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Re~ord Turnout Kaplooie! Party
Seen for Newport Balloons Nearly
Ci vi~ Center Vote Rip A11to Apart
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MONDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 4, 1971
\IOL, 14, JIO. U1, 1 llf:CTION$, • '"'01J
Different Drum
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\Vhen Polish·Americ.:ans paraded Sunday on New York's Fifth Avenue
in the an nual Pulaski Day Pa rade. one me1nber of th e Pacen1aker.'>
Drum and Bugle Corps from Poughkeepsie, N.Y., got a little too en·
thusiastic.
Huntington Fa111ily df 4
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Escapes Blazing House
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A faniily of rair.'escaped {from: Uicir story honk rt ~I Robin"·ood Drive near
bhr.00, Huntin~ .. Beach ·home thiS ~the B-01Sa!'chica area . mqm~ b)"cra~1~r0ugh7 baek <looi-, "It wAS impossible· to staiid' .11p in
whtle:OJl;mes lickMlverheadr · tl)ere." !laid Delbert Adams. who·rescued 1°he,~lh-e destfuyeir' the kitchen and hi!i 7-yJr-oJd daughter. Debbie_ from a '
da~aiecf the.living room or the single-back bedroon1.
" 1''We hid to crawl on out hands and
~wmepptock
I $10,000 Robbery
Orange County .~erlff's de~ties today
coltlnued' their 5e·azti1 for 'i' man who
toqt ,m(>re than $10.~ al gunPoint Sun-
day morning in the rObbery of an El Toro
m'rket. • Ofricen 11aid the n1anager' of the !bf~ll-Mart at El Toto a1¥1 RD!lkfield
R.Oadli was forced to hand over the
w.lettod rtet:ipls by a gunman wbo was
w~ for blm Inside lhe store as he
0 I the Jll'f.mises, '
nVestlcaton have a descrlptior\ of the
b@Pdil 1Nf the chr ·be Uied In tbe rot>-
~o one ns ~rt In the I 1.m.
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knees to get oul of the sliding glass dooi-
·in 'the ~ing:room, T\iie .ftOOl·dOOr :w as'
block~ off by th< flames."
_ Hunt&ngton Beach firemen knocked
down 'the front door ·and soon ex-
Unguisbed the bl.ate and prevented ii
.r .,uclng beyond. the· kitchen M<i' [j'tllng
room.
The other persons tn the home! were
Mrs. Oatte-ne Adams a'nd Dell Adami,
aged JG. -,
tt was Dell Adan1s who c11lled the rirc
department at 7: 19 a.m. and woke up the
-n!st of the family when the Urt: broke
out. "\\o'be.n r got up I went into the kitchen.
tµrned 1 couple of burners on the stove
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nd had something to eat;'' he uid ..
'Ib~n when I went in the bathroom-to
COfl'lb rny 'haJr J ~rd things tp0pping
and Upl•ce WM ln O•mes."
Hi1ge Vote
In Vietnan1
.S:\ICOV I UPI\ -President \igu.l'C'n
\'an Th1l't1 rolled up a la11d ~J1d€' rc·c!ci··
111111 11t•111r1· lod:t.\'_ atl'Ord111g In nt !ie1~I
figure:> f,1r Soutn V1c!n,1nl·~ Utl<ulllt:~l€'•!
pn.·.~1dcn !1<1I 101r <ind he • :1llcd 11 a na·
11onal ach1c1·en1cn!.
"This IS really " \1•ry .i:OOll .1l"h!Cl'C-
tnrnt of our nation <ind our proplr in lhc
Uu!lding <ind t rn p I r n1 r u I 1 n g or
dcn10t.:rac.1," Tl11cu said in,, .;fa tcn1cn!
11-~ul'd froin lnd('prnr!r1h 't-l'al.HT
Thieu. 4fl note r! tha1 lh~·rt' h<1r! br1'll 11
h1gl1cr retarded (u rnoul of volcr~ -ll7 7
pcrt·cn ! -lh~111 for any 11alHlt\11·1dc t'I('!'·
!1u11 s1nee he l1rs1 r<ln for officr in 1967.
Thal y1'.'l t' 8:1 perr·cnt lu rnl'd oul at 1hc
polls .
t\1cantunc . a group of in!luenlial
back<"rs of Vire President Nguyen Can
Ky also issued a sl<ilen1en1 in \1•hich 1hrr
callrd lhe election "a farce"
Thry demanded !hai the United State:-
ha!t direct support or Thieu 's governnicnl
because th<' elecllon "~"'8._~onclucted ll'i!h
the support of ambassador ~r Ells\1·orth 1
Bunker and in an atn10sphcre or
discuntent lo the people and govrrnn1cnt
repression.
"\Ve do not recognize the leadership of
i\lr. Nguy en Van Thieu,·• the statenlent
said. "\Ve do not recogni1e all the
prefabricated results or the rl rction
1vhich r• .. tr. Thieu 's polict ma chinery
organized and controlled."
The statement .was issued by th<'
"Pcoplc·s force against dictatorship." a
co1n mittee formed last week of in-
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Tab Left Behind
By Big Tippers
A pair of liberal tippers who were
Mini)' abGut 1payiJJg,,a· $l'k70 diooer ·1ab
Saturday night left the ow11tr of Newport
Beach's Crab Cooker cafe a bit crabby
hihiself.
They sli pped out of the restaurant at
2200 Balboa Blvd .. split up and escaped
on foot arter leaving waitress ftiarjorie
Gruber a 12 lip without paying for ai
repast including steamed clams. lobster
dinntr1 and steins of beer.
P•lrOlman · MQ<e Blitch searched the
surrouncUng area after Crab Coo~er
em'ploye Robert buncan chased the l\VO
men on foot and by bicycle, bu~ couldn't·
find th<m .
Beal Big Blast ·
S 11iokcr Touches ()ff .J() Balloo11s
Plan~ l11r a µarty went up 111 :-.n1(1k<·
:-iaturd<ly 111glJL 1n a f1·c;:ik Santa 1\na a•·
··1dcnt . when one part ~·~urr 10 a <·ar
cTatnrncd with 4U ga ~·flll<'d balloon~ 11 1 a
t 'lJt:l l'<'I ! t.
The absen1 .n1indrd ael hr Bob Was1h
20. caused a OOmb·iike. t·ha1u rtal"tton rx·
11los1on th:i1 l11f'rall\· ripped !hr vrh1~·lr
ap:irl
IV1n1low i:la:-..~ llcw Iii.I' shr;ipncl and ;ilt
J .. u1 tlv111 s o! illl' st•Urlri 11•e1 e lilo1111 U!'t'll
hv tlli• hla sl. 1•·tuch 1niurcd \\'as1k and h1~
1110 t·nrnpr.nrons
\\'as1k \\';Hi 11d1111Urd lu the Or<.nlgr
County i\!ed1cal Ccntrr hurn unit. 11•1th hi:-.
he:id and face s<'ared b1· the bias!
Or11·cr \\'aynl' (:i!lc~pir. 20. o( lil»\~
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pa ~~l·11,g1·r Tr1·1·1 1111~11'<1. ~o. S;1111;1 t\11:1.
11t•rc trerdcd \111 <'\11!; <ind l;1crra11011'o
fr(1t11 lly1 11g i..ot.1~~
\lctltcal sUpt'l'I 1sur~ s.11d nc1l11er 11ct1111
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1-'trcrnen rr:-.po11d1ng 111 . llir st·rnr "II
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att'l\ it'll(' /~.i.~ Ll,,t·tl lu (111 [IJ(' U.iHut111~
riPrrnr1ll).·-l1 ... rd 111 11lhn.: tank s or lt1l'I lo!'
