War?
table the bill.
''The combined group th•t is againsl it
will show voting strength," Stennis
predict.td. If the Senate ahould Lable or
re-commit it, he said, "I don't know if we
could ever get back a bill we could pass.''
The Pentagon said lbe lobbying pres-
sure also reflected Laird'• fea r the bill
may be in deep trouble.
Laird, a 16-year veteran of CDngrei>s,
has taken personal command of tht lob·
bying effort, said press aide Jerry
Friedbeim.
Lufthansa Sets
Sharp Fare Cut
GENEVA (UPI ) -The International
Air Transport Association (IATA ) said
today Lufthansa had announced it lo'."as
sharply culling transatlantic fares and
that other airlines would do the same.
IATA spokesman said there will be
large reductions for all types or travel,
whether regular flights. excursion trips
or special youth rates.
Knut Hammarskjold, IATA director
general. said he does nol envision iin all-
oul price war because, he said, airline s
know just how far they can go lvithout
committing financial suicide.
He said Luf thansa inf<rmed IAT A that
it is seeking govemment approvsl of a
Frankfurt-New York round trip of $420
compared lo'.'ith S5J6 at present in
economy cla!is.
Lufthansa also annou nced a 14-lo-45
da y round-trip excursion fare of S21 0 and
an off·lieason yout h fare of SJ95 compared
wit h the current $210.
Hamma r~kjold held a new s conference
at his Geneva headqua r ters
Stolen Mas terpieces
Ita ly Recovered .
Ill
VENICE: (AP) -Five works of art by
two 15th t"entury masters were rl'.'covered
loday. a week after they were stolen
fron1 a basilica in Ve-nict .
The painted tablets by Giovanni Bell ini
and Antonio Vivarini , at SJ.2 million
dollars. were fqund hidden on a little
isla nd in the v~nice lagoon.
Two of the paintings were of St. Vin -
cenl and St. Sebastian done between 1464
and 14&8 by Bellini. considered by many
the Vene tian region·s greatest 15th cen~
tury artists.
simultaf!eously with the one held by
Lufthansa in Germany at which the
reduced fares were anoounced.
Hammarskjold said starting next Feb.
I there will be "a period of ex·
perimentation on North AtlanUc fares"
\.\'hich will last until March 31. 1973.
During this time, airlines will be tri!e tn
compete with one another in offering low
fare s.
Ir eland Rebels
Kill 2 Troops ,
Wound 5 Mor e
BELF'AST, Northern Ireland (AP) -
Terrorists shot and killed 1wo British
soldiers and seri ously wouoded five
others during the nighl in different parts
of l\1orthern Ire land .
At the same time, bombings and out-
breaks of shoo ting at Brit i~h arm y
patrols and observation posts were
reported in Belfast, Londonderry and
Dungannon.
Ont civilian seen aiming a rifle al an
army post in tondonderry ""'as shot by
troops. A military spokesman said th e
man fell and was dragged away by sym·
pathizers fro111 the Roman Catholic
districts of Creggan and Bogside.
The two soldiers "''ere killed in Belfast
and the market town of Dungi ven. The
other soldiers were wounded io Lon·
donderry. The deaths brought lo HK the
number killed in twn years in Northern
Ireland. Twent\'·tw o soldiers ha ve been
killed this year:
KIRK JEWELERS OF COST A MESA IS NOW FEATURIN G THE
N EWEST PRO DUCT OF LITION INDUSTR IES, THE FAMOUS "Y AG"
(YTIRIUM ALUMINUM GARNET) SYNTHETIC DIAMOND WITH THE
HARDNE SS OF 8· I /2. TH IS ITEM SELL S IN RETAIL STORES IN
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA FOR $50.00 PER CARAT. WE AT KIRK
JEWELERS A RE NOW A BLE TO SELL THE SAME IDENTICAL ITEM
FOR AS LOW AS $25.00 PER CAR AT ! ! ! THIS OFF ER IS LIMITED
TO SUPPLY AND DEMAND. DO NOT MISS THIS ONCE IN A
LIFET IME OFFER !!! ALL SHAPES, ROUND, MARQUISE, EMERA LD
CUT NOW AVAILABLE! ! ! THE MOST EXCITI NG ITEM TO HIT
TH E JEWELRY INDU STRY IN MA NY YEARS!! !
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Gets First
Loan Casl1
NEW YOR.K (AP 1 -The Lock~
Aircraft Corp. hu borrowed an initial $5()
million of tht h50 million in private bank
Joans the government guaranteed to save
the big defense contractor from financial
collapse.
The k>an was part of a $7541-million
credit package assembled Tuesday by the
.e:ovemment, the lending banks and three
dome~tic ;iirlines lo enAble Lockh~ to
proceed with its TriStar transport pro-
gram.
Signing of the loan agreement here
ended seven months of effort tn restruc-
h.lrt the TriStar program and 11ustain
Lockheed after Rolls-Roy~ Ltd . plunged
into bankruptcy Feb. 4 and canceled it.5
contract to build the engines for the wide--
bodied airbus.
The financing package includes a
rl".ntv•ed agrl".ement on $400 million in
earlier bank loans. the $250-million
J:OVernment guarantee and $100 mill ion in
additional prepayments by Trans World
Airlines, Eastern Airlines And ~!ta Air
Lines on 88 1'riStars already ordered.
Daniel J. Ha ughton, Lockheed
<:hairman. said at a new~ coorerence !he
company's budget indicated it would nttci
:;ibout $155 million of the $250 million of
borrowing the Treasury has agreed tn
f ll Aritnf.ee through the end nf 1975.
l'he tbiancing oackag:e include~ 11
renewed •ir-rneot on $400 million in
earlier O&M ioens, the $250-mi\lion
government guarantee and $100 million in
additional prepayments by Trans World
Airlines. Eastern Airlines and ~Jta Air
Lines on 88 TriStars 1lready ordered.
Wallace Asks Ouster
Of HEW Secretarv •'
MONTGOMERY. Ala !AP 1 -Go v.
George C. Wallace'11 legislative leaders
have moved to give him veto power over
the Allocation of state funds for public
5c.hool busing as well as a law to make
''harmful" busing illegal.
Wallace. in Puerto Rico at the. National
Governors Conference, asked President
Nixon to fire Secretarv of Health. Educa-
ti on and Welfare Elliot Richardson.
Walh1ce :\aid Richardson has disobeyed
the Prel'i ident's mandate againsl massive
busing . His statement was telephoned to
news medi11: here.
Funeral ltl011r11ers
Singer Vic Damone talks V.'ith mourners, including actor Kirk Doug-
las, at fu neral services for his former v.•1fe. actress Pier Angeli. 39, an
apparent victim of an overdose of drug~. She wil! be buried in Paris.
Most Marijua11a S111ol\.e1·s
Leave Cigru·ettes Alo11e
N!::WARK. N.J. I AP l -Columbia
University says it ha s found in a national
~urvey nf youngsters that !hose whn use
marijuana are less likely In become
cigarette smokers than 1hose whn don't.
The univer.;ity"s schnol nf public health
said Tue sday its survey C'Overed 1 ,701
youngsters in the 12-17 age bracket fron1
all sections of the nation.
Of the surveyed adolescents whn ha vr
used marijuana JO times or less. 83 per-
cent are cigarette smokers. Cigarette
usage fell to 64 percent among those ..,,•ho
have used marijuana 60 or more times,
the schoo l said.
"Apparently. if ynu ~moke pot a lo!.
'\\"ho needs cigarettes." !'.aid Dr. Erlr
.Josrphson nf Columhi;i . \1•t;io reported on
the survey Al 8 conference nn student
rlrui.; USP.
AcC"ordlng !o the survey, 1.~ percent of
lhr youngsters had tried marijuana and 3
percent u~ed it liO lime., or more.
More ,\'Ollt hs in thP \\1es!. 2.1 percP.nl.
use n1arijuana. tile i;urvey found. The
figure "'<'I S 20 percent in the Nnrthwes1,
1:1 percent in the North Central std!e.~
and I I .percent in the South.
.. Some\\.·hat surprisin gly. ou r $.Urvey
did not produce the expected sex dif-
ferences in marijuana use." Josephson
said.
Girls used pot almoot as much as boys,
!he survey found .
Children nf y,•ealthier parents tend t.n
,qmoke morP. marijuana than those: fmm
lnll'er income households. fhl' ~urvey
report said.
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Pollution off Hawaii
Russ Navy Sparks Row
HONOLULU (UPI ~ -A 10-sh.ip Soviet
11aval lBsk foe~ sailed for home tod ay,
leaving in i~ wake charges that it
polluted Hawaiian waters illegally .
The Coast Guard said the flotilla pulled
anchor late Tuesday night and headed
w.,st, presumably back to its home bases,
Earlier the Coast Guard asserted the
Soviet vessels dumped thousands of
gallons of oil into the Pacific wh ile
refuel ing 20 miles south or Diamond
Head.
It said t.he de.st.oyer Krupny discharg-
ed the fuel oil Tuesday morning In viola-
tion of international agreements which
speci fy that no oil shall be: emptied lnto
the sea within 50 miles of a coast.
The task force passed !hrough the
Hawaiian chain Monday in an unex -
pected, surprise appearance and tht:n
turned westward Monday riighl ap-
parently headed for their home base in
Siberia. However, the fl otilla anchored
nff Penguin Shoals, 20 miles south nr
Honolulu early Tuesday apparently to
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U Thant Insists
He Won't Serve
New UN 'fenn
t.:NJTED NATIONS (UPI\ -U Thant
refused "final!y and categorica ll y" 1\ies-
day to serve another term as secretary
general of the United Nations beyond the
end of the year. He used hi s last press
conference to support the latest Viet
Cong proposals t.o the Vietnam war.
"I just wa nt to make it very clear that
I \\.'ill not serve beyond my present tenn
e\'en fnr a limited period of one year or
two year.i; or two months, under any
circumstance~." he s11id in what he called
his last news conrerence as U.N. chief ex-
ecu tive.
"~·1y decision is final and categorical. I
am con~·ir.ced that. if thr membershi p
realizes that my rlecision is irrevocable,
i1 will concentrate on the selection of A
,i;uit.able successor. 1 do not think the
quest.ion of a draft. will arise."
In what was regarded as a departure
from his µa st policy, Thant chose. his last-
act news conference to endorsf' in general
the seven-point peace proposal put before
1he Vietnam peace talks by Mme .
Ni;::uyen Thi Binh, chief of the National
Liberati on Front (Viel Cong ) delegation
on July !.
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refuel from the merchant oiler Chtkomer
which has bttn a ccompanyln& the
warships.
A Coast Guard helicopter reported the
pollution, and the commandant of the
I-4th Coast Guard district, Rear Adm ira l
Paul G. Prins, messaged the c<>mmander
ll F the Soviet Task force asking him to
"take appropriate action.. to terminate
this discharge or oil immediately. Tl\e
n1essage was sent on an lnternatlonil
radio frequency-and addresatd to tJM
task group corrunander aboard his U1IU
cruiser Kres1.a.
The C0&st Guard aaid one of it.t
helicopters had photographti:d the Krupny
dlscharging a "discernable" amount of
oil.
Nutrition Expert Calls
Diet National Disaster
CHICAGO (APl -A University of
California nutritionisl says the American
diet is a "national disaster."
Dr. George r.1. Briggs, chAirman of the
tu1iverslty's department of nutritional
1ciences, said malnutrition is 1 fact in
the United State!l and shows up a~
physical deficiencies, mental problems,
work loss, obesity, heart disease, dental
decay .11nd alcoholism.
He spoke Tuesday at a seminar for
editors and wri ters sponsored by the
Vitamin Information Bureau of New
York City.
The cost of malnutrition, ht said. i!!
greater than !he cost of crime or
automobile accidents or narcotics ad-
dic tio n.
Briggs estimated the cost in California
at $3 billion a year, and said the total for
the nation might be $30 billion, since
Ca lifornia has a tenth of~ population .
He attributed malnutrition to poverty
negative social and cultural practice!!
such as vegetarianism and macrobiotic
diets. the failure of the food industry to
fortify foods adequately, lack of educa-
tion, lack of motivation and the lack of
nutrition education.
"The American public is eating a
strange diet," Briggs said, adding that
America ns eat more sugar, pure fat and
\l.·heat flour than their entire intake of
other foods.
He said the American diet annually in-
clude s 102 pounds of sugar per capita. 53
pound~ or fats such ;is salad oil, 100
pounds of white flour, 14 pound.!i of corn
~ugar and 7 pounds of white rice -a
total of 276 pounds.
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Ht': said the dry weights of other food~
cons~med annually includes 74 pounds of
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14 pounds of eggs, 34 pounds of milk, 1
pounds of cheese, 5 pounds of ice cream.1
25 pounds of potatoes, 24 pounds of other
vegetables, 18 pounds of fruit , 21 poundl
of whole cereal and 19 pounds of bean!~
peanuts and other legwnes -total a5f
pounds.
"This 1s a terrible diet," Br iggs uid~
"I wouldn 't feed it to my cat or dog, let"
alone to livestock or poultry."
Fire Kills Six
In Salt Lake
Nursing Home
SALT LAKE CITY (A Pl -Six perso"S
died and ll were hospitalized in • blaze
that swept through a men's nursing horrie:-
Tuesday night on the y,•estem edge of Silt
Lake City's downtown area. .. Poli~ said there were 18 persons in the'
Lil Haven Nursing Home with the fire
broke nut "nd that all but one of the 12
survivors ,Vere hospitalized.
Identification of the dead had not beeri
released. -
SL ~lark 's Hospital authorities •iid
they received four p!'!rsons dead on af •.
rival LDS Hospital, one, and Holy Cro•s
Hospital, one.
The fire , which started on the second
floor of the 21h-story brick and wood
building. took 30 minutes to extinguish.
An inv~tlgation as: t.o the cause ~
bably wouldn't begin until later ht the
day, said Fire Marshal Ben Andrus.
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Ambulance Solution?
Adequale emerf?.COC'~' amll ulantc ~(·r\11'1." lur ~.1 11
Clen1ente and other South County areas h.:i s bcC'n ii l ni:·
cern for many years.
In San Clen1cnte. private a1nbu la1a:cs ha\'c appl·;irctl
overnight and disappeared JUSl as f<i~t
1'hc latest di sappcarante of arnl.lul;1nt c ~l'f',Jf'f' 11•' k
place late la~t spring. After sc\·er:il \1'('C'k~. a ne\1 jlJJ\Jl c
firn1 crncrg•·d
1\011 that !1rn1 ha~ bCP Jl lakt'n to \a•h bv t'il 1 pu\ 111·
safet~· rl epJr t 1 11 cn1he<'!d ~11 ho rt•1·t•11\I~ • 1<111pl.1 111 d 11• ( 1 ,,
counciln1cn th:it. dcspi1 t! thl' ex 1~1e1H 'C lJf ;1 pr1\a11· 111 1.
emergency ca ll" by a patroltnan-firc tnan te:1n1 and 1l1 l' 1 1 11~
departm ent :i.ta lion v.1agon reached an n!J-l1111e h1,.J1 1u
t he pa st 1110 n1un th s.
.\nd 011 rl11zcns of occ:i~1ons lhC'\ :-i'\. an nu1b11l;n <'C
has not been available local!v. so th~ r1 1\· \1 ~1:,::un ti11\,
cramped and unc-ornfnrtablC for pat1erlt and attt·n d;tr.t
alike -ha ~ had to roll
'l'hc public s aff'ly offi( 1als ha 1 f' offt•rt•d t ou11l 1h•11·n
an altcrnat11·e -a forrnal. cit)·~pon~o rcd 1·1nergt:nc .v
amb ulance sen•ire ntanned by on-duty firemen. JI 1~ a
proved plan in other citie!'"
(;ouncilmen \11ill give the m altPr inore thought a t a
meeting tonight. lt might be the ans11·er.
R ecall Chan<·es Seen1 Slin1
Action of a grou p of proniinent Laguna l:lra('h c·1 .. 11•
leaders \Vho stepped for\vard at a recen t ('ouncil n1t·c t 11.~
to denounce a recall can1paign against the n1aynr and L1111
other council men 11·as both surprising and cncuuragi11;.!.
Surprising becat1se thr speakers intludcd 1ncn 11 ho
h ad very strongly opposed the coun('i! d11r1n g rlL'b:t ll'"
over the controversial dog control and high rise 1~s11l'~ -
and encouraging because it pro\·ided a ra_v o! hop<' th;i t
some semb!anC'e of rea~on rnay yet creep b:ic·k into 1he
Art Colony political ~cene.
The Laguna councilmen, especially the mayor,
~··1 ·r10 1n\J1!l' 1 d 1!1 till" rll:l'l'l C"lat1on of trust by their
J 1·• .. tit "l'P"I, 11\ l'r rt1ap~ th!~ <.:l:il ure. rorn1ng after aJl
11\\' !u1111•" 1111·.• 1c 1,ikl·n ~:nci· thL U' L·l ecti on. 11LIJ JO!t
!l11••1t ltllO ll\lll l' lhOllt.:ll\flJ) l'l'"flL'C l fur the \l'ISh CS of aJl
lhc Jl1'''111c• l!1t:y \11•rc· 1 iln"l'tl IP rl·prt..,1·11t
\t lhi.., p111 11t l!ll' r;dll! rill-tuned retail ~l'C'Jns to be
:.r>!trr1•' l1 1··1 •I rt>\'t·p\li1n !·~11..:r ~tncc the lai>L rnunitipal
t·1,.. l 1'1t1 tl1i;•H' !1<1 1 ... ht~~n t'l'C'\l rrenl n1t1111b\111gs of rcca[I,
:t'H 1 111d• •'d 1!1l' (';1n1p:11~11 1n1g ht liav1• r!'rei ved enthusi as·
t 1 , 11111 111 t· 11 ii n1•\ 1111!111111 1 i•ll t he· ht'l'lS of the ver bo~e
:1 'ii \' li:it1 Ii',~ 11 1:..Ji-n <r• 11 !11 H1gh1 111111·. thf' ci tizenry
d , , 1 'i .,, 1 ;lc.11 l" I ir 1• :11q1 t ht·r call lo baltlr.
1···.ip·'il' ,,, .. 11-~ !hi' 11•, :111 :1pp:11tutly intend to eon·
t • '11 1/·t 1r <-!J<>rl ~. h111 11 ;11pPal'"1!H')' 111JI not have a ny
·,,r • .ii 1'ld ~.11ppor\ fr1,1n thf' 1n!l11t ·t1l i:il :ind ll'<>ll·Organ1zN.
•, 1 1h;1t li;1rh1·d thl' dt1;,: li.111 rC'f l'rendum a nd the
JiL •• J' I llH I il'l\id\1\f'
\, 11Loll1 tlu:-. lh t•Jf' Lll<dH (•:-.~('('Ill '-!Jill
'f hc n p('nHl,'..., of .\llsn Pier 111 :-iuut h Laguna tlu s year
1.:1<; d ul v h:11l,.rl ;i<; :i line re1.:rcat1nn.1J a~<:rt Jt1r the
l.111 l"\t'Jll'~ Hll!lll L\)llf \1
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11•\lo:d hi · 111· l11t• U;nl !iul lll(· 1111·r \1;1-.11t·~Jglll'c! 11 1\li11L1L
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11•11• 1•~-.111Jl !;1 1 1~d1n'., I' 01 1 tll1, I o11 d t>ll rl ul lht• pll•r lo keep
111c ~t'.1 ;-.ll ho:1t•tl t' )q\1
l ~t!I !ht• ~1il11>111 ·11 ( I' no li t•lp to a f1•h1·rrn:111 trv1ng lo
l111·e :1 t1 n1( k.1 l1.:i]Jl1tlt t11 ta !..(• Jn;, ba11. 1f 01e h;11t 1,., ;1n
'i>1bal!:a·d ~:d\l'd a11tllv1 H· Jt s ;i gllud Jl l''I' but 11 needs
~·lUd l);Jll. s
Help fo1• Militnry Retiree S ru·t·ir:o r s Tlie Wors t
Benefits System R e vise d
\VAS HINGTON -Extensive revision ol
the benf'fils for survivors of hund reds ol
thousands of milita ry retirees is gtiing
aheed in Cong:rcss regardless of the
wage-~rice freeze.
Th:lt'S !he av11 wf'd intent nf Ch.1 irm1n
F. Ed\.\'ard Hebert
(0-La.l of the pow·
erful J.louse Armt>d
Services Commiuet.
Says Hebert:
"This legisla tion
dOt's not increase the
pav of former ser·
v1iemen. and there-
fore does not con1l'
\.\•1thin the scope of
lhe "'age-price
freeze. fur t he r . /A';\
there is a time element. It will be months
before this measure is finally pas~ed by
Congress. Aft er it goes thrnu :::oh !he
Pnuse. it vd U have to be cnnsidt>rPd by
the Senate. and it's possible they ma\' nut
J'Cl around to ii unt il ntxt ye<ir. So !here
is no connicl between the bill a nd the
freez e."
Hebf'r1 11·1\I shortl y send 1he legi rlatinn
tn 1he lull House with the aim nf br1 :i ~1ng
1t up for cnn ~1dl'ra!ion later th is n111111ti.
lt ~ enact111rnt is deem ed certain.
a!thour h !here may be snme r!lod tfif'a-
1 ns through amendments from the
flonr
Tii i:: !\.1EASL'RE IS the 11·ork of an 11·
mr mbf>r special 1\rmcd Ser\'lff'S ~~ib
r'"rnmittee head ed h1· Rep~ Oti s 1'1;..e
I'\ Y I and Ch; ... !es <.;t:b~er 1 H ·
f":ll1! 1 ,\ftrr lcngl h> hr:irint ~ ~l:irt 11:::
la"! \l'flf th1• panel rf>pnr11 d a n•11
,.urv1\or' h1-nr!11' plan tn !111• fu\1 _\ .. •11t·,I
Ser\·1ces Cu1nn111tee k•r toncurrlnte.
Rohe r! S. '. ll e n
The proposed nr \v b("nrf11 ~ .. 1·~!,,111 hi~
!hr g('n!Ttil llp;Jl'ul':il l•f !111• I Jt>I C~\'f'
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nl'w n1en~u rc R!'t1r1·t• ... p:irt1r1p:i t •r:~ 1n
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continue in th<tt prng r;1111 1 oi11 tt1:• 11• w
one : or <'nntinue 1n BSFPI' :111d ;:l.;;n
enroll in the n!'ll' prn_gran1 .,t1b11't'! !11 11
limita11on nn the to1 <1I ;u11111i11· ot 1110 pt r-
cent of !hr rc!1rre ·~ p«nsin11
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formuhi is c~tahl1s l1p1111t '" ;1 111
surv i1•ors syslem cr11np:i1:1blt• (11 11 1:11 1,1
the Civil Ser\'1ee prog1 o1111
Tn accompl!'\h th:il. llu· l-.\'1· Jl!i•I : .. 1<11·,
of Ilic lc .. 1~1:1 !11111 :ir" :1.;; 1,.11.,11
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dit 1nn~ 11( d1rr economic 111'prir:t ln1ns
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.1 1 • ro! u ·
Of Prophets, Fut11rol o·gists
LO:\DON -An !nternat1nnal Prop11rt1c
f'i.ngrl'~~ open s in H1ch 111ond Surr('Y· fln
:-.1·pt 24 11 1th more th.in 2 .\!00
f· ... ehatolog1sts. soot hsa~·rrs. or,0rlc~ 0t:1J
o!hf'r diviners on hand t11 predic·t !)U( h
1 hinJ!.~ a~ the enrl of l11e 11 orlrl :\o
"pt'c1f1r date ha~ bcrn sf'l for rloomsrl<1\',
:ind thr rr 1s a g1•nt•~;il air of ccn·
ridence among U1e organ1ters that noth1n1:,
unto...,·ard ...,•ill happen before lhe gr1.
to;:ether.
J ohn J\tc:'\1col. gl'nerat ~E'~·relar.1· r.f the
< ••ngress. \1 <1rns 1h:1t "lh,.. h:1rd~ ... 1 111r
clock stand at h\'e 1n11unrs lu r11 1dn1~ht
~o far as lb.is eart h is coni ·crnr::l ·•
r-.1 c~1col 1s convinced !hat precious
seconds are ti cking a\.\·a~·. But then ~o are
the editors of the Bulletin of thr 1\1or.iic
Scientists. who have kr-pt a dnon1sday
tlock on their cover for a genera!10n.
O•ANGI COAST
DAILY PILOT
Robert N . \\1<'ed, P1ibl1sh er
Thon14.1 Kee i:H, £d1tor
A lbert \V. Boll's
Editorial Page £d1tor
The @dltorlaJ Pf.Cf' of the Dall y Pilot
9ef'kll to tnlonn and .~timul.~te r"Ad·
en by prf'sentinir: this ne11 ~jlaj>"r'5
opinloru: and commrnt.:i ry on 1op1r.o;
of ln!tf"f'll and s1gn1fic-anre, hy pro-
virl ing a forum !or :he e:oCprt'•~1nn nf
our rradrrs' opinions, and by pre-
Mnt1ng the divene ~1vpt'Jin·~ t"i 111-
formed ob~f'ri:rrs and spoki'.'' mrn on
loplc1 of the day,
\\'ednesday. Sept. I~. 1971
Edi io ri a l
Bt''("H I"<'"
l!t'rn1a n l\.1hn nf l)·r llu,! ,, 1n~1·11i!"
'thin"-tan~ h;i ....... 1111 ti.,· 11• 11,.1 "''1
bf ~uq,r1s1n~ 1f Iii• r' ,, ' '' " t I :11 I' If
111 tht• ltJiO~" l·;G1l;1, 11.1 t~:··
1111tl<1t.1k of a L't>r. , r, 1 • 1.i-11tt ,,I
Pn•phtc~ hrld in J"I t f'T'l : • .Junr
(l ilt.I att~ndL·d b\' !.~11111 11 •1_:,•rs 1•!
ev;ingchcal churChr~ trr•r1 :i~ 11:1t 1111~.
This conference. 11 ht(h t la1n1rd !•1 tu •11
first of its li111d ~:1111· 1ti1· 1! 1• \ 11,
('On~1<1cred the por u\nt1rin 1·'>:nl1» ,• • ···
l'•lntext of 11 <".rn1ngs thal l11•:vr: i.s t :n.11~
to nn end
PRO PH ECY \\'\~ ;1 11 h1.nnrrd rrn.
fcss1on 1n <Ll1l·1c111 T11·r~1a. Cnc1 r .i1.r.I
Israel. An1011g $f11nr 1 1rr l1•s thr 11!,ul !•!
phe.:y 1~ no lon [(C t' fa.,h1n nnbtt· -ii 1 ... ,,,,,1,
~lied pre.dlclJQtl 'l't•t tl1c l'l \U!1 ,, 11 ,.
~an1e. \\'hrn ('hr1 ... 1 sauf. · lfr·11;1rr .. r
fal se pn:.phcts ht• nlust surl·I~ h-111•
foresel'n su<h "r'11 ,·n1n,e 11 oh 1'~' :i~ li.t:
20\h t'Cll!Ur~· f 111 UJ'ulogl<;I ~
J\len in !he 20th r<'nt11rv ~cem to ha\c
succum bed to !hr idea th3t bv prrt1:1 t "I!
thr future they may be ab le to r ntn I
it. Oonald 1'1 icharl of 1he l n1 1(':-~;!\ of
i11 1 J11~an ~a~s Iha!· the lu1 11rr~ t111-1rf'·•
C':t n for<'P ~ou 111 ~ rin frf,nl thl' li •it 1.,.,
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and thu~ CdU"' ~ l·U hi ITII; d I. ~
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Dear
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\\'h\· not get r1rl of re~14· b1c~·clts
;;nrl pol en!1al accrdcnt.' on L,1cun;i r
.1'\d San Clrrnt':ilr-'.~ bu•\ ·In• I<; b:.
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'
niistakes
I
"'"' Sy1ln e y J . H a rris . .
TIJou:.:l1t:-;it Lar.i~e:
Tht• '"1r~1 1111 ... t:ikt>s or judgn1l'lll are
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:->tarting a talk 111\h a 1oke 1.s 1he rnost
1n;1ppropria1c i,p1•n11·1; :1 speake1 can
n1: l\f' if thr rt:.t ut the !<ilk 1s dull and
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lt11• f,<1r><1 1 rl'.1!urr on rar1h r~ a
r1n<1!l(' 11 1!h a srn~{' or hu mor: fan(ltlC'"
1 •'llt•I u~ n'lt ~o n1uc·h hi' th1·1 r pass1011:itr
d•-111!i.1n 10 a cciu~c ,,s h.1 their 111capal'it~·
l'1rr 10 lau~h :i t thrm5ell'('S. or ar !hr •r
idt·t·~ fi,(', 1\l11ch is a deadly flr.11 1n tht'
h1unnn :in1n1al
I :1111 4'f1t111nred lh<'lt one of the re;isons
11 .. ~111 n l11 r lot .~cr than rnen is ihat they
l-.111111 hu~· to accept illne~$ \1·1th
cqu:i11im1ty. 11 hercas a n1an f1gh !~ 1llnr<;s
<111d niakr~ himself '.l'Or.~r hv r£'fu.~1ng lo
·l·ntnl· to terms "'1!11 tu~ 1nd1spos111on~. To
11·c,n1en. Illness 1s a fact: to men, a
thrro1t
The h11trrness of fulfilied desires was
c11cr1 nctly expressed by Aldous Hu:de y.
\1 hcn hl' said : "Prople alv.•ays get '.l·hal
they ask for. the only trouble is that they
never know. until tbey get ii, v.·hat it ac·
tuall y 1s they have asked for."'
Quotes
Jorcr '1 ,\'.r11 boll. San .\hitco -
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1· .11 fl~ 1rii: !hr ( on1n:un1st rJ.,~ i-t.tll·
1.1n1riunt 1,.. trr:lS•'fl I "·onrlrr h1111 Ion.; 11
11111Jld !1,11r 1ii k"n !ht h 11ti1 1111.b ... ln fP1111
11 ,I ~\\ !1!..1 hiid l1('1Jl !lllllf\ IJllli!lJ
\I 11rld \\ 11r ll. '
'You mean you're i t {
Praise for Two
Fine Teenagers
To the Ertilor:
I want to share a note I found at mv
front doo r. I was not home so it was left
there for n1c.
"Our tri .... hre got caugh t In lhe end of
tht> bran('!! nf your trre. II 11·as just out f1F
rr;1rh. Su 11 I' pulled 1l1l' branch down
;ihou! four !nChf'S ;ind ii began to brt>ak.
(I appc<irs lhil t sornr funpus ...,·rakenrrl
lhl' hr.1n!'h :l! rhe [l(l1nt nt ori~1n \\"r p11!
;1 <:\1rl-. u11d1•r !hi· h111h ~u 11 1t .. uldn·1 Lil l
do11n l 'l(«1~r r«dl 1nun1h1·r1 ;i nJ ;isk J"r
Br.h .rrul tl ll n1r ir ~ou 1\:101 rue tu IL\
Jt :::icJITI •.
i\O 0\'E \\'AS around 111 srl' 11h:it l1np-
pPn1·d l11n h·o •n;tgers (';unr :1fl1'r J ph nn·
rd and t'l cant'd 11erl' b1l or rhr mrss and
:i!so brought pa 1riL to takt· tar{' of
blrrdins
i\'.i•ll \I lin said \l'e h:11 r n0 gnnd
!ern;1ge r~ l('fl " The~· Sa'.l·ed Lile l1>0 l;irge
hr:lrH ht'S f1rl'plaec st7.C. rlf•,1n•·d up all the
Jea1·t'<; and tnr~.~ cind haull'd 1t all H wa~.
Sn pl\';lsr 1 crnc111ber !1t pnnl pwr.
1hint!s ,1bnut flllr {'fllllitl~ gcnrralll.J!L
'l h:11 1k' fnr l1 ~ll'l lln· ·
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Tn !lit> Editor
111 !'l'f1Tt't1ll' 11'l \(•llr rd1 1nna l. · F;111-.·
T.-1h· 1t! th·· \lonlll" 1Srpt ;1 I ff't·I th;;!
! lirJ f' h:1<• h1•r11 a rompc11111d1ng of 1•1 rnr.;,
F1r:-t. 1011 :lpp:irrntly quutl'rl :111 l'r111r or
nr111~~1u1t pr111tt·d 111 ;inuthrr ne11 ~papt'.'r.
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hr·l•;1u"" 1 I lht' "nu''•"n 111 hi~ 11 rr J...l v
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1 111111~and , ul pr11:1lrl 1 01\nrd 11 e;ip(lns
anrl oir111n 11n111on l"r 1ht· p111 pr•~r nf ann·
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d1,:u·n11·rt
A ~ 1\.\'0ERSO 'I
Tl 1' 1"i lo11.1i/ ,,,1,/r1 ·,~rd i/sr lf /t• a
lf('lf,\/f /lf'f f'11c'"l•ll •'il li!1 /1'•·11 .lnlui r;,
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:"rhn11 r:: .~ruff 11pl11 f/11"11 /1111\, l111rn1rrl
1;,'!'HI Brlfa111':; \\'nr/{/ 1\"tir II clcf l'l!S1'
cffr•rl.1' o ~ut liberal Su.1ss gun lau:s
kr rit f /11/er frnrn n 11;orl1n a Sw1tzer-
/1t. ii
£di tor
1Uler11n1i ce ls Recall
Tn Ille Editor:
ThP recent elect1nn proved that f.iayor
r.(1ldhrrg·~ and Councilmen Lorr's and
Osl randcr'll rcciding of the people's "'ill
11·11s 1narcura1c fro111 !he bc,gtnning. They
either 11·ould not believe what the citizens
1ra ntrd or they did beli'cve but thought
they C'OUld cllange th e people's minds. A eoon~Tlman·s-duty is to do lhc wJJI ol llre
people, not to rhange lhe w!!J of the
people.
During the hi,::h·fl~f' hearings the
cititens came fnr1h 1n unprecedented
numbers to express their desires. \Vith
the petitions lht'Y l':1n1r fort h 4.000
slronE:. Thrt't' ('fln11nrss1onc rs and three
(Olltl\'illlll"I l\!iUld 11()1 li~trn . \l'OUld not
h l1('1i' One day before the election they
11r rr speaklnlit out .<e!;!ainst lhe. height
1111111 ;\'ow 1 ht'~ :ire being pr:i1scd For
l1.•1'•n1n·• ro rht> prnple \\'hnt else could
th!'y <ln ~-Thc pl'nplr had pa ssed a IR"I'.
1 \\II f ll\l'llSS IONERS. awarr of
lhe1r u11trnJ hl1· po~111on ... 1a1ed th:it their
!'' ,,•1011 11;'1~ 111<·on1pnt 1bl!' 11 I! h
fll•t'lh•l"n~ .. 1 th!' E:f'fl<•r:il pl :in pr0hab\v
i11co111p:it1ble 11 1th lhe clect1on results <1nd
Mailbox
;
Lrtters fro nz readers are wt>/conie.
J\'ur11u1/ly irn trrs s/1011/rt convey their
r·1t·~\O•Je,1, i11 3rJl l v 11rrl.; or less. The
,-1q h r ro f"n11rlc11 ~c lc t1rrs lo j11 spac~
11r e /111111/(Jl t: /1/Jcl 1~ l <'$f"r1.ccl. A ll /et·
(,•ts 111 1.,1 !l1C'/1Jr/1' .~1~1·1tJ/ ire oud mail·
l•l~I 11tldrt s~. IJl•I n(:t11e~ n1ny be ivilh·
/1clo l 011 r1'q<U'\f I f .suff1c1r11 t f'Cason
i~ np11arc111. Purl ry u:ill 11ot bf' pub·
lis hed.
lhl'i r re~ign11tion \rill 11!1011· rcplacC'm rn!s
1no rc in 1une 11ith !hr 101rrs' desires.
V't'rv Pl'Tl't:·t1 r1· i.b~('r1 n1 111n s
\\'hat ;i p1t 1 thr 1·1nu1t·ilrnen 11 ho '.ICre
in !ht· ..,;11111· lir1;11 il11l 11u1 al~ri hare such a
k01'11 ~cn;;e 11f i 1\ It" rc~pn11 .. 1!ul1!.1' <Jlld join
1n 1l1i., Si•lf 1·11;il1l<ilirin, Tl1r1r 111se11s1!ivitv
Ii\ !lie Pt·i1plr-s 11'111 1nu ~t l't'lll:lin t'o
1il11;.:t11' LI ' 111 lilt' ful\ll't' II (':1n no t b(' tu rn ·
•·d on a111t oil II 1' :ln 1111egra l part o!
l11en1 111•'re ~l u ('\i u 1th
c \\' l.r\Cl'\,\ 111th~l:ind :1n11 thl'r '.1 1 ~
_1e;1rs 11f 1111 ~. l·un~•derinJ.! a ge11erat plan ,
gro11th p1,!n·~. lr\·inr a11nrx:111nn and a
I rpe11 ;1y tha t r:tn do noth ing hut h:i rm..,
.\u. Tlh· :1ltt•:-11;1111 e 1.-. <L rl:tall. !"one of
111~· <lf(/Ua1ntanLcS 111 the organ1zal1ons
hr:ult«I hr th•' "t·i11e lradcrs·· 11hl) h:i ve
II ur:1t11t·lv t'1nbr;u•Pd lhr:~f' Lhr rr eo11n-
(·,1Jnrn 1!1 1en n rh,,1<·1'. \1 ould .:hoosr to
1 ;11 1· lh1·n1 1n nff1e1•
Tilt• r._1 all i" h;1c~ll 1Hnrd 11 11 had brr n
• ;irll('r nHl<'h j.!rtr! 1·iould h.1vr hl:•1't1
.t1·111d1·rl F11 r!hrr p•ucr,i~unn !1011L<1n11nly
bnnl,.'. furt!it'r grirf
l\'.\J \\'_ Lt:At\
'1'11 1!1t' Fd11"1
\\0rrJ .., 1 :11111.1! P\'r1·, ~<; ll1r li11rrnr ! fr ll
11i1;1t· 1•:111 ·1111\~ !hf' 1!1~rl:1 1 of 11olc111·e,
dn1 11kf'1111r ... ~ :ind ;111i.:t'I' (rr1111 1111r .,n·c<tll-
t>d "lr1r:il \11lk'
Tl11~ 11a" an f'~·:irnplP 11r wha l ('iln hap-
Jl('tl 11h1•n a gruup 111111 not S:l\' 1nnb1 of
OIC'r·1nd t1!gl'd su-eall1'd !llt'tl :iOd w0rnrn
J.!<llhcr lngc!hcr lo 11v1kr !hr rounds of
t•llf r nc kt a1 I /oun go'S :111d n'.~1 .1u r;int~
\\'hen defied . t he~· bcl·on1r angered al
11•hal~ ;"\ot r1•rn rhi·1 know . , bul lhf'
"C't'll~ al 696 South U•<J!.I Highwa y Sept 5
\1'.1s brou.l!ht 011. not h.1' our pohcC'.
rcstnurant 011nl·rs nr ~ecur1t v ~u:lrds at
the door. bu! brcau.;;r 11lf'\' 11.<'rr refu~{'(f
entry into a d111nt•r h'1usc ·11 hich "'as full
and could not accommodate this large
group.
1"0 RESPECTABL J.: f('S1(lurant v.•nuld
wa nt this loud. nbs!'r nr -tal"-ing-group n(
peopll' u1 lhc1r pl;it·c 11f bu.~1nf's~. These
penple arc a d1 ~l;raec to our ('n1nmun1!y
because thc.1 a1't• lor;1I husincss and
11·orkin~ people . ll1l·.1 c:tn't bh1n1e the
long h;>~rs 1111.~ !11nc •..
&ing ;i \1 itnc .. ., 10 th is 11hnlc me<;,<;. I
c1n100l <'<llllmt>nd l11J.!hly enouJ!h our local
police drpartm<'nl Fnr h:l ndlin.~ of this
diiiturbance . 11nd tha nk Crod that we ha\·e
them. r-.1orr praise and re~pcct should be
given to our city protectors
J ~11\X\VELL
B11 George ---,
Dear Grorgt:
Should I stay home evtry nij!ht
a~ llll' "·He in~i"'" '1r is a man en-
titled. to a night out \1·ilh lhr-boy~?
Dear Hf'nper krd :
i'\n11· anrt then
HE:"JPt:CKED
•I <li<ln'I s11y lhr v ll'oul<I be
f,()()O .1ns11ers I s;11d thry \110u\d
br rhrap 1
CHECKING
•UP•
Business Majo1·s
Heaviest D1·ii1l{ers
By L. ~I. BOYD
,.~EW SOUL.$ realize Presidf'nts Thornas Jf'fferson. And·
rew Jackson and Zachary Taylor declared a national Thanks-
giving Day Lob(' unconstitut iona l NOTE IT ALSO clain1ed
aln1osr but not quite one out of ('\·cry 10 families nationwide
has a backyard sw1mrnlng pool. .Just can't believe thal . •
lN THE COLLEGE CRO \\'D, 11's those busines.~ admini~tra .
Lion n1ajors \\'ho drink !he n1os1 lifJuOr, su rveys ~how Edu·
cation nHIJOrs, the least
CONSIDER SHARKS. Ln our part of the \\'Orlrl In the
Jast·half century. rhe statisticians record about 200 att.acks
on swlmn1ers. Of these, about 70 citizens have died . \Vha\'s
that. an average of maybe four shark attacks a year alnng
our coasts" r.Jajority escape 111 least with their lives. Divers
havt killed n1ore zharks thdn sharks have kill!'d people,
b angerous, those fish, don 'f mean to sa_v otherwise. Rut it'~
:i fact the human swimmer Is br11ver , stronger and deadlier·
than the !hark. by far
1'1 «•11~ Agent
Fo untain Valley police
officeJ" J\1artin Engquist
has been pro1noted to
agen t in the depart-
n1ent's De tective Divi ·
sion Engriuist. 27. has
been \1•orking as a pa-
! rol officer since join·
ing the department in
J\1arch, 1970.
Olive Trees
'rurn Profit
REGISTERED VOTERS
Israel Ilas Troubles
I
P eoce Causes Showing of Do1nestic Woes i
JOIN THE LAGUNA BEACH
RECALL
By PHIL NEWSOM protesting governn1ent delays Panthers, ~aring no rela· PLEASE WRITE BOX 1621
Ul'I ~'""~ f'l•w• A.M!rll in granlir111. woge incrt ases to tionship lo th e American OR CALL '49-4-5924
.for Israeli Premier r..lrs . mett the nation's spiraling group of the samt name but 1 LAGUNA llACH llCALL qoMMITTll
G Id M . 1.'0st of living. They returned combatting what !hey describ-1 o a e1r the summer is en· Spero Jo11IM, m•mkr, 1422\C•plitr•••
ding as il began. And it hasn 't to work as the government ed as "discrimination" against , L .. Y•• h oc.h _ 4,4•5924
beeri. easy. prepared to invoke emergency the country's oriental Jtwish l ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ,,,easures. com1nunity. More than 11 vear of cease-fire has brought 10 the surface Customs off icials staying off As v.·ith many another
manifestations of u n rt 5 1 their jobs forced the rerouting nation hit with inflation pro-
otherwise suppressed for !ht of ships away fron1 the na· blems. Israel his the outword
common good in time of war !Jon 's second largest port of appearance of prosperity.
tmergency. Ashdod , Joining the protests Ne w \ n <l us 1 r i e ~ are
against ,overnment economic ,. ti th sc In eary June, s 1 r i k 1 n' sprou 1ng, especta y o policies were 11.000 "rocerv. rel•ted to defen•e Th F'rench hospltal maintenance workers "' ·' · e
,-----------------------------... -,
' SULLIVAN )
@E<PJJ]j]j]@1JJ1ft$]Jfy ;
SCHOOLS S slui'e owners. They locked rm• b b · I g · virtually closed down govern· a " etn argo <'g Lnn n in their doors to prfl!est a t9'7 r d th I 1· t NOW ENROLLJNG t cl f h f 11 ment mediclll servi c es , 11 orce e srae 1s o · s u enw; or r e a term I
threatening for a couple of gnrf'rnment price freeze f'stablish a who!t new industry SCHOLARSH IPS available '•
da."s In lea'e women ,.0 f';or 1vere these the end of l.~n:iel aircraft industries alone ' ti t' I hi I th 15""" Call nr 1rrite: 1 childbirth and accident l'ic· le gorernmen s rou es. en1p oy~ niore an .lN'• 1
!'.ms 00 place lo t"rn 1•0 ,,1 Gov ernn1ent devaluation nf workers. 1 " Th e Sulli~an Elementsry Sr.hool
emergency in !hose areas not !he l~raeli pound -the third The trouble is that the coun· 26912 Etiancll!ro Orl~e :
served by private facilties. devaluation in 10 years -has try has been nperatin(:: on M115ion v1e)o. California 92675 1
Also on strike v.·ere electric added to the cost of living and cred1!. io1porting $1.4 bil!ton Telephone (71.t) 837-6510 1 ~o labor's discontent. n1 nre than it has been able to Mrs. Lida Campbell, Hei d Teacher • r!'pairman. dock gu11rds and & cusloms nien. "II i.~ the workers who are sell. Ptr capital. her foreign 1 being devalued," said Yitihak debt is selling a world record. The Sullivan Elementary School 1
The government invoked B , n _Ah a r 0 n, head of Interest payments and Joan.-. 9945 Slattr Avenue 1
emergency regulations and Histradrut which is I.he coming due thi~ ye;ir will Foun18in Valley, Calllorrria 92705 I
forced them back to wor k. backbone of the ruling Labor come to nearly $500 niiltion. Telephone (714) 982·1322 •
1,1 earl .. September ,,·rporl Mrs. Jeanne Day, Head Teache r 1 ,. Part~·. lsraE'lis already pay lhe I
v.·orkers hit at another one of And to this were added the hi,lilhesl pt>r capita income !RX· : I
THREE THI NGS a man c;1n 't dn v.•ithnu! <1ppearing :i
little ridiculous. I Ask for ;1 doggie bag in a restaurant. 2.
Remove a speck of dust fr orn anolher m<1n·s eye. :i. Sip a
drink from a long-stcn1n1ed glass Odd YOU KNOW
THOSE p1clurcs of baseball players on bubhle gum carrls?
t.lavbe vnu weren't aware said baseball players gel a flat
rate of 5250 for 11llov.·ing such exposure.
Israel's Vital industries. \'OICCS of Israel's new!,v vocal es in th e \.\'Orld And for then1 1 A U/\'IQUECONCEPT v'
A ~·ildcat strike at Tel poor. the )ilovernment h:id only th i!'. t'., __ -11'-'-P-RI\-'A_T_E_•_LB>-_'wr __ A_R_Y_sc_H_oo __ L_E_nu_CA_ ·Tl-ON Al'1v·~ lnterna!innlll Airport Amoni I hem is the bit of good news. The l;ixes . it •
l7o l' R c111 cl1 e1· _tr_'_'_''-'-"_· _T_h_,_._·o_r_ke~r_'_"_'_"c__'~'S~'="~''='~"='="-'='=ll=•=d_t=h=e_B=l=a=''=· -'='='d=·-"='"="='dc..nn='=S:"=h=':s'='=r=. --------------~.:::.:::..:.:::.::.::.:::.::.::.::..::.:::__
AGE 17 is \\•hen the average young lady h:i~ the mn~!
bovfriends, that'~lrue enough. But age 19 is v.·hen she·~
mOst apt to receive the largest number of marriage pro-
posa ls. Or so CDntend the matrimonial researchers now. Just
25 years ago, she v.·;ts expected to have t~e longest list of
boyfriends at age !9. Bui more girls are dating younger late-
ly, fe\ver going stear!1•.
CUSTO:VI ER SERVICE: Q. "Back in the d:iys v.·hen a
miner could buy a drink with a pinch of gfJld dust. how
much actua l mnnry was :-:uch a pinch :-:upposedly worth ~·· A.
The standard v.·as 25 cen!s a pinch. The record shows one of
the qualificalion.<; In br ;i i;i:oorl hartcnder in those day,<; v.·11s
1.o have long fingerna ils Q. ··\Vho sa1r!, ·The men whn
real Iv believe in lhen1selves arf> all 1n the lunatic asylums""'
A. That •Vas G. K Chesteron. He also said : "Art, like mor11l-
ity. consists of dra1ving the !ine somewhere." And : .. My
country. right or wrong·· is like saying. ·r.1.v mother, drunk
or sober' ..
Af\-1 ASKED TO name the Fastes1 grov.·ing to\1·n in our
h1s!.orv \rnulrl that not be Oklahoma City'.' By dusk or April
22. 1B119. lhP r!a y sc.111t>rnent ~tartrd. 1t had picked up a
populat1nn of \0,f)(}() 1rnt d\1'('!1crs. Ch;in1_brrs nf Commercr,
pleasP note . . \\'HETH ER .vou 're nght-hanr!erj or left-
handed. doesn't m<11.trr Thar part of ~·nur brain th<11 tinkers
v.·ith words -lalking. 11·ririn~. hearin~. re;iding -i.~ on the
left side nf your hr;id i\ormallv. normally.
Yn11r q11r ~1nio1.~ n11rl r·o111n11'ii!S nrr 1i1r./rn111rrl nnd
uHll br 11,<:t'rl nr C/·/E CJ...'/.llJ(; l 'P tnl1rrr!'rr rnss1b le.
Please ndrlrr ~.~ 1_1011r IP(.tcrs to L. M Boyd. P.O. Bor. 187.5,
Neu;port Beorh· 92660.
llEMET (AP 1 -The once-
boon1ing oli\'e industry in this
Southern California town all
but died until John ~1inor came
along 11nd discovered what
other nlive ranchers had miss·
ed -don't sell the olives, sell
the trees.
Thal was in 1965 when it
looked as if the olive tree was[
to become nothing more than
n part nf Hemet's hi~tory, a
historv tha1 1n the 1930s sav.·
the s~·aylng of 14.()00 acres of
oli1·c tree.~
But today J\.1inor has chang-
ed all that. His ranch south of
Hemet is planted with nearly
100.000 oli~·e trees rllnging
from four to seven years old.
r.1inor found nut the graceful
nature of the lllive tree made
it ideal for lanrl!'c;iping shop·
ping centers. golf t(Jurses and
l'\'en trailer p;irk.~. Some trees
brought up lo $800 fully i;::rown
Anrl .\11nnr·.~ m;;s~ growing
techniques in hi.~ half.million
<inllar nptratinn hat·e now cut
wholcsalE' prices to SiO and S80
a tree .
"You l'Oulrl say th:,1 .fim
Minor saved the nlil'e tree In
th i5 valley," Currie said.
When it comes to
Penney diamonds,
s200 goes a long way.
14K gold en~agement
r•r1 and wedd•r"Q bi nd ,
7 diamonds. $200
14K gold coclda;1 •l11g
tloral 1p•ay of
7 diafT!onos. $200
1.iK gold eng.ageml!nt
r ~'l .and 111:dC•n9 bard
d d·amono < $200
l11 An ·~ 14K gold 11r!g
.,., •'h ':'7 c!
ri ·~IT'nnd, S200
Tr1o 1AK gold
engagement ring,
y.,9ddin9 band and h•s
l'!l."d s oj•~rnond~ S200
14K gold wedding ring \el,
1D d 1~mond! $200
Why • dl1mond !rom Ptnney1?
Peno~v' 1 °~eoerd,.,M Diamond C1:m!ult1n! ot-••Tun1s •"i:i
"~·D•n1es e1erv Pe.iney tl•l>norid IW<ee. nne• otlc<e l'f'Oun1.
1ng ~~o 1;e"• 1lrt • 10 ·~~ore tomo111rie11 wHh high nu1l•IY
,,~..,du'ls ~st~ll1,,c~<.1 bv our Merc1'0!nd•1t Tt s11n9 Cen•e•-
You c ~~ n~.t conh<!t nte •n every P1 nn1v do1mond lo• ooo d
cnlor 1nd r.t1r11:f nrt cl11nn cut!l!'IQ I nd 1i;~u•11e c•r•T we,gn1
Pe ·~•is Oitmond C,r11•1e1:1 '' gr~•" to eve•v d••"'O!IO
co111el'l•••t. Penn•~ hO•r•t 'D••mond T11d1-ln Pol•~v g .. e1
,.,~ !~e ooeo<tun1!y lo own r b•Qger o:i11.,,ond
JCPenney
fine jewelry
The value s are here every day.
Shop Sund •Y noon to !5 p .m. at the•• Penney storea:
Aveilobl, 01 the follow1r>g ~10•~\· CANOGA PA ll'IC CAJI LS8AO DOWNEY FASHION VAltEY·
SAN DIEGO FULLERTON HUNTINGTON B£ACH LAKEWOOO MONT CLAIR NEWPORT BEACH
ORANGE ''THE CITY" RIVERSIDE V[NfURA. u,, p~,,n,y• f,,,,, Pi:iy.,..•nt Pio,,.
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Special prices on smash
hits: records and tapes.
Stereo record
special at
record-low
prices.
'Carpen'9ra' by lhe
'Carpenters. Gr&at
songs, grl!tlt group.
PARROTT
I Anothe, Tlme,
Another P~c.·
and many more
by Engelbert
Humperdinck.
'Mancini Conoert'
by Honry M-L
Variety on 8 tracK:
pre-recorded tape.
'Tepootry' by
Car°'9 Ktng. Smuh
hits on 8 track
pre-rtteorded tape, 4ss
4ss 4ss 4sa
t'f'~r.-,, r-'(~~.'$!{ '.;~
t .. ' ' !ii'< '~
~ .. ~,
~l
• , .
Kris Krt.tonereon.
'The Sttv•r Tongued
Devil Md r and
many other songs.
MONUMENT 2 S8
. __ ,_
Anothlt PIHi'
byEngolbort "-"'-lncludet many of
his greats.
·PARROTT 3aa
.. _ .. T>M'
by Ten Veen: Ahw.
A co llecti on of
tt'lelr greals.
COLUMBIA 3 SB
.. .-dtl Concert',
-\JMonctnlfrom Big ands to
'Superatar'.
RCA 311
"Ewery Picture
Telts • ltoJy',
Rod Stewart on
Mercury label.
MERCURY 3 88
• 'r. '· "'\ti!:."1it..·'. ... . ' '""" _,,,~-.-....
-~-'la• terrl; collection
or theirs plus •"'°'* tunes.
AAM 3as
'S-8tlltt 'r Includes 'Sugar
Bebe', mtny more.
An.Armc 3 88
'A-lung' by-
Tull. A Chryaallt
ProducUon .on
Aepriee RecordL
lm'l!ISE 3ea
JC Penney
The values are here every day.
Thia special group
includes great artitta
Frank Sinatra, Glen
Campbell, Johnny Cash;
albumsby101 Strings
from roma ntic to rock.
RCA
'LoYe lelllrt from
Elvia' by the
Incomparable
Etvte Pr-.Y. 4aa
"tound .......... ;
The P.ro1dge
Pamlty. Stay up
1o date with them.
BELL 2•
"Berk' .,. ....,.. ...
A-Don't-
thlt one.
QJIUNT 3•
Records ond llpe cartridges available et ttieae stores: CANOGA PARK CARLSBAD CHULA VI STA COLLEGE GROVE
CULVER CITY DOWNEY FASHION VALLE Y-SAN DIEGO FULLERTON HUNTINGTON BEACH INGLEWOOD LAKEWOOD
LONG BEACH LOS ALT OS MONTCLAIR NATIONAL CITY NEWPORT BEACH NORTH HOLLYWOOD
ORANGE "'THE CITY" RESEDA RIVERSIDE TORRANCE VENTURA WESTCHESTER WEST COVINA.
R•cords only available at th ... stores: ALHAM BRA BUENA PARK BURBANK GLENDALE GRANADA HILLS OXNARD
POMONA SAN FERNANDO SANTA ANA. VAN NUYS WHITTIER DOWNS. Charge IL
:..f. DAJLY PILOT Wtd~. Stpttmbtr 15 11171
Sapport Pri•oner• Soledad Pol l Eyes
Drinki ng
At Age 18
'Too Slow'
• Protesters Mru·ch L<1wyers
Tr y Dela y
Preside11t See king Speedup
In Wes t Coa st Do cl{ Stril{e Fo1· 'Attica 1 200' ' 1.
By lite A•1&ei.ated Pres1
Demonstrators in two cilit!
~~ have rallied in support of the
inmates at New York 's Attica
State Prison as reaction con· ~ linues to the bloody end of ils
prisoner rebellion.
About 150 persons parad~
·~.through the midday. 90-<legret
heat in Los Angeles Tu esday
·:.: J_o show support for "'hat they
-ea\I~ the "Attica 1200" and Lo
- . voice demands for nationwide
I,"'-prison reform.
In an orderly ra\ly attended
~ by many members of the
~ Black Panthers and t he
~ Angela Davis Defense ~m·
~ mitlee, one speaker described ~ the Attica inmates all "heroic
• brothers laying down
their lives to haman dignity."
At the University oJ
Oklahoma in Norman About 75
black students blockaded a
one-way street for about two
hours to show syn1pathy.
"' . About 85 percent of the Attica
~ ·inmates are black or Puerto
Rican.
"There is one way ... the
right way ... but it ain "t the
white way," the protesters
chanted. They posted a sign
reading : "30 brothers dead ,
and things go on as usual.·•
University police blocked all
entrance! to the area durin~
the prote.sl "to help insure a
peaceful demonstratinn and
prevent cars from confronting
the black: studentll."
Whitt lltudents p a s s i n g
through the area were told
they would not c r o s ~
demonstration lines hut \vere
wel come to observe and talk if
they likM. Some heated "·ord s
"'ere exchanged.
In Buffalo. N.Y.. state
Assemblyman Arthur 0. Eve
wept as he told a State
University audience that the
inmates had refused 1o kill
their hostages even y,·hen the
police assault bega n.
"Those were nonviolent. men
in there," Eve said. "\Vhen
the attack began. they refused
tll plunge kn ives into their
hollh1.ges.
SAN FRA l~CISCO I UP I ~ -
A petition aimed al delaying
or block ing tbe trial of the
.c;urviving two 1 o -c 11 l I e d
Soledad brothers has been fil-
ed hy defense lawyers.
Convicts .John Clutchette
anl Fleeta Drumgo are ac·
cused of the slayi ng of a guard
in Soledad pri~on.
George Jackson. the third
member or the Sole dad
brothers. was shot and killed
during a bloody el!cape al·
tempt from San Quentin
Prison, Aug. 21. A total of sir
people died during the series
of events surrnu nd ing
J ackson"s bid for freedom.
Lawyer!! filed the la test ~f ilioO Tuesday in the state
Court nf Appeals,
Oefen.se lawye rs F Io y rl
Silliman. Richa rd Silver and
.Jnel Kirshenbaum seek to
ha ve Superior Cou rt Judge
C<1rl Allen disqualtfied from
he;:irlng any more pre·trial
mnti'n ns in the case.
Th"' petition alleges ,Judg"'
Allen's '"bias, hostility and
prejudice" against the Soledad
brothers .
SAN FRANCISCO IU P!l -
Results of 11 Ca!i!nrnia poll SAN FRANCISCO (AP ) -harga1nin,it is !limply una c· c;:isuals. and iinproved fringe
rel eased tod ay indic ated President Nixon h11s ordered cepta bly slow." Hodgson said bf'nefits .
public opinion is turning In the chief federal media tor tn " .. we though! Ll was time \n A.~ker! l\'hy 1 ~ e ad·
r•,or ol allnwing IB·year··fds San Francis-en in an attempt 11end in nu1 top miin ." " · .,_, •ft pe d ttle t r th 76 rnuiis!ra!Loo had not (n1·o]ved ..., s e se men o e Hodgson said Nixon was ex· more responsibilities and day-o ld dock strike that has emergency T.:1f\.fl ar1!ey Act tren1ely concerned about the right!i of adulti;.. tied up West Co11st ports from adverse ecnnnmil' impntl of prn1 1slnns In h:il1 the s!nke at
The poll, conducted by Field Seattle to San Diego. the strike hy IS,OOO ILV.'U least ten1poranly. llod,i.::son
N · f "· h said onl~· ··\\'e h<n·e nn plans Research Corp .. said Califor· egotlators or 11•1\ side!. members and ;:i nun1ber or ahearl nf this time lo do so." nians favor allowing 18·year· said !alks are conlinulnf:(, but Teamster Un1un waterfront
they declined to comment on en1ployes. The walkout has Hodgson read a st;:itement
olds lo be legally responsible Nixon·s action as they have idled about 1i5 ships in 24 which said• '"\\'ith lhP doc-ks,
for debts. to gamble at state refused by mutual agreement \Vest Coas1 ports. .,.,. a re h n u s es and silo~
race tracks and lo purchase to speak publicl.v about issues Toe ILWU 1s negotiating thrnughout the \\lest bulging
a)c(lhclic beverages. Secretary of J..;ibor .James with the l'~A O\Cr ii•ages. \1•1th unsh1 pf)t'd n1crchandise,
The public seven months ago D. Hodg son announced Tues· fnngc bcnf'flts ;ind JUnsrlic-11 1th !hr 1'.il'ifir harhnrs S?I Ut·
LOS ANGELES (AP \_ Los lined up better than two-tCH'lne day in \Vashingtnn that the 11nn o\'fr 11ff·dlX'k handling of lerl with uu11:t1\"e ships. and
Angeles County has expanded againsl permitting the under President personall.v flrdered rnnl;:iioc nzM e;:irg{I('" 11•!1h shnrt;i~es de\'elop1n~ In
LA Ex p ands
Smog Alert
·System
20s to buy liquor. the pollsters J . Curtis Counts. director of The Teamst ers, v.·ho al so the slates of llaw0111. Alaska
its smog alert system to in-,:11d. Nnw the public is 50.:;o on the Federal 11.lediation and claim off.dock con ta iner arid elsC\1·here, it is time f("tr
elude sick persons as v.·e!I as the issue. Conciliation Service. to JUrisdictinn. have offered to the parties to redouble !heir
school-eh1ldren, and two types A cross·sectlon of Califor· participate in lhe n1eet1ng~ sub1nit the dispute tn n1edia-!'fforts 1fl reach an ear!y
of air pollution besides ozone. nians were asked about some between !lie Pacific Mariti n1e tion and. if necessary, binding agreemrn1 "
nf the Proposed Change' af Association and lnt ernation;il arbitration, the IL\VU ha"s f\fc;:i nwhile. l11e ,/;:ipant"!se Under the new system about ·
70 smo• alerts per year are feeling 18--20·year-0ll citizens. Lo n g sh o re m e n 'If. and 1n;:ide nn public response. post nff1ce ha s <;fopped ac·
The figure indicate how {)pin· \\';:irehousemen'.c; Union. The ILWU seeks a 37.4 per· t·cpt1ng sea poi rcrls for !he
expected. said Robert L. inns Or those 21 and over Hod gson .s;11d Nixon told cent y,•age incre;ise over tv.·o United S!ales because of !he
Chass. head of !he 1..n~ have changed since teenagers Counts l(I gn 1n the \Vest Coa~t years tn SS 811 pe r hour, a \\lesl Cnasl Dock strike and
Angeles Counl.Y Air Pollution gained the right tn vote i11 to "f.:icilitate bargaining." guaranteed 40·hour 1vork y,•eek 1he !hrc;:it nf one nn the East
Control District. There were elections, said the pollsters . ' ' Th e pace of the for regulars and 32 hours for Coast beginning Oct. 1.
about 40 alerts in the past 12 --------'----------------------------------------
mnnlhs.
Kids learn from
pets. From Penneys.
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2.22
.Hamster cage made of
w ire, w ith exercise wheel
and drinking bottle.
ss~
These happy little
turtles will am usa
you by the hour.
59\:
Turtle kit contains
heallhy turtle aids.
Includes: turtle food.
waler conditioner and
turtle bath.
49\:
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11~
Golden hamster. Th is '''°\!\ _ _,,
cute l11tle an im al makes a r e~:....-~
great pet for the kids j .-"'I
. ··~
98\:
Hamster kit. Includes:
food. lreat. nibbles and
pamphlet. Have a happy
hamster.
Plastic turtle bowl 1s
just the right home
for your new pet.
899
5-gallon aouarium kit includes a stainless
steel ao uarium, a ir pump. carbon and floss
filler, a1r lubing . cond1t1oning food and
handy booklet on fish care.
JCPenney
Your choice Stor $1
•Sunset Varlatus
• Redtall Guppy
•Green Swordtail
• Sphen11ps Molly
Shop Sunday noon to 5 p.m.
Av•ilAbfe .. the folfow1ng stores: FASHION VALLEY·SAN DIEGO HUNTINGTON BEACH
NEWPORT BEACH ORANGE ·:rHE CI TY '. RIVERSIDE. Charge it.
MONTCLAIR
;-<>Cl•.,..,, demurelv o.,.
mond•»g ~r d·"~' by bong.
"'9 I-er plooh~ ,., .. 1.,_ n"' .,..,
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Sil 'N SAY
Charlie Brown "Talliing"
STORYBOOK
4 ~.~
6.48
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OvtD.,,O'·C lon.e chonge'"lo,
e cobbl<'!ltonf! 1qu.e.e1e 16 88
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bal~fotN~
odvanc e-d modem el
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223 E. 17th St.
CHROME TABLE
AND CHAIR sn
Chairs and Tables Fold for
Ea sy Storage .
MURRAY CHAIN-DRIVEN
TRACTOR
988
l eg.
24 .95
Eleclr1c
FOOTBALL
[,clus•ve po1 .. n1 .. ,{ 1".tn-r (>U!Oll"Ol•cnllv
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lh••n• 'l''"''"•b':lc ~ tor Re . 1
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SKITTLE BOWL
Tl•• "'"'' ~" lhong l'<:I hnv1nq n l'>Owh,.g coll .. y "' l""V• <,c>m•
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Bouri.c;y Po1r,"1'00 rro<>un•!'d
'"' c111p1>''>t1l!l bo~"-· Height
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11-.:-!o th .. all-""' .. '""""'"
sle!'py "me doll Sy s•,..,.._
plv pullor>g n ''''"9 1f.e
will sov 11 d,.f,., .. .,, '"Y.
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3442 Via Lido
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Scl1ool Fii1ance
Study Ordered
SACRAi\fE!li'TO IAP1
Two A!;sembl)' subcommJttees
h.111t bfol':n 21ven lhP jnb of
cnm1ng up "''llh 11 public !chonl
finance .-;y11tl'm tn replare !he
onf: nullified by lht St:tte
Supremt f nur1.
Otmncr11tic A ~ s " rn h I '!
Speaker Bob .\1oretli on Tues-
I ndigents
Ceniete ry
Burial Set
SA S FflA .~\I SCO !AP l
f ift y horl1es nf 1 nd 1~ents 1n thr
r nun!v 1nnr,i:ue will hi! huried 8t Sk~·!:i v.•n ('t'mf'lery. ~1Ayflr
Jnseph Al101n announced .
:;ikvl;:iw11 is not affl"cl erl hv
!hP · l(l:l-da v Qld remelerV
\\'nrker.., slrikt>. which ha11
stopped all burial~ al nine
Colmii cemetries and one in
Pain A\10
AHn!n !laid the mnr,i:ue i.'i
ne11 r r apacit.v and room musl
bl': rlrarrrl for future indigent
dead. He alStJ mf'ntioned possi-
bl e health problem~ In con-
11ection with the current heat
W8\'t .
da~· ordered lhf' study b~ thf'
Assembl~, Education Com-
mittee'A fin11nce 11ubcommltlet:
and the Ways ;i nd Means
Cnmm itl et•~ f'ducalion sub-
cnm mitlPe
Mnrf'tti sa111 lhe cuurl, hy
stri king t1Qwn the school fi-
nanct' sv.1'11'm b;:is~ on Inca!
prope.rl}; t<i~e.". hris J:1Ven the
lf'gislillUrt' a 1nnnumrnl;i l jnh,
"It's s r. m f'. I h \ n ~ li ke
d1srn\·ennfr,! nn ynur Jr.!nlden
1\'t'dd1ng ;inni\•r rs;iry day that
'nur marr1a,1tf" l1cr nse has
btt'n re \•nke<i." he s;1 1d.
The cnurt rulerl t h l! t
rlepPndenrf' nn local pr<1perty
ta):('5 to ~uppnr1 the sla!p's
1,l.l7 schnol rl 1s tr i <'ls
disrriminate~ <1 .(:ll1n."t pnnrer
arPas.
ri.1nretli ~i11rl 1hr hei.;isl alure
;., J:n1n~ tn h;i\'r !n r nmr up
~·1th a financJ nJ: nierhnd ~·hirh
\l'lll n1ret lhe rnn stitu tk1n.il
lesl nf equ;il prn1er!1nn
Rut he said hr dnuhls If it
c:1n be dnne be fnre lhe end of
the current session.
"[! L, m11ch tno e;irly In say
flat ly "'e ha vr nn\.\• twn llP·
l ions: !e\'v a un i form
statewide ·properly 1<1x fnr
schools. nr h;n·e the st~!e pay
al: CQ!l'; nf publ ic toducatinn
frnm its tax sou rces," :'-lorett1
!<l id.
Boycott 1'1111;;
A s.~embly1n::in \\'1IJ1 ::irn l\r lch11m. IR-Paso Roble,c;),
aulhor or a fa rm lahnr bill In outla\1 r:er nnd(!r.v bn.v-
cril\s anci rrq\l1re !'f.'r re! e lP<'l 1nn ~. tntrodure ... othP.r
a s~rm bl ,1·1nf'n In 200 su ppor!er~ or the bl!\. 8 11;..:es or
non -union h::irv ested fru tt 11 ere. prr sented to the
assemblymen.
State R eapportionment
Pl.an 'Not Un reasonable'
SACRAMENTO (APl
Asu.mbly Spuktr Bob Mortt-
li s1id Tuesd1y Dtmocralic
nf Onth parties, which Is In A.sslmbly ed1e with one
handlt reapportionment in vac.tncy 1t1 a tr~dlllonally
tmllke-filttd room11 Wt 've Dem r.cratic dlstriet.
plant (or reappo~ionmenl of m•rle !l clear we wiU nol 1c· l.Awii; .11 n n o u n t e d a
the A1sembly wlll probably ln-<:epl lhi11. Reapportionme nt Rtpublic.an pl an l.11sl ""eek
crease hia p.arty' ~ntrnl t>l mu.~t be JI publlc l.!!.!!Ue," he "'hirh ~·ould not maU-much
lhe BO-seat Assembly b Y said
another two or three vote11. Lrwi~ cnmp!ained secr·ecy cliangt. in lhat lillt.-up bul
But Moretti "1ld the 8till· about the reapporti onment bl!! wnutd giv e black and 'Chicano
1ttret Demncratie pt•n "i11 Ml reinforced fea rs Oemocrals poli tician s .11 chant.e t(I un8eat
going lo be unrea~nable. I Intend lo w11 it until the 1 .. 111 some Incumbent Dmlocrats.
don't think !here will bf' 1 big mitiute •nd then ram throui h J\1oretti, who condemned tht. ha!!!le" over it W ! th t• t. •·11 "t par i:u n 11! • Republican plan .1111 ·· 1. jnke."
Rtpublic1n11. Dt.mflCral.11 now h1:ve 1: 42-37 said the Democ::ratfe plan
"Unl ike prrvious years. the Yonuldn 't IM k much like one
DAILY •U.tT •
e:117
Fer a FR.EE
water~s
majority pMtY i~ Mt 1oln£ tt'! ~wls announced. It a lso ~~~~00,~r~in~;f[;~~t~·. !~ 1~ Ca J. \7
e I. Loan lj~·~·n~u~ld~ei~"'~m~ino~r~ll1~· e~1 ~•~b~ig~g~e~c ~~~~~~~~~~~ \'(llCI!. in .!!I.ale politiCJ, ht uid . Moretti, ··we will Mt try tn I
d"1coy the R<publio.n party Bill Appro\·ed ··
in ceapportionm<nL" I TEMPLE SHARON
However, Rep u b 1ic 11 n SACR.AJ\IENTO ( APl -A W•Lc:om•• you to join us f•r
1""'" •'P'""d suspid on hill octating • """ mitlionl HIGH HOlY DAY WORSHIP SERVICES (Ind annoyAnct' 11l a new tlel11.y hond i.~~ue tn pump mnre.
~OSH HASHANAH in unveilina the nemncratic rrinney into Cal-Vet home
p!11n for dr11wini new district ln11n~ rlea red it~ fina l Senate
t h I I. d d SwlMl•r. S.•'· It -7:00 r."4 . l i nl'.~ In m11 r pnpu a ion cflmmittee Tue11 1y an was • s. 1 0 •114•'1'· ''· tO -:J A.M. i;h1 fl ~ btt~·een thr 19M anrl sent ln tht rlnnr. T11'"4l•y, '-1t'· Jl -1:10 A.M.
J970 censu se~. Thr honrl is~ut \\'nu!rl appear!
"'The leadership nf lhi~ nn H1, .Juror J!l72 prim(!ry 'YOM KIP,U~ hnu.~r i~ ~ h fl w i n £' no hallnl under the Ai;s~mhly-ap-Tu"4..,, '-itt· 11 -1'1 Nl4,. -l :JO •.M, · h · • • · d WM11 .. lllr,. S.,t. tt --l :JI A.M. It ad e r ~ 1 p , ll' I I prl'lverl bill hy Assembl.vman
A!5emblyman .Jrrr,v ~wi~ nf Edwin 7.'btrJ:. 1 D-Sacr.tmen-LIMITID SIATINS AYAIL.tlll
H. hi d h1·er Republ1•an •• , ''' W. H•Mllt•~. C•~'• w--,4,.1111
1£ ilf'I ~. ~ ~ ~W"'.'.:·~~~~~~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ on the Assembly Election~ and_•
Reapportionment Committee.
"It appt.1r1 th.elr inttnt 111
thi~ i~ tn fl"llln" tht: precedent
m~gnificent
@mstrong Wewere having _
a Chevy garage sale. floor
designs ... one to
suit your taste
and budget
i mpala.
Now we have a garage sale
and a tax reduction.
Chtttllt.
ff the 7% excise tax Is repealed by Congress, the tun amount wm be
refunded to buyers of new 1971 Chevrolets purchased after August 15th.
)'our Chevy dealer is ha ving
a garage sale-cltaning out his
1tock of new 1971 Chevrolet! at
clearance prices.
Plu!, the President ha.a 1&kcd
Congr"5 to repeal th• 73 Federal
excitit tax on automobile&. effective
AlliUSI 15th.
lJcpending upon the morlel.
this could mean a reh;:ite of up to
~200. "'hich "~ll be refunded
directly to buyerr; by Che\.Tolet.
So. on lo p of garage-gale
savings. the proposed excise tax
rebate could mean an txtrn savings
on every '71 model your dealer
etill h::is in i tnck.
On Impal a. Americ.a 'g favorite car.
On Che.velle. America '1
favor1te mid-site car.
On Camaro. America's II
sportiest 4-sea ter.
On •II new 1971 Chevrolel!.
At your Chevy dealer'L -·-
8 rlf\O In your room dlmentlana
1of • -lgotlon eol!Nta.
'Santa Cruz '
vinyl Corlon•
Distinctive
chi.ode.sign wtth
Hydrocord• back. A
look of unity at
modest prices. In
8 colors.
'Castlllan'
cu~liioned v1ny1 in 13
handsome catterna
and 39 ~ci ting
colbra. A luxurious
look f6r.any d ecor.
any roOm .
'Solarlan'
The .sunny floor
that shines without
wax. Choose from l
oaHtirns in • eolor1
each. with Mirabond•
w&ar .surface .
Do It yourself and save.
Place 'n Press ~ E xcelon~ Tiie. Of vi nyl 1sbest06
that'! ~itlf-ad hering. J us! oeel off backing .•.
clacf! tile ... 1nd cress. No mess. no fuis.
AdhAres to new surfaces, or over old floors. Oo
i1 yoursttlf !nd 1ave.
Now 29~ 12"X12"111•
0<J I 9' X 12' lloor
toe ooly '32.
JCPenney
The valuee are here every day.
299 "'yd,
aso l<).yd.
Come In or phono: CANOGA PARK (883·3660 1 DOWNEY (88M641)
FASHION VALLEY-SAN DIEGO (29 1·6050). FULLERTON (171 .. 344)
HUNTINGTON BEACH (892-777 1) LAKEWOOD (83<1-7000) MONTCLAJJll
(821~811 ) NEWPORT BEACH (8«·2313) ORANGE "THE CITY' (830-6001)
luy It on Pen .. yo Timi Payment Plan.
Otepka's
Fate Still
Undecided
\VAS!llNGTON (UPI ) ..,. Ot-
to F. Otepka moved from a
llny room in the state Depart-
ment. to a lux urious office of
the Su bversive Activities Con·
trol Board three years ago but
his work hasn't changed
much.
!-!e's still sitting and waiting.
Olepka has been a con-
troversial figure since 1963
\\'hen Se!'retary of State Dean
Rusk ordered him fired from
his $19,000-a-year job as chief
security officer in the depart-
ment for giving secret person-
nel documents to the Senate
Internal Security sub-
con1n1it tee.
But Otepka remained on the
p:iyroll -some times at a
lower salary -for several
:years v;hile he appealed his
disn1issal. During that time,
lie was given a small office
\•;here he said his only assign-
n1ent was to read the con-
gressional record.
'T'he civil service com·
Jl1ission ultimately refused to
t rinstate hi m in his old job.
l fowever, President Nixon in
J une, .1969, nominated him to
fill an unexpired term -at a
$36.000 salary -as a n1ember
of the SACB.
Some liberals opposed the
nomination but the Senate
gave its approval in a 61-28
vote for Otepka. The tenn, ran
out Aug . 9, 1970, and Nixon
then proposed him for a full
five-year appointment.
The Senate did not act on
the President's request last
year and the nomination was
resubmitted by the White
House thi s year. Tt was air
proved by the judiciary com-
mittee, 13 to 3, but there has
not yet been a Senate vote on
confirmation .
If the Senate adjourns again
this year wi!hout voting on the
nomination, Otepka's current
recess appointment will expire
and he will go off the payroll.
So, once again as at the
State Department, he is
watching and waiting, and
hoping for a vote soon after
the Senate reconvenes after
the summer recess.
He ·s.1vs he is not worried
about how the vote would
CO!Tle OU!.
"I feel very confident," he
said in an interview. "Cer-
l:iinly the administration sup-
JYlr!~ me."
" :1. James 0 Eastland, ID·
?-.I ts.~ , l chairman of the
lnternol Sec u r i I y suh·
cornmillee le which Otepka
ga\'e the d e part men t
cll"K"uments, h B s applauded
r\ixon's nomination a n d
described Otepka as "a man
who has performed a .yital
srrvice to his country."
Some liberal.!!, Sen. Edward
P.t Kenntdy. (D ·M ass .,)
among them, charged Otepk:i
associated too much with
t ightist _groups .
A syndicated columnist, Carl
T. Ro\\·an, recently described
Otepka as "a sort of Daniel
Ellsberg in reverse." Ellsberg
is accused of furnish i n g
newspapers v;ith classified
Def,ns e Department
documents -the celebrated
···Pentagon Papers" on origins
and conduct of the Vietnam
war.
Tn the interview, Otepka re-
jected the comparison with
Ellsberg. Otepka said he gave
"OQ classified documents to
newapapers.._but~~Y-P*
vided Rnators, at their re-
quest. with information to su~
port his own sworn testimony.
lldY•rflte<n..,l
Helps Solw 3 Biggest ·
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2636 W. La Palma
821-8900 ...=5=1
OPEN DAILY
9 1 til 9
SAT. 9·6
OPEN SUNDAY 10·5
EVERYTHING
FOR BACK TO
SCHOO LI
* EVERY COLOR * EVERY SIZE * EVERY STYLE
Levi's® Denims
$9
Navy, Siit1 S to 16.
Grants now carries the
famous Villager line of
Sportswear-One of the
World's finest.
POL YISTER FLAIR PANTS
camel-n1vy-burgundy 1ize1 6-16 ......• , ••.••...
POLYESTER BLAZERS
navy-burgundy sizes 11-16 .
VELOUR HOT PANTS
orange-brown-navy-burgundy-camel sizes 6·16 . , ••
POL YISTER HOT PANTS
navy-It. blue-moss green sites 6-16 .......•.•.•..