11 rld11}{! .1nd fall hr cx rrrn1rh d;11\i,!C'l"•HL~
1f n11~haodlrd
Reco1·tl TL11·11ot1t Ex1Jecte(l
Fo1~ Civic Ce11te1· Voti110· . b
Newport Beach \'oters n1ay lurn out in
record 11umhers for lhe second straighL
special election 1\!hen they go to the polls
for the civic center bond eleclion Tues-
day, City Clerk L8ura Lagios said today.
~\rs. Lagios based her forecast on !hf'
all-tilne hi gh number of absentee ballots
obtained.
been h1glihghtccl bv tht' dvor·\O-r\nor rf-
rorl s 11! olf·dut.v pol1c·en1e11 . who ha1·e
l'~!lccl t1n sel'critl lhuus;111d hon1eownrr~
during e1·ening hnur~ tind on 11•eekrnds
Tht'l'l" h<t:; llceu no t1fbilni1.('(l npp(1.~i111u1.
although s f' v f' r a l residcn1.~ ha 1 1•
repeatedly !>poken publicly agai11,..1 tht•
proposition. One. a city ft rern an . .Jarnr~
Lai-·rano. signed the negatil'e ballot ari::u·
men! saying he fears the cost 11·ill'-· 1
Pla11e TriJl
To Ba11<:1111as
.J \i'h:SO\-\"l l.l.I·: 1·1.1 1l Pit -.\ ;100-
J}()und h11al·ker, rh11 111lt•d 111 a11 allrmpL
111 p11';1te ;1 c-h;i1 llT pl;u\f' !ti lht.' B:ih;11n.1~
:11<l.t1 . ~h"T ;ind l.1!J~·r! 111~ 11 1lr, 1111'
1•l;111l··~ p1/n1 •t11d hun,C'!I. thr FBI
I t?jl111'1C'd
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.1:.:1'111:' ~11111 nul 1h1· !11111 r11g111r lla11k
t 111111n<.111dt'1 ~ t ire~ ;i11d rncu1r t!un ni: a
1 ('!llC'ling ,..1op ::it .J:i(·h,_,,,11 11tl1•
,\g(•nt~ ;;11d 1;1111• 'hot 11ul ll1r 11 111~1ow
;,i a~1·n1s. 1111 pilot Hrr11t QtH·fltlll Th.111 n~.
,IJ ul ;\a,)\11llr 1n 1111• 11:11:\.. :incl lei;. ~hnt.
'-l ri. ~ur ti1lt{· 2ti . 111 !hr ~hc.'1 and lhl'n
l1111k 111~ llll 11 lilt'
\II !11r ~11 .. 01111g 01 .,·111 r'(•d ;1ltc1 '1•p1liol
lt :1nrl;ill t; l 'n1 n111, .!2 and llo\Jll1 \\;11nr
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t•lll ol " re.'IJ C'\11 1ol lhr li1:0.l1!'1u11.<. lurlJ11·
pr<1p bro1111 and 1rh1tr pla.i11•
Tht' s 1x-p;i s~r11grr ai rrr~ll1 11· a ~
r·lia1·1rrccl 111 :'\a.~tn·illr finn1 Big Brn!hcr.~
:\1JTr;11\ fur ;i 1l1ghl to Alla11l ;1
;\lat.:k 13J'olher:'>. presidf'n! nr rhr lll'li l,
sn 1d 1:1flr 1nadf' arro1ngemen1 -lot lite
ll11,:t11 Sunda~ ;iftr1110011 :ind (:1Jfc.
\\':ill;ol'e and ;\lrs 1;11\i> ro:ired tip In !he
nlFirr 111 a L'ad1ll a<· a!Jout J·t'I a 111.
t :111c _iuinpcd !rnn1 !hl' ra1· and told 1he
pilot he 11·a~ <I cl{l(·tor and the ;!irl 111 th~
1·:-u 11as .. .,ll t:ftu;!s and d()('sn't k11011· \1h;1~
~hr 1.; drung." \\'hen Oo11·ns asked for
i1le1'\1!1t atio11. {;1ne and \\"aHare dre11·
IStt ~U.JACKER . Pag" 21 •·Jf they are any indication. and the~·
have been in the past "'c "·ill ha ve a
hca\'y turnout," i\otrs. Lagios said. higher. -....~--------------
She said voting may tolal as 1nuch .is
60 percent. of the electorate Soni(' :.6A
percent, lhe existing record for a tocal
eleclion, \'01ed in the ft1arch free1\'3Y
election.
There ;ire Z6.0J I persons registered lo
vote
Polls will be open fron1 7 a.ni. to 7 p.n1.
There are 25 polling places throughout
!he city. ,
Al issue is lhe proposal to sell S6.9
million in general obligation bonds for a.
new city hall and police headquarters in
Newport Center.
The city council called the election
after endorsing the proposition Whet\ they
d<'clared it would be less expensive to
buy the Newport. Center property and
build tht complex there than to raze the
present structure and rebuild on the
Newport Boulevard sitt.
The $6.9 mi!Uon will l'O\'er the ~I of
the nlne~cre civk: center site: it also In·
elude!: $5 million ror actual construction.
$1 million for other costs, Including
archl~U' fees, furnishings and
landscaping, and $100,IXXI for off-site
work. including roads and se,vers .
SupPorters of the boJKI issue·ha\'e betn
.,,aglni an organized ca mpaign that-has
.\layo r E:d ll1r1h and four 1orn1rr
mayors signed the "}'<'S'' 11rgu111ent. poin -
ling out the prescn1 eity cotnplex \l'as
bui\L ZJ years ago and saying scl"eral
studies rejected the possibilily of e ~·
panding present facilities
P.1ayor llirt h. Vice ~luyor 1-101\!artl
Rogers and forn1er 1nayor C>Jrer11
~larshall. chnir111cn of a conln1iltee su11·
porting' passage. point out thot a struc-
tural engineers' report states lh al a se-
cond story cannot be added lo the
building.
Opponenls havt' been most critical or
lhe site selected and have contended the
~'ity. if anything should put up a new
police building there while simply ex·
µanding the present city hAll info vacated
police quarters
Bond s11pporler~ conltr'od ii would bt'
fiscally unwise for the city to own both
pieces of proptrty.
They point out tht city lnteods to sell
the present 3,76·acre silc for al leasl
$$00,000. the amount the nine Beres at
Newport Center will cost .
.»esides1thAl property, th(' c::tty ha! con-
tr8Cted td purchase anoth<'r 10 acres at
Newport Ctnter and has R!reRdy sold
(Set ELECTION, rage !J
Orange Coast
W~ather
Suuny skies today and Tuesday
1111h gust~ norlheastcrl,v ·wind~
bringing 1r1nperatures up 10 110
along 1he eoa~tlinC' and 90 inland.
Lo1vs tonight between .).'i and 65.
l~SIDE TODi\ 1'
'flic proposed 11a11011aL co11vt•t·
tn.11! of S(}('IQI 1vorkers i11 .1no·
l1e1111 11r .tt spring is 11haki11y folk!
up 011 botll sides of I/It" 1dto/og1·
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J OAJLY PILOT s Monday, Octl>ber C, l 'J71
1t111 Lai Trial
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Officer Alleges
Henderson Lied
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M . MEADE . Md. (AP \ -An aviation
~talion commander ~stilied t.oday that
·CoJ. 0 r a n K. Henden;on rt'CeiVed a
direct order to investigate the killings at
1tfy Lai and responded with an untruthluJ
report.
U. Col. John Holladay, v.·hose pilo~
supported the t\farch 16, 1968 infantry
assauJt. said he ha d seen a report Jrom
Henderson but "it did nol respond to !he
.allegations.''
"\\.'hat was your reaction to the
Top Court Opens
On Solemn Note;
Just Seven Left
WASHINGTON (AP) -The 11even re.
maining Supreme Q:iurt Justices returned
.&0!emnly to the bench today to begin the
1971-72 tenn v.•ithout two illustrious col-
leagues, Hugo L. Black and John M.
Harlan.
Black's death and th e serious illness of
Harlan cast gloom over the 1 l·minu~
.&ession, which was devoted largely to it
tribute to their careers by Chief Justice
\V arren E. Burger. Their high.backed
leather chairs had been remo\·ed and the
remaining justices \.\'ere seated in a new
order of senio rity.
Black had sat at the r ight arm of ChJef
Justices since 1945. His place as the most
senior member was taken by Justice
\\'1llia.m 0 . Douglas. now the on ly re·
maining appointee of President Franklin
D. Roo sevelt and himself a 32.-year
veteran of the court. At Burger's left sat
J ustice William J. Brennan Jr., who mov-
ed up two places v.'ilh the departure of
Black and Harlan. Rounding out the
seven-man court were Justices Poirer
Ste wart, Byron R. \Vhite, Thurgood
f\!arsha.ll and Harry A. Black.mun.
The two vacancies are delaying a \'Ole
on the constitutionality of the death
penalty and other important questions.
Burger said Black's departure l\'as a
profound loss. He said "throughout his
i>nlire life he never warered in his un-
bound ed faith in the people and in the
poHtical processes of a free. people. under
the American Constitution."
Black retired Sep!. 17 ~nrl dierl &>pt. 25.
He had served as a justice frir 34 yr;1rs.
Burger's tribute accen1ed B!ark's
reverence for the Constitution, respect
for the presidency and for Congress, but
especially, hls belief in the peopl e. He
!iaid:
report," Ho!l11d.1y !;l,·as askt'd at Ht.n-
derson '1 court-martial.
"I felt lhal the report was in error,''
said Holladay, now stationed m l.A'.lfi
Angeles.
Q. In what regard.
A. Thal 1t didn 't tell the truth
Holl aday said he was told \\'~ had
ha ppentd in th" villo'\l!e on the evening nf
the assault by i\fa j. frede-rick Walke , an
a\'Jation company commander He said
Y.'atke used a figure of more than 100 in
talking bout civilian casualtie s at their
two-hour meeting .
"\\·e were agonizing." Ho!lday said ol
hearlni;: the story. ··1 V.'as appalled at the
magnitude of this striry f red was felling
me. I remember saying several time8
'fred. dn you know what you are
saying~·'' .
\ Holtaday said he and \Vatke retold lhe
lnciGe.A1: the following day lo Brig. Gen.
George W. Young, assistant commander
of the Ametical Division-:-..
"He \\'II~ appalled by !his report .''
Holladay said. "He v.·a:;; extremely l"On·
cerned. He !aid he didn't \l.'ant American
soldiers shooting American soldiers. The
\.\'Ord murder \\'as uttered by Gen.
Young."
Walke had bf.en told of helicnpter
pilots' observations by \VO Hu g h
Thompson . Thompson had reported a
confrontation he had v.·ith an American
officer, LI. \\.i!liam L. C0\1ey ,Jr .• in
v.·hich ThompSl)n threatened to shoot if
soldiers .interfered v.·ilh hls evacuation of
Vietnamese.
From Pagel
THIEU •..
nuentlal Ky back'1'!' and other opponents
of Thieu. I ..
The government election information
center published a preliminary na·
tion wide criunt that sho\l.·ed Thie u got
5.776,074 votes. or 91.51 percent of the
total of 6.311 ,853 cast.
The center said 353,148 votes were in-
valid and counted ;:igainst Thieu. That
amounted to 5.5 per ce11 t of the vole.
There v.·as some mystery about the-re·
maining 3 percent. Offic ials said there
were some "missing ballots" anrl it
would be one to two days before all the
\'Otes could ht accounted for.
Thi eu had said he would quit if he
didn·t 12;et more than 50 percent nf the
vote, but the huge plurality of ballot!'.
counted g.1ve him an nve~·helming vote
of ronfidence.
The results showed the grip the Thieu·
eppoin~d province chiefs have on the
countryside. All of them are army cnl·
onels and all of them were under orders
to get out the vote and make sure it went
to the president.
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UPI M1w1 M••
STRIKE PICTURE -\Vith coal miners in seven
slates (shaded! and doc k workers on all three of
the nation's coasts refusing to \\·ork, about 140,000
men are idle. For first time in U.S. history most of
the docks on Pactf1c, Gulf and Atlantic coasts are
closed at the same time. Ho\.11ever. dock workers in
Houston. Galveston and Corpus Christi, Tex., are
remaining on job.
President's Aide Sees
Action in Dock Strike
From \\'ire Services
KEY Bl SCA YNE. Fla, -Time is run·
n1 ng nut for a voluntary settlement rif the
\\'est Coast dnck strike and President
N1xrin may very shortly he forced l.n turn
to the Taft·Hartley Act, the \Vhite House
said today.
"Aft.e r three mont h.~, time is running
l'lut ... we Are going to have to reach
some decil!ions on !hill verv shor!ly ."
Press Secreta ry Ronald L. Ziegler told
nev•srnen.
Nixl'ln. round ing out a four·rla y v.·nrk·
and·play weekend, kepi tabs nn the twin
longshoreman's strike~ v.·hich have closed
ports from cnast to coasl.
The PresidPnt is hnpin~ for an e;irl:v
settlement of the thrre·monlh-nkf West
Cnast strike In ease the lhreat of a na·
tional emergency. East C o a s t
longshoremen walked orf the jobs Friday.
On other mRUPrs, Ziegler said Nixon
would tra\'el to Elkins. W Va .. Frida y to
attend the st.ale's forest festival.
Ziegler also said Nixo n was studying
possible nominees for l\.l'O vacancies on
the Supreme Court.
The strike "·hich began July l h11d idled
15.000 !nngshnremen. tied up some 208
ships and their crews and cnst the
economy of California alone an estimated
SI 5 hi!linn. ~
The longest previous dock strike on Uie
\Vest Coast ended on Christm as Eve in
1948 after 95 davs.
At issue is ~ rl 1.•rute nver off-cinck
handling nr conl :uners and IL\\'U's
demands for J:!lLt1rantee<I pt1~· fnr 40 hours
a v.•eek, plus a SI.Ii() hou rl y r<llSe o\·er the
present base pa,1· Of $4 29 tHl hour.
The East Viast str ike in1'olves 45.()(Nl
memhe:rs of lhc AFL·C'lO lnternalion11l
Longshore1nen ·$ Association .... no 11ork in
port s frqn1 Maine to Texas.
The lLA struck nver thc New Ynrk
i;;h1ppini;: Association's refusal to extend a
<.'nntract prnvisinn for a gu;iranteed an-
nual income of 2.080 hours of pay a year
for e:li1?ible longshoremen.
Locals else\.l·here w;ilked QUt in support
of the union·~ refus;il tn work without a
conlract c1,;l£>nsion in NPw Ynrk .
AFL-CIO 'sMea11y
Urges Congress
Econoniy Control
\\',\SHJNGTON AFl r CIO
Pres1{tent George ~fe;iny. 11aying Presi-
dent Nixrin hrts prri\·ed unworthy nf the
!ru ~t rC'posed 1n him tn s111bilize prices
and v.'<1ges. ur~cd Coni;rcss loday to
"reassert control O\·er the economy."
"Hnw in the name of equality of
s.;:icrifire c;:in the President impose
ecnnomic actions 1.1·hicti are patenlly un-
fair'.'" f\.Ieany a.5ked in testimony pre-
pared for the House Banking C(lmmittee.
"The freeze nn "'ages is across·the-
bn:trd and ab.~oh11e,'' ~leany said.
"It is enf!lrred h;irpily by the ernp!oyes
1!1e un'u1n chief Nnlended.
"In cnn trast. s1J r11e priC'es \.\'ere never
[rriz('n. so me pri<'cs ha\'e been al101ved tn
increase sin<'e Aug. JS and there is no
.-:ystrm;i!ic, rrlc<.:!ive rnforcement prn-
('edure [/Jr those prices that are still sup-
po~ed to be frnzen."