NYLON CREPE BLOUSES
white--bont sites 6-16 .. , .....•.••......... ---
I 00% POLYESTER BLOUSES
!>one-white-yellow sites 6-16 ....••.. -...•.•. ---
"VILLAGER SWEATERS"
turtlentck, 1coopneck, motk·lurlle, l1ttup,
bultonup, 1hort 1leeve ind long •lteYt.
11rip1 & 1olidi all color1 S-M·l , --.
~ VILLAGER VEST AND HOT PANTS
fashion stripe
sizes 6-16
VEST ·
HOT-PANTS·
VILLAGER IUCKSKIN HOT PANTS
brown-burgundy 1lze1 6-16 ..
VILLAGER COTION HOT PANTS
red-white-blue 1!ri pe1 sizes 6-16 ....
LEVI'S FOR
GALS!
LEVI HOPSACKING FLARES
Sf A PREST n1yy.brown-whilt·red grttn·
burgvndy.p11rplt 11111 S·lli
LEVI BRUSHED DENIM FLARES
pr1th .burgun dy.n1vy-bt1gt •ilt1 5 · l 6
LEVI CORDS FLARES
brown,navy·burgund y-lt. blut ·purplt•
11lmon.ru1I 1i111 S-16
LIVI DENIM FLARES
n1vy-whilt-bur9undy·lt. h!ut·
beigt ·lurquoi11 1i1e1 S-1 6
LEVI HOPSACK STRAIGHT UGS
CHECK OUR BOfS
DEPARTMENT FOR
ALL YOUR BACK TO
SCHOOL NEEDS!
* fvtry Styli * Ev•ry Sire * fv•ry Coler
HAlfG~Eif ..
T·SHIRTS
THI-NEWEST styles In ntrrow stripts,·
wldt stripe•, end wider stripes (solld
colors, tool. Srock, up now!
THE GRANT BOYS CARRY fAMOUS
HANG TIN SHIRTS IN BOYS SIZES
4·20 fOR IACK·TO·SCHOOL
SIZES 4-7 SS.00 1·20 $5.SO
CHECK OUR SELECTION
HANES T-SHIRTl
IAll'S AND 3 $339
IOlURS . . . . lot
"IUIT Of THI LOOM
T-SHIRTS, 3 s21s
IRll'I • • • . • lot
INflAWOVlN tOCKS ... s100
COSTA MESA ' 1750 Newpart Blvd.
646·1696
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* MASTER CHAROI * IANKAMIRICARD
LEVI'S® CORD BELLBOTIOMS
Headquarters with 111 sizes & colors.
Also 36 lengths. . .... , , .
LEVI'S® BUSH JEANS
Favorites for back to school.
Available In assorted colors ....• , ...... , ,
LEVI'S® XX DENIMS
Traditlonal l,vl's• slzff 27-50.
LEVI'S® SLIM FIT CORDS
Traditional cords In sizes 26-311 11! colors .
~1~~~:,~~,,~~ ~~~REST . SLl~~FITS . $ 7 SO
LEVI'S® KOVERALLS
Hist9rlc "koveralll" In 100% cotton In
cha tifis and blueberry. Sizes 26-34 ...... ,
DOUBLE KNIT SLACKS
THE GRANT BOYS has the largest 1election In
Southern Californi1 . All of tht newest stripes $17
and solid colors. You'll want 1evtr1I p1ir of
these 1lacks. Sizes 31-42. up ·~
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WITH STYLE AND COMFORT
SPECIAL SELECTION
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~®~!ID ]mf:t
The Royal Jeff by Lord Jeff
Skinny stripes streak across this downy shirt of 100%
Orlon atryl ic, Full f1shioned tailoring hugs should-
ers n1tur1lly. Up -to-the · minute long -point
collar straddl es tht clean four -bulton
pl1cket. Cuffs turn back. Welt botlom
goes Inside or out. Stunning colors.
FROM $17
TH£ GRANT BOYS c1rry 1 full
line of lord Jeff swe1ter1,
golf shirts tnd pull-overs for
work ind pl1y. Tht Grant
Boys 1r1 proud of their 1elec·
tlon for lick to School:
* EVERY STYLE! * EVERY SIZE! * EVERY COLOR!
New Draft
Law Aids
Students
WASHINGTON ~UPI ) -A
young man's chances of being
ind ucted inlo the afmed forces
will no longer depend on which
draft board he 1s registered
wit h. Bu t guing to·college v.·il!
still count for sornct h1ng even
with student defer ments on
the way out.
Lost in the furor over an-
tiwar and mili!ary pay raise
amendn1ents to the stymied
Selective Service bill are pro-
visions that are inlcnded to
eliminate two of the inequities
most frequenlly complained or
in the draft.
\Vhen arid if Congress
breaks its sialcmate over the
measure and revives the cur-
rently suspended draft. no new
student deferments will be
granted and henceforth youths
\\.•11! be called up from a na-
l!onal pool rather than through
and local quotas.
Unde r the Draf~ Act that ex·
pired June 30, President Nixon
\l'l'IS required tiy law to grant
deferment~ to nny registrant
satisfactory Pursuing a fu ll-
time cou rse of instruction a t
an institution of higher learn-
ing . The deferrnent was goo<I
until the student reached 24
years of age or received his
bachelor's degree, whichever
occurred earliest.
At Nixon's request, the
House and Senate voted to
repeal lhat mar:datory
feature. The President had
a lready said he Y.'OUldn't be
granting any more student
deferments if the requiremen!
was lifted.
In the jnint conference call·
ed to reconcile differences in
!he scp;irate draft bills pass<'d
by the House and S<'nate.
negotiators agreed th<il thr
President \l'ould no longer
have to grant tiny new
defernJen!s.
But !he conferees insisted
t h:it any student who was
eligible for surh a deferment
during the 1970-71 academic
year \1•ould retain the right of
automatic deferments under
the conditions of the old law.
This means that at the star!
of !he nev.· school year almost
all sophon1ores. Juniors and
s<'niors will be AUarantecd im·
munity frnin the draft unlil
they Araduale.
Youths cnlerin,i? c n l 1 e g e
from now on \1'111 not enjoy
t hat privilege. Bui that isn'l to
say they are prime candidate~
for lhc draft. ~·ar fron1 ii. To
begin with. a freshman IS
usually 17 or 18 years o!d. The
Selective Service s.vstcin docs
not take youths until thC'y are
19 years o!rl
Additionally, \lie new \<i w
will protert a student from a
sudden dis ruplion of h \ s
studies in the vent his lottery
nun1hcr makes h11n a prime
candidate for the draft It
speclficcs lh<lt a student
receiving an induction order
may h a v e his induction
postponed 10 the end of the
semester or. in the event he 1s
a senior. till the end of !hr
acad<'rn1e year.
Thus n1osl nf lhe "un-
protected" students entering
college this fall probably will
not face the draft until June of
1973 -the date by \vhich the
new dr<lft la\I' will have ex-
pired and the dale by whiel1
the adm1nistr<1tion plans to in·
s!1l11te <ln <ilJ .voluntC'er army.
The net resull. not1\•1thstan-
ding lhe off1c1:il elin1111a!1<1n of
student dcfcrinen!s r (' \\'
students :ire likely lo he in·
durted while the draft con-
t inues.
A more genuine rrn1nval of
an Inequity will toke place
with the establishment of a
national draft call and the
abolishment of state and local
quotas. No longer will a youth
be able to complain that his
draft board has ordered him up
for induction while a friend
ll.'ith a lo~·er lottery number,
but registered with a different
board, escaped the draft.
ANIMAlogic
• .,f'{ 'JMGOLD NOT Sf. r.-uG1tf° IN
"1{001-t.W l£SS 1tACUt:~S UJILL'f
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UNCLE LEN
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2636 W. la Palma
821-8900 ~
OPEN DAILY
9 'til 9
SAT. 9·6
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'l'HE GRAHT BOYS CARRY A FULL LINE
OF SPORTING GOODS AT LOW PRICES
. ·COST A MESA
1750 Newport Blvd.
646-1696
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* MASTER CHARGE * BANKAMERICARD
l SPALDING MATCHED CLUBS -converse L "ALL STARS"
DAVE STOCKTON SIGNATURE MODELS NOW 1h1 high u orin11 Conv e11e 1h1I
i1 de1i11ned for brt1k•w•y 1pe'd
de 1i9ned in Suede i nd le1ther, 11101
!right "'"' color1, •II 1ize1.
SPALDING'S foremost signature model.
Matched set of 1-3-4 Woods ind 2
through 9 Irons . Save mor1 now 11
THE GRANT BOYS! $6995
CHECK OUR PRICES
FOR All YOUR GOLF NEEDS REGULAR $129.95
"ARNOLD PALMER"
GOLF SHOES
by Eaton
Pl1in 1111 t1ddl1
1ewn.in killie1,
m1n·mtde 10111 ind
heell, cu1hion innt r·
aolt ind le11htr.qutr·
t1r linin91.
Himalayan
BACKPACK EQUI PMENT
PACK & FRAME
.Alum inum fr.tmt, p~dd~d .1d ju1!.1h!1
shoulder straps, wl!erpronf nylo n
b~g.
THE GRANT BOYS NOW CARRY
TOPOGRAPHICAL MAPS.
Over 200 diffe rent mops Including Sier-
Cl eve!Ond Notional Forest, Sequoia
the Colorado River.
ONLY
LOWEST PRICES IN TOWN ON GOLF BALLS !
LADIES' GOLF SHOES
Whi tt l11!htr wi!h red 1nd blu•
1hining poly mtric 1addle, Tip, ind
11wn-in kil!it1. (u1hioned heel, min·
m1de 1ole1 i nd h1el1, le1!her
qu1 r"r lining, G11odye1r wt l! ton·
1truclion.
COLEMAN
PACK and FRAME
llGHTWflGHT fo r lh1 prafe11ion.
11 with 2 r11omJ comptrlmenl!.
tllY·llptn 1ippe11, S big aullidt
potk1h. fr1m1 i1 ruggttl, y1t
lighf, comfort1bl1.
s39aa
$tondard Mod•! $29.88
COLEMAN'
BACK PACK TENT
fO~ FULi TIME h1•wy·duty c.tinpi"I
1erwitt , lightwei11h1. 1ltep1 2 1dulh ,
7'xS' rid11e height Zipprred Oir11h·
old ln1ide 1!orm fl ap, 1ew·n.i" moi1.
lure proof rip·1lo p 11ylc " fl oor. To1t1
w•i9h1 S 2S lb1. s49sa
JUMBO 9'xl2' FAMILY-SIZE
fEATUR ING tile eiclu1i¥1 lock·o mftic ... Just
twist the ltltscaping pnl1 . . slide to de1ired
ltnglh, twist back ind \ock. Color coded p11lt
lip1 an 111 out<ide lr1me1 , , 1prin9-lc1ded up-
righll ind br1ce pole• Ju lnm1tic1llv 1dju1t hbric
ltn1ion n11 milter wh11 the we11he1,
$10988 Reg .
$129.95
10'x1 6 ' OASIS • , ••••.•. $159.99
HIKING BOOTS
HEAVY DUTY booh wit h vib1111 1ol t,
p•dded 1peed l1ce1. l rception•I
qut liry Jumbo 1•wi11g1. Si1e1 7.12. $1995
THE GRANT BOYS
CARRY A COMPLETE
LINE OF CO ~EMAN
SUPPLIES !
@$18
SINGLE
MANTLE
LAlli~R N
$1088
REG. $14.95
LAYAWAYS
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CERTIFICATES
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DOVE SEASON SPECIALS
Remington Shotgun Shells
$199 12 GA , 20 GA, 410 , . . ao:c
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McAlpine
Scotch Whisky
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Come1 Reidy ID Hint!
Whtie Y1~yl wtlh D1tor1tor Trim
Mrd iterr1~ean Amber Gl,5s
899
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Swog lomp• come co,..plo!o ond ••ody
to ho"IJ• Perf•c! fo, you• ho"'• 1 dt «>fl
$12.88 Mediterranean
Amber Glass$899 Table Lamp
TOPS Regular .11411 Decorated
'\ 45 Pc. Ironstone
;znnerware Sets
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Lady Wilshire
PANTYHOSE
and Seamle11 Nylons
(olllP"re to Oriltr
Pilltv Kott Stlli nt 11 Sl.®
Cantrece 11 ll
Panty Hose
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lo"ll· $J19
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look in your thoi{e of lovely lo1h·
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Choice of KING-QUEEN
or STANDARD SIZE
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s3•• •• 20x36" KING SIZE
Buy 2 & Save SJ.97
'3" •• 20x30" QUEEN SIZE
Buy 2 & Sav£ $2.99
'2',":. 20x26" SiANDARD
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2i399
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chine wooh, "" lr""·
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lnstamatlc Cepacol
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97c
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Rod Runner Speedway
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Belly Button Baby
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$24.95 Value! 16" :::~
Sidewalk Bike
fo• g.,t, e• he,..
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~-~ Bridge Chairs
s591
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201 b allo i• eocli loa ll gollo n
pod11g ,.
89• ... Woolite
Cold Water Wash
2:51
• 8 Ounce liquid
• 6¥4 Ounce Powder
19: .. Frlskles ~
Cat Food
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ix Grill• Dixie Dinner
a 10~99c ~
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23• ea. 5 Year
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Rubber Glowes
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School Supplies
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LePages 660x V2"
59c Miracle Tape •.• 37c
250 Sheet-Swirl
Type Memo Pads .•. 59c
49<·3 Hole
Theme look •.......• 3 7 c
Zipper Top $ 99 12x 16" Port!oh o . • • 2
Rock 'n All That Ja11
91c 3·Rlng Binder .. 5 7c
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Licenses
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PtfEMORIAL PARK
Cemetery Mrn1Ull'1'
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Newport Beach. California
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COLONIAL FUNERAL
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• S~tlTHS' MORTUARY
127 M•ln ~L
Runtlngtnn Rf:ach
':\US3t
06,IL'I' Pl LOl J:J
Flrtn T11rtaed Down Tickets Processed
Superviso1·s Nix Traffic Citatioris Now Cornputerized
Vote Count Plru1 By .!ACK BRORACK by narne, drll er's lirPnSf before. v.•1th 11 re~ult1ng gain in U1e1r traffic ol(ense!>.
01 "'' 01nv ,1101 l••f! nuniher, soci;tl s ec u r ity ineomt 10 tht. county of F:~ent\J.111} ln form;iJkiri wil l
SANTA ANA -The lr:trfic numbe r and nlher identifiers. $3;,0,000 11 year. ht> fed into the central com•
law ~·iolatnr who today ignores lt v.•i ll be practicall.v im· 1 1 d lh 1111 purer from <ill fi ve C'OL.lnty
SANTA ANA A la~t
minu tt pitch by the reprtsen·
talivt or 11 vole tabulation
firm to change approvl'!d plans
(or Orange County vote ct'lun·
ting ntxt ye11r fa iled Tuesda y.
Supervisors by 1 3-l vote
lurnl'!d down • proposition nf -
fered by Robert Hill of the
Com putavote Company of Los
Angelts which ht argued
v.·ould savr the county several
hundred thousand dollars.
Rtgislrar of Voters Da l'id
1-Li!chcock told board members
the '"ne v.•'' system being of·
fe red by Hill was not nev.·, thal
it had been evaluated tasl
June along with fil'e Qther
1.vslems.
In August. super visors ga ve
Hitchcock the go ahead to
purchase equip ment to
str eamline the Coleman elec·
Ironic: vole counters and im·
prol'e their operation at a cost
of $520,800.
Hitchcoc k warned
supervisor~ 1'uesdaJ that. '"\Ve
hal't reached the point when
our decision must be firm. If
we hold up the agreed pro-
gram now wr will not be
ready for the primary election
next June."
He said the presenl ap-
proved program only allowed
New Court
Gets Okay
By Valley
SANTA ANA -A proposal
to build a federal dist rict court
in Santa Ana has received the
backing o( the fountain Valley
City Counc il.
Cou nci lmen passed 11 resolu·
!ion Tuesday night in which
they urged construction of a
federal cn11rt in tht Santa Ana
civic center.
The proposal, v.'hich also ha~
the b11cking or the ('OUnty Ba r
Association , would !ncalf' :t St:-
cond district court nf !hf' Cen·
tr;i l Dislricl of Cali fornia in
Orange Cou nty. Currently the
district court i~ located ln Sen
Bernardino.
Councilmen note<! lh:it !hr.
district. is the only one among
rhe first 77 in ,o;ize to have: a
singlt cou rt location . They
alsn !>Qin! ou! that the district
is ~ixth nf thr 1'.1.1 federal court
districts iJ1 the number of civil
case filings.
Development
Bounced
Bv Planners
~
SANT A ANA -Developer
~'illiam Lyon has been given
60 da v.~ to correcl. an access
defic1Pncv ;ind provide ;i
schnnl sir e H he \v;inl$ his cen-
tral lrvint' Ranch dt'vrl0pment
appnived b.v the ('Ount y Plan-
n1n.11 Cnmm1ss1nn.
L\'nn wan!.~ tn bui\rl 2AA s1n~le family homes and ;in
rlght·acre cnmmercial centi>r
nc;ir Cul1'e:r Dri vr and the
Snn1a An;i Frteway.
rlans l'eviewed h_v the com-
mission call for only nne il("'-
rrss rn;:idwa_v, Walnut A11Pnue
County Fil'e Warden Elmt?r
O!ilerman has voiced his ob-
ject ion to such a pla.n.
If the lone access wa.~
blocked. firr fig hting equip-
ment could not Jlel into the
area. Osterman argued.
Original plans fnr the sub-
di vision called fnr 11 10-acrf':
schoolsi!e . bul it wa~ later
deletl'!d when the f\.iarine
Corps indir.ated l! degire kl l'IC·
quire an air corridor for lhe
Santa Ana Marine Cor pi; Air
Facility, wiping out lhe schoo l
area.
Huntington
Hit-run
Case Set
WESTM TNSTF;R -A man
3ccused of leaving the scene
o( 111 fa tal traffic l!CCident in
Huntington Beach last month
has bee n orderl'!d t(I West
Orange County .Ju d l c i st 1
District Court Sept. 24 for
preliminary hearing.
Ltt Sherman Hall. lft,
Buena· Park, has been charged
with felony hit. 11nd run. relony
rl runk d riving and
mansl aughttr .
Police ch1im H11ll drovl!:
Jl\\'~V frnm an ar.cident Au~.
27 v.1hich lefl l ~.v,.;ir (lid K:irtn
Ell intt of Huntington Beach
detd.
a 6()..day test period before the
ele-ction and that the hill time
would be needed.
ticket.s because he fiAurei> his t v.·as exp aine 111 per· Judicial d1str1r1.~.
possible for !he repca\ini;: cent ol lhe wn1·klnad nf c=====-;;;;:w:;;v;;;;:;:;-====; chance or nnt being servt'd
with 11n ttrresl war rant 1s _g11nd !av.•breaker to al'oid pro-mun1rip;il courl:t; 1n1·nll'e~ trar-WH AT 11 YOGA?
secut100 _ fie offenses and the ba('kl"i.: or1 wl!I soon be. <1 "victim" nf the "
computer aRe.
Or<1nge Co11oty of Ii r i a\ s
Prior history qf v1ol<1tfln1 i~ w11rr11nts i~ i!O _gre11l thlll it 1
lnstanll,1' a\•a1111hlf' In 11ffwers cannot he eHir 1er1tl_v handlt>d , 'llfl!' OEMONSt•&T ION o1 Vff•
DO\IU"' Oocl "'t<llUtiO•. ! I ~ ! t ~ t,
I :~ pm_
Board OKs Bids and court per.~1)nnr l throu~h Current ll', ahnut 52 .00(1 ar-TueMh1 v un1·eiled thei r nrw h · telephone h11e~ lo 1he C'C1unt: 's rest warranl!! e;ic }'t':lr arr YOG A CfNTlR r-.1unicipal Courts AulomatPd cnn1puler I acilily _ B a i I gener;1Led for those pf't•snns u ) L 11•~ l• .. co11• MH•-'"·''"
Procedures System , Phase anlClunt~ fnr the vinlat1ons will ;w:ho~f~,-~1l~l~o~a~p~p~e~';'~l~o~cg1e~a~c~o~p~~~~~~~~~~~~~
For Lifeguards
One. he auton1atica1J y calculated hy lli Ai~~1~:r~'.sor th~alphb ;~11 ~~ •
0! the CQmpu ter. SMOKING -WEIGHT PROBLEMS ! ! !
c•prcsentatl\'e nn the \r1m1n<'ll The hone.'il pers0n will re<ip S l "f Y 0 I S T d • h r· f 11 1 ave a 1 e -our wn . tart o ay Justice Council, hailed the son1e enl' 1t rorn le ~-1·s em.
' •0111·]0''' l•li<'l' p1·1ol•d h'' You<•" dof •• J th ~,. ''oblom• ;., 1'u d 10 DAYS. Lo•<n ~b"ul our a("'h1even1ent ai-11 "s1"n1fic;int '' l .... . ' "" . 0 I II " I I h no'1·m•d•c •I. non-th.,•Pv p'<>q •A"' ol po11!iv• ••do,,,•tic r 11 po~•• l''l.l•.•101•e ·,. lhe 1•011111,·.· er-c0111pu er w1 ve ~P 11 n e;u·
SA!\'T A ANA Orangti
County Su~rvisors approved
contracts for 1 i f e g L' a rd
services with four Orange
Coast citie5 Tue5day. but only
after they almost df!cided to
cancel the pacts tt1ey had 11p-
proved last June.
fiscal year l11st Junt 15 and
wPrt be1nj! asked merely to
approve the rnntracts as
dr;rwn by the County Counsel's
oHice.
"·' " " '"•! <•n h•lp to"hol SMOKING •nd WllGHT. Th;, ;, • d•-(orjs tn inrrtase resper1 f(lr tirkried dri l'er ii·irhin 72 hnurs l liqhtful, '""P'• ceno•pl, • GUARANTEED motl.od tfi•t '"'''u<tt
\a..(• and nrder." Of \he !!Ille hr ~f'!~ a ('!\;l!ll\!l •nd 9uido1 you tn-.."'d' •tho,v<"g vo•>< 9<>A I
lie said the pr(ljC("\ hr~;in inf1)r111ing hin1 of the amount Att•nd .. Fr" loctut• •Pon1o••d bv NAT IONAL ANTLSMOl<'.ING
l\\"O years ago wilh a reriurst nr p\>nalty, Thi i; s;i1·rs a COUNCIL •••'V Tuo•d•v lar SMOKERS -W•d"e1dev for
for federal fuor11n<> 11nder 1he lelephooe r;ill or tnp lo the WEIGHT " I k' If Call lo• '"''''~ti~n• ·~d limo. Approved were payments of
$39.732 to Newport Beach ;
S46.767 to Hu11tington Beach;
S67,5 71 to San Clemente and
$22.:>86 to Sea! Beach .
Safe Streets Act n( 196R. r:nurl c Pr 5 O ice
Computcrizorl will be lhe Ane.sl wa11eol' will he prn· NATIONAL ANTI-SMOKING COUNCIL 673-7570
processing of the 350.0IJll traf-cessed hy the C'On1pu1er and ii Lido Building, Suite 310
Su!Jf!rvisor Ronald Casper~
of Ne v.·ixirt Beach first moved
tn appro\'e the contracts with
Sea l Bt>:ach. Huntington Beach,
J\'ewport Beach and S a n
Clemente (or servic es on cou n-
ty-owned _be<iche.~.
fie citations issued each .vear is estin1~ted thal 2:J perce n! 3355 Via Lido, Newport Beach
by <'Ounty law enfOrcement1_~m~o~1~·e:_w~il~I _h~e:_~"~'~'~h~e~il~lh~'~'.'.'.•.,...--...,.,....,....,....,...,,,.,,,.---------"-""~"---,.....,.,...~ agencies.
But when Supervisor Ralph
Clark or Anaheim read a
lenf!th.v explanation of the pro--
gram whieh calls ror a stud.v
of p11yments and a report ne xt
December, Caspers withdrtw
his motion.
It was fina!ly explained that
the superviso r.s had approved
the payments for the current
Additional agreement~ v.·1!h
Newport, San Clemente and
Seal Reach for a total sum of
$166.623 to compensate 1ho!ie
cities f0r (·ountywidr user.~ of
beaches were helrl up when
bnt1rd Ch<'lirman Robert Battin
said he 1s opf>')sed,
A four-firths vote is
necessary to approve the
agreement5 and Supervisor
David L. Baker was not
present because or illness.
The board approved lhf'
1971-72 payment5, bul ordered
further study,
The system is a!rC'ady ac-
ti1'aterl in the Central Orange
Cllun1y ;;od Nnr1h Or;rnge
Cnunty '.Jud1c1<1l Dist r I c t
Cnurl~ ;ind wi!I be. exlended to
lhe \'.'e.~t Cou nty courts in
\Ve.~tminsler on r-.1onday, the
Hflrbor 0Jstnc1 cour ts in
Costa r-.·lr:sa on Oct. 4, and lhe
South Countv C<lurts
Lagu":i Niguei on Oct. JR.
The nel'• method or pr<l·
ces~lng traffic cl!alinns in -
cludes .,. central computerized
inrlex In a!I traffir violarnrs
Enroll
Now
Fall
Semester
We"re opening the doors , ,
of our new Capistrano Palisades Branch and we re having an
Open House to celebrate the occasion.
Complimentary gifts for all
We'll have Lionel Barrymore color pri nts, gold coin candy
and refreshments for our guests.
Bring the whole family
See our new branch. It has safe deposit facilities, a ni ght
depository and ample free parking. Drop by. Ou r Open House
should provide an enjoyable time for everyo ne.
Banking Hour.;: Monday.Thursday, 10 a.m. to 3 pm.: Friday, 10 am. to 6 p.m.
Drive-up windows will be open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m .• Monday-Thursday;
Friday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
•
.You are cordially invited
to an Open House
Friday, September 17
10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
400 Camino de Estrella,
in Grant's Plaza,
San Clemente
ALL·DAY CLASSES
Kindergarten thru 8th Grade
• Teachint; the 4 R's with phonics
• Door·lo·Door Bus Servic1
•Before and After School Cari
• Rusonable Tuitioa
in FOUNTAIN VALLEY
16835 Brookhur ~t Street
962-3312
ome 'oin us!
,.
•
• BANK
OF
HAWTHORNE
CHRISTIAN
SCHOOLS
Keep Your
Children In
Good Hands
!Still !Im• to •n•oll -
In pttnon or by pho11ot
Capistrano Palisades Branch
400 Camino de Estrella, San Clemente AMERICA
Wulnt~rlA1, Stp\t mbfr 15. 1'1171 s P!LQT ./J.OVL lfTl5E ~
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Powe rboat Race Heads Fi.Pld of 4 9
Magoon See king
Six th U.S. Crawn
Connor Captures Star Class Lead
SEATTLE -A young sk ip-
per from San Die&o Tuesda y
took over the lead in the world
Star Claaa championsh ip he rr
new co mer LO the international pet1Lors in ll11s year'11 world Sweden, but was marred by permit more than OM: ,j
fleet v.'AS in first place with chfl n1pionship 11 the fir~l pr otest in the Star we11th er permit,,
Offshore powe:rboal racing's
e}'e sur1aon, Dr. Bob P.1acoon
of Mi1mi Beach, end the
_mechanical wizard who o,.•ru
the boat he raeea, E. C.
Kiekhaefer of Wisconsin, will
be bidding for an un -
precedented sixth national ti-
tle race win in a single season
Sept. 18 in the Bushmills-
KBIG Grand Prix stllrting and
finishing in Long Beach.
Fresh from victory No. 5 for
1970-71 in the C at a I in a
Challenge Trophy race last
\veekend at Marina de! Jtey,
Kiekhaefer confirmed pla ns to
enter the new 199-mile mid·
September event by trlephone
to Rui;s rlill Jr. of Seal Beach,
race refer~ and persident of
the co--sponsoring P a e i f i c
Offshore Power Boat Racing
A!!Sn.
Dr. t1agoon averaged 64.9
m.p.h_ last Saturday aboard
Kiekhaeler 's 36-foot
Aeromarine I. named after the
o'A'ner's F'ond du La c
manufacturing plant which
specializes i n snowmobile
engine building, to add the
race trophy to his previous
victories in the Hennessy Key
We!!t, Miami Grand Prix, Hen·
nessy Grand Prix (Polnt
Ple1sant, N.J.) and Long
Beach Hennessy Cup classics.
The Marina del Rey win ad-
ded 400 points to Dr . Magoon's
1971).71 Amer ican Power Boat
Assn. inboard di vision national
champion!!hip tally , giving him
2600 on the season for an ail·
time record. By winning for a
fifth lime, Magoon tied the
one-sea.on win mark set by
Bill Wi!hnlclc of ~ew York last
season while 'iarnlng 2300 title
points.
The Catallna Ch a i I en ge
Trophy outcome also tightened
the APBA outboard his 23-foot T
Honey-Bare and Willie Meyers Ted urner
of Nassau, the Bahamas, took
300 points for a fifth overall
Dtnnis Connor. a virtual
Teenagers
Race Boa ts
Off Coast
finish . Meyers thus retained New w orld
his national lead, now wilh Teenage sailors took over
137 11u i11Ll> -sl'.I ~n tih~•·d •lf A 1n;111 arid wile tr<1111. Bill wudd 's ln 111an yt ats. Thr close ti min& In Mb
his SDVG clubmate, veteran and ShC>r1rl:ih (;errard fnlln Jim Schoonmaker of J\.1ianii. diy's two races didn't Cive ti 1
Lowell North.. ;iltl'r three ~n t;i Barhsira. look an e.nl"ly F'la .. was disqualified for an sailors much time to rt.
•·aces. lead Monday, finishing .sccund infr1:1ction vd1ile rounding a Each rice mu st be completL I
John Albrecht son of Sweden and fourth 11) the oµen ing buoy . The prol-est was filed by in thrtt hours and 30 m.lnutf: ,
Won the lhird race, followed races. This gave lhern !H Rom ·n1ackaller of San Fran-O\/erall atandlnja at t f ~
'by Ste1g Wennrrstron1 of polnls -just one <ihead of cisc:o. three r1cta: (1) Connor, 1~·:
Sweden." Connor. The Star CI ass cbam. (2) North. 130: (l ) Alan Ho-
Afler a postponement of thf' The first ral'e was 111on by pionships require five races to Seattle, 126: (4) BUI Gt:rrar
first race beca11se of no wind Pelle Pr.Herson of Askim , be. sailed during six days and 124: (S) Albrechtson , W .
S11nday , the "V.'!H'ld's'' goll•----------------.;-----------------under way fl1onday in a t_•hdly
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15-20-knol 1vind on Puget 1
Sound , There are 49 coin-' W. SIMMONS MATTRESS CO.
1895 points. while Shere claims the race. course off Marina p;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-;;;;;;;;;;0 1669. 5 5 CJiamp del Rey Saturday and Sunday [ COSTA MESA Mike Matheson of South •• as 47 rntries in seven classes
r.tiami, Fla,, will hope to niakc competed in California Yacht
it a three·man title chase Sept. OYS'l'EH BAY. N.Y. IAPJ Cllib's Junior Invitational -'l'ed Turner of Atlanta 18 1vhen he runs in the Regatta. Trophy \Vinners:
Bush1nills-KBIG race, to be \\'rapped up the \Vorld 5·5 OK Dinghy (J 1 Mud Shark.
co-sponsored by the world's 1'.1eter Sailing Championship Pat Love, NVDRA : t2 J
h-:115 t.-1onday by v.·inning the . oldest distillery, Old Bus 1iw seventh and final race <>f the Orange Crate, Jess Atkinson,
of Ireland , and by the West's WYC.
most ou tdoor sports-oriented series in a driving rain on CORONAD0-15 -i I) Slip-
radio station. l..ong Island Sound. pery When \Vet, Tom Linsky ,
Matheson, with 2170 points, Turner, at the helm of his \VYC : blue-hulled Tiger beat, the will keep his 32-foot Cigarette runne.r·Up Nemesis, sailed by SNIPE -(l ! Blew Breeze,
hull , equipped with four 14-0-Charles Shunway of Stowe, Vt. Scott Atwood, HBYC:
h.p. Mercury olltboards , in the by a wide margin. HOB IE CAT·l4 -(11 No
West for the Long Beach run, 'David Forbes o! Sydnf'y. name, Bert Crumm, CYC .
he indicated this wee k , \VINARD SABOT -( IJ
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INFANTS THRU PRE.TEENS
LAf AWAYS Australia. was third in although both Shere and Carabella and King Olav v of Blue Murder. Dave Klatt. davidson's
Meyers have returned to tbe Norway fourth in Bingo II. AYC: (2) Green Death. Scott
East Coast because of press of It was Turner's fourt h vie-T e m pest a . A YC; (3 l CHILDREN'S
personal business. Another f h · d Termite's Delighl, Br i a n APPAREL tory o t e series an gave _Floridian outboarder, Randy him the championship with an Folkman, KHYC: (() North
Rabe of St. Petersburg, also over-al\ low of 6.7 points. Wlnd, Brig North, WLYC. 11582 IEACH ILVD.,
notified race sponsors he will Forbes finished second in NAPLES SABOT _ (I ) HUNTINCiTON I I.A.CH not be able to run al Long T ff R bb f T'wo & Coun+.,, ·,u,I S. of Elll1 the overall wlth 32.7 followed ranso m , o y axon ,
Beach. by King Olav at 37.7, Ernest CYC; (21 Snoopy II, Don I!!!! t••·•5 21 flDl
Entry deadline is today with Fay· of Houston at 39. and W. Bur dge, CYC ; (3\ Noah's liiilill Lorowe1r1 (!lll!J
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55703525 a total Offshore Classes and Russell Slade, of Australia, at. Ark, Jeff Haze, CYC; (4) Red j POPBRA W st Coast Classes Open Mon. thrY Sat .. 10·6 p.m. I' d ,~4~5~-·~·~~~~~~~~~_:B~a~rr~on~,~D~a~v~e~B~u~d~g•=·~C:Y~C:·__:i""'""""""""""""""""~"'--""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""11111"!' entry list o two ozen or more1.
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5 Wi1111ers Announced
In Olyinpic Competition
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non-stops RYE, N.Y. (APl -Carl
Van Duyne , of Annapolis, Md.,
Robert 1'.1osbacher, of
Houston, Bill Cox, Jr., of
lltoroton, Conn., Curtis Ivy . of
(ireen\vich. Conn. and John
1,amer. of Matawan, N.J .. won
the fi ve Olyn1pic class sailing
events in the three-day regatta
that ended Sunday.
Bucking high winds and
heavy seas on Long Island
Sound Van Duyne. of the U.S.
Nav al Academy, won the Finn
Class with a low over-all S.7
points. Dan Hurley, Short
J1ills, N.J .. was second w!th
tl .7 and Tom W h id den ,
Fairfield C1i'\n. third al 29.
Mosbacher won the Soling
Class v.•ith a low 21.7. Bob
Polhemus. f\'loroton. Conn. was
!;econd at 27.7 11nd Jim t-.1iller,
Oyster Bay, N.Y. third at 39.4.
Cox had zero points in \!.'In-
ning IJ1e Tempe~t Class. The
learn of Bill Thom~on and J im
Craine, Moroton, v.•as second
at 19 and Pete 11.1usser, Alpine ,
N.J .. third at 24.7.
!Vy, who sails out of
Stinapee, N.H. also had 11 zero
in winning the Star Class.
~!eve A n d res , Centerport.
N.Y .. 1~·as second al 14 and
Alan Burtls, Glen Head . N.Y.
third at 19.7.
l~•mer similarly compiled a
zero in v.•inning the flying
Dutchman c I a s 3, Bob
Schwartzman, North Merrick.
N.Y. was second with 14 and
Tom Volin, Nyack, N.Y. th ird
at 16.7.
All the Olympic classes,
sailed over a nine-mlle course.
\i•ere decided on the best lour-
of-five races.
The Etchells·22 class, a non·
01,vmpic event, was won by
Bill Kel!y of _Larchmon t, N.Y.
with a low three points. The
duo of George Jsdale. Jr. and
Herb Hild of Rye was second
at 3 and Marvin Kapilow, also
of Rye, third at 34.4.
Rober tson
Wins Title
S!.u Robertson of Alamitos
Bay )'acht Club V.'.llS the "'in-
ner of the Lido-J4 District I
Championship held Saturday
Yacht Club, Redondo Beach.
Others in the championship
fli ght were: (2J Jon Baldwin,
KHY C; (3) Bill fl.1cCord,
ABYC : (4) Dick Lick
Lineberger. ABYC; t5 l Pete
Jefferson, f\.1B YC.
Resu!ts of Division II: (l l
Dudley Johnson. BCYC; i21
Charles Dunn, KHYC: i 3 ~
Alan Miller, VVYC; (4 J Ted
Hinshaw, LIYC; \:'>I Bill
Frisch, KHYC,
L A Y a clit Club Sets
H a,rbor Series Races
Los Angeles Yacht Club has
announced its three-r a c: e
Harbor Series for ocean racing
yacht5 during three weekends
in October.
The popular series i~ usually
used as a tune-up for whatever
Mexico race is starting in
November.
Thia year the Harbor Series
will probably see a t oodly en·
try list from boats expecting
t.o make Long Beach Yacht
Club's La Paz race which
lilarts Nov, 8.
Fir1t of the three races will
Long Beacl1
Race Slated
The Long Beach Yacht Club
h11 Issued invitations for il.$
Isth umus Ra ce, Sept . ta.19.
The event is th• fourth race in
LBYC't Catalina Serles for
Ocean Ractn1. PHRF i nd
MORF yachts,
Yachts detiring to enter the
n:ir.e mutt have 1 Cruising
Clu b of America measurement
rating of %7 fett or higher ,
Entrle~ must be submi!ted
to the LBYC office btforr S
p.m. Stpt. 16.
be tht lluntington Harbour
R.'lce Oct. 10, second will ht
the Sail East Race Oct. 17 and
the. third ~ill be the ~!ar-int
land race Oct. 2t Starting tlnic
tor all races is l p.m.
Starting order and timts of
IOR, CCA, PHRF and P.10RF'
classes and their divisions will
be posted at the LAYC
clubhouse at 9 a.m. Sunday,
Oct. 10.
The Huntington Harbour
Race starts off the LA YC
clubhowf'. l~ves the LA
Harbor Channel reel buoy to
port, Oil Island C to 11tarbo1rd,
Anaheim entrance black bell
buoy to starboard, LA en·
trance buoy to starboard and
thence to the fi nish. Handicap
distance Is 17 mUu.
The Sail Ea1t Race leaves
the red bouy No. 4 to port, LA
Harbor entrance buoy to port.
Long Beech breakwater to
port, Oil Island C to port, mid·
die section of the J, A
breakwater to star bn" rd .
Harbor entrance buoy to
starboard ind fini!h. Oi1t1nce,
IS mile.11.
The Marlneland R1ct leaves
the Rtd Buoy No. 4 to port,
LA HArbor rntranct buoy to
sllrbo11rd, Pt. Fermin whistle
buoy to starboard, stake boat
nff Marlnf'land to port, Pt.
Fermln whllltlt buoy to port,
LA Harbor t:ntranct buoy to
port and finl.sb.
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the fastest
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PI LOT -ADVERTISE R 6 ----• Club Assists 111 Eyesight Mira~I~ QUEENIE By Ph il lnterlandi
MIRACLE WORKER
Or. loui$ Prijatel
By CA.'\DACI-: Pt:ARSON
~I nst people knnw the L1on·s
('h1h as ii p.rnup of nil'n "'ho
!-ell hghl bulbs r!flnr In door or
pll~~ nut ~''tnhr>ht 1n1rnHIUrt>
l'o')11lc-t 1ppcd c;in('S one da,\ a
) ear
f ew kn(lw (,f !ht> bt'h1nd-!hc-
s<·f'r)('s m'ldern n11r;irlrs -
lik e thiil nr Raymond Zanon of
t·ost;:i i\IC'S:1 .
'1'10o't'l1r 1t·t11·s n.i;n. 1vhen
Zan11n v.·as 2i, he 1·nr11racl<'d
.~p1nal n1t'n1ng1tis 11 hirh lt'fl
hun tcgall v blind v.·11h spcc111I
i::las~rs, he \1 ;is h!1nd rn 1hc
n,ghl e1r . h111 h;irl a sl1,izht
prrePpl 1nn in !hf' lf'fl
JI 1111~ th!~ "ha1,1· 1·1s1bll1ty
i.1·1thin a f1ve foot radius," said
Zanoo, which enabled him 10
"'alk In Or, !Auis Pri1at e1·.~
optometnsl olfi<'e on Harbor
Boulevard. r r 1 J a I e I . as
1:1gh! conservat ion chairman
.,f !he Cv.,!;i f;1 esa-Orange
()i;ist Lions Cluh. gave Zanfln
his unexpected s c i e n t 1 f 1 r
n11racle.
Z<innn hi'ld gone lo n1an~·
rl11e!Qrs ove r the yc;irs. hut
nnne h;id been nf murh help.
Prijatcl had JUSI r~n!I~'
heard nf a telescopic lens 1ha!
had been perfected 1n !\'e\I'
York
Tr stinjl took several n1nr1 t h~.
hur Zanon rever reg rette<i the
\\";Jll
Fill ed with a pair of glasses
that ha ve a lelescoplc lens
centered over the left eye. he
can now see clearly for the
fi rst time in 12 yea rs.
The expe ns ive lens, funded
by the I.inns Cluh. improved
his v1.~1nn lrnm ZO·J:l.0 lo 20·l)O
and ch;inged his life.
\.\'hen he 1\as st nc·kcn,
Zano11 was a rf'Cent graduril e
from Ohio State U1111 ers11.v
lookin,i;: for11:ard In a la w
c.ar t'<'r.
l3ut for 12 vea rs his life wa~
markedly differen t from "'hat
ht> had planned. He li1·cd
!<1n1 ply with his mot her. 1-lf'll'n
Santellani. at 240 Amherst
Dr11'e and tonk n1any long
l'o'alks.
Nnw Zannn has bcl'n iH'·
cepted Into a federal training
program and will leave ln the
near future for a five month
training period In Little Rock ,
Arkansas.
After that, R4lymond la.non
"'ill become a service
representative of the Internal
Revenue Department.
Zanon only picked Prijate!'s
off ice by chance because he
needed a du plicate pa ir of his
nld glasses.
But nol'o· he says, "Every
day I !ban k r.oo fnr guiding
me into Dr . PnJalel's office
God wal ked with me In the
right d()()r. I have Pa radise
Regained."
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NOW
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SQ.YD.
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luxuriou sly Thick Pile. Many New Hi·
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477-5525
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21031 Shtrma111 Way
347-2334
Vtntvro frttw0y 10Cof\091\ "'"''
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2501 I. Melo St. 649 N. l•clll St.
641-5041 635-7'74
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fivt P111n11 on Moit!
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1115 N. Ver.Mt Awt.
66'-7455
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715 W. Wlll"ler 1194.
7JM167
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577-1900
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4236 Artttle llwl.
542-66'6
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Wtdntsdt.)', Stptt mbtr 15, 1971 * DAILY PILOT J 7
Check the Contract Before Enrolling HONG KONG
Dear Joyce: As prtaldtnt of
10 long-established proprietary
buslntss schools, ( bavt com.
n1e ots on your col umn which
gavt guidttlnes for cbooi;Jng a
private vucatlonal school -in.
eluding a warning to in·
\'estigate enrolln1ent contracts
before SIAning.
quiring them . we'll savt lht ?·
and 4-year colleges for a lattr
discussion, and concenlralt on
private vocational schools in
lhis rolumn.
Because n1any s I u de n l s
start with a blaze of en·
Career
Corner
ficlency necessary to obtain a ed tuition after thty find jobs. tlce encourages the blrlng or SPECIAL REPRINT. u~
good office position. A few bad debts; are sale1me111 wbo m1y be more u•lly I do not have extrl
"On this month-to-month preferable, Butz belleves, to lt1lert8kd 1 n comml11lons cople• of any column 10 send
tuition schedule. there are no the Joss of goodwiU, expenses lh1n l.n lbt learnln1 processes
accounts receivable !monies and headaches of court and offered to tbt 1tudenl.'' to the miny reideri who re-
ed h I b t d I ) ·-llection action. que11t them. However, for the nw sc 00 Y s u en s .. ., TlllS DOES NOT Imply that btnefll of those who missed because the students are fully A STRONG CASE c1n be a school whlcb demands your lbt earlier colum n on paid up to dale. which made for But1'1 argument alguature on a wrllleri con-guldellne1 for choosing a itood
precludes the necessity of • a that It 1~ "kll-&ervlng for tr1ct 11 unetllical or out of lioe private vocatioo1l school, a contract.'' privllltt schools \aod nonprofit "\\'Ith contemporary practices. mlmtflgraphed reprint I s
WHAT HAPPENS \1•heu a educatlono.I !Mlllullons as Nevertheless, pulling myself available free tCI Uiuse who
CUSTOM TAILORS
NOW: 3 SUITS $125.00 WOW!
IWltll J 111otc1iN_, tlllrtt Pltlll
Tt.ou .,. ,.., ''Td<c•tl'om..tl•tl> .. ,tc• •"• •••• .,.,.,. v1rocr1."' ltcJI wll
Will ... _,K .. i.11111 C~I ... , .. •1141 m •••. ,.. ........ u••. '''"' •• ~ .... , Cllf W1'11 ~llU ii u,I
Select From
Over 7,000
Imported Fabrics
!""" iATIU1ACT!Ol'I OUAIAJiTllO
llt!Ort MOW 111•1Moti.I• Su!I n 00 ., ...
S!l• IWool ~~It ~ 00 4t ...
All WOOi WOf1 1od S111t ~l.00 J.t.•
Sl>ll'"lt ,,00 •.•
Wt>ol C•1nmoro Spori J~(~Olt •9.llO u.•
student who Jui.~ ~01 nplr1cd a v.•tll) lo require young people In 11 prospective student'~ send a st11 mped, ~elf-ad-Far Ap1tOlntm•rtf c11L MR. DONALD, Phone 52S·f l4t
portion of his studv can"L pay aod their parent. to tlKD coi.. shoes, I would think Jong and dre11ed r eturn en\•elope to THE NEWPORTER INN 11 07 J.1.MIOltll •D.
tuition lo finish? Butz e1'tend~ tracts lo go lo school. and hard before signing an e-nro11-Joyce Lain Kenaedy al thl!
Jn our judg1ncnt, you sho11ld
have stressed that a J:ood
school wit! not need to have
any ANY signed eontr<.1ct ur
recch·e rnone.v in adva nl'e of
cnrollmr.ot. Al so, a ~real 1tr..01I
cir skulduegery t;1kes 11lat·e
11· h t' n hi gh-pressure eom·
mission sale.sn1en art hired :is
a re~ull of ii S!'hovl 's rtcruit-
ment eJforls tu ha''" tnroll-
rnenl contract<; iii;ned
thusiasm and burn out along informal credit (no s1,,ncd that, In the cale Gf private me1n agreement Gf 1ny kind. 11ew~paper . Ask for ''Voca-WIDNISD.lT, THUISDAY, flllD.1.Y , Sl'11Mlllt 11. 16, 17 h I-led B di-~~~~~~~~~~0~==~~~~~~~~~~~==~~~~~~~~~====~~~~~~~~~~==~~~~~~-~'~'~'~'~'~'~'~'~"~'~'~"~1'~•~•~•~•~•~·~'~'~'~''~'~~~~~~ I e 1vay, contac utz an papersl and students pay o"'· vocational schools, tbb prac-And prob1bly not do so. tlonal Schools Guldelines."
asked hin1 hO\Y his schools
eou ld stay in business without
a con tract. r-
Ch<i rles T. Butz, CP A. In-
dianapolis
·~utl a lso questioned !he stan-
dards adopted by the pro-
prietarv vocational s1·hool~'
accrediting agCflC'ies -the
Aecrediting Con1n11 ssion for
Business &hool.~ I ACBS \ anrl
Ou2 National As!'Ot1<1lio11 of
Trade 11nrl Tec hnical Schools
1NATTSl -bf'c ;111se f~"i r
stand<irds per1111t accredited
n1 e111bcr schools to use cnro1!-
n1cnt con tracts anrl C'Onl·
111ission sal csn1 •·n. ( ln Ortic·
lice, sorne mcrnbe.r sch l)Ols cln
use co ntrac!'I and con1111ission
salesmen , others do not ~
FAlR'S FAllt. But1."s in-
tcresling poi nt apnlie.'I nnt only
to proorietary schools. but to
nonprofit 2· and 1-year col-
leges and universitie:r; as \Yell.
Nonprofi t colleges orten have
more slrine:ent and ri,l!idly en-
forced \\'ritten contracts than
private \'OC'1t1onal school~ -
and les.'I equitable refu nd
pollciu in rnany cases. \Vhile
THE R EA J. QUESTION
relates to the use of enroll·
menl agreemen1.'I for ALL
educational ini;titulions re-
His answer was rtfreshing:
"\Ve require one month's tui-
tion payment IS90 for regular
day classes\ on the day the
~tudent be~in.~ training. \Ve
l1ope the student benefits from
his training and sees the value
of volun tarily paying the .se--
tond month's tuition. We have
tn leach hard to convince the
student to stay \\-'ith u.o; month
after month to reach the pro-
Valley Girls'
Class Set
Women and teenage girls in
the Fountain Valley area are
invited to r egister ror the Slim
and Trim exercise classes
which will begin Sept. 13.
The classes are held Monday
and Wednesdays from 7:30
p.m. to 9:30 p.m. They include
<l n hour of exercise and an
hour of volleyball.
The classes are sponsored by
the Fount.'lin Valley Recrea·
lion Department. The fee for a
fi ve week session is $3.50.
Further i n f o rm at ion is
available by calling the
Recreation Department ot 962·
2424.
Tht FriendlitJI S•lon1 In Towtt!
Announcing-Too Much For Your Money!
COME IN AND UNDERSPEND!
IIOUX "Taodhdl'"
JllNS£
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Co~•" orcy comclf!~ t'(' Tonn 1>•eoch•a
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he" IC ""'" Q•C"'t!°' I 3
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:?v~SHAAN~p~g. f)· ;
W•tl• R0u>< l>l>om(ICO
1~0• ~d•o "<" "'~"'• lohompoe.
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VALUnDLE COUPON
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ROUX "FANCl-IOME"
TINT TOUCH-UP
All f Qu '•r lot II:
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ALL YOU
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llOUJ: rile• ebanq•
Colo• '" 10 ''""VT .. lo<h to• wee~• wott>o1JI pe•o•1CI• ond •uh-oft f',-ctu•ol colofO ol O•OY
n• dull "cir, Ge''°"'"' lnr b'ooctiff:f. lncludn
Sivie ond S..!.
1 ASHION STYLED
HAIRCUT
MN. -Twin. -WM. rHI 0 '""-, .. VALUABLE COUPON
•ii;1i•
PERMANENT
WAVE
All Te• '•I l•o ll:
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: llAlOll /'IAlll CUT '2"
I 0..< II••· l•• Price -
: OCl!J Pole! 0 . ' . ' • . j , • All YOU
, • ., IS --··
TOU CAN Gil
,lRMAN(Nl WAVI
F • f I
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4ddren ____ _
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Phone COUl'-0-.~.~.~.~ .. ~.~.~.-,,,,-,,-
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P11~e~ cf1 c~1ivc 1hrl'l1J!h
\\'cilnc~day s~pl~mh,·:: ~nd.
Stretch Your Dollars
At Vendome During Our
BIG Money.
Saving SALE!
ALF GAT ,LON SALE
-. ~~1 ~ It' Oak Creek Kentucky Straight
, ~~ BOURBON
Srnirnoff Vodk:1 80 proo i"
Reg. l \ .'15 S/\ \'!.:. I I ri
\Volfsl·hn1idt Vod ka xo prn11r
Reg. (/_~q S.-\ \11 .50
Gilbey Gin -l/{) prnoi"
Reg. 10.45 Sr\ V I ~ .50
An cie nt Age bo urhn 11
104q sqq ·· .. '~-..
l.t.UO ERS .. • . ... 1••
75
~6 proof -Rrg. $9.95 -S1\ VE S 1.20
l '1\SE 5.2 .SU
{)Id ("harter 7 yr. o ld Uo11rbo1 1
Kl'):!. 14 .~)5 ::iAVE ~-00
Ji1 11 BL':1111 Kl·ntuc ky SI. B nl1ii1l1 11
13.li-:'" SAV l·.1.1'1 ....
K i·r uu~·i..y ·1 :1vern S1 . BourhPn
X y r'. 0ld l ~-')0"-....
h yrs. old. l 2.9X•
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Rl'/!. 1 ~.4 11 SAVl:...:iO
IL1rv t·y·_, St:oll·h
1zqs
llqq
.1098 .iiqq
.IJqq ln1porte.d 94 proof 15.78*
'Twoquar1 cqu11al~n!
Bell's Outrigge r
Lig1t1 oi c;o1J Scotch
Rum Wbl1key ,,,,.:_;::~::::~ ,"::11::" .• 1a1a~ ~ ~',, .-ia
r. ~(~
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lJ~.111! cao.e $5''-~5 ,~,c_
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Commissar
Vodka
l!l lh
Re~.~ O'"t
L••r ot l!
.l 1.411 ••St
Ce ntury
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J~ . .!111 ~~'~
Imported Wine Sa le
1'111 1 Xfl proof IJ.1lt1*
King's Ranson1
I ~ ·Yt':1r·11ld
Scotch
760
Old Governor
Bourbon
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C\lentiJme prese nts its money-sav ing wine offerings
CHA Ml'S I I \''I I·'
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FRUIT Wl :\I. 'l'I t I AI I\
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MOCKA IJ LL1 (;11 1
STRAWBl'HR Y
CMERR YJO Y
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4 ro r 6 95
Imp orted
George Aubert Brul
Champagne
5/\ VE S \.SO
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Rti:ul~r S.1 JQ
Sl J.88 l"a~c or I?
o CROCKS OF IMl'OR l'Lll
PORTUGU ESE ROSh
•CROCKS OF ld,RMAN ~IAY Wl >;L
I 1~ht c;rnpt "'inc. 1·l;1v<~r td 11 1(11 IV"n;hu!l
o CROCKS OF GERMAN Rlll.:IN l'FALZ
\VINE P~ulinn~ • "1 rur f1 hrn ~ vr1y '(11 t & 1le 11, ai r/
o CROCKS OF GERMAN
MOSELHLUMC-ll EN
'\alltd 1-.ngli~h • "L1 ttle-Mn-clk f"l nwr 1 '
•VINTAGE 197 0 MUSCA DU '
II hgh!, lo~rl)', t arly maluring .,.int!
o ('11 ,\TEAUNEUF -DU-PAPE -1970
:lturdy red 11 ine oflhe ft hone Valley •.. , , , ••••
Burgermeister
BEER
6 for
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ll·p;u k r>f Hur~1~~
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• :\-11\ /.1\NILLA
(very pi!lc, very dry)
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ltror
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f"1r1r pla,ti,·. lli1po<Jbk.
•II re-u11bl t. Old 1-"1,h1oneJs
H·or .. or 10-ot. cockl ailJ.
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I hi• r ~rrllrul 1 "' ~.'i,·1cw
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CEN"rUR'' MAc:·s VENIJO~fE ?81 (i \Vihhirt Blvd .. UR "2·l?f1~. CR S·43 18
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NEW PARTY CENTER
COSTA MESA
Shop 9AM-l I PM daily, 9AM-I 21'M l'ri. and Sal.
2320 HARBOR BLVD. NEAR WILSON
PHONE 5454422
FR EE OR VALIDATED PARK ING AT ALL STORE S ALL CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED '
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FAMILY ClllC't .'i bfl Bii K eane States Take New Look at Lottery Bids
B) Tbt A :.:.ttt:iitL~d Pre~s tc11.;.-.. 111tl1 111,:kcts ;it ~J ;11K.j ;111tl $:.0.000 ='cw \'urk ::i lup \\'lulc the lotlery has f<illen tlun th<it other1v1se woultl ht11 l r1l·1a1::i :.a\. 11<11c cul inlo 1!·
,\lvi·e ::itates are lool.:ing to SI 1·c::ipec111 ely 11\onthly )l!'L1.e 1:. SIOU,000 :.hurl or 1ls 1n1t1al hope:;, 11 h<1d to be r;i1sed by taxation " legal garrlbhng. especially in ·-
I I I ··~"11 ,Jersei• ha.!. rottie wa.1 Hep. Wilharn Q. J\1acLea11 .
1
produced rnillions for educa The state run lollf'nes. of· the large n1etrupohtan areas.
ullt•flf'S lur 111anc1a rrht•L 1,,,. of Ill" (·hier ~1,,-11sors ol r ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-.;...;;;.;-.;;;;;;;;io;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-; ilbv\'C 11·t1::it it expeC'ted,'' s:i.~s ~-..._ 11nd<1un1cd Uy thr games' tlie bill nuw in t h c
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"Thank you, door 1"
state &n Fr:ink :i.1 ~l;11zi.
Ja1!Urf' lu reap as mul'h as e:v t·hicl 5 V 0 11 s 0 r or ltll' i\1as~::ichusettes stale :-enate
pct·tc<I hir two uf the thn·i· l 'en!l~}ll':in1:. ln!tPr1 "hl'll lur' llnal leg1:-.l:n1ve <ietJOtl,
s1<1 ll'S 11011 r11nt1111;J thcn1 a~ht'<l ahnut lhe hl~[1JJ'Y ul 11u· .,;11 'i hl''., convinced the pro·
lolll'l'Y SJl1Cl' l!l!H ;;r:un 11111 work :'ll HSS<H!IUS· Lutter.1• pr uposn ls arc l'l\li(·f' o•t!s' g1·11gr:.tph,v :inc! popu;".
''
•! ,,.. th" leg> ·l·•lt>• • "' ··Nf'w .Jerst•j• n,11•c JI :-dirt·• .... 1 ' ~ s' 1-'!' .., " 111111 ti i't' ..;11n1l;:.1· 10 .\'cw J t•r-111o1·111g through cun~ti!u11011:..I !111· full aulhonly lu run tilt' ,1.1 ·:-.. he :-.ai·s.
ch;,uigc IJ r o c e du res in lutle.rv -the uL!1e1 s t1;1d <)r the otlier st:it c.~. Hhode
Pcnns\'h';1n111 , ~·l:issachusclls, rc:;tru.:11 .. ris -<1nd I !h1nk th.11 1:.lii nd . Ohu) <ind r.1ic higlln l
t:onncCtic11t. Hh0<l<' l~land . 1f 11'<' don·1 pl1I rest1·1~·t10ns 011 lt•g1~lalurcs no11• a1·e con-
') h ·, o 'l1el1>g·1•1 Colo,·1''11 our d1f('('\nr, ;u1d rn;1kc !11111 • 1• • • • '-' • s1dcnng I o I I c r v µr11pos<1ls_ j 'I t " II' ·h>' •! '' r••s.'1"''1Slhil' to the ••u1·crr1ur· :' 011 <11111 <1111.1 <IS 1i.:11 ' "' ,, :'llu.:hlgr111 111lt:rs n1ust nu1kel
'
like 111 [\;t•11• .Jerst.'\,' 11 t' 1·;111 Beg in n111~ 111 , t•11 11l1· !1n<1I d1.•e1,,1011, ho11e.1'er.,
ll .>,11,,,1,,.,.,. ,,1 1..,.,_, 111• 1 .. 11 "'' ra~1h.• do Sf.O 1111lhu11 a uear" 1.,1 ·a·•, , 01 , . •1.0 ,, 1 a I''' ....,,, L' u L • ~ I IJ!. ul c -~ "~ •• I
ha s r;11;;ed 1ndl1u11" ! or ~;i,1-'s ,\ttiti_ dcl'1de next ) cur on <i lottery
rch1tat1un 111 the '1Je11· Engl:uul Culllll'l'tn·ul ~ luller1 1qll mudel d lHI tlil' I r Is h 1
stair l\"e11· ''ork antt :\t·1v \!1!..e effect a:-. soon :1s ll 1·0111 s11·e1•ps1a k!!s \'ol1'rs :1 n d
.rersP.v. Bt1 l t h t' cnrl.1' ex· nu ... ~1un is <l lJIJ'Utnh·<! tu \\11rk la\\tnakers 111 \\;1,.!ungton and
llt'nenccs 111 1'\t>\1 llan1psh1rc 11111 flC!a11,. llffH;1<Jl:-. !1a1c \-\untana 1nust decide whC'tht'r
rtncl r\C\\' Y11rk. 11·ht'rC pr11t1t~ p!;!led du11•n wh:il !hey 1h 111!.. 111 !II! ... talt• consl1lut1on:it bans
Black Cliief's Visit
d1<lrft n1:11 rh pre11ict1011~. led 1., 1t1e potcnt1til 11[ 1hc l1111erv 1•11 lot1cnt·~
tu charges b~ so111c !h;11 lh1· ;is a re\·enue pr lJ 11111· t' I'. The ellet'I 111 lhr lott er\· on
lollery 11•as somethinJ: 111 .1 1•st1n1at1n~ the progr;u11 11111 !a\pave1·s has been ditfu:t;lt lu
11lute elephant. 1•arn $2.5 rndl1u11 thc t1rsi .1car !:.1ug1•
Nc\1• York . tor 1ust;1ntT. and get rolhng la\j'r (J/J1r1als 111 ,'\l'W ll<irnp~hu·e
torecast a S500-m1l l1un ;11111u;1l ~!;1~~t1l'l111srlls i1tlit1a1,.. hnp. :ind .'l\e1v .Jers('~' :-<iy µrol1t sl
Lowers Color Bur l>onaUl.il 11·hen 1\.~ lio\ler'I' Ill):! 10 e;irn bel11'CCI) $:\(I frOlll tilt> lllllt·rtCS haven't Jed
began in 1967. So far it h:1~<: 1n1llion and ~IHI rn1ll1u1~ :in· lu ;!111· !;Jx t'u!s or hc;idt>d oft
raised $120.J n1illion in four nually, an' 1nudel1ng !heir lot an.\ ;1('11· 1ax~·s The !ul!ery'
~·1•ars. Against predit·tions ul 1er~' on New .Jrr~ey's. 11·l11t·h p1·ocel·ds were e11rn1:.irkcd for
~4 million . r->ew Jl:unpshire besides th e .s:io.ooo lop. aw;irds "pe1·1aJ cdUl'al1011 pro,(!ra rns1 c;1rncd ~2.77 111 1ll lon the first lf'~ser pri?.es ran ging fron1 $40 th11t wouldn 't exist \vithout ,
year :lnd !!170 profits dipped to ti1 ~-1.11011 Ne11• H:1n1pshire 1he1n. the y cxp!:i111
Sll.ili ,56.1. aw:irds a top pnze nl :'i\011.Ullll In Ne\1' Vnrk, hu\\C\cr,
But New .Jcrscv h;1 s been :i ii ye;1 1·. 11 Ith nor111a l rnontlil} \•1nnan Ga!l1nan. state t<Jx
.JOHA NNESBURG . So u t h R;inda his five-day tour earlier
Africa 1AP 1 -It 11·ill take a this munth ga1·e loc<1I black:i1
long 1i1ne tor the du~t ra1st'd !11' the hopr tha1 "we rna.1·. <111e
t\1ala11·i Pre,~itft>nl IL Ka111u zU day. <ilso be giren the sa ine
"IS YOUR RELIGION WORKING?"
FIND OUT BY ATTENDING
SEMINAR-BY-THE SEA
SEPT. 20-24, 1971
LED BY
DR. LOUIS H. EVANS, SR.
!Former Pastor, Hollywood Presbyterian Ch1o1rch l
DR. EVANS Will PRESENT AN INSPIRATIONAL BIBLE STUDY TWICE EACH
MORNING, MONDAY THRU FRIDAY. A BIBLE STUDY BREAKFAS T AT 7 A.M.
MID·MORNING BIBLE STUDY 10 A.M. DR. EVANS WILL PREACH SUNDAY,
SEPTEMBER 19, s,oo , 9,30 AND 11,00 A .M.
EVERYONE WELCOME
ST. ANDREWS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
600 St . Andrews Road, Newport Beach
Banda lo ::;ettle. reeoguition all round by white
In the rirsl·ever slate 1·is11 South Africa. If your presence
to South Africa hv a b!<J('k 1\'ill ensure thi s for us, vour
African lea(tcr. Barida 11psta g. fellow bl <l C' k s in ·our
different sturv. And offlrials -""~"'~"~'d'.'''....''~"~''".':"i~· ~b~e~t~w~"~'"'....:'~11~1 __:'~'~" >~u~n~>.<~si~o~m~·'~· ~',;J"~.v~~'-__ __'11 i..,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ or the three ,,iates nov.• closest \
to getting l o ll erics.
ed his hosts. poked fu n ,1t fatherl and. then rour 1·i~it 1vi!I
apartheid. conlinu11\lv 11·aved nnt only be hi stOric-. but also
his ceremonial fh·11·hisk 11nd epoch·making."
said he 'd like to return for an Chief Buthele:.:i later tntd an
encore. intervie11•er: ·'.6-f\er all the
~lufliracial cro11·ds hailed things I ha1·e !See n and e.l·
the U.S.-educated phys ician perienced in my life. f am
turned pol itician. Ba n d a convinced that a new era h<ls
st<J~·ed at plush hotels usually <lt111·ned in the life or South
off li1nits to Mnu·hil es. He Afri c-a
11·as wCl'l'Cd h1· \\'hi lt' \\'fll1('1'~. Still spetial pri1'1leges are
gu;1rded by 11 i1i !e C'f>ps. dril·e 11 t>Xlc11ded to various non11·hites
by ll'hitt' t•haul'feul'.~ and 11·hen it suits the governn1enrs
escnrted by wh11" <·abinet 11urpo::;e. f or c x a m p I " .
rnini slers. ,Japanese brea('h !h~ color bar
l\iost Sourh flfrlt:ci n black .~ as "honorary 11·h1t('s" bec;1use
had neve r seen <tnything like it. .Japan buys a 101 of South
and the loll'ered color bar African gOflds.
clearly 1nade an itnpression . Jn the fac·e of increasing
"Dr. !Janela 's visi1 has isolation from worl d sport ,
created a big in1pact on race ::ipanheid w a !ii rt>l axcd to
relations," said Fr a n c 1 s 1)l>r1ni! a \\'es1 lndi:u1 lo play
t-.1ncube, chainnan (lf thP on the tnurin~ French
black ad visory council in the Tricolors rugli\' te:1111 this
African lownship of Si.111'e!o. it•ar. E\·nnne r.oo1:iu~on. an
l>OU!hwesl or Johannesbur~-~bt)rigin:lt Star fronl f\Us!rali :l,
··11e has been able to deliver trw;ik p<1rl io the nation:il tennis
the messags or talking tlungs f'ha1np1onship~ in April. U.S.
01•er and coining to 1111 u11· Negro Lee Elder i~ espcc-l t'd
derstanding effectivel.1· and t•1 con1pete in the l11(·al
successfully . . H i.~ succes.<; Prnfession<JI Colfer,.;· Assoc1a·
has been our success. hrs 1'i<·· tinn contest. in November.
tor.v our 1•ir tory." The tnp level \\'t lcome RC'·
Chier G a I.s h a But11etezi. ('nr<led B<inda and hi~ own
nutspoken head of the Zulu vi1·id per .... onallt.1• rnade his
l'enns\'l\'anic,, l\lassachusett~
;ind cOnnec tic111. say it chan;;-.
cd a lot of th inking.
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. Midnight ArresUI -
East Pak~tan
..
Lives in Fear
DACCA, East Pa k 1 l! I an
IU PIJ -Four months afte r
West Pakistan's army rn<lved
·out from it~ bases to 'l'ei;tore
control in £11st Pak ist an. an
atmosphere of chaol! and ter·
rnr still prevails throu ghout
Lhe country.
On the one side. 1\ is an Bl·
n1osphere of m idnight arresll!
by !he army, continued .looting
and pillaging by soldiers. ln-
.timidation al gunpoint on the
·Bengali popu!ance, and what
apparently ts an orRnnized er.
fort t& eradicate the Hindu
.minori ty or drive it out el
.Pakistaryi territory foreve r.
: On the other side. !here are
reprlsa l killings by Muk ti
Bahini guerrillas, a n 1n-
:creasing lever ef Bengali ter·
rorist activlly and what ap-
pears le be a determination on
I.heir parl lo keep normal ac·
1ivi ties in East Pakistail at 1
standstill eve.n if il mean~
death or loss of properly and
Jncome for innocent persons.
The atmosphere is ag-
gravated by the 0 rt e n
unreasoning halreds I ha t
stparate one side fro m the
other and by a breakdov.·n of
law and order that has seen
the settlement oI old grudge!!
through violence in the guise
of patriotism on each slde.
The two sections or
Pakistan. east and west, lie on
either sidf' of India LOOO miles
aparl They are e qu a l l y
sep1reled by c u 11 u r a 1 ,
religiou~ and some language
differences.
Government cl aims fl r
"normalcy" afe be.lied by lhA
millions of persons who had
fled to wn 11 to the ~helter of
their native villages, or have
fle d the cnuntry en mi'l sSe and
turned fM tire areas or the.
New Study
Offered
AtGWC
Sp e cial <'l asses f nr
registered nu rses and licensed
vocational nurses have been
Added to the (;olden West
Evening College curriculum
for the fall semest er.
A course in intensive cor-
nnary care will be nffered to
registered nurses and others
whQ h11ve. applied for a
California license . The cl ass
features m u I ti -111 e d i a io-
Flruction11I lechni11ues nnd i11
designed 171-prepare nurses to
work with cornnar y c11re
lea1ns.
The coronary class And A
re\·iew course. for licensed
vocational nurses will hoth
me:et frcm 7 p.m. to JU p.m.
Open regis!ratii;in will be
held from 6 p.m. to 8.Jfl p.m.
next ~fnnday through Thurs-
day and Sepl. 2(}.23.
eountryslde into an ttrie n&-
man '5 land.
They al!KI art belied by lht
word! fll Bengalls in damqed
towns &r villages. repeated in
sometimes faltering English
but always the 1ame measa1e
heard dur ing a wetk of tou rin&
the cuunlryside:
"You set yourself wh1.I i~
ha ppening, P I e 1 s e tell
t>veryone . Ask them ta help
us ."
The atmosphere ha~ led
diplomatic observers w h o
y,·i1nessed events here before
and after lhe army first mov-
ed an March 25 a.gaiMt the
Bengali autonnm y mo vl!ment
to despair of any gr<1un ds for 1
polit ical settlemen t between
east .and west et ctpt one that
1s ft)fcibly imposed by the
government in the wesl.
Diplomats here believe cnn-
ditions in East Pak istan now
have all the necessary in-
gredienls ror wha t th t y
describe as a "long-t erm guer-
rilla silualion.''
At !he same time, however.
they believe it will be a Joni
time before resi.'i tance fore~
can seriously threaten the
arril}'. which controls the
towns and any part of the
countryside it wishes hi ec-
cupy at a give n time.
Information gathered from
informed local res ide n I 1.
governmeit officia ls 1 n d
for eign observers who were
present during the p 1 s t
months in various 11reas nf
East Pak istan indicates lhe ef-
fect or the origi nal army cam -
paign in ma ny cases wa s
v.·nrsened by a la ck of
discipline in the ranks.
Officers often ha d no cantrfll
over their men. an d the
results in many cased wen~
nrgies or rape and looting that
have. continued in many areas.
Al the san1e time it i~ evi-
dent in the rage which swept
F.ast Pakistan dur ing the fir st
week of March, followin~
President Yahya K han 's
pnstponment of a n11tion1l
a~sembly meeting that had
bee n elected. Bengali majnrity
bent on autonomy for Ea!l
Pakistr.11 there was more klU·
ing of nnn-BPngali Moslems by
the rebels than wa s 11t lir1t
bel ieved.
In Pahartani. 11 non-Beng11l i
section f!f the southern port ci-
ty of Chittagong. 200 le 300
persons were killed by angry
Bengalis during a lwCH:lay
period at the beginning ef
March.
F'ollowin~ !he Firsl wave (If
vio lence, bands of rine-car-
rying Beng11li.~, wht1 supported
the Awan1l League of Sheikh
l\1u jibur Rahman, scnured the
ci ty for nnn-Bengitl ls. whose
name~ they cerried nn li~ts
Killings l)f non ·Bengalls. fir
Biharis as !hey are known In
East Pakistan. alsn were
reported by foreign sources te
have t11ken place. in suMlan-
lial numbers in Dina jpur i nd
Ran@pu r districts of the. far
northv.·e~L
He Made Good
Ex-Janitor Hit Books
OETRO!T (AP \ -Thirt.v-
nne year& al'to Elmer F'\scher
started work at \\!11 yne. State
Univer11ty as a janitor. Neil
Jul)'. when he 1.~ 65, he will he
leaving wit.h four ac11demic
degrees. hi~ mops and pails
far behind him .
,;I rnighl gfl leath scti!pture
in snme small Neg ro college in
th~ South," he said. "Or I
could open my own studio ... ·•
•·, .. Or-1 might just find
some nice sm all town that
n e e ds a funeral director,
Fischer said with a grin. "I
might do just that.''
In December. he will receive
11. master's degree in fine arts.
Fischer, n1arried and the
father of an adult son. has
11Jready ea r n e d bache\or'll
degrees in history, mortuary
1cience And ~culptin~.
Tl 111! starttd'trr-1!140-when he
left his job as an ironworker
f(lr F'ord Mo tor Co.
"1 was living in a nat. .. he
rer alled Sunday, .. 11nd 1 would
11ey it w;.~ ve ry ordinary, 1
anylhina. You had to ~·atch
your mnney in Lhose days."
Bec11u11e of frfquenl l11 yoff,,
F'lscher only worked about
ftve monlhs a ytar. So when a
friend wflnl to apply fnr a job
aJ 11 11c:hool janJtor. he went
alonii. H i~ partner on tke janitorial
JOb wa11 Lloyd Richards, 1
• itraduate •tudtnt earning hi'
tuition.
"Wtll. Rlchllrd!, he lAlkfd
mt lnto 'tarting Classes." Fi~('htr a11id. "So whe n ht t ntl
I wet,. rlone c.h•aninit !he h111l.\.
w(''d takes free. shnwt.r In the
••
men's locker room. cha11i;e ,
and go to cl ass.
"f'irst cl,,,:o.~ t took ••II
English cornposition. I never
will forget It . I WI.\ 33 ye1rs
old and start ed right •t the
bottom."
By 195.l Fischer h • d his
b11che\or'11 degree in hist.ory.
but he wa~ lftill 11 janitnr. He
was plagued by his memory of
the Great Depression he said,
And did not want to give up •
set·ure job.
Subsequently, Fischer was
1 r11n~ferrerl lo 1' janitorial job
with the ~chool 's mortuary
scieoce department, began
1-'lkini;t courses in science. em-
balming and restoration.
Ry the time he earned hill
morltu1ry degree, Fischer hid
become t h e de:partment'a
laOotAlory ~upervisor ind 1'18
-he.lpina to leach chemistry-ind
barteriology.
He could have. gone out on
his own a' 11 funeral director
lhe.n but he was still haunted
by the depression .
In addition. the man who
h~ught F' I • c h t r re.1tor1tion
mflking bodies look better con-
vinced him he hid a great
talent for M""lllpture.
So he 9t11yed 1t tht univer1 i-
ty 1nd enrolltd In fint •rt.a
r,IA!l~f.~. earning 1 btchelor1
and . n ei: t December, 1
ml'lst~r~ degre:e.
And in July. F'i11che.r wlll be
11ible. to retire with a pen11lon
ju!t lht 11ecurlty hit 1ay11 he
needs to le1ve the. university.
Rut. with •11 his defretl.
ht ·1 ju!'it not sure which "•Y
he 's goi ng 10 9;n .
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28 DAIL Y PILOT Wedne~d1t1. St-Pltmt>tr 15, 1C!71 PJLOT-AOV(RTISEll l 2
Orange Coast Area Men • ID Service Arou·nd the World
Navy Seaman Sttvoa R.
Lo\'e, brother of Mrs. Deborah
K. Love of 3081: Collins Ave .•
Balbml Island. is serving
aboard the Long Beach. based
tast c<>mbat support ship USS
tamden v!'hich \\'as a111arded
the Pacific Service Force Bai-
t le Efficiency "E" llward lor
t'Xcellence dunnJ': l,.1scal Year
1971.
His ::1h1p ts now d1splay111g
an "E" on i1 s bridgt> <ind
flying the B<itl!t> Elficient'\'
pennant. In add1t1on he \\'i!I
r:ear an "F:" on his r1~ht
sleeve to depicl his unit's
achievement.
llciency "I~" award for ex·
cel!eoce during .Fiscal Year
1971-
lbs ship Lo; now displaying
an ··£" on ilS bridge and
flying the Battle F..lficjenc-y
Pennant. Jn addition he \1'111
14·ear au "E" on hls rii;h1
slce~·e to depict his 11nil ·s
achieven1ent .
an "E:" on its bridge and
flying the Battle Effic1rncy
pennant. Jn addition he \\'ill
wear an "E" on ilis right
sleeve to depi ct his uni t's
achie\'ement.
Lackland for training as ;;
.secunLy 1>Uli<.:en1an. Airman
Jlililler gl'aduated this year
from Blllsa Grande li1gh
School.
which \\'aS <iwarded t he
Pacific Serv ice. Force Battle
Efficiency "E" awal'd for ex·
cellence during fiscal Year
1971.
/-l1s ship is now displaying
Ar1ny Private F'irsr Class ;in •·E" on its bridge and
His ship is now displaying
an "E" on its bridge aud
flying the Battle Efficienty
pennant. J11 addition he will
\\"C,1r an "!-".'.'' en his right
sleeve to depict his unit's
ac!uevemcnl.
Airm:u1 Danny L. Urqu hart. Ti1nu1hy I.. St. flair. '.?1, :-.011 llying the Battle E:fficlenc.v
son of Mr. <ind Mr:>. lJale L .. r 1\·I!·. and Mrs. \.\'11lian1 l •. :)1 pen11ant. 111 addition he will 1'\avy Sean1an App re ntice
Reese APB . Tex.. upo n
i::raduation fron1 US. Ail'
Force pilot tra1nlng.
Lieutenant Haas is being
assigned to Yuma t Ariz.1
fllarinc Corps Air Station
lie was con1m1ss1oncd iu
1970 through Officer Candid;ite
School.
Ur<1uhart nf 19001 Potorna(' Cl111r. 2~4U Newport Bl vd . \\'('ai· an "F.'' on his rig/it ltote \\'. Parker, son ot Mr
Lane. Huntington Brarh, IJ;i~ (-u~l<l flll',.;a ~lt't'Ve to depic1. hts unit's and l\·1rs. Juseph A. Parkt:r of Au·1nan PauJ li. tngra1n Jr .•
<.'Omplr1cd basic 1rau11r1g lll l'l·'C SL ('lair i~ rt=gularl.v achie1·ernenl 6382 Alexandria Drive. Hun· Min of Mr. and i\.1rs. J'aul B,
Nal'y St>,,, 11 Uough1s \\'. Lackland APB, Tex lie ha s .~l at ioned uc<Jr Sth\\':lbist:/1 t111gton Beach. h<is departed Ingram. 9461 Sean \Va y,
l'ram. son 01 i\lr. and Mrs. been ;issigned to Sticpp<1 rd l~n1und, Cern1a11y. with Bat-N;iv_v Pe1ty Uffit:er Third his horne1x1rt of Wng Beach. We:;tn1instcr , has conipleted
con1bat support ship US5
Carnden which ~:as awarded
the Pacific SerVlte F'orce Bat,:.
tic Efficiency ''E" awatd for
excc!!ence during FL~cal Year
1971.
01s sl11p is tlO\\I displaying·
1H1 "E" on its bndge and
flying the B<1ttlc 1:-:fficiency
pennant. Jn addition he wlll
wrar an "l':" nn h'is right
sleeve to Jepict tu s unit'!>
a1.:hiel'en1en1
Ralph E. Cram of 9850 AFB, 'J'cx., fo r traiinng as <i lery A. 4111 Batt;ihon of the t l<iss Jon K. llenni ngs, son of aboard the fleet oiler USS b;isit Lrainu1g al Lackland
Garfield A v e ·' Hunll11gion dental specia list. Atrrn<in L'r-41sl Artillery. l\1r and i\1rs. V, C. Hennings Navasota for duty with the AF'B, Tex. He ha s been as:;1gn. N1ivy Secnnfii Apprentice
Beach. is serving aboard the ;!Uhart attended Ed1:;on H1gli of 8291 Atlanta Ave,, Hun-U.S. Seventh Fleet Hl tl1e t'd to Keesler AFR , l\11ss , fo!' \\'illiam K. Brown. son of ?t!r.