J\.1eany argued also that inlcresl rates
and profits a re un controlled a n d
dividends restrained only by a verbal re-
quest lo business to hold the line.
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J<:LECTION ...
nearly six of those al'res to Orange O:iun·
ly fnr new municipal cnurts
The. county has ;in op11 nn lo biq
anolher I 76 <icres ;111d the NewJX1r1
Harbor Art Aluseurn and Cha mber of
C.'Ornmerce: h"~" e.1,;pressed inlt'rest in
purt'has1ni.: the ren1:11n1ng pnrrcls-.
lf neJrhrr follo ws through w11h lh(l~e ln·
ten\lons, h11 v.•e\'er. the Jr\•1ne Company
can exercise its option to buy !ha t land
back, which a company spokesman has
said they v.·11! do
;tesults of lhi! 1'lcct1nn ,vi!! hc rrJYlr\ed
lo c11v h;ill, "'h!'re 1ntcirP.t!ed residents
mil y \~lsit ilr ('<\(I fn r 1h1! rl'lurns, The clly
hnll telcplf(lne n11mbrr is 673·2110.
,\Jrs. LaJ;:ios not ed 1hnl ahscintee ballot.t
must be returned !fl hrr olf1ce hy 5 pm.
tndav t<l he c·ounlt·d , l101\•c1 er. she added
tha1 'an.Y per.~i•n who·~ 1;1ken ill Tuesday
11nd v.•ants !\l \'•HI'. 1nav h<l\'e sllmeone
brinl? a note frnrn ;i physician ;ind pick UIJ
;in absentee hall o! f1Jr them. lt 1vould
h11ve to be returned by 7 p m.
~!rs. La,1?ios said th at as of Tuesday,
the deadhnci f1Jr norrnal absrnlee ha.Hot
appli cations 11'1 he ohta111ed. 2a3 of them
had been t<iken. She s::iid the previous
hii:h was 194 111 the freeway clec!1nn.
(hanrcs for p<1~s;ige of the is~ue are
ra1ed as sh in since st:1 te law requires
that two-thirds of the people voting mll!t
approve the sale of the bondi-
No municipal ity has oblained such
vo lcr approval in Orange County in the
last 10 vears.
In light nr th1~. many communities
ha ve bypassed the-election ;ind instead
chose? to sell n1ore expensive bonds
through a municipal corporation.
If the two-thirds majgrity is not al·
taiTled, Nev.•port Beach could do this or it
could enter into a "joint pov.'ers" agree·
menl with Orange County to sell the
bonds ,
The laltrr fnrm of finan<'ing 1s more
expensive 1h;u1 ge11eral ribligation bonds
but less fJ(\len Sil'e 1haii selling them
through a municipal coq)'lra!ion.
If !he ,'leneral obligation bonds are ap-
proved the <'it~"s ftn;incial (Onsultant.t
have estin1ated !hey \\•ill ,1dd abo ut $15 to
!he lax rate of the a1·erage homeowner
the first three re;irs, and then decline
lhC'r£>aflC'r tl1roui;Ji thc 25-ye;:ir lifespan.
As is the casP nu lhr ninr\J.:(tµe of most
homt"s, the city v:ould be pa\'in~ mrire
money ($7.3 million) in interest than the
princi paJ amount of the loan l$6.9
million).
Rogers Unvei ls .....
Plan for Peace
In l\1iddle East
UNI TEO NATIONS (U P\ 1 -Secretary
of Stale Wil lia m P. Rngers laid down a
11/x·point plan for f\.liddle East peace to-
d:;iy1 urging a new eHort by l!rael and
the Arabs toward m 11 tu a I ac·
commodalion. "In a period v;•hen l nsl.1tu!inn~ are
under attacli.: and when people themselves
are having doubt.s about !heir nwn
c~pacity to govern 1.hemselve~. lh1s
shnuld give heart to all. for Hui:;o Bl~ck
had no doubt v.•hateve r about thr ahil ity
of an informed and free people to govern
their own destinies." N 01~man A11de1~son, Pilot
There were no dt"\'£>1opinents ~unday in
!he three.rta y strike hy 00.000 United
~·1 1ne \Vnrkers memhcrs in 20 coal-pro-
riuring states. The Utl-fiV seeks an in·
1·rease in the current tnp pay from S..1i 1o
S.'>ll a d:iy plus increased industry
payments to its wetrare and retirement
fund.
The administration lax proposals. even
thou~h modified by the House Ways and
r.1eans Committee for a House vote
\Vednesday .tlill hC>avily favor business,
the union chief contended.
SniokeMarijuana
For Research
-and Profit
In a pohcy speech tn the General
Assembly, Hoi;ers also said the U.S. t\.l'O-
China pol icy wnuld not divirle China
further but would i:h·e representation in
the United Nfll1ons Lo all the Chinese peo-
ple.
He en,phasi7.ed th.it '\'nshington's
mo\'emenl toward better relations with
Comn1unist China \.l'OUld not lessen U.S.
C<IOperalion with the Soviet Uni0n. He
pnfnted to the Stra!egic Arms Limitation
Talks (SALT I and the fnur-power agree-
ment on \Yest Berlin as evidence: of th i~.
In tribute to Harlan. who retirtd ~pt.
23 and is suffering frQm spinal canrer,
Burger said his lfi-year rec1Jrd as a
jusl1c e attests "to his prolific and erudite
contributions to the \\•ork of the court.''
Burger expressed wishes for Harlan's
recovery.
Burger spoke under new brigh1 hghts
th.::it had betn prisit1oned 1n the high ce!l·
in,; of the chamber during the 131-i v.-eek
r.:-ress.
The tawvers and t·1sitors \rhn filled the
court roo m \.\'ere somher throu ghnut the
hriPf $essi0n. The only normal point of
bu51ness v.·as the adm 1ss1nn of nine
lawyers to practice bffnre the hi~h cnurt
Throughout the v.·eek the justice~ t\'lll
C'l:'\Stder at prh·ate cr:inferences hundreds n• peut10ns and ;ipp!'als and motions that
ha te accumulated since last spring
Ruling~ nn many of the~e t1·11! he
rfleased to the ruhlic and !he bar on Oct.
12. the day rif the next pubhc meeting.
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De sli: Chief, Die s at 44
Norman R. Anderson, ~4. copy desk
r h1ef for the Daily Pilot, die:d Saturday
n1Rht a t Hoag ~iemorial Hospital,
Ne\''p(\ft Beach, after l'I Jong bitttle
.1ga 1nst a complicated series of illnesses.
e\a1'Y services \.1'1\1 be held al 4 pm.
Tuesd:::iy at Pacifi c View ,._lemnrial Park,
Ne1~·porl Beach .
He v.·;is lhe hu!iband nf Da ily Pilot
\\·nm('n'5 Editor Be-11 Anderi:o n.
A Jfll!rn ali~t s1nr" high sch0fll da ys 1n
Alhrtmbra. ~lr. Anderson's ne\VSPilfll'r
Cilrrer cn\'tr!':d all phase!I of n•porl inc.
Pdit1ng ilnrl v.·riting in Oregon anrl
(alifnrni~ lie had been on the [)aily Pilot
st aff ~1nce l!lfiO
[)ea t.h v.·as 1entat1\'ely attribuled In JI
cerebral hemorrhsge, probab\~· based nn
his crimplelf -and sometimes baffling -
mPrllc al histnr1·. ~tr Andersnii chnse Jl)Urna \1sm for hi!I
\'QC&ion while stilt l! tef'na~er. He .~·a~
editor of the Alhambra High School
ne.,.,.•spaptr whe-n he was gradneted in
1944 and list ed "Profession· Journalism"
v.•hen he enl isted in the Navy in 194~.
After serving aboard B Navy carrier.
f\.1r. Anderson attended Los Angele! Cily
College and use. the.n enrolled in the
University of Oregon. He received a
degree in journalism from lhat !nstitutinn
in \951. Ht v.•11s on the staff of the Dally
Emerald and president of his fraternity,
Pi Kappa Alpha .
His first newspaper was the Salem
tOre. i Statesman. As a OedgHnR re.porter
nn that 11taff. he won his first pro(essional
award for cov erage d a pri!on riot in
wh ich he wall he!(! hostage and served as
arbitrator be:twee.n Inmates and prison
officials.
After serving as editor of the Ashland
1'ldlng1, Mr. Anderson briefly tried the
public relatlons field In Oskland -but
soon withdrew to rejoin the newspape.r
bu.sine!!. He had been on the staff of his
hometown paper. the Alhambra Post~
Ad vocate, when he Joined the Daily Pilot
In 1960 .
Mr~ Anderson undttwent radium ~at~
ment in the sprlng of 1987 for a t\yper1c-
tlve thy roid ('flnd!lion. Th1t condition
sttmlngly w11 torrected when, ln June of
last year. he was di1gnosed as 1 victim
of my1sthenia gravis, 1 t·ln-20,0000
disease affectlr11 the neuromuacular
syl!ltem.
Medication ind tr~atment for that
disea~e wl!I !'uccessful enouah to allow
"°fr. Anderson to return to work untll
March of this )itar. wheft be dtveloped
1p1J1tlc An4!mla 1nd hia body eta.Rd
manufacturtnc blood. lft had llvtd ainct
Chat month on donated Mood and 1t the
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Norm1n R. Andtrson
time 0r hi! de11 th had received the
et'juiva\ent of more than 150 plrits.
Mr . Anderson fought the!e comp lexities
;-along with • recurring ulcer cond ition
and pneumonia -and had recovered suf.
flclently to return to the Daily Pilot on a
part-lime basis last week. He worked last
Thursday, rHnle.red the hospital the
following night and died Saturday night in
Hoag 's Intensive care ward.
Survivors include Mrs. Anderson, o( tht
home address, &02 Irvine Ave .• Newport
Beach: a eon, Douglas of Ashland, Ore..:
hia parent.a, Mr. and Mn. R.H. Anderson
of Alharpbra; 1 sister, Mrs. Jame.a
Balestreri ol Corona de f Mar: Ind a
brother, David Andtr110t1 of Loi Angel et.
The family ha1 sugge11.ed that In IJeu of
nowen memorial contrlbut\OM could M
made to th~ My111thenia Gravis Foun-•
datlon, 237 S. Catalina St .. Loa Ange.le.,,
l'Jr blood tontrlbu tlona tl'J the Red Cross
blood bank .
Mr. Anderson w1s 1 member of the
orange County Press Club, Sigma Delta
Oii, the naUonal journallrm eoclety, and
tht Unlvers.lty of Orq:on Alumni Aa.xla·
tlo n.
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HIJACKER ...
p1s!ril~ and orderf'rf the pilnl 1ntn the
plan!', Brrithers :.rtid
Larry \\'ayne Reed. an e mplo~·e of the-
f1rm, said /he girl was "screaming and
heating on the glass" as she was dragged
frrim the car.
FRI agents "·ere alcrted v.1hen Do\l'nl!
rad1nerl he .,,,.as makin,'l a refueli ng st0p
1n .lacksonvil le.
Aj?ent ,Jim O'C0nner sa irl he and
;inother ai:ent placed themse\\'PS on op-
pn~ite ~1rles of the plane aod after Crump
;:i nd \\'allace lea!)f'd out. "a decis1rin "'"~
marle In disable lhe aircraft" and they
optned fire
LOS ANGELES IAP I -~'anted : stu-
dPnl Vl'llUnteeri; fflr re:;;earch prl'lJel"I.
Ass1gnmcn1 · smokt' .mariju ana legal ly
anrl for nv-.n rv
The ad in !he L·rLA :;;!udent nev.·~paper
prornpl s about 100 calls 11 v.·rpk tn the
sc)1!)0l'!'I '.\'europsyc:hia1ric ln~tl1ute, whic h
Li; cr:inducling n study nf the long-term ef-
fcl"I~ of marijuana smokini:.
Thr one·y£>ar prnjeet hciadPd hy Drs. J .
Thnmns UngerJri rll'r and Ira frank vi'irt
, u~P ;:iJ)nut 120 l'nlunteers hefore: it is con·
rludrd nr:i:t ,June.
"R;i~irally v.·hn! we·re tr~·ing tn dn."
~::iys frank. •·is ev11lua.te marijuana as a
drug in the :;;ame way any 01her drug
\\·nu!d he: evalua ted .
Tired of the way your rings look?
Rogers said he saw no n£>ed fnr the
wnrld disarmament conrerence proposed
by MosCO\Y, especially with prnspects
bright for the Pekin!( government to take
p;1rt in the United Nations. where arms
reduction is a continuin!( issue
Rogers, v.·ith the first $200·million-plus
U,i\'. budgct 1n prospect v.·arned again~t
approval of unnecessa ry apprnpriat ions.
But with the reports !hat tt1e Soviet
Uninn wnu!d follow the annnunced in·'
lent ion of France lo pav par1 nf 1t.~ U.N.
inrlehtednes.~. he s;:iid !he United St.ate.~
would a\.~n be prepnrcd lo a~~ist in so\v·
ing !he nrganiz;itinn's financia l crisis.
He urged further co ntribu tions for East
Pakistan rcliP.f an<l said res\rai nl must
be exercised there \.l•hile int(!rna!ional ·
assistance is expanded.
Why Not Have Your RinCJs
Reset In Beautiful
New Mountin9s?
W1 Cl !'I clesi9 n • ring •'p•ci1tly for you with yeur
old cl i•mond1. W• •lie hav• loo1 a cli1mond' ancl
can •cld to your pr11•nt ona1. Ch.c.lt: our prit e1
•nd s•ve.
11 yott licrlt Mn ce:n.W•l111 the pvrc.MM of • .thnnoH ROW • 111 th ....
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VOL 64, NO. 237 , 3 SECTIONS , 38 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MOND AY, OCTOBER 4, 1971
Out Back Doo1•
Family Surv.ives
Huntin.gton \Fire
A family o~ four esL'apcd fro1n their ~t or.1· hon1<' rt 5031 Rob1n1vood Drh·e nca 1·
blazini; 1-Jun11ng ton l3£'ach hon1e !hi~ tht> Bolsa Chica area
n111rning by cr:nrling through a hai.:k door "lt 11as nnpossible to sland up , in
\\'hile flames licked overhead 1ht•r1>." s:i 1d Delbert Ada1n~. 11ho rcseucd
The fire dcstro1·ed !hr kitl'hcr1 and h1~ i"-_\rilr-nld daughter. UebhiP, fro111 :i
rl am;tgcd !hP liririi; 1'001!1 of 1hl' :>111glc· [).1l'k brdn10111
LAl?C Cli<1r~·e
For Co1ite11ipt
Dis11iissecl
Co111cmp1 charges 11ga111s1 (lr<1ni:;r
County Suprr1·i.~or:. Rvhi'rl Battin (l.nrl
HQn;1\d Ca~pers were U1s1nissed lud:1r
!;is~ thau ~4 hour~ bt•lore the sthcdulrd
!'-i!ipel"IOI' l'ourl hl.'<11'111~ 11111) alleg;1tHUI'•
filed b.1· lhe Lcagur u' C1l 1t'~.
Orpu1y i 'uun!.v Lnunsf'l l J;i_vlon Par!\ Pr
('011firrnrd \h(' d1 ~1 nissnl IL!!!d b\ a\tonie\·
•r11n 1 \Vooclruff for J.!Jt: League-of Citie·.~
city :;;elel'tion L'Ornmitrcr
··wr were <1!1 read.\" lo go lo trial."
Parker romn1cnted. "But I guess recent
dc\·elopments led the league lo chiinge its
n1ind .''