L.ong Be;ieh, Calif_ based fast School.. Nilvy Pett y Of11cer F"1rst tington Beach, is sel'ving \.'iestern Pacific. rrain111g 1n the air traffic coll· arid l\Ii·s. ,Joel E. Brown of
co n1bat support sllip USS Class Edward ft-1. 1\lanoi.;ue, aboard the Long Beach, based trol field. f>J82 (;JenroJ Dri ve. Hun·
Navy Airman Apprentice Camden which \vas a11•arded Airnuin Gregory C. !\1illt>r. husband uf tile former l\1iss fa st combat support ship USS U.S. tv\arin(' Corps ~~i~st tington Beach, \\'as graduated
Richard P. \\'righl . son 01 Mr. lhe Pacific Service Force Bat· :-;on Qf !\1r. and .r-.lrs. R<ilpli 0. Na11ey i\1nrtin of 16102 Camden which \1·as a\varded Licuten1.1n1 Reyno lds R. Haas, Se:i1nan William C. Powell. t'rom recruit training at the
and l\lrs. Glenn L. \\'right of tie Efficiency "F:" 3\vard for Siau. 4382 We s I n1In s1 er. Springdale Ave . Huntington the Patific Ser1•ice Force Bat . i;on of ft'lr. and Mrs. ticorgc C, su n of 1\11' and r-.1rs. \\'1lJ1am J. Naval llecru1t Training Coni-
16444 Bols<i Chica. ll untlngton e>.eellcnce during Fi~eal Y(•ar \\'es1m1nstC1\ ha~ c_·o1nplc1ed Beach. is ser1-•111g aboard the t.le Efficiency "E'' award for Haas. 80!2 Drift111oocl Dri vi-, Powell of 627 KnO\ll'ell Plao::t'. 1nand, :>an Diego, He attended'
Beach. ll'aS gradu;:ited lroni 1971. basic training al La..:kland Long Bcac·h hased fast combat excellence during Fiscal year Huntington Bench. t1as been Costa Mesa. 1s servi ng aboard <;olden \Vest Junior College in
recruit training at lhe N<lla l __ 1_1_1s_i;1_,;~p-is_""-'-'_d_1~sp~l-a.~vo-"~'-A_f'_B_. _T_"_·_"_'_"_"_m_a_· '-"-'"~'-'-' __ ~u~1~>po_•t_._'h_1_p _u_s_·s_c_·a_m<l_'_'_' _1_~11_1_. __________ '_"_'_'_d_ed_h_;_,_'_'_"_''-'-"_;"~'-'-'' __ 1_he_1_,,_"~'-"-'_ae_h_._ba_· s_e_d_fa_s_1_'_'"_'_''_in_g_t"_"_B•_a_c_h_. ___ _
Reertiit DepoL San Diegu
Arn1 y Pn1·ate Jnhn It
Bov>l,er. son of !\lrs Fr:nlt·es
f.;, Bov;ker, 84~ Arn1g0s \V ay ,
Nev.'port Beach. recently l'orn-
pleted a 12·week par:ichute
packing, n1aintenance a n d
airdrop course at the U.S.
Army Quartermaster School.
f 't. Lee, Va.
!\larine Cpl. .Johnn y P.
Lopez. son of ~lr <111d !\l rs
.John Lopez uf llJ:l~ 18th ~I
\\'e:;trn1nster. was pronlole~J tu
his present rank wh1!r scrvu1g
\1'ith i\·larine B a r r a e I.. s ,
t'allbrook ,
Arn1y Pnvo>.tc Clifford J .
Boothe. :;011 of !\·lr. and !\!rs,
\'eran R. Boothe. 506 Sturgeon
Drive, Costa Mesa . reccn1l.v
completed au eig:ht-"·eek lighL
\'Chicle d1·11'C'r ('Oursc al Ft.
Ord ..
,'\rrny Prl1ate tt;itph /1 . 1111)-
prrl. :;ou nf Colonel and /Ill's.
Ralph J, flipper!. 2952 Pr111b;1
Dril'I', Cos1a fllcsa. rcce11!1y
completed l.'ig:ht week." of
basic !raining <11 the U.S.
Army 'f raining Center, lnfan·
try, Ft. Polk, La.
Army Specialist F'our Jaine:;
A. Rvan. son of fllrs. 1\nn
J-\arcl;uck. i28 \\", 18th :-it ,
Costa i\1esa. 1s !>rr1111~ 111 tl1
l he 101~1 A1rlKJrnr IJ111,•11l l
I airmob1le 1 111 Virtnan1
! Ir LS a rifl ein:.tn \I'll II i \•Ill·
pany D. Isl Ba!l;1l1on of 1ht
di vision's r10t nd lnfant r~
He hold s the ~·01 11Ua1 ill·
fantrvn1an badgf' and the
bron-le star n1cdal.
His father. Stew:il'l A. tl_1;i1 1.
lives at :1(15 ::i-Onura. San
Clen1ente.
Army Pl'1\·atc Stephen ~;.
Smith. son of !\1r . and 1\1rs
\Vallace C. Srnilli. \V 1llo11'S. 1s
serving: \\'i!h 1he lt!d F1<'id
Artillery in r:ennany.
Pvt S1nith i~ ;i su rveyor 111
Hcaclquar1ers B~tler~· of thr·
Artiller:-,-"s 2d b<11l;il1u11 .
U.S Air Force 1\1<1JOI' t'i·ank
.I. Anani::i . sun or illrs.
Salvature i\n;1n1<1. 8:17 64lh
A\•e, S,. St. Petersburg. l<'!a,,
ha s rcceivl':d the Top 1:-:ig ht
A\\'ard at Andersen. AFB,
Gua1n .
!\'lajor Ana1l1~. ;i 11 in-
le!ligen!.'.e :-.talf utl1cer. 1v<.1s
l:1tcd lor IHs 011t ,;l;1ud111)C.
.se.r1 tee \1h1l~· a~;,ignt·d IO
£1gh1h Air For'!'f' /111dt·r~1·11
I-Ir 1s ~rhrd td£'d OI' 1·<·;1~;;1c 11
rnenl to Offu tt AVB l"\i•b hi!'
du!\' I\' 1 I J1 lll':HJq1 1;ir!<'rs.
St r~tegic Ai r (\11nnu111d
1-hs \\'li('. Pa1 r1c·1a. •~ lhl'
da ugh1er ol r.1r;;. ~·lanr L:i11g.
261"2 \\'. 271h :"1 \' _ \\'1ch1l:L
Kan. !\·Ir~ /ln;ln1<1 -s lather.
l'harles Cr;11g. ff'.~lflcs ;it 9850
(;arf1eld. Sp. 1111. ll11111ing!(1n
Bca('ll _
l\a\\' Pell\' c11!1ct·r :-01«'<ir1d
Class · Richa;·d \1. i\'ll'Crudrr .
.son of l\lr. aod !\I r~ I\ II
~lcGrudrr of .1060 Kiili BrookP
L<ine . Costa i\·lc~:i . has 1·c1 l1rn"
rd In hi:-hollll'porl of San
Diegv after :1 !1 ve·tno11t h
deployment to !he \Vr!>ter11
Pacific aboard the deslrOl'~I'
escort USS Gray.
During the 1·rui~ his i;h1r
\·isited Hav.•aii. M 1 d \\' A y
l ~land, .Japan ;:ind I.he Philip·
"'itlf'S.
He i.~ a 1~11.ii i.:radua\r 111
Costa J\1ci;a lligh Sc hoo!
Pr"1v;1te .la1nr.~ H. Kon\('~.
~on of Richard L h.tJn\·c~. 1t!l:I
Oorsel L:ine. Cost;i l\·)C'~a.
recently coinpk·!C'd I' 1 g h I
""eeks of basic tra1111ng al the
U.S. Army Training Center.
inlan1ry, r.-t, Polk-,...l.a•----1
Army Reserve l\laJor Jame!I
Steve nson. ~:!20 Park Newport
Drive. Ne\\-porl Beach. com-
pleted the final pha~e ol lhr
cominand and l!Cneral ~1aff of·
ricer cour~r al the I ~ .o\rcny
comn1aod :ind r;enf'ral ~t:iff
rollegc, f" I . Lea 1en11·ur1h .
f\an ., Aug. 7.
ik b vnployed by Ber'• in
Irvine.
Navy Petty Officer SrCOlld
Class Allen E. Cott, son or Mr.
and Mrs. Allen E. Cot! or 8.fl42
s.pphlre St .• Westminster. is
serving aboard the 1-Ang
Bc:ich, based fast combat sup·
port thlp USS <.:amden "·hk·h
\\•;1~ 11w~rded the Paclfie
~rvil't f'orre Baltle Ef·
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undesirable elements.
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pion! or e~lrywoy plantings.'
U·S'Ji:fl
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It Was Like a World Series; Now Tl1e1~e I·s I
S.\N FRANCISCO !A P~ -"\\'e're still
;,. first place." m;ina,eer Charlie f {IX
s.a 1d. his remindt r p1rrc1n ~ the sllence in
the San Francisco Giant!>' hnu .o.e.
The Giants. 111'1 gamr~ ah cart 1n the Na-
tional Leag11e's Westrrn 0 1v1s1nn the
mornin l( nf SepL 3. are now only ahead oi
Lns Ange les by one g;une ;:if(rr· falling 6-5
to lh!! Dodge~ Tucsrl;:iv nigh!.
"Jl ~·a s like a \\'nrl rf Scrirs game ,"
~aid Dodger m:ina>irr \I ;:iU Al5tnn . whose
chances of n1ak1ng ha~rhall's post-season
c!as~1c for the seventh time suddenly
i;eem excellent.
A crowd or 31,907 Candlesllck Park
flltls endured 90 degref' heat and pinch
hitter Manny ~fota's Utree-run doublt In
!ht ninth inn ing th1U litllVf' lhl" Doclgers
their eighth straight victory and the 13th
1n their last IS games.
Jerry .lnhnson. 12-7, l()Ok the!' loss . .:ind
,Jne M11€l lt'r, \lh11 rel1e1·prj OodQer starter
Al Onw11Jng , 11:nl the win to make hls
rernrd 2-2.
Rut H0)! \\.'i!helm. the '4.8-~·ea r--0ld
knuckle b<iller who p"ched tn catcher
C"h::irl iP Fox n1any years ago in spring
trr11ning with the J\'e"' York Gi:ints. work ·
~ the nirtth for Los Ange.Jes.
With l"A'!l out and a runner on 'econd
base. \\.ll helm struck <1ut 4~year~td
Willie Mays to end the g a me
dramatically.
"I wasn't discouraged," said the
un emotional Alston . referring to the
ntnth. "l'\'e been around long enough Lo
know you can 't give up too !non."
The Dodger!, who swept lheir last eight
~ames with the Giants and "'On tht.
season series 12-6, play SM Diego tonight
in Los Angele s. They play ninf' of their
remaining !4 game~ .11l homf'.
The Giants, fa clft& Cmc1nnatJ ~
tonight, have only flV!. more games
be forf. i Oln& on ::,~ rOd d to end thE
sea~on.
"I'm not conceding anything," Fox
s;ud
Bobby Bond!! of th!. Giants belled hii.
Jtst home run of thf' season. and second
nl lhe night, with twt'I men on ba!le in the-
bottnm of lhf' seventh to give the Giants
!I s-:i lead ,
"Thr homers didn 't do a bit of good,"
Bonds said laler.
fo."either rlirl lhe l'llrong pi!ching of San
Fr~cisca startf'r Ga ylorrl Pt'n·~ 11 ho
allo"'etl JUSl one earned run m se1'f'n in·
n;ngs H' ~!onrt ta set his !:ith I tr•nr::
unu! !hf' Dodlitf'r r;ill y in the ninth nlf
relievers Jerry Johnson and John
Cumhf'rla nrt.
Duke Sims lrcl nff the 1nn1ng 11·11h a
hrnken-bat single to cf!ntPr, pinch h1!1,.r
8111 SudAk1i:. !oof>Prl A ~ingle over ~el"nnrl
base an<! r-.taury \V11ls gnt a bunt. single tri
load the· balll"S.
fox lhen brou_i:ht 1n Cumbe:rlanrl. onoo
of the Giants• starling pitchers, to fa ce
r-.tot.a, batting for Bill Buckner.
\l,.t.i l1nc-d the l!r .l p1!ch over third
r.:i-p :i111! 1ntr11hr l~H f1P ld corner to cleat
'hf' h"t ·r~
\\p 1t1n'"' p1e111h1ng 11rr ha<I at them ,
,111d 1! \\il ~fi'l t>nnu~h ,' Fo~ said, calling
ll lllP 111il;.:hC'f! 111:-\ In h1 \ lv.o \easons a!
i; nifl1nr l1·11~11P 111;111accr.
· \\,-, CJ 1I It\(• 1·1111~ ''nu rl think We
'''"ilrl ~Pt l11r1>p 0111 r.r1<ne!u1w .;. ''
!'111nl\1 rl;;n rJ , still S!'h r1l11IPrl Ln s1art
Ii•,,, 'lhu1·:,day <1gi'111151 ('1nrinna11 , ha 1> the
O!''" !;1n11\• 11•·lorv 1n !11<> !a~110 g<1n1P.!>.
H"' bf!d\ Atlanr.1 fi I Sunrlf!V to brta~: a. ~Pl en-ganie San F ranc1sco !Os!ng streak.
Cl1ecl{i11g
Pacific-8
Giants~ Dodgers Give 'l'l1ei1· All 1 W eatlt er f_,er111ittiu g
Grid Ca1111ls
VCLA
LOS Al\"G ELES -UCLA , preparing lnr
Its rntersectinn;iJ footba ll iz;ime Sat11rd ay
1gains1 Trx;is , planned a 21>-hn11r
1vnrkout tnrtri.v dr ~pi\e "' heat w;iyp in
Southern Cal1fnrnia.
The Bruin.~ cut ,:i;;hnr1 prac.:ti re Tuesday
-tAl 11'1 hDurs -because nf the heat.
Thei r third stnn~ quartf'rback Scott
Hender5on. emul;i!ed Tex;is quarterbark
Eddie Phillip!. chief of the Longhorns'
11.'ishbone·T offense .
v.~c
LOS A~fiF~LES -.John r;ranl . :<!r1rling
defen sivl' Pnrl fnr Snut hern C.1!ilo rnia.
DrfJh;ibl\' "·ill ml<!' thr Trnj.:ins' fnntba ll
,lash S.:iturrlay niJ:ht a11:a ins l Rice in
Hrn1i:.tnn
The Tr0ian~ sr1id Tue.~rlay that <;ran t
~uffPri"d h,.ad 1niurie.~ 1n a "'"ckend
tnnlnrc.rc·lr a1·rirlf'n!
In ii 11?:-hnur wnrk n11t with r<'rl~. U~C
~nneenlr;itecl nn rlrff'n$f' trvini:; In rirepare
rrir th"e favor ite nflenf>e plays of Rice -
:he !weep and trap.
'"'' BERKF.LF:Y -Temperatures in lht.
~l eh 90s i:.hortened UniversLl\ o I
:::alifnmia fnoth:ill pr:irt1res Tue ,:i;;cla.1· as
hr Rear~ prf'parNI for a conte~t "'ilh
l\'f'<t Virj!in1a hrrr Silturrla~·
., lhoun ht \\"f' pra<'tirccl \"!'fl' wr!l fn r
1vrh a hot cl;i _1' ... i:.;iicl cnach Rav \\'ill.~e.1•.
''The p!<1yers pusherl lhemi:.f'IVf'." \'ery
~ilrd and t think \l'e e:nt B lnl cl11ne ·•
\V i\lsey cut 15 In JO minute~ of f
•·nrknuL~.
I• '• Smith, l(odes Duel
For Open Crown
FOH !!:ST HIL LS, NV. IAP 1 -.J.:1 11
KndPs, lhe cl;i1· rnurt ~ha1·p<.hnntrr.
Z('rn!'d ln 0n .1 h11< gun ('If grjl\i:.. Arth ur
A~hr . kill1n1: !hf> hnpr.\ of ::in atl-A1nrrir.1n
li S llprn 111lr ni.1 tr h 1"rl;i1.
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d;irkhnr!-r nf l hi.~ ~)l;O O!,O l'l;-.-.;1r. up.<et
the !h1rd·S<'Cdcrl pl<!l f'I' l!'•i111 1l1rh1nnnrl.
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in thP ra1n-rlrl a~ f'<I f1n.:tlr 1"1l ;l\
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had nf'\"f'T lnsl In Smith h,.f.,rr
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grass." said Sm 11h. lh,. fi.f'lnl 1 I S
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on th" first ('(luple of h1!s so I d1rln ! hill f'
mu ch tr'luhlP "
And . 1! Knd rs' prPdu llono; arr ncht
~m1th shnulrt ha l'e even \es~ difficult~ tCJ-
day.
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f1r~t-r0und rnnrp 1ernr of tri rr;.Fe ded J ohn
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pr;11.,ed b~· th" h1n. a11);11 ,1rd American.
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cn1ng ," i;a1d Srn1th. nf \hr mr1n v.hn could
hr.:it hi111 nut nf the tit le, but nol lh£
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He said runninf,! bar·k., Tin1 To<lrl ll nd
l~11ac Curt\.<;, \l·hn h:ive heen ham pered
1)1· injuries. ~·Pr,. runnin~ muc.h brtter. THE DODGERS' WILLIE CRAWFORD SLIDES INTO THE GIANTS' TITO FUENTES AT SECOND •.• "Sm1!h 1~ 1n l'ery i;nod ~harc r1i.;hl 1, "• '• '•·• '"'·!'~S~B '"'"~· -.. <>i '·' .~•n11fnrtl
BEAR MO UNTAIN . N Y -Thr S1:in·
'nrrl Indians wnrl\e<1 nn ;i sngg\' practi<'t.
'ipJd TuP.scl11 ~·. (:n;irh ,Jnhn Ral ston i:.a1d
lefens ive pl~vPr!'i r ill 1\100T(' anO Grell:
•arnp!'On ar,. douhtful .<;t<1rt er~ for
)<1turdav'!'i li!.::t mr with Ar mv .
1\-fr>nrP. a line hackrr. <nn1inrrl an anklf'
In the sea snn fno1b;ill nnener 11·itli
\fi:o~nurL J)efcni;.1vP l1nrman Sam pson
1uffered a br11iserl i:.houl{!rr
Jl . fl!( hi II f/ t ti Jf
SEATTLE -ThP \\'a"h1ni:t nn Hu~k 1f'S
"°"rkPd nut fnr mnre rh:in p., hnur~ TUf'\·
l:i1· prep::inn,e fnr lh1~ \l'r('kPnrl'~ fnntball
~nrne ~ame ap.ain.~t Purrlur.
Therr wrrr nn ~1e:nif1ranl linru p
·han!'1f'S \\"1th PrlP Tarr.:ires :inrl .lerr.v
111j!all.o; !'ih.:i.nne f1il lhar\.: r!1111ro; The nf.
"en ... 1ve le<1m pr.:trtlrf>rl passlnl! e;<•
('nSl\"P\y
flutch l\rrn;in . !hr l1nrhark£'r 11•hn
1pra1nrrl his anldl" 1n l.:1s1 1~er~end's
:;in1r al!,a inst the t.;niver~11 v nf r ahfnrn1a
it Sant.a B11rbar.:1 1\•;i s nff h 1~ rr11l<:hP~
ruesclav bul there w;i.o; nn \l'Ord on
11·hethei-he v•ould rila .v S11 turd11~1
flr•f!gt•••
Et:GENE. Ore . -The ln11·ers1ty nr
DJ'f'gnn worker! on its pass1 n2 ;i ttack ;i nrl
1et up defenses to use again!'>l titah 1n
rue~day'& practice clr1l1.~.
The l\\'I) tel\ms meet Satunlay n1~ht in
::>rPgGn·s home opener. It will be Utah 's
1P.:1.'>0n debut.
Quarterback Dan Fnul.!1, cnntainM bv
.he :\'ebra~ka rlefen~e l11st "''crkend.
'.hrt"' aga inst ant ic.ipaled Ltah defens1l'e
1l i~nment.:oi .
LtnPhackcr ~1 1ke ~1cCnn nell remained
1idPllned bv 11 knee sprain. He "·as in-
jured in ihe 34-7 !OM t(I I-Op-ranked
,\-ebraska,
Cctn Duroclier Siirvive?
W ilhel111 Deserved Win
SpPrulat1nn ha.~ alrearl~ bf',1t1Jn a" In
hn11· 1nanv bti! lr.:i.izue manae.r r~ arr l'n1n~
l•l fePl !he axe al thP erirl t if nn! ~ooner 1
of !hr curren! haseh;ill ramp;i1,cn
And 11• ean hP f\llf'f'tf'rl 1h,. rnq('r nf
cancl1rlalP~ 1~ nnt par11rularl) hr1r!
Trrt \\1!1\1;imo; 11f lhE' \\'a~h 1ni:1nn
~n.'11nr.~ t•nuld we ll br nnr of thr I'll~ sup
for rrpl:irrmrn1
ThP1'rr ;;.111n g 1n Hnu;.1nn thd H1r1 v
\\'alkrr ha~n 1 a pra,rPr in Te:..a ~ of llr111,;:
CJleNN WHlfl
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Tf'H/TE
JFA.'I H -w
re1a111rd f{lr J!l7'l Bui !hPn e\1erynnt'
:i;een1crl In lh1nk that Eddie Ka!ko·s ex-
pul~1nn at Bnslon "'<IS autnm t1tic.
Yr! he \l'<I" JU"1 a"'arrierl ii nPw ron-
lra {"I
And. the 1\n_cPI~ ... 1r11at1on 1s tolal
speculation ancl cnnfu~1nn -it wouldn 't
surprisr me if Gene Autry became the
ma nager.
Bill Rigney surely mu !'i! be feeling
pressure al i\11nnesola. what "'it h hi5
T11 ins sinking frnm divisional tl!h~ts to
!Jflh plare 1n thf' Ameriran LPague \\'e.~l .
A lthou~h ("tn r1n n.:11 1 al«n pl ungl'rt nut n!
r nn1rn!111n ;i l1 er 111.ik1n2 11 In Lhe \\'nrlrl •
Serif's las! ~rar, lhP Rr<I~ \IJ>r e 111 ri p-
pPrl b.v 111111rir~ In lhe p1IC'h1n~ s1.:iff 12)
ha ir rnn1e bark ~trnngly !\1nre the :i.11·
~!::ir hrr::ik .
Th11· frnm hrrr. Sparky Anderson's /Ob
~'"'!'1~ <;i fr-f'l1l!ll!:h
Thf' r,.;il p1111.lrr ,, thP ca."~ or Ltn
!lurnrhrr f1rl rl rhlP f nl !hP !,h1r.:ti;!n ('11h~.
I ll~ Irani h;i s nn<'P ;ic:;11n f::illen nn 1!!\ far f'
1n th,. latr ~n1n 11 aftr r being ~ ~erinp~
~·nn!rnrlr r fnr \;i11nn;i! Lr.:t~llf' ~-:;isl
hnnnr~
Two 1·rarg ;.iJ;?n \hP I.uh~ k 1.~sPd ;:1.wa1• 11
!l ' ·-~an;" lead 1n lhP la,:i;;1 mnnth a~ 0lhfl
1\·lr !o; 01,erh;iuled thcrn
!n !~70 tht> Cuhs \\'Pre only ~1 1 isame.~
nu! nf fir.~l place as late a.~ A1111 2:i. y,.,
the,v cnuld ne vf'r movp any clnser and
"nunrl up fi1•e ,llames behi nd Pittsburgh.
Ag:i 1n lhi~ year Chic;igo made ,111 run at
P111.~hor.11h anrl had cnml! In within 411 of
rhe Pira te!: hy early Augu.~! EvP.n hy
Aug. 10 thev wtr!. still in lhf' running,
lag.1J1ng by six ,e:amf!l'i.
Hn"·evcr. lhey then wen t 1ntn a l'iptn
anrl have 10.~1 22 or their lasl 33 contests.
They'll he hard·pressf'd to finish in the
first divi51nn.
No Chance f 01· Baseball
Whethe:r !his record of \ale. seasnn folds
v.·111 be. enouish !n cost Durocher hi1
employment remain~ Lo be seen.
* * * Perh11ps Inst in the volumf'1 of act kln
To Be Olympic Spo1·t
LL"XEMBOL'RG f AP) -Baseball 1s
:om1ng up fflr Olympic reco~nilion but
On1{gla~ Robi!., fnnne:r b,111sl'hal1 p!,111yrr
1nd ltfelong l)oo,:i;;!er nf Ameri can ~ports.
111id l'Uf'Sd!ly, '"lt h11sn·1 ,qot a chance "
Rnhie. Ame r1c:in member nr the
ln\rrn.111ional Ol l'mp1c Cnmm i!lre fnr 2n
years. feel!! th~t ··even if this lypiral
American ~port woul d ~ i.ddt:d to the
Olympic prngrAm thr L'n11f'd Sla1es
m\Shl nol win th~ gold medt1l "
"Don't foritet !hat Cuha "·on the
haseball title in the Pan·Amer1<'an
Game:11 in CAii, Colombia, Lhis yf'ar . ·· the
Pet Ired ~!rel f!Xecutive from Dtlrnlt. ~aid .
'rhe. IOC hf!g;in 1 four -day mrP!.ing hf'rt:
T'lJe.~day and !he. requf'~I of rhe lnlern11·
~ B.a..eba..11 federation for Olympic
recogn1t1on "'as on the agenda
'"i\mPnra v.1h1ch gav' baRball to thr.
wor ld \l'ould be at ll d1sadv;intage. in the:
Olympic GamPs bfc:iui:.e: an:-· kid whn h<1!1
1,111lenl turns prnf P'.".~inna l Minner nr biter
-and mo,:i;;tly ~onnrr." Rnt11e said. ··So
our best playe rs woudln '\ be eligible for
thP Olympi,.~."
Bt>,:i;;1des baseball olhe.r l'lports fcdcr1111-
t1on" applying for Olym pic r$!cognilion -
and in !he lon,t run for inclu.~ion in lhe
fllympic prngram -lire b1dm1nlon.
rolle r skating. ski boh, sof1ball and water
ski rn111.
"Thf' Olympic pn1.o:rilm 11; 11 lready
nvPrlnaded as 1t IS, esl)flc1a!ly uo'ith telfm
~porl s and 1f it ~l}f'5 on thal w11y," Robie
!aid. "JI \\'iii fall by its own \\'eight "
rr:rorQ_ed betwe~n the .Pod.&~r.J ltd Giants
lhi1 week In San franei1co wa1 the relief
plt chln11. nf •S.ye11r-nld Hoyl Wiiheim .
The ,Dod1er111 whli <:amr, nn In th e ninth
Inning Tu@lday and held thl' Gi11nt1t
1rorele1t, 11trlkll'lg oul ovP.r·lt1e-hi1I Willle
f\l ay1 "'Ith the tyi ng run .11t 111ecand h111e to
probably •end the OodRers on their way
lo llD P.Vt,nlual World S'rif'~ triumph.
Th' nfflcial ~cnrl!r ct'luld have 1h•et1
Wilhe:lm crtdit for lhl': th' ''ic::tory bul In-
stead ht LtPVP. It lo JM. i\1otller. •·ho tu11t
yll':ldtd a thre,.run homer In the 1even1b
lo ptlt LA behind.
II ••~ u lnjn1tlce kl Wllhe.lm, who
•urely de:Mnoe111 • fu ll 1bare nl th11l up-
enmlna Wnrld Serif's money, despite h1v-
ln1t Jolntd Lbe Dodgers late in the 1ea&at1
IAui:ui.11.
\\'ilhPlm h11 111 tbrtt 11\·es already f1>r
LA 11nd he: chopped down lhe Gt11n ls In
the ninth Tue11day nla;hl Ill pul tbP. fi nal
t1all in San Francisco'• co ff I ti ,
psychologlcally.
, , . AND Tf!EN MAKES GALLANT TRY TO CATCH BOBBY BOND S' HOME RUN .
Newcombe Downs Laver
l<'ou.r Plu_yers Fined for Dod ge r-GionL Hrn1vl
i\DL\\t AUKEE John Ne"·cu mbe
rl!.feated fellow C.Ornna dt.I Mar'i RQd
Laver, 6-3. 11-2 Tuesd11.y nighl in a locally
sponsored pro tennis exhibition
Thf' rluel betwf!en L.:ive r. ~J. and
Newcombe. 27. ;:i 1971 Wimbledon 1111ist.
w11~ the main feiature on 11 bill Lhat drew
•• :>00 lipe<'lfll!lrS.
Chuck Pa~;irell arocl Bob Lut i. 1n a first-
round doubles match . be:it Nikkie Pil1r
and Isma il El Shafei 6-4 . J-6. 7-6. Thi! ex·
hibilion conclude~ tonight.
e f'flltr Pln11er1 f 'h1ed
SAN f"RANCISCO -four pla yers were
fin~ by the Nalional Le11gue TueM!ay
l'lft rr the .!>tre11klng Lo~ Angeles Dodgers
and the: slippinl!: San Fr11nci~cl'I f,ianti.
l.Rngled In a be.11nb~l1 hrawl. Every man
nn bnlh clubs w11s involved -a ~ com·
bAlant nr pacH\P.r
The: Giants 11nnouneerl league pre~1rlent
••
Chub r eeney ordered fines-lrir plt chrr,~
,Juan Marirha! and Jerry .Jnhn&on. The
Dod'!ers reported fines fnr outfielder Bill
Buckner and shortst.op r-.1aury \V1 lls. The:
fine am nunts "'P.rt nnl disc losed.
e 1h1gel.< f'nre ll1111nl•
KA NSAS CIT Y ThP Cal 1l"rn1a
An11.els nrien a twn·gaml': series tnn1 1:ht
a1?111nst K11nsa11 City v.·11h Clyrlr \\rn:ht.
1f.lf1. on !hf' mnund oppo\1n g lhf' R o~;ils'
~l ikf' Hrdlanrt. 14·7.
Thf' Ainrricfln L£'aguc r/uh. m1rrcl 111
r11urth plai:P In thr \Vpstrrn 0111~1nn
travel~ to Cl'uc,1111tn Fnrl;iv lr1r A lhree.-
'1'..amr serJP\ brlflrP r,.turnini;: to An<1h111m
Tue ~tlay nlgh1 J1~111n!"t !he H'l1 al~
e C/1nrg.,r• l'l11<'d ,<;7 ,111111
SAN DIE GO The S.:tn D1P ~fl
Charger.~ "'ere f1nr.cl 11n f':;lin1atrrl S7 000
fnr t1i:hhnt: \1·rth the ~l tnnf'ml.:1 V1krn~I
n11 lhP l!rlrl Au~ 1·1 and ~lln ne .;.01 1
µL1 1 1·1 ~ prP<.t1n1ahl~· ~ llke amnu.nt, the.
~IHI OIPl!n r n11"1n "fl~<..
Th~ h;1t!Je IJ.,I:;in whr11 .\l1nn"\i"llr1'J
(";irl 1·'.111 r :i!l-.ir k1>r! <ian D 1" g o
t1uart1 r:i~ k .1 ... hn ll;id l ;:ift rr the wh1 ~tle
had bin" n, nb ... f"r\'~I"\ ,.n 1 .
The l n1r111 \a1d lhr \ 1ku1>.? J1r1eman and
r(larh ~Id c;11ln1an "' lhe Ch.1r;:er\ \.\PTt'
reJK'll'\rd h f!nrrl $·,r1 P-+lrh. f.1llmRTI tor
h1' C'n1nn1rnr ~ ;ib,,11t Ellc r's aellnn ~n th•
fn lh{I r'<h1h11,11n l!t1n1c
R•1tti hcn1h»~ ""IP rlfared l\\1ct lQr
11 .Id. f1.•t flflilin~ melct:!~
e Gre f'11b er11 ll'lns
KIA\l~~ll\ L.111\f N Y H11n.k
l'":rP,,nhr-rc: thl' )°!rf'1P r Det rn1t T11f'.r .,
.;.l11ei:Pt :inrl 1!~1 1 ri f F'11n1P m"mtM!r. cap-
lurrd thP hr \! Spnrt ~ C"\0 brltv tl!nOl l
tnurnamenl I ir the Oe"~r~ Cli p Tuesday.
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RU STLER DAN SHAW
Pla ye r Says
GWC Ha s Edge
111 Piscipli11e
By HO\\'ARD !.. HANDY
01 l~t Diii• l'lle! 11111
Dan Shau' kn11\•1s full we ll of the intense
n valry that eJ1:1sts btlween Ora nge Co11sl
Co!ll!!ge and his O"'" Gold en Wl'!st College
fru~tl l!!rs -especially on the football
field.
He v.·11 s a membtr of the Gnldt n \~'est
team that defe<tted thr. OCC Pirates 13-0
I ~·ear ago.
But that's a ll 10 the past and Shaw ha s
b1r. own th~ry on pick.log a \\'Inner this
time around
"I think they na ve a Int of big name
J>f:Ople on their ro5ter. Bu! J think "'e
bave the disclplint!.. It "'tl! depent' on
which team wants to v.·ln the mnsl on
Saturday night "
Sh1w plays cornt rback on dr:fense for
Ule Rustlers.
Fred Hoover. Golden \!.,'est'& dt!'fens1vt
~cnndary coach. 6,IJ)'S of Shaw .
"He's a real &ood one 1n a man·1o-man
Situation. He is our qu1cl.:es1 mi n 1n Lhe
second ary and hai; more finesse And
doil"t let hi s size fool you. He"s big f'nnugh
Co handl e himself ll&&insl any rect.i~·er in
covering the pa.ss ··
Shi.v.· 1s 11 graduatt nf Fountain \"all ,y
High "'here he played as a dPfens11·e back
end \\'as also a slarte.r 1n !ht offt.ns11·e.
bockfield for coach Bruce. P1ckfnrrl
Hov.• dOI'!". a rnrnerback 11:0 about the
b11;1nr-ss of pl ayi ng his pns111on prorerly?
\\hat responsibillty dnes he ha1·e v.·hl!n
the play dPvelops on his side nl the fu~ld?
rn an!iw er!ng the first quest ion, Shaw
58}'5 "
, •'The b1 1: difference bf't1.1•een high
r;chool and ju nior college footbal l as a
5econdary player is tha l you will rotate
lnt.o 11 r.one fr om a ma n-to-man coverage.
"'In high school you go to a deep rone
O-om man-to-man co11erage "
And what about the play th11l come.s
tnward the i;ide he i!i col"ering v.·ith the
qll)rt rrback. rolling out on an option pas.s,
Clln or l•terat sltual1on wi th a trailing
ba("k~ · ~y.•e ke v on one pa rticular player." he i!afs by "ay nf explanation bul v.•ilhoul
c iting .awa y any trade secrets.
"Onr.e lhl' p\.;y i;:et.s tn the hn,. nl
~\imrn::ige and the pa.s~ thrral is
(lij"Tlinated. we. mo1'e in lo help "·1th the
ta~kle. -<1The end has the respons1h1lrtv nr going for the qu11 rt l"rhack and 11'1' ·h11re the
pitCh man !!railer \. ..
•· Pass dl'Jensl! dol!sn'I bnlher lhe ~9 ~~ensive back. He figu res h, can handle:
bimsr\f in a one-0n-nnf! s11uat rnn and he ltM• tn lac.kle. /\ccorOing \Jl his coache s,
lie Iii sure-handed and dnPs an oul§lln·
Cling job in lh1s department.
Jn high school Shaw played ba~kethall
a nO ritn on the track team but fee!5 ~g
l!Jo;:sn·t have lhe l1mt for thPSI! gpor lt. in
college. pre!erring to c:onc:entrate on foot-
ball. • During the summer monlh& he. works
fnr the: f ountain V&lley r~C:rt'.atinn
depmrtment in addition tn .apend1ng lime
iworking In 11 aroce.ry •lore.
. If he haa atny hobb1 e11 other th11n 1port5,
he. doesn't menlinn them and h1rdly has
fhe time lo pursue 1htm.
"Right now. though. he. L\ p11r~u1ng a n
~ucJJtion f S a hl~tnry m:J inr and hnPf" to teach and do a lltlle. rn11<·h1ng upon
rtimpletion !'.If hi11 c(lll t~~ r-;:ir,.P r
He woollt like lo a1Lt nrl "'a~.tnng loo
St.ale Unlvrr!ity hut h:t5 11n npt'n mind al
tM pre!ent Umt 11 nd hnpP.\ fnr a fnotb•ll
&ehol.ar1hlp •t conc;.Ju.)Jo')n of the current
N.UOn.
Ex-pro's Sons Start for Orange Coast
By CRAIG SHF:f"f
0 1 llM 1:11111 1'11•1 11111
It ~ ~ultt probable 1nat ~htrh and Dive
_'-lorr1,on leamed wha l • ~oot~aU was
Jon2 twJor e thev could wall-.
You see bolh Orange C1111 ~l College
s!ars rome from a rich football
1);11•kground.
Fred "Curli~y" \1orrii;on. the father of
lht ll•·o Pirat,. defen~11·e 11res. 1.1as a top-
nn!r.h lul!b11rk-l1nPharke r fnr Ohio State
in the ]ale '40s an d e11rly '!)O~ and later
pl 1vtci prn ball ""1th Llif' Chic.Ago Be.ars
and Clev?land Bro11 ns
So it "'Ill cnme as no surprise Lo find
Suit May Be
Next Step
In Hassle
By ROGER CAR L.l:\ON'
O! l~o 01111 l'llet 11011
,l,a,!:un11 Bl!ac-h fr1ntball coaches Hal
Afins. Nonu B0rucki and .J11 r.k L.vt h_g:op
were. in conference tnday v.•ith attorney{
in rf'la tinn to thf'lt pt>ndini;: l1hrl and
slander civil sui! v.•ith Laguna BeaC'h resl·
df'n t Bruct Hoppin~
Results or trxl11~'s me.etin~ arcn t e:ii-
pected to be made public unlil al a laler
date accordin~ to Borucki.
Hnpping bla5l ed La_g:un;:i cnarhl!s h-.·n
weeks aJ!n :i l !he L;i11 una Beach Unified
Schf)(ll Oistrrcl's Rnard nl Trustre~
meeting 1.1·h1rh mtl In name Akin<.
at hletic direct.or at L:iguna Beach Hig h
School
Amonjl other lh1n11.s Hoppin~ cha n1:i>rl
th;:it Ak ini; as.c;aultrt1 th ret L<"lguna
studf'n1.<;, that L.111h11.n,. as~;iul terl nne .c.!u-
dent and implil'd Rorurki WR!i a r1etr1 -
ment tn the slaff hf'>aus r h11 'I\ ~m1Jlierl.
121 v.·as fired a ... rHv recreRtion rlir ectnr
and l:'\1 repre.sented a bl'er h;;r on a
softball team
The alleged incidents involving Akins
And L.11lhgoe nccurrerl fou r years agn.
Bnth ha ve categorirally denied the ac-
rusations.
Bnruck1 SA.\'!. ht riuit. smoking thref!
y ears agn , wa5 not rirrrl by thl' recrra-
1inn df'par1menl an d admits playlng f)n a
~oflball learn spnn5ored by a Laguna
Be;ich bar
HoppinR "'AS cont;:icl.f'd h\' lhP l1A JI.\'
PILOT Tu1".~d11 v, hut th,. La l{una Rearh
re.siden1 . rha1r"man anrl founder of thL
l\a!ni; l\;igathns fnundat1nn I 11n or11.anize-
t1on promolin,1: aquat1r-sport31, refU!".f'd
furthPr commenl.
"I'll fl!l the ~!.;ite.mt nl 1it11nd 11 ~
rre.sented unlil I hP.11r tlf'WS concerning
lh1s matte.r. I'd rather dl'li>r any com-
mf'nt at thi~ t1mP ." .~il.\!i Hnpplnl!.
Hoppin~ a!~n tf'l11!,rd to comnient no
his rela!kinshlp v.·ith the Kaln~ Kag11thos
f nunrla t1nn
"As far ;:i~ J"m 1nncernt'd ! l1111·r nn
cn1nment wh1tsoe\"rr no an y new!i cnn-
!i!denn~ !hr sta!ffllf'nt (which wa s
presented lo the Roarrl nf Tni.<;tt.e~1."
He a!Ml refused rn1nmrnl on 11·hy such
all e1?.111 1on a!l.ainst. thP Li.guna cnaches
had been hPld back for four :ye11rs or ii he
fe.lt football r:oachr~ were a poor se\er-
li on for athletic cl1rer.t.o r lob s at high
srhonls. CIF l'nuthem Srrr1nn cnmm1ssinner
Kt n Fag.an( \~;is 'lll"riPrl on Hnpping!i'
relal.Jons with thr flF SS.
··~Ir Hnpp1n,1t ha~ nn cnnne.rl1nn \lLth
the Clf. Howpvrr. hP has a~~tsl td us \0
lhl" aquat1c 1i pr(l,:ram flnanr1itll~·. In
rludtn~ ~""'Im mrrt prn~ram!i and
awards." says faiz::i n(
Dr \\'1!1i;:im Cl!n111 La.tuna Flrarh
School r>1~!rH·I !illpr-nntrnrtf'nl , tn1cl 1hr
DA!LY PILOT .'\~, rf\nt,.mpl atP nn ar-
t1on nn 1hP ma1trr t\( Far ;i ~ 11·e'rr ron-
cemffl evrr~·1 h1nj! >.1i1~ .1ppropr1;i1 ,1y
handled AL rhe tirn~ nf th e 1nt:1drnts "
Or Ullnm ;iddrrl 1h::it ~Ir. 1-!nppln,£ 1s
nnr v.·P.lrome on thP Lagu na c11mpu ~ .l nd
harl nnre bt"f'n tJtrlrd frC'm tlif' !irhool"s
pre1n1,\t S
Hoppini;;·~ !'land nn ft111!h11 ll has long
bee n kn0wn hy 11rca rr.\IOr-nts
In :i letl!'r lo thP r-ditnr l!oppin;i; .-har.t ·
erl. "fo<irhall 1 ~n I a !ipnrf anrl rhe
i:choo1'11 and cnachc.( deifying 11 ;ven"t
phl"siral f'durilt(lr~
'"The y"r11 klller!i anrl ~-npplrr~ sanr-
honini; suicide anrl 1nc1!1ni;: 11~.~ault of
pathetic ~·el trai;:ic !hou~ands o f
youngs!rrs m11unf'rl fnr .:i. h/e.11me -
C(lns1gnf't1 In f'Xp4>nc1;i!:ulllv nn brh;i \f '11 11n
epidt'mir nf dto.~lrur-111'1' hrh;11 ihr rrllrr-
fing !'iorie1 .:1 I n1nri>i; 11h1rll rnndnn"' .:111-
grei;i;1on. '"tn!rnrr 1111d 11a~tr nf l11 r~ a~~
rhara!'ler nf Al\-r\mrrU'an 1n;:inhm1rl 11nd
pr rpelu~t1np: thf' blnnrl !us• t"lf \rro's
Rnmf' and !he t"iu!rhcry 11nrl ~1 .:11111hler 11!
!hr Circus ~1Ax.11num ~or! 1hr Cnh~r1 1n1 ··
Hoppin1i"s .~l11[r111rn! tn lhl' Hn;ird nf
Tru~tre!> inrludrr1 lhE" lnlln'\lnl1. 1trrn
"1nsperl !ht hi~h $rhool 11thlr!1r f1elrl~
duri n_g: fnothall trainin.11 thrrk lhr>
rhy.1;lc11I ch11r11rteri.~t1r~ nf rn.:irh Ak1ni.
anc1 hlS sub0rc11nntc coAchln~ .:i!i!il~t ~nt'
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im11gr-woulc1 be rnO\'l'}'t'rl In 11 ~(llln~
ath!e1e anr1 111 ,.i~itnr~ nhstr1·1nG h!na!Prt.
l)l"ll·i lll. NJach1ng prrtendPr!> l nu d ·
mn11th1na young!".ter!i intn hrlie1·\J\I! rh~l
"punrhing. h11Hn1 a.nd butting heac1~" \~
ma!icul init y~ ·
Buc-GWC Tilt
Tickets on Sa le
T1 ckt l$ fn r S1rurch1y nii:ht"~ (tnlriton
\~'c!l·Or~nE' O'lll!>I fl'IOlb.1111 s•mP .IN'
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lf'll' chilrlr~n und Pr 12 anrl stude.nt11 frnm
hi1h ~rhMI~ anrl rit hr r coll11 ~t'-
The llrket~ will lw m ~le Crom 8-4 30
1tnd 6:30..9.
both m the. st.a.rting lmeup for coach Dick
Tucker's Pir ates Saturd&y night •t•ln •l
TJ\'al Golden \\'es! -Mitch as the
starting m.iddlt guard and Dave •t a
lmebacker spnt.
Both earned prt:p laure.ls at San Marino
\t l~h and "'he.n !he. family movtd to
1'\e 10pnrl Bf'ac h la~I Y'3r. fl1ilch e.nro\ltd
at Oranl!t Cna.st O.av P. 11 year younger
rhan /ll1tch. completed hi~ high achool
~dur<iUnn 11 1 San f.larinfl
Bo!h started playing foot ball at an ear-
ly •~t in .~ew York
From t\ew York the fam ily moved to
C.111.fom..L.1 tor I i., yu ra and lhtn 1pent
1wo yun. rn Canida wher e their f&ther
bro1dcut~ NP'L aame11 for the C&n•-
dian Broadca.shn& Company.
Then it ""'a5 bl.ck tll Calilomla and San
t.t •rino wbl!rt they stayed until tht move
to Newport .
Dave. a1 6-l and 200 pounds. earntd
inore honora tn high •chool lhln Mitch -
but only btcAu.se tht latte.r 1uJfe:rtd torn
ligame.nt~ in a knee and had to 1it out
almost all of his se.n.ior year.
Dave. .a linebacker-fullback in hit h
school. not only was 1w1rdtd m01t
''&luablt pl1ytr ftonors m both hls Junior
and 1tni0r ltl&Onl. but &Jui ilrTltrtd All-
Rio Hendo Ltaaut. All-Stn C.1brle.I Vall ry
and AJl-CIF AA t1urel1 in 1970.
Whi t abou t future 101!1'!
··1 jual w&nt to play .1 lot and h1vt 11
1ood 11e11on And mtybe ge t • seitol ·
arsh ip," s&ys ,.,tlteh. " 5-1. 21S pound-
er 1.1·ho p!11ns lo m&]Or 1n physical
l.her1py. '"Thf'. mo at important thing Is
aettin& i.n educ:ation rl&ht now ."
Oavt "1 prim•ry go.11 i& kl start for OCC
this at1son. "If I do 11;t1rl I'd like to make
the all-conference tum."
And bow about d•d -dt'>t:s he ae! In·
volvtd"
''Oh yeah," 6ayi; Mitch. "Hr wen t to
all of Da\•e"s games on Friday nighla l111l
year and came to mlne on Saturd.1y
nights . And he usuall y C1lmes tn at least
one pr11ctice a wl!tk."
Curley i8 a preuy busy guy h1 mse.lf-a1
l'lirt'ct.or or sale!. ror Cinema Ge neral in
H0llywond and Pxec·ul1vr v1cP. prtsident
nf Trans·American Vidrn -but he still
finds time ln give his i;ons a fe1o1· polnters.
"He u8uall y tells us 1.1•h;:il ""'e do right
and "'hat we do wrnn.1:." savi'i Dave with
a noddmg echo frcm his brother.
1970 Mishap Shaken Off Vike Defen se
Strong Point,
Sa)'S Wheeler By Persistent Young Surf er
By RON £\/ANS
O! lllt Diiiy l'!le! Sit!!
Surfers 1n the Orange Coast area for
this wee.kend 'a \Jth rl!newal of the t.;.S.
Surrh<lard championshlpa .at Huntinjton
Beach. are ke.P.pin,ll one eye pee.Jed in the
direction of Mex icn.
It i ~n·t conc-ern over a strong con-
t1ngen! from South or lhe Bord er
1hrr;.tening 10 takr charge of the cnm·
petition.
Rather. 11 is d storm that is pregently
churning w;it.ers off the f...1exican coA~l
!hat parllc1 panlll in the Huntin(too Be1dl
.1ffair hope v.•ill bring bigger waves Lo this
area un the v.•cekend. .
John Van Ornum, a stur1ent at Orange
Coast Cnlle.1ie and resident of Nl!wporl
Beach, ii"i one of those keeping A wei.ther
eye pePled toward the south.
Surfing since he wai"i in lhf' sixth grade,
. John v.-jll be competin_g: Jn the men ·ii
rtivlsinn for I.he firsl tim e this sea50n
after lln1 shin g second in the. junior com·
petition a year ago
lie remembers last yr.ar·a compttltion
\"IVidly.
'"I was 1n the finals when I hit I.he pier
head-on and scraped my leg prl!tty h1dly.
1 also wound up with a barnacle stuck in
1ny back.·· .John recalls.
"The accident occurred during one of
ihe rinal heat~ but I wa5 able to get b11ck
on the board and grt to shore
'"lt shook me up for awhil!! 11nd my teg
bl ed fo r a short time bul lli"i ano n as ii
stopped , I was hack out in the water "
His second pl ace finish atlt!l.s to !hi!.
U1tlver§ity QB
Making Fast
Adjustment
Uni verslly Jootball mach .Jf:rry Red -
man has had lo make some adjuglmenl5
-nnt only in personnel but ln hi.s ~tire
offensive structure -since being 1n-
fonned last fl.11 y that his No. I
quarterback would not re.turn for his
senior year.
' We had tn dn some fast shuffHna whrn
Tomm~· (\Valker l tnld u~ he v.·.a s movinR
to Northern C.ahforni11. hut Ed Call has
marl e o11 fine adjlls!men1 and is much 1m-
prnvl'd nl"rr last i"iprin,1:, .. sa~~ Redman
Call. a :i-ir1. 1 7fl-pounrle~. 1.1·11s the Trn-
\an~· :'\o 1 fullbark last sprinii. whl!n ti,Jd
h11 "'nulrl he .c1.1•i!ched tn quarte.rback fnr
hl' ~l'n1or !ieRSCIO.
· 1-!J~ pass1n11. and his ball handlmg are
mu1 h 1mprnvPd," !i lly~ RPdm.an . '"but of
rout(f' he larks experience 11·ork ing in a
1<.:1mf' ~1!lJRl1on The srrunm11"e at ('Asta
~!r$;i ~~turrlay !!I a.m.) should li:I\''-us An
1n rl1r::it1nn of how v.·ell he·11 do thi.s
sra5on
\\11th nnl.~· 3.1 playtrs no the var11ty
ro,ttr. l·n11"er:i:.11y hA,. dt pth prnbJems.
Thus mns1 nf the !tarte.ra 11rl! tic ktted
for f1\o--1.1·;iy duty.
The harkflrld is !".el .... ·1t h le.Hennen
tn"1nn1111! lhe thr~ rem alnin_g: :\poL,,
P,nh Gill. a 5-8. 1"5-pnundl'r is re11:arded
a,. the. :'\(l I t.:ni runnin_g: back. He'\! be:
1-1."lllnnrrl ar a tailhark spot. A1 full hack
\\'1!1 ht 0<11"e Ong v.·ilh Genr1Zt Hamty ex·
Pf'1""1ed to bt lh11 leadin11. h;:illh11rk
Hrrlman fl\RO!i tn llllemAtl! hi!> v.·1de
fPc 111vrr~ v.·1th let111Jme.n Bil l Riddle 11nd
R'lb Patu.rsnn carr~·ing !hr play~ from
thr hench
1.rllrr ll"tnni>r Rnh l\npf ;ind .J eff
r.rrcn , a tran~fer frnm :-.tary!Anrl. 11l~n
1.1 ill ~f'c ;i grf'at deal nf olClinn at aplil
rnrl .
l"p lrnnt. thP top twn Un1 ve.r~1ty
l1nrmPO P.r~ tit rkle ()-Im 01"R.adn 4 ~-3.
z.10, and 11~ht end \\'11111' .Jarman 4 ~-2.
Ii.; I
"Dtfladp t!". ;i fine football plAver ;incl li"i
rlo111i.; 110 nu1.~rand1n 1: )flh Anri 1.1·e'rr aJ~n
par11i.:ularly p_rgud cif Ja.rm1'n 1" say~ {l.ed ·
n1;in_
Th11 Tro1an co11r h is ~till undP.cir1ed
;ihnut v.·ho v.·1ll jj•t tht nlht r starting;
l•rklP spot bul Saturday's ~rrimmage
~hn1i lrl JZI''" him a Ronrl 1ndlr11!lnn.
Orin Tag ue. 15-3. 165 •. 11 s!.arter last
~~;i\nn. v.'!ll rPt urn In his fa m1!i.1 r ~uArd
pn~l\tnn v.•lth 1hree nthflr' -G.ary de.An·
nun~. t.>-9. l~f. Ted e re.go tft-11. 1so1
.ind ~rark O\!ien 1~-10. l~t -\'Yin& for
th,. nlh tor .(pot
Al rl'ntrr. lellennan J im Davis (6-0,
Jill• ft>lurn '
"Ri.cht onw we're one. dt'ep," .sas& fttd ·
m~n · Our 011: prnhl~m i:\ l1r k nf d11pth .
hut 11 11fl_ "''old in)u.r\e.~ and find &f'Jme
kr"i\ !I Ill !"la.1· !hr pnlllillnn~ whrrP IWP ·re
\\f'Ak 1nf!~n~i\·, t11 rk\P1, then we sh'1uld
ha\ r 11 rrru,· t:onrl ball t'luh ··our ~1r,ngth n atit now 1~ in the 1p1r1l
that we h.oi \f' The k id~ have bt,n rea ll y
u·nrlunc h;ird \\'e ~hnu1c1 be 1r1:atly im-
pro1ed from !he tea.m we had last ye.Ar."
JOHN VAN ORNUM
persistence of the \~year.old lltudent.
And this is nne. nf the bit thlngs about
1urfing that he feels ia import1n t over
the lnnJ! haul.
"When I fir1t 11tartA!d lo surf, it waa 1
litrle hard and when I wnuld ge.l hit v.•ilh
the boaro. I had secnnd thoughta.
"A lol. of people. qui! when !his hap-
pen~:· he says. '"But I ktpt on And I
haven"! esc.aptd the injury j1n:ii . as you
c•n .see "
Van Ornum h1.s had tllret blood clots in
his le.gs as • result of be.in& hit by the
board and he w1a "'ilh a friend who h•d
multi pl e stitches tAken in his he.ad after .1
similar acciden1
"Ynu don't think 11boul these. things,"
he a dd~.
"The b1g t.hr1ll 1 get out or 11urllng 1s
the speed you i'-1. from 1 w:rvt It is like
riding on a go cart v.•hen you are on a
bo.lrd bein& pushed ahead by a wave_"
How do they judJe competitors 1!1 com·
petition 1uch 11 the Huntington Beach af.
l•ir?
"The ma in th ing in co nteats i1 the auc-
cess of maneuvers you can do . Thin1s
like nose riding •nd top and bottom
turns."
Nose riding is s~ndin& on tht front of •
board wh ile riding thr wi ve .
A top turn is coming off the crest of a
wave -the Hp.
A bottom turn takes place at the bol·
tom of & wave or breaker when tht
1urler 1ttempl.!I Lo maneuver hi.s board
near the end of a ride.
"The harder a turn. the more points;
you gl!t in the 1coring," Van Ornum 1111ys.
·•A J6(1.degree turn is really hard. l'vl!
tried to acco mplish it but it is still ha rd
to do .
"The \RO-degree turns are easil!r. The!ie
turns are accompli!hed when th e aurfer
aetJ nut in the fl.al (!II the wtve or
bre•ker is about run out \" according to
J ohn.
The youn& m.1n who once pl1yed wa ler
polo and aw.Am for P.11011: Verde.a High
School be.lore movin& to the. Newport
area, get! in his tra inin& ~t 7 in the
morning .
"lf the aurr is good enough at night
when I gel out of ischool. I'll go in then
for awhile." he .1dmils .
Joh n co mpleted hi5 junior and senior
undergraduate dAys Il l Ntwport Harbor
High but he. didn'l report to !hi! Sa ilnr
11qu11tic11: coach. Bill Barnett. He de1'oled
his lime to 1urf1ng and hit.s been an avid
participant evtr since.
His bigjesl waves for ndin11 were on
tht nnrt.h ahore of the. i1l1nd of Oahu in
H.awaii.
"I w.11 over there on v1cal1on and ustd
a borrowed surf bo•rd," he recalls. "Bu t
that waa several years .ago and maybe
the. wtvt l! will bt just as big at Hun-
ttn(lon thi.c; weekend . At least. I hnpe_
they art ."" ht "-'YI as he: drirt11 off to the
bfach for another practice se.ssion
Rustler Poloists Tough
Golrlen V.'t st Collegt: "-'Ater prito roach
Tnm Hermstad figure~ hia RugUeri h.t \''-
a i nod shot at a third s1rai1ht Southern
('ahfnmia Conrerrnre championship 1n
1971
W1th four lrip lt'llf'rmPn bar\.; and .3
h0!".1 nf Wented rr e.shmen coming in.
H!'rmst-'d ha~ a ri ght tn be. nptimislic
'"\l.'e ha1·e threP C)r four ~nlid kiri! tn
huild arnund anrl if v.•e ,tel. thf' lre.shmen
to dn the 1(lb, we'll ha1·,. ,11 snlid team.
Lr-ttermPn Rns.c; t-.lclnl}'T t . Paul Ro~ ... i.
I !r111"1r .Jnhn,,rin ;ind .lnhn 811!ti~ form fhr
nucleus fnr H~rm sJ ad's rlub wirh Ed
\\'hit.r ra!ed as the tnp incnming
frr ~hman
\lt'hll e 1~ 11 i Oal1e from Nl'wport Ha rbor,
Fnur mt :i1hers of /lf 1r1na H igh'~ tl!a.m
rif l.:i~1 ~e:a5nn are. among the group nf
frt shmen. They include Kevin Williams.
Al Hnnp!!. Chip D,11 vies And Grt~ Boot h
OlhPr freshmen are f'.l~rk Ktnv.'orthy
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Footb11 ll ga m e.~ ~r,. ~ener1 ll \' de.clded
by lht' dPfen~e and tlola rina High·! ,1:rid
~l'luarl appe.;i rs sound in I.h at rlepartmr.nt
a~ coach Lf'on \\'hl"eler Rnd his prospects
undergo the l'!f'Ct"lnd .,.,.eek of cont.Act
drill!>.
The Vikes ['l(lsse~s an e. ll t e 11 en t
linebackin.1: 11nd l.ecnnr1ary phase Md
\\'heeler"s quir k tn point nut th11l hl~
drf P.naP 1~ prellv "'till !iPI
'°Th is is 1J more ag~re5sive group ot
kids going for the ball and we have. be.tler
depth than I.Ast .vear 10 nur defense." a1 ys
Y.1heeler _
The hear! of ~la r10.:1 ·s rlerrnders U; the.
linebarker are;:i 1.1he re All-Sun5el Le:agu~
middl e guard Bryan Kf'ms f&fl 1. 17S sr.)
and Dave Rilling jS-11. !7 .(r I 11.·UJ be.
stationl!d .
Pushing this dun arr Bovr1 Hn\h man (~
9. 170 sr 1 and Biii \~'.:i.1~on 1 5-7. 170 er ).
Gene Ta_y lnr (5-8. J 7(1 !>r 1 and Scotf
\Vilderman l~-7. l:lfl rr l are set to start
at strong corner bac k anrl h;;lfback in the
secondary .
Bil! Stu11rl 16-0. J7J .<•r.J is bein~ pushed
b~· ~ike Laty (fi-n. !75 11>r.I at lhl! safety
(X)Stt1on 1.1'hili> lhe nthrr comer v.'ill ba
manned by ~le"r Renfro"' 1i-R. 160 Jr . I
and-or Don Faulhabrr Hi-0 17!) i;r 1.
A weak link in fhf' V1k1ng 11rmror I~
prl!'Sl'Ot in !he dt'frn~ll'I' rnrv.•Ard "'Bil -
mainly because nl tack nf rleplh.
HnwP.ver. that prnhlrm is a basic In·
J!rtd1en1 thrQugh lhf' en!1re i\1arina
squad.
Nick Vornnn r;,.1 0. 2fltl Jt I has nne
rlPfr-n si1·r-r-nd .10D ~rcured hut thrr11 is 11
brisk battle befWl'.Pn Onn Snet i ~-10. 70
jr.1 anc1 C11!Jpn tl.lr .\.lurtry !:'i-10. 170 jr J
)i!.nin,ll nn rnr thr nthtr !iide of the. five--
man frnn!
ThP larklr!i are pre.~en1!y bcln R man ·
ned bv Rnn H:irns ;inrl .Jnhn ~IPun1Pr. a
pa ir of fi-1, 100-pnu nd ~f'lll(lr~ /'u 5h1ng
!hat rluo :irr Oli1'er Gran! !~-~. 215 sr l
and Crai~ Hnu!ier 1:'.-I O. \!lO ~r 1.
\Vi!h Kr rn!i rnnvr(I !n ltnrba ck,.r frnm
la ~t :-'ell r'!i ram1ll:ir mirldlP 11:11.:i rd pn!iot,
\Vhe.tlrr h;:i~ been t..1k1n~ a griod IMk at a
pll ir nf juniori"i .
Don srrPem<in !.~·II. 1701 ;ind Craig
Pickett 1:,-7. 16/l il ha1·p been v.·orking ln
that arra
\&.'heeler's coa ching •taff h.:i!i a new l(ll'lk
1\·11h lnrnH'r Arlr!i1fl r-narh r.tPnn KPze.r,
Jim ~lurph\' .. Int Cnrler and D.:in Dougl as
arlrll'd tn !hr s1a ff
1'f'7.('r has lhP hnrbatkrr~ 1.1h1le
~1u rphy i.• hrlpln:.'. 11•11h thr nffenr;11·e_ line,
Roth .,.,·nrked unr!rr \\"hPelr-r al fl!Om·
in,11~id11 Hi_g:h for a rn11plr 1 r;ir~
Crtdrr. ;i fnrmf'r C'11nradn State
quartrrbark. h~~ thr ~r1·nndar\" and
fnrmer r.t;innr-Oonjlla\ 1.< 1.1nrkin_g: ~'ith
rh11 frr•hmrn
Thi' b.:ilanr~ ,,f !hf •! ;i[f 1nrludi>11 [)~vi
Okura 1nflen<.l\P llnr •. ~1 1kf' llen1~an
1 rleftn ~ll"P rnnrrl1n;:il11 t .:inrl end!i and
t;ick l,.~1. Jnr O:irr 1rPr•11·'r!1. Sam Vena
1!in phnmnres 1 and Vrank I n f u 1 ! no
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1966 HARIOR ILVD., COSTA MESA
Mo.d•rn & Compl•t• S•rvie• & l'•rt• Oi[Dt.
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Evans Pulls Switch, Odds Tab Scrimmage Vlkes
Pirates Triton Gridders
Southlll1ul Trout Plant
The fot lowln~ Sou I ht r n
Cattfornla trnut water~. H~tl'd
hy county, are scheduled Cur
restOl·king this v.'ee.k Y.'lfh
catching·size rainhov.·s from
Department of Fish and Game
hatcher ies:
LOS A:'\l.ELES -Big RoCk
Crerk
Will Stay at ICCC Over GWC Face Stern Test
,',,<\'.'i BERNARDINO -Big
Rear l.ake. Green YeJley
Lake, Gregory Lake, Jenks
Lak e. Lytle Creek Middle and
:\orth forks, Santa Ana River.
Ralph E\ ans has t'ha ni:cd
hJ!I rn1nd and will rr1TI111n at
Jr1·111e. Coast Counlr~ Cluh a ~
1he heat;I PCA pror"~s1unnl n<··
cording tn ·wnrd fn,m b<1;11d
chairnian Foi·csi Srn11h 1l11s
·wrck
"E'.1'eryl!11t1 g 1:-. sq 11 u re <l
awilv and we ;.1·f· :.ti ll the br -.l
of t'nends." Ev.ins 10\d 1hr
DAILY PIJ.O'J' 1od:i.\ :i~ h1•
preparrd ri>r !he !;llJ Sl'l!Sl•tl
First ;uld :-.l'{'OIUI round
n1a1chcs 1n tht• 1nc11's t'luh
ch;1 rnp1on~h1p ha i r Ileen f't•1n·
plctcd \.\11h l·111r'I Sn111n
mcrllllR Hal t iod!>h;:ill In one
!"emi and Rill l)<ln1l\an facing
Dr. ~·l ichael O'llncn in till'
other
Scm1f1nal ;1ct1111l 11•11! t:ikc
place S;1hlr rhiy 111th a ~6 hnlr
final nn Sunda1
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l hl' fnllnv:111~ {"(•c d \\'hc/1l
defraled Bnh f\.'1 11\s. 3 aud 2·
S1nith d•·fcaterl F1nb !.nv.dr.n, fi
:ind :i . ll nn IV inlerh11'rn
riefe11!rd Boh Bh1111 bv dclaul!:
Bill Don<n ;Jn dcf~'oit1·d l\t•n
.Jacnhson, I up: Toni Ctun-
mlngs (!efra1erl Arut·i· 01-.un,
1-llp (Ind Rill l!a1r .~1 n n
defeated \\'nri<l~' Sm ith, 2 :ind
I
ln !he se~·ond round. res u\ls
\\·ere as foll ows Sn11!h 11 nn
n1·er \\'heal hv d e f a u I t :
c;nclshall defea1ed \\'1nlerhurn,
2 and I: fk>no1·a n dcfl'al('d
Cumming~. 6 and 5 11nd J)r.
O'Brien defeated H:urstori 011
lhe 19th hole
The men's l'hlh v. 11! ~1 agr it<:
an1111<1I gucl'l d;iv Sl'1>t. 22 with
mern hcrs ;illn11cd In hr111i: ;1
J:!\lc.~t for the <'t11npc1111u11
11h 1rh 11·111 he bet!er h;ill or
partners foll«11 t'd b.1· ;i (O(·kt;ll]
hour.
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ehan1ra1n ~1i !ht• Santa Ana
Cnun1 rv Club n1('n 's ch:im-
p11111shlps., lost 111 <'hris llrnwn
un th(' 2'.lrd hule ~tlnd:i\ 1n a
qun rterfinal rnund niilt<"h
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:inrl \:in H11ssrn fa 1 es
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In a 1•.<'f'k(·rirl ~wrc p~1;1l-.1 ·s
tourn;imf'nt. Hnn Bf'r~lund
a11d <;ran' Aq::'.ahni::h l 11 nn
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,:i cntiple of .~rlharks 1n 1he 111·
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St•;:ii1s1 rind :;;nph~unure \1 ncn1 ;111
D;iri l\l ;11!h1
:'lla\1hv 1~ 111~1 tor :1 u10111h
after brc:il..1ng his tl1u111b 1n
practice. Thr fi·2. 2l:l-po1H1rl(·r
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drfrnsil'e 11·nrk ;it end.
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thn•e of our top srrnndil r~·
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(;norl'>nn 16-1 IHI! 1r I hol\e
~1.1 rt 1ng arr1h1'111n!>
Brui11 , UCI Poloists
Fa.vorecl i.11 Tour11ey
A rem:.tf'll hf la<:I .1 r ;1 (;.
NC1\A C'hampinrt~hlp w;llrr
[lflln rlash th:i! wrnl to l\\tl
n1 rr1 1mt" perifoCl!l l><"forP I'{'
lrv n1r rlrfr:.!rd !he LCl.A
Rru1ns nn Frr(1y ;\1<1.~~in1 1 11o·s
lnh ~hot , could he 1n !hr Qff1nc
in the sixt h <1nnu;1I l'l'I
lnurn:.rnrn t
The l"·o schoo l.~ h;11 e hrt'll
plated in oppositr hrf!t'k<'f <;
11nd 11·111 he f111•nrccl to rr:ir·h
t~~innl~ flt :l;~} Ofl Salurd:,iy,
Srpt. 25. rr1 pl:ir~ nne of the
l'llrringesl junior 1•nlll'l1'.C' tc~ms
ln the cnun!ry in the nrenu1J,:.
g::imr f1f 1hr l1nun~1 flt I
n·f'l()('k nn Fnd;1\' -F ulll•rtnn,
ThP nlher g;in1C in tl1r 11ppt"r
hrt1<'ket p1!<: Cal State •I.fine
Brach 1 aJ,:.:i in~t L'(' Brrkclc)
111 2 JO on Opi'nul~ da1 .
In !hr lowrr hr11ckrt . l"C
Santa Barb;ir;i And t 'SC\ Tro·
jan~ n1ec! a1 4 and thr Rnuns
t;ini:le with L'C n:i1·1s ;ii :'> :in
Semiftna\ c(intr'-1 ~ for thr
Fn<l:i\' v.i n11('l<: :irr 1·:irrlc(l 111
!l :lt) f~r thP upc'l'r hrnf'l>;c! •Plrl
\2 :lll fur' lbr> \o11·rr hn1!'kl'1 on
~n!urdll\' 1n lhr \'Cl J)Ol'1 Thr
l1!IP 11:nmf' is 111 :l :to
"UCLA 1s rrelly loaded lh1 s
1c.1r .1n1J h;i ~ l(l hr f;ivnrrd."
:icrurd 1f1J.!_ 1n rnarh F. d
N"r11 l:i nd "hu :il~o servrs as
!nurne1 cl1rcC'!!1r.
\"f'11l;in d :i\~o 1nrl1<"i1!<'~ 1h;it
13rrkclc~. l,11111.! l'.f'ACh :11111
r ::;1· h;1\•~ sf f1+l1(! !i•a111~ t h!~
:i>••;J~nn :ind Nltllrl ~·11 :11 ;1 pl111'c
111 thl.' ch;n11p1on~l 11p l1n;1I'
I 'rirl:1~ ~ ;1l't1t>n l'1·;:•n.;;. ;11 I
11 'rln1 ·k l\ilh 10111· ~a 111~ s
tnnlt'd :-;:jturd<l\ ·~ ;i 1· 1 1 n 11
:<:l!'!.rf!" at ft 1n thC' mnrn1nR: llnrf
the hn11l g:lnlt> !for 1h1rd
p!:i1'('! i~ at !i ~fl A t nl~I r.f
t'ii:ht games 1v1\l be pl:t.l'cd on
Saturday.
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wnn bv .J im \\'oods and Ralph 1\rlan1~ 1v1th a 130 Giese and
Bf1h l.1 1nan luushcd second
11 1th l'rrcl Va 11 \\'agner and
l . .u1 13rure third followed by
(h1 rn O'Dell and Z . A .
Z.1koi11!ik.1.
The 1111rncn's club staged fl
11111trh 1•s par lourney with
ll\;111;1 l!onper and f\·larit)n
H1 ah· t ~ 1ng for f1rsl in A
flight , 3·U p.
The B tit le 11Tnl to .lean
Hu.:ht with 3-up and !he C
l·han1p1 unsh1p was won by
Alice C:e1gcr. l-do1vr1
Orange Coast Col!e~e has
been installed a5 e six-poin t Tom Eads and Le Q n "It v.-ill be a c hance to look
favorite to de.feat Golden \\'esl College ln Saiurday's annual \\'heele r have lh1s thing in for players in contact com-
comrnon about football. petition to fill in on f'i1her of-bat!le belwet>n Orange Coast Both v.·ere aides of Ernie fen se or defense." he says.
area junior colle~e elevens. .Johnson when the l11tter was Eads listed Bill M;irlden and Other picks in l'olvi ng
Southern California football in his heyday al El Rant:ho Robin Beamon as !he team'.~
11 ;b:-i School and each has in-krv linebackers lo s t a t t teams tab the Rams as e nine-stal!ed :i similar system as a Sa!urday's s r rim mag e . point C'hoice over New Orleans
and USC by eight over Ril'e: head football coach. Beamnn is one of two players
Eads is currently directing 11•hn "·ill be rested on nflense UCLA IS an 1 l·potnt un·
derdog to ini•ading Te:xas !hf' San Clemente lligh Tntnns On the fnrl'.'<lrd wall v.·111 be
"'hile Kansai' Clly is favored <!!lrl \\'heeler !he ~1arina High Randy Paulson and ~1ikc
Vikings. Dunham at the ends. John by tv.·o to drop the Sao Dief.O The two coaches y.·111 scod Rnmero and John filiporf at Ct•sl ff 1'1esa Chargers. their respective charges into the tackles and Rod Giacomini
DAILY PILOT predictions b;.itle against each o!ht'r The Costa ~1esa city golf " 1 11t middle nuard.
I · h. II be I _, t took a battering In 1he firsl .... a turc ay in a pre · s ea ~ n n "' <' l<llllpions 1P v.·i P ayt.'\J a scrin1mage session no Trilon All are se.niors wilh rhe ex-
l'.osla ~lesa (;n!f 1111d Country v.·eek of play \\'i!h maJnr field v.·11h action getting under <·c1H1on of F1lipolf. a 6·2. 21)j.
C'luh on the 1\'et'kc11d of SepL upsets accounting lor a 9-8 "'a.v at 6:30 pound jun ior.
2<1-2fi 11 i1h entr~· b 1 an k ~ mark "1 !hink it will be ;i J,:.ood The set•0ndary is hnls!PrPd
.1 1.11lable at all Orange Coast tes! for ou r kids." E;ids says hv the return of Pete Sellers
:1rtil golf coursl's -{'.{ ":"~{ -.:..~· "We ni11y have biHcn off al a cornerback. Sellers wnn a
Tl1e chan1pion:;hip fl ight en· ,.•Et>tCTioNs more than v.·e can chew by letter 11~ a sophomore then
lu1nC"e fee is $25 v:ilh the han-0 ,•"11e c""'' o•t• ""Ide• w~· h• lat'kling " Sun set League concentrated on b:i skr.tha ll
1!u :1p fltgh ts $ I 8 . Cham-'•~•• o~" uCLA o. 11 scbool the size of /lo1a!'inil. last season. His retur·n In the
p11111:'l1ip flight coinpetitinn ~~~cd1:~~~~R~'.~,0~~ •• co.i• 0, 10 "But it will be 11 good pro-foo~ball field is v.·clcorned by
~1·g 1ns on Frid;:i,v and j,!oes for R•m• o••• Ntw o''"""' ro.' 1·ing ground for a lot. of our Ead~.
I d Fl. h . I(""'"' (•IV OY~r S&~ OifDn 11• ? 11rcr roun s. ' ig l action IS S••n•o•G ovtr Acmv b• 16', ,Vn:.<n~er players. The f;ict that "He is doing a great joh for
l••r two rounds, Saturday Jind Aic Foret 0'"' M•,.ou•I bv 3 v.·e run similar s.vstems will be u~ this year so far 11nd we Colo•~do ov~c W•omrng D• 1'1 h1JJ11J;1~. M'("l~•n 51•" ov,., c;...,,v•• T•c" ~· ' gone! for our kids," 1h1nk he will be one of our
Who sags
goo can~t
wtnem
all!
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··~ .. '"l'ht bigger they an. the ~e.r they fall'' was ne\'er truer
~ _\han as It applies to the zoo mph barrier for stock: cars at
;":.Bonneville.
·•;.· The rt.cOrd ha.a eluded speed t KOrd veterans like Mickey
';::Tbompson, Craig Breedlove and Andy Granatelll , to name a few,
···but It fell Monday to a man who bad never seen the Bonneville
Salt Flat.a before.
•.....-. Bobby l58..8c of NASCAR Grand National stock car racing
'.~lame, holds the two-way flying mile record of 216.945 mph as
.. ~'Well u the kilometer mark of 216.421. Both were set P.tonday in
;.,. winged Dodge Daytona that because o( NASCAR's revised
;Jules had sat idle in a f:arage this season, unraced.
• By breaking through into the 200 mph range, Isaac deslroy·
_.. ~ more than a few Bonneville myths. , .
'The first was that 200 was a magic number. nearly imposs-;~'Ihle to exceed without careful and cautious preparation. Bobby
'.I" 'tl.rrived in Utah Saturday and looked at the course. He took a
'.".~few practice nms Sunday, including two over 200, and broke the
,'1ecord on his first two passes early Monday moming.
... · The secood was that Bonneville's special surface requires a
::driver to train himself methodically. Texas drag racer Bill
~·lfielscher, who himself coveted the 200 mark and hit 196 lhis
,. -summer in a warmup, described driving a stock car at those ".'.fi-h, OD the saJto ,.
;:,:~ lt'• Like Drf.,fng JOO mph in Rain
:;;. "It's like trying to drive 100 on the freeway in the r ain. You
... lllp and slide eve.ry which way. You're 11oing over 200, but the
~~:wheels are spinning so bad you can't clock 200 through the speed
lraps."
.... The third was that Bonn@ville runs require special tirtl':.
: jsaac used the same set of Goodyean he drove on whl!!n he r;et
.ibe closed circuit record of 201.104 mph a year ago on the paved
::Jligh bank at Talladega, Ala., not special Bonneville tires.
• ·• Sti!ling midday heat and the isolation of westem Utah were
thl!! two things that have lmpre~ Isaac. On his first trip to
:' 'fhe fabled Speed Laboratory O( the World,
.:.: "It gels real hot in lhe afternoon," Isaac said in a telephone
:-lnterview from \\'endover, Utah. "It's kind of a lonesoml!! feeling
':' to be here.
• •· "Especially when you get down to the ze ro mark (where the
# C:ar begins accelerating toward the U.S. Auto Club supervised
:·.'.'ilpeed traps), I can Imagine the feeling of a man who was there
• to go 600.
• · "NothinS appears real. You are all alone. You don't even see
•. '1le ten ls or the timing shacks."
Isaac is understandably proud of what he ha~ done, even if
: jt turned out to be such a cinch.
: • "To be here is one of the great.est honors I've had," he said.
"I feel that the Southern stock car drivers are the best in the
;...,..orld, but not one of them has any records like this." ... ·.' ... What Led to Rerord Attempt ·• '.
Whal gave him the idea kl go altl!!r thla particular reeord?
~..; o;A-1y chief mechanic f Rarry Hyde ) and I were kidding
:.:.around and he asked me If J wanted to do it," Isaac 1ald. •.
···~ "I 1ald I wouldn't mind,.and he went &o my car awner (Nord
.::Krauskopf) and got an OK • . , ....
"That'1 what bappened when we ":ent t.o Alabama and tel
•
01be closed course record. We just kid around but be goes to work
;,on ft. I don 't even know how fa1t we ba\•e to go. ftfy chief
·'"lneclaanlc got a book and 1tudted It, and he didn't &.ell me what
"t. b1ve to do." ' , .. • Thi!! nrsl thing Isaac d~ at Bonneville WBi to take 1 ride on
~::u.e 1a1' with USAC chief 1Uward Joe Petrall, who gal'e blm tbl1
... ~-' "Get used to the salt by driving on ll A man can run up and
dowt1 on It a1 much as he wants. If be doan't co flat out on It rtgbt
.".".iway, be can a lilUI!! later. He can alway1 come back tomorrow."
·~ Isaac drove up and down twice, tben "came back tomor·
~ . .Nw." That's all there was to ft.
Ro11gh Ridh1g Rambles Organized
:·~: In the early 1920s molOrrycle enthusia5ts in North England
'•became bored tiding the bl!!autiful lanes that typify their picture
.. ~stcard countryside and organized what they called rough rid ing
.·)'ambles. They didn't know it, but thl!!y were inventing mot.o-cross .
. : : NeY•S of this new sport spread quickly, and the Camberley
'..l>islricl f\·ICC organized the first formal event, then called a
gcrambles, on ri.tarch 29, 1924, just south of London. There were
80 entrants.
• • A molocross is a racl!! over an obstacle course. There 11re
:-U'kely lo be hills, rough stretches, water and mud hazards, ha ir.
•p in turns and badly cambered terrain. Ideally, it has buill·in
' dangers like clilfs, rock! and slippery grass.
, -~fol.l:><roSS accelerated development of 11uch fl!!al ures as rear
::~d springs and telescopic forks, because early races were bon~
.-j&rring. Ridl!!rs wert large and muscular. They v.•restled their
: 'bikes around the circuit by brute force. while absorbing great
·:thysical punishment.