Rt>Cent de1·t·Jopn1e111.~ included thr
srating last week of An ahei1n <..:ou11c·i l1na11
Charles l'eoirson 111 the Loral Agency
l'onnation Con11n1:;s ion sea ! clain1rrl br
Anaheini attorllt'.v Herb L1t'ker •
L1l"krr was ouslt'.'rl .. fro1n the I.AFC
board u1 a 1naneu1·rr concei~·rd by Su·
pervi sor Ralph Cl;,rk .11.nd c;irried ou1 in
the a bsent:e of Caspers.
Cla rk aeco1nplished the un~eating of
Licker arter a Superior Court judge had
upheld !he narninR ol 1he Annhein1
la11•yrr to 1he LAVC.: pos! 111 a meeting
called by Battin and Caspers tas! AuJ( 9.
'f'h nt meet ing 11a~ i1n1ncdiately ehalleng-
ed hy Lhe League of Ci11e~
Thi' league ~ filed t'On!e1npl cha r~C'.~
ag;unst both .-tuper1•isors alter pro1cs!i11:;;
tha1 the session 11as illegally called
"The disn1 ls~al d0t'sn·1. surpnse Ille."
Bau1 n said today. "This thing has on!,1·
gone on as IOft b as it has hecau!lr sornr-
onc wooled 10 gi~·e u.~ a had tirne.''
T\\o Hunli1igton
Youths t-\..rrcslcd
In Vandalisn1
Two Huntington Beach OO~·s. aged 12
;ind 13. are being held follo"''iog a sprer
11f vandalism that resulted in n1ore than
S9.500 damage in the l\leadowlark Airport
area.
Detective Virgin ia Klrkmeyer said !hr
t"'·o were picked up Sunday afternoon
after a home near the airport and a
hrlicopter parked at the airport were
da1naged.
She said random damage to the interior
nf the Claude A. Thiel residence. 16i02
Iklores St. wa.s esti mated at $1 ,500.
.. \\'e h;id 10 ('l'illl'I \)II 1>llt ha11Js an1I
I.nee:-In ::!t'1 uut ol thr sliding glas~ di.or
in 1hr l1\"i ll )t roo1n . Tlir 1ronl di'\lir 11 <1 s
hloc·kt>d 11lf b_I' lh~ ll ~nit·~ .,
ll11ntin ,::11111 Hea!'h l1ren1rn i...uoL'i...rd
dflvo11 lht Iron! 1lvvr and .~111Jn f'\·
t111,::u1.shcd lhC" bl;1ze and pre1·cnted 1t
sp1·cadi11g bf.'vond tht' kilt'hen ;;,nd li1ir1i.:
!'Olllll.
The o!hrr persu11s in tht' ho1ncs 11·err
~/rs. Darlcnr ,\da1ns a11d Dell Adams.
aged \6.
II "<iS Oell :\dan1l\ 1rho l'<il!ed tile lire
depannu'nl al i · l!l If 111. and 11oke up lhr
re.~t of lhr faimi1y 11her1 thr f1rr br11kr
!1111
'·\Vhl'!l I got 11p 1 11 en1 i111v lh(• kllt11en ,
!Ut'ned a ..:ouple o/ l)urr1ers on th1' sto~ t:
and hart s111netl11ni: 10 ea! ·· ht' said
· Tl1en wlu·n I 1vent in the bathn101n 1n
~·on1b 1111· h;i1r J heard things pnpp1n..:
nnd lhe pla<"r 11a~ 111 fla1ne.~ ··
U 11ions Threaten
'l'o (:lose Do,111
Douglaioi Plant~
l.IJS A.~c :ELE~ !UPI 1 -Leader~ of
lll'u 1naJnr aerospat'e industr·y un io ns air
planning 10 close !wo Southern Calllnrn 1:1
~lcDonncll Dougla!i Cor11 plants by str1 ~
ing the firrn·~ Can;1dian plant un Ot..·L !:I.
LJnilf'd ,A,t1f() \\'orkc1·.~ p !" f' S i cl l' II t
I.Pollard \\'OO<leock and lnlrrnation;il
1\ssociat1on of i\lach1n 1~1~ President
Floyd S1111!h ~aid lh r !ilrikr 11·t1s ;iuncd 11t
f1n"t'ing i\1c1Jonnell [)ou g1.t1s to 11i::rce on ;i
ne"' contra('!
The 111·0 u111011 leader~. "h•> 1ht'l "'·1th
nearly :mo olfiet;il.~ of lhe-t110 11n1np~ he r•,.
Sa!urda.1. at·cu.,,ed the aero~pace Industry
11i refusing 10 bargain st>rious!y since lhe
11·aQe-priee free;.:e \Vas unpo."ed.
\I tloclcock and Sn11th said !he union.(,
11·luch represent nf'arly 250,000 aerosp<iee
,1·orkrr~. 11·011ld not :-cllle for 1£'ss than 11
p<1cka,t:e increase of ahoul. 30 prrl'cnl
n1·('r !hrer .ll'ars to n1;i!C'h rai~rs 11'1111 hi"
u111111l!l 111 the strcl. <111!0, cnn. alu1n1 nu1n
and telephone industries
The co nipaoies said 1hey ~·ould nor de:il
real istically \\"t!h lhe uruons b('c(lu~e 111
uncertainly ;ibout tl1e effect~ on the SP·
rond phase o f the Pres ident ·~ et'ono1nr
rneasures "'hen the wage-prrce free1.e
!'nds en l\'01•. 13.
Smith and '\'oodcock said 11 walkout b1·
!he 4,500 UA\V employes <11 i\lcDonnell
llouglas' Canadian plant would halt the
f!o11· of Canadian-made iring <1ssemblif's
for the DC9 and DCIO planes. v.·hich a;·r
assembled in Sou thern California.
"Within a few days." Woodcock
predicted. "the: corporation 's facilltles al
Long Beach. with 14,000 workers. and in
Torrance. \\'ilh about 6.000. will be closed
or partially ~hut down."
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Germany's Lornsen
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SHE SKIS, OF COURSE
Austria's Atzmuller
Stu1le11ts
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AVID CHESS Pl.AYER
Colombia's G11mboa
Excite1l
.3 F'oreig 11 A 111 eri<·t111 ft1111ili es
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High St'hon1 stulll'nts aren't 11h1·a~~
e<igcr to starl schoo l In lhr fa IL
Bu! in Hunt in~ton Beal'h an d ~·oun1<1111
\·aucv thrrf' 1,·err thrf'v whn w1•rf' flilll r
f'x ci!ed about tht i1peo1ng or !'rhool
't11r.v il'"e lhr 11il'ce ;\n1Pr 1t·;i11 F1r l1I
Scrv it;e e.xeha11ge s l11c!1•nl.; 11h11 1·;1n1r 111
this co11 nlr.\' In it!ll'nrl ~l"h()11l hi•rf' rur a
yf'llr
1'11f• 11u·re C11s\;\\11 (;:1111hoH ~1r
('0Jo111h1;•._ t.;abnelr• At111111Jh·r nl' 1\u.,tri.1
iitlcl tl 1r.i:1rl Lor11.srn u! f;t·r111anv art hvin~ with l!ic:::t l f<1m1lie.; ;ind ~lleodtn~
F:dison. H 11ntin~111n Bt•i11·h ;i11d l'ount.1111
\/a lley high sch(1ols. resp1•1·!1vrll'
Custavo, !/, o[ Cali. Colun1U1 .:. 1:-: li\'1111:
11ilh the Thon1a!' t.loore fanuly. 1001;11 ,lurl
();:iy rJri\'e. \lunt ington Reach llr i~ lro111
a fa n1ilv of f11·c hrorher ~ and !i1 f' ,1Slt'I"~
~o hr ·S <1djus!1ng lo thr r111irt 111 hrs
Ainrneau fan11Jy 11h1l'll ,unst~l~ ,.f .111r
hrothf't" and cne si ster
•·Chech(' as Custa1·0 i~ callrd. is 1;ik1n ~
1·\115srs 11 s 11 s1"111or Hr i<> an ;111d 1·'1r ·~
pl1t• er. bu! also CtlJOV~ .!>\'-1n11nu1j.! 1vr1..:hr
lilting <ind baskefb:ill.
·\I Iii 1:ahnr!r 1s ll1e voungt·~l u( ll1f'
r\VS i.lurirnl ~. Sh(' 1·orn1'.~ /ron1 a 1,rp;.ll
1·rlt;i ge nl'111· l.uii. 11 t11 1 un rl w IJa1111lt1·
H11•t•r Sh<' 1·0111e" fr·ri111 . 11 f:unih· ,,I 1•.H1
lu·nlht'l"S and 1110 ~1 :-ll'r·:-;1111! i" 111 JllE:
1111h !hf' (;1•ori;r \luul't' ran11l1· •• 1 ::",' • ..'.
~·alk l.incl C1rrlt'. Hunt111l!lon Br.11·/1
(;;ibi , as she like!' to hf' 1·;i!l•·d. ;ilfer•d'
llur111ng1on B~ath Hi gh School 11 11 11 hi'1'
1,10 .~n1enean SISier.<. Shr 1s t.1 k1n,e .:i
1:11'1t•lf or «lasses. 1nclucl1nc b1·1:n1n111,i:
\C'!llll~.
llt•r inte rests inc'iudr sl.1111g . 11;1lrr
~ports, kn11!1ng and sc111ni; :)hr ;il~o [J,,fS
President's Aide Sees
Actio11 in Dock Strike
Fr!>m \\'ire Seri irr~
l\EY BlSC.:1\ ~·':r·:. Fl:i -T1n1e i< 1·111 •
11111g vol fllr ;i 111lu11t:ir.1 srl!len1rnl rif !hr
\\'cs1 <:oas! d1n·k '!>1nl.r ;ind !'rr~1dcn1
\'1xor1 n1;11 1er1 ~hurl)\ hr forcecl !n 111rn
10 lhf' Tai! f!;ir:!le.1· Al't !hr \\'h11 1• lln11~r
,<;;11d l>Kla;..
··,\Jtcr !111 ~f' nioriths. IH)lf' b n1nn1111:
nut . , . "e are going to hal'e !i• rrat'h
sninf' decisions nn lh1l\ \'Cr~· shortly."
Pt'css &cretarl' Ronald L. Ziegler told
ne1vsmen.
1\1xon. rounding out 11 lo11r·day Wtll"k ·
and-play 11.·cekcnd . ke pt tabs on the twi11
longshoreman's strikes 11·hich ha ve closed
porls from coast to coast.
The President is hoping for an ea rly
~cu!e1ncnt of the three-month-Old \V es l
Coast s!rike to case !he threat of a na·
tionaJ e"fl1ergcn<'Y East C n a st
longshoremen 1va!ked off rhe JObs Frida y.
On other n1 auers, Zie gler ;,31d \1\011
11 ould !ral'e) to Elk ins \V , \ 11 r1·1<J,11 tr~
<illrnd lhc state's furrst fe.-;1 11.11
Z1eglrr also said \·1~u11 11as 31•11!.1 inc
1>os:;1blt norn1nee:s \ol' 11~0 1~i.;;1n1.:1c" n11
the SuprenH.' Cour1
Tbe s tni...c 11'h1l"h began .Jul.1• r had 1dll'd
IS.ODO longshoren1c n. !!rd 111J :.UQH' 2fl8
~hi ps and their cre11·s and cosl the
economy of California alone an cst1matc{I
$1.5 billicu.
The longest prcvio~ Gock str11o:t· 110 lht
\Vest Coast ended on Christma.~ Lve 1n
1948 after 95 days.
Al issue is a disput r 01'er off·dOl'k
handling of containers and ILWU'~
den1ands for guaranteed.pay ror 10 hou r~
a we<!k, plus a $1.60 hourl y raise over !he
prcs<!nl base pay of $4.29 an hour.
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!11U~ll' ' t I t'!I ll1u11;.:l1 J d .. 11 ! pla~ <111 Ill·
•!runient -I tu~I like lti 1i.-1c11"
Birgit\ i!' s1a y111~ 11·ith the B1n~11
o.;rrn1hrr farnil'. 1011:1 ~] t'cn tro ,\1 r
Vnunra1n Vallt•\ :-.he ·~ lrtJrn lhr l-;l1:1nd
n( S1U U\ !ht' l\·nrlh Sl':I
li er 1;, ··1p;111 j;11111l,1 tr111.,1.,15 nl ••11r
'' lt•1 .11nl 111u hr1ilhrr~ ;inr( 111 Fou111.1111
\ :1lr1 ,,111· h;1.~ !h11·r si:<!C'rS In thr rnu1ith
... 1u· 11;1'> l11•r11 111 ! Jr<Jll!:!(' \ 0P\1rl!~ -h1· "'".;
!lu·I'(' r ... · 11u1!11ng I rlun ! Ii~!' II ., 1n I• 11
tl1ill'll'l\I 1t1a11 \:1-ri111111\. 11 ·~ :11\ lar:.:~·1
1\11 a11d -11·11111111·1 B1rp.1t! p.i 1111·11i.tr1•1I
i11 w;,iti•r !J.1111'1 t 1l1111i1.·1111un 111 r;t'r111,,111
;ind ha~ ;1!rf'::i1h 1 .. tnr·r! l111· Vuunuun
\-:ilh·y girl.'<. .... 111111 11·;1111
The lhrcc .. r1ul1·111~ 11 1!1 ~tJ1 1\1111 1hc1r
\n1rnt'<1n larn11l1 ·" u11l1l .lunr 11h<'11 !hc:".I'
'I 111 lour lhe l !'.. llL'f\11·r r('lt1rn111g 1<1
thr1r h11rnt•,,
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Ur ge!'I l 'onp:r ci;:;
Eco110111 )' l 'ontrol
l'ff.''>lctr11! I ;,'uri:;r 'i.··1n1. i..11 llll! Prf"I·
di"111 \1\1111 h.1 ~ prn\1·!l 11111111rlh~ 1d tt1r
· 1111~1 rrJ:kl~l·(l 111 111111 111 ~1.1b1 h1r· n:·wr~
:111ri \1.l'l•' u1 ~rd 1 un!.(1C'.-.\ 1ocl..i1 lo
· rra~~r11 1ontrul 011•,· tlir "1.'011.,rn.1"
. 111111' .
.11·nlur
1n 11w 11;1nH' ot 1·qual1ty 11(
1·.111 thr l'rr~tdr1\l 11nprisc
el.'111101111l' ar1to1b 11l11L11 arr p.1tcntly un-
f::11r""' .l!e:in.1 : .. ,i...ccJ 111 l e.~t1111011y prl'-
p;il'l'd (ur tJ1e House l3<1nk111g Corn n11!1ec.
Tht: fr{'elr on 11ag('s 1~ <icross-lhe-
hoard anti ab~o!utr ·· ~le;itl)' ~aid
'Jt is crilorrrd h.1ppily by tile rmployc.<.
rhe u111u11 clllci l·o11lCnt.ll'\'.J
Snapped Up Early
··in cnn1rn:.1. sonic pnre~ were nrrt'r
lr11zen. some pntes ha..-e been a!lov>'ed lo
int·r'c3sr sinee f.u g. 15 arid there 1s nf)
.~ystc1nnhr, effec 111·c enforcement pro-
rc<ll1re lor t ho~<' pnl·es I hat arc. sl1!1 ~11p·
po~cd ID be {roze\l."
The helicopter. owned by !\1cado11•lark
..... \•iation. was damal!'.ed lo lhe exten! or
SS,000. she said. The vandalisn1 ,1·a~
di scovered Sunday morning by \ co111pany
president. \Villiam F' I em I n g of
\Vestminster.