:7 · Motorcycle ltthnology improved after World \Var JI, and
'tiders grew i;maller and more athletic. In the. '50s moto-cross
grew into an international sport. Today il is nearly as popular
:·1n Europe a111 soecer football and auto racing, drawing crowds
:~bf 200,000.
' Promotm Bruce Co• and Gavin Trippe are trying to bring -Ahe trul!! international flavor of moto-cross to America Sunday
:"1th the lirst U.S. Grand Prix for Moto-cross at Carlsbad. Com-~ JM!ling are top riders from 13 nations, including the USSR and
::.Czechoslovakia.
~ ~ When international rlde:r1 first came to this cowitry several
··.J'Un q o they sJiurred such an tnlt'rest that -in Southern Cali.
":fornia -It is a yl!!ar·round activity for everyone from me.n Dver ;:t> to boys under 10 and some t.aJented wom@n riders too. -.. ~ •.. .Two Armed Camps In Bel9lu1n ··~ :·; Ia Europe 1pectaton take moto Cl'MI IO serki1111ly they have
.~rjy dMdec(Bdgtam loto two armed camp1. Ro1er Df:Coster,
"be comes froin ~e P'reDCIHpaltDJ sectkm of ·Bel1lum, 111 1
Ian.ti teammate of F1t:mt• Sytntn Geboer1. Bat Flemish f1111
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To End Barrlen
Nixon's Trade Vnit Urges
Vigorous V.S. Export Drive
WASlllNOTOl'I, (AP ) -A
pruldential comm.Lu1on u.r1td
the Nl100 adminlltraUon Mon-
day to launch a vtforou U.S.
eiport drlv• dutinc t ll I 1
decadt •hllt pulhlnc to wipt
out •II workl tr&dt bcttm
within 2$ ft&J'8.
The 27-mtmbtr Commlulon
on Jnt.ernallontl trade and
lnveatment Polley called for
the naUoo to tact what It
called n t • rnlltit'S of ln-
tem1tion1I economic life and
htlp restore the United Stattt'
on~pretnltt po1ltlon ln nrld
trade.
Some cf l t • recom-
mendation1 already have bffn
adopted by Pru1dtnt Nixon,
includln& ont to lmpon a tern·
porary import tax white the
nation's bllance-<:1f·paymtnt.!I
deficit ~r1llta.
But tht pre1identially ap-
pointed cornm.luion c 1 m e
down hard on the lldt ot fr•
trade, ur&ina a 1 a l n at
widespread rt1trictlons that
C1>uld cause even more rutrlc-
tlont. It n1d lht m~jar world
power~ ahould bt1ln new talks
aimed at endln1 all such bar·
rier1 within the nnt quarter·
century.
Some points In tM majority
findings drt• 1tronr dkttnt
from labor membtr1 of the
panel.
The commi!rion dirtcttd
epeclfic critk:ism at the Eur1>-
pean Common Market and
Japan for their trade re1tric·
tlom and said the United
St.atn llhould inllst on n'lotll·
tions that would dtnnantl•
them.
"The world has cha•aed ra-
dieally rrom the on• 1'e kne•
after World War II." it •Id.
"We belleve It Is lmperatift
that the Unlttd States, ill Jt!
own inlert!t. brlnl It.a lntv-
no.tklnal trade and in\·ntment
policies into lina with the nt"
realities."
United Stat• a third-rate ~
du!lrial powrr-Mth the con·
tlnulnf displacemdlt of U.S.
production, includ:lt11 h\lh·
technolon product.."
Thi labor Jaaden urttd
e'V'tft ttn>nlft' conttela on lm-
porta and favored curbs on the
outllow of U.S. t-.:hnolOIY and
capital &o fortlfn nttlons, ln
dirtcl connlct tvllh the ma·
jorlty's recommtndaUot11.
The commisskln ur1td a
phaHOut wt.thin three to five
y1ar1 ol C'Urnnl controls that
llmlt the now or U.S. capital
to other nallont.
The report sakl the United
States, W..tern Europe and
Japan 1bould lnttlatt a "maj&r
new strltt of lntemationll
not1oti1tlon1," •ilhln prttt:nt
world Jtructure3, to clear the
way for a world ln which trade
i! free.
The talb lhould rocu5 nm
on tbe world peymenta pro-
bltm, U. comml1slon uld,
empha1lxinf men f I e s I b 1 •
monetary uchantl rate!, bet-
ter coordination of monetary
pollcln 1mon1 countrlu, and
"more equltabl• 1huin1 of the
coltl cf the common dtfenu."
Comml~ion sourcn uid tM
Ni1on adm inistration 1aw the
rtcommendatlons prier t o
r1l1a.e and they CO!Jld have
been a factor In N'i1on'1
4eel1ion to cut the dollar I001e
trom !ta tie •Ith gold and Im·
poo0 • tempc ... ry lm,..t
aurcharfe.
T h e commlnion rtcolft·
mended the adrninbtratlon
1<61 Into th< flcnlbWty ol •
'""""'""' Import tu u llM balancHf-paymenta problem
per1llll. Jt ncommtndtd l1to
a tamporary uport iRJbtkty, a
move not tdtn b)' Nl1on.
The talb should alto foeul
on neioUatln1 an end te IAwrence C. i!ele Jr.
111 m In at I• n of trtdt of Huntlnfl't Bea(h
prefertnce1 erected ~ the has b t 1 n appointed
~aa marltt, t h • report vice f,rtllcht of the
nld. Wilsh rt Ct9tr rtgion-
ln the lqtr Ml. tt l&id, the al bead olflt of Union
majOr tradln1 nationl thould Bank in Lo·An1ele1.
work for reform of the 1~ ---------·
ternatlonal m.onttary ryrWn,
wipln1 out barrlmi t o
agricultural trade, and endint
nontarlff barrltrs wch 19
subfldlu and tu Incentives
that ll"e foreip traders an
ad \·anta1e ovtr U. S . et·
port en.
"The United St.ates, flill tl'Mt
1ar1"1 and moet attractive
market bl the nrld, ahould
more than in the put UM Ill
bart•lninl powtt in t h •
defenn of ttl: economic ln-
ternts," the panel uld.
For Instance, it 1aid the na-
tion 1hould !Mist olhtr natlom
publish and mate· c I • • r
1 o •emmtnt-buyin1 policies
that m1y favor one country
o•tr another, rtduclnf the
preferences t. • low level.
"We should dsny aeces! to
public procurement In the
United Statfl:!I to countries
which d6 not adhe:re to ruch
arrnd niln."
Domntlcally, the call for an
•XJIOrt drive ltood out u the
l:~ recommendation.
0.,p\te thit, the comminion
faUtd to reach a conaensw on
whether C.Onina 1hould pan
le1l1lat!on to ltt up aales cor-
porations that would 1et tat
lnctntl\'ff for t'lpOrtl.
"The U.S. tat l}'lttm nit,ht
~ell be uHd to enccura1e· II·
pert1-1t preaent tt
dl1COUn1n them," the report
said. Thlt. it nld, i1 a matter
for turthlr stud y.
Job <lutput
Soluton
A Bmefit
RecogtU::inc the realities
means r•laxin1 n at Ion a I
po\lde:it that have held back
the volume of "hat tbe Unltld
Stalts sell1 to other countrln.
the commission's three-
volume report said.
11lese Include policln in the
fields of antitrust rt(UlatloM,
ta11Uon, 1htpnli11 rates, last·
Welt trade anleiport finance,
it 3lld.
Nonfla1111nable Fabric
Of top priority. the com·
mitaion said, are moves to
control W'laUon and achllY• a
high rate of economic srowth
at home.
"Such • PfOIJ"&m 1hould in-
clude ,ovennnent support-In·
cludtng tu lnctnllvts-for Jn-
veatment. research and
development ; a more . ftexible
policy on mer1er1 Cf.IMlltent
with compet i tion and
economic: tfftciency; reJitmal
development. pollcle3; • n d
mea11.Jrt1 to remove structural
impediment' to the mobility
and producti\'ity of American
labor and capita!."
But the blueprint of the
commi11lon drew a 1harp
dissent from the only two
l•bor membt:n of the panel I.
W. Abel, prtaldent of fhe
United St11lwcrker1 of
America, and F1o)'d !:. Smith,
president of the lntunatlonal
Assoclatlon of Machlnl.!tl and
Aerospace V.1orkers.
Jn a minority statement, the
labor leaders 1akl: "The
•trat•CY and reecm~
mendatlons 11'ill make the
ORDER
YOURS
TODAY!
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A Must for Sleepwear
NEW YORK (UPI) -Four
thowand AmtricaM, mottly
infant! and elderly people, die
in their ttlbl and nur1ln1
homes tech yaar btcau1e their
ni1htwtar. bed 1htttr •nd
carpets 10 uit in names.
Another 2$0,000 are lnJW"td In
firtt fad by flammable
fabrlC!.
'nM 1ovemm1nt acted July
21 to stem this human
holocau1l by 1etttn1
f1amtproofin1 rtandards for
chlldrtn'1 1l11pwt1r, an action
which could turn the llll(lU.nt
nonflammable fabrics
buainn! Into an annual halt
billion doll ar bonan::a. After
July 30, lt73, nld lM com·
merce department , all
chUdrl'ft'a 1lttpwtar mu at
meet stiffer nameproofinl
Nndards or tel off the
mart.el As much as :n per-
cent of 111 U.S. bro1dwoven
fabrics could be aUtclad. And
l!'Omt eeonom.lata rrtdlct tM
nirw ~atlon wil mean a 30
percent tMual srowth rate for
the companies involved ln
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Economi~
Meet Set
In Anaheim
LEGAL HO'l'ICS
WldfltMl1y, 5-tplfmt..r l S, lf11 DAIL y P'llOT H
LEGAL Nemes
MC'f PILOT s
You Can Take
The ms to Court
117 SYLVIA PORTER
You hive just come home
from an ln/Urlahng afternoon
•l the local office of tbe
Internal Revenue Serv1ct -
during whlch you lried with in.
cnQing desperation to con-
vlnce an IRS agent that you do
~ aot owe an extra $300 on your
.. 1969 income tax But the IRS
agent won t concede a dollar
J!:Ven though you are convrnced
of your right to deduct $1 000 or disputed contr1but1ons to
your church Further appe<.>Js
~w1th1n the IRS have been
4bysmal failures
You art incensed You want
to fight the IRS not to give 10
with a wh1mpt;!r What, then,
do you do"
You fight -via the new
Small Tax C&1e Oiv1s1on of the
U S Ta¥ Court, the court
whlch Congress c r e a l e d
speclf1cally to he.Ip you, the
taxpayer not the IRS
You argue your ow n case
without a lawyer and without
fthng any techn1cal and time·
consummg brief In short 1n
t})e Small Tax Case 011115100
the technical rules of evidence
are off and the dominant rule
fnstead u 1n formal1ty.
However, d you wJSh you may
hire a lawyer or file a brief or
do both
You have no worries about
strangulatng red tape or
masses of paperwork Both
Jre at a minimum
You Wiii not be placed at an
tmmed1.!tle disadvantage by
being forced to travel far from
)our home for your informal
hearing and the dec1s1on A
he2nng on your case will be
held as near your home as the
court hnds poss ible and you II
get advance nollce of when
your case 1s coming up The
Small Tax C a s e Com
missioners will be holding
bearm.gs 1n more than 100
cities across the nation each
year
You wont have Ill wait long
{or a dec1s1on either The
CommLSs1oner heanng your
case probably will decide
whether you win or lose
against the IRS w1th1n 30
davs
Of course since this 1s a
d1v1s1on of the Tax C-Ourt vou
can fight your ov.n case there
without first pa) 1ng the tax
de.!1c1ency cla1me<l by the
Allen Koch
Joins VTN
Corporation
Allen S Koch formerly
Orange County's Road Com
missioner and County Surveyor
for sixteen years has io1ned
the staff of the VTN Corpora
Uon
Koch. 611 Vista Bonita
Ney, port Beach will serve 1n
Orange Courfty s VTN 0H1ce,
one of twenty four 1n the na
t1on wide corpora\1on o f
engmeerr; and architects ac
cording to general manager
Kenneth Ca rlson
Jn May Koch was honored
at the National Public \\orks
convention as one of \h e na
lions top _Men-of the Year b)
the American Public \\ork.s
Association
Air Cal
Awarded
New Routes
Tl1e Cahforn1a Pu b 1 i c
Ult llt1es Commission has an·
nounced the 3\\ard1ng to Air
California of extensive new
roule awards according to
Dudley F' ~flller executive
' ice president marketing for
!he airline
Routes awarded Air
Cc-.ll fom1a \Vere San Jo~e
Sac ramento Orange County
A1rpor1 Sacramento Orange
Countv Airport Sacramento
\ 1a San Jose San Diego
Sacramento \la Orange Coun
ty Airport and San Jose Otan
tario-Sacramento via Orange
County Airport via San Jose
and Palm Springs Sacramento
v1?. San Jose
The a1rhne p I an ll tn
au gurattng 1ls new route
awards with Boeing 737SunJet
• 115 Passenger aircraft on
September 22 and will an.
nounce its fhght schedules
soon
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NEWPORT BEACH A
US 01 s tr1ct Cour &
Bankruptcy reJeree has ap
proved Golden \Vest A1rhne1
optrat1ng Los A n g e I e •
Airwa ys assets fr0lden W~t
and Los Angeles Airways are
awa1t1ng C1v1I Aeronautics
1nter1m
MILWAUKEE -GI ob e
Union Inc has developed •
ntw dry-<:~rge battery 11 says
can rem111n 1n dealer to
ventory for up to a year
without losing its ch11.rge The
pr1ct will bt unchangtd lrom
its former dry c h a rge
automobile battery
SAN DIEGO -Roy11l Inns
or American Jnc hi s won ap-
pro1ial from the Sa n Diego
Board of Port Commi!JSIOl\trs
to build a '350 Im Conventk>n
Cenher 111ddlt1on to its Roy11l
Inn at !ht "har( San D1ego'I
lariesl hotel
21 DAIL V PILOT Wrdn~da'f. Septrmbff 15 1971
Analysis of Lunar Sample Flood May Take Long Time
t.·DITOR 'S NOTE : four
time• now man Ms walked
t ht 1110011, ga[heri11g 'ocks,
taking pho1ograpl1s and de-
pto11h1g Sctt flti/1c UISlrU·
me11ts. Jmphclt rn this quest
lias betii !It~ hope thul a11-
swcrs 10 qutslions about
the ongi11 of Ille 11100,i,
t arlil a11d solar sy!le1n
would enier!}t'. /·louJ close
C1re these a11stL"crs? Ile.re is
011 C1Sse.!J$'111e111 of ivhere uie
.sfll11d two ytars (lfter m rni 's
first foolp1·in1s op11eared ou
!li e lu11ar sr1r/ocr
By Bl'LL STOCKTON
SPACE CENT1'.:B. Houston-
lltan's four es:curs1ons on !he
moon have been so productn·r
scientists are being 01·e~'he!m
ed \vilh ne~· data. But i! may
be years before thty rt a c h
definili\'e CQnclusions about
\\'~ther this data "·ill help ex·
pla in the beginnings of the
solar systen1.
"The truth of the matter is
''"e 're getting oursel ,·es
swamped vl'ith data." sa id Dr.
Gordon S"·ann o( the U.S.
Geological Survey. a principal
investigator for lunar geology
in the Apollo progra1n .
And despite !he rnass of
scientific n1 a I e r i a I ac·
curnula!ed 111 tile four nu10n
landing missions m<ide w1th1n
the past tv.·o years and the e\·
penditure of aOOut $25 bilhun
to make lhem. scientists say
they still are not able to say
how the moon originated 01 ,
with any degree of «rtainly,
ho~· it evoh·ed after its crea-
tion.
In fact. Dr. Harold Urey. a
78 • vear. old pr ofesso r
emeritus of !he r11i\'ers1:y
of Ca lifornia ll'ho has been a
,;trong force in s h a p i n g
theories o( lunar o r i g 1 n ,
observed: "I still don't see
anything that can yet per1nit
me to be more definite about
the origin of the moon. There
has been nothing in th e last
1'4-'0 ye ars to cause any of us
to al ter our ideas.''
Swonn explains n this wa y
··s cience "·orks very
meticul ously and l'ery sluwly
And we've only had a couple
of years to absorb this data
"So we"re stil l in a first
quick-look stage ju.~t trying to
::;kun the crean1 uf the 1norc
ob\'ious apparenc1e~ of/ lhr
1op ··
Ne\·ertheless. 1no~1 sc1t·n·
ll sls both thos<" 111!h1n the
space agency and independent
of 11 . are elated <i.botlt wha1 has
been learned about the moon
si nce Nei l Armstrong and
Edwin E. Aldrin beca1ne the
first men to step onlo another
boch· in the solar S\'stem.
"\\'e'\'e come a· long. long
\1·ay In jusl 11vo years.'' Dr
Johl'I A_ \\'ood of 1he.S111Jthson-
1an ln.~t1tutlon's astrophysical
observatorv in Cambridge.
J\1ass .. said in a telephone in-
tervie"··
'\'ood. like others. had ad·
1·anted theories abou1 ho11' the
1noon gre11' and ehanged alter
its ereation. His theories so far
have been supported quite "·ell
bv lunar da!a
···Before ,\polio there 11·af:
ah~olutc nonsen~ t h :-i 1
respected scientists ll'ere talk·
ing about in terms or the
moon." he said
Some experts contended the
moon had been parlially
sculplured b~· \vater. but no
evidence of v.·ater e\er ha\·111g
be en !here ha~ been found.
Others warned that the nioon
11·as co1 ered with a deep la~·cr
01 dust in which a man would
Getti11g a Lirt
Gal Likes Job on Sc.affolcl
BALTlri10RE 1 AP f
Deborah f\>litchell. 19. \\'Orks on
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skyline.
"Alter \\·orrking 1n a bn-.
spring factory, lh1s-is
hea\'en." thl' mother or a 2·
year-old says.
!\1rs. !\1ill'he ll . who sa,1· .. she
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with grades 1n the 90~ hecnusr
"I ~ot bored." savs her s;:i!ary
Is the same: as that paid fhr
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the scaffold rron1 "·hich she
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"All \\'e ha1·e to do is p\1sh a
huHon to f,!et up nr 1lov.n ." sht:'
s;i~·s. and there is nr. clanger of
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i\ro"' Is an excellent 1in1f! to dis·
cover our clothing and nn11tle11t
gift bpi. Color• and •llJle• '"
plea•e ""er11on.,. A•k for a Ir•·~
crubng pack el.
'
a dJ..,iiion of NEW PORT SU PPLY CO.
sink out of sight. There wa s
concern , too. that moon dust
n11ghl explode 111 the presence
of space1.-r<1ft oxygen.
"Tlus has all been dispelled
:ind \l't''re 1*~11\rllnt to hui1d
some \ery s 1gnir 1c;1nt
fr:in1r\1urk:. fnr the proces:.es
tha t affcclt'<I !ht' nioor1 in ea1'-
ly lime," \\'(1()(1 s:i 1d
Buikhng the~e fr:.ir11e11·urks
ur n1odels 1s the Liread and
buUt•r ill :.c11•nt·e. ll'lirthcr !he
n.•scurct1er i" :.ludvu 1g the
1n1x•n or dC'1<u l-. of till' :11u111
First a IC'ntat11c n~i1del rs
propo~cd b;tsed on 1111\l<Jl d;1t ;1
Then 11 is l'un!i11u;11l y re1 i~ed,
upt.lillt'd or perhaps di.sc:ardtd
<i.S rnore data become s
<ll a1lable.
Finally a point 1s re<i.ched at
11llleh the data rules out all
llur nne mode.I. 'fhu~ is .,..·ti~n
!he answers about the moon.
ear1h and solar system "'ill
begin to ernerge.
Holl' lo11g wilt thaL be?
"ny the tin1e the Apollo pro-
gram ends .,..·e'I! have a pretty
good frame"•ork of lhe moon 's
i•volu rion-perhaps better than
that or earth," \Vood sa id.
•'ThC'n ft1·e to ten years after
1\pollo there "·ill be a read·
jus\!nenl and reassessment
Iha! wm lead to a 'ery
:'l<lphisticated model.
"But 1l'a naive to think the
answers wlll co1ne Quickly or
drarn;itically "
Dr. Bru~ Mur ray prnfi>~sor
of planetary science at the
California J n s t it u t r of
T(•el1110Jogy. Hunks i! 111111 :1kr
longer.
"\Vhen the turning point \\'ill
be reached I ju!:il don ·1 knQ\1',"
he said during another in-
terview. "I'm a little skeptical
I! 's going to happen very soon.
It's not an engineering ap-
proach like \\•hen you build a
dan1.
''Nature has the. secrets and
she can choase to be subtle and
tough. It seems a litUe
presumptuous by p e c k 1 n g
awa y at the outer skin or the
moon with .a verv lln1ited ex-
plor11tlon lo ex.peCt we 're R01ng
to be able to understand the
\1•hole story."
Even the earth, despite in-
tense stud y, .still h ide s
ans\V(•rs to n1a1or quc~tions,
he said.
"\Ve don't k111}v.· \1•J1en lhe
almo.~phere for1ned and when
the Ol'C<rns forrnetl. T h c.
history or the earth has son1e
\ery big unterla1nt1es." Dr.
llubu1 Breit, ll l;OOphysi('i.'it <ti
tile rilanrl(>d Spacecra!t
Center. talks bout the moon in
lerrns ol fl \'e ~·e<.1rs
.. \\'e \VJll bl· in g0<.l(.I .'.hare as
rar :l.~ lunar (•\ 11h11 1i1n .~ r•n1J..
rcrned in ahout ll\f' )l'nrs."
lie s::1ld .. But llnding uut 1'.'hl'rl'
ll11· ffi(>()ll C'::in1e fron\ and wh<.11
th;it rnight n1erin kir earth and
!he sol:ir syslen1 will be much
n1nre difficult "
Some fX'O p!e may h,1\'{' r;-:-
11ectt!A..I quick ansv.·trs to d1f·
f1eu1t qut-sl 1uns (rl•r11 JU't ~~
fc1v landings url the in(l{ln.
"The puhlit lh11uglit Huit six
months alter a lunar landing
"'c 'i\'Oukl havt the answen ,"
he ~:lid ... It JUSI doesn't work
lhal ~·ay ''
riturra~ s;Hd that some
!i l'lcnt1sts th emselves
111i'>111¥1erstl}Q(I I u n a r es:·
!JIOr•rlJOn f:ultng to J1stu1gubh
l'dref11Hy between exploration
1111d lahoratory seience.
··Exµlora l1011 1s JU!I thal -
t>xµluring in whu:h you make
J11casw·cn1cnts arid otherwise
provid(' the c;ipabllity ror
sc1enllfic disc:ovcry that you
··.:in't predit·t \cry We 11 .
L<1bora lurv scient·e on the
tAhl'r hand is \vhcre yo u can't
pn•d1rt \ rry 1vell ''
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iHE fRUX:lPl-.ES OF
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By Charles M. Schulz
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L((JV CALLED ME. !
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A "*°"6 NU"8E~ "'Ell l11Jll Nf.£D ()(f ~ r ,_/
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HELLO, IC .. WE '. WERE
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SPENCER OUT TO Tl-!E
UWIVERSIT'V !
By Mell
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IV i·DAILY LOG
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Wednesday
Evening
SfPTEMBER l!l
1:00 0 Bir ,.,_ Jtrry Ounph'
(~~ ,._ B•ll Huo111
0 KNIC Ne'" lom S111de1
0 TM fu(ltM
16" Wi14, Wild lll't'I
Q (Je#ltllt:Sl 1'1Pw1 lo:>!.tP~ B9~1l m TM llintm.1
(D Sh r lrTk
fl~) Hodrepoodf'I l9dp
ff) Ch11dr..-i'1 f 111
aJ Notiotf'I 34 rn Orsert lltpwl
(19) Mil)'bflTJ llfD
(!) Ntwt. l1m lii1"'1r.(1f111
t:JO O ltlot'M: (C) !'OJ MA l'lew l ind et
lllff" eonciusoon !co-mta)l '6l-
r1~1 pr,ir-man .la1nne WC'OO •Ud.
(• tl5 Jlh'n
1rch. The ep!Wdt Is 1ht first ot 1
l\00 pUT tel•Play i nd !l 1li.o OM 1111
1! le11t ••eht episodes d1t1llln&
S.m1nlh1 tnd Du1ln'111h'enh1rn Jn
tr1nc1. Ital)', Scotl111d i nd O'lhtl
p1rt5 of [11rO(HI. llon1ld lonr por-
111~ Henry VIII, ll'l'lf 81ny por1r1ys
!he ll•ni'1 Chaml>e1l1m, V;..10f 1101·
U\ the nobl1rn1n artd Allene Mt!·
1'11, Mi lvm4 !ht nntelul wittll, m lroth ti Conwq11t rtefl
ffi (I~) T~ fre11eh Chtl
al lufht Lrb~
(39) S.n Diep l'adrn lt~ll
CB "Int
1:30 o 19 m l"flr11i11rirr w,,.,, M&-
V>r Colu/flbo MMuflitf bf tl1t Book~ I Peter r.1 ~ 1tar\ IS OUKll~f Columbo
'" a drtl!\i 1n •hlCh 1 lllf$1trJ w11!1r
p•ln! 1 "pt!!Kt rr•m1·' ""'"ho~ fl·
pu1nt1 a1 ine 111211. JKk C.ssuly.
0 Ste~ Alie-fl She• Gu~ts '"
Molton Brllt S..11~ne Ch11ney Mai-
r~ Inge!!_ Amandi 8!1\e 1nd Strw
8ai11
0 i ,-CD .11£W SUSOft C.Ur1·
ship ti £ddit 's fllllt• ·My Son. 1he
Arl•!l ' lom's u1 Clt~s hilS PfUil·
rei.s~ l1om sl•ll hit 10 nude models.
06: fll 8C Nf'W1 ~ Ch1nce 1 ·~
m The Ofinr "~· (l~) (Hft!ftf 1! P.,pt m Dlvid r1ost Show
fil Hoc111pod21 Ltcjtt ID °'"''"et m 8111 th• Ckkb 115) &oboquiw1ri; MSi1 0{1U(llS Qu·~·
1e1" Dour Sa~m 1"'1 !ht Sir Do~11-
<39l lirH• Ao"•' 111 Quin!et P'rtor111 "hon~r blue5~
CI:) Los ~li®lladt! " II Co11wnidtdl saunas. rn ABC Ntn ED Bobtquinri (R) "lim Buc:•le, ..
1;00 0 CB5 Ntw"l W1!\ei Clon\1tt I 9:00 lJ 'T H£W filSCllll Mtdiul C.nttf
r3 ABC Ntw1 Stil!lh Rt~!oOntr I 0 r::f ~~ m "°' SEASOll TM Q m fll BC Pttin 1otln Ch1nc•!lor Smittl f1111ily "Annivtl'Silry"
0 Widt Sc•tlN ThNfrT: (90) "Tht l ID The l it Valtty
Cltf!Urf W•l~i A_, U1" ~!.(· ! ) (IS) firine Lint Willi1m f. Buc~!ey ·~&-/elf Mori~· R!• Ftl\O~. J• ··ta"' 100 Qrdtf rn [n1l1fld"
(6 Trvl~ ... Con\e<IUUK'f1 ID r1rin11 u~.
0 w111r1 .. , l•M~ CE Rou1 P••• VtronK.
,0 l'hll'tt 1t ttio li1m1 9 30
m 1 t°" LllCT J o SHIRLEY MACLAINE'S
@ T Dr•fM * NEW ,...lT SHOW-NOW! ro1s•1(t&.l ]St!ti" c.Mllttin1 G~r@e So111 a1511n11.1isllff 1-iunilt 0 :T @ al PttCMIERE !itilrity'l
1an !lorn m1n "o r1'1!1 1 ft>! mrPh Wor!d Stur1ey Jrohcl1in.e. 1!11rin1 !GI
of n•s '!'C~~·IJ.I to ~~rtt 1•ttl'<l th1 first tim e in 1 telr;i,.on ~riu.
y(l•l"I l ~i"'~ ct">dvclc:-<l p'1ys Shirley login. ii photo-journill·
€!)To h "''*'""° <!I 0rno~e il5'•gnmenll 11-e her 111
(39) '1111 f11tlltt1 O•~I !ht globe
(D lrolO'llt '••r Q 811lrr Ward News €!J l1 Cnlz d1 M1rt!.1 truct1
7:30 E PllOltfRC l!lxta< '" !ht Hou~ . (.'.Jm•a~ ~·ti O!"I ,,ni !!le .. 1ld v 10:00 If) 8 MW SEASON M1nn1J G11MI
1morob1b1 .,~~"I o' high 1po11t1~, ~!Hs Ros~mary forJrth '!'d Gu~ 1
1•1'51 yr11 "'~l!:il• ~tudfots. Pro STIXill!'t ll io•n \rn11 staf "1!~t C.on·
!luced '" !n111nd t~• ''"'' S!il " nors. I Barry Et11n' M1rt1 n Shi"', Geo1~t 0 iii ffi N£W ~ /fl1hl Cal·
l il)'ton Simon Cuti, ..lan1tha n 1 rnn l!IJ A len ye11·ol d boy's fo1ecilsh of
ilnd ~nb1n Nt'l10rtll. In the .n.1111 tPI the luh1u, s1ranft happrnings in
s'>dt M•thilel Upton follows on 1115 the IM!me ol 1 b1br.;ittei's emplcytl.
Ta!htr"1 fool ~tp\ ill'Pd en1ollt •t 1 lhe presence of 1lipn spiri ts th1l
colleRe ho501lll ,.here he hopt5 to ton!rol 1 m1n''i hind, ind 1n •!>due·
become 1 mea1c1I sh1dent. I l ion b~ ii m1sl.!'d i nd clo1'!'d pl!an· rl D112n1t I torn If! thr themes ol lour dr1m1s
0 Pll £Ml£R£ l'ri mus Robert Br0>vn th1t riu~r uo thr Yason orem1t1t I
, p 1 b 1 I r.t ~oo Ser!m g s N1j!~! Gallery. stars~~ ,...ar1u 11rT1.J5, 1 Ii o ii un
der.-1111 11m1bltshoo1e1 In "!en 0 "'r•s i'irvin !).jnders l
M1nul15 ot t 1~1n•t1 · 1uest s1a11 0 3 '..._6 CZ! PREMIER£ Min 111d
Henri Dario"' (Jorge A1QU•ero1 huts th1 C4ty A cont emp011ry d11m1r.c
f'nmus for 1 dangerous unde,..,,le, 1e1•t 5 sturmg Mtl\Ony Quinn 1s th e
opu1t1on. Pnmus" plans 1o car11 o~! Mil)'Of 01 ii lit8e JO~lhl'ff!1te m c11}.
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!he 1~111nmen1 "' on11nup1ed by O ~owir. {"Ztlr) "T""' 'tltth&ut Gtorllt 8101on ~C1111s Rob1n1o~J Pity" •dr1m1 ) '6\-11.11~ Oo11gl.s,
.. ho 1Utmpl1 lo lttl( PT1mus" tQ!f•P r G M!r5hilll Chrttl11M Kaufm•"· 11
menl. f m NI""$ Putn am r11hm1n
(61 To Teti lilt Trvl~ (El Milltril~ Gur~t '1 comedl1N
, Cf I Ore1111 11! ~'""it ~lenley Myr!lfl H1"dlrman.
i. O Mtl!ion $ Mov1t; (1hr) ·on thr (15) M11t"pi~e Tl!tllr1
1 81Kh'' (dram~) '59--Grt&ory Pet~ ff) [n11in2 11 f'opi Ill:) · Seslmt I
~~I Girdner I ~heel"' : m H11e1n'' ~(()I'\ CE BM h olenMin.t
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(IS) The ~•le Yorw 110:30 0 Jh11n Actio"'
EE En••l•h iH Lotot ID Ntw1 !11n ..lahn1 rn [I Diario ff Hl'NI St-'tl ho m It II Written ttntt
CD 4Z P1'" (39) ri1111: "Mnt11 ,,i klairtr"'"
'll<IOlJ l l JNf)lll SEASON Carol llumttt 11 :001)18 aJN""
Guest shr Jim N3bo11, ma~•nK h•s 0 10 ffi Ntwt
16 lrobnh~ l>ilkl-n o J 1m"N) 11
filth open•ng appe11anc e on lht
show. 101ns Carol in lrOOR and dance
•&luf! to~'\ homflo "n o! SylKauga
Al1 Co mtd1 1eaTu" of tht •ho"' 11
•"' • Kong H1nr1 VII! M>"Ol in 0rlHth
! mmy "'inoer H1rwy Koirn 1n pl~y~
Htnry lo M•!.., Bot111t1t ~Mn bole1n
0 rn NEW SO.SON Ad1111·!2 '"fl
1orhoo • Ollicers Mallo., (111>.an•n M•I
ntr) i nd Rttd tll~M MtQ:rldl rnuno
m Mcmt.: "Cll the Belo'td Co~"' I
lry~ td1'm!) '52-C1n101 LM, Sid-I
ne1 Pu1tier Ctia•I•• Clrw<1. m It•! ftle Ood:
ff) Bool ae.1 '"Pl\t'' Peak• br
ftiln~ W~t~ ;.. rmt•ed.
up ii 111n1 ot hood1~r.i1 1~~~g~ in ! l:lO O a Mtr1 'rilM
Ill 1nt1 Srrntt1c sha~M1u0rn lhe ra~ll Q 10 m ~tmf C.r11111
lf'>(ludeS ltlillft Adam\ IS Mil r111t
Will.1 Aamts 11 ii hl!lt b!l1 l!rb
Ha1ling1 .15 1 b11t•nder G-.;•12•1
O H1~lon "' 1 d•un• Wa•:ri ~and•]
•S 1 bo;1tva1d 00rn,1 , h•~k llrnrd•c!
·~•hnrtd l'l'I
0 J ' "6 CD NfW SUSDN Be·'
l'lilthtd Ho .. NOi lo\ o~e l~ur Hrao
lo H'~"I v1 11·· Pil1 1 S•m~nth1 and!
Oir11n !r~~tl tn F1u~o· l'lhfl~ 1 tur
I~~~ "''ICM 1ap~ '>am ~•c• 1n t•rn~
1n !hP. uiurl n1 tht m11ry1nr mon I
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"fall 'lit -!!•OR (,/O\by, ff!d M~;.
M~r•av. flltn f"lrt"'
I) J 6 aJ D•ck Cawtl
ID Mllllrt "I"ll Mii "'' l ite• (m)'1·
1~rv) ~l -M1th1el Wha!en .
1:00 0 No111e: ~Mikt Hi!tr lo l r"•
!dr~m~1 ·~-Oo1othy McG1111t . Slt
phen MctOlly
@ Rllld1nr O,M111k1
I See by T Oday· s
Want Ad s
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l11•n1 Yi>1J 1r 81·r11 \\1111111i.:
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rn•.oi.' 1~ 111 m. i-111d 11 1-r11111.
11 r!h lr.1mr. II •"' "''~....i rtr.,J.
11n<l i!'.oi in lnd;or,1 ~ \\ a111 ,\ti•
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, Wes tminster Dance Slated
Shorty Thon1a ~ and hi!>
orchtslra will pro1·1de 1nu.~1t
for Lhe Westn11ns1er lligh
School Lions Booster Club
footbitll dance Fnda} night.
"llU! WAT!I
WHITE DEATH"
"'~" W~vn~ "'l lG JAKI"
The. llawai111n then1e 1tifrf11r
is scheduled fron1 8 p.n1 to
1.30 a.in. at the J.leadowlark
Couniry Clu b in Hunt1nglon
Beath.
Tickets. priced at S.'i per
couple. may be reserved by
calling Wl·255J and 893-39:)1
Footba ll t:Oaches and their
be guests of honor.
BALBOA
673-4048
OPEN
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NOW ENOS TUESD AY -
2 OF THl WILDEST
COMEDIES EVE• MADE!
-ALSO DAVID NIVEN IN-
Kid s Lil{e to Ask A11dy
OPENS WEDNESDAY
SEPT.15th
ANAH EIM CON VENTION CENTER
MONTIE MONTANA JR'• PRODUCTION OF
BUFFALO BILL'S WILD WEST
ind Congress or Rough Riders ol lhe World
GREAT, GRAND
AND HEROIC
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wi l~
P:in9l1 ~'1
Brr;1 ~nd
B~·~""' .&
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A RETURN TO BUFFALO Bu.L'S SllJPENOOUS WILD WEST
Grand Entry Review • India n !.lie on the Plains • longhorn
C1111le Drive • Anack o1 !he Dead'NO()(f Sl&QP. • Bll!falo Hllnl
• Aough1iders In Asto11i shlng Eouestrian Achlevem<rnls.
"Bufl•lo Bill wculd •dm"t i~t 1~owm &n 1hip."'
-LE£ GOULO, AP
.....'...Jgp ~o!c~ t•tn;n~ of f•mily •~!u~~m~_!.('
-JI M N EWLAND, Pho •n•• G•••ft•
Sept.15th thru 1~\h ANl\HJ::IM CONVt:NTION r.t:NTF.R
aw ~ '\ ! ' 1 t.h /\\ L 1nr,-il• Oi~~·•l• ... 11 1·111 ~JS -
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Sept. 21st thru 2fi!h l.f)S ANCa·:l.F.S SPOR~ .-.RE1'A
~~.11" 111,11n 111 \•or"""'" lhrb• .. Al•<I J [~111 ~·-~1\1
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M t • ..,.pt,J\•J 'tr'tf"Jt •r"' ; .....
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T~"''· "•f'l 11
/\I.I. SEt\TS RESERVF.D $5.00 $4.00 $.1.00 $2.00
'rhi!1l ri•n 12 nnd under !,1 price
TICK!TS ON Sill If BOX OHICl I MAJOR TICKET IClN CIE~
ORO lR NOW WHILE COCO SlATS IRl Sllll AVAILABll
SPECIAL! RUE N! PARK CENTER NIG HT -SlPT. IS
I/.~ Pro(' Tickets J1V~1lithl,. 11riw
11t Buena Par~ Ctnter Shoppo n~ M~ll
TeJe,1lslon Review.
Tuesday Beco1nes Tfl Bcittleground
Ry C"'i'NTlllA 1.0 \\'RY
NE"' VORK f AP I -Tues-
day nig hts on th(' tele\ 1s1nn
nelv.·orks pr·ornises lo he a
hotly contested battleground.
NBC and CBS have 11\0ved
S1fn1e hea vy enlt-rlainn1ent
artillery a~aJnst ABC's n1ost
popular lineup of l;is! Sf'<iSIJll,
W1ll "~1arcus \l/elb~· ~1 D ."
that ~enlle general praL-
ti!1(1nrr. l1..1t>e ,1;11rne f'lf his
fa ithful p:ilients tn "Cannf'ln,"
CBS' lough private eye·: And
rn ore 10 NBC's w n 111 a n •
nricntetl "Funny Side"' w11 h its
lighthearted musieal co111ed.I'
look 111 e1·erybod) 's basir pro·
bleins?
l'robabl~' And I! IS JUSt ?.~
l1krly that NBC's top cnp.
"Ironside." will he nlure of a
!h reat to the "MOO Squad"
kids 1han any bad .i::uy~.
ABC's "~lovie of the \\'eek."
once 1n charge of its ltme
Auditions
For 'Plaza'
Announced
The Ana·r.·1odjcska Players
ha \e announced auditions for
their first produt11on of the
new season, Neil Simon 's
"Plaza Suite," which 11•ill open
early in Nove111bcr.
Au stin D. Peay is rlirccting
!he C<lrnedy, v.·hich calls for a
cast of se\'en n1en and five
women in an evening of three
one·aet plays. Peay recently!
slal!f'd lhc i\na-~1odje~~a ~un:i-
111 e r pn1duct ion. •· ~ 1n1an s
!lainho11•" I
1'ryo11t.~ are scheduled for
the l.0<1ra Elernentary School
Rud1torium. 21~ S. Loara Al'e.,
at Bro<1d11·ay. 111 Anahein1, on
Mondt1,V and Tursd:i,I". Sept. 20
and 21. The rc;rdings will be
hrl1l frorn 7 to 10 p.ni.
"Plt1za S11ilr." the rour1 h1
produclinn of The ~hnw \o be i
s1agcd in Orange Coun ty this '
sr::ison. v.•ill be presented Nov .
4. 5. fi. 12 and 13 <1! the l.o;ira
sl·hool .
a lot or punishment . lie is fJI
and .50. The prenuere .startc(l
v.·ith :r rohticr,· mas;acre flnr1
tl1rough about· h:i!f the sho11 ,
our hero wa s drai:g1ng ~round
11•1th rt hullel thr .. uch 1111'
knee. the hunter pur:>U"d h1
thr hunted It \\•as a highly
cl1<1ri;:cd huur.
NAC. ~1·ht'n11n~ 111 pull 01('
c;1 r!y l'\'l'fllrtJ:( "ln1n•1rjp'' :111 ·
dif•r\l"e ;1l11ng lo 1t~ nr·w
"Sargc" :-erie.<., lurner1 ••111
11·h;it 11•11s h1 1lrd :1;, 11"1 shri11 ~
hut which pl.11L'rl ;.is 1111<' :1111!
r·11n1h111rd 1he 1,,.,.1 lt'ad1111:
t'h<1rHL'IL·rs Sn r g (' 11.c
period. has ar·q11ircd .<:.nrn1· ridu·c·111;l11 l11r111·d prit•'r )"In
fLJrrnidable cf)n1 ~1i11un with cd Jrnn:-1t!t' 111 an i111P!ll1:;~1111n
the arri\'al 1111 Tursrl:iy nu:h ts uf !hi' l-,1l l1ng 11f lhft't> pnr,I• ThL• plul u11f11r1un;1(L'h t '1111· of CBS' popul11r "lla\\ai1 Ft1•1. .. O." and annlhcr action·ad. latnt'd onl,\• ;1 t10ut erlough uc·
1111r1 J(• pull throu~h 11nr hntir venture serie.~. ··S a r .i:: e, • • 110! 111 0. Thr rrsult 11as 11iat launC'hed by NBC t\rnon" LI•" ll"w nrJthl'r senr~ \o<Jk 1,11 frw il "' ' ' S!'.'rJCS. f I I I ti "Cannon" seems lo be !he• as_ s ar or: ic new seas11n.
greateSt lhrciit. ll is ~1 slick (,c1irge Kennedy. 11· h ,~ s e . · c:h<lrael!'.'r v.'as •nlrnducrd In a la~l·1 no l'1ng 01ln11 f"l'tll ll ll~tt;'nl 1-_ _ _ _
t110-hour pl lul r1!n1 l11s! ~rason.
plays !IH' !'lrnen! ll\lf' role tn
"S:in~r '
:'l.Hl"'i "Vlt11r11 Side" h<irl it ~
11llu·i;1I pt"l'l1ll•'l't' TU!'.'~dil1',
lollo\1 in~ ~11r11t."t h1ni: billed as ;i
pn•v1c1v l;1.;I ~unda~ Th15
ti1nr Hu"> 1!P111•r;1I s11hjcr! v.·;i~
ht<rlth. •ind JI 1·;1r1J!f•d 111 ~keti·h
r1>1·11i fn)111 1rca1111cnt~ on
ht:dtl1 fn .. rt :111d 1i1"p1wh1)ndr \a
II) ho~p11:1I l\oHd ;ind hra1't'~ nil
[(•t•fh Tllo• Ille L"l•Uplt>S 11h11
p;111u 1p.11!'.' :-•·1·1nrrt !n hal'e
!11>t11•f ('••lll<'d v ni;11 en;1I ;1r1d lo
h;u•r!I" 11 with ~reatrr ea!'-e.
Thi• 11 .. 111· ~till r!ealt largrl~· in
1 l11·hr~. but ~·11ne v.rrc hur!rrl
under !he rl:i~ers' l"n\hUSl8.SH\.
~!()I.I.'\\ O(ln ! UPI\
l~alph 11<'11ain~ Iii!~ hre11 addrd
to the l"<rst nf '"C:incel ~f;v
liesr1·1:l!1on" st;irnn~ Bob
llf•pr ;inrl f:\<i \1 nrie S<tinl.
iJf tlio~c old Jl,1sh1r ll HanH11c11
and fi ay1nvnd Clinndlrr hunks
\Villiarn Conrad's t h;iractcr.1
Frank C;innon. i.~ gral'f'I \'oie·I
cd and gin1!cl·<'.\'Cd and lakes ml'I• "'""t v. ... ~.~~.~ ...
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'HONEST. SlllCERE. PERCEPT t'I E'
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'THE TRIP FILM OF THE YEAR"
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E:rhe tic. a mas
MPl.aSliC achlne
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"CAlCH THI JOT"
ond "HANG TEN"
7:)0 ond 9:30 Eoch Nit•
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THE LAST OF
THE DAREDEVILS!
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Eve S~ow Ito•" 7 p.m.
C on1 in11011• Shaw
Soturdoy ond S11ndoy
from 5;JO
JUNIOR MATIN(f
Sol~rdoy ond Sunday ot 2 II·"'•
FIRST RUN IN THE AREA
Vvhat.goes on in prison is a crime.
~NEWPORT BEACH· at the
entrance to the fabulous lido l1le ·OR 3 -8350
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WINNEROF
2 ACADEMY AWARDS!
ROBERT tvVTO-U'v\
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JUNIOR MAllNEE SAfUltDAY ANO SUNOAY Af 2 pm.
"WIZAR D OF BAGDAD''
"SNOWHITE AND 3 STOOGES"
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Borg n i nr, Sur rl Tl1 e ater Notes
F or Dh'o rce
LQ.S ANGELES 1UPl 1
Ernest Borgn1ne ha~ bf:en
sutd for divorce by his four!h
wife, Donna Ann Bor~ntne .
Clemente, Mesa, Santa Ana Open Shows
Borgnine. 54 . "·ho wnn an
academy award for lht mn\·ie
"Marty." married her Jul~' 30,
1965. in Juarf'Z, !\.·1ex1co
STEREO VISION .. ~ .......... ap
EXCLUSIVE ENG AGEMENT
NOW PlAYI NG
-ll••v .... 100 Sl S 10 \J ~ ..._ 11111. 7 1~. J !Ill S JO, l.llO M !. 10.XI
By TQ,\t TITUS
01 lh1 Dtll~ iOl!OI itltt
The comn1unity t he a Le r
stages light up ahTiosl en
mas~e this '>''eekend a~ fnur
n1ore loC'a! playho\l ses fire.
!ht'i r npt>nin,o: ~11ns of the 197!-
72 sea~on .
Included an1nng the v•erk 's
newcon1ers are !he srcnnd
rhap!er nf 'hr-"111<1111 Su1!r''
.~11 repstakf'S-. the fi rst in-
(·rr into n1 of a dnuble harreled
pr(li.;r;:in1 nf nnr-a rl_!<, a corn-
erl1· hnrrn1••erl frnm France.
:inrl thr \\'est Cn;i:o;t prt>1T11ere
of a hranrl nf'w play.
"Pl;iui S.uite." alre11ch nn
the hoard~ al the Huntiiig•nn
Beach Pl<1\ hnusf'. s!;irts off
the ~Pasnn ;J"hur:-d;i\· n11!hl for
the S;in f'lf'n1('ntP \1nT1mlln11v
'J"hea1e1' ll 1rhi:ircl Andf'r"rn 1s
d1rec11ni: thP Neil S1mnn trio
nf r nmed1es ... et in ;:i cn rnmnn
lnc.1!1nn ;i rnnm 1n ;i Nrw
Ynrk hn!rl
H1l'h::irrl !\os;ih :i11d flnr·othv
Smith are thr ;innh'f'1"~:1rv
cnuple in 1he nprn1ng pl;i1·l£'t.
"Vi~itnr Frnm i\.l;ini:irnnek ";
nrn l-l u!ch1ni:s ;ind l\·1Jrk1e
Cl;ix!nn re1irv1 ;in nlrl .1r-
11u111n1;:i11cr 1n .. \'1s1!nr From
1-ln!lvwonrl. '' 11 h1le Erl Tierney
and PhvlJ i<; \\'cn1 7 ;i r e lhe har-
r1r d parrots in "Visi lor From
Fnrr~t Hills:' 11·h1ch close~ 1he
show
nounriin,c out the S ;i n
Clemente cast "-'ill he !\-l;ircia
Sulherlanrl, Tom Tall::i ferro.
Erir Su1 lter anrl D a n a
T;ili ;:ifcrro
"Pl;iza Suite" is scheduled
(nr "' !hn:-e-11eekcnd eng11gr-
n1f'nt <1!. the ('a b r i 1 I n
r la.r hntrs e. 202 Aven i ri 11
"BLUE WATER,
WHITE DEATH"
"' The hunt for the
Gt .. tWhlleSherk
9 ~O·Hll TH John Way ne
WEEKI "BIG JAKE"
•
FOR FAME, FORTUNE ..•
AND BROKEN BONES!
GEORGE HAMILTON· SUE LYON
EllEL
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NOW!
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SHE'S A CROWD -Dorothy Smith orrers a cup of
coffee to husband Ri chard Kosab and his secretarv.
fllarcia Sutherland. in ''Plaza Suite'' at th e San cie.
n1cn!e Con11nun11 y Theater.
C<1brilln. San Clr.n1ente.
n111g Thursdays . Frid:i~·s
S;i111 rd;iys. lleser\'ations
0·1!15.
* The Cosla l\1esa C 1 v i c
Pia) ho\lse 1s launching ils new
season "-'I th the most am-
bitious production in it s sci Pn-
year hislflry -t11.·o e\ en1ngs
of one-act plays run ni ng 1n
re.pertor~ O\'C'r three weekends
and involving a combinC'd ca st
of :111 Thl' hl;inket lille for lhl'
tandc1n nffC'ring is N n e !
Cn11"a rd "!i "Tonight at II :JO "
Thr f1rs1 half nl I he
'Tn111j.:ht " :-.tries, unrler the
d1rr.c·!ir•n r1f l'ati 'f;in1hrl!1111
\1·ill be ··Jl ('d Peppers.'' '"~!Il l
Life" ;ind "Shadow Pla.v "Tl1e
plays 11 111 run Friday ;ind
Saturday nf this \\:eek <ind 1\"lll
return fnr ;1 final pcrforn1<1nte
on Ori. 1 ~·nday·s stag1n~ i~
npcn only tn !he playhouse's
P;itrnns Associat.1nn.
fl.1::i rgc Brarllcy and Jne Del
Rosso head the ··Red PP.p-
pl!"rs" cast, supported by Anita
Grnssn1;i n, who dn11hles ;i~
11H1.~1(·;i l d1rer1 or. H u s s e l I
111<1r t1n <ind Lois \V i Is u n .
(;ene1·1('1 P to.lurra l' anrl !)on
Rhoades are the Pr1nc1pa\s in
''Still Life.'· w\1h !lilarJ:;iret
Kelly, Den ise !\1cCanles. Larry
L11tharn. Scott McC;inles anrl
Shirle~· Dilhin complell n~ !he
cast. The "Shadow Play" ca :-t
is led by Linda K11ss and Al
Jones. with Pal H;irp. R u~~ell
Marlin. !\1arge Br;irl\ev, .Joe
Df'I Rnsso and Scott !\1CCanles
in suppnr!1ng role_!<.
Perfnrn1;inces nf "Tnnigh1
Rt 8":111'' 11•ill be ).!1ven at thP
Communll.v Cent.er ;111di!oriun1
(In the Orange C n u n t .v
F ii i rgrnunds. Reservation:--
834-~30.l
* 1·he Santa Ana Con1n111nity
Pla\'ers. 11·\th one s h n 11
alre::id.v under the ir belt . light
No lJocl y Split Bea tl es,
John L c 1111011 Declares
N ~:'A1 YCIHK !Al'l -.Jnhn
Lennon. the onetime Beatie,
s;a vs his St'co nd wife Ynkn Ono
d1d n·t break up !he Brit ish
rock group. but ir she had
"she should get cred it for ;i!l
the nrce n1u.~ie 11•e\·e all made
since \1,. brnkr up ''
Lrnnrin , ;ippearcd 11•11t1 111.~
111ife in ;i \l\"O hti\lr 1apinJ.: w11 h
!ele1·1~if1n lll!Prvie11 cr nick
Ca1·ctL J'.Ji nc!y n1 1nu\r.~ nf !he
rnn versat inn will he ~hnwn nn
C;ive11 ·s !;ite-nlgh t ~hO\I' next
mnn1h
··11nv; rou lrl one girl. or
"-'On1<111. spl1l the Bf'n!lcs'.' ..
Lr nnon r.~kcd . "\\"e 11rrP drift·
ing <ipart nn our 01\·n. 11
cou ld ha1·(' i;nnr-nn hP\n~ f11n
nff ;inri on. or 11 r nuld h;i1·r
go!len 1,1·nrse. I dfln·l know \\'e
didn't '>''anl ln he the l\·l;irx
Brnthers. rlrt1gRed nn 1'1ai;:e
11.1hen 1,1·e were 50 "-'iln ;:isthma
;ind TB . I dicln't wa nt to h(:
sing ing ·~he Loves Ynu' ::i t 30
I .~t1id that ;it 2~. J 11·as J1l l;i.~1
nrt11hcr th<ll. 11'1'1S about. when
m.v life chanRcd ."
Askrd if ht' cvr r spoke In
Paul ~1c!·;:i r111 c.1'. h1.~ .~n ng-wn
l1ng f'!oll.<1hf>r;1tn1' nn n1<'Jl \' of
the Beatles· hits. he fore
<1cri111nn y )let in. Lennon .~:i ld .
"Three ~e<'k~ Rgo we v.·ere an
l1n11r or sn nn thr phfln r. 1 hug-
i!rrl (;cnrpP I Hilrrisnn I fll'n
d<1 \~ ;ign and I sent ;i pnstrard
In ll1ni:n !Starr I l:ist "-'el!"k . All
ngh1 ~ ..
N A T I ONAL G ENERAL T HEA T RE S
I
ON
ANY
SUNDAY
A FILM SY .. Km •RDWM
"' Al~o STEVE McOUEEN in ''THE REIVERS "
MA TINEE > DAIL Y
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Ann·Margltland~Ftifter.
carnal KnlMlalge
ALSO IHOWlfit•
YlltGINIA W0~'1
ll!ZAllT"l T•TlOI
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lX\.1.USIVl OIANGI COUNTI INOOO« INGAGlMENT
up the ir hlaie again Friday
w]th the Maree! Archard·Har·
ry Kurn1tz comedy ··A Shnt in
the Oark "
Jnhn LouJ:hnu1n ;inrl r-.ta rla
S111a!J heRd the S;in111 An<'! ra.~r
a~ 11 ynun~ mag1i::.lrate and a
n1;11rl :.ir'rusecl of mu1·der,
Cnmpl l•ti n~ the cl'1n1pany are
. loan B1nd111J:. Di<in Scl111;in1 .
Lloyd S!ephens. Tf'd f.r;indkt'
anrl Ch:ir!es Pail.
the leading players !n lhe nrst
SPgment. nahdy Ketnt 11nd
Ann P11rvaresh are spo!lighttd
1n !he se(·nn<I, with Gr;ice
Sh;ill' and Henry Hirschman
hea d1n~ the third. Karc>n
Gc>or~e. Br1b Pone. \\'alter
Allrn. l.i::11 f)orv•ard an r Tnn ~
(<1.~!IP plav 1hl' n11 nnr r1Jle-'.
"Plaza Sui tP" \\'I ll he staged
Fri rh1 y and Sa!urrl;i~· al the
p!a.~·llOllSl'. 21 10 1\l111n SI . Mun·
lingtnn Bt>ai:h Rc~ervations
S.1fi-8111i l.
*
\l"tE'kend '>'·hen the Lyr a·:
Opera Assoc fat1nn rinse~ its
11.nnual shnv.. "The .\1 usic
l\·1an."
Arr Lund and ~1 :i r i 1 y n
S.<11'1'!.:e al'e the hr ;idllncrs 111
lhc i\.1cr edttl1 \\ 11 1.~1111 111u~1e:1I,
11·ith C:iss Onl ey he:ulin~ 1ht'
:c1upport1ng c;i~! a~ th<> m;i v11r·~
w1fC', Cr is i i1111nons is d1rr< ..
t in~ and L'hnreo.1:raph1n~ fnr
lhe Ll'rir Oper;i prnrl 1Jct1on
with .J an ll11.~C'hel ;is 1nu.~1cal
d1rce!nr_
Final pcr!onnan1·cs n I
··A Sh11I in the J);<rk " 11•11!
play Frida.vi::. and Ni t urda1·~
for th rre 11·eekends a1 the
PIAyt'rs Thea1er in thio S11.n1;i
Ana l 1!v Hall :inneic . ~oo \V. Professor H11r0ld Hill and
"~1USIC tl1;in" \\'Ill be ~11 en
Friday and Sat urd11v under
!he slar:; nn the F(':;.!i1;1I 11f
Arts gro\lnds. Reser\ <1!1ons
4!14-3900.
fi th St. Re:;er\•;i!1nn~ fi4 1-2lRll. his 17 trnmhonl":; 111nd up their * tw n-11·eekend sta ~· ;it l.aRun<i
Beach's lr111H' R(lwl this Rnn .l\lherlsr-n. \\'f'll knn1111 _
;i~ 11n actnr-rlirf'c·!or ::it the
Hvn11 n~rnn Re<1ch Pla~·house.
is .~1 11~111.1: !he \11trst prn-
rl1u·11nn nf lhP L11ng Re;ich
C"nrT1m un1t1· Pl;:i vhnlJSl'. "The
Hr~t of Fnrnr!~." 11 h i c h
1n.1hrs 1 J~ \\·r~! (' n <1 s t
p1·e1111ere l-'nd;11 n1gh1
{";i sl. in lhf" .!<irnrs 1:~\w;ird
i:nmf"d y a r (' H o I f ·na'1 <:on.
.Jarnes O'llnnncll, <;reg
Rrnwn. !\1illicrnt Tre;irlwel!,
1!:1r11ld l \11!chf"ll. Ph1·\t1s
1\lll'll. fl111n,-,111 Te Ill~ i n ,
.\l1n.i111 l\;nsrr ::ind Lio:;i
ls£'nbcr1:.
The pl;i1· 11·111 hr nn s1.ij!e
Frirl:i vs '!nrl Saturdal".~ for six
11erkS ;:it !he pla\•hnu~r. 5021
E. An<1he1m S1 in Loni: Reach.
Reserv11t1ons !213 1 4.111.o:i:is.
* 1'he f1 r:;t Orani::r l 'nunt~·
1·r r:;1on of "Pla7;;. Su ite••
rnters its second v.·rekrnd nf
prnduc!inn at the Hunti ngton
flea rh P lti\'hou~e . !\"r<il Lnse~'
1.~ direclini;: the N r 1l Snnon
triad.
Sam and Teri Vt'1 "<let"ia <ire
PACIFIC WALK-INS
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"YE~Y ET 'JAMPlllE" l AI
nlv• • ~otnflft (Dior C"''lt r
"i CllEAM Of THE
OE MON LO'JER '
ynoor ll myll N w •1" o•""'
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"TH• 111••• IGl'I
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1~ "41lt01t 1110,,•H•G c1..-ru1 • 2ND TOP ATTRACTION •
"A scenic. ~1ng1ng,
sumo1uous
show . Magnificent,
Breathtaking. II you re
I "TELL ROBERT r1.oronu THEM KA HiAll:r~r ri1 ,·3~
WILLIE nosrRr BLA~t
SUSAN CLAnr;
BOY IS • l f CllNICOl•lll
HERE" !Cl' e> lmJ
fed uo with 'A" movies here·s
111 y1sually glor10~~~-~~ '. ·-·
"AN YONE INTERESTED IN
FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT
IS GUARANTEED HIS
MONEY"S WORTHI'•
'"A fllm for the wl'lolf! 111m1ly.
See•no 'Sono ot Norwav·
i& I <JtlClll1bn 111 !!Miii'"
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NOW EXCLUSIVELY
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FU NNY HOW LOYERS STIR!
IS ... :;r,
--..-1-' "friend~'
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~II" ~''"'" ~"<ll<><rl In
"TIU IlllM Will II IOY IS M llH
In t'\"''1 ll •llf \ life. I ~~\ a
Sl ll\1MER OF '4
SUMMEROF '4
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IUTOrt
HESTOrt THE
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~FACT
BIG '71 CLOSEOUT
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WE DON'T CARE WHERE YOU'VE BEEN OR WHAT YOU'VE BEEN OFFERED -YOU'RE SURE TO
GO FOR OUR OFFER. DON'T SIGN ANY ORDER WITH ANY DEALER ON ANY NEW
. CAR-TRUCK OR USED CAR UNTIL YOU HAVE BEE .N QUOTED DUNTON FORD PRICES.
SALES DEPARTMENT OPEN DAILY 9 A.M. 'YIL 10 P.M.
I
FOLKS •••
This is the
biggest discount sale
in Dunton Ford's
54th year history.
The 1972's are
arriving .... so
hurry!
YOUR TRADE WAS
NEVER WORTH MORE
HIGHEST TRADE-IN
ALLOWANCES NOW
'62 Buick ~.~;v.~~R,~ ... ,,. "· "" s277 EVERY SATURDAY '70 Fl 00 ~l.C ~~: .......... ,,~.,··· s2977 r"""' fir~•~\ r?•IXIEI
OUR
'67 FORD ;.~~,~:::~::~,~~~,···· s1177 PARTS DEPART MENT '66 Chevy ~:::':~~.~.~?;~~~;~~~~ s1 177
WILL 81 '64 Buick ~:.:'~:~.'"'"... SAVE 0 p EN '69 Mustang E~:~:::,::;::;;:·£~~1~ $1677
'64 Mercury ~~2!:;~:i~~:,. s477 SATURDA YS 8 AM -1 PM '69 Galaxie ~i:~::,~·i:·~·;;~~~',?·:~ s1577
'6 7 Mustan ~.;.· .. :.:;:· ,,~~~::. s1177
'67 f. t snoE• s977 1a . $!>Md. lt8n•O (ZOLi Diii\
'67 Ford ~~~ ... ,, .... ,.-.. M ..... ~. s1277 '66 G I • .... 500 --s-77-·na •8d">. ne•l•t. """'" 11d• w1ll1, 7 '"~·· ... ,,,, .,.. a ax1e "'· , ............. . ln•v "" tn••<l•'"'"'"i l>tlW•• .i~~"na 'ti:i: ~M J
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Destination : Los Angeles Fair
She Takes the Cake
She lives less than a mile fron1
the Orange Count.v Fa1rJ,?rou nds but
Laura DRvison, 17. entPr~ her bak·
ed goods only in the !..fls Ange les
County Fair 11t. Pnn1nn:< bec1111"e
''the f;:imily alw;iys goe~ ther e
together :ind e"joys Jt thoroughly."
Having won lhe chorolate ca ke
division last .vrar, she will have ap·
pie, berry, rhubarh and pumpkin
pies and a \:hoco!ate chip torte
ready for I.he Judges on Sept. 17.
Miss Davis(lO. valediclorian (lr
the 1971 mid·year class at Cns!a
Mesa High Sch oo l, toi.k
responsibility for the family'5
meals five years ago since both her
pi renis v.·ork. She {ook home
economics courses for three years.
Baked dessert!'. and Chinese
c:uiRine are her specialties. "plus
yeast breads. Yes, there have been
30me failures." she admil.'i.
She explained the hardest part
11bou l fair co1npetilinn is having the
entries RS fresh as possible for the
early morni nR judging.
"I usually hake the pies and
cake!' the night hrfnrr:· Mi~.~
Oav1snn said "F'a lr oprnlnR a lv.'ays
coincide!'. with the fir!'.t days of
school. I won 't wan!. to rni!'.s my
cla8!'if.li at Orani.:e Coast Cn!le~e so
mother n1ight have t.o Lake the food
ln ."
And thi,; ye11r she hurried b;ir k
rrom a Hawaiian va c11tion to J;:el
rhe lngreJients in order and prac-
tice her sprcial mixing techn1nur
Her Applesauce Cake with· Gooey
Cream FrostinJ.? is "the onl.v cake
my brnlhcr, Keith , 20 eat..s." The
unu,,.u;il rhnrnl;alP chip tnr!p Alw.:iy,;
disappears f::i st because sisters
Betsy. JS. ;ind Lindy. ll. "even eat
it cnld. right nut of the free~er."
!1.l1ss Davison cu lminates each
year's cooking with a Christmas
o(lf'n house of l.rAditinnal family
recip€S. \\'hen she's not 1n the
kitchen she enjoys sewing 11nd cam·
ping.
APPLESAUCE
1.i cup butter
I cup sugar
I egg
J 31,c cups Oour
1 t.easpooo cinn amon
'>':! teaspoon cloves
th teaspoo n nutme(
CAKE
I cup thick llJ?Piegtiuce
I teaspoon soda
I teaspoon vanilla extract
r cup rali;in~
I cup chnpPf!d walnuts
Crf'am bl!ller and sug;ir Add egg
and ~at wr.!1 . Sift nnur with spices
and add to creamed mixture.
tlcat apple~:111ct' ;11nd mi• in ~ncl•
and variilll'I . Add In nlher mixture.
Then fold in rai~in~ and nuts.
Lighlly j.l'.rease :ind flour t1 9 1 11·
inrh ~quAre pan. Pour in hlltter and
l b.;ke for 30 minutr.s at 375 rlejtrees .
F rn.~t v.·1th Gooey Crram fr01!ting.
GOOEY CREAM FROSTING
1 h cups ~ugar
I/, cup Onur
1 cup !i,Eht. cream
1., cup butt.er
J,14 cup chopped walnuts
I cup raisin5
Mix the 1ugar and nour. Add 1
small amount of cream to make 1
paste . Then .'ltir ln remainina
cream.
Add butter i:tnd cook in a heavy
pan over low he:it, Stir constantly.
When butter has melted, add the
nuts and raii;in5.' Ctintinue cooking
and ,;tirring for about 10 minults.
Let-cool slightly before frostln1
cake.
SURPRISE MERINGUES
4 eg1 whites
'I• teaspoon salt
v. teaspoon cream of tartar
I \i: lta11poons vanilla
l Ya cup1 1u1ar
I package (12 ounces) chocolate
chips
1.1 cup chopped nuts
Combine 1ir1t four ingredients in
mixing bowl ~nd whip with electric:
mhi:er. When soft Pf!llks fnrm, fold
in c hocolate chips And nuts. Drop
cookie sheets. Bake at 300 degree•
by spoonfuls cnto J>'l!pflr·llned
cookie 1heets. BAke at 300 degree•
for ~ minutes. Rem ove carefully
from paper while ~till warm.
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F'orget the cholesterol count.
Remember tm omelet ~
Rudolph Stanish has taken up the
banner of the omelet and is reveal·
ing h.is culinary tricks throughout
the Sou lhland.
"Being able tn make a perfect
onielet is as necessary to the 'good
life' a~ brewing 11; gnod cup of CTif·
fee or tea ." maintains Stanish. dub·
bed 'Chef d'ouef' by Time Mai1:a·
u ne .
The ,l!Ourmet chef demonstrates
his cooking wizardry with
astonishing .~peed. rnuch lo the
delight of Orange Co a s t
hou.~ewives. He turns out tight and
fluffy omelets at the rate of four
jll!r m inute and offers a few
f;11vorite!'i. from more than 100
varieties .
Stanish believes the secret of suc·
cess lies in proper utensils. care.
fully selected ingredients, timing
and servin1. He prefers r.n alumin·
Stan isn scrambles
briskly !above ).
an important step
tow~rd success..
After adding
cheese, ho gent-
ly folds edges
over and slips
it fr om pan
to plate.
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BEA AND ERSON, Editor
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Over
um frying pan and a stainless steel
whisk.
As he whisks the eggs with a real
fla ir, Stanish insists that this first
step is vital lo getting enouj.l'.h air
into the mixture. The pan shnulrl he
placed on a tu&h heal and bountiful
butter melted . "\l should be ho~
enou,1.!h so water rlropped inlo the
butter will 'Zip!'," he advises.
"Now 1 adrl the egg mixture and
scran1ble briskly," says Stanish. He
stresses thal only real hilrnn be US·
ed. "No in1ilations, pl(';isc ."
The scrambling -stops whlil' the
e,c:gs arP still wet and cheese nr
other filling ;11dded. Pausing in the
process. Stanish draws a bre<1th.
"Ah. v.·atch closely.' he SA.I'S as he
~ently folds the edges tov,.ard the
center.
With A deft h;ind , he slips the
niasterpiere onto a plate. Dividing
the omelet lnln bite-s ize bits. he
ser\'es hi s crea tio"· t.o the "'aiting
Woppers at l\1ay Co. South Coast
Plaza.
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Eggs
HERB MIX
l cup fresh parsely (chopped)
~'cup chives (cull
1 teaspoon taragon
J\flx together. Squeeu with towel
to remove moisture. Put in a
sealible container. Al&o good with
li~h. chicken and salads.
Butter
2 ei:gs
OMELET
11 teaspoon herb mix
I teaspoon bacon bits
Parmesrtn cheese (grated I
Bacon shnuld be frierl slowly,
r11ndered of all fat and broken.
\Vhisk eggs v.·ith steel \Vhisk. J\1elt
butter in aluminum pan . p!aced on
hi~h heat. Add eggs. herb mix and
b;:icon hits. Scramhle eggs with
rnrk. Sprinkle cheese on top. Genlly
fold over edges of omelet. If soft
center is de sired roll 1Jut of pan im-
mediatel y. Lea ve in pan for one
minute if a thoroughly cooked
center is preferred. Serves one.
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e.rpp1'11>1P11!r1/, r11)n.rr111Pr versi rnt
of liPI' Chnr11/n /P ('/11p Tortr. U!·
unl/y she 111nke.~ 11 in o J"llY roll
pan occorrling t.n lhrs rllcipP:
CHOCOLATE CHIP TORTE
I rnrknge f 8 01tnces) dates,
fine11J chnpped
cur !.oa ter
I tea.~poon soda
1 cup buttrr
1 c11n .~ugar
2 er;g.~
1·"!4 cup.~ flour
2 table.~poons cocoa
!'z ter1.~pnn11 salt
1 1rnsp11on. vanilla
Chornlnle chips
Cl!o11rerl iiuls
Powdered sti9ar
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Mi:r: dntr,~ nnrl. bo1li11 p tca te1'
witll. sod.a.. C:rean:J. butttr and-_
ll VfJnr nnrl arlrl PQQs, Sift togrthe1'
f lnur. rnrM rnul .~nit. Mix every·
thn•p tr1prri1rr. Arid vnnilln nnrl
bent 111rl/.
Sprrr1d hourr in u jel/.y r()/l
pn11 nnrl .~pr111 k/,, 11iitn chocolot1
rl!ip.~ a11rl wo/111;t.~ to cnvtr. Bnk1t
.10 minttlts nt 3SO degrees. Wh ile
atil/ hot, spriltklt witlt powdered
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Your Horoscope Tomorrow
Scorpio: Don't Overlook Opportunity
THU RSDAY
SEPTEMBER I b
Ry SYONt:Y OMA.RR
(~lnria Swanson, an Arie~. is
kn o wledgeable ahout
astrology. She exhibit e <l
pioneering qualitie.~ or her sign
when. well ahead of her time.
she advocated clean air and
\\'a(er, he;ilth roods ;:ind a
return lo basic values. in·
eluding intei;;:rl1y. Like lhe
classical ttttributei; of l1f'r
sign. she refu~e.~ to follow the
erowd -!hill ;ipplied when she
wall the rtigning queen of the
motion picture world : it ill JUSl
tis true to<lAv for Gloria
Swanson, p(>rh:ip~ the world '~
most glttmorous A r i es
grandmother.
Trusl hunch. Follow through
on heedings of inner voice.
Nothing h a I f w 1 y : go
wholeheartedly or not at" 111.
Slre.~s on money. personal
pos,.essions . Collect needed in -
formation. Be antilytical.
LEO July 2.1-Aug. 22!:
Lunar C)'Cle continue.!i high :
t;ikt in1 ti;itive. Spread 1n·
fluence_ Welcome new ex-
periences. contticts ti n d
challenges. Wager oo your
own abilities. Be A self.starter.
Sagittarius f i g u re 1 pro-
minently.
\'JHGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22 \;
"1ork in conjunction with
special group. nrganization.
Stri1•e lo comprehend inner
ARI ES 1Mart h 21-April 19 i: sanctlJ m. Means realize all is
Yo ti are l1k~ly tn 11,e! wh111 ,vnll
gn ;iftf'r -be sure you know not what appears on surface.
wh;:it ynu wan!. [,(),l'f' is in· Appl y recent lesson. Cycle i8
1·n!ved. E 1n o ! inn l'i pll'l,V on upswing.
obvious. Keep emot l on al
antennae ln actio n.
vour principles. You are!
drawn to Capricorn.should be Ll~t•rl•
SAGITTARIUS !Nov. 22-
DeC'. 21 J: Perceive hidden
mf!ining!. Study Scnrpkl
niessage. Good lunar aspect
now conincides with journey,
added knowledge , publishing,
adv er ti.~ing opporl unJtie~.
;:r~~5 in a~:ali~~n~·~~~ s:~it~I Rob"
harmonize with Tau r u 5 ·1
Srorplo and Cancer. '{nu are
intrigued with Plsre.s. but !h1~1 may be a case of nppnsites1 being h1scinated v.'1lh eaC'h
other.
P\1ce5 ""r.wn may want to '" 1'"~ bl,, "'~'• •be~• ""'"1•11 ••<tr r-•"re•o1>. ~'d" Svd""" fl"'•" ' \fl discourag• )'OU. 0••• _ .... r"~ 1 '11'~ ·~~"I
GlllOLl!t
lllAS
21 11 E. Co11! H i.,~w•v
Coren • dol .Mo r-Ph. b71.!'150
ee1~1<Am1r<t1rd •"'"'"' t""'' )) 'I'll" I" ~lml LO<tllOft
••trolot • -"•"d bl"~d •'• o•d I! '"""
to O"'•" ~ ... ~··· '"e O••l " PILOT CAPRICORN Ott. 22·Jan . eo• J1•0. G•••~ C••"•' 5••·,~~. "'''']
. .::_,.~·~·~'~v_'"'°~'~' --------'=============: !J l : Whal you learned in past
can now be put to constructive
use . Your natural talents
come !o fore , are appreciated
l\1(1ney affecting mate , partner
is spotlighted. Speak up ron·
ccrnlng beliels.
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ecfiv e.we•r if
""* . .., -y ~'Af
:-~'::l,o.,."411!1'-'<; d111nin11nl role_ Children make known tbr.ir needs. GOfld LIBRA tSep1. 23·0cl. 22 \:
fnr1une indfr.:a1erl now 10 Sclt11e who cla1n-1ed you we1·e in
AQUARI US /Jan. 2()·Feb .
1A 1: Be a careful observer
Emphasis is on contracts.
special ;igreements. marri11ge_
Those v.·lth oppos ing 1·\ews
m;iy try to trap you. /'.la int.ain
halttnce, aplomb. Finish whal
you start. ....
BUNCH OF BRU NCH -llon1e ~:('nnorni~t s Carol He in z (left) and Lynn Rickel
sample a fruit-{'en !ered coffe~ (·akr. nne of several bruneh specialties the_v \\'il l
prepare at demon~tra lions l'Onducted by Southern Cal ifornia Edison Co. la
Fountain \1all ey, Newport Beach and Seal Bea.ch.
Anytime Before Lunch
sprcul ;it i1·e venture.~. tibo\'e your he11d nnw rna .v PISCES !Feb. 19-March 20 1
h;i1·e to ;ipolui;:11.e. (;emini and Fresh viewpoint should bf
TA URL:S (April 20·t\1av 201: Virgo figure prnn1inentl y. Ac· \l•e!cnmecl. Acre n t in·
Deni 1·;:in he consun1mated ;is cent is on fulf illment of hopes. dependence, originality. Keep
r!'la1ed In property. rettl wishes. A ne\I' friendship will health re:oiolutinn.!i . Stick to
estate, hn1ne . St;ite vou!' r;i.~e . prol'e meaningful. qu11 lity. Refuse bargain·base·
Dnn'l hluff. ~1e110 'wh;it .Ynl1 menL sub.1titutes. Message wi!I
Stt\' Older, experienced in· SCOKPIO {Oct. 2.1-Nov. 21 ): become increasingly clear. \'i~'idu11! i~ nnl e11sily lnnled Accent on career, ambitions,
Pl<1y game on the squ;irt. tihility to drive home major IF TODAY IS YO U R
points. Money is involved. BIRTHDAY ynu ar e ln-(~EJ\ilN I 1 ~1ay 21 ·.lune 20 1: Chttnce to incretise assel5 ls lros~tive. lend In be
Versatile ;ipprnach serve.~ hesl evident Don't 01·erlonk op-sturlious You see k rerfection,
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Brunch Menu to Expand intere~t.~, Bright. c re" Ii \' e port11nity merely because it is goals are sky high and so arc ide;i.~ abound . Ke_v is In he 1_.c.. __ .c_ ________ _:c_ ___ ..:.._::_ __ _,,~~----------
self'ctive. T:ilie time ln choose f"or those who rise to 1h' 01:.
casion a bit t.a rdy or lore lo
spic'-conversation ll'ith sugary
cinnamon rolls, brunch is the
~rfect wfly to entertain -
an.v!ime before lunch.
The simple .vet elegant
preparation of a chi lled fruit
or juice, a qu1tk or fanl'y
br!!ad 11nd .!I cre11tive breakfast
entree makes t hi~ "me;il "
popular for Sunda~'~. holiday
morninRs 11nd hou5ew\le get-
to,1Zelhers.
Beside the re l;ixf"d pat•e,
convenienre is ;,no!her ;,d.
\'.!lnl 11ge of brun t:h .~ince miin.v
of the tempting dishes ere
merely c nm bi n 11 I i on s of
a lready prrpflred foods.
New ideAs And recif)t'S for
the mid-morning spread l\nd
ntw appliancei:; to make the
coo king even fa ster wi\I be
demonstrtited by Sou t h e r n
Ca\iforni11 Edison Co-home
economists at three Orange
Coal'il loC'atinns.
Refreshmenl:oi 11nd
cookbooks v.·ill be di~trihuted
after the shows at Fountain
\'allf'y Community Center,
\\!rdnP sday. Sept. 22. 7;'.IO p.m.
and Thursd;i~'. Sept . 23, JQ ·3rJ
;i.n1 .: l~l11nrl Hnu.~e. F11shinn
l~J11nd . r\ewporr Beach. Mnn-
rla ,1'. Sept. 2i , 7 .30 p.m. ;ind
Tuesd;i,v, Srpt 211. 10:.10 a.m,
;ind Community Room of
r.re;il \\'estern Savini;i~ ;ind
U\;in. Seal Reach. Mnnda_I'.
()cl. 4. 7:30 p.m. ;:ind Tuesda.v.
(lf't 5, \O:JCI a.m. ;:ind 7 3CI
p "' Hrrr·.~ ti pre1·1e""' of two nl
the reci pes:
BA.KE O PANCAKE
SURPRISE
\\'!TH ~PJCEO APPLE
TOPPI N(;
t C'Up \\'hipp ing cream
II te;i~poons flour
11 1~;ispoon salt
8 eggg
I C'U p cooked ham , diced
Topping
Powdered sug;ir
Lemon 11'edges
ln An electric blenrlrr ('nm·
bine whipping cre~m. flour
and still. Blend unt il smooTh.
To avoid disappolnt1nenL prospccli,·e
brides a re rc1ninded to h;i ve 1hrir \l'edd1n g
storie.s \\'ith black nnd 11 h11c glossy ph(l\O·
graphs to t he D.<\TL\' PILOT \\'omen's De-
par1ment one \\'eek before the v.1edd1ng.
Pictures recelvrd afler that time 11•1!1 not
be used.
}'or engagtment announcements it., I!
imperative that the story, also accompanied
bv a bl;:1 ck ;:ind \'.'h1te glossy picture, be ~ub
niitted si x v.·eeks or more before the v.·edd1ng
date. If deadline is not met, only a story 1t·W
be used .
To help fill requircmrnts on both \J.1ed·
din,t: and engagement slorie~. forms . are
available in a ll of t he DAILY PILOT offices.
F urther questions 1vill be an~were.d b.v
\\'omen·~ Section staff members at 642-432 1
or 494-9466.
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SUMMER TOPS
JOHNA'S
WOMEN'S WEAR
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NOW OPEN
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PANTSUITS, CAPRIS & TOPS
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Add e~gs and blrnd un!i! 1111
ingre(lienrs ;ire e1·rnl.v rnm-
bint-d Ruller fnur A·lnC'h round
f'ilke pans 1·er~· hr.'l l'ily and
riu!'t hnttn m.~ v.·ith flour .
Arrange '• t•up h.:im 10 the
\yittum of e;:ich p;in ;ind rl 1v1rl e
the baiter e1·enll' lwlwren lhe
piins. B;ike 111 4.10 degrre.~ for
15 tn 20 minulf'S or un i.ii
i;inlden brnwn ar0un rl the
edp:es. Serie wUh lopp1ni;:.
powdered sugar and lernon
wedges,
Tnppini
4 largP cooldni< apple.~
4 tablespnnns butter
n1;ir~;irine
11 rup su~Ar
I teaspoon c1nnamnn
Prel. <·ore ;ind thin!~· .~hc·r ;:ip.
pies. ~fell hurtrr in ;:i l;ir~e
fr.l'in~ pan on medium hrat
;:ind arld ;ipplf'~. Turn 11·1th a
fnr k nr ~p;itula until tipple,,
;ire tr11ns!ucent. Arlrl 5\lp:ar
;ind c1nnRmnn : rr11x \l'el\,
&r1'e hot over p;incake.~.
BLEN DER POPOVERS
I cu p milk
2 e1:,g.~
l ttihle.~poon hullrr or
n1 .. q,(arine .. •oltened .
1 1·u p ~ifled flour
1.1 lf'ASfJU(1fl SAi{
T'reht?.\ elf;'r!rll' 111·p11 In 400
cie1<rr~~. Pl;:ice :ill in~rerlirnt ~
1n hl\"od"r rnn1;i1 ner . f'n1·er
<111rl hlrnrl nn n1rrl1urn .~prerl 1.'i
srfnnd~ 111' un1il ~n1nnfh rnur
1ntn "1>:h1 F.-riunc·r hr111·il.v
crr;i~('d ru~t~rrl rup~ ;ihnut ~,
ftill B;ikr (or .10 rn1nutc~.
Sr1·1 P 11 ~nn
qualit.v. Accent on sh or 1
journr.v~. deRlin'1:~ v.· i t h
ne iJZhbnr., 8fld reltith·rs.
CANCER \June 21 ·July 22 1·
P-T Notes
College Pk PT A
~fr~. Robert i\-1arol d
rrrsidPnl
cor-.11 Nr. lir College l';n·k
rT A bnwhng leaguP 1vill
he.ain plti.I' Frirlny. Sept. J7,
111 thP l\ona I.ant.~.
St. Johns Aux.
~Ir~. Anth onr Recker
Prf'sidtn1
(0~11\11; L·P: First mrc1ing
nr th" ,v rar will ~ ciilled 10
nrr\Pt' 11! ll p.m. tnmorrnw _
The 11ev An!hnn,v ~1c:C:owan
will .~Jlt'llk.. Trarling llh1mpl'i
11.nd f'Ollp<lO~ will h~ collrted
, Open hnu~f' \\'lll br.. frnnl
l to 3 p.m. Sunda y, Sept. 19.
Travel Tip
~1os! nf !bf' prrsnntil
1n,: 1tpm~ wrimen nrtd 1n r<ta ,v
fr·f'e ;i nrl rrr.~h 1111rl fern1n1ne
lh rn11ghn11I 1·;ic11t inn Ir i p s
con1e \n hanrl,1' lrA 1·rl sr1,f'~.
Tb('.~f' inelude mini ~])l'ilys.
m1n1 pnwdrr~ and rnin1 p<irl~.
r ;irk1ng 1he n11n1 ~
1 ;il11.:1hle h1g111111r ~parr.
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Optn Mon., Thur1., Fr/. Till ' P.M.
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t MO''°INO (INTll UM Nl•IM• 11~1.
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1right for ~;gh t now. Silky suedes,
ankle wraps, hi ~rise Wedges '. I
Black platlorp1 buckler.'~.i.99. ·
Beige wrap ·,n' tie, 10.99.
Sovvy 70's sha.Pes. Oh. you kid!
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Store Manager Sizes Up Customer Who Handles the Goods
DEAR AN!\' LA\D~H S J !1111)<" ~oo '-"'I ll
print th is let1er .11nd ll·ai·h :i fi ·w million
slobs s11rnelhu1~ abotl! 111cn hand1'r \ht')
buv in slur<"\ :111d thPn Ir\ 1 .. tvturn
CORNER~:D IN KITCHEN! think rny dau1:l1\tr IS pt-J.terning her
h1iui.c·k{'rp1n:.: afh'r mine. Also. p!t:as~ t:JI:•
p!:i1n hll\.\ ~he· got this wav -SAGl/"j'A\V
T n hr~u1111th ,1 h1•1t• ;1,-,: ~.11u1,,111111 1<11.1 ~
1har rnust h1• nb~i>r1 1•cJ 111' tht :-.t11r1• i.:rts
into trouble. For ex urnplf' ,urnt J~\1ple
lr.v to rr1urn t1nd1•r'll'l'~r. ("110 \rtu irn·
lln1ne SUt'h <l thin~" Tht•.1 ;il-.11 !r1 111 gel
t.hrir 1n11n<',I' b<trk on t'<•~1t11>11cs 111th the
se<1ls br11ken, 11•othhru.~l1t•s 11ilh thr
p;tt·kn.c:e liirn. s1nck 11111s 111111 runs,
5crat1:hrrl sungla,-,sc•s, c1"11 htilhtng suits
-jU.~! non1e II ;111d \\(' \'E• St't'll H
Shr rrpl1rd '';\'oth1nR B11I :.e1·rro1 I pt•ople
n1adt' fun of 1he ruffles ..
\rit'kS. 1·here's nnth in~ new under the
sun. -Al.I. SALES Fl~AL
I am five rn!'.lnths pregnant and I look
11 1 do not ""'11nt to kl'ep thl~ child for 11
11)! of reasons, the main one being that the
f;i !thf'r already Is marned and has told
n1e he l'an pro1 e in court if neeess11ry
1h;1t I h;td S£'Vt'.'ra! other lo1crs. 1'111
ashttrnrd to say he could do It.
J ""'<Int to ~ll to a hu1ne fur Ull\.\'l•d
molh1·rs and put this t hild up fnr adup-
11on ~1\• moth1'r 1s bE>gglng me tn kt'f'p
the haby. Shi• s11_y.s Cod h<i s se nt this eh1ld
1., n·µl;ir(' the <111e Shl' lo~l 15 yeiir ~ ;i ~n
\\'hill :.hf' docs11'1 n•;1\11.r i~ lh;11 thi•
lat11er \S bl;it·k 1f shf' knrw 1t ~hf' would
1rll 1n1 d;id 11nd he 'd kill mi· Hi• 1~ ~0
prrjudit'l'd hr~ llkf' 1n~Hnr Sho til !l I IPll
h"r !hf' tru!h ,.o shr wilt tea1p mr alnnr'.'
T11e .... nni~.1 is driving me crai). -
OEA R r .: I 1tathtr fron1 ynur le1tt'r thot
}llU'\_. bf'l'n 11 felrl_v hu'y l!lrl. ~inre
\'OU .\f. had it\'t ral lo1t r,_, therr's a 1:11()(! ~hflnt't thal you )'Ouri;r ll t·ould nnl s11eur
111 !hf' Jlfl lrrnit,1 of lhl' t'lPf't'll'd fhild. ~n
kecr quil't And <'ht>t k huo a h11n1r a~ soon
l:I~ posi.ihlt.
nt-:AH SAr:: Thl'r~ Ill 1111 M!l ruh{ fnr
bth111 ivral p:1tterns. Son1e daug~f'r"
tinul;ih• Lhrlr rnothrrs und olhcrl do_ th e
11 p1>i.i~llf' hrt:1u~r they are hoslih!, or do
n11l "ish to t'Or!lpl'lt fur fear that I hey
1:11n't rn easure up. DEAll FINAi.: Here'! your lrttrr, H lhf'
shor ri1 s. v.·rar ii. girl~ -ir not -\j,·rll
-" -•h --don'I ask lor a
rrlund'.
:\il'flhol 1" no ~llnrt1·ut 111 'nci:tl .~UC'Cl'S S.
1f 11i1t th111lo. 1io11 11:11•1· t•i drink lo be·;1c·
\ r..:;tcrday 11 wonian 1·;11111· 111 111 r1•turn
a fur111:1I ~h1r1 11 h1«h h(•f lni•h<Jrlri had
b11ught l<1~t \.\'Cf'k Thf' r <1r1!1.Joarr1 bark1nc
was our ;ind !he sll1rt harl br('n wnrn l
asked her what wa! the mallrr \.\Ith it.
\\'hen J a~ked 1f st1c would buy 11 shirt
in th<il 1·ondlt1on . she rr·plied !'lngrily ... t
didn 't ton1t 111 ht'ff' for the IJ11rd dcgrf'l'. I
wflnl l!i Sf'r the nlMil~t'r · \\'hf'n 1 lold
her J \\a~ Ull' r11;1nagl'r .-;hr le ft 1n a hut!,
1n11n1h\ing. "'rh1 s 1~ 1h<· la~1 t1111(' 1·11 nn
b11s1ness 1n thi.< dun1r1 ·•
l'rin! n11• lrOer fflr thr· henrf1 ! nf 1>very
ch1 ~Pll'r \\'h11 h;i~ r1·1·r 1n rd ro pu t nnf'
01 er nn a sales clt'rk . \\'e kno"· a ll the
DEAH ANN LA'.\'()~:llS : I arn a 21 -
,\e;ir ... rld ~1rl -rier1·ou.~ wreck nught he
a h4•t!er drs~·npt1on . ! don·1 ne1•d ;1 11'1·
lllrf' on morals I know Whf'rl' I \\'rnt
"'rong \Vhal 1 need tn know now is huw
lo i;el my mother off m~· hatk.
llEAlt A \IN J.ANDl·:HS S1'1<~·1·;d 111nl'S
In vour roh1mn ym1 h~v,. g11•1·n lht-uu-
111·1·~"1nn lhiil dauJ,:h!l'I".~ k1•rp 11111 1~1' 111 ,t
l1k;' 1h1 ·1r 1n(1!hc·r-; t <1111 l1v111 1: pr1w)r 11i·1t
1h1s I'' 1101 l n1r I a1n au 1nlt11 ;1~·1ila lP
hf1u<>r•kr('IH'r Y1111 1·nuld t'ilt orf 1111 I l1111r~.
\11 dauchh'r'!i hn1111• lol('il.,~ 111..t· :i p1g~t1
~hr·., liu·k1 hi•r hu'lh;ind i~ a ";;1111 Hr
111>1 Pr s;n·s ;i 11 ord Plra<>r r ut thi~ 1n
your t'O!un1n , I'd hat~ lo h;11e ;<n~<111t!
•1lt·lt hi' \Our fru:r\fb, £ti !hr ra<'IS.
l!r;ul f;n11 i1· ;i 1rl '111 1 -F11r Tcen;1jicr'I
( r11h ' h\ Arin l.;1ntler" Send 35 rent~ 1n
('<>1!1 a11rl. :t IP11::. 'rll arldr·"~"l'rl, 51am p<>d
cn1rlnpc 111t h 1Qur rf.'quc sl in care of the
llAILY l'll.(f L
September Rites
Coast Couples
Exchange Vows
LONG -CRAIG
,\up11al riles in Our I.adv
Quern of Angels l'<•t holi.c
Church in r\cw1>ort Bl'rt('h
were perfonncd f1)r Christine
Ann Craig and .John Da1·id
Lnng .Ir. by the He1•. Thornas
Gilnnon.
The bride, d<iughter of i\-tr.
a nd ~rs. John \\'alH·r c~;11g of
Corona del tv!ar . v.·;i~ :ir1rndt't.I
by .Julie i\hirie Craig. n1a1d of
hunnr. anrl i\lrs, :'11an: C,
(';irness. fllrs. f);_i1·1d G .
I ~r1l·k.~11n ;<nd \h~s Su~an
Dn~c.·flll
Be~t n1an 11 :i.~ 1':iul 1\1 •1111
Long. Sf'<1!111)! guc:-1 ~ 11·1•re
.l 11t1n Ah ·n1 ,l,,s1···h lrl 1·l..~rr. .r .. mec; T;innC'r. f)(1uglas
/\ n d r rs n r1 ;ind ;\! ll r k
(f1\·t:il11 ·.1
The bride is ;i 1\'1;irv11·ood
llii::h Srhool g1·;1d11;ile ;i;ul ;i1-
1endrd the L\ni vcr~11y of S;inla
Clara. Thr br1dcJ,!rnorn . .-;011 nf
J\1r. ;;ind il11'S, .John J)a1·1d l.nng
of l'hocn1'\'. is a J,!n1du;ite 11f
Hrnrihl' ll ll!h St'hnr•l :tnO tht
Ln11C'r~it\' nf S;i11t;i l'lar;i
SMITH-LOVELAND
ln .:i g;i1·de n t••·rt·n1un~ at the
Ne11·1)(1r!l'r Inn. l.:1111<1 1\1111
Loi eland hr«<inu• \hf' hndr nf
,/,.,~l'ph \\'1l11an1 Stnllh f•f
l.;igun:i \1E11rl. Thi· llt·1·.
Lorrn Fl1('l..1ng1•r 11tfa·1;_1t<•<I
The bride is the dauj.!htC'r of
to.I I'~ Alison l.n1f'lnnd and
H1rharct \V . l.01 r l<lnd <1 f
r\e" port fle ;:irh. She 11 as ar-
tcnrlrr1 h1· \11"~ C'n11"1an1·<'
Norns a:<.· maid of hnnnr :ind
J\11~~ (;rrl('ht•n Collin~ ;ind
t-.1 1ss Sliaron O'Conno1· a»
br1dc~n1:iiti ~
Albert \\'ilsnn .
Thr ht'lde 1s <1 grilduale nf
r..1nunt L'nu;in Co!lcge, Alll<in<'f'.
Ohin. Her husband, v.'hn h:1s
cnmpleted a tour of dut~ with
!he Arm~'· a!!ends Cahforn1a
State College at Long Beach.
Thc,v will reside in Newport
Beach.
SOIKKELl-GREEN
Robert Soikkeli. son of r..1ri;.
Bett~· Fosler nf Newport
Be;.ieh. cl;iimed r.t iriarn r.reen
a~ his brirlr durinJ! C-t'ren1onies
n ad in the Norton Air }''nrre
Base Chapel hv the Rei.
Vr.1n4·i.~ Aldcssoru
Thr bride. dc.ughtPr nf :\<Ir.
;:ind il1r~. Hnw<11·d \\I , <:rf'en nf
S;i11 Rrrn;<rrtino. 1r;i;<. 11ltl'ndrd
bv \!1s.~ 01'hon1h (;frcn 111:1 1<1
of h<)f1ur , ;ind .Jodv F0J(lf.'1',
hndes111;11d . Kate \:ar111 11<1s
f\owl'r Atrl
Brst n1t1n 11·;i~ r1on,.lrl .r.
Fos t1·r ;1nrl ush1·1·~ ll'Cre nou~
I ;in Tassel :ind Kt>1111 H;;1T1'
The bn1trgruurn . also lhC'
so n 1\f Hnh('rl Sn11ik e!i nf
Shf'rnu111 !Jaks. 1~ ,. gr;i4lu;i1e
of !he l "n11rrs1t1· of f ;1lilnr111<i, H1\tr~1dE'. ;inrl i1l<1ns tn allrnrl
law schi"•L Thr hnde also 1s il
graduate of l Cit Thl'y \1 111
reside in /'omnn:i.
LYON -RU SS ELL
ln11nediatc fanulv men1bers
;:illended the honi'e 1vedd\ng
u11111ng W11!1am Lyo n and the
forn1er !\Ir;<. H1H'\.\ell Rus~r\I
of C'osl;i fl·les<i. 1\fl er a
H;i11·::i11an hon eymoon . t he
r11'll'!y11 t:ds are residinl( on
Lido Jsll'.
ADAM S-FLEMIN G
Picture
Fontana
\
'
Completed
7175 1
F"onlant1 of r.ome car('fully drapes a ro\\ I In the
\··shaped .1oke. :-;t'ts 11 on a filled bodH·e and add . ..-
lnn,g narrn11 sleeves that 1·11n1c to a pn1nl. ·ro 1·f1n1-
plrl(-the p11·lure. !-he eut ~ an t\·~hape to the skirt and
i:int hes 1he \1a1st \11th a \\ide ~elf bell.
Originally sho11·11 in a sofl "'nnl , 1111s fabril· u~rd
by lhe designer in lhf' Italian f'ollec.'l1ons is available
lot·allv_ 71751 is cul in readV-lO·\\'etlr ~1issc~ S1zc·~
fl .JR. 'size 12 requires approXi rnately 3 ~4 .\'ards nf
:l6" fabr1 t .
·ro order 717fil : give ~i~e. namf'. arl<lrcs.~ and
zi p. !jcnd $:.!. 1\ddrr~s Sl'AIJEA. Rox N, OepL ('X·l5,
!\lilforcl . N . .I. 08848.
'l'o order the original fabril', request Inca! nul-
1('1 ft·n n1 lhP abnve addrc.~s. Patl r.rn Ronk.~ bv ('lass1·
Women Heed Call to Order
l.11nehl'fln<>. d i n n P r ~ . a
!;1~111011 sho11 ;in1! l-.011ll"Jll(' arP
;i111onJ:: the 1•aned P1rnrs pl;in-
ned b~' \\'nnien·s nrJ::<11111.al1nn~
alnng !hr Ora11gr Co;isl.
C M Women
II pr11gr;·J11.nf 111us11·;il ('\!Ill·
r d.1· !'Ind Irish b;i ll(l<l.'i 11.·1ll 11prn
thr C'iuh .~r:1s1111 for Co~l<i
l\1rs.i \\'(11111•11
Patnek Sl1llil'illl Burke 11111
l'nlert;i1 n foll<11\·in~ a noon
l11ntht..'(ln Fr11tay . Sept 17. 111
thP rluhhnusr.
Fall ael 11111e.~ ;:i1·r kcrping
Sf'<'!!On.'i busy Arts and (·rail.~
n1rrnhrrs arr pl;inning a l•'i11l'
r.r1.~ Festl\UI. the 4'ard SM··
1101• 1.~ r:i151ntz srhol:irsh111
funds . ..,,•hi lt illrn!al llr:tlt h
Seel11Jn 1nernhrr~ arr n1;i k1 ng
ruppt>t~ for F,<11r11e11· S1a1e
lli1~n1 !;:il
rl.ins aJ.~(1 <ll'P 111\dl'r 11':11'
fnr a f'hri<tn1;i~ 11:iniar, 11
11·ays arid rne:1ns prn1 r1·1.
Tw ins ' Moms
~lr.'i. El ll'n nav1s.~on 11r 11!1'
1'.1rrnl ~:tfrl'lll'l'nt·.~.~ T r11 111111g
l 'ro~r;:in1 v.•111 ;irldre.'i~ the Sad·
dlehaf'li i\1nthers of Tv.1n!i
l'\uh during ;i ti1ntH't' lllPl'tlnj.!
lonight
Shr will di~!' 11 ~..-rn111-
n111n 11•;;!111n -h1111 In f;u·d1 1>1te
it 1n rhr f11 rn1 r.r !'l11lhnnt _I'.
pf r m1~s11 cnr~~. r11~r1ril1110'
cirpcn<ient~·. respons1h1ht~· an{!
rrbt>l l1nn
Xi Mu Lambda
fl I ::inlrn Art Sho11 il!H\
Rnul1<1ue wdl ll(' pr{'sr n1e<I
fro111 1 tn ~ I) m S:ihlfdll\.
Srpt. Ill. ;it !ht' Corona 1if•I
l\·l;ir hnme of ~\rs. non;ild
f rflf\krr.
Spnn~nr or the r1'f'nt i~ :Xi
/1!11 !.::unhrla Ch.:iplrr . Flr!a
S1gn1;i Phi ;inr1 pn)rf'rrl~ 11 ill
hr11rfd !hr Anll'f'll'<Hl F1rlrl
Serru·r ;ind Cy~l 1r F1hros1s
f·'ound:itif•n.
An chor Lodg e
A S:t1111\fl1t fr,;-:1 11 111 he
\)l'f'Jl<ll't'fl h_I AIH'h"r' l.odgC',
\':1:<.il Order· of J\111!'1'1'':1
·~·hi' d1nnrr will hr ~r1·1 rd ;d
fl(•.~! a huff Pt h1 nt·he11n unr1
(';1rd p:ir1,I 111 111\•ltl t llllllHTll\\
tn the l(JOF H;-111.
cl1l ll'r tnl'P!1111:~ for 1l1P
111 .. 111h 1n(·ll1df' !ht• Triplr l.111!..
c ·111h g;1fl11·nnl! 111 tl1e l1u1111• ,,f
l\l rs l~iui; ~lnq.~an on Mnn-
d;11 srri 2i nnd t he
\ t'lrr;ins Cl11b 11·111 he hosti>d
111 \!rs T1n1;i S 11111!1 nn Thurs·
<1;11 , St·p! 2.
1 p.n1 saiurd:11 ~··pi IR 1n I ?r""!!!!!~"'!!~:::'!!!~=:~'!'!!~~'!"!!!o=:!~~:::~' 1l1e g;;rrt1·11 (,f ll;11T1 ll;1 l'l•r.1·'s t
1\r11 po1'1 Hr1t t•h h•11nr
SC Juniors
So11lh t'o<ls l .J1111Hll'S !It !;o11111-
!:11n \·:illr.v 11 1\1 S!:l(!e !hr1r
r It's 1 f11nd·r;usrr S;l!urct:i~·.
Sf.pt 111
St<1rt 1ng al 7 p ni , 1111 in·
fnn11al Fren"h suprirr 11111 hi'
sf'r1efl :11 !hr h11t111> ur \l r nnr1
1\lrs ('l1ff Brii:t1t111iln, Fotul ·
lain \'all!'.\'.
India n Ma iden s
Ann11:il r1'1T111t111 rnt fur ln·
d1;u1 ;\J:i1rl1·n~. ;i 111nThrr·
rlauuhler 111·11i.:1 ;1111 1 .. r g11 I~ 1n
k1111h·r~arl1·11 1h1•111Jgl1 'I 1 1•nr~
or ag<'. :+rul l!w n ,, 11 I~
1-.~1111Jl1~hed Kn•·h1 11:1~ f•ir 1:11 h.
~i.12. 11 11 1 1af.r pl;l\'t' in 1111n-
t111~tll11 lle;n·h
St'ss1u11s ;11 t' ~~·hr1h1IPd fro11\
7 tu !l 11 111 ~l n11d :11', St·pl '.!!I.
in l\l;ir111:i lli~li S1•h1Jol ;11111 ;d
1hr s:11nr t11n" ·r11••"c\:11' Srpl
21 , ln l·'.d1~11n 1!1gl1 S{'ho10\
Clipped Wing s
FPnllt'I' \'n11rd II i r 11 nf' ~
sl!•WRl'dP~"''" II 111 hr \\'l'l t Olfll
1'1\ hv \Ir~ E111111rl Clrhlt•r1 111
('q~l :t \Jr~:+ lll't'~ld~·n1 t1[ r hp-
p(_"(l \\ 1111!"
Thr <'lf'llt. ;i n1ckl:i\l \u'I 1 c·h•'n!l 11 Ill t-.r1:111 al HI fl'.l :i i ll
torn•>rrf\\\' ;it lhr I' ;it' i Ii r
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Auxi lia ry
•
fashions for ...
'---Fa shion Island, Newport Bea<h
Phone 644·0170
Stonewood Center, Downey
Thr hridPgrnnrn. ·"111\ flf :\lt'
:111d ,\1rs. ,J;in1e~ T ~n11!h !1f
!)uq11e~nf'. l';i . a.~lif'rl l';i ul
&orlrlh•r tn hr hi" lx•-:1 rna11
t .~hrr s wr r f' F.r111 ;11·d
l.oh rba<'h anrl l\11r11ld Fed<lo11
J nannc f·'l r1111ng and \\'il\1am fii·;itlfin: :\ftcrnoon and ('ol'ktall Oresses ___:_ $1.
.J1•hn Ad<i in~ •'~f·h;inged vnv..~ -Demo Women
F11r !hr l:!th \l'ar tllr C11-:f:11
fllr.~;1 A111crr,·;111 l.eg11111 1\11 ,
i!1;ir1 1111! di~l1·1hulr <'f•l"ll<'~ r\[
lhr 'ri111 of night ~ ;'l!ld thr
fl••cl;11·;1fi1111 !•f l11dr'Jif'llrl,·111 '"
lr1 \l11d<•11I.< 111 !hr f\'<•11·p111·I
!ira«h f 'n~ln /1 11·~;1 :1 fi •:1
Thi· ;:i11~i11 :ir1 11 11h lhr 1~•.\!
v.111 h111'<' ;J )Hiii! 111•'1'l111g ;ii II
r 111 !ntllPf'fOI\ Spf':1kl'rs \\ill
hr S!('phoin11· I l>ilirrl <:1r l~
Sla1f'r :ind Se11!I F.nit~lr~·.
Hn;.,.. St:11r1·
we've got
you covered
beautifully!
Thr hridr. ;i 1!llifi ,'.;:1tion<1I
rharitv Lr;igUf' drh11l11nte, ;it -
len1lt>fi !hf• l'r111·er.~1ty (If
{'nln rarlo and the L'n11er"1tv of
Sou1hcrn l':il1fo)rn1 ;i Hrr hus-
hand 1" ;i i.;radu;ilf' o f
t-.ltrh1~an S!;<1r l1u1t·r~11\
DENTON -VANCE
J\1:irnert 111 1h" \l11n1of l 1llr
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rl'nllSI h 11n1a \\ rrr SlrplH'tl
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\ ;Jrl('f'.
Thrir 11.1r1'n1 ~ .11r \11 and
ro.trs H l\n1c11 !)rn1ur1 ,,r
~r11rior1 Bt:l('h ·1nd \11'. :i nd
~l rs \\'1lliam IL \'.incc uf
J'itt ~lu1rgh
\l:itrnn of honor ..,,;ts :\Ir".
lllbrr! H \\'1l ~n11:
br1rlrs rnoi1d~. J\lr~ 0 I 1 1 r r
J\lnlrrr . ill1s.~ ~orma Cohen
anr1 ~1 1ss Conslanrf' f<:rmlith.
hf'~! n1an. ,\! 1 c· ha PI Tin1
mrrm;in, and ushC'rs. Jn~erh
illnj!. 1\nrlrr"· .Johnson anrl
;i nd r ing.~ 111 Sr fll1(•harl Hnd
All 1\ni:rls ~:p1s1 ·upa l ('hurr·li.
1·urnn;1 drl :\l;ir.
Thrl' \\'rrr <inrnded hv !hr
l\11s:-rs ilh'l1nd;i Bro<'k. 1na1d
or honor · Chen Hovi ;ind
P;:itril'i;i \\1rii;:h1. hr1de~n1;:i1ds.
Ro/l('r! 1\'r\\T01nh. hf'sl 1n;in ,
;<nd R1<·han1 :i11d l!ohrr! Flrn1·
inc .Ir ;ind Hul ,;>1! Ad;<111s,
u~h!"r~
l'arPq1~ nf !hr hrid;il ('011plf'
al I' \lr ;inrl !\I r~ l11ilif'r! 1.l'r
I 'lrn11nc ;\'1'v.·pr.rt Hr;1rh an1I
\I t' nnrl l\l i' \\;ill r1 .!ohn
fl/l;nn~ 11f ~;int ;~ :'11,,111~·01
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f'ua ~I ('flllrc<' af1rr c111d11:11111c!
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r r1Hi11;i1"d frn rn 1 'nl"f'l'!<tli pf
S1011lhl'rn (·11l1f!•l'!ll<l 11hr1r ho•
hPlrtngt•rl 1o Sn::,1n;1 r'h1 1111d lb"
1~1i7 rhAlllfll<ln~h1p fourlh;ill
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res ide in Hennos;i flp;i1·h
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l'alns Verdes 11·:.1~ 1hf' Sf'!t1n~
for lhe m;irriai::r nf S;1nd r.i
Lf'f' Stu<lle~· an(1 C::ir.1 Stt"1rn
Has jo ined our staff
Tu esday through Satu rd ay
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husbanrl ITI<iJOrs in h1s1ory.
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srECIALS -THUllS., P:ll l .. l.t.T. -SEPTEMIEll 1•. 17, 11
CERTIFIED· SPRINGFIELD. 1st GRADE · SLICED Kentucky Wonder
Garden FRESH c
lb BACON
& -------LARGE AA ClllTl•llD
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GREEN
BEANS
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Th;:, sumrt uou~ sweep(',;~· cve!vt'llftl has the most
1"-'l~lng •noy-:, 1n la wn. t • r ·c. so ft. locik~ ('lnrl feel s
for ('Ill lne worl -j f,le v"l\el it~ totally
wei',ht1ble. H,.,ve ii l'l hi·c·..,ll /'q11"loul-:o lr1mrncd
wdh Peocock Blue lnd 'r:1n n with C6ndl g low.,,
but do ~urre nrlcr '>OOn. T ~e rev.nr-J j\ ut•cr luxury.
The toe·louc.hing bedut'I, S25. Short ve rs;o n. $20.
S i 1e ~ 8 to 18.
op•11dally10 •.M. to 6 p.m.; mo11doy a11d lrlcloy ''•:JO p.m.
(MAllG! YOU lt l'UltCl<&lfl •t ~•H1tOOI\ ~011 t • 'IMMI
W! A(C!PT MOS" M•JOlt Clt EOtT c••os
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Don't Spar e Ribs
Barbecue Aroma Tantalizing
Barbecuing seems to cast a
very special kind of happiness
over young and old alike, and
creates -oh , what tantalizing
aromas.
Ri.Qs, CE()OCi.ally CQUffiry-
Etyle ribs ... tempting and
tender , .. tempting and tender
... have been a favorite meat
for lhe outdoor chef. Charcoal
grilled foods are eruy to cook
and de licious to eat.
Contributing to the exciting
aroma and zesty taste i! the
wide va riety of spi ces and
herbs that are available to you
today.
Spices are the "key" to a
variety of sauces that may be
used for marinating or basting
food! . , . the secret in mak-
ing each succulent bit a
delightful eating experience.
The "go-alongs" with these
tempting and tender ri~ are
Baked Beans topped with
avocado..5licu, Sliced Orange.
and Onion Salad with a spicy
French Dressing and toasted
English muffins sprinkled. with
Salad Supreme.
BARBECUED
COUNTRY RIBS
1.2 cup red wlne vinegar
~'t cup salad oil
1,2 cup tomato sauce
1 tablespoon chili powder
2 teaspoons Season All
2 teaspoons sa lad supreme
1 teaspoon celery seed
I teaspoon leroon & pepper ·---------~
seasoning
1il teaspoon cumin
5 pounds country.style pork
spareribs
Combine all ingredients ex-
~pt spareribs and mix _well
Cut spare ribs in la rge serving
pi~e.'I and place in ple.stic bag.
Add the oil-vinegar mixture
and close bag. Chill 2 hours
or longer, shaking the bag oc-
casionally so marinade covers
the meat When ready to cook,
drain, saving the marinade.
Grill slo~'iy about 8 inches
rroin coals. 40 minute~ or until
/jA TILE QEANER
SHINES
ALL METALS
•llASS •c•o•
Sfll•lllS STlll
well done, turning and bas ting
frequently {about every 5 to11 __ =
8 minutes) with marinade.
Makes 8 servings.
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RIBS. TEMPTING AND TENDER, FAVORED FOR FALL
Buy two family size tubes of Crest
and we11 send 't'OU a bill.
Pears, Parfaits Complement
To .c;ceptics \1·ho s a y, a ~lid;is !ou(·h or gold edging
"nothing is perfect." we reply, s1-1·eet, succulent Bar l l et I.
"try this~·· It'.> a parfait with pears. And, spe11king of
A 'PEARFECT' PARFAIT
Have a bunch
for brunch ...
anytime
before lunch.
Brunch i s the elegant, yet simple, way
t o entertain •.• for fun or m eetings.
Edison Home Eco nomists have a new
program that will show you how to
save '''ork a11d time creating popular
brunch favorites like Sunshine Cake.
Mid-Morning Souffie. Shrimp Newburg.
Pancake Surprise. Real people-pleasers!
These and other recipes are included in
our new book let. There's a copy waiting
for you. So plan to attend.
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perfect. this is tt1c perf Pt1
tune of the perfect ~·c:ir In try
Bartlett pears Jn dozens of dif·
fc rent v1ays.
USDA fists pears as a plen·
tiful foods item for Septen1bf'r
and gro\l.'trs tell us the crop
this year 1s a bonanza. This
rneans plenty of pears to chill
and cat out-of-the-hand , or tn
co1nbine with olher fru its in
cornp<itcs, or to add to ~·our
reducing diet as a sinless
ansy,·er to that overwhf'lniing
desire for something sweet
V11r the dieter pears are
perfecL since c11ch n1rd1u1n
size d pear (a bout. s 1 ~ rillini.:
ounces I cont;iins onl.v ;ibout '.l.)
calories. Try thern 1vit.h cheese
for sna cks. Lat thern in
salads. or as a companion to
Jearr meats.
And for those not on the diet
there's our golden California
poirfait, rnade \Vilh ta1l'ny
California da!l's. crumbier!
coconut mt1caroons a n d
Bartlett pC'ars. Lcare the
.c;kins on when vou slice tht'n1 .
The skins arc t0hin and 1C'ndcr.
and 1hey add a beautiful nQtC
Of ('())Or \1•hcn )'OU lhin·SllC'f'
the pears ;ind swirl them in :1
crys tal pilrfa it glas.<:.
J'EAR · rllACAROO:-.J' CREA.I\!
rARFAITS
1/3 cup niilk
3 egg yol ks
11 cup sugar
1 z cup crumbled 1nacaroons
213 CUP' dates
2 fresh California Bartlett
pe<ir'S
2 tablespoons lemon juice
! cup whipping cream
1 teaspoo n vanilla
I tablespoo n brandy (o p-
t1onal f
J, 3 cu p toasted slivered
almonds
Heat n11 lk. Beat egg yolks
with sugar; stir into hot milk.
Cook about 5 minutes over low
heal, stirring constantl y. until
sligh tly thi ckened . Cool. Stir 1n
1nacaroons.
Snip dates along one side
1vit h k1tclil'n scissors; flip out
pits. fut or slice dilles
cr11s:>w1~e in 1'1-1nch slices.
I lnll'e the pears leng!hwise.
lea ving the skin on. With a
!easpoon. gently scoop out the
seeds; 1·1-'ith a knife, make a
sn1all cu t on each side of the
sten1 to reinove it. Cut pe<ir
halves cros~1vise lo rnake
slices 1 ~-1nc h thick : put slices
into 1he lcn1on juice ini·
n1cdia1clv lo prev e nt
d1scolnralion .
\Vhip crearn and fold. along
\v11h fl:i1·orings, into egg yolk
n11xh1rl', Sponn d;1!es rntn the
basf' of parfai t glasses. Spoon
in a layer nf the macaroon
<:reri111. l\l:ike a ring or
ovcrl;ipping pe<1r ~!ices. press-
ing them against the glass and
fill \1'1lh more of the cream
111 ixture. 1'op 1vith a garnish of
toasted aln1onds, a slice of
date and 11 slice nf pear. Chill
hut do not freeze. l\1akes 4
parfaits.
I i< fn< Icing'-'" lo •nd '" l.e'.
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'fhere's orange and lemon and burcer, you :1ee.
The cherry is teasing,
And the chocolate is plea$ing,
And pinC'a pp]e 1astes just as S\\'eet as can he.
We11sendyouacheckfor
$1.00.Allyouhavetodois
send us the frontpcmels (showing
net weight statements) from
2 Fmnily Sizeor3Ex!ral.arge
Size cartons of Crest, along
with the~a!Dollar Refund
Certificate you can get free
a t your favorite store.*
Justthink.awholedollaI:
You1lbefightingcavities ·
and inflation at the same time.
Offerexpires0ctaber3!,1971.
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by 0:1ober 17.1971: Cre'1 Dollar Dividend P.O.Box432, Qndnnati, Ohlo40l99.
Cl971. 11111Prodlr & Gambll>C:m:ip:mJ-"'
BACK-TO-SCH OOL SPECIALS-Thurs., Sun., Sept. 16-19
~-~ll~1'*.i 9~;1l~y~'~.~c~hl~~eo~~.~~ ...... , , ......... $ J 39 Cho(olate Chip Cookies 39c
(R,g. -49t) 8.Y"' oi. pKg ...••••••.••••• ,
Dunkette•
(F!eg. '45c) Pk g of 12 ••••..••..•.••
It;. l'ack·!Cl·~chnol f •r"I~ or•d the r" ior, no bet t~r f1.-,ie for
t r~r s family fovor11". Serve o genero us slrc e with cold rr11lk
of fer class.es. The m[!ll ow m il l< chocolate is ever so pleasing.
look as vou may, we doubt if you'll ever
f,nd CJ f lovnr morch for Von de Kemp's
Chocolote Chips, tops in the West SO years.
2 loave1 White Bread
.
/~'..,..,, .. ., ...
l lb, eoch loof, poly bog of 2.,,,,,, .. ,,
Active young pe ople need plenty of energy and
good enriched bre ad supplies it. Our Fom1ly
nockoge of fwo loovPs (It the regular price.
Lore• A'pl• Pie
(re g. 89<) l ·i ritfl, 1 lb. 11 oi ............... ..
Von de Kemp's makes a home-style crust t hot's
hord to beat. What's underneath? Fresh appl e
slices with sugar and spice and e..,trylhing nice.
Look for the Blue Windmill at very good food stores ... Van de Kamp's
Might as well join the gong with these
dunke~' dtlights. They're tumbl ed in es·
pec.ial ly mode cookie crumbs or sugared.
t~;.':s~~ P~:~~16 ~.~~~~-~. ~-~.~~.~ .... 4 9c
You'll discover mony woys to serve tliese pre·
mium, swi r!~d coffee cokes, warmed with cold
ct raol or to complem,.nt o lunchc_on gilod.
, ,A, DIVIS ION OF Ol NERAL HOS T CORF'.
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Watching your budget? Still want
Super Quality? And delicious meals?
~fhen slzop El Ranclzo tlz is w2e k ...
and every week!
Fruur Bru•tB ..... ~-E~~· ...... G! GrnBn Giant Pnas ....... 5,,,q
}lore S\\'eet tender ,,·hite n1e at for your n1011ey, 'cause they're handcut fron1 California kin g-size fryers: No ,,·ondcr lite Giant is so jo!lr ! , .. pe as as S\1·ccl anJ. lcnd L'r as these r'ig-ht in his buc k yard! 17 oz. carus.
Lugs B Thighs ...... '.~~' ....... 58:
Rich flavor, juicy, tender, California king sized fryers hn Ye biggel", c-hun kier po1·tiu11s, nlorc good c:iling:
GrBBn Giant Bnans ..... 5~i/
G;1 rd cn ft ·csh and crisp ... choose J\itthcn :::itrlc Cut Green Beans or 1;·rcnc:h Strle Green llC'nns ! 16 oz.
Jrgur Wings ....... ~~: ....... 2!
Coin pare, and see that these, from El R:-incho, offer rou n1ore n1eatr guodnLs~. n1 orc y:\lue, sati:::;faction:
GrBBn Giant Corn ....... 5forf
'Y ou kn o1r then1 as "~ilJlt·t~·· ... liul by anr na inc tlll')'0l'C s11·t 1.1l , lender goldl·n kernels ... in 12 oz. ca ns I
Chicknn livBPB ..... ~R.E~~' ....• GD! • MargarinB ........ ~L~~ •8~~~~-•••••• 21
("o1111p:i.rc thn flavor \1·ith t ile high priccJ s prc:i.d you're using, be g\:i.d for Blue Bonnet and El Rancho! Freshness makes the tliffercnc:c : ~l:tkc ;111 0111e!ctlc, or ilrlightful appeli z.crs. . 11r :o;cr\·c \i1·c1· 1rith ri ce !
New York Strip ................... $2 7~ Roy ale Bathroom Tissue~~c~~ 41•• $1
!)id rou k1101v l:1•y;.lc i ~ inade r ight he!'c in Cnliforni;i ... and comes in colors or \1·hite ... al this price? There's so much delightful dining in this naturally aged U.S.D.A. Choice beef: New Yo rk Steak $2.99 lb.
Gala r~pa r Towels ... ~'~.R~~L~ ••.. 3for$1
'j \\0 ply l'ui· !,ll'l'llgth : Cl1uu::.e A. I vl':ldU, c;n),! 01' \\"h ilt! . ' . and the at~ractive decorator prints ! There really ls a difference ! ('buck steaks fron1 El l~ancho offe r more 1·aluc, because thcr'rc center cul-;'.
Chuck Roast . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... 59~
Blade cut fron1 U.S.D .. '\. Choice beef"!
7 ·Bone Roast ................. 69~
The quality is your assurance of f1ne1· [Ln or:
Gerber's Baby Food .... 3 1or 25'
)"o ur choice, b:i.by's favorites, s trained varieties!
T enderleaf Tea Bags ........ 98 '
Cig JOO 1 t. ]J 1tek11 /,!t'. <tt a pr1 ei: tli:Ll spells ,s;i\'ings !
Boneless Beef Roast ....... $1.09 1~
English cut .. , rol!ed and lied for the rot isseri e:
Round Bone Roast ............. 79~
Less boiic ... less \1·aslc \\'ilh El P.ancho trim!
M.J.B. Rice Mixes ........... 4 1,; $1
t 'h1•ltl' ,,r r1·;.:-. ::7l' \·:trH·tivs! l-'la1·urcl!, delicious:
Fresh·a·byes ................... $1.29
\\'hy bother ,1·i th diapers? :Ued. 01· toddlers, 30 ct.
Ground Round Quality ........ 89:b
Always fresh ... bulk or pailie.s :it one !U\\' pr1t'•»
Enchilada Dinners .............. 49• Pancake Mix ..................... 49~
Pillsburr's IIungr.r Jack ... 2 lb. package.
Split Broilers . . . . . . . . .......... 49~
King sized ... fresh California g1·011·n birds !
Sliced Bacon ................... 59~
El Rancho's O\\'ll, ranch strlc, le-an thicker slices :
Breakfast Sausage ............. 79<
Jones' Farm ... llC\\' :'ll inutc ~nusag-r, l o oz. ph~.
Refried Beans ................... 29' Log Cabin Syrup ................ 73'
.\J:ip Jc-.r goodness 1nakcs breakfast special! 2•1 oz.
Fillet of Halibut . .. .. . .. . 79~
Tasty, mild flavo r .,. sc1·,·e broiled or p:i.n-fried:
Red Snapper .................... 49 fb
The \vhole fish ... \\·c1gbs f1 u1n :; to J il):i.
Rosarita Taco Sauce ...... 2 1or 39 < Hydrox Cookies ................. 59¢
F1 't11ll the h.ippy Sl!ll~i11 nc b:tker:; '. ::!O oz. pkg.
Spinach Souffle ............... 49 • Steak Sauce .. . . .. . .. .. 10¢
Super Delicatesse n Specials! I! ne\ 1·1· \.1:-.tr·d ~1 1 go11d: ~t•iufic·r· .... 1.! Pt
Escalloped Apples ............ 49 <
Sl~ouffcr'.i; frc(·Z('!-1 i11 f!:\\'01''. , , , 1 ·~ 111.. pJ1 ).:".
friskies Cat Food ......... 6 1or $1
l\1tty's f:t>u1'1le l;111ds 111 Uig l ~ ounce ca ns !
El Rancho's O\\'U sn1oolh and cl'ean1y l\lonterry J<ick ... so good su n1~u1)' \1 01.1.::;~ ll)-the pici.'c.
Orange Juice ............. 4 1o, $1
'f'rcc s11·ccl, front J;'lorida: ... Fi·o1,r 1L Go?.
Tide Detergent ............... $1.19
1\ing siie pa ck.'\gc a t super savings!
Dinner Rolls .................... 33~
Crescent ... bake and serve! ... 8 oz. pkg.
Downyflake Waffles ...... 3 1or $1
I::ight bullcrmilk "·affl rs ... froze n ... 12 ol.
Miracle White Bleach ....... 59•
:\on chlorine, for synthetics ! , •• 26 oz. pki.
MJ.B. Coffee .................. 79k
1'11·0 lb. ca1 1 ... $1.;)7 Three lb. can $2.29
Sliced Turkey or Chicken ... 59·
Longacre, g\iurmei cu ls, no fat 01· \1 ;1:.,[0 ! ·t oz.
Salami Chubs ....... $1.39
G~lo dry, 13 oz., from San Francisco'.
German Chocolate Pie ...... 79'
Nc1\' taste treat fron1 Johnston! 9 inch , frozen .
Sliced Swiss . s 0~ •. 3 1or $1
f:.crl labe l . , . fo r cheese sancl11·il'hes '.
Braunschweiger ...... 49t
J ones' Fann, sliced, easy fixin' ! 8 oz.
Cheese Spreads ...... 49'
l'ricc's ... 1 delicious kinds. 7 !~· oz. Super Fresh Produce!
Super Liquor Values!
Scotch .. ~~ ~~~c!ff.l·~; .... s~~~ ~o.'~.. $6~~ The su 11er-n1elon ... :'\·t " 3U JMH' pri~!.01· Uic Ql!~!ity l'OU ge t at El Ranch~t
Potatoes ... ~."!T~.~o~~ ... 5 ; 29' Bott.Jed in Scotland ! Assort \\'ith other El flancho brands and sn\'e l O~i; !
Mateus Rose .. rlfTH .. $2.89
Dinner wine , .. goes with nnything J
Emerald Dry ... rirrH ... '1. 99
Paul ?t!asson·s dry \\'hite wine ! U.S. No. l Qul\li iy ... don't lake a chance on a le sser quality!
Beer ....... six 11cK ...... '1.09
Ballnnllne'f( ... famous name, 12 oz.
Cherry Tomatoes ..... 29'
'l\vclvc oz. bnskct fu ll of goodness!
Spanish Onions .. 3 1b.19•
S\vcet and mild •.. yet authoritative 1
Thin Tonic ... six PICK .. '1.09
Ne~! Surar free .•. 10 oz. bottles.
Carrots ............ 2 1or 19•
(:ardcn goodness in one pound pkgs.1
Vodka .... HILr-GlllOft .... '8.99
Save 50c on \\'olfschmidt's quaHt~· !
Celery ............ .....15•
fl'i:-:1> slal"<i, lh(I fla,·or of frc!ihncss ~
Dixie Cola ... six p1cx .. 69¢
F'rom 7·UP ! 12 ounce cans, Ill\\' prlcc:
Prit,t s in effect Thur. thro11nlt S1111.
Sept. 16, 17, 18, 19 ... No sale• to de"lc1·s.
Open rlrrily 9 f.o .rJ ••• Srinday 10 to 7
• Bll'F PASADENA· 111111 SOUTH PASADENA· nw1· . . . . ARCADIA. Sunset and Huntington Dr rtlll' • 1'1111; •. rHni , HUNTINGTON BEACH: . ~1W~ NEWPORT BEACH: 1111 Newport Blvd and
,(I Rancho Center ! ,.,. 310 Wes t roiorado Blvd , '"'" Fremont and Huntington Dr. "'"" Warner and Algonquin !BDfrdwali Center) "'''"' 2555 Eastbluff D1 l[astblulf Village Cenlen
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THRIFTIMART TOTAL DISCOUNT
CHARGES LESS ON
ORE ITE 5 [}l@. @)@
""" ""'"" Than Other Supermarkets
1!!;;;...,...,.,w..,•5°.;· T,.H..,•u.,1,.u,..•s,. .. ,.s .. EP,..T. .. 1' .. ·2,.1..., .... ~ BLUI CHIP STAMPS ON ALL PRODUCI A-MIAT DIPT. PURCHASIS .
.>.« •01t 11 AOI 0•\COe>N!t 0 I « l •T '"'° «•01 Oo ~.OVT C<)lo!OOllfO '1t .. I
TOTAL DISCOUNT THRIFTIMART GIV ES YOU MORE
lake Dairy ...
Mony fluifiimart P•OPl• w•1• •o iu:d on lorm1. So lh•y kno"' really freth, lop-q uality dairy
p1oduch wh•n lh•y ••e '"•"'· At1d th•y !e ll U•.,. Thr!h lrnort'1 got H'l•ml Ev•• lolle our Su1u1y
Volley G1od•-AA ega•? Did you k~ow 1h•y're proctico!ly th• only egg• ~ou con buy lhol o re
U.S.D.A. ir11pe<;ted? Foci i1, no lre1h.lo ld egg Otl the lorm ever tolled better. And Thrihimort
ofler1 o fon•o11ic vo ri•IY of d airy produch you co1,1fdn 'I find on o form, regordlen of ho"'
b ia . E•ery ~ind of dairy produ(! to 101i,fy you1 10110 ond yoYr die!. And ii it i1n't lhe be1I
at ill k•nd -ii ii ho1n'1 won owo1d1 ot 1to1e and coyn!y foirt -Th•1!!!m(>t1 leh 1ome o!her
• supe1morket b uy ;1.
Thtih •mo r! ho1 ono!her rule to protect you, !oo. h '1 co!led "Opell Code Do1in9". lhot
meon1 lhe •~p irolion dole " 1tomped 1n b,9 ec•y 10 reod nymbe r1 on e•ery d o!ry producl
in lhe 1!ore-from Yogurt to cotioge (hee>I:, trom m.lk 10 treom, Yo11 >l:e, Thr.ttimorl Di•·
(OUnl food• prove you con hove '' &OTH woy1.,. eve<ydoy d1\COYnt proCe• !ho t "'ln't be beot
ond !he fina1I, lre1he1I quo.lily di.ory prodY~h )'1111.~0n f1ru:! anywhere.
.'iEi\T DEPAR1'"ENT ENJOY i\ COOKOUT ~iii silD~FisY.clt.'GARcllElcKEN ~1 •:A'I' IJE l'AR'l',UEN'I'
TENDE R-AGED STEE R BEEF ''Tender-Lee"" Brand
.~ FINE QUALITY
MOK ED
·111CNICS
~·,.:::"38 , • • fAMllY c
SIZE
''~::;PR E -SLI C E D 48c lb.) LB.
-. FRYER 55c . -· IGHS.. LB.
UM· 59c ICKS .. LB. ,
RYER 35c WINGS... LB.
c
LB.
ROtLED & TIED 98C
CLOD ROAST............. '" HOFFMAN TOWN HOUSE FU LLY COOKED BON El f SS $129
HALF HAMS . . . .. . . . . . . . .. "
FRYER 65c
REASTS ····.·· LB.
fO R SOUPS SC I CUT UP 39<
BACK & NECKS..... " 1 FRYEIJIS • .. .. .. .. .. "
80 NElESS 8 5 ( CHUCK ROAST........................ LI.
ROSE SRAND
SMOKED PORK 99c BEST of the FRYER ................... 59.~. PU REEN PORK SAUSGAGE0~'... 7 5 c SHOULDER BUTT....... LB.
U.S.0.A. GRADE 'A' MOUNT AIRE BRAND
FRESH FROZEN ROASTING 4')C CH I CKE N ..... e •••••••• !-~ 1:'~ ' ll.
FARMER JOHN LINK SAUSAGE ... 28•
UISCO Ui\'f SEAl'OOD f "°"'"AN ~ ein!•,.,.10, oueuQul
..au 1u·s VOIUH... t QU l &UHl1, lUll'~ OUAOl!T
SLICED 53c: SLICED 59c BACON.';'.'; : BACON .. \'~; EA.
lllSCO Ui\1' 1-'llOZl:N ··ooos WH1iTE'H•AL~euT STEAKS ... 98 ~ •. : OCEAN PERCH FILLE TS ..... 89l~
••OllN 29< MINUTEMAID LEMONADE '.'.~'.
JllO!fTI INll•N•TION•t 45 C
FIDZEN VEGETABLES .... ·~.~:.
\o<~Ol(>IQ• 1
::::,ERS ............. 98~.:
l'llODUCE Ul·:PAHT,11•:''1'
PiAiS 17.a~
CALI FORNI A HAAS LARGE
AVOCADOS 25E~.
•OUN<; ",,0,. 3 3 I ~wu 1 r;oon •O• 1ur(! 8 0 99 CELERY HEARTS ,~:'.': ~7~ c J Val encia Orang es s.g c
Cl•~•Cl\JN(~r 10(1 t~ISTlfL•l\;(Jt/I 2 69< CARROTS ......... '.'.".~:~ I PRUNES ........... ~:,
lt'1ft\1APf 79c CRINKLE CUT POTATOES .. 1 .'~·.
OLl•fl1\ O I <;ond• • 89< BREADED FISH STICK S ... '.'.~'.
l•IHO• 22 C APPLE JUICE .............. ~:·.
1u•F IT 'l 'Ul~••d••' s1•J FRIED SCALLOPS ......... ~~ ~·.
i.ni:t:.'I ~IO<JH!O J (•U(OIN o• ,<>"' 49• ~ BEEF MEAT PIES ......
Oo•tOT·~ 1Ho01bu• ''''•'• 10 oo II lit 89 < FRll:D HALIBUT ............ '.~'.
DEl"ICA'l'ESSEN lll·:PAIC'l'~ll·::\'I'
DUB UQUE ALL MEAT 12-0Z. PK G. OF 10
. · ~FRANKS 43c ~ KRAfT 39 'OW1f-":.-·:;;;::;7 .CHEDDAR CHEESE.·:·. c
(NuosfN 18 Ol 39,, I 7c r (Nuo~r N 1 1b 45 c
CRt:AM CHEESE .... ~:·. J SALADS or PUDDINGS .. ,
~------------~ GALLO ITALIAN
NOW AGE DATED DRY SALAM E
8 OZ. CHUB . . 98'
13 OZ. CHUB _ s1••
181/:z OZ. CHU B : s2 o) j ~-
•0 101"1 , .. c;.,o 4 9'
SWISS CHEESE ••••••••••••••••• ; ;'.
............. ,.,.. $139
CHEESE FOODS ••••••••••••••••• 1.';b,
Ol' \lirginia 5-oz . Pl.:g.
LUNCH MEATS
con o SAlAMI, All IEEf SAlAMf, 29 c SANDWICM lOAf , OUTCM lOAf , OLIVE
& PIMIENTO, PICKLE & PIMIENTO,
SPICED LUNCHEON, All I EEF .,. All EA
M!AT BOLOGNA •
~ .,,. ~C""l•"<f,\ > ' 5 3 C ~ SALAD SUPREME .':.
Ill\ Q"o~71<> 35c AMMONIA ,,,,,, .......•.. 1.~~'. .. v .. oo. 69< PERFORM sonENER ··~·?:-:1::
l>O~•,;ftC!oN! 59' PINE SOL .................. 1
.'.'.'.
OITIK.1"'1 79' MIRACLE WH ITE ......... ~·::·.
..,..... 15< TUNA CAT FOOD ......... ~'.'!:'.:
THE UN·RUNNABLES
Guaranteed NON RUN PANTYHOSE
AS SEEN ON IV! BUY 2 PAIR
DISCOUNT PRICED GEi A 3rd PAIR
ONLY JOc
-· ~-= "
SHEE RESl I All NUDE
l .. \D'\' S,_i\H"I' : I.ADY S:11 i\Hl'
WARNALON l CANTRECE 11
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l DISCO UN~19a
I PRICE PR. I
D1scou!r•7 9
PRICE 'I PR.
Completely ·new
and up•IO•datel
111 magnificent
volumea •••
Illustrated In
glorloue full colorl
\IC.,l,U Mt: I 9c
ONLY
VO LUME S 2-16
ONLY $1?._5
•UNI HA11'l~lll &OIO 0 98 VEAL P '· oi. I C
STEAKS .. .'.'.c: ,., •• , lOOl !•• I "''" $119 FRESH PACIFIC OYSTERS .. 79c I DOYER SOLE FILLET S . . . .• . . ''·
"ll PURPOSE
-• • ~o "'· C B1squ1ck ............... 55
GOlOEN CO~N -Va< P<1<~ 24 Niblets ..................... 1 ~ ~·; c
t .!W!~ DElfRGENI ~ Rinso Powder ... ?;0
:: 69•
HUNTS J9< Skillet Dinners ....... ,,::•;
JE R5EYM"l0 0 11 ... Df """" Fresh Butter ............ :;h; 81 •
VA.( PACKED
Folger's Coffee ......... ::h. 79•
/.,?I!~ NON D"ll1Y ~ Pream Creamer.•::·. 49•
IREESWEE1 CH lllED 1~8 o• 7~<) • 49c
Fresh Orange Juice ... 0.':·:
KE11NS 49c Apricot Nectar ... ~:', .. ':'.:'.
INSIANI $149 Folger's Coffee ........ :~:·.
J .m-:\ SUNNY V"llEY ME DIUM ........ ' ~Fresh Eggs ....... r:·:·. 26<
SOfl
Imperial Margarine .::h. 44•
(;;;;1'~te Pancake Mix 53•
AUNT • 6 9C Jemima Syrup.,., ..... !!:'.
HUNGRY J"Ci:; 9
Mashed Potatoes ... :':::·, 5 •
I .M~ DOlE SE"SONEO ~ Green Beans .... ;~ :·. 21 c
1111~ l!EGUL"R Gl!IND
Black Pepper ... , ...... .'.0
:; 39•
L~ngendorf Cookies.:'.'; 36<
A.11MOU~ 25• Vienna Sausage , .... ,.;:·, .
CE•E"l • 27< Post Toasties ... , . , , . , , .'~ :•;
lR[flOP 65< Apple Juice .. , ......... :::·:',
•EN l RATION 15 C Dog Food .. , .. ,,,, ..... ,,!'.::•,
PU l111 !UNA ~
~· '" c Cat Food ........... , .. 12
(;~t~d0lna Tomatoes ... 22•
CO\ORIEX
• 60 Co~"' C Napkins .. ,............ 9
Toilet Tissue ............. ::•. 35•
l ,IQL OR lll·:P A llT~ll·::\T
IRIS-GRANULATED ~
S ;~~SUGAR 59c
FOR SALADS or COOKING
CRISCO OIL
l 4·0Z. 60c B OTTLE
MJ B COFFEE
l ·LB. TIN $ 2 19
SARA LEE
7 5~.
VA RI ETY PACK
13 ·PKGS. 65 c
""' $129 BUSCH BEER ..... :~.':·~ ~::i?1 FRESH . YOGURT y~0<:N DKA .............. r.;7~: $699 l--i\,\'11••'' . , '
10>' Of "ON $348 ..... RUM. ............... ·.····
a... ,.FYU -,.•-<>•llT•. tOUo>•I. PU\1•('1 89 c O..OU•ll. ,..,, T•I. WMt~(!Y )OUI 12 [NV
BAR TENDER . ::~,. • •.
.Just fo1· Kids!
(U YEARS OF AGE AND UNDER)
JOIN Wrtffttrrr@
LAKERS or KINGS
FAN CLUBS
DISCOUNT TICICITS TO S LAKIR OR S KING
GAMIS PLUS T-SHIRTS , PINNANTS AND MIM-
IERSHIP CARDS .
. Application llonk• atoll Thriftimort1.
@ . 2oc d a.oz. CTN.
PRESERVES
3·LB.
JAR 89c
NO DEPOSIT-N O RETURN
2 .~~ES COCA COLA
WHH '""""' 79 c Of (i.pi1ir(«: "T
.... ~ REGVt-'.R PRICE
,;:: 1 O·OZ. Ill .
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2701 HARBOR .BLVD., COST A MESA
5858 WARNER,
~ 13922 BROOKHURST, GARDEN GROV f. e 1308 W. EDINGER, SANTA ANA
HUNTINGTON BEACH e 23811 EL TORO, EL TORO
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Kirk's Successful Party Recipe : Mixing People
fl~ .JOHl\'A BLINN o!her body-bu ilding 11pp11r11tu! r1nn't usr . but il's JU.St nice to amplP . !ht\ "111 np1t>r kr11111 2.'1 1f'it!f'OOOll hak!J\g pov1der RISOTTO ftflLAN ESE 1•onk ~lnv.ly unl 1l 1l hfoii:in.'> ln
along "'Ith !nrtf' closets. 1 h111•e hopefull~, 1<hilt ll '~ !1!-.p 11'1 ~ I cup ~u~a r 2 1 bl fin d 111rn p11 lr 1•Pl)nw. Add nn 1nn, BEVERL'r' HILLS -"I I I d ' k it e~poorui ~gra I! &l ove and rt lrigerAtnr "I think it 's kind nf a hungr~ mea n, nn I l•11n 11 tP;i~pnon gait olh•t oil i;a rhc, Cr(lk O\f'r 1ery !nw
could think of nnlhing more "It Jookll llV.'fuJ." he said, han"oi·er from i·earg a~o." <inv nf mv kids h;ne e1er ! c11 p hu r1 erro1lk he::it, st1 rnn~ ;i bout 2 minutr ~ dJsa.s lrOU!i th11n In .. ,,.,. din· " h. 'I n ,·,,m ,, .,, ., d I • h I L 217 !ahlf'~fJOOOll ll9.'l'l'l hul/l'f A'" I I I ' k 11 "but. hell , lhal's 1ny room 11ncl /\irk said 1He "as nnp ni I ,nui;u 1 • s · · ', ,n ~ e;:~~. t'rl t'n '''' a 'IOU <:up Crrlf' ("n
ner party with JUSt :i bunch or m.v wife adJU!il.~ tn 11 Shp !''\'en childrtt n born In Russian don't kno11.· \\'here my nex1 '~ pound buller I cu p long-grain rlct slock , cMk ro1rred o\•er ln w
movie stars Just imagine ii dl'ltsn't have to go in tht rr.. immigrant parents and grt>ii· meal is rom1ng lrOnl'' !'' rups hlueberrles ! chopped medium yellow heat 15 nun utes 1or un!1 J l1qu1 d
all lhf're w;is ll'ere Paul There are no signs on the up in abj!'rt pover!y.1 ···r111s ··,\nrl , 10 a way, I iltl1 ;o:lflrt S1f1 tn.i:.rthrr dr~' ingredi!'nts nn1nn is ab.~nrhf'{j 1.
Ne"·m;in , GrPgory P e c k , door . ·no Not Dis1urb'.' nr goe~ back 'tn the htat·up hul 1nre!l'(ls prc!1 !1!1()kiia!"f.. 111l.1ri:r1Jn11.! ~1 a kt ;1 well, lrlnvpi;:arl1c,presscrl Arlrl saffrr1n. :0.1;irlei ra anr! Du ~tin Hoffman and Burt Lan-'Keep Out:' I've nevt r useid nanielov11rh 1h1s rr.11J nan1e 1 on lh:J! ;is :in un1q11f' e;, ;irld h11t1Prn1ilk , eg~.s :ind but· .11'2 cups rhirken sir.ck ren1a in1ng .s(O!'k, stir r1<'r ro
casreir. signs like that. I use_ lhe. 1ca box . If we'd h11d t{'P. we per1ence. I dnn 'I th1ni;. ~n1 1 !P!' wliifh hfl.s flet.n 1-nt"I!~ 11nd '1 tea spoon .saffron mix t:nveir, rook slnwlv lJn!il
"I mt>an. ;ilirr a \\'hilr. un"·ritlen languajle : penplr cnu ld have kept food fresh-if e1rr cnrnple1r l_1· ,Erl f/1 ('1' ti hrn11nrrt sl 1~h!h·. ~hx 11ell J tablespoon~ ~111de.1 ra ;i ll th{' l1q u1rl 1.~ :ihsn rhed Just
they'd h;i ve nnth lng tn sa.v lo jusl sense when .1'nU y,·ant to we harl MY food. Mo.o;! nf tht> .<\nrl 11 r11anifesls 11.sei lf 1n d1f rntrt 1n nlueberrieis Rake ;!fl 1? eup fresh l.1' ii. r 11 t e d hl"fnre ~rr1·1ng. ;irlrl rem111n1n~
one ann!hrr To me. the only be alone lf they know ynu time. thert was nn ly ;i small ft rent 11.·:i_l'S " 1n1nu1f.s in prei hateid 4 O fl P.:irmesan rhcr.se hut!Pr .:i nd chreist. l n s s
<.iai 10 havp ;i succe.~~ful par1.v "I ha vt a comp I e t e ra..n of c(l(lk1n~ tiil rlri:rrr F, n1·rn !n \\'t ll·,errased R 1~11tlo 1nvnl1·r.s cnn k1n11. the sl1 i;!h!ll S1>r1 r at once a.s
lo: h~ ini~ini:: pr0plt .'' said re fr igeralor so I can ~ self-"\Vhen I Lalk to m.v ,;ons, ! HLl lEREHR\ mutf1n tin~. Serve "·arm "'1!h nee 1n s!a,ce.~ HPal o11v~ nil seinaratt' rfl\U'~P n r ar·
Kirk Doucla~. suff1c1en1 That '~ import ant It'l l them lhty dnn ·1 ha1·e the BL'TTER~llLI\ ~I L'FF l\S ~11rel hutler. ~lake.~ 24 sma ll ;ind 2 tahlesponn.'i hu!tt r 1n !"n~p;in1Prl 11·11h prren salad. 'GUNFIGHT'
The ;irtrir iia.~" dPl 1_chtful Jl's mostly filled with lhtni.!i I ad vanta&es J had. f or ex· 21-z ct1p.'i all·purrn~e f!nur n111fl1n~. !;:irgei he;11·~· .'iklllerl. Add rict , Srr1rs 4 Kirk Douglas hn.~t . relaxed, tnri k1ng 1 eir~· fit l------------------------------------------------------------------.,.---------+-
1n Pucci blue print slacks and
Na vy bod~· shirl, h i~ fa~
unlined and sprirtinR a
moustache, grown fnr his new
m0v1t>, "A Gun fight." He's
much thinner than he
phn1ocraph.~.
!\ir k and Anne Douglas
belie1 e in mix1n~ RUests from
;i ll \\.:I lks of life. That 's pro-
babl~· 11·hf,\' thrir p11rlie~ are
considered .:imoni; !he greatest
in Hn!lv11.·no<L
"\Ve ·hat1 a p;:vl v n0t verv
Joni; Agn, for f'X~mple,'' h.e
s.:iid. "Wr had Burt Lancaste r
and Gregory Peck. UCLA
fh;ince!lor Ynung .:i nd fnrmer
Chancellor F r a n k 1 i n M
1\1urphy. Al Ca~e.1• of !hr Ln.'i
A nJ!elr~ T1mei;-fli 1rrnr Crim-
pnn.1· was there lf\l"I.
"'At first m.v 11.·ife s;iid. '/11.v c:od . \\'hat a strange mixturr ~·
\Ye a l.~n had Dnn Rickles
there. 1t w.:is funnl' because
lhf' unirersit.v .c:rOup were
fasc1 n.:i!ed 11·1th the people. in
the en!erlainmen! 11.·nrld. So
lhere 11.•a,<; .:in eJ1:c:h 11 ng e .
And, Dnn Rickie.~. nf COUrl'it:,
\ra .. Fant;:isrir
"He slarlerl nff. ·Av !he
"'av, ("h;inrellnr Young. the
only reason ~·ou'rp hel'e is
berriuse Kirk's ha\'ln,C trnuhl e
gf'!l lnit hi• kiri in .1 0\11' <·111le1?,e.'
This 11'11s Of'\\' tn !hrn1 ;ind
lhey ln1rrl 1l. El'f'l'Vnnei is
really .seek1ni: nut snine new
cnn!;:icl in li fe. rm ~ure
universit~· people wnulrl hat e
to gn In parties 1-\.'ilh just
1in1versity people. That's
<.<.hi'. ;11 part1e.~. it's best !ti mill:
the elrmrnts "
Thi~ s11hst.:in11.;Jes lhr 11'hnle.
l\1rj( nnur.lj.~ ph itn.•oph.r . Ht s
fnr 1·11 r1("I V 1n rnlt>.•, in prnple.
In SUITOU nrlinj!i;,
Kirk 11t1r lhutrs his ~1J<Tess
or their parries tn his 11.·i rt. An·
nr. She 's Arl.ci;in.hnrn , SPf'llk~
fll·e lani:uaj;!es ;ind v.· ;i s
hrnught up 1n Pa ris. ~'hf're
l he~ mer v.•hi!e ht w.:is m11king
"Art nf ]_,ri1·r " !'he v.·11s unit
puhl1c1.st on lhe pi('ture
"['1·e alway!' .s;iid r dnn'1
like p;ir1ic.~ .. .-Kir k s.:11d. "hul
then whrn I jlf.'I lh<"re J enrt up
ha110~ II ,'!000 limr. [ think
mv "'lfe h;is thr ri,e:ht thrnr1·
ahnu 1 wh;i1 ma krs a suC-
f"P.!i~ful par11· !hrH 1i::h. th.:it is.
t h(' hos! anr! l1n~trss mu~t
h.:i1·r a ~ood tune
"f;;11f'l1· 15 rnnl .:i~inus.· ~·nu
knn11" anrl if vnu lo':" tn ;i p.:irty
1rh1>rr thrrP's a nrr1·nu.• hoFI
anrl hosleF~. 1h.:it cilse (lf
ner1·eis trRnsmits tn ,\'OU . If
the1 'rp havi ni:i .:i .c:l'lf'Jd time.
hn1<r 1,r, ,lflU rt n Inn ·•
Kirk ln1·p~ !n e;il , bur admits
hr '• no rht'.'f
l\1rk uFuall.1· npt,• fnr 11 li ,11ht
brr;:ikfa.•t and rnr I u n ch
prr rr r• '.:ilarl .. ;incl 1,grt.iihlt
snur~ or rin hrrherl nmf'lrtte
Jn arlrl1!1nn In 'JU!'t pl.:iin ti\rl
Ameri ran steak," hP loves tn
cnn-.un1e ~r·r::il ri 11 11 n1111 ps-nf
11;i,•f11 and hi.~ r art 1 r u 1 a r
f.:ll'OrtlP, l'l~O!!l'I
nnui:;las 1~ a n1an nf Jlf<"at
discipline Hi ~ rlre.s~1n~ r0qrn
IS m(lrt nf ;i R~·mn11~ium and
h1rlra 1\·.:1y. u·,. .c:nt an exe:rr 1~t
ma rh1ne, ch1nn1ng bar and
Recipe
Stretches
An eas:-o re:ci pe to increast
ll S ne:eide<I.
STUFFED HA.\fflURGERS
I pnund ground bt,£
Preparer! .vellnw mu.st.Nd
\'eir~ thinl~· 5liced onion
Pickle relish
S.:ilt and rrpper
Dl\'idr beef intn 1 e\'en pnr-
t 1nn ~. Pres!ii ear.h portion 1n10 z thin pattie5. abl'M.Jt ~ lnehu
acrns~
SpreArl '4 of lhe pE1!l1eir; \\'ith
mus!.-ird lea l'inJ! '1 i nch
arnund ed~e for .seal ing ~ p\11ct
;i thin slice of oninn in cen!.r.r:
add a spoonful of pickle relish
Tnp "M·tth rtm11 ini11g p111!i!'s.
lhoroughh• moldinJ!. e d Ii. t ~
together. ran-brnil on e.:ich
side. Sprinkle 11.·1th salt and
pepper. ~!11kes ~ ser\•ings.
~ott : Cheddar cheeu may
be suMl1t11ted for the onion.
Cut Clutter
F.1sh1nn iluthonlles say the
!1.1\nrt dresi; for spring if!. an
.:int1do1r fnr an n1·erdose or
? • That still depends on where you shop!
We .,,_ bM!n fnll.-in1 induatry prK"li-for mAl\Y y,..,,. in l~belm1 our r round mNto. Cmund
i-1 i• d uoified 1rmrdin1 1o 11! m nt•nl, •t11ch d•t..munN thti P"""· Th~ 1...,, ... 1 ii lf"'lnd 11rl~1n.
i,,u., .. 111 i,,. pand mund, then IPOund r hur);, M••I M1At.er rmund bee( and ll'GUl\d beer. V.'• "''Lnl
t.. d~rly i114i~•"" on th" Jl"lllrvl bo.ot \111f.l1, I d"''"Ph<>ll _, cwotomen will -.ily und.n t.:wi. Ao
• -ult. -L.bel• .,.. ""''"' U11.-i. Tii•y ore .. rn110 .... :
It's true that all prices are frozen to keep the COflt of living from
going up. But you should know thst the price freet.e didn't lower
pri ces. Low price& 11till de pends on where you shop.
Ralphs low everyday prices ftre frozen [ow. On identira[ bra.nrls Mrl
identical product quali ty, no price& s.re lower priceR thAn Ra.lphs
pri c.ee ( thi& excludes weekly advertised specials), Ralph! prices are
trozen ~·here you want them.
N•• Deecriptinn
Ground Bftr
Meat Ma1~r Ground Beef
Gtttund Beef-Ertn. LM11
Ground Beef-'Ratph11-rif!l!lt
USDA Gradl A • loutllBl'I
FRYING
CHICKENS ,b .29
whole
2 lo 21h lbs.
MEAT MASTER BEEF
SIRLOIN TIP
ROAST G~·:b~~b l .29
EV£RYDAY Wlf' PRICf:S
California Grown!
Grade A-1 Day Fresh
FRYERS •"-" lb .• 33
Wkol• or cut up for trv•ng
FRESH RABBITS
PM Rib cu1s -Gr1ia! ror break!111-
SMOKED CHOPS
Fa1me1 John-Sh11nk. po r!•on
COOKED HAM
lb .89
lb .• 98
lb .55
.28 F'11 rmer John-8 Ol P~Q.
LINK SAUSAGE
R1lphs -Po•n1 <:ut b••sket
CORNED BEEF
Lein Cut
HALIBUT STEAKS
,, .98
lb 1.19
IXTllA
TIM•OIAIY llDUCID •lltl
PLUS/BUY
MAMUl.t.CN9 ll'ICl.t.l .t.U.OW.t.*1
WI P.t.ll fMI 1.t.VINM ON TO TOUI
Frozen Food
Stoutle•s
M EAT PIES 10.oz oko.
<O·oi okq.
MI XE D VEGETABLES
Ft!!!h N' ~e ady
OMELETS '"' 01 •
Pel R11z 8 1n
BOYSENBERRY PIES
Fresh Paci Grade A
RASPBERRIES "'••· "'·
S1ra Lee Slrawberry
CHEESE CAKE ,.~, P'•·
Ole South
COBBLERS "" "" Borda Eye Awak•
ORANGE DR INK •. ., G'"
.49
.33
.79
.35
.37
.88
.89
.35
Former D@ilcription
Ground Bttr
Ground Chuck
Grnund Round
Ground Sirloin
RALPHS GRADE A-YOUNG HENS
FRESH ~~~h11 ,~~x,,c~~~~e
coo' .. 11i;i ;'ug11
TURKEYS ,b.49
MEAT MASTER BEEF-CENTER CUT
ROUND
STEAKS ,b.95
El1ERYDAl' r~nw PTCI ( l:.S
Meat Master Beef
G1ea1 lo RB 0
CLUB STEAK S lb 1.49
B onele~s STEAK$
SIRLOIN TIP "· 1.39
Bonelest Beel
BRAISIN G STRIPS 1b .• 89
Berl Tenderl o11i
FILET MIGNON ~,~;::lb 2.69
Boneless
FA MILY STEAK S
Cf'nler Cut
7-BON E ROA ST
D•ced or Whole
BEEF KIDN EYS
lb 1.19
lb .• 69
'" .29
Ralphs Caterinr ",.,,, <•rtoo
ICE CREAM .89
PANTRY FILLERS
1-rrll$ Bro~
COFFEE J.IO '" 2,29
1.33 H'ils Bro~ 10-cz 1~r
INSTANT COFFEE
BISOUICK 40-oz pkg 54
t I-oz bollle 167 MuQ 6 Ok
ROOT BEER
Alet /Plt11n & T1c;o ) 4 TORTILLA CH IPS •·•• P•o , 5
Se~•·
INSTAN T COFFEE .... , .. 1,75
.loole11me Organic 47 AP PL E JUICE '2·o•. bolllo I
Gold Medal
FLOUR 1.14
DELICATESSEN DEPARTMENT
Dubuque 1111 M~at
FRAN KS 1.1, P••· ,62
Ralph., ••7 Stoc;,rl
COOKED HAM •.• , ,.,. ,59
Hebrtw Na t•ori 11I 12-oz pkg
KNOCKS & FRANKS l,13
lmoe•oal
MARGARINE t ·lb.p••· ,39
Ralohs Assort , 1.(-01. p~g.
GE LATIN SA LADS ,35
Ra lph~
BUTTERMILK O"'rt ·" .,,_ • ., .37
Ralphs
SO UR CR EAM P<0I Gort.-,49
BAKERY DEPARTM ENT
~~~~~l~ l~~O~~Sd Hh. 35
Cl=IACl<EO WHEAT l ·Ol . IOI!.
R"lohs Crieese l<vt:hen
CO FF EE CAKE each .55
J'.1'AM0s0u·A0GER s"uNS .45
Ra lol'os "-'Ch
ORANGE TEA CAKE ,55
BACK TO SCHOOL
77r. V.!IU P O•rt.1 E\•<1nrJ -nn e 5,,.
Gyar;inl Ped r .. sl OlJ~liry -Popul ar Sto11des
P•" .49 PANTYHOSE
"'" I ,99 Le at~~r-L•ke Vinyl
PHOTO ALBUM
~ .. avv Duty R u ti~r L-A. Rams J•
FOOTBALL "" ,99
PRESERVES 20 ••• 48
HEALTH & BEAUTY AIDS
Jnh"l~fln.'i 7 nt hn111111
BABY SHAM POO
Secr"t ln1:l urJe., :)~1: 01! :l ·oz bot!l1
ANTl-PERSPI RANT
A•Ohl Gu ~•d 1·'1! t -'n
SPRAY DEODOR ANT
Brvlr1 1"~m 4·01 i;An
MEN 'S HAI R SPRAY
.89
.47
1.09
.59
SuOPf HarCl-to-Hold Rea . H111d-!O·Hold I 58
VOS HAI R SPRAYn·•«'" ,
Intensive ca1e lot•on
VAS ELINE \0-0l. bolll• 188
He;iCI & Shoulder& 6 S-oz boltle
LOTI ON SH AMPOO 1.19
Old So1C• Reg and Menthol Tl
SHAVE CREAM "~" ''" I
w, p/,tlg• -no t vtr11d11 11• 111 permnrket
prirt• nr1 lou:tr lhn11 Rn/phi price1
o" idt nti,.nf brfl11d1 or idt n.tirfll
product q11n /1/JJ," t.':rclurl~• u;eekl11
t1d 1•t1·ti1td 1pt rrn l1.
Calllornia
BARTLITT
PEARS
Thomison Seedless GRAPES
lb .19
lb .25
Ci!l•!orn1 a
HAA S AV OCADOS .. '" ,25
Th•ck, '1'FllC1w Mealer.I
BANANA SQUASH lb.
Solod GreFn
CA BBAGE
F'•esh c"~fl
CELERY
S nack T<me F'a.,.or1te
RAI SINS
.06
lb .• 06
.IS
.29 1 ~.i--ot. p~g.
LIQUOR DEPARTMENT
Sanrly ~~~cAl il'\ler D•~t lled in 10 98 SC OTCH Sco!land '11-gaL I
Li1k11sh 11e Sanrlr~
GIN or VODKA
hf'nlVCky ~011"" P.6 proor
BOURBON
R11lph s GnldF.n Prem111m \'/•ne
f'1nn1 No 11. Ch~rrlonnay ,
CABER NET
SA UVIGNON
Tide ll'lr.to1('1"~ 2 5c orr l11bel
I< ria Sol~
7.59
3.99
DETERGENT .. ,, 1.17
HOU SEHOLD NEEDS
1\ll
DETERG ENT
N!'I Phosoh ~,,. M"~r.IP \'/hol e
DETERGENT dJ·oz oka. A 1~•-ln c;I 1Jr:; 0'! l~hFI '?2-0l bo!11 '!1
LIQUID DETERGENT
DETERG ENT 49·0l. pl,_g_
MD
TOILET TISSUE Pk~ o! 4
cn1uon Oecora1£d
TOWELS
C0
LEANS ER 14-o.t. can
.73
.79
.46
.83
.39
.32
.17
S1ateys
STA·PUFF RI NSE GoL l,05
No everyday. s up ermarket prices are lower prices th an ~q(df4>
-·-MAYONNAISE
PEA.NUT !UTTEA ·-Oil ,__.,
·TOU ATO SOU" e-................ -TUNA
<)< ..... ~,,-
BABY FOOD
...... .•• ___ ..
--.10
··--.12
--..JI
..... It' .09
Household Needs
'~-ALL DETERGENT .13 ............
DETERGENT .. ... ...i ... 12 lo• I•• SCA~
f.•~ ..... SOAP ·-.18
,._,., ........ 73 "' GIO,. LIOUID ctEANER
......... 93
,.,._
CLE 4NER
.. Y .. llA!lf AT RALPHS
RalDhJ (Compart I Sava)
TEA BAG ~0 °'" 149
91111k .. A· Tata f-rozen Ba~6d
POTATOES
(wilh Sour Crea'" 33 er ChtMel 12·ot pk~ I
Viii Cru nch Gttnel•
Pantry Fillers
..... , •• r. .......
CHEEZ·I T ......
MARSHMALLOWS
~ • ,., ..., •• ~ v,_r
COA N ..... ~·ot•-, .....
CAKE MIXES ..., ......
COFFEE
OAi"o coo1<1Es
""" .... , ........
.46
.23
.25
• 37
....... 14
........ 61
f rozen food ....... .,., .....
PEAS & CARROTS ,]5 ,. .• , ••1 ""' "" •o•" •• PEACH PIES
! .. • lN l••"' COFFEE RINGS , ... , .. , !.>•• ( ..
BROWNIES ........
~, ... ""
..... JS
.15
.79
.411 COCKTAIL TACOS ._, .. ,
................... -l .. ,..i_. DINNERS .... 41
Ho utehold Needs
... ,o. .........
BAR SOAP
L•""• PENS
too JM
L!OUIO CLEANER -..... BATH OIL BEADS
~-HANOI W~AP
-"' ... °'""'""" PANTS
(_ ..... 16
.......... 38
.............. 55
''•• .IS
-· .Sl
.... 83
Heo/1'1 & lleouly Aid s
0 ,. 0 ••·~ •c"•I! TOOTHPASTE ,_, .,.,.,,,._ ..,...51
•,-<> • "' ~" .....
MOUTHWA5H ·---.9$ •·•· ~., •·-·~u""'"''""'" HAIR SPRAY •l•t .... 1.sa
~ ... ,.,,..., ... ~'····--SETTING GEL -"°' .97 . .. ~ .......
SOAP -~·'" .17 ....... SK IN CLEANSER ... _ .. 1.11
46·oz ca n LIBBY
TOMATO JUICE .25
M th • I • Cous:ioti Goo<! Seo1emb1r 16 te 21. 1911 ore an JUSt ow pnces l>m<l1-0~y Ooo 00""".·";;·m; .56 CEREAL
(Natural Cerea l) 16·oz.pkg.
~Im-~ .• ~ .•.•. !,!; .. ~ .. '1 ~:.r :1~1,r:·;~:~ I<> man y RALPHS STORES ARE LOCATED AT: 9901 ADAMS BLVD., HUNTINGTON BEACH; 15471 s. BROOKHURST, WESTMINSTER -STORE HOURS: 9·10 DAILY, 9.9 SUNDAY
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•
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40 Dlll Y PILO T
Seedless Watermelon Now Ripe for Eating
By OOROTHY WENCK seedy. you still ha ve the pro· reason ts that the cut n1e!on \\'atermelon thal is all~ col· A. Cranshaw melons can't green, 1,1.•i th some gold. As it milligrams or iron, which is e were quit!' dark. \\.'ould thi~ °""" c-"" "-..,••1-blem of trymg to tell bv look· fits in the refrh.:erator 1nore or _ lop and hotlom _ \~1as be ri1>ened on the vine ttl all. ripens. the green turns to gold signihcant a mo u n L ! 3,ri mean that the tomato sau ce
"Pftooey!" That's the sound ing whtt her the rne lon is ripe C3$JI~ 1 pitkl'd \1•hile slill green, and The sugar content is so high. or takes on a gold-mottled atr milligrams of vitamin c, or i\'as unsaie to eat·:
of • watermelon·seed·spitter. enough b11t not n vt·r-r1~t<. \\.,.ird fro m the experts is thev 1•;ould surely spoil before A. Darkened scr:oitches on "·-be ii "··· th Und . r r k ii rn e!ons .... ·1th a \Cry white th•)" , .... h·" "OU" ,,, •• ,., ",' pcarance. about half your day 's re-h r r· . nc:.u-1em r , uc:u:iuse e ernpe me ons ac ;i1or. th.:it ~(•ll should Jud ge a ni1'!un _ """-= .> • "' " ·"'' t e ename uung are not ~ sound may become pa st Overnr>e melons are s11cel. underside are not fully ripe .1Ctt1r chances of finding a Q. \Vhat nutritionnl value do QUlfernent; 2500 International ,·,o n or spo<i•g.e of the fond.
h. r h\' llS ~l1<1pe -I\ should he l'llhc r (' I Units or vitamin A-half your ,, Jstory, ike the chug of 11 but ha1•e a n1e::i l.1· texture. .,~·"nl.i· ~11 ,11 ,,.d with no lu inns really ripe rans iaw aren·1 11 11tPrmcln11s have'.' Seerns to Acid foods such as !Dlll<t!ues " • .-~ 1• day's requiren1en1 ; and sn1all
steam locomoti1·e. There 's no ::.ure·IJie w<iy to ur pouitl.'d t:nds. 1'he nritl ll U EST 1 0 ~-s \\.E ARE gooc1 . 1ne th ey are 01ost!y water. amounts of 8 vil.din lns. react c!1em1c;i lly with the
Why'! Because se ed less n1easure ripeness ex cepl b~ :.huuld bl· sn1rll)th w!lh :1 1·el\1:· ASl\EIJ But the Cra n~haw 111elon \~ A. You're right. \\'aterrnelon rnetal nf unlined cans and
watermelons are now a reah-cutting the nielon :ind lunk1ng 1y 1~~1k Anrl the undersidl' nf a ~IJ delicious t1fter r iper11ng at is about 93 percent water' But Q. When I opened a can or c<iu se then1 to darken. Tht::i
ty. Last year a small number at it. That ·s one good rr<-isun rlpe v•atennt'.'lon 1s yelluv.-Q. \rhy Is it that you can home -!he wall ing 1s 11•orth it !0€'5 ha ve other nut ritiona l tomato sauce I round that does not nuike the food unsafe
were sold in Los Angeles and for buying a cut n1elon i n~lef!d 11 h1te -pr(l()f that 11 l;iy on ne1er huv a Cranshaw melon it. The rind or the melon ~·nu volue too: about 115 calories in there were scratches on the although it may cause it to
Orange counties on a test of , __ or_a_w.::ho:::'::.' _:'::."'::.'_:· .:.' .:.T:::h'__:".::' ':::":.' __:'.::"':_.:.g~· '::.°':::'":::d_.:.'":__:'_:',::P_:'_:":_·__:_:' h::'::.' .:.is_:'_:'.::.':::lii._· :_"::.'':_' _____ b_:O:_Y_'_'·_di_:_P'_o_b_ab_I y:._h< __ m_n_s i_:I Y__:.:.•_4_b:_y_a_i n_c_h_w_"1_g::e_:;_2_e_n_a_m_e_l -'-'-" _1_in_in,;g:_a_nd_11_"_'_' _d_isc_ol_o_, ______ _
consumer acceplance. This!·
year even more are being
grown .
Seedless ~l'a!erme!ons cost
more to grow so last year \
lest marketing was dune to
find out "'hether consun1ers
were wilting to pay niore for
melons wit hout seed s. The
rnelons were test maf'ke ted
through two chain stores and
from two roadside stands.
The consumers paid 10 cents
per pound for seedless
watermelons when-regular
melons were selling f11r S
cents. The. buyer.o; of rhese
melon.o; were surve~·cd and 73
percent said they would buy
again al the same price. This
was encouraging nev>'s to the
growers of the nev.' n1cJons.
Are the seedless melons
gOOd tasting'! Out of the 319
consumers surveyed, 83 per-
cent rated the melo n flavor
good or excellent. We've
sampled so1ne here at our of-
fice and eve ryone agrees that
they are sweet and delicious
-and so much easier to cat.
Seedless watermel ons are
usually sm aller than the con·
ventional kind. Size depends
so mewhat on variety. and
ranges from 10 to 20 pounds.
The rind is super-tough. which
means !he melons aren't easi-
ly damaged when handled or
sh ipped. BONELESS BONELESS BONELESS
FAMILY BEEF I SHOULDER CLOD All seedless melons do con-
tain some tiny, soft. white
under-developed seeds. You
scarcely notice these and can
eat them right along v.·ith the
melon. O cc a sio nall y a
"'seedless" melon sho1-vs up
with black seeds. A few 11 !l
percentl of 1he consumer
testers reported finding many
black seeds in their nielons.
FftESH GROUND -t..NY ANiOl.INT
NOT JUST LARGE P~C KAG~$ ROASTS
WASTE FREE
ROLLED ' TIED
STEAKS ROAST fi
WASTE FREE CEllTEI CUT CHUCK ~·
EXCILUllT TO IA R ·1·0 WELL TRIMMED ·
Are you wondering where
the seeds come from for gro \\'·
ing seedless rnelon~;".' The
plant breeders are respon sible
for th is trick. Nor 1n a I
v.·ate.rmelon plants are trosscd
v.·1th a variety v.-·htch has twice
as many chrornosumes as
normal plants have_ J\1elons
from this cross contain seeds
\vhich farmers plant. These
seeds grow sterile plan!s, sn
their melons don ·t have seeds.
1 So you might add this idea
tr. !'OUr Joke collection : when
is a watermelon like a n1ule?
\Vhen it 's seedless ' 1
Yau ctin see v.·hy the
seedless melons cost more to
raise lhan seedy melons. The
seeds cost $120 per pound . And
they are started 111 a
,greenhouse in 1ndi v1dual pot~.
·which also 11dds to the grov.·lng
C.'OS!S.
Are you re;itiy If\ g1\'f' the
S!'edless melons 11 ( r I' ~
L1m1 ted suppli es nf ]i)c~ll\'
gro1•on seedless mPIOn" arr
bt>1ng harvl'sled 111 ,1-1· and 11-dl
he a"1'ailahlE" 111 a fell' lor<il
m;irkrts. You'll be ahlP 1n
ident1f1-· thi-rn h\' a ~\1rkt'r
11·h1rh ·sa\'s ' ' ("a I 1 In r n 1 ;i
srrdlcss "·a1rr n1elion •·
\Vhether tht' v,;:i\i>rn1rl11n"
you are bu_1 :'lrt seedless 01
Chinese
Inspire
Meatballs
Inspired by Chinese cuisine.
~IANDAR IN ~fEATBALLS
l .1 cup fine fr£>!'ih bread
crumhs
I teaspoon soy sauce
2 !ab!espoons warm "'ate r
1i pound ground Jea n be-cf
1 teaspoon pean111 nil
i~ cu p \'try fi nel)' diced
celery
2 large green rwpper~. seed·
ed and very finely diced
2 scallio~ 1grt'('n on1011s1.
finel y chopped with green
lop included
1 clove garlic. cru shed
1 tablespoon soy sau('e
I tablespoon dry sherry
Mix together the bread , 1
teaspoon soy sauce and "'Iller ,
mix with beef. ~1 ?Jle into 28
very small meatballs using
rounded leaspoon of n1ea1
mixture for each.
In a JO-inch skillet in the hot
pe anut oll brown lhe meat-
ba lls. Add the celery and ('O(lk
over moderate heat, stirring.
for several minulell . add lhr
grttn papper, scallions and
~arl1t : C(IOk , stJrring , fn1·
several minutes.
Mix in the I lab!espoon soy
cause and sherry and cook for
~everal minutes. Serv~ wilh
rice. Makes 2 servings.
.,$109 19 B . e
lb. ....
...---FROM OUR MAYFRESH FAMILY----..
OF PROUD BIRDS
,,..--REAL McCOY--.
JUNIOR MAYFRESH
TURKEYS
4 lo 8 lb . SIZE·U.S.D.A. GRADE A
BATHROOM
TISSUE
KLEENEX BOUTIQUE :l ROLL PK .•.•. --.
NIBLDS
CORN
NIBLETS
WHOLE l'\ERN El
CORN 12 OZ.
PEAS 17 oz .
KITCHEN SL . & FR ENCH CU T GR . B EANS 16 ol.
RED SALMON
R.E 0 . 7 3/4 01 .RED SOCK EYE •....
SPECIALS
CORN VAC PKG. 98
BEEF BRISKET ''· C
HA LF GAL.
HIG H QUALITY
65 ~:
GILBEY'S GIN z) ~~~DON sges
69~
z) WE WISH All OF OUR JEWISH
FllDIDS A HAPPY •W TEAii INST. BREAKFAST COLA
ROYAL CROWll
MANISCHEWITZ G[fll TE FISH ,,, . . . .. ... . . .. 'l.19
MANISCHEWITZ WHITE FISH & PIKE on ................ 11.39
MANISCHEWITZ BORSCHT ~~: g:Lol'l1t ars •... , ........ 3 ~0"1 1
90PROOF HALF GALLON
AN CllNI AG[ BOURBON '""
~!~Alr,011 -\P!(l.0.1 ~.O.ll Pl!ICED (,AL
MANI SCHEWITZ SCHAV ,.,, ......................... 3,JI
MANISCHEWITZ MATZOS '"" ....... .. . 39c ;!R~~~HMIOl VODKA "'" "" 1899
~t~~~~~R ~~!~~~~J,o ~:1t'. ~ 1 OJS :v~~~!~~~otCHO!t~~ ... l.~9~5 GLASS CA NOLES ......................... : ................... 19c
ARDEN
All
FLAVORS
6 CT ·PIG. 43~
M~!!~-lb PKG .. 45C
f, 6 PK 16-0<. 69c "E TUR~A8Lf5 •
JELLO 5 oz .• PACK
PUDDINGTREATS
BUTTERSCOT CH, CHOC . 59c
CHOC. FUDGE. VA NILLA ..... .
MAYFAIR FARM FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES
FIRST OF THE SEASON
EXTRA FANCY, WASH. STAIE
GOLD. DELICIOUS or JONATHON
B•CH VEGETABLE SALE
APPLES
YOUR
CHOICE
s
SPINAot. TURNIPS
BEETS, SWISS CHARD
MUSTARD, COLLARDS
'!~~,!!!oE.~~. E• I Oc
~!~ !!R.~.s. ....... "·I Oc
TOUR
CllOICI
SQUASH
THICK BANANA SQUASH .•. .... 7c
~NI!'!'-~ 1 1/2 lb BAG 4 9c
.
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G
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F
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PE
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South Yields Treat
"C'est si bon"' In sou!hern
Louisiana. steeped in French
heritage, no accolade is rnore
pleasing 10 praise of good
cooking.
"C'est si bon !'' Is also the
t11h' of a treasure-trove of
he1 rloor11 rf•cipics, preserved 111
t1 cookbOOk co1npilcd hy the
''oung \V o m en 's Christian
Organizt1lion or Baton B.ouge.
extend the pleasure and have
it with chicory coffee.
If you'd like your ov"n copy
of the "C'est si Bo n ' '
Cookbook, it 's av a ila b le
through The Young Woman'.~
Christian Organization, 201 St.
Charles St., Balon Rouge. La .
70002.
:-OIA~l-'.\.IA'S BLACKBERRY
J . .\.i\f CAKE
I cup butter
2 cu ps sugar
J cups flour
1":? teaspoon salt
4 eggs
1 te aspoon soda
~<i cup buttermilk
I cup blackberry jam
l l'up chopped pe<:ans {1nore
ii desired l
Jn cu p ~herry wine or apple
juice
l teaspoon each -powdered
cinn<in1on. nut meg. ginger,
allspice and cto"es
Crean\ softened butler anci
sugar 1n eltttnc mor:er. Add
eggs. one at a tin1e; whip v.·e\l
in hct11een at hii:::h speed.
Sift flour with spices and
salt. Add soda to buttermilk
and stir well. Fold in flour
A MAYFAIR EXCLUSIVE
mixing alternately with bul-
termi!k mixture. Add wine.
Lastly, mix in pecans and
blackberry ja1n.
Pour into 3 nine.inch well
greased and floured pans and
bake at 325 degrees for 30 to
40 minute s. Al 30 minutes test
V.'ith straw: when straw is
clean. remove lron1 oven.
Cool in pans 5 minutes.
Invert on cake rack and leave
pans over cake for 10 minutes
1nore. This insures a moist
cake.
DOUBLE YOUR MONEY BACK GUARANTEE
Take ho rn~ ·any cut of Mayfai r's meat, cook it the
way yo u l 1~e . 1t . If afte r eating, you are not com-
P!etely sal1 s f1 e d, your May fa ir Ma rket wil l then
give . you DOUBLE your money ba ck. Th is is .how
confident we are of our Mayfai r meats.
FULLY
COOKED
HOFFMAN
ALIF.GROWNFRO
FOSTER FARMS SMOKED
FRYER LEGS
WHOLE
55~1b.
PICNICS
I· :
DRUMSTICKS ... 1b 69'
THIGHS . . . _ ,,.69< SLICED & Tl ED ••••••••••• .
SEAFOOD SPECIALS
GREENLAND 39 C
TU RBOT BY THE PIECE lb. c \.ENTER CUTSLlCES ....•........ lb. 49¢
FANCY BRANO
: BUTTER 4 PER 1~K0o'" ~ BEEF PATTIES E.491
I~ CUBE STEAKS
1; NO WASTE ............... , ........ ~.1~.
BIRDSEYE INTERNATIONAL
MAYFAIR BREAKFAST SPECIALS
SLICED BACO N ~~~
MAYFRESH REG. OR THICK
SLICED BACON
WILSON CERTIFIED.
PORK LINKS
HOF FMAN SKINLESS 8 oi . l'K.U.
,.59~
,.69c
,.29c
MAYFAIR 'S DELICATESSEN ~~Ng,!~P.~,. Mf AI~
.-~. ~
J oz.
PKGS .
,• .
I
, :::;:J' BAVARIAN, DANISH. SPANISH,
·.•·~ \MP.:K.:G .. J.3PANESE9. PARIS;N p1LLsBuRv B1scu1Ts 6 "9c . " °''"""'''""'"'" o oz. "" ............. · FO~
~ MEXI CAN DINNERS ""'.. 49< ~~~~~.~Ai~!~! .~H~~! "' ... . , 98c
EA.
~lN OE ~AIAPS, BEEf Cll•C. r,ll f [ ,[ SAlAMI CHUIS 'I 09 . ' A.
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FISH STICKS ,.,. 49'
FISH STICKS ,.., .8 ~·
FISH & CHIPS ,,., 51••
WEIGHT WATCHER DINNER SPECIALS
PERCH, HADDOCK. SOLE ,.o, .... 8?c
WIDE RULE, COLLEGE
OR TYPING 300 CT. .. ........... .
AQUA NET HAIR-SPRAY
MOIStu•1 5><•HO •EC. ~v•f•. UN~(["'lf0 ~···
HAPPY LEGS PANTYHOSE
THERMOS LUNCH SNAK JARS
ADVERTISE D PRICES EFFECTIV E 7 FULL DAYS
THURSDAY SEPT. 16 THAU WED., SEPT. 22
175 E. 17th St.,
Costa Mesa
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SOUTHERN HOSPITALITY SWEETENED
TRIPLE ··1
STAMPS
WITH MINIMUM U .00 PURCHASE
COUPON GOOD SEPT I 6 THR . , ... ,_1;.,1oou"ll •.. · USEPT.22 1 .. 1 . .,,,"' __ .. ,, ..... ., ..... ""'"~'·<l>N'"t=:::!::;:!':'.~':r~.ur1,1~ .......... 11111_ ~"::~""'
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OAILY PILOT
Peanuts
Power
Packed
There's more than one
reason for making a batch of
peanut butter cookies. A big
first is that nearly everyone -
and especially kids -like
them.
But just as important, and
often more so to mothers con-
cerned about the good health
of the ir children, is the fact
that peanut butter rookie!
pack a wallop in nutritional
goodness.
Peanut butter ranks as one
of the most nutritious foods
that Americans eat.
It is rich in needed protein,
a good source o f
polyunsaturates, as well as B
vitamins. especially niacin.
Here oats and nuts add to the
protein value .
PEANUT BUTIER
OATl\fEAL
REFRIGERATOR COOKIES
•1, cup margarine
1,~ cup peanut butter
'r'i cup sugar
1,~ cup packed brown sugar
I egg, beaten in teaspoon vanil!a
I cup sifted flour
111. cup chopped nuts.
~\ix margarine, peanut but·
ter and suger. ~!ix in egg and
vanilla, then oats. flour and
nuts.
Sha pe into roll about 2 in·
ches thi ck. Wrap in waxed
paper: chill about 4 hours or
until firm . cut in 1/8-inch slices with
sharp knife. Place on ungreas·
ed baking sheet. Bake in 350
degrees F. (moderate oven) 8
to 10 minutes or until edges
are lightly browned.
Remove immediately from
baking sheet and cool on wire
rack. Makes about 3 dozen
cookies.
Pack 'n Go
"" 11f,..;..., 11f,..-r' ...
Pack-and-go pantsuit plus
dress add up to a fine travel
wardrobe! Princess lines tip
to curvy collar. Choose tex·
tu red PQ!yester ~..!_c~n knit.
Printed Pirtmi 9093: WEW
Misses' Sbel, I, UI, 1%, tf, If,
11. Size 1% (bust 34) paat1ult S
yards IO-lncb.
SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS ror
each pattern -add 2S cents
for each pattern £or Air Mail
and Special H a nd li n g:
otherwise third-class delivery
will take three weeks or more.
Send to Marian Martin. the
Da ily Pilot. 4.42. Pattern Dept.,
232 We1t 18th St .. New York,·
N.Y. 10011.
Print.ed Pattern 9093: NEW
Misses' Sizes, 8. 10, 12, 14, 18,
18. Siie 12 lbust 34) pantsuit 8
yards 60-inch.
lNSfANT SEWING BOOK
sew today, wear tomorrow. $1.
INSfANT FASHION BOOK -
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~:11 1~1 :~ 39c
So'd In Piece Cn'y lb.
Pork Spareribs <· .. -; .. , n.69' :: ·-·f" '
Sirloin Pork Chops ...
"· 79 ' :· . ,
Center Pork Chops
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11. 98' ':!·,-:i
USDA Choice
Grade Beef
Full Ce nte r
Cut Rounds
Bone-In lb.
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FRYERS
USDA Grade 'A' 29c Whole Body
2 '.O 2V1·1b Avg. V.t. lb.
Fresh Fryer Parts "'";;._~:::;'"11 65'
Fresh Fryer Breast ',.~;;• 11. 69'
fresh Fryer Wings '";:;,~' n.29 '
USDA Choice
Grade Beef
Ideal For Out·
door Barbecuing.
Blade Cut lb.
Swiss Steaks c"•~~:. 79c
ih:ck. Arm Shoulder B!tl lb.
Boneless Steak (~~~~';:·~~~~, ll $1°'
Sirloin Tip Steaks ':M:r.:: ~ '1"
Spencer Steaks , ... ,.,.,,,, '1" L :)..1,i:•o.u&~I t~.
BEEF Calf-Sirloin Steaks
Calf Shoulder Chops
USDA Choice
Grade Beef
Ideal Far A
Pat Roa st.
Rolled And
Tied Chuck lb.
7-Bone Roast cc:::'69c
USDA Choiu Beef Chuck. lb.
0 B R ·--.;.,,., 79 -one oast "'"•"'ff'.. '
B f R R t Be~I~ 95' ee ump oas "'"'""" "
Beef Brl.sket '"''" ·-•···~•·;• 98' CFtr1tC./l ... lb.$LZ9l 1\.
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Sri'!W11y"1 Own l f L b r.'1luin~ ''"~ •. 98' Dubuque Miss.
Guoronrted Ooolity eg 0 am .4'T'ef<:Q~-s~r.·snor,k lowo
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FREE
Meat Insurance!
So Many Benefits
at No Cost to You!
USDA
CHOICE
• DOUBLE IDENTITY
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corryon; !h11t i---o go•err..,en! """'P'-
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g""'""'"" !hot our h~ef ho• he•" ;,..por·
!<ally g roded by a lJ.5.D.A.. ••p•M.
• NO ADDITIONAL COST FO R HIGH VARIETY
See', For~. Lome, Co,i, Cr c~tn, lvr~•y, Co ::l Cu~. He..
y.,.,.•11 li•d diocoi.1>1 ll"'., lh1ougi\011t our -ot
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ite"' we oell. ,4.•d """' ti.i1 ),.,.g9 Y11•iety, you COi'
t hooo• th• ,,...,, a•d ,;,, th"' p'I .. ., ... your fa,,.,ty.
• FRINGE BENEFITS
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.\ ~--,. """" ho•e, la!, o•d Wv•te '\::~ ~' b .. lore W••9h<•9 lo g1ve 'fOV
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beef 5af•way oelh. . l f p k f..,,, lo•t..,, P~·• 12-···49c eg 0 Or {S·;i• Porr-;,," 1t.. 6'h)
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Through Family Satisfaction
Yov'll wi" 11.,._ ~,.,;,. ol e•ert "'""'b•t of l~• M,..ily
o• •~ey bO·e '"to •••rt d•liciovo mon•I. Be 11 h•••
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SHORTENING
==3-lb. ·_-................ Ve~~all Can
h•Olf'!i•'"' ,
8-oz.
Can
I PAR LAUNDRY
DETERGENT
49 -oz. pkg.
MAXWELL HOUSE
_.,,....,COFFEE
Ai-lb.J
.. Can
PRICES EFFECTI VE
IN LOS ANGELES
& ORANGE COUNTY.
(EXCEPT CATALINA)
TREES AVER
NAPKINS
ldro l For Picn°t.!>, Coo~ou·.s, Etc.
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DAIRY & DELICATESSEN
~~~~.~.~~ N!n~~.urf 't,:: 21 C
Shady Lane Butter ';'~' ~::. 81 '
Biscuits M·~,:t;:~~;~~!~ 1c:; 8'
Coldbrook Margarine ~-23'
American Cheese ~~:~, ~:: 48'
DISCOUNT FRUITS AND JUICES
IB kl t D. k , .. .,,, "'46' feG GS Fin $ Bto•d sut
P J • 1,.,.,..., H•'J!.t 'I If 49' rune u1ce (ll i'OM•O Siii
Empress Grape Juice '!;'.'39'
M d 0 0 T~ ""25< an ar1n ranges ,.,. "'
COFFEi FOLGER'S
CRYSTALS 3.lb.$246 ~"-S l.12
10.ei. 1.S9 can
LARGE I AA' EGGS
C.NM 0' "' ""-39c Med ium Size 31 , .....
Eggs doz. ' u ..
KLEENEX
TOWELS
SAFEWAY LIQUOR BUYS!
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FRENCH FRIES I Bel-air Qua li ty
... Good So Monv VIDYS· ll-•t..2 5 c
Just Brown & Serve. ''1·
I. Vegetables :~:;;;.::, '~;· 25'
I Cream Pies ~;~;;.:;.:;;-•,:: 27'
I Ice Cream c!~~ ~1':1·79c
• Orange Ju.ice ',""''""" '"21' ol'l(tn1·~t1 tu
Hash Browns ,!;~~' 1:.~·l 8'
DISCOUNT HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
8 Brocade Detergent '~~L 36C
8 Cleanser •,:·~~~· ll·l!.12' ...
8 Par Fabric Softener "'· 69 ' 11n
EDWARDS
COFFEE
•AGE BENEFITS
f~" '~• Ii""'' 'l'"'loty b&•f reo<h<!•
p<!<>• flovor o"ly oft•., pro~er i:>Q •"9·
I" cvr vo•I <>••·<n~dot•o.,~d ng·~g
,.,.,,,.,, 5,,1 • ......,y ~ol•h beef ,~.,
••<>cf """'b•r or dny• ••qvired.
•IT'S VERY SIMPLE -OUR
'FREE' MEAT INSURANCE
If""'"' o pu..:ho1e of $.ofe....,y Meol fod• lo pie"'"
f~· ""Y ••<>•<>" .... houoeve " ju•! t•ll u1. W• -..,II
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GRAPES U.S. No. 1-
Thompson
Seedless
PEARS ~~~,:: .. s
1 5 ,bs.sl
HONEYDEWS~:;:-each 49e
Mushrooms "·"· 39 '
Italian Squash 'r,-:,'".;' "· 22 '
Potted Mums Avocados
Yellow Onions ~~', 3 ~; 29 '
Bell Peppers ,1:-·· -, "" 10 '
Italian Prunes Pla nts
99' 4 •,' $1 "' ~~ l 5 '1'' '"
''" Qw1l1t1 L1rt1 F11I Wrapp1• $199 S111
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flAl l Y PILOT \'w't dritsday, Stpttmbfr lS, 1971
at is~cunl .
" OUR NAME MEANS DISCOUNTS EVERYDAY!
WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF QUALITY MERCHANDISE AT LOW DISCOUNT PRICES.
PRICES EFFECTIVE WED. through THURS., SEPTEMBER 15-21.
~~~~YBRAND CORNED BEEF
. ~ ~~-BRISKET
GAME is-oz.
HENS ~·
'~ " HEAT AND EAT
SHURTENDA
STEAKS c
lb.
OSCARMAYER 75 SMOKIES :;c/;~·E c
RUMP
ROAST ·:· 89~.
SPARE "~~~·· 59~-RIBS UANAND
MfATY
FAD SLICED 54c
BACON HI.PKG .
48-0UNCE JAR e SPRINGFIELD • CREAMY OR CRUNCHY
® PEAIUT BUTTER z~~iis,
WELCH0S e 2·LB. JAR
® GHAPI JELLY s~~:;~~~"
SQ.COU NT • SANDWICH BAGS ® BAGG II S SOME sroors CHARGEJ7,
BELL BRAND • 9 1/2-0Z. • 16·PACK• SOME STORES CHARGE 89c
®VARIETY IACK
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'YAN 0£ r.AMP • frroZEN • 12-0Z.
®ENCHiLADA DINNER
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HOPPEDCHiVES
@ ARRIVEDEl!CI •FROZEN • 12-0Z
~AUSAG[ OR PlPPflroNI
JUNIOR PIZZA
wtlGHT WATCHEl!S l..QZ. e ~l!OZEN •A VAl!ITT IES
vr· 57c
41' 34c
l·lB e l!EGULAI! • OR!P e l_P.
~FOLGER'S ~'COFEEE
J .tB l!K.. 01! l P,
~MAIN COUl!Sl •BEEF STl!OC.ANCf-f 0.Q
¢' soc ~ ·il0PTON,DINNERS
i/. 65( ~Gtl!Btll •STl!AINlD ,.,, ~,BABYFOOD
~, 33c @6R'i'PEFRulijlJicE
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®TASTY TfNOER e MANHA llA'I
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J5' 45c
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LUNCHEON ENTREES ~PfN &Q\Jltl •\2.QZ, 23( ~Imitation Sour Cream !9''
GALLO ITALIAN 8 OZ.CHUB ••••. 99c
NOWAGI DRY IJOZ.CHUB .••.. 1.49
DATID SALAMI 18 1/20Z. CHUB .• 1.91
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WHITE EXPANDED BREAD
STORE HOURS DAILY: 10 AM TO 9 PM. SA • & SUN. 10 AM TO 7 PM.
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SOMI STORES CM A IC I Ile
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' -W~OLE PICNICS
WITH A POP·UP GAUGE
NORBESTHEN
TURKEYS
BONELESS lXCElltNr FOR BBQ
•'•,
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FROZEN
SHOULDER CLOD ROAST
c
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49f •.
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FROZEN BANQUET DINNERS
'lB SIZf 7l B Sil (
BEEF & GRAVY 139 TURKEY & GRAVY 127
7 L6 ~1/t 1l 8.Sllt
CHICKEN ~~~"'"" 127 SALISBURY STEAK 127
l COUtll e Pll>T1•11J•1 76( SCHICK
103 INJECTOR
BLADES
SOMf STO•IS CHA•GE l.l9 92c l S COUii! e ~lA fl 'lU<.I
SCHICK
INJECTOR )84 BLADES
SOMl STOlfS CHAIGI l .29
10 l DGES
SCHICK BAN
CARTRIDGE
SOMI STORES CHARGE 1.79
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Alpha Beta's
Man in Blue
says:
DEL BUSH
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a Our Crowin' Is S hoivi11' Af(ai11 •.•
111ith ourn ew store op ening a·t
1000 E . A Tosta in G lendo ra STORE MANAGER
9045 ADAt..A S
HUNTINGTON BEACH save you s10.67*"
LBS.
(,. ,'E.EDLE SS •!TALIA • TOKAY • BLACK
< I _'.'... GRAPES MIX 0 ' V ..\ . ~ ' tAATCH . '""-;..-') ••
SWEET RIPE LARGE
GO LD EN RIPE
CASABAS
CANJALOUPE r~RJOO CUCUM•BAERS 10~
LARGE SIZE
BELL PEPPERS lo c CHERRY
•A TOMATOES
FRESH ROASTED • SAL TED IN SHELL FRESH CUT
PEANUTS ro~ 29c R01SES
SHALOM
l'•L ~Ur•SlT or '!Plf·~Rf~ 111n I ""' P l ~O~H ~A.s •·(fl •l~,,
1>•£ J! .... 'l';K N!N '(f.O.P AND 1Hf ~ri:-.1 • ...... c '°"' \1->l •< 1.11
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IOIAL DISCDUNIS
EVERY DAY
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\.;;. BABY Tlll'f -UPS 1)9 112
I ~·~-~';. YASELINf HAIR TONIC sac 69'
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STAMP SHOPPERS
IN AJ(Y LOS A.NGCllS, RIV!RSIOl
OR OR-'HC[ coum -'lPIU B(T"
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LEO 'S SLICED MEAT 49c 45'
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MIDGET SALAMI 11(9
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,.-,' • ,_ ~· • ~L'Cf.' AM(RIC AN° CHEES[ ' .. 2 69
79'
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QUALITY BAKERY AT LOW
DISCOUNT PRICES
~AlPll ~ Bl JR • -. ,? v ~-1 ~ LARG[ WHITE BRCAO c\c 35'
~LPH Ar B
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ETA DONUTS v~v11. 41 '
~l~HA Bfl!I; • P'(GS. or ~.
9Uli:!lrLY 47' COFFEE CAKES Sjc VALIJt
RlfHA 811A • PJ:G or. 31 ENGLISH MUFFINS :l9cVALUt 4I
rAMILY PAK •'fl 0,0.LLO~
ALPHA BE TR 11.tE CREAM 6~c v.1.t..
·;_ COIJNT • IC!: Mil.I(• TR02Ell CAROUSEL BUS lie
65•
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D ..... .,, BROCCOLI SPEARS llc v,o.Ll'I: c
MONEY SAV!R •BOOK SAVER
ALPHA BETA BAGS MAKE
GREAT BOOK COVERS!
SEE INSTRUCTIONS PRINTED ON
BOTIOM OF GROCERY BAGS
IUTCHtR'S !RICE • ECONO PAK
FRESH o~ i,"J;.
GROUND BEEF
·~· "
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FAM ILY PAK C HOPS
SLICED
PORK LOIN
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FROZEN MEATS BUTCHER'S PRIDE MEATS
STANDING
RIB ROAST
BONELESS
7-BONE ROAST
LARGE
END 9l~
99~.
PUR E POR K • I -LB . ROLL
DUBUQUE
SAUSAGE
11>~Tf 0 ' ~cA •I I ~.
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BONELESS RIB STEAK
T -BONE STEAK
ROUND STEAK BONf IN
1.09,.. 1.sa ,..
99\.
IOWAMAID•a BACON ;i~ c
fARMERJOHN BACON 1-l l p.:c.;. 59c IU!CH tR'S PRllE
BARBECUED
' CHICKENS
1u1rncn·s ;a;;,
FRESH ~CHIRMU>, •PENN ~T VLl
MEAT LOAF SMOKED SAUSAGE
THE SE MEAT PRICES EFFECTIVE THURSD AY through WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 16-22
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JOT AL DISCOUNTS
EVERY OAY
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King of Sugar Whips Up Church, Eiffel Tower or Boeing 707
PARIS (AP) -"Mada me-. "Then J get to work," says Concorde, the French SST, on a bed of roses. baker and starts drudging he lours thro~h Europe at the Cordon Ble u. says. "When I take a trip, the
the Eiffel Tower is served." Tho!oniat. He can turn out 40 timed for its lallnching three However, he is only the with the dough. teaching pastry·makets !heir "l eat tons 0£ pastry, first thi ng t do is look ror a
But if you'd prefer a gaiebo, roses in an hour if he is in a . ,.years ago, is striped in blue, 8Ugar king after noon. At As pre vot general of the own business and gives a because in this field you h~1ve l>eautiful bakery. Sometimes I
a Boeing 707 or simply Notre good mood. llis version of the windowed in green and nestled dawn, he turns back into a maltres ratissiers of France, n10nthly lesson to the stud ents to be a bit gourmand," he even ea t too 1nuch." Dame, Etienne Tholoniat, "the-----------------------------------------------------------------
king of sugar," wil l whip it up
for' you.
"A client can 2.sk me to
make anyth ing. 1 ahl'ays say
yes and "'"orry about ho\v to do
it later." !lays 'I1tolooi H!
J re C\'e n nH1kes th r e e
versions of !he Eiffel Tower -
sim plified for S4{1, stylized for
$100 and in full detail for $200.
Queen Elizabeth chose the
last.
I SPARE
RI-BS
A self-taught art ist. he has
through !rial and hreakage
0\·er 15 years !earned how to
create sculptures from sug ar.
'The big pieces he molds cold
"like piecrust."
EASTERN GRAIN FED PORK
Lean-N-Meaty Farmer Style
But his forte is the hot
n1ediun1. He cooks the the
suga r at 300 degrees. pours it
onto a marble slab and pulls it
~ith his hands until it takes on
a sz.tiny sheen,
CENTER CUT
RIB
Scallop Pork Chops
Breeds
Wallop
MEDALLION ,BRAND 20 OZ. SIZE
'fhe word "Scallop" has dif-
ferent meanings all related to CORNISH
the succulent bi-valve by that ~~~~lopT,h:ep~~~~~~s ~~!1~~te~ GAME HEN s
edge of the scallop shell and,
in cooking. "scalloping" cnn· -------------------
si sts of baking in .a scallop BLUE RIBBON lS OZ.
shell (or casserole) 1n a sauce GLASS
topped with crumbs. APPLE SAUCE JARS
SCALLOP CASSEROLE
1 pint (1 pound ) fresh or ARCHWAY
frozen sea scallops
\\ cop nmgarine FRUIT MIX 3 tablespoons cornstarch
2lh cups milk
1h cup sliced ceJery
I/, cup diced pimiento
¥.-teaspoon salt
Dash paprika
1n cup fine dry bread
OCEANSPRAY JELLIED
CRANBERRY SAUCE
LARGE
:!:i:2V'l
CANS
16 oz.
CANS
crumbs FRISKIES LEAN & LIVELY
2 tablespoons margarine. DOG FOOD Wash and halve the se<t
scallops (or defr ost frozen 14 OZ. CANS
scallops). Melt 1:, cup _
margarine in a ~auccpan. With -.....---. i jl •)~~:Ii(• I•)•} 4
a spoon. blend in corn starch.
Remo" from heal. . . TWIN-STICK
POPSICLES
Graduallv s11r in milk, mix-
ing until Smooth. Cook over
medium heat. stirri ng con-
stantlv, until sa uce thi ckens
and Comes to hoiL Boil 1 BOXES OF 6 BARS
minute. r-.'f ix ln s ca 11 ops. ------------------
celery. pimiooto, salt and LIBBYLAND PIRATE PICNIC paprika.
Pour into shallow (l 1i·qU;irtl DINNERS casse role. r-.tix hre?.:l crumbs
and melted 2 t.ahlcspoons mar-REG. 69c EA.
g<lrine and spoon over scal lops
riround edge of casserole.
e PIRATE PICNfC 59" e SAFARI "
• SUNDOWN ea.
Bake in a 350 degree F.
(moderate\ l)ven aboul :10
minutes. Garnish \vith lemon.
BIRDSEYE 5-MINUTE
Keep Snug
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GREEN
NEW CROP
DELICIOUS
19~
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TOMATOES
SIZE 2;25c
AVOCADOS
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HEALTH & BEAUTY AIDS
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LA VORIS ~129 REG. S2.29
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BABY OIL REG ......
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JOHNSON &. JOHNSON $119 Baby Shampoo •;1 ~:~:.
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Prices Effective:
Thursday thru S"nday
Semzt. 16, 17, 18, 19
Prices subject to stock on hand.
WE GLADLY ACCEPT
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STAMPS
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Ready-to -go D·ressing' s, Ever So Nice • Lieu of Potatoes
DEAR NAN : "'bat is a grea1 lath~ cool:t>ook .... 111c.h 1n· p::irk:igc any flavor fru1! olher forms If ~·ou v:ish, use a the fru1 r gelatin . strawberry n1t1lds (eas1er' 1 they rnust be realistic looking p\asttc leaves p<:isle, plus ii btJUI !'1 cups
good standard dressing rf'cine c!ud('d 11 n1<1rlipan version ~el11 1 1u. 1 c11p grated bl<lnt·tled fine v.3ter-color brush dipped frw strawberries. le111on for obtained from a specialty sup.. for marzipan goodies Thal's :i silted confectioners sugar til l
that you just want to pu t ln the 1nuch easier to 111anage alrnonds, 2 3 cup .:'Wt'elenf'd 111 food coloring tn pafn~ gr apefrui t. ba11<ina~. len1nns. pl~· h(luse u1 ;\linn~?apo!is. I big help 1\tolding the learC's the pa"le 1s easy to handle. ovto~ l'"e tried jusl abQut These are han d rnoldcd cond en ,,t'd mil k 1nul clet;Hlsnnthe frui t.adds1 erns penr.;,limr fnrlea1rs.stems v.·i llbe happ\t1f,eiieanyor by harld<'lln ha1e ~ou mut· L'se n1o n.• 1f necess<ir~ Al-
evtrytblDg t know lo do .llntl ii 1'hey l;;ke pauence bu \ I kno\Oo' Cl'nporatrd ·. t'; I e :ts r 11 on i1f ~h,,\P tlove.; nr llllgt>lir::i ~nd l!m~~ nranl:!e for carrots ~ou lh'.' addre~~ h1•w to !;>'I teru1g bad words to yourself. 1nond pu:;te rnay be bought at
1tlll dotla't come out right I ii can be done becHuse my sugar and I teasf)VOn almond i'htll t ill dry Store. covered. ptlrnpk1ns, n1nn~e". t'hrrrv or the catalogue, 111her per•tient A regulaltnn rn a r 1. i 11 a n loud spec1al!y ~hops tt rna ,'I
use egg. margarin~ and daughter rnadc ihem and t.l'ley ext rC1ct. ~t1x extremely welt. tit room ternpe r;iture l'l!akes 2 ld11ek <'herry gelatin ffw cher· 1nfnrniation 1n ex('hange fnr a ret•ipr calls /or \.I.hipp ing 11 11 :>f>crn expcns11e hut tt is eai;1e r
various seasoniogs but lt ii; "·ere picture-boo k da rling. Shape as minia ture fruit s. 10 :i doze n ca nd ies. rirs. self-addressed. sta mp e d t>gg \\'hil e fl uffy, gradually than n1ak111g _vour own. I little
tither too moist or too dry. S!ix 1 packa ge fine-g rated \•ege!a ble~. Easter eggs and 0.1 use appropriate colors nf If you \~·ould ra !hcr usi:> envelope. Thry also stock \\'orking in I cup of ahnood i.:neii a Icing wr1y. rttaybe J doD 't bake it long--_:___:._::.:___:__::::__:._::_c_::__:::.__.=__:::=.:_ __ _:__:::_ ______ c:__'_C __ _:_ ____ :_ _ __::_:___:_: _ _:__:._ _ _:__::_::.:___:___:___:___:._:::___::=:_:____::_:__~:::__:__:.:.:_:____::_:_____::_:_:_:_ _ _:____: ____ _
LET'S ASK
THE COOK
by
Nan Wiley
enough. I use a 325 oven. Tbe.
liquid Is beef or <'hir ken stock.
U I bav~ neither I make some
with bouillon cubes. MRS.
SQUIER, NEW HAVE~1. Ind.
I would use a 350-375 ove n
\\'here dressing is baked in
pans, especially if you li ke the
top a bit crusty·brO\\'n but
grease the pans li ghtly or
dressing will stick. Th ere are
really no set ingredients pro·
port.ions for bread stuffing bu t
1 can give you something good
to shoot al. \\'hile it 1s enough
stuffing for a 14·18 pound
turkey you can cut ii down to
whatever you like.
If you have freezer space
make the whole thing. divide 11
into foil pans, freeze. Or you
can line 8-inch square parrs
v,:ith heavy duty foil. pack with
dressing. When that is frozen
solid lift out. folC: foil. put back
into the freezer. That v.·ay you
aren't tying up your pans.
Ready-to-go dressing is ever
so nice to have on hand when
you tire of potatoes. It goes
\\•ith just about anylhini;. 1\101-1
here is your dress ing . Conk I
cup diced onion in a cup nf
melted margarine or butter
until soft but not bro1-1•n, stir·
ring occasionally.
Me a n w h i le blend
tablespoon sail. 1 ~ teaspoon
pepper and 2 teaspoon poultry
seasoning with 4 quarts cubed
bread firmly packed I it~
pound loaf ). Lei cubes dry ou1
some before using. !\'ow :idd
the buttery onion and drip-
pings and a quart of dicer!
celery. ?-.1ix well. then pour on
I and 1.z to 2 cups broth. milk
nr \\'aler. tossing lightl y "'ith a
fork . Taste for seasoning.
r.-ly really favonte y,·ay of
making this doesn't call for
simmering the onion . I jusl
combine everyth ing. season-
ings included, pour on part of
the stock from giblets I ha \'e
simmered. (Save the rest. for
lhe gravy.)
After !ha! is well n1ixed I
melt at lea sl I s t i c k
margarine ( 12 pound l -
maybe l\\'O -in my largest
skillet. lo~s the dressi ng in
that. getting all parts JUSt the
tiniest bit brov.'ned Thal
seem~ to imp01rL more flavor I
am fond of turkev. bu t when
you come right down to it I
v:ould take the dressing·ancl-
gravy first if I h<id lo make :i
choice.
DEAR NAN : T knn"' a l:id v
\\'ho recei\'eS a small hnx ~f
miniature fruit~ from a
Ca 11 I() r n i a fr iend c1•r:r1·
Christmas. Th ey are rnade Or
liome sort of pa ste. I v.·1Juld
IO\'t to ba\'t lhe rei'ipc hut tbf'
lady wC1n 't give it B\' an1 chanc~ would you ha~'" i1··.•
Al so. I have lnoked fnr the lit·
tie mold s it take s but ha\'en't
been abl e to fi nd thf'm. \\'hf'rf'
wnuld T send for them~ l\lllS.
A. GUTIERREZ, TA/llPA.
Fla.
Those marzi pan confect1(111s
aren 't exactly a 1 err 1 f 1 c
secret. The original recipe i:-;
largely a mixture of altnnnd
paste, egg white and cnn-
fectioncr's sugar. but ~everal
~'ears agn lhe leading nan1e 1n
fruit gelatins came out. v.·11h a
Chefs Test
Barbecues
Orange County residents can
put their outdoor cooking
talents nn display during the
ba rbecue recipe contest being
11ponsored locally.
''Southern California's v.'ann
climate is ideal for outdoor
Jiving and cooking, and pre>-
vides plenty of opportunity to
perfect fa vorite b a r b t cue
di shes," said Nick Kane. a
mercha 11dising manager.
"Now local residents have a
chance lo compare and malc h
their best barbecue creai ions
with other outdoor cooking
buffs."
Preliminary judgi ng for the
contest wiJI be held on
Thursdoy, Sept. 30 A cook-nlf
among the top 10 entries i~
scheduled SaturdRy, Oct. !I
~dline for entry Is
Porterhouse Steaks
Top Sirloin Steaks UAN SJlf
J(!I( y LI.
Chuck Steaks .... ~0!1~~~~~t!!r•59~
Center Cul Chuck "~·::~ 69~
Boneless Round
. Fresh Ground Beef .~i'~~Ii:. 59! rm Corned Beef -............ _.,, ... ,, ... ~ ...... 98' -Iott""' RO<Jnd C"-CY•C "(; .... $1.09 lb, /II,
ff 'oilfols'I GRAPES
i SALAD sizE ' Fresh Carrots '°''°"' 10'
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Grape Drink .. :::::;~"~:<:"6-PK. 54'
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CUP THIS COUPON AND
SAVE $1.00
VALUABLE COUPON i-1
: JfllON COAJfO I
I GLASS OVENWARE I I 2.or. •ouNo 1
v ~~~~:b'.'.::·,:,-;,~.:· $29:~ j
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-. S.turday, Sept. 25, Gniry 10111 Ad A H . 8 -. blank• •nd add111ona1 in· 1 ams ve.. at Brookhurst, untmgton each 5922 Edi nger Ave., at Springitle. Huntington Beach
Laguna Hills Plaza, El Toro
210B2 Beach Blvd., Huntington Beach
17950 Magnolia, Fountain Valley ·. ~::.':th·~';;~~.· "134081 Doheny Park Drive, Capistrano Beach
WITH
SALLI E
\VIN A 3 ~ MINUTE
SHOPPING SPREE
•• 21t Richard's . · Dona·
!Jon $1 appreciated for the
philanth{o,pic v o u th en·
deavors O! the -Sout h Coast
Active 20-30 Club. Tickets at
nur check cashing booth or
from any 20·30 c 1 u b
member.
GOING BACK A
FEW THOUSA.\'D
YEARS
.. ~1an ·s first cooking ef-
for ts were to scrape wet
mud from a running stream
and v.Tap ii around a fish or
bird, let dry a little in the
su n, and throw on the coal~.
If vour outdoor sy t;iste buds
are 007.lini: rnr primitive
iuiced-ln flavor . v.·het tht:m
with ~ Roman Pol .
Unglazed , very decora ted
11i!h happy birds, fish. and
flowers. pnrou'> clay offers
an ex c i t i n g tenderizing.
slimmin;! wa:--of cooking.
Soak the l<lp and bot1om in
11'aler for 10 minutes. put in
the chicken. corn on the
cob, roast or turke.v, set in
a cold oven· and bake at
high temperature~. a 11
abo1'e 450. The surprist.
tverything·31 bn11,1.•n and
Oeautilul. You 1,1.•ould think
it 11•ould stearn. but it
doesn·r. Cnokbnoks I!: o
along. Would ~·nu like to t1·\n
a Rom an pot The nice
Romertopl People 1,1.•111 g\l'e
ynu one if ;,·nu send them a
recipe and they publi.~h it in
a ne"' cnoklxlok they 1,1.•ill
come out 1vi!h. You see,
Roman Pots are so new.
!hei r repertoire of what to
rln inside is sklnny.
TIN IS
()LD, TOO
In Colonial Davs brides-
to-be placed theiftin orders
for 1\•atf':r pails. wash bastns
;:ind bread boxes months in
ad1·ance of th eir weddin~
rl ~v. Tin cr>0kv cul1eN> for
ginger ani1n;il~ or hang-
ing on Ch ristmas
lrees . N(')ah'.c; Ark has
them all _ a quaint camel.
giraffe , horse. bi rd ,
ilephant. f(lx . squirrel. pig ,
dn,1!. cat, kan~arnn or rhino.
Don't kno1v how the Po ppy.
trail poHer.v pef'ple in
Califnrnia got t0g t>1her with
the Fox Run Craftsm!'n in
;\'elV Jerse,·· hut thev kilncrl
up a delit?.htful f','oa.h's Ark
cookie jar "·ith all th e
animals peeking out the
"'indows.
BACK TO
ANC IE NT PERU
11nd Tndd~· I.he
c0ffee maker that brews ;i
11 hole pound o( coffee in
rnlrl "'a1 rr 01 er night anrl
comes up with a cnn-
cenlratf' 11 ee of 1he nils and
;ic10s e:.;tracted with hoi lln~
11;i.1,0r \'nu store 1t in ~·our
rf'f!"lj!Pralnr and ha v f'
enou~h c11f!ee !n last a
1\•erk Pul 11 a table:;ponn in
a r11p ;i nrl add hot 1>>"11ter.
~lakP~ grr;it ired coffee trio
. , an exnt1r flal'nnng or lll·
stanl cappucc1nn.
THflSE O!~n
NE\VSPAPEk S A.,\'O
ALU~11'.'-JU~I
GLAS S JARS
Our t\ewspaper Or11·e LS
.;:oi:1g great gun~ , E_1·ery
week the slack gPLs bigger
. . We grt pai ri l..a~t v1eek
"'e. donated $147 to the
O\\'mpic Swim1ning Pool rUnd at Harbor High.
Acrnss the street a n d
around !he corner sit nur
g(l(l(i RPOE N ew port
Beach E\kr; Club , thry are
begging for gl ass jars lno
booz bottles p!ease I And
aluminum , .. c an s·
scrounged up foil, o 1 d
garden furni.l.J.v.e .
anything aluminum . , .
Everybody knows w h A t
wonderful things I.he Elks
do f(')r charily and welfart .
It y.·ill help the t.ra shman .
You will fetl you·re "doing
something," and 11 lot of
people will have things 1hey
need because of your effort-
Richard 's, the Pe op I e
Store. Where &CKrn we'll
have a new brother in
HarbOr View • , -And
wou!d vou bel!eve 4 · eight
foot Chandeliers h&nging
from the ceiling. Each with
10 light!! This is a grocery
store :
HILLS BROS.
COFFEE 1 LB. 79¢
Hill s Bros. Coffee 2 LI. 1.57 I LI 2.33
Knudsen la Bon Butter 1 LI.
S & W Cream Style Corn 17 oz.
83¢
5 for $1
S&W Whole Kernel Corn
S&W Mediu m Peas
S&W Stewed Tomatoes
S&W Fru it Cocktail
S&W Cut Green Beans
S&W Ki dney Beans
"oi. 5 for $1
17 oz. 5 for $1
"oi. 5 for $1
17 o L 3 for $1
16 oz. 4 for $1
11 •1, oz. 6 for $1
S&W PITTED JUMBO
RIPE OLIVES 531• oz. 39¢
S&W GRAPEFRUIT JUICES "oz. 59¢
TRO PICANA CARTON
I 00 °/, Pu re Orange Juice n oz. 35¢
CHOCOLATE DRINK MIX
NESTLE'S QUICK 2 LB. 79¢
Borden Danish Margarine 1 u . 39¢
SCHI LLING FREEZE DRIED S/lb OZ.
MUSHROOM SLICES 69¢
Sunshine Oatme al Cookies n oz. 59¢
REVEAL SEE-THRU 18"JC37 1h'
ROASTING WRAP 1.29
STOUFFERS 11 '/, OZ.
POTATOES AU GRATIN 39¢
STOUFFERS
MACARONI & CHEESE 12 oz. 39¢
STOUFFERS
SPINACH SOU FFLE 12 oz, 39¢
STOUFFERS
SCALLOPED APPLES 12 oz. 39¢
BIRDS EYE PEASw1'" c .... '"" o oz. 4 for $1
BIRDS EYE
FRENC.H BEANS w1 .. ""'"" •oz 3 for $1
BIRDS EYE
Fo rdhook Butter Beans 10 oz. 5 for $1
VAN DE KAMP
NORTHERN HALIBUT • oz. 69¢
C&W VALENCIA
ORANGE JUICE I OZ . 3 FOR $1
HEATH ICE CREAM
DEVIL CAKE ROLL 16 oz. 59¢
OSCAR MAYER
WIE NE RS All MHt •r P11,. a..r 1 LI.
RE ESE SALAD DR ESSING
GREEN GODDESS 8 oz.
OSCAR MAYER
BOLOGNA AU Mt•t •r P11rt IMf I OZ.
PILLSBURY 16 OZ. •
49¢
COOKIE S C•o<•I• .. C'1, "..... 49¢
KRAFT SLICED I 'I> LB.
AMERICAN SINGLES 1.39
HUNTLEY & PALMERS
PETIT BEURRE
BA R-M SMOKED LIVER
7 oz.
BRAUNSCHWEIGER
Mtlt• • pock•t in • .,,h of th• 6 Sp•nc•r 1+t•k1
by cutting •lonq en• sid• •nd 1lipptng tht knif e
tlp wt1ll into th• c:•nter, Mix: :IA cup oyaftr•
lc:t "ntd or fre1h l with I T. butt•r trid I tsp. 11lt,
1/• ti p. pepp•r. Stuff ••ch 1tttk with oyst•r1.
Clo1• th• pocktf with 1m1ll ilttw•rs, bru1h
1tt1k1 with Melttd butttr •nd broil tbout b
inch•s from h•tf source for I min. to I 0 min.
39¢
PHONE b73~31>0 FOR HOME DELIVERY
IN OUR DELIVERY AREA
SEPTEMBER lb, 17, 18, 19
,-
LIDO MARKET CENTER
NEWPORT BLVD. AT THE ENTRANCE TO LIOO ISLE
Or9"1n Serenades for your pleasure by Bernice f;y
NEW CRO P, CRISP, FANCY
RED DELICIOUS
APPLES
GARDEN -FRE SH, HNDER
TASTY, ITALIAN
DAJL V PILOT 47
Tho evenings •re bo lmy . the kids are baek in
schoo], and it's fun to entertain. Set the tables
in the garden or patio, a nosegay of flowers and
the twi nkle of hurr ieane eo ndles , ond best of .11
a menu that's easy a nd delicious !
SQUASH 19¢LB.
COCKTA ILS CHEESE BALL & CRACKERS
BARBECUED STEAK WITH OYSTERS
POTATOES AU GRATIN !Frozel'l l
GREEN BEANS
LETTUC E HEARTS WITH GREEN GODDESS
CRO ISS ANTS
DATE NUT DE SS ERT LOAF
.... ith
SHERR IED WH IP CREAM
SW EET. JUICY. TH IN.SKINNED
CALIFORNIA VALENCIA
ORANGES 8 LBS. s1
FINE FOR SALADS , PLUMP,
RED . RIPE, CHERRY
TOMATOES BSKT .
INCLUDE LOTS Of FRESH
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES IN YOUR
DA ILY FOODS-THEY'RE RICH IN
VITAMINS. OURS ARE THE FRESHEST,
BEST TASTING, IN TOWN!
All OUR BEEF IS THE FINEST, AGED , U.S.D.A. CHOICE!
SPECIALLY FORMULA-FED BEEF, FOR BETTER FLAVOR !
SPENCER STEAK Perfect for ste1k with oy1ter1
SPENCER ROAST 8one1Hs, cut from tho hurl of th• Prim• Rib. 2.19 LB.
SHORT RIBS Lean, fltvorful ind economical fire.
BAREBCUE BEEF RIBS Gl•z• wit'1 1 spicy 11uc1
GROUND BEEF PA JTIES Pocked in • 2-lb. box
RICHARD'S PORK SAUSAGE ?.~:o~:~: del ic•t•ly
ALASKAN BAY SHRIMP f;ny cockllU size, cook•d & pul•d 2. 98 LB.
SWIFT PREMIUM BACON ~:~.0;. :~~· :;;:t:~1.. 69¢La.
Marinated LonCJ Island DucklinCJ
Stuffed ROUND STEAK
Marinated CHICKEN WINGS
PLUS
U.S.D.A . PRIME BEEF
Dutch Crunch Bread 49~
FRUIT -FILLED
RIETY BUNS 6 FOR 41¢
SEEDE
DINNER ROLLS 6 FOR 31P
DA TE.NUT
DESSERT LOAF
98( LI
1.19 LL
49C LI.
~;;~3M!
PAPER FtOWERS
• AMERICAN MADE
• NEW SHIPMENT
• LARGE OR SMALL
• All WILD COLORS
10% OFF
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GRAIN-FED FRYING
CHICKEN
RUMP-
ROAST
PRICES
EFFECTIVE
7-FULL DAYS
Thursday thru
Wednesday
Se t. I 6th-22nd
We Redeem USDA FOOD STAMPS in our
Los A ngeles, Orange 1Jnd Riverside County Stores
MORRELL YORKSHIRE 1-ll . tfG. OR 1-ll. THICK 4 9
SLICED BACON ............ LB c
11 ,.,.~H•rr•N 1-L'-'"'K•G1 S 7 c WIENERS All MEAT .................. ..
USDA GRAD£ 'A' USDA CHOICE OR STATER
CUT-UP FRYERS ... LB. 3 le BROS. CERTIFIED BEEF
WHOLE29c 89~. BODY
LB . PICNIC STYLE
SHOULDER GROUND SLICED
BEEF BACON
FRESH • LEAN • DELICIOUS TABLE BRAND
GROUND HOURLY 1-POUND PACKAGE c
LB. 57~. 45~.
EASTERN GIA.IN -FED SHOULOE:': PORK ROAST 5 9 BOSTON BUtl' ............... LB . c
USOA CHOICE OR ST ATER IROS. CERTIFIED REF 4 7c
CHUCK ROAST ........ LB.
EASTERN GRAIN-,ED TENDER SMOULDER 6 9 PORK STEAKS ............... LB . c
USDA CHOICE OR STATER BROS.CYTIFIED IEEF 95c
RIB STEAKS ' .. """' LB.
OUR OWN COUNTRY STYLE• IULK 3 9 PORK SAUSAGE ....... LB . c
USDACHOICEORSTATERIROS.CERTIFIEDBEEF s I '9 STEAKS SIRLOIN TIP
CLUB OR CUBE ........... LB.
,A.MEI JOHN 5MOICIO 79( POLISH SAUSAGE ............. LI.
IOHfLISS llfF SHOUlOll 99(
ROLLED ROAST ······· ····· ..... LI. RO'UND sBONE'iiTOA1ST .. La. 69c U~DA CHOICE Oii Sl.4 Tiii lllOS. CfllTtfll O lfff s 14 5
T-BONESTEAKS .................. La.
llSIPlll.&.NO ··········•'"·OZ. 39( BURRITOS ............... • USOACHOICIOflSTATlllllOS CflTtFllOllff 89( ROUND STEAKaoN1.1N ........ LI.
USOA CHOICE Qt STA T!ll 1110~ ClllTIFllO lflF 7 9(
RIB ROAST i·TH' T·TH RIBS ...... LI. li"Oii'iiillousi's'ii'AK LB.
5 1 49
ZIPPE ltANCI 5 7c CORN DOGS ............ . USOA CHOICI 011 STATflllllOS_(llTIFtfO l ffF 9 9c ROUND STEAK BONILISS ...... LI.
USDA CHOI Cf 011STATiil11105. CIRTIFllO lllf 9 9•
RIB ROAST1sTTHRUl ·THR1s ..... La.
USOACHOICfOtSTATllllflOS,ClllTlfllOlffF $ 119 TOP SIRLOIN STEAK . LB
• •
CLOSE-UP SUAVE BAN
TOOTH SHAMPOOoo DEODORANT
PASTE HAIR SPRAY ~~~~~·~···· 89<
110 6. f,llHN 16-0.t Ul.1.lil\POO SWABS OE.l.L 4 6.0UNQ l l -OJ HAI-SPRAY
59~. JOHNSON4 JOMNSON 65c ntA'l'PAOC:
~g~NT ... s 109
SCHICK TOOTH EXCEDRIN
BLADES POLISH TABLETS
( ~00 .. 1\JM OOUOU 10<;1 P( A•l s111 ....... 29< "1(T "~1.44 ~OP\ PKG.
l 7~-0J. OF .12
EFFERDENT COMMAND PEP SOD ENT
TABLETS HAIRSPRAY TOOTHPASTE
FOlfMEN P<O. 79< s109 ~:f~.~.~ ..... sac OF40 .... ., .. 7-0l ...... PA, I '" i~ GSOLDENGRAINLONG 3 69 'i ,~:~: ~~: p AG HETTI I-LB PKGS c
1"', .. 11:... oz 33c HUNT'S ASSORT.ED 11 t ~~~c~~1~~i~~'~:;e',~;:,. ,,:~v~'. ~~: SK I LLET DINNERS EA 7 9c
;, SILK ROLL TISSUE • "' 38' HILLS BROS
"" EASYWASH ,,.,,,_,65' co· s 1 '3
' p~~~;;~~MP 3 •0~'$"179' LIBBY -THEP~Ef!J INST ANT ... IO·OL s
~1:i~~1iLs~~~~6~1SH '"' ·;:; ~;FRUIT COCKTAIL 4 c~~s 1
WHITE Kl NG 'D' C• '"''"'. "v. 89' LADY SCOTT FACIAL ~~~lN~i~gT~g~P~':~'' ·· ';;,~; ~~ Tl SS U ES
1 ~0c~uNr 4 $ 1
LBS.
PEARS:::~
LARGE DELICIOUS BARTLETT
2 c
K-2R SPOT LIFTER ;;:" .. '°' s1.59 ............ .................... BOXES
Ex~~AsF.ANCYIDAHOITALIAN 2 25' ":,~~~~~" 7~. . ~~LoL~~~~i~touli °'~~'-,:·~:: :;~~ MMADEOJNLYBFORTHECWESTO F FEE 73c
PRUNES . . .. LIS. HONEYDEWS DRE FT DETERGENT ....... '''" 88' l·LB. CAN
FANCYCALIF-t_AHAU 2 39' LAOGI SWl-1 oc OXYDOLDETERGENT ,, '""' 88' DRIVE s
LARGE ~0 im~v, ... ,.,.. "·. ·poRKW;GRAvv e~~:~ ......... ,,., ... 69' DETERGENT 109 AVOCAD 5 · ······ FOR BEEFW /GRAVY :.'i\~0~,:,., ......... '3<;.-69' KINGSIZE
~"'~~ ?,'--J Tl •. _. .. VIENNA SAUSAGE ""'" -·-',, 29' ~0-. ~ 1""'"'f.t.U4. (N SOLID TUNA (H IC ~tNOT Hl 51' 0UlDET£11CfNT•ClllNf,ll.C _,._ .. tli 'ITUNA•ASSOITIDFlAVOllS 11t0s1v101ss111T rC)t'PtNCi HAPPY ·~-..,.~~: RANCH STYLE,,.BwE"A"N' S ............... "'l"."'" 19' ~:f"E~~,rE1•r;:::!G,~~::::.~ .. :~:::~.:-:;: CAT F 00 D 8 •·0z S 1
............ 9.oz. tJJ) (I II '07 "'"''' 3 Ol • Tll~lll ll O~'IO OETEIG{NT . er ........... ,,_' _jJt HUNT'S TOMATO ' COOL WHIP 53c LEGS ~ ..... ,_'#'( NESTEA INSlllN! 8-9' .............. ,., o:l 19 ~;:~,~~:~~~~~~{G~~~rt;_~~ u•-... :~; ,.. CINi
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'c'R"E'A'M'"E'o CORN 31): 1·u·P£0"R0T"'s.T'""EA"KS 1 1~ ,;~,~~~r: ... T ~ ICEBERG DILLS f,,IJ NI J f,,N t s 59' ICING Sil( • 8 (
•• l(ltlf., \) ----· ··~ (llN(.SJltOM 11ssoR1Eo .......... lf>·OL Palmolive GJttl~G••N''"" •1'l!~~.1.Utl 3f)C •u•1•1•-•ou"O 71'k W.1.1\TlOTOI JUICE U!EESWlEt 49' !~~!~.,~~TTl.-~UCI-10.et \) !~~l~;l~;~,~.l! .. ~!NNER -.......... ":/ ,!,.~~~l. J Pll\llCG~APE~RU IT • •6 oz LIQ.UID ........... ...
MIXED VEGETABLES _'"" 33' MORTON OINNEllS '" "' 39' 6 ,~!II JUBIUE "" , • ., 9 9 C
••«•GionH1111-ll.LOAVH 53c i. ' CHDIE SPREAD . <A••JNA"'x" 2 7~ ~ BRIDGFORD BREAD .... ... ,~..it ...... ' ,. !!
JOHNSTON •ASSotrflD .. U1TfLAVOH 5 $1 ,,, LOGCABINSYRH~-"· --· ,.°' 12: CLEANSER . ~ ·YOGURT BOKAi , oz PEANUTS BROWNIE Mix '"°"" ............... ,, oz 11 m · ...................... . . G M. TOTAL CEREAL . 59' BOLD DETERGENT " 88', § •ll lWC1•1 t"!!5! 71' IOWll>IOVll t •&t i" 49' ClllCUS l ·OUNCI • ..... -...... t 2 OZ & l\IT ~~~-~~~!lAKES --~ 89" ~~~,MILK SANDWICHES 69' VIRGINIA ........................... ),, CIRCUS MIXED NUTS RE•-· • oz 59' IVORY FLAKES ········ '""' 88' .
~~~~~.~.~RIMP ,, __ , ... 47' ~.~.~OLLS -.-•N 28' r.~~~~~. . ~.:: .. i:: CLllTTRCEURSGCASHEWS ............ _._, ... oz 759'9' llVVOORRY SNOW .......... ""' 88' .
REALWHIP ..... --•o" ORANGEJUICE "" DllYROAST ................. l•• REEN '°""' ............... •·" YLIQUID ..... ""' 59'
TAB !59c
PRES TONE
ANTI-FREEZE
GAL •... $ 199
SPACE
FOOD STICKS
PILLSIURY
:K~~ ....... 55'
..
RIFILL
12.oz.59c
SUN
COUNTRY
At• F-RfS.HfN!RS
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THE REAL ESTATER! i
,0 Of(~ OFFERS MORE!
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VALUE-CHARM-LOCATION
\V1ap1M'd up in this •·t1sto111 :!700 foot .J bftlroorn
\ivn11• 111 Jovf'ly Ba)1·rr.~1 -i\r11·1 >0rl Brach. Srpara1r
f•irinal din1nc: rounl. hu~r· ll\'Ul~ roon1 y.·1111 :,tun~
f1rep!a(·r, sliding :;:la~s d u<•l'S OfJC'll nut 10 cu:.l oen
pnol -11·ith heautlful landsca/•in:; . .:i i-:: baths.
Only $83,000. 673-lS550.
PARK HUNTINGTON
HELMSMAN MODEL
$42,950
S•'" a !H'll ial!' p1•ic•·tl al SHI, 190 11 1111 IHl 11npru1 r·
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1·ronn1 11·lll1 firr>ph11·1•, :.'1~ bath~. la11d~1:apu:g, l·0~11-
11!"tc l>/•rinklrr :,y,;l,.111. ll lol·k l'flll~. h11~•· lnl 11·1t h
side !H'Cl'S,~ for h11:11 . t1·111lrr or cnn1p,.r. Choicr
location on t'ul-r!1 •-su" ,;trrrt. Sparkl{'s likC' a
n1ndel 1hrn11ghou1. Fo1· additio nal inforn1atlon,
phone 546-2313.
7 MONTHS NEW
IN MESA VERDE
Tile diffi(:ult and f'.~pr11s 1\'f' p<1 rl nf prrpar1ni;::
111ls d!'li~htf111 hon1" for 1,:nn1 rnr1flblc, 1·arr-frf'f'
II\ ing has ,iu.-;1 t:wrn r r11npl1•lf'd i)y tran~fcrrcd CJ\\'!lC'I'~. You r·an b11y 1 111~ vn" right. 4 hrdroon1s,
dining room, farnil,v rt1nrn all on o~i:· ri:-()r. ~n
\atr r•ourl)Ul'd, 1nC111.v f':>.ll'a s. :,;.!•1,950. Call
546-:.!31 3.
"EXECUTIVE DREAM HOUSE"
11 "·ill ral.;r vour bn•at h a11ay. F'ant.1s1ir horn"
1hat l'Lt::: on 11ii i.~lanrl. l'l'l\'31(" 1.;:it10 "i1h a harhur
, 1cw. l!ut::r 111astf'r drr.~si n~ roon1. plus a Roman
tub. It c1•Pr1 has a fl oat in:;: .'1al1"!1·a y. 842·:!5:J:>
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IT'S ON SANDPIPER
MESA VERDE
Beautiful Republic split-level home con~bincs f?r-
mal rlegance and fnmily comfort I~ quiet sctt1n1t
of rountry atmosph('re \\'1th mtuomum pr1vac3.
Features 5 bt>droorns. largr family room with
brick fi replace + 1vcl bar. Formal dining r oom.
hure m11stPr suit(', lovPly i::o.ld 1'!hai:: carpE'Un,.
Srr ii to epprM::io tc Full price $52,950. P hone
515-2JIJ
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A COMPLETE PACKAGE
OCEANFRONT
DUPLEX
:l bedroon1s and 2 baths up and 3 bcdroon1"
and 2 ba ths do,,·n. The beach and ocean
are your front yard . l~xc:cl lcnt rental area.
J:>riced a l S69.500 . Call G.\0-71i l
HOUSE PINCHING YOU?
1-iere's an ideal fa1nily home! 4 bedrootns.
family room, huge living room and n1asler
bedroom. Trailer or boat storage area.
\Vired and plumbed for a pool. First time
advertised. Dahlia floor pla n in Dean Gar-
den. S45.950. For infor1natio n call 646-7171.
WANT MARINERS SCHOOL?
\Vant :
1. t.:ood Construction?
2. 4 bedrooms'.'
3. Park facililics'.'
1. Tennis?
5. Built in appliances "
6. Large patio?
7. 11ard,vood floors :
8. Fireplace?
9. Priced, $36 .950
Then call no\1• to in spect lh1.s lovely home
today, 646-7171 .
EASTSIDE COSTA MESA
Beautiful ·rahltian Pool and 3 bedroorn
horne. \\'ell located rn a fan1i ly area. \\'ill
trade! ~39 .500. (;all 54G-l31.1 for an appoint-
1nent
SUBURBIA PARK
ASSUMABLE VA LOAN
SJB,900
('an you match this opportunity ? Popul_ar
split level home 11·ith 4 bedroo111s. ft:Hntly
roon1 and 21;2 baths is situated in c hoice
location/neighborhood near everything.
F~xistent 6% ~~ VA Joan bal;:inc:e is appruxi-
mately S33.850 and 1nay be assurned lvith
about S5,000 do,v n. For additional 1nfor ma-
t1on, please call 54&-2313.
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' "BEACHSIDE"
Love this ont>t.. This ~autlful beach home has •
huge double fireplace. •formal dining room, and
4 large, large bedroomis. Also, t here 11.re J beth~
8nd a 1'!m&ll room bu.ilt over th(' earagt. Price(i
below ma rket. 842-25.35
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LIVE HIGHER
5 bedroo1n. 5 ba\.h home \1·ith exceptional
ocean \'le\v Architect dcsig{led. l\lodcrn.
Best l'an1eo Shores location "'ith cus\0111
pool and lar~c d ecked area. Over 4 :~00
:-quare leet of ti 1·ing art:a. Quality reflccl-
ed thioughout. :\sking $1:1:!.000. f'al! lor
particulars -67:!-8550.
*MESA VERDE PACESETTER*
One of !\lesa Verde'~ best streets. 4 bcd-
roo1n s, 2 full baths . Sexy masler bedroo1n
\l'ilh sunken tub. overhead lighting in baths
and kitchen. familJ' and eating rl oor area~
covered \vilh Spanish Liles. .l\!so drivc-
through garage \l'ilh o separatE;, detac hed
bonus roon1 pluinbcd for sho11·s and \VC L
bar. Prl(:ed for fa st. sale $43.900. 546-:!3 1 :~
"LIKE TO SEW?"
llere's your own private cuslo1n-designed
se ,ving roon1, plus . a custom built recrea-
ti on room to house the k ids .. I\ beautiful J
bedroom. 3 balh home. carpeted in "knce-
deep·· shag. Don 't rn1!!" 1111~ one . Bkr.
842·2)15
"SEA BEAUTY"
Caressed by lhe tradc\r1nds of lhe Pac1l1c
and \valk ing a 1~1.111cl' to t he bcac·'1. our ~ca
beauty al so o1fC'1 \ 4 bedroorn s. :l baths and
an assutn;:ible lu;i11, Priced lo sell. 842-2535
"BUYERS DEL~GHT"
Brin~ you1· eheckbook. I lere is a ~ bcd-
roon1. forn1a! dining , 2'1:i bath.•. 2 patios
and pric ed al only $29.750 can't n11 ss pur-
c hasing this one! Call no\v 842-2535
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SOLID COMFORT $37,500
..
PerfectJy kept horn<' in Turtle ROCK with beauti-
ful view o f UCl and the vallt>y. Just short dis-
tance to park and pool. 3 large bedrooms. 2
bath1'!. Spa.ciou1' livini;:: room, fireplace. Qualily '"Iv• ctlrpPts and !'uslom dra~. Separate for-nal
dining room. Outstanding Built-in kitchen, fenced
rear )'&rd. "'ell landscaped. A must 1'CC. 67J-85i)(), , •
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"WAY TO GO!"
If you·re looking for a 2 storv 4 bedroom
hon1e \l'ilh :l.08:! :-.q. fl. then ·iook no fur-
l her. s3:1.li00 1~ the price on the sharpie.
\Vha1 a 11a.\ 10 go . ('all today. 84:!-:!:1;1."1
"DREAMMAKER"
L1\•e happily evera!Ler in this n1oor1sh
castle. 2800 sq. fl. of fo rmal living. 4 bed·
rooms, li ving roo1n. dining roorn. family
room and the m aster suite on a separate
level. Cati 842-253.5
"BEACH BUY"
.-\re you ready for this?~ 4 large bedroo1n ~,
/'orinal d inin;..: rooin, larg'e fan1ily roon1.
plus a co1·ercd pa tio. 2400 S'J . ft. of living
for only s:JS .995. Don't \rail ~ 842-25~5
HELP! DIVORCE!
Jus t listed a l••lesa v·erde Republic J.lome,
5 bedroo1n a nd t-~a1nily Roon1 . Priced to
sell. S41.900. Call 54&-2313 for t he facts: on
th is bargain.
YOU MISSED THE LAST ONE
HERE 'S ANOTHER CHANCE
\Ve ha ve another popul<ir Portof1no 1nodel
1n Jlarbor \'1e11· llo1ne!'i. ''es. 1t has alt
1!10:-.e :-.pec1<ll feature:-.. • Bonus roon1
l1n1shed carpcled and rlr;:iped 1vilh sleep-
in g lnfl and bath. • J<'ce land -choice,
pren1iun1 lot. • Convenienl to s1ri m1n ing
pool and rlu b house. e Upgraded carpels
and drnpes !hroughout. • Landscoped
front and rear e 4 bedroom~. din ing
roo in . farnily roonl. 31,i baths, 2600 Sq. F't.
CO"IPARE VALUES ANO YOU 'LL BUY
!60.500. Call 546-23 13.
"LOOK HOW SHARP"
It's Va cant and owner doe!n't like it that way.
.1 111.rg~ bedroon1s, 2 sparkling bathi;, fantutic
kllchen and family area, n1a.nicurl'd l111\•n11 11.nd
n1uf:h mor". If you like il clPan, call for a sho"·.
in2. Only s.12.9:;o. Call 5'16-t:n:i..
tn S•I• In th• HarMr .-,. • ._,,.., ,..m.,._
Thi• 11 w!Mrti '"The ActJ.,. IL ..
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NEVER A DULL MOMENT
is 8 ehe<-rful Jlrosprrt of a hon1(' on the bayfront.
'.rhe ct>ntinuou~ pas~ing boat paradf' and sparkl·
111::: \1•ater off Pr a most exciting 1·icv•. Sel off witll
~ g-ooi.,ict insid£O-outsid~ living plan. This house it
1n an unmaculate movP-i11 condition. :\ large bed•
roon1~ •. 112 baths.:? pa tios, study, f'lectri(' kilrhen,
hreakfasl roo1n and fom1al dining rooni. Make 11
date to see ii. $16•1,000. 673-8550 .
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HUNTINGTON HARBOUR
WATERFRONT
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Sp11 rld1n,1.; ilf•:tu1y 1< ith till' fr'o11l:tJ;1· 011 S1111.-1·1
lildr or . .\din1ra\1y l ~!t1nd. ll11 gr parlial!y _t:la~~rd
JttlllO off ra11 11I ~· l'<>OrJI and 11 \a~lrr hr dr•10111. 2
lar;.:f' bf'drooll1 ~ pl11.:; o·u111·1·rt11.ll!' df'11. C11,,.lo1n11.<'d
l10111r "'1th r.\cf'll!"n! Uuilt111 frat111·r.-. Onl.'f
.\R~.!JOO. Call no1v for an a ppoin lmrnt 6·115-717 1 or
8•12<.253;1,
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lvR11 \Vrll~ A!t"Hilll ,\Jodrl \'ilh 4 brdnJ11111,:;, .1
Onll1s. fa1ni!y 1·pu111, lari:P fornia! dinini.: n•oni and
• c11.'1"111 ~'1·i 1nn1ing poul \r ilh J111·111.iL Th!' 180•
'u'" of IJppr1· 1\'1"11·pnr1 Ba_v 11 nd 1:;as1 Bll1ff 11r•
• 111 u.~1 ~f'f' Pri1:rd a! !Iii 1:1.000. For an 11 p1wi11l-
1nrn l Call ti46-7171.
"COUNTRY LIVING"
J\'f'stl!'d und!'1' hui:r tff'PS, this li!tle beauty nf·
f Prs prhaf'y and room to roa 1n. y1>1, 1·lo~e to CHY
••on\·Pnienc·f"~. If ii.~ individuality you 11·a11 !, thra.
~\'P lhiS (1111'. 8'1'J·:.!."1.1'.'1
A LITTLE MANSION
J\'e1l'ly listed ile!ia Verde 3 bt'droom, 2 baU1
beaut)' located on a quiet cul·d .. 811.c stttet..· I:»
cellent iohag carpets, ne>.vly draped and ju.st n!-
ccn~ painted inside and out. A delay may mean
di!laPJKllntment -1tt lhilr unusu•I offer 100.ay.
$30.850. 546-2Jl 3.
'l'llE REAL ESTATERS
NEWPORT BEACH
1700 Newport Bl vd.
646-7 171
COSTA MESA
2790 Harbor Blvd .
546-2313
HUNTINGTON BEACH
1793 I Beech Blvd.
842-2535
CORONA DEL MAR
332 Morgu erito
673-8550
INVESTMENTS
2784 Harbor Blvd ., Suite 201:
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Everyone Hos
Someth ing Thot
Someone Else Wonfs
DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS
The Biggest Marketplace on the Orange Coast Dial 642-5678 for Fast Results
You Con Sell It.
Fi nd It, Trade It
With o W ont Ad
HEY! BUZZ ON OVER!!
J<:ven if you're busy as a be e ynu should buzz
ov er lo see these ve ry desira ble ti UN ITS + 2 INLAW UN l'fS. located SOUTH of the
HIGHWAY in CORONA DEL A-1:\R. 'i'ou
can't get slung at . . . . . . . . $127.000 .
"IT'S FEE" and in TURTLE ROCK
Come see th is dell ghtful 3 bedrm pl us family
room, 2 baths. a tri un1, \vife-saver kit chen
with self cleaning oven . bu ilt-i ns, beautifu l
shag carpeting, custom drapes. large cover-
ed patio, au to. garage doo r opener. Su pe rh
landscaping. A pleasure to sho\v . _ S-17,900.
TEEPEE TOO TINY???
J!,.1ove your vvhole tribe into this sharp, spa-
cious 4 bed rm. 2-bath hnme. bui lt -ins . fi re·
place. Excellen t HUN'f!NGTON BEAC l-f
area. Close to schools. Priced for a riuick
sale, F'HA terms. Make your reserv;it io n to
see. onl y $28.950.
"SAIL WATCHER" WINDOWS
in Corona del Mar
\Vatch the "SA !LS" go by \vh ile you en.ro.v
the easy living in I.h is lovely 3 hed r1n I/AR-
BOR VTE\V 1-JII ,l.S hon1e, lovely dining area,
se parate family roon1. 2 bci 1h,s-. buil t-Ins,
firepl ace, heated POOL. 2 patios . .'\ home
that's sure to please the \vho le fa rn il_v.
"BAYCREST" AT ITS BEST!!
for ''Ohh .o; a nd 1\hh.s." see th i.o; 3 hedrm,
fainily roon1. 2 bath hon1 e \vlth it.o; lux\lr1ous
shag carpeting. Beautiful corner Jot located
on a tree-lined streeL Central vacuuin \\'Ale-r
softener. elecl. ga rri~e door opener. 11nn 't
miss out on seeing th is OWE N WEI.LS Of;.
SIGN ED hon1e. A dis tin ctive home to please
the most disc riminating . . . . . , . $64 .500.
General General
BAYFRONT PIER & SLIP
Nev.1e r 4 B R. 2 baih. 2·story hotne \1 ilh shake
roof. dbl. stone frplc. living rn1 . & scp. din·
ing r m. overlook Big Bay , se1.:Jucted patio
area & lovely la wn s. Lge. 2 car gara.i.;e . Goo d
cond . & sonH'! new carpeting. Our exclusive
lis ting. $195 ,000. Ca ll for app't. to show.
Cell : 673-3663 642-2253 E venings
associated
B ROKERS REALTORS
"025 W . BA LBOA BLVD . 673 -366 ,
General General
PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES
SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT
92 Linda 1'1e Drive
Beaut. .5 BR. 4 ba . hotne \V/forn1al din rm.
& fan1il ,\' rm . 3 Frpl cs. Out side .~ta1r\1a.v.
_Built-in g;un cabinet & bookshelves. $155 ,000.
For Complete Information
On All Homes & Lots, Please Cati:
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
341
Islanders Bldg., at Linda Isle
Bayside Dr., Suite I, N. 8 . 675-6161
General
LEASE -BUY
LEASE OPTION
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. ..;hnpp1n~ Crr1t<'r .. !,i-Jrcr .I
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r·1.nn1ts. ··:i1 11.-·1r<1 ~11.1
General
4 BDRM .. 2 BATH
$12,795
Built On Your Land
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JUST $9.53 SQ. FT.
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* * * * * * TAYLOR CO.
QUIET CUL-DE SAC STREET
Beautifully maintained 3 BR. hon1e 1n prime
area. For1na l clinlng roorn & 2 ba ths. Choice
fruit 1 rees & professional landscaping. Near
\\leslC"l 1ff sl1ops & school s. S42.000 .
'.!015 AL ISO or·1·:J\1 'J'HL1RS 1-5 00
''Our 26th Year"
WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO .. Realtors
211 1 San Joaquin Hill,
NEWPORT CENTER
Road
644.4910
* * * General
* ELEGANCE *
IN DOVER SHORES
DPt'oralnr's cu~10 111 hnmr. :;
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CORBIN-
MARTIN
REAL TORS 644-7662
-SEE-l~N~G-IS
BELIEVING!
Or"n fnr ,1 n11r 1n.,pr1 ·110111
h,·;inrl nr11. ~ RP,, ~·~ R.\
P.;i11 r·b .~r.1 lr hnnlf', ln•·rtl<'rl
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hr rl rn1, 1111,·k ,i.,..~ «J'f'IJ:: ,(-
l~nrls(·ap1ng 111"1 r:r;id,I' fl\r
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S'l . fr , 1n:i11,1· •HIV'r l]Ui-ll11.1·
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* * * General
$25,500
4 BEDROOM
Beomed Ceilings
LF1n:r !11n1ily honle w1rh 2
h.i 1h~. fflnHly room, l1rr-
pl F1t"", ll1ll 0 1nu1g room.
ll<';i1·y •lfl('11 hr-amr.<l l'f'll-
ln:::~. l!:101dy k1trhf'n, Extra
lill'J::I' \"n>l'rril ratio. na1ur-
F1 I 1100<1 <'Flhlnrl~, air rondi·
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TARBELL 2955 Harbor
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Owner Anxious!
Th i~ 1,-,1 rly ~ Rrt, hnn1r S,
rnd. ]1<u;;1_ i' nn11 11vall:ihlP
for ~-<JIJ 1n,fl'!'rt1on. Quiet
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MORGAN REAL TY
673-6642 675-6459
$22.XlO,
flnqird. /\1ri 1·;n· ga!'Hg(' tin
p;i1-rd allry -J;;ro:r rrar
,\,u·d 11 irh 11·rr.~. sr.r:. 11
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n,>11011 -·ONL Y S29.()l)("I FULL
PRICE.
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RP.. 1·, BA + f;irn!ly r'Y\111.
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In, 2 h.1111<:, hill-:" f;i1111ly
r·r>0n 1. )'f';l I' I 1\' 111,;: rno111
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REALTORS
Ori-;.\ .'\ "N 1~ 10 4 1
644-7270
(Former ly Delancy Real Estate)
2828 EAST COAST HIGHWAY
CORONA DEL MAR. CALIF.
4 POOLS
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orl wit h 1h1~ toll'nhn11sr
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SOUTH BAYFRONT
LITTLE ISLAND
ESTATE SALE
~ft. ol ba;;·fror11. pier & 'tl1p.
5 B R., 7 h11lh~. rll'n.
~l~vll t(lr, sw1mn11n1< pool.
lanai. !1111in r h~nnrl lnr , on
fl'~ la m!. S4:Jl,OOO. 1'r1111<'rn1
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ro 111•rnmmnd;:i11' ynur l()O !T
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Coldwell, Banker
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133-0700 644-2430
POOL HOME
525,000.
e 3 BEDROO~S e BATH l
1,3 e DOUBLE CAR GAR-
AGE.
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HIGHLANDS
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CHll :,,10.11:,1 .r~prn r-1 r~ \
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I f I $27 950 ~S46-4 1 41 -:in11 .1· l'(V)Jll ""1111 1r·rn ~<'r . 1 1..-.1·r rl"rj p:i1 1n 11+11i n,,1 h,1r (Optn E venin gs)
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-REA LTY-
642-5200
FIRST TIME ON MKT.
* POOL PLUS*
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:..10-1710
TARBELL 2955 Ht1rbor
e 2 UNITS e
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422 RIVERSIDE
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P,MJ1l.1 :' Rf": hno\f' + I RP.
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GETTY SBURG COLONIA L 5 BO. + POOL
Out 0f 1he pngC':;: of the deep snu1h ernerge<;
1h1 ~ :1.ono ~q ft. .~n111!1ern pl;:in1;:ili011. Sur·
ro1111ded I)_\ 1011 rr1ng tree:; nn h11.e:e esta te'
grri11nrls. <·;inrl l r li~ht 1-·nn\1 ·\L [)10:!\!(;
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(·1 1~10n1 pnnl tllrign1fice nt "'cfo1 1nlr.v" e.xec-
u\h·e cire<i. Sn 1n<iny. nia ny C>xlras1 L"n-
hrl iC>1·;:ihle flt only $~1.000. Please c:al!
fi·15-0~0.1.
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2299 J-larbor,
C'n~ta :'l-1esa
General
MESA VERDE
Dr11·e up to 1111ract11·e 11.dobc-
;inrJ rf'd1~·ood ENCLOSED
\OL:RTY ARD. Enier into
iilf'rj Pnlf)', sp11c1ous seclurl-
l'rl living room "'itfl fire·
pla i'e. 11e\l'ly c11rpt'-IN1 f1un-
1l.v room. 11n1l nrr ! B.L f'lec-
tric kl!chen 1\'ith D/W an<l
ref1n1shPrl l'ab1nf'ts. 3 l~rge
hcl rms, 2 b11ths, cornple1ely
r;irpetPd an<l rlrapf'd. IXiubl"
t:F11"ilJ<e -11'rli lanfl~<'al){'d
frnn1 a.nrl l'l'.'ar yarrls. EX-
\.ELLF:NT BUY AT ONLY
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Macnab-Irvine
Rr;;lt,1· Cotnp;iny
How To Mil ke It Easy
Quie1, fr<' s1n1pl,-., N,-.wpnrl
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r·;i ll'd. Et\:;;\' II) t•cu·r for ~
RR. EA!:iY to huy -nr1iy
S3 1.l)(l(),
A Key T o Happiness
On a Trer-l~rlPn rul riP sar,
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,iacu1.i1, !l<'~llf'.~ 1111 11nrn~,·11-
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lf'11 to thr. q111,-.r' Price:
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General
UNl()Uf li()MfS
R•ar Es11tt, 61~·6000
PERFECTION
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cl11hhou~e 111th A J<rt'rntwl :
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e:i.:tril. f)N'p pile Karnslan
carp!'rs. lovl'l_v 11•;illp11prr
anrl 1111~l11y <lrilpl''t, Offered
at $17.:J('Ml
C:ill fnr ·a qu1 r•k per k 11 i~h
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Corona 0•1 Mar, C.lif.
OWNER
eTRANSF ERREDe
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2 BR. I R.'\ + :irlrlf'rl i:::u<'~t
l'Nlm 011 g~1·acf'. J\n finiln•·-
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• • • • 642-8235 675-3210 COOL BREEZES
.._.._.,._.,_,,_.-.--..--eWAL K TO BEACHe -a-Bayshore Beauty
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pl<1 eP :inrt w;:ill •lf glas~ lonk-
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p;;riro -cflu•1r111 n1()(lr1·n
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$42.:.oo. <'ALL 67:,-4!1.~o
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THINK COOL
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$27 ,800!
4 bdrm + fomily rm
10'";, rx.11 n, 011'orr mO\'('rl
fron1 :irf':i. \\'ill <1r1·rri1 T.n.
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Lachenmyer
Realtor
\all &l6-:l!l1ii f-:v!'s, 67.1-7.17:i
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rrn l C;:i r g~rilJ<I', Yarrl rlr -
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675-3000
C;;IJ fnr p1r 1urr ("ll!illOg
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BAY&BEACU
REALTY 1N~
POOL SP E CIAL
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fnr ,11111r 1n~p,..r non, i mrnE''i.
p.~~sr~~l•)n. Pnrrd o n I~·
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~ ILll BUit
$23,9 00!
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Gracious Living '.,.10 .1~211
n,-.t i~111ful B;ii l'r('~t area ~1 TARBELL 2955 Hi1rbor
RPrl1·m, <l1n r ;11. l~g l;;i111 rm, -1906-SANTIAGO DR. -
/\ PLF,:ASPRF: TO SHO\\" 1f)f)\'t:R SHORE!'. ;>; B.l
Arnold & Freud
~ t:. 171h, C.:\1. fi·Ui-7N>
1-:ASTSIDE DUPLEX
2·2 BR., l h11. B11 1!t-ins. Nr.
4 Rf'd1 ·111. 1~1·,i:-,, fi1n11ly rm, 3
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OPF:N Ot\11.Y 1 TO ~
ROY J \\"AR n RLTRS
fi.iti-022~ Roy McC•rdle R•altor
Jgl!) r-."e"'pon Blvd., C.r.f.
541-7729
TRI HARBOR
REAL TORS
400 E11st 17th. l \1.
i;.u;..:iz.n E1·r$. fr11-::i22.-, 675-7225
We"\J help you sell! 642--5678 Nf'ed a "P11rl"'? Place 11n 1111!
R£AlrOR.S
!'hop-.~. Good l!'rm~. DAU~Y PILOT fcir action! f-">1~( r;;;-;h;-11ff' 111.<1 8 phonl' 645-0303 0'_00"-'"~C_o"._RJ_rr_,_·_~64_l_-"'100_ Turn urn~e(i itl'm~ inlo q11li;-k
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General General General General General Gen•r•I General
Every Day In Orange County
WALKER & LEE SELLS MORE HOMES THAN ANY OTHER REALTOR
HUNTINGTON 842-4455
BEACH 7682 Ed inger Op<n Evening• S40-l140
NEWPORT
BEACH
646-7711
2043 Weslcl iff Dr. at Irvine
Open Evenings
COSTA
MESA
DAYS 545 9491
Nigkts 545-0465
2790 Harbor Blvd.
FOUNTAIN
VALLEY
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SECLUSION
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2 hath h<'lml' ln1~ o! pan-
r l!ni::. corrred pann. ~lu111p
stnnr f'nTr~· 11a y. lirf'fllar<'
hu1!11ns. J{j('all,1· ln('rttPd .111~t
15 n11nt1 !r1; _f_t'!)n1 ~fie :-.'r11-
pnn Arach -Co:;ra ~i,-.~.•
11rra, i\SSU!llE r:io:i~THl.£: f"ll_\
ln;on 11 i!ll p)'.l,l.'rl1f'll1~ nf ~~~2
prr monr h, (\ f:inti-lst1r 1-.1!
u~ for only S2~.'Xfl
JC;.... co:Ts
~WALLACE
REALTORS
Open Evenings
• 962-4454 •
MESA VERDE
Golf Course
Onl.v S !~.ono. :i.nd 2100 ~q. Ir
"' living a1·C'a. P1cl urf'~()UC
fk1<1r _ tn -L'C'l:1ng l1\·111g .~·
<l1n1ng roon1 \'lf'IV 11·1 nrlri11 ~
01·crl00k lllC' 11th ;;ri>('n,
Ynu m11s1 SN' 1h1s 11<1 t·n1 :
BR, 2·\ Ra hnmP -pn::1•,
C"nrnf'r Jrn·,U1f)n ;inrl plenty
of rwm for a POOL~
Call 5-15-8424 lOpC'n f'l'f'~l
\outh"' (~ oas -
SAVE $1 ,000
on 1h1s ~Jrsa drl :\lar, ~ B~ j
hnm,, 11·uh scp;:iraTC' ma~t<'r
hrilr111 ~Ul:r Prl("P .lUSt rr-
lhlf'Pr! $1.0flll, 011•nrr~ 11nx-
1r•1~ anrl 1111! g11e 1n1n1ed-
Jillf' f"l~~ ... ~·1011. i
$32.500
Newport ..
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646-88 11
(anytime) I
Plenty of Room
for livin g & play
ltn111a1·11]111r •I hr<lronn1 ..._
f:i111ily J"()(l1n, !;in:::c n1orl rrn'
k11eh('11 r il,111c tmr. 8Pa "' lrl~l'pd,.' .<pr1n klrr.;_ r 11l·'1"· '.
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$1~ .. '>flll, All t1'r111• e Katella Rea lty e
1910 ~-R l'l~lol, :; .\ .. 'i?>O-j:l!J
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Sp~rkJ,n_g clra11 he1n1cs, somE
nell'l,v p,1l nlP<l & rarprtl'd. 1
3. 4 & ;:; hrlnn ~ Snme 11·1tl1 pmls~ Fii,\-\',\ ~nn1'. tern1s, 1
fron1 S20.oon tn S¥1.flfl(l _
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DOVER SHORES
WATERFRONT
Rv Ownf'•' I
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s,,]j_ $li~.~l\fl,
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Bra111 ~ RR , f;irntly r:·,1
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on ly $2'.l,.100
CAYWOOD REAL TY
631"*i \\". r•111<-r H1,y :"\.R.
548-1290 -.
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17213 Brook hursf
Open 'til 9.:00 1>.M.
l (tfll lrtm L•~brook lj11•<lwll't
4 BED! $26,000! Mesa Verde Dream Home-Pool WOW!! $24,000-4 Bed-2 Bath
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f•ft\ot+it 1 Bdrm. b••u!y t nlt •nt•• i~i 1 9or9•o•a blut
"'"'"' p~ol wiH1 di•;"9 bo•rd. lu1h lrop1(~I l1nd1t •pin9
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..,th oool •t S~ 1,500 . C•ll ~·5 .q~q 1 o• !1~5 -0•6S.
If It's Anything To Do With Real Estate LOOK TO THE LEADERS • •
l lt ol\ ,:qht only 114,000 ,,.,,; vou own l~i1 lo•t ly ~rm •.
Pionh •••pf!+1 & drt pt t llt •ueut, b ulll-•n .,..oJ~,,. ~•tel!~" I
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Business Hou1•1 furnished 300 Houses Unfurn. 305 J Houses Unfurn. 305
Ne"'f'r, 11i(ie by 1>1de, St-IJ one k!lch, playhoui.r
be;,iut
5 0 6 2
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Opportu_n_ilY __ _,,_2_00_ B.i'i;;. I aland
DISTRIBUTORS
NEEDED
-· Gen•ral Huntington B••ch
or both. 3 BR.'..' ha. ea. :"\ei11 Al R-CONDITIONED d Panor•m,·, Views of Curllt"tl, $36,9~10. By
beach. $52,500 l:'ach. End unit. 2 bdrn1 .• 2 baths. LoYi 1naint. lt1n -~ ur 645-0158 .
I R tl o<l I k, · d L Ocean & Mounl•in i George W illiamson ~l''-IP ug. e \1'u < t:c ·111g 111 rear yar . ow
Realtor S2S,950 bu ys this carefree little ho1ne.
673-4350 645-1564 A VIEW THAT NEVER STOPS!
01\':"J..!~ IJl~~P~.1:.\T~-.-.1 Vll·:\V fron1 the l~UC f·: n1slr. bclrn1., VlE\V
ll<'dnxun. 1,111i+ly 1111, U1n111g frorn the Ii\ lng r n1 .. \'IE \V frnn1 the dining
1·n1, dr~·:uu k1teht'•1. 1111-rn1. Picture yourself 011 the 2-sly. halcony
m e d 1111 r po ss r ss1on o'·erlooking Tur t le Rock & the surrounding
11vailab/(', ~27.~]J. llk1· Call foothills &_·· the futu re Re gional l'>ark . ''l'ou
da_v or rrich! ai :i-~J...li'LO n1ust s ee this O N f.: OF' A KIND executive
Balboa Peninsula home in Uni\·ersi tv Pa1'k . 4 Bclrtns., 2 1'!! ba's ..
::10 Linr!n /\iv Nrar Nu.YC: l'amily rrn. SEE I T TODA\'!
A l:hilrinin:.; ol•!<'r hvrnt! :: COME & SEE!!
BR, '.? Ba. \\'alk ro tmv or Re::ir concrete patin tn enjov the breezes. in·
0<·.-i.ri Brick tq)J. \\'ovd.flt·l'>. terior conc rete patio for pri-va te sunba thing!
Fully fu1·11. S~!l,lj(), ,., •. i\ll'_ ftutiiu~uu 1 ... 1ceiy done 3 BR. home in Rroadmoor. 'fu rtle
f{ock . Just steps fr on1 ma1·or parks. pool s & DAVIS H~.,\l.TY 1112-iOOO --tenn i-" Ct. Priced at just S35.950 . ~ BH. dcu, ::-Ha. ~l:'"""1:ta';:q\ir1
CJulJ .~· bu;-.i ra111p. $:i!i .. -.oo. 5 BEDROOMS
r.1al'shall R•11l1~· 6;:r-l600 All on one floor. This one is only 6 n10::>. J\1E\V.
l'u1npI1~h·cl 1'.1..17 La1':.:1· Ill 1ng
nu 11 1111 lirrplacr, d1n11\g
1·111, l•l•r,1r), n111la111 hr;11,
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PLl'.') lnxury llPI 11'\lh :.? BR,
~ Ba i.: t!t'U + Tcrrat ... ·s to
pay upkC'rf•, :'illj,000. l\t UST
Sf~LL 10 ray 1nhern~nl"{' ta.x.
I 71-1 I ·19-1-9':1.'Xi
1Cour1f'!'y to Brukf'l'sl
Laguna N iguel
former Model
" BR :! ba .• f'arp .• (ir.1Jl(',;.'.
Acr•age for sale 150
DANA POINT
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IC~-j!'i().1 ---------RE f-'O SS I-: . ..; s 1:-: u 10 l('\t-1
.1<.:l't'S, No !)()Ir~. ~t:. 1111.1.
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Apartments for sale 152
32 + UNITS
COSTA MESA
s::10 .\1. S..(I 11 dn. L.'\t'rl 0t··
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l{f';1ltor -----
Corona del M ::!r 1'rans. O\\ner is offering this spacious hon1e
at belo\v cosl Jo r <1uick s ale -see t his o ne Lg('. kiu·ht'n. r"n.-rd rant, Commercial
WANT TO BE FIRST?
~nutrt1~s1 2 un11.~. 2 B(•droun1,
2 b1t1h !;pal·aius h•JlllP plus
charnllnJ; 2 bcd1w111 ;qiart·
111C'11! o\1'r :::ar;,~r. f1r~I
ti1lk' for ~;11<'. $-1!!,~M
today~
LOVE SPANISH?
pa110. Only S."ll,j(l[J I Propertv JSl
Laguna Niguel Realtv --"--'-------
830.SOSO 499-1344 *INVESTORS*
CREAM PUFF
3 Brd1'001l\, 11; balh ho111c,
ch!llnpfo11sl1ip pi11:::·p11ng pa-
tio. Just a fc11• slf'JlS 10 Big
Corona, Rr.,1 ~·011 ll"ill ~r.·
ror l l 1.~J()O.
University R•a lty
Then be sure to see this J.r.·l iVlACUL ATI'.: 2 bd-
rn1 .. 2 ba t h IOt\•nhous e . tYhite s tucco. red t ile
r oof & up g raded l tcilian t ile firs . thruout. .i\
Cl~E.<\T g reenbelt loca tion for ...... $30,000.
··s 1NCJ:: t9~li" 1Jo~'-11rltit,
- --1~ruhor
Jsl \Vl',,H'rn Bank Bldg.
Unh'<'l'~ily P;irl.;
Nigh ls Days 833-0101
Lido Isle
-~---40 Foot Lot
Attr. rxpo;;cd bea1n :: sr.. .. 3
ha ho11 11· w •S..1uth p:J110.
Only $fi:1,000,
Street to Street
I BR. :: ba. \\'a.s Oil I IOllll'S
TOL!I'. l n(!oor pl.tnl<'l'.'i &
l'llrlli<'P1 !1\' 1111. Srp. di11.
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CAMEO-SHORES-Huntington Beach Huntington -Beach
rn1. Beaut1full,1 d"('•ll'"tcd.
l!cdul:<'d 10 s:-:~1}1.-,u
Lil>e !lei\' j br. j ba. heiilrd -,---
& fihe1't'd pool, 2 11e1 bar.-·. OPEN HOUSE
$.36.'JOO. 013-tiO.ll SUNDAY J.j
Costa M esa 17102 CORONAl>O LA.
F.d'1'a1·ds/Sla!er arf'.i
CAMBRIDGE Brrkely :\lodC'I ;, BR. ~ B.'\,
ESTATES f;1111 rin., trp.;;. d1·p~. 1n 1"r·
2528 BOWDOIN PL. l'Vlll, ~ii.~ BBQ in I~ k11.,
Conli.'r 3 BR. k fanH1y rni .• C:1!uru· lJ!tn~. 1,a11", ~prlnk-
2 ba. ho!llt'. Bl1n~. dhl. fpl. lcrs. fr1 h(:k. E\·c1·y il}('h
2 Car g:>r. 011 poob1~<' lot' l nd.~<'J}(l. r·1nanl: n01;01i;1hJr,
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BALBOA BA Y PROP. • • • •
2-:W \V. Balboa, NB tii:J.1420 roll Lt:A'.)E OH s,\J.E 4 BR, 2 fiA,:; sly To\1nhuu~t'.
UNUSUA i~ 3 Bl~ honie on 101 1~r unit, hl!ns, (Tpl:;, drp~.
t.oned fl)I" ~ uni t~. Extra pool. Bhn tine., Jgi• & lovely
!urge !Iv l'lll 11·/ trr1li:. C;qw Hun1i11gton .
r·ol"rna l 1!111 nn w/ bll-111 ACHE,\G ~ AV AILABLE:
(':ihin.-1,,. r ru11 t1'\'.'r,,. 111 old· Foi· f'slal(' pl anr1111g 11n·rsl-
f;i~h1on g;i1'tl<'11. 0 n I y n1rnt pix:iprtry S: cou11sl'l inc. ~:'2._!XXJ. :···rn1.-. c;i11 J}('r. l:l.I Call Ly11n Regan, S-12-8621 I
E. iOth St. C.\1 -6-12-41·11. R!-~l 11 1·e,;tn1en1 Co. *UNBEL-1-EV-AB-LE·!-.j._;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~-
Tip of L ido Isle
:jBf~ 2' BA • ,~-::-;-: BeatlL 1 Br.. :'I ba. hu111r.
' l ....... gai. 'l f ' .. "~ ,_ . f Prrstigc home. $ 4 :i , 5 o o . -r p11 "· "" .. r r. 11 .11f'r rout-8·1~2:l6 age. roon1 for large boat
· ~lips. Reduced to ,,ell 11.1
Irvin• S~i:i.OOO
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• '.:\I Ba1·~1d,.. :"B tii.·1·tilGI
Shimmering Pool --· -·-------Lu~h dh.:hondra. lo1s of pa11o ~-EW_ LISTl~GS!
& d('eking:, ni.ikc-.~ lllf' g;ir-B,\'I f RO,\_T 110\~r .. L_~1 rt)'
fi•'lllllJ.: a sunp!r i·hnr•• onr of a kind 4 Lr. !.· .• H.\.
J€'.J11ng 1n11ch 11111t' tni• s111n1: Sl69,000
n1111i::, i;ol f f.· 1t'lllliS. Lr1.,11n· ••
l11 1nr, I.~ .\'0111" ... In C!l.lllY Ill L.-\Rt.i:. F.\:\111.Y llu:-.11:.
lllis IJ<'alll :; flH . z b<t. h~ini'. ,'if'ar 1·h1b • .-, Bf \. d•'n d111-
lor only $.i.'l.i.iQ. -u1g, l..ull roon1, ·: B:\.
$84,SOO
l\t'll Bl'lll1ng han1. R•';1l1or
'102 32nd ~i.. i\'r.ll'JIOl1 Bt•h
< lii."1.012:: (j)red hill , ________ ......
r:J~,\LTY
Un1\'. Park C,..11 1cr. Irvine 1 BR.?'~ ha_,,(),,,;;,\;
C111l A 11~·lin1" S:~:;.l)S'.'O .: BR. :: ba . Cor. lot .----...... -~_,......,.1 1 BR. 4 bJ. ~'\S~
~~9,;,00
$o/.l,.'1:l(t
:i;i:::i,000
is.:-. .. -.:. 'l.'1 )T lr,1.,, •. $.:1.620
~pl.'111ia blr M>~S?I! • Sl:!.i.\J
1lli11·n. 11.-1 n·turn. ,\;c11• 100
Hr1I, lt.111rd & Car" /'';H"ll1lv.
71:l.16j(j OHit't'. Bkr. 6::~1. ii~:J
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l.irJ' COH:"\EH co~1.1 \11·~ ..
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STORES-&-OFFICES-
on :-."1'".llOl'I Hl1<1.
$1:.0 :\I rqu11y. on lt-.1,.,.hul.I .
71 ~~;. loan. T'JM in traJr
poss1IJI('. 011·nC'r fi/.1-lfiO J. ----Condominiums
for sale 160
'! RR, :!1, ha. •'Otl(IO, Pnol.
sau1111. l'f'!·rr.a1iun 11;~11
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l:IB, ~1 .. ll A f"l"l<1I. :\n 1•11111~
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lncom• P roperty 166
4-PLEXES
Sti.000 1lown. Pn~·f' $.J:•.UOO.
\\arncr & Oak, l1L1n1. Brh ..
'2 l>lk~ 11'. or B<'ach Bh·d.
Nc1v c·11H~ ,t, cll·ps. tiiX'pl 's,
r:.. II,. gas hl 1111~. 1;,r f11i.
Up.'11 ~;i1 .~· S1 111 lri)111 rl!l;111 .
LEAOERSHIP R . E .
R-11·•1 lt~I , I0-."1:~:;1; 11.11-~ll.; j()X:!-i:i f f. 1~·2101 \l llh 1 Rfl. NO GIMICS
hou"". Znnrd l•u· 1 unit.~. STEAL A POOL
Q11·rl('1' 1111! hf'lll 1111,Ull"f'.
li11i 1·"r~11.v Pk. 3 hr. 2 ba LI DO REAL TY
P1"•'l11 1·01 ilw. 111• ht•! J~!Ol :;;:77 \"m Lid.i ~~~::f)(J * * * $422,000. * ·"21.000! ~
("all: ra! \\'OO{l
~ll!l' PrOJ)(>t'l lf'~
* COOL
:'11~.-~:\ll(J
*
hi" f!;1110 ,(· 1•nnf Xtt·;1.·
S::J.900 0 11ne r i;;::l-2~11~ I" I I 1 lc"l'l I\' I I for rh1, sharp :! 111: Ha11rl1'° 1-----------I .r.. r . • 111.11n a1nr1
111th rlcl.'f blt tn.'<, 11 ,1 crp1 ~ 3 er:. ! li;11h hl)n'"· f'nl:"
r., dqi~. F . .\ hi, plus '.! l'<tr Laguna B each 1Pd1h'f'tl lu• quir·h ~.i lr
S21, 950.
New 27 Unit Apt Bldg.
Costa Mesa
BRO!.;E!~
CO\·t'red palio -B-B-Q in
IO."al\ed yard. 4 BR/2 BA
ran11!y hrin1r near sehnol~.
/\LL Tl-:!~.\TS a1·ail;ih!r.
$W .. ill0. BHOKElt 6-11-4~16
g-ar. Cusiom bl1 df'n 11lus '! ~',S.~(I()
drrssing nns, h1'1 & li\trd F OR SALE \\'flL!>:t:P. ltf:llLTY !>! .... :.'.?('()
pool 11· all 1hr '.'\TJ'.i:< lui a FOR TRADE :;;;::5 V1.1 L1d<i. :\f'11 porl * -*~-*· lots for Sal• * 170
n1n 1 11111~. llu1T), ,111 1 1101 OR LEASE /OPTION H"1uh l.1~1. 10·. dn, nayn11 s undC't' S11pcrh. a1·chJ\cet11rall,v d<'· SE;\n~;(·110a Bc,-,,-,ch-cL-"-·
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All \·;ican:-r1·':'..1~~ .$~l :L~ ~:or of-:TA"I'ELY Tnl!:J·:s, ;-;,\j'\j. p:ii 1o .. ~IS.~J(')(I O•vn rr
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L11n1tf'<I numbfT of DIS1Ttl-
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and ht-ah!f' Iv n1akr nn 1111·
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for 1IPla1ls: 4'11..()(1~0 .
Newspaper De~l;;-ship
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lnvestme-nt
Opportunity 220
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1 .. 11u1·rha"' a Cl.~ 111\1 ! llfl;irl-
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<.'orpcwa 11011
2l!l2 Dt1[li1PI Dr. ::>11th' 1 \I
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Money to loan ...
1st TD Loan
2nd TD Loan
Tt'rn1s basrd
642-2171
1)11 f'l!Llll,Y,
545-0611
~t'l'\'111:_: ll,1 1'l)tJr a 1·('a :.n vrs.
Sattler Mortga ge C~.
.1:lii I·:. !71h Strf'f'I
East Bluff 1,...._,......, ............ --..... ,l 1·!11~ OC"l-:1\:'\' S: ('ATl\Ll.'\"I\ Newport Beach
;EX'(1.-u-.. ,-,,-,,-,-,-\C-;>-:,-N-T>---. WALK TO BEACH JSL,\ND. D<r.ulrrl al! 11wd -----0-CE_A_N_F_R_O_N_T __
f?·l . Con1rr [)\)\Pr· nr f;,
llAl1'011· l'I. .\Ir II 11whr•1-;::111.
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j•11·111·1· 11 ill 11111!11 10 s1111. C"11 I·
1!r·-., .. r 1111 !111·('1·!1.v nro >;olf ~ey-W,;;,tid ___ 2To
~.\LES. LE/\St: $23,500 -LO DOWN ('\IC'l"IOI", lll('Oll!'d 011 lhf'
:! yr .voung hu nv• fP:11t1n r1g ll\l~AN .'i l!Jl·: OF 'lllF: Ealhoa Urauty en lhf' ho11t'd·
walk, Ju-1 slf'p~ fro111 Ilic
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bL1ilt-1ns & di;:hll"asllf'~·. An
f'Xrr11f'nl bu;.-fQr ren1,1 1 or
a sumn1cr hon1.-.
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Resort
llELIAf\L~: IJ;l!·ty ,1 i 1 ti
n'fl ~"!'m'I'~ 111,uld l1kf' 2nd
ll"ll~I i(1 •1•d fl•!' l l~.(~i(I,
P'i'l!):thlf' Il l ;: ,I f~ \\'ntf'
r·r(.~~dird ad i\n. 1ss. n ;11Jy
Pilot. !' !l. Bo~ C-\t.I. l'<r<1ri
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fOl'nlal liv rn1 + !1Jn11;1J (!in 111\'Y., 11· 1111 flATll\\";\\"
(!Ji'a, tilli n P.10 S· fl1 ~d 11\'f0Sh· L!O:AD/~G TO Tl!r: HJ::ACJI
"r _ lo1s of ~1or11:::r cah1ne1s, ti111qur 3-bdi 111 fl,M>r plr1 1; * Big Bear lake
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l 74
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2 patios lor n1JldOO r' f'1!1t'r· IH1s J'USl1t' liv. 1·111. 1r1lh
raining! O\l'tl£'1'~ houg-h1 an-11·an.,or cork & n;1n1raJ \\OOd
oih<"r hon1r! full p1'1"" parll'lling ti) ~I 111r:11
~2;;,:oo. Lo, lo do1111 naynits <'EI LlNG:: o~· OPE'.IJ 11\1-Walker & Lee
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·(;rt ii !01 1n 1hr fnrr~r fnr
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fln!1 ~i.iUO Pl1 r.,.,, 1i!l1
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1!11n1r Slli.000 \al 11 /Sli.l~llJ
1"'11'1) .• t~-S!l"~· rr·1 n nnl,\ ~111 \" l•l<l
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t>·ll·l 1~.~
2400 sq ft
f.: ftnyo11 r c.1n 1.1kr ro•rr GI
c ill ):fj. J'.!Jl
SEYMOUR REAL TY
1111 1 B<'arh r.l\·1L, !ltl!11 Uch
Ori••n 't1\ q !'\I
IT'S .COO L HERE
ol Luxurv Living
J.;1n~ ~11.f' llf'drm. dl'i pull-
rnan ha1h.,. l lircrl. 1 .. n11l
ri111, fa.111 rn1 , t1111ed "·1nt!o11-:.
1· niu,.h 111 .. 11', \\':dk In thr h<'a<·h fn\nl 1111"
PE RRON RLTY . •I hcrlnn, 2 sttir·.v l11-.1u1.v
642-1771 \1 1111 all thr \tl.•~. \;1111.rrl =-~--~----1 (·rd111:::~. ;: full ha1h.~. hi!~"
Fountain Valley t•-d.s kit 1111 11 1~1,11 nr 1rlr
VACANT! SUBMIT! :!illt', As.·0111r 11•1' 1111 fl!1\
Lr11: 3 BR + d•·n' :-;)1i\~ erp1'~ lu~n. or 10'' 11 11 S.•r 11
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HAFF DAL REAL TY 847-8531 • 592-5571
stz,1-10.i r,\·"s: :.n -2.116
BY Ow11ri·. f,-.;,'t". Plantation
h<>tTI", 2,S:iO :<q IL. 5 hr. 3
ha.. Xlnt loc. %R-l~~i6 r1·,... -•
Gard•n Grov•
11 .. ACRF· ll \fl.D\\:000 BEVERLY HILLS
*FLOORS. finF.,Pl~ACF.. 2 BEACH AREA
BR + ,\ DE:'I!. S:.!3.~IOO. P1·e~l1g1(!\Js 1n rvcry 1l,,t<1 1I
4 :\laSSl\"f' BH, 1nrl. PTI ESl-
DE!'\TJAL f\IAST F:R SUITE.
;'\ 8 1\, 2 car gar. ll\('r.•1zftl
li.n1ily <'n1rrr;,111111<'1ll •·rn'rr
wf11'f't hRr & P alos \"enlr~
l1n •pl, Best buy. 892-5593
16612 Brsich Blvd., H.B.
Huntington Beach
• C,\LL 1;1;._q~,07 •
d orn1Prly Brash<'ar P.11)' I
HO:\lE 1l•·~11:::tl('d for outdr r----t../1
111-1111!'. :i Br.. i b<I, atrium, uJrto S 1.1.r1l A11lf....n11
lovely h1"31t>d J!OOI. ~lidin~ \... --.. _(
gla5:< t!on1"'5 111 C"at·h rn1 IP<J.<i ~
to privat" pallos. Vaulted.
b4'a.n1cd hv rm 11·/frplc, lrg ----SS-EDRM-:-4-BATH
1111 open:o; on t?;:irr!Cn , n1aster Large fan1ily rm. 2 yr11. new.
btt has Roman luh "11 All upi;:raded. :;ubmil your
privatf' 1!'81-CJ('n Tot a I term~.
~~~~~ 1" soo "' 0
""' Real Estate by
SUNKEN •
Living room. family rm •. i MCVAY
BR. 11'~ super -only $29.4~.
Real Estate by S4S.04SI 893-1533
SELLING
McVAY YOUR HOME?
free apprnb:al • \\'(' buy
193-1533 S45·0458 f'CIU Jties. Pt'l"90nal attentkln,
. ~yrs. f'XpPrie.nCf'.
CH!::CK thi~ hfln:ain., By COLLINS&. WATTS ~"'·tlf'r :.! ~tnry 3 fir , :I hR •
IJ()lllC 0\1'/!r;: lan1 rill . .:lun: 9S'l-5:i23 O~ F.\'t'S.
"rt <"i.1111 1trp~ Knw lirr'l'·s PAINT & SAVE
1hr. tion11s .. 111~,\Tl-:t) Sl9,500 w /51/_.•;. FHA
POOL \11{:1.ll'll •lri\·r1111) for I br, cpts. drp:o & a 11pl1nnc·
boat or trlr. Pr1f't'd right! f's, i:wim pool.~. condo
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TlQUE D BrtA.'i:-i. P('rfec1 NEW LISTING II • I ALA Rentals e 645-3900 blrn1hng of 1·a~unl .-!r:zanl"i', f inancial
for &... !hi'\ J.\lf\IAC., rrt·rntly e Rf\RE l~DEEO, Pnl' p:i•I
$74,SOD
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Phone (714) 494-0731 -"'
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f11n11ly 11:ion1 ofr kitt·hen, .'i l~l~>.16 or :H-l-6~fi2. narl o r full !inie, JO lo 12 Farnily wilh !el'nagers ok.
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"ven 8!1 ocean Vlt'IV ~"~.i('e ln c-on1munity 11/N'r areo, lo S2'Y.l:i.oo. For nwl'f' 1nlor-213. <429-95,jl,
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REAL ESTATE
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TO BUY OR
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Property Management
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BEACON * 645-0111
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frncrrl yard, 110 single~.
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hnn1t $•100 ('al! S·l&-7247 to ,
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2 AR, 2 ba!hs, den .••••• $300
3 UP.. 2 ba's., atrium •• $325
:: nr. .. '.! b;1's. bonus rm .$350
I J:R., 2·~ h:1 .. fan1. rm $3.iO
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"SINCE 1946 ..
l~t \\'cstcrn Bank Bids.
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Days 833-0101 Nights
Un iv. Park Cf'Oll'r ltvine
Call Anytimt', 83~-os;n
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l10me. Shag cpl, tu 1 1 y '
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fully land~l'IPf'd. iel'lef!'d )d:
CnninlC'I(• list' of recreation
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BEACON * 64S-0111
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BEA CON * 645-0111
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BEACON * 645-0111
C ALC DAY OR N JGHT
ALA Rentals e 645-3900
1999 Harbor Blvd ., CM e Bf';Llt;VE~-Nu·r I Bl~.
Cp; ... , rl·•~i-lo sl1011~. $110.
ALA Rentals e 645-3900
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ALA Rentals e 645.3900
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ALA Rentals e 645-3900
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ALA Rentals • 645-3900
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ALA R•ntals e MS-3900
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ALA Rentals e 6-45-ltOO
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BEAUTIFUL NEW HOME
Pm!. laud~r;q~d :: 1:3R :!
RR, fan1 rn1. (ii._ ki1chi•n
11.ppllll';. VuJly rpttl & drptl .
Conv. 10 hf>ach. stll'!pp1ng,
schools. G11 rdf'1wr 111c.I. L~e.
11vail. 962-99:-14 or '.i·lS-2~7'.!.
2 BR, rlf'cl. hHJn RIO, r A
ht, <"Tfll~. r!hl £11 1' 10''(]{)()'
t1'nw1I 101-mu\.'" 111 !0<h1_v
Sl!l.'1. 1110. /\~k ff>r n•n tal
ap;rnt !.-J2-4·1i1
\\'l\LK TO BEl\OL :! Er.. '!
BA chnr111r1-. Formal dinint:
r n1, con\.'f'111f'nl 10 , I I
STEPS TO BEACH
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CAYWOOD REALTY
ti:lllG h ("1iasr Hwy., N.B,
548-1290 ,-,~,"~,~,-B-EAc/1~. ~3'-.-,.-,-.-,-1
.~undli", lJHn:i;, "'/11.' crpr.
rlrps, u.~c o r c I b h ~"
pool/!r nn1~ rrls. Olilcl OK P~t 01.:. S.t·i0 1110 . Call «>!~
teer {113! 8~2--40J:!.
\\·A·fi:RFHO;'>;T-'.!-,1( ~;
d•"l1 :!'~ l:>a. /pl.. patio:
hl111~.
AaJIJ01d R;i.v Prop. t;?'\-74~'0
IW{liOi't\11,.-w Jlo1nP.~ n"w,
:: br, din rn1, t ba . frplc. l~e
pul1n, f'l)Jllnll1n1ty Jl(X>I. Vf!ry
llU'f', .~.:.ii. 8:J?,-~8fl.I.
.~ l\r '.! &1 :! s1ory, frpl1·,
/\'1•111wJ1\ Shl)r.,.:<. $18S Wr .
t 1. .... 1:~".0 .
Newpor t H•ights
f\AftLINl; :.!
'11<1('. t;dn1•
/!' I•·. H•·t~
t 11-~lf.ln.
f~H huusr. h11-
i111'l. l\tlUlt.!1-no
1·rq.
San Clement•
~---~~-~~ ~101)!';HN '! br. 114. ha. blln
:-!111·f' 6. n •frig. 0vl'rlooking
f\[un. i.:nlr t11Ul"Sf'. Adults on-
ly. $2:!:.. •1!!2-4392. l?l.it ________ ,
Santa Ana
FOil lea~e lovtly l BR, nrv,r
psiin1. Sl!l:1. \Vatf"r furn.
Cl°"" lo schoo!!'l k ~hopping.
2 ki<ts ok. 546--0170
Santa Ana H•ights
Univ•rsify Park
J BR , f:i1n1ly, d1nin11:, l 8.\,
vte11• r.I h1!1~. $.17.i. mo,
8.13--0300 du,y.~. 83 :t -o a ;.o
n1ghr~. O'Brif'11, nvail TIO\\'.
Hous•s Furn. or
Unfurn. 310 llf'hoo!s. $~/mo. Ag t .
9(i2-5.123.
Nowport Beach 2 BDRi\1' hou~. nt'I~· 11h{lg
crpt1' &. drp.'1, 1 ha, BEAUT nlCK./. lownhou~, 3
g:!\J'dtofW'r". ~' blki'I to ht'11f'h. Br. ~1 J R;1, frrl('. pMlin, pool,
,\JAlu1~ 11 Ifu 1 I• $170 t car gar, a.JI bl!rl!t, c....i!'l. =53!;-=0700003_·--~~-~--I tlrAf)"S 1..e ... -:i• $2!1~1 ""(n
BRANO ne11.', 2 br hOUli(', 523--4il0 or 8-16-:i99l eves a ft
dsh,.,·.shr, frpl<', t·pts. dps, :> pm. lnd.~cp, palio. big 2 t·ar p;ar. 1 r~.-w-n-h"ou--,.-u-n-fu-rn--.33-S ,n:;. mo. S.'6--414 1. 5-l&-O:i1l. 1----
4 RR + den. l blk from Newport &.ach
~laril'lft H.S .• shop'J?:. Crpt,
di~. hltn.~ k · h'plc. Nu
yrcJ11·ork, srio. 8;16-71.Jti
4 Rr, 2 ba "''/ctp~. ban.~. ~Jps.
ff·nf'f"t ,.d. patin, 11·11· prl.
:i;210 s~z-0-.1i or 21:: .\9i-2 112.
* Adults P referred *
3 RR. '? Ba. J•'rpl. new cpl~.
clrps. G11r. f a('es Pool, $'27.i
CAI.I. REAl.TOFl 5''8-6966
".\tnke Roonl f'or Dad·
(/ y· • •• e I l' 11 n out !hr
$!i1J.l'11\"-'!l'llflnl(",i-t1llr .1I'· •I H1· h1nh~r Pool . J!'Al"al.'.c .• your rra~h ht CA ~H
11·1th " DAILY Pll.OT
<.:la~~1f\f'd 111'!.
lr-1:..:, 1\111.~ 111111 JX'I.~ 'll.: r' \1. 1T11thlr;i>1. All apphanctos, I
STAR.LET Ot..2860 2>l. ;>S-t40S. G""676:1,
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DAI LY PI LOT
a.Ibo. Pernin1ula
ANNUAL rtntal. Io we r
d uplex, 2 lge BR, hllru;,
cpta, drps, ihort blk bay or
ocean. $235 mo. 645-0744 or
!213) 698-6012.
Newport Beach
Wtdnt~day, Stpttmbtr 15, f97l
Apt1. Furn.
lalbo• Island
360 Aptt. Furn. 360 Apt•. Fum. 360 Apt. Unfurn.
A'TTR'Acr 1 ~R apt; Winter
or Yf'lll'ly; f\111tu~ adults
only; No J)('t.s. 673-1503.
Balboa Peninsula
-Cost• Mesa N•wport lkach Coron• del Mar -----..,--Cool , Super, l BR. S.o\l.L INN Motel
Lovely furniture, Frigldalre Blwn Bay & Ikach ,. ..,
----
Queen sz bed. Crpt~. dtp$. ALw fllOlf'l Rms froni .$37.:10 Q. •rt• appl's, frost free reflig. Bach Ap1s-Wkly-Monthly ~
122(1 !'.;Iden. Adults, ;lj(} rno. \.\'K. $115/MO. C\ir 28th &
CLEAN Bach apts or sleep &!6-!tns Newport Blvd, N.EI . ON TEN ACRES rms, step., bch. ;tOO/mo
lJ£. Jli__._E,;._Bi\lboa Blvd. $120 -BACHELOR, attrac, BEACH APT -3 Bedrm, I~• 1 6 2 BR. Furn, A Unturn.
OCEANFRONT duple~. nt\\' 61'l--9S4i clf'an, Quif't. Nr Frwys & B&U'l, brand fll'w building .t Fireplaeea r-prir, pa.Hor. ·
4·8 R, 2 BA. S375 nio. Lower!~-------~~ shops. f\hlt\lN.' AduJI, nope\. l\lrniture. Block to bch & Pools Tennl1 Contnt'J Bid.st.
2 Br., frplc: $225 nio. \Vi111rr. WATf:RfR.ONT, spacious l lnq: 2872 .No. 2 LaSalle. shops. $:100/mo. 900 Sea Lane, CdM 64+2611
.5CU1 Seashore Dr. 615-0744 br, Jani rm, priv suo rleck, ;')57-1584. • • FOUR STAR ** (t.f&cArlhur nr Cout Hwyl
Ot' \'..ll3) 6~12. i;m boat n1ooring. Winter I B Rt'lllty
Jse, SZ25. 548-4395 alt 6. Furn Bache or & I r S3:>-44Z'l ./ BA YFRONT
OCEANFRONT-.1.ttrac 2 Br. I ~~~=~=~co-~0o---Exceptionally n i c e. ---, v y EW
Adults only, W inter . e S25\VK &UP.On Ct!an $1lO 211 0 N t \VJNTER ri'ntals * 3 BR, "BA ~ J $18.j/mo. 673--5701. Lovely Bach-1 BR-Rms. up. •wpor nd k b d il Anoounc1ng the quiet optning
i11aid service. Pool. U!U pd., _B~l_v_d~·· CM. su re ' eam~ i,e in~, of Bayport Apts , . ror
0 I U f 3so 1-a!lrac & r!ean, $215. UIJ! up exes n um. e Call 675-8740 • l Br, $125 & $131). :! Br. $150 inel. .-1 BR .. frplt\ l l::.1:1. Adults; An d the sllghtly l<'Ss
OCEAN View d!'luxe· duplex.
.2. Br. lrt den. 1650 aq. ft. 2
trplc. wet bar, .sundeck. 714:
~1-1457.
Huntington Beach
WINTER rentals, l & 2 BR
opts, nr 15th & Balboa.
675-157:\.
lrg, Ideal for Bachelors. ulil uw!. No students or quiet opening of Bay\'ie"'
S1~lm pool. A1.h111~ only. 1993 Pf'l!\. 714: 982-782 1. Apts, ror l1n1ilieK.
Church St. 348-96:\3. Call (714j 6'44-5;15.J
2 BR ap1, lge sundeck
Monrh rentAI. $175,
6Q-1426
==co-------1 HR ., yrarly ....... Sl50 .\lo. _ 9 Sl'IARP
1
I ~!' t.. 2 BR. !ltd :l BR, yrly, unf. .... $195 .Mo. YE,,RLY 1 BR, ~!ly turn,
pool. N~. shopg, Adulcs. ~o 3 BR, wntr, ulil fK]. $22:) 1,10. 1 hlk to t>:ati1. $155.
pe1~. Util pd . 1884 Monrovia. 4 BR , wlntrr .•........ ,$32;,. 673-2892
54R--033fi. Ncwrort Beach Rlty 675--1612 Costa Mesa Beacon Bay * MODERN 2 Br. Bltns. NEAil beach. attrac turn Cpts:, drps, frplc, wrJl.
FRESHLY painted I BR up-y ON THE BEACH
per. Cpts, drp1, dshwshr., Lower duplex. Nlcely fllrn.
bllns. Adulls, no pets. Ca!l 1 RR + drn. J\1arried cplt..
612·404-1 a!t 6 pin. only, No (:hildren or p('!s.
1 & 2 Br. Trailers. Also Yily. $250 per mo. $47-l&ll
FAIRWAY ma in!. 5135. Call 842-4f,&I, studio ap!. 1 Br, kl!, patio,
Sl60 mo. 673-1538. VILLA APTS Lagun~ Beach Corona del Mar
DELUXE 3 bl', 2 be., c & d,
deck. ocean Vie.\v, no smAll
ch\ldrrn. Avail 11 pp r ox
10/15. $300. <!94--6372.
Newport Shores --2 BR, 2ba, c pt!, dps, bllns.
yrly lsr, $185 mo. No pets.
218 Cedar. 548--83.'"16.
Duplexes,
Furn. or Unfurn. 3SS
Balboa Island
AVAIL. now thru June 16th.
3 Blinns., 2 b a 's .,
dishwasher, patio. Steps 1Q
•the beach. $300 mo. incl.
Ulilities.
BRAND new & gurgMlU! :J,
BR.. 2 baths. Pa! lo .
Dishwasher, !rnsh tnaslwr.
}'urr:. or uni. $4:Xl M0 .,
yr.arly
\\'(nton Rl'aJ Ei;lall'
Z29 J\.1arine, Ralboa lsland
675-3331
I~
Apt1. Furn. 360
General
Rent Beautiful Furnllw-e
for as little a! ONE MONTH
· compl•t• with
your 100•;.
Purch••• Option
Ind, item .selection.
24 Hour Dely.
CUSTOM
Furniture Rental sn w. 19lh, c.M. 543.J.181
Anaheim 774-2800
laHabra 694-37011
~Ibo• Island
1 & 2 BR ., waterfront. Yrl.v.
or \\'inter. Adults. l'\o pels.
Dock privileges. 673--66'to.
Balboa Island
Salisbury
keatly
WE STILL HAVE ..•
Somi: quality \\'lnlC"r ren1als
left In larger ,t· sm al!1·r
•PIS., at rcasonahl" rait';,
to qua!Jl!cd 1cnants:.
Salisbury
Rt-alty
l Blk 10 ocean & s"\Ol"('S,
Frplc, lge patio, 2 BR. !dry,
adlts, $233. 642-1276.
NICE apt ror rent, 1,s blk !o
O<'ran. Util pcl. S14~/mo
UP. 2:i00 S\'avlew, CdM.
Studio apl. $90 to $120. + YEARLY Lease. Spacious 2 & 3 BR'
Util. r>la ture pN"SOM only. d 1 3 Bd 2 B h 1
e uxl! rm, at • Pr!v11.te patio pool ~ lndlv.
6·1&-IS09 11ft 4 pm. fireplace, \Y/W t arpt,, !urn laundry lac.'
$125/mo dlx mod hm, con1p\ or_ ~nfurn, dock availa ble. Ne&r Orange Co. Airport &:
furn. h!d pool, a<:lults-~ 67:i-~934. UCL Adulf1 only.
pets. 4 &-ason l\1ob Es!, 23.19 OCEANFRONT view !An-20122 Santa Ana Ave.
Npl Alvd. :>4!!-6332. tasiit, open balcony. ;<.tusl Mgr, ~ir.s. J oachim, Apt 3-A
Costa Mes• FINE 1 BR apl. Gara11t'. :1J l :;ce 10 apprel'late. Be1<ul 2 · 54\.~215
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii l Sllali11111 r Dr. j\ blk W, of BR. 2 BA. $27.'l. mo.+ util. $1 50.Fabuloui 2 Br.
New New New
Villa Cordova
COOL • FRESH!
QUI ET -SAF'i:'
(l~ear Back Hay)
40 Unit Adult
Apartment Complex
1 & 2 BR. Apt1.
GAS & \\'ATER PAID
Mo. to Mo, From $140
232:1 Elden Ave, Cr>1
See r.tgr Ted Woodhl'ad
646-0032
Anahelm & I hlk So. of 18th 675-471:.1. 1 -~-~-~~-~-1 You won't find a larger, nic-
S1., CM1 Bayfront & Beach er apt for lesg, Beaut. gar-
EXTRA large 1 BR, nr OCC. J br. 2 ha, yrly, $425; winter, den area, patios. Quiel dl.'ad-
$130. Garage, Jndry rac.il. $32.i. 67~J-0236. enri street, ju~t S. of New. 1 '~N~o~pet~•.~546-85'!':~-94~· --~clHmiSE:S&;;;-;:-w;;;;;;--:;I port Ave. Ad uI:s, no ~ts.1 . HOUSES & apts. \Vlnter & 2020 Fullerton Ave., (,'i,J.
2 BR, pref. older ma1T1ed yearly $165 to $1500. (Just E. of Bay) 642-8690.
couple, oldei: ehild OK. No r-.1arshall Really 675--4000
'"'~·~"~·~1~111_A_A~"""~~·~·Y~·'----liX'iwrnWiTI':i3<:;;;;c-, 3 Bdrm * 2 Bath = OCEANFRONT-&•"' 2 he
R00?.1Y 2 Br. lurn upper. rurn apt, N.B. No pet!. Living room wi!h cathedral
SUIS. Util pd .. J::ar. Nr OCC. \\'inter, .i 2;-il rno . li73--02l:J. ceiling & lrplc. Separate 1 child ok. 61'l-:i~:I. ~~~~~-~-~~~1 \1.'INTER rental-util p.-L Lrg hiundcy area. Encl patio.
Shady Gardens-Pool 1 & 2 BR ap!. Near hay , Swimming pool & child.ren'i
1 & 2 BR. l"rom $13:i. ~17_11;,;i 673-:',.i:\.1. playground. $200.
177 E. 22nd SI. 642-36-'lj ---· llA/IBOR GHEENS -----~----IFOR :sal" or ? 1 br 1nab1lc 51S-4.133
REDECO R 2 bedrm, retrlg h me fur n patio nr l:lav.1 ~~~~-~--~-
U1JI. chi!drrn -$1JO s~ Jl('r 01~. 673-itio. · Park-Like Surroundin9
571 JoAnn. 548--5977 QUIET -DELUXE e \I.' TNT ER RENTALS e It* Stunning 1 BR. Garrlrn :!-l & 4 BR. Apls 1-2 & l BR AMS UleSliB.All ZJ Apt. Pool. ·n ee rm. Sml dog ABBEY REAL'fY 642-3S50 Also Furn Bachelor,
ok. s1;,a. 64~5530. _ -f•n · pa tios * Htd Pools
New, beautiful gardl'n apart-1 ~~~~---~-~-11-BR .. win1er $150 M1'n!l1. Nr shop'g * Ad ul t, only
men rs ,~·ith 1-BR., furn. near shopping Yr!~· $160 !I-lo. Adlts only. Martinique Apts. e PllfVATE PATIO e SllO per month ll1r Gunde1·~11 67~1642 e POOL e SPA e R1::alonomh.•s Rltrs. 675--4ii00 · · ' --1777 .•:anta Ana Ave. CM
e CARAGE e e 1 & 2 BR Sl41J & up Trop-2 RR, 2 Ba ~wnslrs, S_200. !1-f~r. Apt 113 &u;_551.2 e ADULTS ~ NO P t.:TS e . ' Avai l now lll Junf'. jOC(I --, 1c11! pool, Sp1r11.l .~:a1rs, lrplc. Neptunf', 114: nz~1491 coll, QUIET-Downstairs
1 BH-Sl!IO. f"urn. 1•[1 r:. 181h, &12-460:!, 494-0209 ___ ----- . -:! Hr new shag cp1s p11 li'l
2 BTI-2 RA-$24:t f'urn. * ,\vi no1-1'-l & 2 Br Jurn 3 RDR~JS., J-•; BA , bl!Jn!. encl .1:.1r. Mature adull~ o~
151 E. 21st SI., C.M. p I I I . ~· S21:i. \\11ntrr \riiM'. i'<'t 1rrd pref'tl. No ""Is 5J4a/ oo. rer rm. gt oc. 1~0 612 3811 ,.~ .
• 646-8666 • children 11r Pf'lll. 64&-5824. · • n1a . 64.i-3515 or 6'14-0753.
C ASA de ORO FURN 2 fl t Uf"\"t ' ·NEA R &a.ch-Rooniy 1 Br. t.-, 2 BR drlux lownhouSI!,
.1 ·1160· r. Ap · ~,177"8s dl'n, upper apt. Mature r·pL crpts drps bltN pvt CASUAL Calli, Llv ing In ._ paK . per mo. ~~ · y I SIT Ulil pd " " ' .
warm Mediterranea n a.tmos· Maple St. 5'1.8-3913. ra: Y·, :i. patio, encl garage, aduhs.
phcre Spacious color co-6"2-;,~.,. -~--~Jn !>('\ OK, 3165. 3009 Co-
orrliniited apt.s _designed & Dan• Point , \\'ALI{ 10 bch. :l Br. patio, 2 olidge, ~10-7247.
fu rnished ;or s!yle & com-* * Singltc•, TV, pool, pe1i:: car gar Yrly li•asr. Sl:i<J SEPARATF~ l-!Of\11::
lort •Heated pool • Ritcfl-ok. O,\NA f\larina Inn, l4111 mo. _ /\dltlls/no re 1 s · 2 Br 1~·/carport. $130. \\'tr
e.1 w/ indirect lighting • Coast H"-'Y· 673--081 .o. _ p<I. Gardi:ner. ~.;66 "C"
Deluxe RIO. Adults. No pets, YEARLY rrnl11l. ~ll'ps Tn \V , Orange Ave. CaU brwn 1 /.,
1 BR.-$175 fu rn. Huntington 81ech Ne"-'Pnn Bl'ach_ 2 T!H, I :i. 6.'\6-1120.
UTILITIES INCLUDED BA .. \V/\V t'pt, rlrps, hltns.1 ·M-0~D-E_R_N-·2-~B-,--w~/g~l-,~-
31h \V, \Vilsoll 612-t9n La Quinta Hermosa patio. No pc1~:_67:,..3:1~ 11·allril l1 v nn. beam ceilin.1:.
$145-F abuloui l Br. \\'INTER rl'nt;ll, Newport vl'ry large patio, $1.Jj, On E.
''ou 11•on't finl'I a larger .. Spanish Cou ntry Estate L1V· P eninsula ~Rrt 2flA . .i:ar, 161h ;.;i. See Mgr a t 124 !::.
more nicely rurnishrd ap! ing & Spacious Arts. Te'I'· \V/0, l hlk tn hay & bch 20th St ,, CM
fqr Jess_ Bc11.ut. g,tr(len raced p00J; suni<cn <;:as BBQ $240/nio. Gi:r-6041 ___ .~~R-.,-.,~,~,~ .. -,.-. -"-,,~,~Jl75_"_P :
area. patios. Q.ulet, dead-Unbelievable Living • Only BCH Frnr • j Bdrm, 2 Ba, e l BR Furn or uni $1 30 up
f'nd strl'l"t, .lu~1 S, of New. 1 Br unf $150-furn $175 color TV, king & QUt'(!!l • 2 BR /urn or uni $140 up
port Avr.. AduHs, no pcls. 2 Br unf $175 furn $210 bl'rls, pln~h: .\Vinter . Adi!~. Pool. 642-2181
2020 F'ullrrton Ave ., C:'-1. ALL VTIL INCLUDED 64&-123'1 R{ln (.Ju~t E. ·of Bay) (..1 2-SG!IO ---,-c--;c-;c;,ICLEAN 2 Br for 1tdults ov'r Special Bonus; a sliver-2 BR~io, ciirpon, i.~ blk :i.·" Gt'(ltlnd !Ir. CrP.lS, refri~.
$1 65-Fabulous 2 Br. plated candle snu!fer ls to heRch & hlrt v. Ac· !'11.ngf'. Gas pd . S12S, JOO
You \Von't rind a largf'r, yours it you bring this •d conimodatl'S ~ or 4, Av111l Vlctor1n 54S-2,iQ7.
nior!' n1crly lurr11shed ii1-11 1vhen you visit our models. S 8 J l ' , •. 'l'l -~-~~--.~-~-, cpT IO une ·'· ,.,..,, " 'l. BR rrnt /rl qi~/bltn~. crn~-ror lrs~. Br11u1. gardrn 4 blks S. ot San Diego Frwy R F · ,_,
a1'f'a, Jlallos_ Quie t. i!,.~d· on Brach J blk \V. on Holl '-· · :--ed •. gar + prknJ:. Adu!I .~.
end st!'f'rt, JU~! S, of N,11•. 10 J62tl' Parksirle Wine \\'TNTF:!1 RENTALS $1.fa . :l2l4 Rutgers Dr.
port A1·r. 1\dult~ na pl't•. (714) 8'7-~i.JI RAyll'(1nl -r'tninsula. :t RR. 646-6919 01' &l:l-M~9.
'..'020 ~·t1lle1·1on A\·r . C\I. 2 ha . ~~;,11 \lo. DAV l S 2 BR. l"pts. drp~. garh 1'11spl ,
IJu~1 t:. or Bay\ 612-~690. I nR. Furn_--S 1 ~ :.i I nl o. !{t:..\LT\' f..l'.!·1000 carporL Smalt rh1ld ok
:US MARINI:: AVE. 673.6900 *$J5WE-EK-&-UP*-O\·r rlook1ng beau!. gardrn / \V1111rr Rental -·I 11~"~ $120. 642-729-t aft 5 pni.
BALBOA ISLAND Studio & J BR aptl . pal10 & t1ea!ed pool, 1\rl\111~, from ocean. f·n>nl l Br. I Sl7l _ :! BR. stu<llo. Adj.
SUNNY ACRES 103.J 12th SL A~~ss from 811 .:· Rea: 2 e;-. 2 Ba . Ulil shop"g, Drp'd. Crprd. Ol'n
NE\\! 3 BR. 2 BA. Elcr Lake Park. 536-21192. pd. Ph, 962-89&'.l. Gar. ;;.\R-8301. 21l : 592-5227
lutchen 1v/d'h"'-shr. lI'Jll", MOTEL -
pa!IO & gara~-Al'ail !l/J;1 Lagune Beach ; QCE,\N'Vi~2 Br. 1 EASTSll'JF. 2 Br. J\.;i Bt ,
to 611.'i. 638-Sl70 0 r l bl!< sou1 h o! Fa irgrounds $l :"(I Fl/RN. Jnvf'ly Br. nr ·sa. "s;'J.j/mo. Ycnr].>. Call bltns. dshw~r. ~·pts, drps. 5i~8ll ::!Ji"S ~;!;~Blvd. h<'h. Al~" ba<'h Apls, S!iX!, _642-.~ .. 9. C"ncl gar. $17.1, fi.fJ-2939 .
p,lux:• spacioui 2 Br., 1---..---~..--l !lO, $100. Utll pd. ne1p. OCEAN VI<'"''. sun rit'cli .. 1 hr. e 2 BR. Crpts, drps, I
2 Ba., wint•r rental. • • rnipl1l n1llr~. 4ll4-4100. 2 ha. hlln~. xtra e!ran. ~·rly. $13,j/mo. 765 S h a Ii ma r
fnquir• William Win· WESTBAY ELDE N ROO:'--l 6 __ b11.th ir/pv! rn-64 :1-\8711. Dr. Call 5.'i7-69'l3 . I •) 675 3331 ~El\' I and 2 Bcdrm . garden N H · ht ton "ty. • . iipt.~. \\" fl""ll. tra nct . ~loY-T? hPach, hus ~port e19 s 1 BR. Shag tpt. dshw~1', se!f
\Yl'NTER. S. Baylron!, 2 BR FROJ\-1 Sl90. ADULTS I.· ~shop g. North ,, nd . CLEAN l or 2 Br Arll!~. nn clean ov~n, su~eck S14J.
Pl'n1hous(', \'i(''\I o! ... ntire :!311 Elden Ave .. c.M, 494-107!! pt:ts lg kl\. $1:1..~$150. :!t'..'! 377 w. Wilson. ;,48-360~. I
!o. Bay. 675-1498. &t5-j7&iJ !->IUDJOS. 111 11~ p<:l, rnlor TV, r:. if.th St. NB. &1&-1801. Delux• '2 Br., 2 Ba.
Ir>1J\-1AC. Comp\ furn 2 Br. e e 12 hlk lo C!'f'asant Bay bch. A t U t 365 Cpts. drps. stove. At1u1·~
apt. Yearly, 1200/mo. No' 'L~O~V~E~,~.,~. ~,~B~,-.~1"-"'--,-,1-s. $1:!:1 up. 494-2jj'}A. * P • n urn. only, no pets. $160. 545-3310. I
cbildl"('n or pc>1~. 67~9-1'1. new shag crpt1. Pool. Clo5e VACANCIE!!i Cost money? General 91\·I EL CAMINO. lg. 3 BR.
'CHARMING fmmat'\Jlate by to shops. Amp!t parking. Rent your house, apt , store Sl50. 1 lg gkr11.ge~. $20. ea.
~Tator J br , S190 nlo inc1 Adults, no pe'ls. $160. I bld g,, etc. lflru a Dally Pilot VENDOME 67.1·14 18 or 567-4012.
~til. 2211~ AmelhysL -1941 Pomona, C.M. Cl11.~si{led 11d. l BR, sha.rp, crpls/drps. Nr. 1~:;;;;;;;;;;;::::;~~~=::::==================--==:;::~ .. :0:--1 IMil-tACULATE APTS~ O.C.C. & tJ.C.L Sl35. !13 I' ADULT and Valencia. !'l57-7763. S©\\dti~ -!£t-~s·
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The Puule with the Bu ilt-In Chuckle
I FINNAT I ' I I I I I'
I FKNAL t
I I I I I i
I B I L E E t A mi11ionc1re wen! owoy on
I• I I' I ! o vocation, but cut it !.hort
_ _ . . . • w h~n he leorni!d 1hot his ~,=,==:0=:A!:::H=W~O::!::E='-.....,1 ~~h;!feu~ wos having 1h; .. 1f
tT-.,~,,.,,-.,,-.,,,-.,,r.,:-10 Com~lel• the ch1K~!e quo!ed
_ • • . • by l1llin! In 4"1• mhsinQ words
A i'tlNr NUM!ERfO
'V tfTTfRS IN S U"I S
)'(lV d!W9!op '°"' .tip No. 3 below,
t • •
Of HIS
SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS IN CLASSIFICATION 800
F'AMILY Section
Close to 1hoppin9, Park
, Sp11ciou~ 3 BR's, 2 h;i
• Swim pool, put/grt>en * Frpl, Indiv/Lndry rac'ls
1845 An•htim Ayt.
COSTA i11ESA 642-2824
Balboa Peninsula ------1 \'F.AltLY. oct111.n view, front
apt, par11y furn, Quiet mar-
riC'd coup!!'. No pels or
r.hlldren. li75-572 2 or
61~!)82,
3 BR, 2 8111, -,, blk bay Ii
OC"eln, Cfllt1/drp1, d ,_I hr ,
sh'/relrlg, pri patio &
runrlcck. 3300/mo Y r I y •
Adil.~. s1;,.5Qlt
TIME FOR
QUICK CASH
THROUGH A
DAILY l'ILOT
WANT AD
641-5678
* l & 2 BR., lrg nns. pool.
n: shop~. util pd, 18&4 Mon-
l'fJVla. ~,.ig.0336
The
DAILY
PILOT
ORANGE
COAST'S
leading
Marketplace
' "1nrsd1y, !eptt mW 15, 1971 PILOT·AOVUTIS£~ ltJ
Are You Letting Cash
Slip Through Your Fingers
See If You Have Any
Of These Things A
DAILY PILOT
WANT-AD
Will Sell Fast!
I. Stove 2,, Blcycle 57. !l1ctric Train
2. Guiter 30. Typ1wrlter SI. Kitten
3. Baby Crib 31. Bar Stool• 59. Cletsic Auto
4. Electric Saw 32. Encyclo1t9dia 60. Coffee T1bl1
s. Cam•r• 33. Vacuum Cleener 61 . Motorcycl•
6. Wisher 34. Tropical Fish 6'2. Accordion
7. Outbo•rd Motor 35. Hot Rod Equlpm'f,: 63. Skis
•• Stereo Set 36. File Cabinet 64. TV S.t
9. Couch 37. Golf ·c1 u1t1 65. WorkHnch
10. Clerinet 38. Sterling Silver 66. Diamond Witch
11. Refrigeretor 39. Victori•n Mirror 67. Go-K•rt
12. Pickup Truck 40. Bedroom Set 68. Ironer
13. Sewing Machine 41. Sl ide Projector 69. Camping Treiler
14. Surfboard 42. Lawn Mower 70. Antique Furnitur.
1 S. Machine Tool1 43 . Pool Table 7 1. Tape Recorder
16. Di!.h washer 44 . Tires 72. Sailboat
17. Puppy 45. Piano 73. Spert1 Cer
18 . Cabin Cruiser 46. Fur Coat 74. Mattr11s Box Spgs
19. Golf C1rt 47. Drepes 75. Inboard Spttolbo1t
20. Barometer 48. Linens 76. Shotgun
21 . Stemp Collection 49. Horw 77. Siddle
22. Dinette Set so. Airplane 78. Dart Garn-
23. Play Pen SL Or91n 79. Punching 119
24. Bowling Bell S2. Exercycle 80. Baby Cerri•t•
25. Water Skit 53. Rare Books 81 . Drums
26. Freezer 54. Ski Boots 8'2. Rifle
27. Suitcase 55. High Cheir 13. D11k
'21. Clock 56. Co in• 14. ICUBA Gt1r
can be turned Into ca1h with a
DAILY PILOT WANT-AD
so
Don't Just Sit Theref
• DIAL DIRICT
642-5678
These or any other extra thin9s around the house
' .. ... .--. --. ..
22 PILOT -ADVERTISER Wednesday, Stptt mbtr 15. 1971 W ... ~.IJ, StDttfllbt r l.S, 1~71
Buy a
Border
to
Border
Bargai
Every classified want ad 1n t he DAILY
PILOT appears 1n every edition every
ddy. That means your ad will be seen
in papers delivered to homes a nd sold
from newsracks from border to border
all along the Orange Coast •• , a ll the
way from
•
Seal Beach
to
San Clemente
You
Get
It
All • • •
Jl11ntl n gto11 Beach
Fo1111tai11 Valley
Costa Mesa
Ne,vport B each
l~ag1111 a B each
Saddle h ack
San Cl e 1nente
Ca11l strano
(Plus the daily
newsrack edition)
For One Price
With A
Classified Ad
' Phone 642-5678
···"~'""IMR"t ~ ~' _._ .... ·~]~ I ...... ]~]ii ~~~1~~~1
3'S Apt. Unfurn. Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apt. Unfurn. ...;... _____ _ 365 Apts., Rooms 400 Industrial Renti1I '450 Found (frM Ht) Sii
Furn. or Unfurn. 3701-------...,--
------------R00.\1 w/harh, priv111e l!n-G•neral 1r11r1t·r r-.o ('J)(lkinJ:, ~ hi~ to
1>1·h s1:1 fi7:r-0771
Coste Mesa Cost• Mesa Newport B•ach 2,QOO SQ. FT. YOUNG Blk. lml C~r•
Sjw-ptwrd, found vie. ol
Harl10r, brtwttn Mc.faddi!!tl
fv l!ol St. 531-11737, •
;'!J l -117~
-------DELUXE
APARTMENTS
NOW AVAJLABL~:
A 1r Cone! .,t-rplr ! . :l :;;" L'TI·
ming Pool5 Hralrh Sp.l -
Tennis Crts • Ganie & Btl·
lau'CI fioon1 .
l & 2 AEDR001\I
~·no.l\l Slrl{]
MED[TERRANEAN
VILLAGE
?100 A:Jrbor Blvd., C.M.
17141 S.'i7.R02()
RENT AL OF'~'I C~
OPEN Hl A~l TO fi r~I
SllARP -CLl':AN 2 BR
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h•d po"I Adi•~. t\O fH'I~,
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l.u:ocur) :l Bil. 2 Ra ap1 ,
Pillll' SZ7:, PPr n1•111lh
775 AMIGOS WAY
weBl:iBJIU
-ELDEN -
Gue~t Home -----,~15
RDO\f Ii.· 0011.rrl !or pr1v•te .Ii
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&1.;. 7206
2 hr flupl('\.
w11~ht'l'/'1ryer.
ovrn S170.
ftnrPd ~rl.
r ii n ~ f' & f..lJ...(170~ or SrP l>·l r -~
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J AR. $110, N+".<• !Tfttlt-T'flnJ:1".
\\'a1er p<1 !J.1~ "A" Be1·narrl
ST Call btwn l & 5,
11'.:G-<I !3).
BACHELOR Apt s7:1 uli!-p<I.
l Rrt, ilpl. Sl·lO. No P<'!s.
Arlul!~. i<~lfi Crnl<'r S 1 •
~42-.'!ll·llL
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n111lrw!er nf I"', 1.i Dl>t'
Call: f.4.µJ7}1 a f1 fi pm.
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1
1ur11. 'i hf Rpt.1n C.M._ S85
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643-571;(1 or ~lh.S1i6(i ------!;.\(, "'"h"~ to 1hare charm·
W/frnnl Ullfif'1• CO!\Sl!'ll('li"o 2 lc--~-~----lnwh~. un rui·n, ,1 hr .. 1 hri. Costa Mesa
l•1i.: ha) lrtJul Bal. [&l an<1
hon11> wfMJrrte J 0-5 D
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M-1
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Plrll'lifl•)11·~i r.ffu ·,.
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R~:;d.TORS
SJKC~: 19'M
673-4400
1..6,·, SATURD~AcY-~,_-,c,-711,--tct l
NPWf)(H'I BrlH'h \VM:lil! kit-
lf'tl, hl~ck "1!h white p1wt.
Plca.<t r ;ill .·>46--52!1'.l
1-Al..ACK. ~tripf'd
CR! wfr<'tl coll&r
l.1100r Di1)', \IC'.
1,1 Ki'OW
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Irvine Ii
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.,( P1nf'!'1"PSt a nrl H1Jlrr .. st,
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Stor•g• 45.S TAN kllt<'n, 11ppmll 6 mOfl ,'
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Span.lsh Eleg e $13~ 2 Br, /lf'\\ •'l'J'!l /drp.~. pa110, C:.il!. Plf'I" ... l\~I . 11111 A <'If I ' ' f l R N I * anc •m ia!"' If \<11•<1.,,., .,pl~ .~1· 1·r;in. O\r !\•,
1
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UX:KED yd spacr, boal~. :l9 trll"'!I, Hj ulp, elc. Nr nee area._ fi4_4-4 __ r_. _____ _,
Airporl. W rno. 548-.~' 1 P~RT Shrphr rr1 _puppy nr.
STORAGE 'Mi /·t~ S.1\. CounllJ.' . .>.16-7308 er Qui f Ad II Li I Y"' ALMOST READY-•T''· drps, Jact1~11 & sa una SllAP..E horn*' on L1ci<l-lsl;
'h • ' • bl Br11rid uc\1 -I RR Slf.0.2 RP. ba1l1< llu.1:r P•••I Ch1hlren 11.e«ptf'd. Fnr e U Y ng 2 RR. ;i.rros~ fr(lm P<1t'k, ~h· I . -? \\.' ~ . li.l.'>-797:? 2.{l() sq rr, S35. mo. HarbOr __ _ .;::, ag· cpl ""PS tn., .~-rrfrig. SlOO Isl X.· la.<1 010 .~au!ilul Pool e AU Ut ll Pd + cle;i.n Ire. 540-ll<l"i Sl!lO. \IP. All util 1>rl. P1•11. .Me rrimac Wo~1 ,1,.1a1I• f'llll 61J-7\8a A1\l !. Baker ~,.1~-1416", 1.\IALE t1·1sh Sfi1tr, nl'Rr
2 BR. $l?D __ ____ _ patio, buuar<l rni, h!d pool ll.) M<'1T111uu• \\;1_1, ( \I. I Office Rental 440
Ad ..... o·ly--,,.,, RR, crpl; srove. t'f'fn~. y,,/Jacur.zi, 1\du!'' '.'lllfll 1 ;_;;_;;__.:_ ______ _ R."t.I. W -1 -. -460.1 {)111111nnrl ·°'I., L 11 g u n rl ------·-"~·-B<-11('1\ ·l~J.1-7'.'.00. w.., .. ,.., 1 Rn Af•I. $1411 n1n. 1\rlu \!'
1 2-11 A\'OCAdo SI.. &16-0!'79 rli~prn:HI. dish1111shfor, .Sll:J. l'lt'("h .... !.. N.R .. '>.i7-4246. only. l'arll.v f11n1 DESI..: :<pa!'e R\18ilRble $~.O 1\\'nrkini.:11n1nen \1~1:i"I ROYS-{;vn1 1·1·.-,-,,.-,-.--v-i<":
unfurn. 11fll. 1n rh1'nh111 ar,.11 H11 rhor ,; l;1f'slrr, 546--0 163.1
of HR
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;:i1t v l 1i; .inly '' I ,~ ''""·""" 111· ~t11 1 1on, $ .• , n-.~""' C111n i11 0 Re a l , San
La Costa Apts.
l & 2 RR, bhns, .S\\'tn1n11ni:
piloi. li1n111. bt1r-b-que /,, i:.1r.
agr .. .\IJ tllil-prl. 1150 to $170.
Ai:lu11~. nn"p e l!'i.
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• BE."1 UTTFL:L GROu~·ns
Spanl~h rlf'i'Ol'. Gas !.: walrr
pd. Gar, ponl, ilJr-ronrl. n>r
hill!, Jn<try ! AR Sl 3.1 11p. ~
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Cl\L Srr l\lanAgrr, Afl!. 1
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lltrl pnol. Pl11y \rl Crit.<.
fil"r>~. hlrns, pa110. 1.,:1d~ ok.
199.1 \li1plr Nn ,i 61'.!-:'$1.~
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patio, g11 r . lndry f~ril. nn
prls. Avail Oct, 1. .S115 rnn.
64:'>-3377 ill! 11.
2 BR. Rl lns. rl'T pi!l1n,
C1;pts, Drps. Fro1 n SJJO. S~-.0
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NEWPORT BEACH
Villa Granada Apts.
F'Olll bedrOOm!'i wirh balcon.
lf"~ abo"e & bPlvw. (;r;ir·i·1us
living & q uiet INfl'Ol'nding
for liunily with .?hildff'n.
Near Corona del JI.far High
School. Fireplace Wt.'( ba r &
built-in kl!t:hen a·ppliana)s .
835 A~tIGOS \VA\' 644.2991
Colri\\•elJ B11nker & Co.
l\1anaging Agent :>11-52Zl
Huntington Beach
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rt ist11nte ro ].)('arh & sh"p·i.::.
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1r11a11t 0<·1 10th. C'hn1rf' of 2 RR. Frn111 $~12 Pt:Sl\ ~Jia<'P A\'11.ilablt $.'iO
ri ,7 ~ 3 Bf~ t'nun $3151 1110. \V1ll provide fur ni111r • 1•1·1il.•/ rp~. :..-.~1..1 R. ~:. rl · Fiirnllurt' Al'1lllable ;i.t $~1 1no. An.•11•e ni;?, serv1re
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<"PT l. dp.'. nr l)(·h 01\ :1:1rh SI ..,,.,u n ·~· ., .,""""" oo Sl iO .irly. 11., pt'!~ Call hr111rrl pool-!'iAllnA~·lrnnls
67l-2.l.ll'1. rf'r 1'00ffi-<K'l'1Hl Vlt'W!
p11 t1n~-;tn1ple pArk1ng
OELUX BAYFRONT :'('(·unly ~u11rrl!'i.
2 RR. 1 1>11, Adh~. ,'\n prr.•.
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HUNTINGTON
PACIFIC
-
KIDS W E LCOME ('111r Yrl~ lilf,...".l;St
11 1 ocr: .. \.'j 1\\"r:. !l.R.
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DESK ~pnt·e avflilable $50
mo. \\'111 provldP rurnltu~
111 $5 n10. An!werlng sPrviC'e
il\'a1l11ble. 17875 &arh Rivi!
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Allrac1ive 2 BR Sl~!I & $15!1, "\1·frri::1~i"fr 2 Rr, t•, R11.
All ~tra~. PPls 01\. P!l(I! Tn11nhnt1.<f'. Arl11I T~ onl.1 nn
l!ro· hlr!i!. '.'-'r <h<!pp1ng & prl.• $220/\10. :.·111--;~,~-~
Dir opt>n 10 illll·fi pin Daily
\rlLl.lAf.I \VALT!-~R.'i CO. B AY-Vl EW-OFF iCES-
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$~1:1 111 ~7:1-111;--r.r11d-1!r
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COST:" MESA
PRE.~.HOOL
C:nroJJ now for fall
i 8rh & tllonrovla, ~1 day +
!u!; day .ses~1on!. Plann,.d
prog!'an1. hot lunches. ,\gl's
2-6, hr5 6:30 A:vt • 6 P~1
S:lO ~·k·C.'0~1PARE~ 6'12.4051'.i
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\\leek da:vs & weM<.~nds-. H...,;
r.1eals f:.· ~nll.l'~~ z O ~ 2
\VaJlare Sl. C ,,t_ nr Pon1ona
&hL 646-:lR94.
Bui lders
NO .Job Too Small! Brl('k,
block, concrele, carpentry,
add a rnl. house leveling,
i::11r . door 1'Pp11:rs. f)'ce f'St.
\\"l'/Ody, 962-694;,,
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ADDl'f.
forn11ca,
paneling.
repair &
6~4-7;,9i:;,
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m11rllle, fir tile.
Ar1t1q. Furn.
l'C'fln free es!.
ANY SIZE JOBI
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Comm. &1&-:i168, 67;>-7~1~
Carpet Service
JOHN'S Carfl{'t & Uphols!rrv
Cleaners. Extra /)n ·
Shn n1poo frrr Sro1ch1;1111 rd
(Soil Rl'rard11nt~1
~gre11s('rs & all color
brighteners & 10 n11nu1e
hll"ach for v.·hile carpel$.
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673-6(}1] * !'14~2170
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540-519S. Serving Newport.
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Carpel Cleaning By
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JOO' Sha1npoo S18. Steam $3()
Hcpa1rs & Jns!allanon
Frei" E~r. 645-1317
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ASSIGNMENTS Bay & Beach Janitorial
Crp1 s, l)'indows. lloor~. Pie.
Rrs. & Con1m'I 646-1401
Iro n ing
IRONING dnnt' 111 nly l1nme
SL:~ ari hr. ** &1~~26 ** ~~----' Painting &
Paperhanging
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PAINTING. pro fessional. All
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547-1441 .
VINYL pape!'ha ng i oi:;
specialist, 1vork guarante.N:I.
fr('e esl, Dan Schwartz
5'17-.18·16 or S4£-2182.
YOU supply the pa 1 n l •
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ex1erior. Call ~0-70-16.
PA 1 N TING/Paprr1ng_
yrs. in Harbor are~. \.Ir &.
h11J1rlrd. Re!'! furn, 642-23.iG.
PROFES..'ilO~Painting -
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work & material. 5.'i7-74J.l.
Pla•t•r, Patch, Re;lair
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642·7S2 3
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546-2592
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Hskpr Aide SJOO mo.
Ass1.•1 l,1,.I.' 111 \\'l1rf'lchR 1r
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Mother• Helper $300 m o
1\~~1~! lfl!•1hrr " ,\ rhikl1-f'n,
Elderly Care to $350 mo
fnr Mppl~ 1n 11.R.
H•kpr A ide S350 mo
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J • I · Pr.,1111111on~ frt1n1 11•11t\1 11 hi"'" ~·.1 1f1rr !lf'r(i~ hPlf' 11/,l Cl)tl(I
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Hf\1\EH Thi~ n"" «n1ni111~1· r 111. nf)p v \1'' Pr.11111 1;;;, c 1-1 , ·\I ,.t·r~1tf'r! ll11'1H"d "fl"l111ll.: IJI 1rrn~i;:rr.~ L1tf' rl1111r~ ;, rta.y-h~~ n1lf'nln"" for r!;1v .•h,•f' ,. .r ,1 "' < ' . -____ lr~ 11~1 ·1 f1rn1 \\',.II i::rmn1rr! "k
lrtf'fll l/l! al1on ;"114 1·t ~6:"1 *-DRIVERS * 1'111'<'f'J' n1iluiPd 'n 11 ! \ .
Call ,)r11 r) R1'f"' n. _., IO--lill.l.'i COASTAL .o\CF:N'f'Y No Exper1'ence rlf'_fll'<'r1 1n l'itll no 0111)1'1~ /nr r 1: I .nt·;d lrrr
Companion S2SO mo
Drl1ghl [ul larly 111 N.B,
nrrrl!. hrlr, 11111<1 rlriv,.. :>7!10 11arhor RI 111 ,,.i~,11~ Necessary! t..:i,11 llr~n 111,.~1 . ~.tl-l?(l(l
!-!A V£ rook:o., h0usrkef'per~ .• -BTIJE-00 lPHIN-.-_\111~1 ha1·r r•lr:111 C;i1 1r r1riv. Dr:1•;;.,.I S t. OF:NNIS 1·ornpan10~. pr 11 c 1ira.l W · E p · sn n11r.~r~ av111L Ll1'!' lntout. a 1tres ses, xper . 1111: i«·t~1 nl N«1 i11 ){l1·r 2.>. r.R 1\'Nr;1. Al;;;;-.:cy
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I~:i;) Vi11 L•do. l".B. Y ELLOW CAB CO. ~10~2 :'lfwhrlsnn 01\ Ref'~ ehr t krrl. Emp!nyrr ~ BOOKKEl'.:PER, vie-. f''· lRfl E. 11:;111 ~·1 (' \.1 lr\'1111', Ca11t. pays fre r l!c111lh & F;imily ,.. ·~ ----·-
Cflrf' /\i;:cnry, 11\Q:"> l"n. Pf'L Gannt"lll J\ll~r .,1 ~-;-JLl:fLF:HI< $•!07
Prac. Nur•e $600 mo
J.,;idy sl!Ylk" flllllrnl nrrd~
1·~pahlr IHll'<f' l\l u~l rt 1·11·!'.
;, day 11k,
HOUSf: CBJ·r, -,, rlay wkly.
V~rlSI: Qr old, malt or ltn1.
M!l~991 . -------MSKPRS Emplyr PllYI '""'·
l ;ffirgP AIJpn 8y1And Agl'0-
1',V 10&-B f:. !6th. S. A.
;.47-{J~fl;,,
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p1 r 1wn1, I f'h1td. Drr>t"n·
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'.l \,;..()[71 ':'l\111·y Ann".
H0t1sr:KEF:PF.R--r;;; achrnl
11i,:r l'hildrm. H.B. Call e\'t !.
:1:\fi--0491 -------HOUSEKEEPER
!.o\ilNDRY ~ :'11/\10
* 540-~i690 *
li\'P 1n nr nul, walrrtro!ll,
sm 1110. 673-1.1[12 _
------·~~ 11ari::1. i\1AJD--f :xp'd
prrr'd. l.a11:una Be1ch. * Call 4!\.1-1196 *
INSPECTOR-LA vou·r-
\\'~11 <'!ll81i fif'd ni&n 11/,.xp.
in layntll nf ~mall prttis1on
par!~. S1ar1 $4
CallrnAoh \~'ihson, ~«)-6055
rnASTAJ. Al.F:NrY
'!j~ Harhnr RI RI Arl11.m~
IRVlNE PERSONNEL
SER.VICES•AGEJ\CY
Gen'I Office $433
Girl F riday $450
IBM Keypunch to $476
Typist $37S
Gen'I Ofc PI time $2 hr
liH1 hit h'\'111r 1 Ci\1
642 -1470
. -.T!\N!TOR, part lilTif', 3-7 pm.
.'l day~. S;i,n Clrrnrnl f'·L~
.o:ona Arra. 114: 63fl-•l.11 4.
KEYPUNCH
OPERATOR
PART TIME
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prn11anr nl p tinlf' l\l'ypu111·b
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of /llph11·1111n1rr1r krypurH'h
r:o<p!"l'lf'l1 l'f' on 029 f.i Q;:.fl,
Nnr11111l hn11r..-or work . :~P~t~
9PM, r>1nnday thrn11gh r1·l-
rlny_ /lrlrl1l10111ll hour~ ri111.v
hr rPq1111·rd rlurin~ bus.v prr·
iod, SrArllni;:: r11Jp or p11y
S2.7,'1 j'lf'r hnur + 10<· prr
h011r ~111 r1 rt1lrrf'nlJAI.
lly l.i11'1 rwn1111trs f'/(('r>lirnl
1l'•lt'k1ll1:, 1·n11r11!1nn11 + p11lrl
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t·a! ('fll'f'J'agr.
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{/'lo PhOllf' Call.~ PIPa Sf''
HYLAND
LABORATORIES
3300 Hyland Ave.
Costa Mesa, Calif,
l~r. fl11rhnt P.I /.,
~<tit Dir.go Frwy I
t:qu11I ()pfll\!', t:rnployt r
!\ITrHEN hr lp, nvr r 21
flrlit'<'lllf'lll lfr,!f']
!ll\2-:1 . .,11
LABORERS
_1'011 Wl!JJ I'
Interim
Personnel Service
778 W. 20th, C.M.
642·7523 546-2592
LEGAL !.l'r _ or ITalnt'r , parl
l irnr. -l!lllal! ('nngeni;;I, no
prl'ss11rr la w r1JliCP in 11 .B ..
Je11d111g to ru111re !1111 tlmf' Broad\\•;iy, S.A. :...17-.6681. Nrll'p(J!'I Bea1·h, P. 0 . 8<1,\1 F.AI~;..· .~111_ 11 rl~y m1n1n1um l'l'l!illlllJ.!: prograni fr,r kern
J apanese Giirr!enin~ 2203. You "ill hr Sf'll1ni:: fin 1rlra. fflril\'. rrarly ro \ITifk, VArn posilion. gd. cen. rxp. 111wl
C · I R " al r.1ATURE ~·nn1an. Arlcq1111lt' -I I I Cook $300 omn1rrc111 · "Sl<1f'nt1 BUSBOY \V!l ntrd, hr~ flrx. 1"" <''11111' r,x-~a '"111"11. !hi' h11s11w~~. fmn1 !hi' hot-,o.kill! r~quirrrl Agl' 2.'1-~;,
I-" . I "' 034-TI'S O""f!l!OI' ll'Qllld l1kf' ~ ~· I . I I I f or .o.ma.ll "Uf'~.t hnm• In An-·~·11str111 .,.,,HJ :i ··~ ihle i\lu.~I hr 21. \nrlll R""r siu·r .. -s. 11 ~,i l'<;111rn, rf' 11'"1 10111 11p \1/11•rll ,.~tah. ]('l(·lll "' '-P''"-· 2 wnndf'rful bo.o.M.o., ---""'rt-tin1e <lay .·100 lnr n1r.rP nl'r 1° I ' 11hP1n1 LA\\.N CAl1F: & ,ardt>n '"' ,,lotnr Hntcl. 264:1 ll;irhnr •···1P •. i·r "rll H -~ « 111·111 10\'rly 11ni(!uf' ~orrnundina"· PXtf'ns1ve training. 6-l:J-2·166 I L• l\'tirk. l11:;hl hanlin~. ~:xp'd. Bl.. <.:.i\1. tflll~"1'"'1'". r 01' lf\lf'l'\irir (';111 .Tana O;;v'"· J;i?,,'\-2700, $450 !op pay. 962-661 1.
C II 'I ,,,~ l111y~.---------l--;;-:c--=:c-:cc-cc:c:=cc:--~-1 ph \1on -fn, !IA1\1-ll l'i>I nFNNrs ~ nFNNJS Prac. Nur se 1---'-------~ RrasonnblP_ .a ·• 3-, ,,, AIDES fl:lr Convalt>scenrr, Bn,v ar~ 11e rllsorg111111.r d1 6•ri-:Hr.l7 .v, ·... . . , 1 ' \\11 f,. d1i;ablrd \\'ant gorrr1 ,\1/lr'lrINTSTS p/timP, 11 ftn l~p'·n JI · G I \\. -• I .1 PERSIJN Nt:I . A(;t:NCY I • . ~.. _,-,, -awaitfln .arr rn("t' rld('rly carf' or family ea1~. r fll'<~• ll 1°'1~"11'1 " 111111 20R2 i\1irhrlsnn Dr, rnnk. i\ u~! "r!l'f', ('\'~~.
o mp !eteG 11r rten111 g llonieinakrrs, 547-66~I . ..rcrrt11n;iJ .tktll~ th111 11•a111.~1 ESCROW OFFICER rrvini>, CaliL !'1·12-2.i.:1911.r1 ~pm ~rv1rr. J\an111.Jan1, 64&-4676. d M & F 710 !o trade part nr hrr rt111iy p1·,,~rigr r•:i~irinn w liop rom-Coo k H1kpr to $3SO mo ,1 fl 1 N T-:-~:NAN .. c f:-ActiVfl
,\L'S Landsc11pinif' T rre Help Want• , has,:11' lot rart of our rl11tly pan.~'. Bcaut1ru1 IJ/li~. Grrar GEN'L OF'C 1'Rl\f; ~·or roup!e Jn 1".B. rttirtd mAn to rto l1tP work
rcnioval. \'11.rd remodeling. Mo1h~ -Stud~n!s . Gnuld· h;is~lf'. 13kkpi; & litP lyplrlSI: h'l!i~ pa,v" lee, Act las l~ AJwny:ot 111anTrrl "'·" 0N1f"" d · · · " •k.11 re 11 ' 1 1 • 11 A'--f•• J·"• in olc bl g, J..1v1ng VI('. rt! Trash hauling, lot cleanup. mothrrs. lf you rn joy 1 s are -QI.HIT 0 ien Srari 10 rioo. positio n, """ 111 your ..,., "" 171h .<ll c.~1. Wrlt,. P .O.
R"P''' •prinklers. 67.1-llfi6. ~h;ld-', ,, ---• •. -. r this )'{lung afld ~1Yl\Vi11g ror. Othrr rco ,Jr,h~. Avail chenCf', LocRl rliv. ()f nRl'l ... · J L "" '"'"''" .... ~ • w " HEALTH & Rox lAAti. N~wport Ar.11t h. l'oluntttr htlp in nuJ'SCf'Y por&.tlOJl•· e f'an'l pay n Call L111'1R Rny ;>111-fi055 m want~ pt>rson11.bll". bubbly
Help W•nted, M & F 710 Help Wanted, M & I' 711
·--'----;\'!ALI:: F'/Tl.i11f' Sal('~ Aprl),
L>t$tn<lnd'~ f\0 l fa~hlori
l!l.1nd, ~ ~
MAN tn-t1;l 1vPT11nd-1n~1~11
Appltanf'r~ 11nd lf"1r1 1s1nn
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Mod•ls M.1;-&-Femal; * Hair llt1n ltn &l·!.'!1 J1 *
i\lOTll F.Rs-=s~~--:1 ;r11nd
mOthf'r".<, U sou I' n j o }'
childrf'n, l\·f' ·rJ.--~ .\'"<!!'
l'Oilllllf'f'I' hf'i p Ill 1111' ~''I I
f><'hnol. !!ri; Tn be 'Wrallg<';I
111 your ('{)nl'"IHttl(f' 11 111
g11 f' gOOlt f'~j>. li<IS-Ji06 .
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962-0.'16 .
* r/!70011
K!aler
We a r• now accepting
application• for -
DAY BUSBOY
DAY & NITE
DISHWASHER
Please App ly
Between J & S P .M.
Or Before 10 A.M ,
l~.\.'12 ~1111 ·11r1ln1r Rl1 1I
(Aero~~ lmn1 O.C'. i\JJ 'f"l1t\
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gMllSTANG
EMPLOYMENT
AGENC Y
642-5812
Tml f'ilrlf'r-
r;n11rlPr· ............ S,'i 2;1 l1r ri,,. C.1~1 Opr ........ S.1 :li hr
Tt1rr('l l.a 1 1i~ ...... :01 .. ",0 hr
Many Clerical
Po5ition5 AveiL
642·5812
1156 Newport Blvd,
Co 1ta Mesa
NEED P.eAJ. ES 'ft\T/<~
s111.~;sp ~:o r1.r.. H11v,. i;:nort
hu,vPr~ for vnu 1tl s,.11 h<1n1,.,
f; ir1r11n1P prOpf1'1y lfYl, C11ll
lf'>rlA .\ for tn1rrv•r1\',
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lAAll Nrwpor1 r~l1•d
646<)9:!8 f'Vl.'s 67.1.4.i i7
Nl(;)/'1' 1111 r! i Io r-.-E:o;:p
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n1£'11~1u·a1r 11/ahdoi)', Ariply
i11 rrr.•nn_ n o11rlw11v Inn
1400 P11!1sadr~ Rrl. c' \I .
NURSESAid,.;-lor-11ors1r~
hn1n P. Extwt'_ pr,. I'd .
4~-807'.i fl:.'\O A;\1.;11'.\1.
PAX op<>rator for Answttinit
Sf>r\'ll"f', pnrt 1\nlf'. snd full
111111', 646-klXXI (' .. \1.
PERSONNEL TRNE
t;ood ·ryp1u~. Xln't ('(I,
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--PERSONNEL
COUNSELLOR
F~Sl'l11ill111K pn~1tiri11 ln r c:11:
11ho l>kPs lo work 1<lth
pM plr 1'01rn1111I <"l\r!l!JI ~~
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11•·1· . .'1111" ~lfnl . S.A. __ _.
l'l.A'l'~'.n. t'.\!tt'r. 111 C11.rl1·111lt'11
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[I\\' , ,t!~-,,,,,;.':, l<riuaJ Qp-'
fJ(ll'llrt11ly 1':1npln~.,._,.,_ .. ____ 1 i)ROl'ESSJONl\I~ ph on e
j'l(}i 1c1ror • Dana Point, San
f'lf'n11'11lc, C.1pistrauo area.
\\'ork in }"1Ur own home.
Kr~c <l<';;I in 11rra. Phone
Kl:1-!·16.1 t,ietween 9:00 11.m.
a rid rll'KJll ,
PERSONNEL
SECRETARY
Atlant ic Resea rch In
Costa Me1.a needl ar
e X"perienced secretar•
with good skills ta
work with the employ
ment 5upervilor. Ou
ties are varied & in
teresting, with a g r•a
deal of public contact.
Typing, ~horthan~ &
years office e xper1enc1
required.
Please Apply
In Person
3333 H arbor Blvd.
Costa Me!a, Calif. j
ATLANTIC
RESEARCH .
rr.FI' l'O<ll\-~1 7;, hr t
si,1r1 '.\\J ~1udrnt~. Aprly i
)l•'l':«,11, C'olnn;. l\llchrn, J:ll
11 1111,ir g1, (' \\.
l 1~bl hkkp1:. ;u·•·11r;i1,. 1yp 1 ~
rl ll'l;1!1ng 1na1·h, loi;:hl ~
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l)f'<lfi111t'r. 5A l a1·~· op•'r1. ,...,..1
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20'!. r o fllllLY Pll11T, P.C
R0x l;,f,(l, Cri,~1a ,\ll"SA .
OPEN ING 1i"Arrl;ar·r---;;u;;:; REl.IARLi': n1an 11•anlrri
in Harhor V1Pw C:en1rr 11,. \\'nrk o:raV~'Ylll'd shirt.
NPwrorr Crnlf'I'. N "pf[ llll f'i; R \\'k. IOPi\1-!\A ,\t. C'll.
!"if17-7i44, (irrry r 11 r h11 r
Mr.~11 V"rdr. Shtll Serv
1111IP!!f'lf'r'k.~. •·her·kf'r~. nffl('f'
jtlli . rrrelvh1g «Jerk. Plra~P
~UtlP f]Ua!iti('Rfiflll \11 lf''lll'r
TO Cl11i;11ifierl Art No. 13. n11 r.
ly Pilnl, P .O. Bo-~ .J;#},
C~tli M"~-.. CA '!!~.
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Kf'rn1
2 6 Ii fi
LAGUNA HILLS
j • t
, Gener•I S•rvic•• :ichOOL H!'1> In be 11.min~r.!f large salary but we cen COASTAL A'Gi::NCY Pf'!'~n for tlf'w bf'atil, fJf("~. FAMILY CARE
THINGS by Moogr., Lt , al ynur convPnjr.ncc. u·;n Juaran!cr. thrrf' \1'on'I IJC' 2790 J!t_rtinr BJ al A(la111~ ·c.all J\1arion Ma nn, S.ll.2700 AGENCY Manuracrurinr
PAINT ~ALE"mAN
nnl)' f'l<'NI a pply.
Rim* Harrlwitrt
Hflrbor fllvrl, CM(. 1-----· .. P/th_ne M111r1-:-O<l~,~.-Q-"-;,-,-,. Interview ing For
f'l~L, plumh. rrncr., tilt., give goorl r.~p. 616.3706. ma ny dllll mon1e111~ 'A'1lll 11~. FXEC sFc·v:-s---ht'>-DENN IS & DENNIS 180S No, Bro•dwey 1-':0::'-'C::'--'2:...::.:::.:c.:.::..~ Wr\lr_ clauifird ad Nil. :123, .. . • ~ -. 'uprr . ~5 PERSONNEL AG~~NCY :,·7.f;AA!
insUns, ca.r{)('ntry, pain! t"IC. AEROSPACE: D On ' t Oaily PUot p O &1'1 1·'611 p.'ly,c; Irr r .... r top i;:ii·]. (.r'f1'1-· 20~'2 l\l!chr:'lf;lln Dr. .'\;;rn!R Ana · ,,
A progrr!l~lve m1111ufart11r·
Ing m .• xln': "'"rk1nJr rt1nd l.
t1nn~. fnni;:r btneh1~, 40
hour~, 4 day wrtk, 44 hflvr.~
p11,v, hA8 imm«liare op<'n.
lng for , ,
~5-0820. W ·1 f th Sp• c e c · · •. 1 ,· .. 1·, """'''.' ' 1ng r'fl111r•1111y "'""' plu~h of. a1 or e O&Jll ,, e~n .__,1 '.. -'-'"_'_"·-ficr,:. Ar! Nnll, S!llrt S:«I. 1rv1nr, Calif.
H•ulint Age to r•turnl BOYS •14 ----~.-Lairl nCf7 Over 407 Po~ltinn lir Ott,,..r t'N> .Jobs l\va1J G f: N t: R II I. fl r F l C f: ·
HAULfNG. Yarrl {1P11n~up lo df'llvcr papers in !he ~Rn C;i ll I.ind;. R.11 , ··10.J'fl'i~ (;lan1nur .~f)flt. If Y"'l like in~etlllY'~ Pu1 your hri:11n hy exptri,.lll'rd col l,.g,P h k ., C'lementr. 511n .Ju;11n Capi~· rnART,\L ALIENC\' Jlf"llplr'. 111 1~ 1~ ror yn11, I.ti,. p(!wl'r ack to wor , .~0111. ~1Udt"tll. Large 1ruck. Rf'a.J . trano And Capi~tr11no B. <'aCh 27~ !111rhnr Al al Arlan11' typ!flR· Cn. will trarh you '-~'-!Ml\ SflmUl11 1Jpg, Jucrativ(', MW .__..,... 11u1om11tiv,, full or P¥l Mee0. AILY PILOT EXr ~:n . \V 11 1 1 rrs~-1.,;;. ~implr briokk,.rping, S1'il.
Y ARO, gArl!;t',
Remov<' tree5.
skipltiader.
$.47-2666.
r 1ean1.1ps.
dtrl, ivy,
backhoe.
TRASH f1 Girnge: clean-up,
7 deys. S1 0 11. \n11d. Free est.
An ytimt. $48-50,11.
nie laste~t rtr.o.w tn the
\Vt~! , , 11 DAILY PILOT
Cbi~si fi('(l Ari 642-:ii;rp;,
lime. Call 962-10 17 9 111 4, lrd-N~al. atr1•11rl11·r nvcr C1lll J.ind;i Ra.~·. ;-.-10-f-O.j~
!'11(ln thru Thu~. 4£12-4421'1 ?l, ll'ilnl1T\ fnr ~pli( ~hi/1 COASTA L A(;l-:Nf'Y
ALTERATION l11dy, eit:~r. C A FETER IA helper~. (;..'M)(I lip~. Sirtr I.· Slrin ,_27~~r Bl 11t lld11n1!<~
un!y, Apply in person, Lt~ JI/time. D11y \\'Ork ,,nl,i..I 11011 Rt.krr SI. 1....M Set: (;!ltL t'rirl11y for Priva!('
Bryan!, ~. Cot1s\ PlaZll, Mbn t~nt rr! All llnli(lay!. :llrs ~;11kr~2pm_1..rl~·-Jnvt'!ftg;i.llon nllil't' in N.A.
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'1 fran1r , now ju-1 $43.
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b1rd cagrSIO,Pola1011tpri n1 0ioo~ from largt ~lechon Spaying i oformat !o 11 ·71-Jt:·fsk 1-~!. 18 II ,
('IJP1Pr $.) 1i.o.·<1 ,...-,uhlr Mii Con\•tnient Terf11l! 5-16-7?.0R or 6.'l.'>-i97:i. 3•8-.--C-H_R_f_S ___ C_,·,-1•1·1 \\'1'1r111<n hull. -t'» high
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SHOW & SALE
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OPF.N 2-10 r~1 IVKDYS p1:;n°' ot most makl!S. Brsl Jergll!s. Irish \Vnl thound. hp up 846-01.10.
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organ. S250 .. i.'i7~:lfi. THR~~E r~m11lr p fl n r1 It'~, j wPrkriays !or Jl JO. Fully
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ac11 Vi ii Ukt, 1id111g 1tablet,
bike 1r1il1 and 18·holl golf
COUfll. * Smog.frH countty 1trT1ot·
ph1r1.
Bring tho Family
Stay All Day/
Re ncho Ctlifofni• P'l•1•
on Hlghw1 y 315, n11r
T1m1cul1.m ldw1y btitw"n
lot Ang1l11 ind San Diego.
CONSIDER ONLY
THE BEST IN
MOBILE HOME
LIVING
and you"I! discover 11 gamtJ1
of rt"crra1ion11.J fa r11Til!'s 11 1
your door~tep & thl' scl!'nl<:
suTTOund1n~:o; of Nnrth Sa~
Dil!'i::-o County & 11 grea1 de;i.I
more, All H11ppPning now.
RANCHO ESCONDIDO
.)2'5 \I,:, F.I Nor!r Pk\lo'Y, Esc.
17141 746.5000
RANCHO ENCINITAS
444 El Cam1nn RPal, Enc.
(7\41 7:,lOOl.J
Antiques/Classics 953
~! ERCEDES-Sllft'"llll hullt,
right hand dnv~. 190SL.
19;;7. ronvt. ,\ hrdtop, $l'.l00.
Priv party. 6#-0317.
'4'4' Ford Deluxe Woody * $400 -4~008 •
Dun• Bugg i•s 9S6
F'lBERGLASS Dune Buggy,
metal fl11ke. ween. ·5;;
t"ng1~. bf's! offer, .m any ex-
tras. 847-7921 .
Trucks 962
TRUCKS
'61 INTERNATIONAL
CREW '6' PICKUP
4 Speed, Radio, Heater
!L.50450)
SI07S
'64 CHEVY
Yi TON PU
LONG BEC>
3 Speed. !L2699J.1
SI09S
'64 DODGE
Yi TON PU
LONG BED
3 Spetrl. ! K62072l
$129S
MARCUS
MOTORS
~100 Harbor. C.i\I.
645-0466
NEWPORT
IMPORTS
.
V\V '63 carnpf'r, n'blt J600
e:ng., '67 !rat\li , clt'an, K'e
box. excel m.-rh COIXI ,
Af.1/f~1 . 5'14-!J706.
'TI VW Super Bug, Orani:f'.
radu!.I rirrs, Ra1ho, (.'11('0
mars, .$1895. 897-6670.
646-0164 work.
e 1970 V\V BUS e
11nrk. Call 1f1er 5 P"'f on
\\ f!d<dll)'S. 968-54()1.
'6'.l .\I AL1BU, auto, air, 26.000
rn1. L ike new, S229;).
83ol-$.l2.
'64 CH FJ\'ELLE. 4 rlr, V.S.
auto. r/h, pv.T strg, xlnt
rond ~47i Sl0-9076
)'OUr inspection a.a IU near P ty, Small Down, Days PONTIAC
new condition will be belttr Call 6"3-2698 or 557-4!>40 l!~J.
appreci11ted ~ rela.U val-I~::',;:~~~~~".,":~: I '-:'.;;'=:~-=::-:;:-;::;;:--I
ue ol this c8r is $7370. fh.\t. * '71 FORDS * '61 PONTIAC GTO
Jy Bille Bookl. However I GALAXIES e ~fUSTANGS Faet. a.ir, 3 tpd •UID trana.
a m pl"'l!pared to accept $6650 TOf:.lNOS black landau I< bl11ck vinyl
lirm. [ have driven this tine HERTZ CORP. buckets, c ons o I~. wood
ca,· since new, ii you have (7141 778-40SO grain. PI S, R/H, I'aC'"-
any ~oru;, you may "-'-,0;;;-"0c':::"..=.:....~-I mag!i/Michtlln X tlre1, f!:x.
rearh me 11.t my home, '63 ~ Custom 4 d r . ccllent condition. ~fust Sell!
673·88t. or niy 0 f I Ice Jntert't'ptor engine. Souped Priv. Pty, $1795 or otfu.
~6-1600. up rear end. Polygla.s tl?'f'11. 557-4347.
New radiator. Rebuilt heavy RACEY -• '67 GTO pd CONTINE~TAL '69 M--'-•= . 4 s ...,,. duty alternator . Ne.w k JH, 39,COO mlles, brand new !iUC , disc brakes, Michelin •t' -11 . p Full br&kes. Runs £ o o d. $350 tires, r/h, orig owner,
•57 Ch·,~ '"'. e·g, -·<. '' ICirc n rire5. r Ply. Y cash. 646-0818 all·r 6 pm. ~ ~ """' " ,...., fr! loaded. $5.200. 646-0692. • clean, $1,095. 673-5313 att 1
end •"'lmp. reblt, $-\50 or '62 FORD Ranch "'agon. 292 pn1.
rras. o!fer. 835-7722. '62 LINCOLN 4. Dr. Low mi. V-8 eng., auto trans. Good l~~~--------1
196~ IHEVY Surburban Car-
ry-al, $1950.
646-01191
'67 CHEVY ·v.·ag. 9 p&ss. Air,
p/< p/b, xtras. $1495. 157-
0J.~~.
1 ~'11) Impala, ht. air, pwr
Fleering & hr11k<'s. Beaut.
rnnd. s~.OC(i. 544.~1z:..
'60 CHEV. CONY.
V-8. Aut o. S150
Fully ~uip'd incl. A/C. 1964 Pontiac Lemans, .i spd, cond. S49;>. 54&-7817 After. 326 VS, ,.-0• ""ll "ade ~ $400. Days 5.57-8020, Eves 6 :i,o JU • -· ... •v~ 642.6758. :. pm. ? 646.sm.
'69 t.tAR.K III. Every con· MAVERICK '68 Fireb1rd 350,
ceivable xtra, pe r f e ct ----------1 air, all xtras.
auto trans,
Xlrrt rond.
196 1970 Maverick, yellow 2 11800 6"•3 •••9 maintenance record, r.tust · •JO't
SEil, Make oiler. 5.17-93'19. Dr 250 CID, auto trans, '64 LeMANS. Xlnt cond.
'64 t.incoln Conrl.
J-'acl. air. Full
64·1-M62 R.ft 6pm.
lmmac.
power.
CORVAIR
R/H, chrome. group on 11.i n·
d •• 000 67,000 mi. Must 1e11 . ows, ...... miloes. $1800. 893-JOSt.
or best offer. Call 5'15-784.0.
MERCURY '69 GR.AND Prix lC!Rther 4'
ell <'xtras, x!nt, deliver ap-
prox 3 wks. $2575. 673-3Ul. D ~ ~ '6; 2?.a-S~ auto, air e ·.~ 2~.
~ '" e '69 281).SL, •olo, •ic 0 • '69 2;;(1/8 sed11r1 e '70 Good cond. S2000 fkrrn.
' -s 250-C courw • ·oo 280-SE 6T;,-60-16 aft 12 noon.
0 ~ sedan. ~JANY ~tORE. V\'I 'M 19fi2 CORVAIR Conv. Good ~ ' I,__ _, ,.... __ , '67 Chevy van, 6 cyl, radio & tirt"s. Chea" t:nin~. '"'"· • ., 11vr1zeu ._... ... er good condition, c!C"an '' _..,
111 •2,72,_,, he:a1er. &14-2007 '""'"'°'""cm',.~"'~~::;:::---;;;;;1~~~1:500:::.~~~*::._:~=~:..::""'::: ~°"' 549-3031 Ext. 66 or 61 1•57 i'o1ERCEDES 6 sedan, 250 V\V Bus _ R.l"built motor . ________ >ID-__ "-"'-1'63 tllonui 4 spd, rebll 'ng,
• 557-!l.1();, • '69 r>IERC r.t&rq. 10 pass, full
powe r, elec windoWl!, air &.
rark. Under 25,000 mi.
S2g::(]. 548--0944
'68 r.1ERC 10 psngT com·
mu1er wagon, pis, p/b,
air, rack. 292 Vil111. Nova,
c.r.1. 545-6797.
RAMBLER
'64 Rambler C1as!lk: 550
XJnt cond. Good runner.
$4~ or olfer. 968-7461 19711 HARBOR BLVD. s. new eng., auto !rans, llilust SPIJ~ Bi's! of!er. **"56 Chevy. neerts t.1·ork. nP1\' 11.·irjn~ &. tires. S250 or
COSTA MESA gray, fully e(]uipped. $500 & fi7:H427 Lves. ~l~~f. j,36-0336 caJI after hst ofr. 5'1&-3742.
USED lake over pymnts. ,1;96-3813 ' V 1 FORD
SPORT CAR oy•"' 962-sm. 1"0 "'' '"· ,,.~. CHRYSLER
CLEARANCE SALE
NOW!
AM/FM r11dio. $2300.
"63 PORSCHE Super 90. l\1tnt fi7.'.l.8fi.M • Kl!'n
C'Orvt. Ski rack. A:'l1-Fi\1. VW 1967 ••
r.hroml!' 11itls new Dunln[l • * · 11rf'~. _Phone' aftrr 6Pl\I S'J1;;(w miJe~. Ex. :9---~M7 •ffH-l!H'. -
1!!64 Chrysler New Yorkrr,
tlf',.,. hreak l1n1nizs. fl('I\'
:-;hock~. ~oorl running c.nnd
1.175. Call 847-9731
1 Of' A KIND' 1'10 "'1 SE '66 vw SUNROOF ---C~O~M-,E=T--
Cnnv. tl1f'lalllr. bluf'. bl!JE' * 968-58Rl ..
FORD 1!1&1 Country Squire 9
p;i ~s. wagon. Pri pty. Orig
<Jwne r !HXZ 4.94! $715.
64•1--0410 or fi.l-l-2JR2
"62 FORD fairl11rlf! 50ll.
R,Vll. S!flnrlarrt trans. $•150.
Gm<! r.nnrl 837-7:1114.
OLDSMOBILE
'64 Rambler Ambdsador
no air, under 40,000 ml.
$600. .. 846-1977
T-BIRD
1970 OLDS Cutia~ Sport l---------1
Coupe, ml & whltf' ext,, '67 T·BIRD. 1-<l.ndau . .it.<m
.,,,hite vinyl int. bucket mL Full po11.·er,
sent", great r;ha.pe. 16,200 rond. $1635.
etc. Xlnt
Owner.
milrs. 12,450. By uwner. 6'iS-5033.
&14-62l8. I c,56~~T~-B~,-,,~.-v~in-ycl-!o-p_w_/.I FRITZ WARREN'S
SPORT CAR CENTER no E. 1st St., S.A, 547-07&1
(}pe.n dally 9·9; closed Su nday
IPath('r 1111. Fully l'q pt inc. '68 TOYOTA Coron&, 4 •prl.,
air. Appt onl.v' 642-181'.l. Yellow & Black iJ)t .. i l"il. or
'64 CO'.IJET, n<'ll' carb &
s1ru·lrr. 1!'1 !ire~. vah'P jnh.
:~9-:HS,1 $.\2J.
l'.*\7 FORD Statlnn
air, gd. rotw!. $1200. * OCiB-5112 *
Wagon '68 O!d's Cutlass. Top cond, portholt>S, autom trans, xlr.1
shar~. Dest oiler over $1«XJ.
49-1.37;)2 AUDI 'j7 ,\'JERCEDES 190 SL. be~t oiler. 646.2698
~--=------I Classic: CQllcl . $1~5. '67 VW bug, txcel .cond..
.:-: $iJ0..1'.H7 $000 1970 AUDI 100 LS, 4 flr, ----~~----1 644-63~R
AM/FM s1trl'n, 4 sprl. MG I-==,..;~~"""-~
14,000 mi. like new. S3450. nrl----------· I '67 VW BUG: Xlnt cond,
tr11dr for ·w.·71 V\\' G D TIRE!':. Sli'l!l5.
c:ampf'r. 644-1 8 0 !. 9r • THINI * ~5.19 t
~170. ''~G'' "fi:'J VW hu~. $900. or ~st hill
AUSTIN AMERICA c""· cau '""'pm. m41 S39-3021
''FRIEDLANDER" ·n vw .,.m,,..... RkH. ''" l!lfi8 AUSTIN Ame r1 c a n ,
A.\ll F:.1. Sl.100
C11ll ~4i-.l.l·ll 1'1SI IEACM !MWT. 1'1
AUSTIN HEALEY 1 --89-~7-""-•-53-7-""-"-MG
mis, Clean. S3"'1 or Cl Her.
CONTINENTAL
1!1"'6 i\l,\RK II Continental.
hronze 11.·/hro1l'll & white in-
1!."l'ior. $2,500. ;H9-2SS1.
1!170 FORD Galaxie 500, goOO
ronrl .. air, pwr steering.
s2.100. 11.'I0-686!!.
House Hunting? W11.tr.h the
OPEN HOUSE column.
orig 0111ner, in warranty, ps:,
ph, no air $1595. 540-3.512.
'67 Olds 98 Hrdtp, All power,
35,000 mi's. Clean, $16~. AU
5pm : fi46--4017.
'65 OLDS • $600
Call 11.ft 6, 557-8658
Autos, N•w 980 Autos, New 980 Autos, New u980
---~~----~----~
FOR Sii.le 1956 T -B i rd,
porthole top, sharp. $1350.
962-8071.
House l1untin1:? Watch the
OPEN HOUSE column.
Autos, N•w 980
RANCHO
SAN MARCUS
971 Borrlrn. S.M.
1n41 1.14.1)822
·o.c; DODGE Van. 6 sl1('k, nu tu·r~. mag~. rrp!11;, I ownu, •5100' ''AUSTIN
lo mi. xlnt! J\29.i. ~1.-n111.~ '""'· E:nt!
$fi00.
AUTHORIZED
SALl:S & SERVICE
Pri. ]')Art:,.·. CZIJ• n:J-.87j6
V\\' Bus '66, 1rry clf!an.
i;:notf tire-i;;, 1')"11• ,ni;:ine.
Slfi!li EH4-J ~.n 11!1 :i.
·~ vw b11g, 1\erfect conrl.
Stft"eO P.11Uipm~nt. r.fust sell .
S1275. 646-64H
DAVE ROSS PONTIAC -
Comr rlown & .in111 th" good
lift''
N() t.1J.<;;PRINT
Only ss;oo lor ·1n mod. 24 x
'fi5 FORD van. rin lsheri int .,
mags, nr11.• pa1n1. .Xlnr rond .
s1.roo rim . firm. 11·17-5140.
• IH.
Intemationa1 lia rvest'r
52. Varllnl rJl'l11. 111 nil:"e RECREATION CENTER
hrarb park, l'f'l\dy to move ROY CARVER I
111. 1r.Zli67!ll Cn~~' rtl<>bil.-I nc.
llnrtH'.c:. R7.'i2 Garrlrn Grove 2925 l~arbor Bll'rl.
Blvrl, G.G. 636-47fi0. Costa rt1csa 546-444~
ON T1~E OCF:_A_N__ '70 V\V 1500 cc Dune. Bug-
1970 Sahan1. 1 BR, lh·I~. :i'OO.st~~1~:f~·1r~,.~,~~;~
comp! !urn. v11csnt, N1C'I! Afler 6 pm .
[UIIk, iii! xrra.~ 0112~~ •.
CAAs1 :'lloh1le Hom•s, R7:)2 ·~ J-'ORD Ranche1'0, good
C.11Mf'f1 Gr"'"e Bl vd. G.c.. body. nf'C1'i1S en~1~. S2.~.
636-4700 9777 Adams, Huntington
r.o [r) ~CIE~. n~A~,~.~,~,,~..,oo-. ~,~R~R~. Br-h
2 RA. r11 n1 rn1, 1ululr park. '7i1 F'ORD ·~ tnn truck, F a ir
1111 rxtr115 A~kini;: Slli/(11). ~hapP, l\'er<J,. P"lllt
-l\)J •. \ifi2 2-JO P;>.t · fi.t>.4720
~BROA D1'.IORE 12xf.ll. 2 'F..7 MPy<'r.<" ~!11nx. it~ lri;:11.J.
hr r111~erl porch, 11.wn1n1?.c:, G"t"s l1t'I'~. tnp .~· e.'Ctrii~
,.k;rt1ns: M;o.ny hHnll. $.l300 BP:<! nrf<'r, 1i71-1'8JO __ _
!1~l-107l 'fi:. INTEMATJONAL '.;
GREAT L11kr:o; !O:>l::.!'l' w/R" p1(•k.up r11('k:<., rhe~ts, lo
f'Xp11n.c:i11n. Stn!'<lf'?e 11hrrl. m ll<'~. :.4,l1-71M
Crnlr3I air ronrl. S:l."iOO. 1970 RANO-lERO, la<:. 11ir.
:;.t~;..\!lfi~-~~---RkH. s:;,;~_
10 :-. ;.JJ ti1rni~h,.rl, 1111.'Tl1ns:. l ----·~'36:::_:-9~!00~.'----~
,1nr11i;:... Sl~ r 11 ll h Auto L•asing 964
~Jl-~7('tl Rfl(''T 4 pm
FOR AA!f' nr : 1 hr mohilr
t-.on1r. furn . pat)(), nr bey,
S'XIO per mn. 67l--1 420
• RENT *
f\1ol:iile hom.-. arlll PAfk, Df
S1Z5. r1on!l'tly. m-6350.
Motor Hom•s
FOR N lf' hy pri. p!!.Tly. 20'
PaN! Armw motor horn.-.
Sl~P8 I. prnrwrrw r,.•fri11:.-r11-
tion. J'>l&Jrir Chtl s1ov .. , ov•n
& t-roill'r, dbl ~la1nl.-~1
~inkll . w11!1 stove f o r
hfo11!i~. ~ho1•1l'r & tnilf'!.
t11pe df'l"k. nylnn r r p t
ovt'r111\. rarlln, ~ur rontt.
Auto 1hifl. Lrg f'onf •ng.
Plenty ol .~·tor11gl' !j)ll.<:f!. see
o~ 111 J09 Lindo """··
Baltio,, t~ont l!.1u11tion of 6th
SI l. f!l)-5689 .
1, Tr•v•I
PRO R 17'. S eJf.c o n-
111\nM. CuAtom bu 11 t
moton'JClt r1ckJ1 plu~ ma.ny
extr•• lJ~. 96'J...'7689.
Mobllt Ham•• fJl -
ANNIVERSARY •SO
PINTO \VI AUTO.
Trans. $.'i day, Sc mile.
THEODORE
ROBINS FORD
7JJ60 HARBOR BLVD.
COST/ MESA 642-0010
Autos Wanted 961
WE PAY TOP CASH
for ua.d C&l'l A trucb, jult
call us tor tree esttmai..
GROTH CHEYROl,P
AU tl'f Sain Manqer
18l1l Beach BJYd.
Hunt:lnrtcn Bel;ch
M7-ld7 IQ t.3.\11
WE DESPERATELY
NEED
Cll'lln u9ed C&J'!I
FANTASTIC PRICES
P11.id fnr )'OUr car, P4id for
Derl't W•nt T• Ga or no1.
But 1·11.lkl bArk to south DEAN LEWIS
1)1!.kClt•I For &Alf': Gold· 1!* HARBOR s r.vo.
f'n w,._, ... mobll• homf!. Co!lta Mu. 646-93().1
1:200 1.(, 1 BR. 2 BA . f!M•
t'IOM°d 3 JC 20' poN'.h, In IMPORTS W AN'1'ED
Of!W p11.tk. San Juan ca-Ora.nae Counties plst r11.n~ All ne\\' 5"1f-TOP $ BUYER
f'itiAnin, GE """"· F'rlR\· BILL MA..XEY TOYOTA d11irr 1•· h 11:,...ru~ m.ak-
r.r. ~illtllll: ·~·11.5hl'r A. 1AA31 Beach Blvrl.
rl ryrr, 11nrl:o;rAflf'd. f"n('· H. Beac.h. Ph. 84 7-R:).\"i
Pd 1""1 ·r11 C1111 ChA rl,.s Dally P il ot W11.tit Adi have
r..irnri J'.J,"--lf,19.
'
,;.;;:;,;;.:.; __ ..,.,..,,,...,~ ~ h11r1?1'1nt jalnr.1. ---'_..:::::.c.:,.==---
. _,
'60 BUG EyP Spr irr. new
brake:-;, paint & innllf'A\1, !op
cnnrt ~ S625. fi14-4i41
NEWPORT
IMPORTS \19 VW But:. ~UIU'OC!f. nf!W
pa int. 620 Gary P!, N.B.
3100 \V . Coast Hwy. B1>twn fi : 30 k 9P1'.I.
BMW Ne11.·por t Beact. '6/1 Sundial VW campf'r, Tf'blt
----,..-...,,.-.,,----·-:i.-l >-IG--Tcf.,-,-,.-'°-,-,-d-,g-,,,.,-I f'!l,t?ine, 4-rrArk l!rert<'I, like
A"lomo.,ve Excellen·• ' 4-,,,.,, .., '" 1·011d, l<U"e 11·hrels. (7\41 C"~"~·~· _::":"· :".c_:·-~---
'2>-1'"'1 VOLVO
1968 ~G l\1IDGET. red,
23·000 m'1" VOLVO .i~-6163 DEMO SALEI SI If)'l
ROY CARVER, Inc. OPEL
2925 Harbor Bh,d.
Coslll ?lleSA 546-4444 BEL0\1' Blu Bonk. 67 2 dr
'71 2-DR. 52998
R£.H AUTOMATIC is.l·I
SEE US BEfORl:: DATSUN Cp<> 66-5111. Wa~. Unde.r
----------I ::lJ,('(1(1 n11. Priv. Pry .
166 DATSUN .'1'>-.1'0J. TcoO. '"' """""' PORSCHE
YOU BUY!
.Derut L euriA W VOLVO RDSTR 1600 'jO PorsrJlr Ta~11 911 S, II.II
P\"Tr11•, f':o.tellrnl condition. l!Mli Harbor, C.f\1 , 64&.9.)()3
H11rti ~· .VIII Tnr~. mi pa int. l""t-f.f)!!2. THINK In" m1l r< P('()Mn1v r~ •• ---==------(SUAf>.i.H 'rllr. s~ \V,11 CRAfiHl::D my 63 Porsi:-t:",
1akp Tr;;rl,. \\'ill f 01n;inrr 1111 f\Arl~ lor salr
Pr11'. Piv . .' !in111ll Do11 n r.16-.'JtiJO .. Z!·IS·~.1.17 ~ 'VO!YO'
"FRIEDLANDER" (0~1CQS1 ·011.v~ Call 6-1&.~~)s ~l-'OR-912~~
-:1.i7-4:rl('I r~·r~ ~tras Shn1,· 1·nnd . lilJt llAC" !HWY. Jti
'7 lBIG-51O-SlDAff 1-"",:",.,~"'"''"'·"=--1 ~-='":.:'""::::..:•:..=•1::::1"":::'~' = l!l.;I; roRSCHE. Autos, Useo 990
t\<'•'ris wnrk \fakf' of!er.
01·erhP11 d ram. 4 Sprrol, rilr, '.>92-2.l.V: '71 Chr:ys\('r To11.'11 & Country
R11dJn, Hr11tr r, Bt1r kr1 .<c11 1~.1------~---1 \\'llifin, full po11.·rr, 11 i r,
t1 nt<'d glas~. ln l<'I n11lc-s, ~ac. SUNBEAM cruifif' control. 1700 m1·~ •
ri!irP, SffiDF'D. 546-8736 • Al5Q '71 Chevy V~ga , 4-spd,
4!.1·6111 1. 'fifi cu~tnm Tfgf"I', many tX· 5(00 mi's nnly. Af\.1 /FM.
DATSUN -1!)67 -)600 tras. SHARP~ $1,750. These 11.I'e :>oltf"Cf!lieli ~nz
Ro11dsler. Very clr;1.o, tx··i ---="='-77~'~1'~---I tn.de-in5.
crllcnt condi!.ion. S1J95.00. TOYOTA Authorized MBZ Dca!e.r
Pb. :>iS.-Xl&J alter !.:30 P.M. --;;;:;;:-;;::;::::---·\----'':'l!C,5~2:':>-:'.72~"'1-~~-
'TI DATSUN 240Z Si"'"'· TOYOTA CADILLAC
Lo11.• mlleag" 1n w11.Tr11n1y. DEMO SALE
Air cond .. ere. Dir. 642--9153 LARGE NEW &. t'SED LARGEST
Alter 5PM. TOYOTA SELUTION SELECTION OF
DATSUN '69 2 dr lf:dan. ~ SEE US BEFORE CADILLACS IN
•P<l . clh. Vuy a .. o. YOU BU\'' ORANGE COUNTY
S1295. "14-5513. SALES-LEASING
FERRAJll "'™ leuriA AUT)IOR!ZED -SERVICE.
FERRARI TOYOTA Nabers Cadillac
AU'lllORlZED
SALES 4 SERVICE
NEWPORT
IMPORTS
1946 Harbor C.M. 646-93M 2600 HARBOR BL., ·1~ Corolla.'~ spd , lo mils, ~.moo COSTA ~A Sunda.Y
Vinyl IDp, xlnt cond. Jll50, --.,::=--=="".=.....;c::.
SJO..oe178. 2 YRS. old S300 under Blue
.-69·-CORor.:A 2-dr. 4 spd., Book -all @Xlrll8• r..11chelln
vinyl top, r radial tires. Xlnt x tn. 673-6U8.
3100 W. Cont Hwy. oond. fl.&G. ~ 'f.8 CAD Cou~ de Ville,
N9WP,O& IJeAch '66 CORONA tic~ lb loaded w/,xtns. Pampen'd
-----00=-o-:O""---I tiret1. 57,0C;J& m1iJ~ I$; I~ l'll!!W. J3611(1 . 830-1917,
FIAT '"""" · CHEVROLET
• ComplOI• Stock of TltlUMP'H ·n CH EV. Capri"' 2 De. 12.grr.wif/ C~. LIA! l'o'/llUI & lie S5r.'l60 ,.~ rQ~ ~n·~·~~· ;;:;,~· ~rr::j ~:.. %p~;~ 1~·~Al~.d~~·:
1IWi S. 17.>.00S.l. v\nyl top. Pr\vwte J>IU'IY.
"FRIEDLANDER" "' TR .. CONV., Witt>. '"" ""'· Phone '""'"" rack, S65(1. ·~7 Chev. &-l11trt' ~ dr
1J71D M:ACH ILYD. 1-~=*-"8-.;,..l:.:lll.::l:._• ___ I Hudtop Brown-while top.
'""'' '" VOLKSWAGEN .,., •. """" Good· '""°· --""=::;""'~,;·~:;"':;-~:_-I::;-;=:;-;:-:-·--:--:-........._ 00,747 m!. Prlv. Pt y . JAGUAR ·~,WI Boo, Mwly r<hl! 1500 """'" $395.
engltif' .er. 1TaN1. New paln!. '68 Tmp.11.la 2-0r, r u 11
'66 XKE: CQUpe, A·l. $2600. S1()'1'). 67:>-Jllf!l fl'111."'r. A/C, Nl"W tire11,
\\'ir11 w'hec l~. BI• t: k , Sell the old 1tutt Buy the s·1500. !'t-~: 8l':I-~. Alt 6
R:1.i-:\2lh .,... n"w 1.tufl , it m : 49·1-:\'.}1!8, ',,,.--'""""'-----'
. .
7°!o EXCISE
TAX REBATE!
lo ·~•iiio• 10 .. , ,...,,.,.11 ... ,,l<t • yo• •ill
n t t i•e 1 1~. 1•1 r1belo 00 oil 'f l ,oUOfl91'
cer1 p1rc-1111. UJ•• Co•t''"i•••I ••·
••••• 1.
Fio~nct t>f•n•fler'•
'71 FIREBIRD
Tliis <1nt hos ii oil indudi11g oir t<1ncliltoning,
p0w1r brn~s. ptiwer ~. nulom:rl;c lmr!S·
m•~IOfl.(~!lo:.• 1'2).
PtrU ~fa111,C£(•
1971 LE MANS
Comcil•l~Ylll'J~tcl .,.,;If, bucke1 seoH Au1on>IJ'l-
i' Tro11smh1ion, Po""'' Dhc 8r11~11 Powo• ~!Mring, foctory AJ. Vin)'( Rocf T;med Qlosi,
Wll~e Woll1 ondtnOrt. SM1ol I Zl07345 -
Uwd Cal Maupr'•
'71 G. ,Ill , COfl$\t!~~ ~ 1ll'ilh mreo. ,_..,. ~
oir cond~ power br!lka. f10W" ''~ aullln'llltit lr0Mnli11iofl, ('51\. # 288),
THE '72's ARE HERE!
~AND WE STILL HAVE OVER 27
NEW '71 MODELS TO
CLEAR-OUT!
BIG SAVINGS ON GREAT USED CAR BUYS
'66 Chevy '67 Plymouth '68 Chrysler
l'UR'Y' Ill NEWl'Oll.f CUSTOM
A.uto,.,otlt Tr1n\"''"10,..,
11.o<!IO 8 HHte•. 1~8V 1111
$1188
'66 Pontiac GTO
4ulomo11c Tr1,..•m\1111ln.
Powt• l rAtu, P ow • r arA~ei. Powu Slttrlng,
Powtt' Wl,..<lows, "'I• Con·
dl!IQ!olng, llO<lill t. HHIU.
16'2 A5Ml
$788
'69 Pontiac
OIUND l'llllf
Au1om1!1< Tr1n1mlnlllrl,
Powtr S1Mrl119, P 0 wt r
llrlkft, Air CONll!lonf"fl, Vinyl lloo/, 11.&dlCI t. H1t1I•
t r, IXSE 410)
$2988
'69 Ford Cusl
A1111!mtllc Trantmlu\etl,
Powtr Stwr!na, Htt1911.
!IEL Jtll
9 l'&Ut"lll' Wl{IO,.., JIU!!>< m~11e Tr&,.,.mlnlll,... Pow.
er S!eer 1,..g , l'owtr
ll••~n. Power WlndOws, ,i.1r Co...cllllorolng, R1dlo t.
Ke••er . Locol Doc!or'1 Cir 15Zll. ~l
$1488
ASK ABOUT
OUR
EXCLUSIVE
12 M0/12,000
MILE
WARRANTY
'67 Men:ury
COUQIAll JC JH
1 Doot HtrdlOP. AU«llN•
He 1rerum!ulof!, l'o-r
S1"1l"Q, Powt0r lflkH, l'&<lory Air CONllllll<llng,
LM!,,.., Trim, llfl.lllCI t.
Hff!..,, <Z51t 1111
$1788
'68 Bonneville
4 DOOlt NAllOTOI'
AulO""llc TtlM mlulon,
Power Sl..,.'"9, P • w t r Br•k .. , l'o-WlridOWS, Air Cencll!lofllnf, Vlny!
lll:ool', llNlt I H""'·
IXNIC OJ&) $1888
1!!!!19!!!1'!1!!!!!1'!1
411!omo!lt Tr1n1'!1iUllln.
Power Br•~ .... I' o w tr S!ffrlna. F&c!ory Air Coo·
dlti,,.,Jng, Vinyl II.oaf, II.•·
dlo & He<i1..,, IVIO IJSJ
$1988
'69 Camara
t DOOll MAltOTOf'
llALL•YI! Sf'::lllT
.i.111ometlc Trt n1ml11J9n,
Powt• SIMrlng, , II w. r
8rtktJ, F eclorr Air Cc.n·
d!lillftlng, Vlnyt Roof, llt·
dlo & Hff1t r, Ont Loul
OwMr. <YC P 442)
$2688
'68 Mercury
PAllKLAN• l'AST SACK
•u10ma!lc Tr1n1mlultn, Powtr ~1Hrl"9, I' ow• r
Brtkft, 11.ldlo & H .. I..,.
(WVK ""'l. $988
'69-Buick-
L• SAtll• t 00011 N41tDTO~
4U!Ofl111k Tr1n1m1ur.. PoWTr S,..r1,,., I' tw tr B•••n . \f lnyl l.ool, All'
Concl!llonl"8, II 1 II I e &
HHl•r, Till WhMJ, (Yfl'T
t10) $2688
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\'Jednr$day , Septeniber 15, 1971 PJLOT-ADVERTIS£R 2G
0
E lN sroct<J
THE '72' s ARE ARRIVING DAILY AND
WE MUST MOVE OUT ALL REMAINING
NEW . '71' s & EXECUTIVE OLDSMOBILES
'71 CUTLASS SUPER DISCOUNTS
PLUS '71 VISTA
CRUISER ~TAi~~N LOADED INCLUDING
AIR CONDITIONING
EXCISE TAX
. REFUND
EXEC. CAR ±'3368 71?113105 When t he governm ent h11s 11pproved the e Ktise fil)( reduction, effective 8;!5/71 , EXEC. CAR ±'348561M194825
Oldsmobil e will rebate to the custom tr of r•cord .
$ 85 HURR
1967 CADILLAC $2495
CPE OE VILLE
full power equipment plu1 factory olr condition• .
i119. IVFT l251
1968 DATSUN
4 1p"d tran1ml11h111, rcidio, hHttr. Air cond.
lVHll\41 $895 HONDA
------CAR 1968 CHEVROLET
CAMARO
4 1pe.O tr11n11.,lulo11 , radio o~d hMl•r. 1511·
CPG J
1968 CHEVROLET
1/2 TON
Vt, outomotlt, radio a11d htotor. 11 51111)
USED 11022660)
DON ~T MISS
THIS ONE!
Ill $
•••
1967 Chevrolet
STATION WAGON
VI, 1111tomotic. rodlo, heott•, powtr 1te-trl11t.
air condlrionln9. IT Ul044)
~~~.~ .. ~.:~:~ .. =~·a:~~.:.. $1095
1119, air c11nd1t1011l119. ITIZfll I 0
1970 DUNE BUGGY
COSTA
MESA 540-9640
27 PILOT-ADVERTI SER OA(LY PILOT 59
CALL NOW!!
Phone 557-9220
INSTANT CREDIT
YOU NEED AND STILL SA YI YOU MONEY
1. If you ore new in California 3. If you ore new on your iob
2. If you owe money on your 4. If you have little or no credit
car
LET ME TRY TO ARRANGE THE CREDIT AND TERMS YOU
NEED SO THAT YOU MAY
Driv~ ~ome Today in cl1e car of you r choice!!
VAN CONVERSIONS,CAMPERS
MOTOR HOMES.
WE REFUSE TO BE UNDERSOLD
ON ALL MODELS 7 l 's OR 72's
LARGEST SELECTION-LOWEST PRICES
OVER 2 ACRES STORAGE AREA
'72 DODGE VAN B-100
---=-ll~ . $2888
FULLY FACTORY EQUIPPED
ORDER YOURS TODAY
NEW '72 CAMPER VAN CONVERSION
DODGE VAN WITH SUNDIAL CAMPER
$3399
s199DOWN
BU<ket '"'"· stove, d;"'"" beds. ,;,k. s97 MONTH FMOORNT4HIS icebox, wot er tonk. 1311 A82V6046.
Sl99 is !!>IOI dft. pymt, 197 ii f<llQI ""'·~.ind. 1t1• & lictn1• & QQ
Sl618.'~ lod.1<1i & lio:.,1t. Al'HJAL P£RC£NT,t,Gl RAT£ lb.GI%
ALL '72 MODELS
NOW ON DISPLAY
r~-~"~~;i1 ______ _.,:couyi.-.g <"°"?11 on ~P<.ctwdil for 48 MGS. Dt!ornd pym!. prl:e
.. ~-~~-GE-,7-l_C_R_IC_K_E_T ~~AGE '71 COLT ALL '72 MODELS
NOW ON DISPLAY
IMMEDIATE
DELIVER
$16 9 9FULL $58 DOWN $5 8 MONTH $16 9 9FULL PRICE 36 MOS . PRICE
SSS k totol d11. py111t. SSS is totol 1110. pymt. Inc.I. tot & llc..,.H & oll c.•rryl11,. cllor9ft 011 oppr. ctedlt for 36 "'os. De-fetted pymt. p1lc.e SZOll Inc.I. ttli:
& llc.et!M. Full c.osh ptlce Sl71l.95 irtc.1. tor llce11se. ANNUAL l'IRCINTACil AATI IZ.6S ~ ...
wn1" lh• vovernm .... t h•• ~pprov.., tht ••ti1t tt• l't'ducllon, ir11KliYt l /UllJ. cn,.,,1or Corp, will r1b4tt to tt>e cu•tomor of rKo.;.
IMMEDIATE
DELIVERY
:~,?, !,~"~'~'~:!~h~:, pow~""' $14 9 8 ing, 'linyl roof. foctory oir cond. (ZSS438)
$50 Totol $50 Mooth ly Dow11 Paym1nt1
S50 ;, 1010! M pym!. ~~O i1 fl:l!al ""'· ~ymt incl. ..,, .!. It<..,.. & 1111 c.,..-,;..g '""'9""" pppr. cr..i~ fot 36 ""''· O..tomod
Pvml. P'i<• 1 TA~OO md lo•.\ I'''""' f1Jl/ct1V. rin<t J 157S.•(l ttf. to•.!. httn•• U./~AI Pf'1C!l'ITAGt RJJl 11 OS %
'6~o!RC!~!~AC$)98 '67PLYM. $368 '68CHEY. $849 FURY CAMAROH.T.
V8 , auto., po,..er 1lteri ng, 1edio, he•lt r.
!SZA502)
'69DODGE
440 \
V-8". auto. tron1., fatl0f'f oir cood'rtionflg. rod'io, he<Jt-
er. whitewoll tire\, vinyl roof. YPW21 3
'66FORD
RANCH ERO
V-8, outo. trans., radio, heat1r, "!'ittwoft tire s.
J8S956
FULL PRICE
$998
FULL PRICE
$698
. -
V-8. oufo Irons., rodio, heater. XLA8J9
'70 FORD
MAVERICK
Fullv fa tlorv equipped. 176JC l0)
'69CHEYY
Pickup Truck
C· 1 Q Model Cl ton and rtady for work ar piny
463046
AU!o. trons~ power sleering, rndio, heoter. vvsna
FULL PRICE FULL PRICE
$1188 '68 JAVELIN $988 SST
V-8, power .steering, power brokes. r-Jdio, heater,
bucket seols. WAA445
FULL PRICE FULL PRICE
$1244 '70 CUDA $1188 Redio, heeler, wh itew1ll tire1, buc~el 1•eh,
8Hl7C08159602
FULL PRICE FULL PRICE
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60 CIA.IL V PILO T Wtdntsday, Stptembf'r 15, 1971
ATLAS
CHRYSLER
PLYMOUTH! IMPERIAL
Costa Mesa~~
THE LAST
OF THE
'71 MODEL YEAR
CLEARANCE
e::~0 1971 CRICKET AT
FABULOUS
SAVINGS
USED 1970 DUSTER
$
SATELLITE SEBRING. PLUS
TWO DOOR HARDTOP
LOADED
WITH:
$
OFF MANUFACTUll!flS
STICKEi! PlllCI
lut~el •e•h. F+t s:>•t~&qe, l)owe r b•••e \. powtr window•. con1ol•, +..,•<1uelli11 """' V.8 •"'
9in1, T ql•u. du•• r•tOn9 t0""''' t on. "''""'· R . ..,j ~d.,,.. d~lo~'I~'• •~•' •••+ •rie ••e•. ••d•o,
~t~i o •, l•t+, •'' to,,di+;onin9 •"d "'•"V o+he• fe&!u•e•. ~P1l ·GIE-I S?Ol 2
2929 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA ph. (714J 546•1934 oF iA~L~~E~o 5~~ErE~AY·
ASK ABOUT OUR
5 DAY FREE
TRIAL EXCHANGE
'62 DODGE
4 DOOR Hlll.DTOP
'64 DODGE
4 DOOR SEDAN
"'•'r>"'1' t ........ ,,.
..... ··<I" ··~ '·····
~·· t• •c ' •• ·1 PCJ
)1~
s595
'66 FORD
"-u•o,.,•+•t ,.d,,., ho ~!
•' P'"'"'' •+eennq "" , •• .j,1,""'"'I· I ~PL
SOO I
'68 CHEVROLET
!VZlOO~I
USED
CAR
'69 Pl YMOUTH
VALIANT
6 c~l;nd••. •u*o"'••;t.
••d;o, ~t iler. 1)0.,.e•
1!ee•i,.,9. •~ctll•~t "'"'
d;1;,,,,, !Y8A1S6 1
'70 FORD
i.IAVERICIC
J •p1e..f fr~n1fl\i11 ion,
r1d;o, hee!t r. wh~+,.
well 1;,,,, be~utifu!
•ed •~''""'· IZl(Y.
086}
'70 RENAULT
4 DOOR SEDAN
4 cvlind •r, 4 1p1td,
••dia. heel•• 0 S
I R11 9101S9l 8S)
'70 FORD
GALAXIE SOO
V8, &u!OMI!;, r.od;c,
h1 ~!1•. pow1• ,i,,,;"11
& br1~I• ,;, Ct'l~d,.
licni119, wh<le w•ll
ti<e1. f J56AGS >
SE BADIA ESPANOL
FREE
USED CAR WARRANTY
Slw Menths Gu"'"'"'V· 15°0 d i.<ccunt .,,, pnrn,
1S0 o d!sc:aunt on lnbor. Work f ft be done et
Atlos Chrv1ler Plymc1111h Inc., only.
'69 FORD
GAlAXIE COUl"I
VB. 1utoM1t,c. ,,,j ;o,
heeler, l)O"""' oleet1n 9,
j;OWt t f>r 4k•1 (117'1
BSX>
'69 DODGE
114 RT
6 cvl,.d e'. l ·~•ed.
... d... i. ... •~· ... ~ '!
W8 11t fXH882 1
J 9 l'ILOT -AOVERTJSER Wrdn~tla.y, Sr~trmbtr 15, 1971
'
'-' ' -
WE'RE SHOOTING
DOWN PRICES!
THE 1972 MODELS ARE ARRIVING
DAILY. WE STILL HAVE ROW UPON
ROW OF NEW 1971's LEFT IN STOCK.
'
NEED WE SAY MORE? CASH DIS-
COUNTS ON NEW '71's WILL NEVER
BE BIGGER! • . • SELECTIONS WILL
NEVER BE SO COMPLETE.
AND REMEMBER!
,.dw,tlon, yo w wlll rec:oi•• a
70/o REBATE
On Any Now Nrd c., You luy , , ,
IN ADDITION TO OUR
CLEARANCE DISCOUNTS
YOU'RE IN THE
DRIVER'S SEAT
ALREADY!
COME IN TODAY AND WE WILL raOYE lT!
•
SEE THE WORLD'S FASTEST GUN
COME IN AND "SHOOT IT OUT" WITH
BOB MUNDEN THIS .WEEKEND.
If you can pull the trigger of your gun
before Bob Munden draws, cocks, and fires
his, he will pay you Sl,000 in cash! Come
in and join the fun!
3 DAYS OF FREE GUN
ACTION, SAFETY SHOWS!
Friday, Saturday,
Sept. 17th • Sept. 18th •
6 0 8 11 a.m.-1 p.m.
p.m. cc p.m. 3 p.m.-5 p.m.
Sunday,
Sept. 19th
12 p.m.-2 p.m.•
4 p.m.
' ' '
BOB AND BECKY MUNDEN
SELL• OFF! Forget The Price Sticker!
• 1600 CC ENGINES • 2 DOOR SEDANS
• 2000 CC ENGINES • 3 DOOR RUNABOUTS
• 4 SPEED STICKS • AIR COND. MODELS
• AUTOMATICS • CUSTOMIZED MODELS
OVER 2 ACRES OF FINE TRADE-INS
MUSTANG SALE
Many to choose from . '65 thru '70 models. Coupes,
hardtops, convertible and 2 + 2 Fastbacks. Same
with 4 speeds, also air C!!nditionin9 and automatic
madels with power steerin9 •
EXAMPLE: '70 MUSTANG H.T.
Fully factory equ ipped, white w Ired inf erior. Radio, hoo fer, qood mile5,
IOb4CI EI
OUR PRICE $1996
'b9 FORD LTD $2296 2 dr. H.T R&H. l'IUIO.,
P.S .. fArt . .oilr. ;;nnd m1IP~. vinyl roof.
rXSS4lf;l
'66 MUST4NG
F'nlly ,.ri11irpPrt
,(:O<'ld mi!l'!i.
I ~Ci:l2A)
'b9 OPEL RALLYE $1296 (, ;-.-1. R&H, 4 ipttd.
gnld "·/black .r.trl~~·
l.nod m ilei;. rZLA6421
'65 C4D. 4 Dr. $1596 f ull pov.·,.r. l'l!r ronrl
Low mile-s. (8270F'~:l
'69 CAM4RO $1896 Hardtop. Vlil, ~!.11ndard
tran!i .. good miles.
ll'..!4CP:"-11
'69 DODGE $1996 Coronet 2 Dr. H.T.
R&H, ~uto., P.S., vinyl
roof. A.Jr cond .. low
mile!i. (ZSROlll
-
SALES DEPT. I AM TO 9 PM MON°fll
I AM TO 6 PM SAT HOURS 10 AM TO 6 PM SUN
ALL OFFERS CONSIDERED
TRADES ACCEPTED
PAID FOR OR NOT
•
GET IN ON 4 SPEEDS
-ind st1nd1rd shift models -
'71 TORINO GT VS 429 '""'" $ SAVE
'69 MACH I vs, 351 IZMCIOI $ SAVE
'69 CAM ARO vs. 307 lll<CPNI $ SA VE
'70 MUST ANG 6 CYLINDER ""c"' $ SAVE
'69 OPEL RALL YE G.M. •w.•m $ SA VE
2060 Harbor
•
FORD-LTD-GALAXIE-
TORINO-WAGON SALE
Many to choose from! '65 thru '70 Models, Sport
Roofs, Formals, 2 door and 4 door Hardtaps and S..
dans. Full power, air canditionin9. Warrantlft avall•
able.
EXAMPLE: 1970 FORD GALAXIE
500 2 dr. H.T. VS , •utomat ic, full power, a ir condit ioning, good mil es,
l 94 JAKC I
OUR PRICE $2596
'67 PONT. Le Mo"' $1296 HT C~. ALJ/Om.\t1c,
R&H. P.S .. 111r rnnrl ,
i;:nod milt's 1vc.rm1
'6b VOLVO 122S $1196 Station 1~·a~on.
4 ~rwrd. 1011 m1l,.s.
~ZX\12491
'66 OLDS Toronodo $1496 F'ull power , air cond.,
vinyl roof. Good
mil<>~
'67 TOYOT4
4 Dr. Coronl!.. Auto.
shift. good miles.
IUIH553l
5896
'66 FORD Wgn. $996 Country Sed. Power, air
cond .. auto., V8, iood
miles. <SAA196 )
Used car Sale Pricn Effective 72 Hours After Publication
~
~ -.....,_ .. IMf tw.11 IY 0
Costa Mesa @ 642-0010
I PARTS-SERVICE
HOURS
7 AM To 9 PM MON
7 AM To 6 PM TUE-FRI I ~ PARTS DEPT. ONLY
8 AM to 1 PM SATURDAYS
••
,.., -"~'nflf··""'
•
g ' DAILY PILOT WrdnHday, Stpltmbtr 15, 1<171 Wrdne$day, Srptrmbrr 15, }q71 PILOT ·ADVERTISE R 3 0
•• YEAR END CLEARANCE D,ISCOUNTS
PLUS E CISE TA . REFU D *
DICK WILSON SAYS• SAVE AN ADDITIONAL 7% ON ANY
• NEW CAR DEMO & EXECUTIVE CAR WITH THE EXCISE TAX REFUND •
BRAND NEW 1971
THU NDERBIRD
BROUGHAM
~
$
SAVE
FROM
FACTORY
LIST
PRICE
429 V-8, landau, factory air, power windows, tilt :stee ring wheel,
many other deluxe T-Bird exlras. (1J64N l 11253)
~~ND '71 GALAXIE 500
FOROllLY
FULL
PRICE
I SELECT FRO: OY ER 500 I
N EW CARS & TRUCKS. --. ..
(1J54HI 1241 3)
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
•••••••••••••
NEW 1971 PINTO ••••••
$ FULL
PRICE
OVER 60 NEW '71 PINTOS IN STOCK
::! ELDORADO CAMPER
$1388 H-·10 eqvipped willi stovt , ""'"·
l!Qod. s101!W11 slHI ~ ir.OOr, pi-
ty ot Cloitll & 91tctflC ouMeff, dfoot~.
wood p1M0nt.,. 11..,1 •;. co111fof!.
!90473b)
BRAND NE '71 A
KING 'O THE ROAD CABOVE R
.......... .ta ...... Mii. .............. ......, .. c'lt tt't 04'Kt, •IKfr;,, wthtl. .... ,....,.... (2411).
ONA
NEW '71 FORD PICKUP
~No. flOARMOJ•Jt
COMPLU• CAMP•R PACKA•a
IMMEDIATE DEUVllY
FULL
PRICE
. ~~ '65 ~.~~~D .:ID TO• VI, $ u ••I• Ire"' ,._,. ,,__,, {
AM/FM r.tllie, ......... (Pll 6ZJ)
BRAND NEW 1971
TORINO
2DOOR
ILA30M 137868)
$
SAVE
FROM FACTORY LIST PRICE
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
NEW 1971 MUSTANG
IMMEDIATE DEUVERY
~ULL
PRICE
(lFOlll70002)
NEW FORD F-100 PICKUP
IMMEDIATE $25 88 FULL
DELIVEIY PRICE