Police said the vandals broke the elf'c-
trical wiring and gas lines. tore the
upho lstery. emptied the oil. hydrauli~ an d
gas lines ahd emptied a carbon dioxide
rire extinguisher inside the craft. The tail
rudder and rotor blades were also benl .
Buyer Claim.s 20 Scooters
.\lcany argued also Iha! inrcrrsl ra!rs
:1nd profits arc untontrolled and
d1v idc11d~ re:;;\nHned only by ;i verbal r<!-
ques l lo bus1ne!>s to hold the tine.
Beach Scholars
Seek 1'op Money-Mrs. Kirkmeyer said the two boys are
also suspected in a number of minor van-
dalism incidents in the arcil ovirr the
weekend.
Wo111an Prisoner OK
U)NOON IAPI -Lady Amalia Flem-
ing, 62·year~td widow of the dl3covertt
of pehicillin, Is "in fair llealth and good
spirits" In her Greek prison cell but Ms
JICl'ious medltal problems, twO Br\tl~h
doctors reported SUnda,r.
The physlcltl.n$ returned from Greect
where they ellamined Lad}'. Fl<!ming.
servini a 16-ll)Onth sentence for plottin~
10 free the convicted would-bt assassin of
Creek Premier George P~padopu\o~ .
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Who would wan! to buy 20 obsolete
1notor scooters from
Beach Post Offict '.'
the Huntington
A my!lterious: bicycle: ri der did. And the
ract that he outfoxed two doien other pro.
spective buyers has 011Jrle some of tnen1
pretty mad.
Th~scoolers . 1111 two-cylinder three.
wheelers. were offered by lhe post ofOce
for sale on a first come basis ~pt. 30.
'1\\le wtre supposed to algn in at •~.:JO
a.m. but when we got there we were told
that all or them were' already sold." furn·
ed John M11tm>n. a retired poliecm1.1,n.
"Some of the people -many of then1
were elderly -waited there a.II night and
slept in the parking lot . But 1he guy took
<ti! of the operable scooters and left the·
1wo bad ones silting."
Lesttr Loucks, the 11uperlntendenl fl[
)
lhe post office vehicle maintenance plant,
discounted any irregularities in the sale.
"I normally reporL for work at 7:30 but
decided lo come in tarly because so
many pt0ple were interested in tht
scooters. \Vhen I came in at 6: IS and
started lo make a pol. of coffee I fou od
three people in n1y orfict . So I starled \j)t
'ign-op, and among them was the guy
who bought all the s1.:ool<!rs." he ex-
pl11loed.
"He Asked me Ir th<!re was • lintil on hoW many scooters 1'n)'Ont could buy.
Alld whe:n T said 'no', tie said he would
buy 20 of them.''
Ma~n. however. claims that the buyer
was not among the people waiting in line
arid 11neaked through early.
"lie came oul the b<tck door tind rode
oft on a blc)'cle. l follow~ him as he
rod~ around lhc. area before dl s11 ppearlng
In a housing tract." he said.
~·Earlier he had told 1<>me of the people
tit was going to buy all the scooters and
would sell them ·fot $300 apiecr. This i?'
kind of unf.alr becau.:;e::thc.y were averag-
ini:: around $125," he !laid.
1..oucks. who declined to .1t1ve th!'
f.'ustomer's address but said t.hal he paid
for them with a $2,600 check. said he
checked wilh the General Scrvlces
,t,,dmlnistrl.tion before authorlilng the
u le.
"They s11d he could t11 ke all the
vehicles since we did nol s~lfy a limit.
This is the lir!it incldenl we have hii<l of
lhis nature. If it was unfair, it was purely
unintentional."
Loucks ltdded that tht: scooters ,are In
high demand by o!der people and
letnagers whO ust thrm '' Inexpensive
tr1nsport1tion.
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Eight student s from the Hunt ington
Beach Union High Sc hool District have
bccoinc srmilinalis\s in the 197l-il r\:t·
tional i\1cril Scholarship competition.
'T'hev are Stan Peterson. Christina
Pou!oS And Charle:s Price~.,Edis:on Hig h
School : \Viltianl .J. Sandvos, Huntington
Beach High School: Larry S. Jasper and
Sandra D. Simpson. Westminster High
School. and ~l ark E. Dodge and
Lll"'N'nt·e A. \\'e~I Jr , ~larina Hig h
School.
About 96 percent of the 15.000 semi-
finalists arr e11:pected to rr:ach finalist
status aftrr co mpleting a "eC'Cllld f',.t ·
11min11tion. Of those. onl y 3.000 ,i..u1 win
gctJol11nhips.
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Today's Final
N.Y. Stocks
TEN CENTS
e
PJ~111 e --r1·i1)
To Ba11a111a s
.).\Cl\SO\\"lLL.t:. Fla 1 L-Pl • -.\ :\l)tl.
pound h11ackl·r. 1li11~rted 1n an aucmpt
!o piratf' a ('harter pJ<Jnc iu the 8<1ham:1J
loda.1. ~hol and killed his 11 1te, th~ • pl.inr s ptlol .ind h im~C'l 1 the FBI
rrpor!rd.
The FBI ~il!d 1_;eorge \Jallory V1!1 e fl(
\;1:,11111!1·_ Tenn lx·ga11 tiring al!cr
ag<•lllS shoL oul lhe !11111 engine Ha1•,k
j '0 111111:;11rlrr's lire~ an1I l'n~1ne dui 1ng ..
11·lurl111b ~lop .1t .!a1·k:'ion111!e
\gr111 ~ ~;1\fl Utile sl!ot out !he 11111dow
;H ag(·n1 s, 1111 pilot Brcn1 Quent 111 Do11·115,
::o. o+ i\as/1111lr 111 !he bill"~ and Jc,c:. sho r.
\Ir~. :-iur C1tlr, '.:ti, 111 Ille che:::t and thru
l uo~ h1:; 011 n hie
All the ~hooltng Ot:l·urrrd aft£'r t'cpilot
!liiudall <:. L"ru111µ. 3t , and Bcbby \\'<1y11e
\\";dl:tt·1· a ton1pa1uon ol Gitt~ 's. Jil!nprd
1.111 uf a r1·;ir l'.\U f•I 1y'h1\ur1ou~ rurbo-
pn1p lJ1·011n :inti 11l1t!c plane
'I'll!" "l\·fl<t~srn::•·1· a11"L·r.111 11· 11 .~
1 h,t1fl'J'l.'d 11+ \;i,ln ill« ln1111 81g Br11thr1s
.\111·1,11\ lu1 ;1 l\1;:1111 .. •\ll.1111,, ,
'r!a•·i... Brr.iticr:-. 11re11(!e11t •lf lllr lir111 . " ;,:11d (.illt' n10uk ;11r;i11:.;1'!l1!·111 ~ lvr-1he
1111-:hl Sun1l;11 a!1en1non and l ;11h•
\\"rill:u·c <tncl 1\lr~ l;iffe ro:1rrd tip tu th~
0H1er 111 a Cadillac <1bout I 45 a 111.
1;111e 111111prd lrorn lhe tar anjl told'lhe:
p1l1it II(' 11·il~ a tlol'h•r .1nd 1hi: girl 111 lhf"
t'.11 11 as ·••II dn•~~ ;i11d 1h1e~11·t li nt.11 11h:(1
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p1.,toh and unlt'ff'tl tl1r 11,/ul 1111<) 1he
1•l;1or. l{rolhl·r~ .-.111l
J..111.\ \l,1,lllt"' f{et'd .• 111 t"'1!1 J1l11•f' n1 Iii"
J1r111 :-:1u! lhr g1l'I 1·.,,_, ·'.-.v1L"a1n1 ng a11c!
ht· a! 1n~ •111 1 hr ~ !.1.:.:~ ·· <t' ~he \1 ;i, t!1 .ir.sr~t
lru111 !hl' 1·3r
I· Bl ngtnl .' 11 rrr alrr!cd 11·h('n J)o11 11.,
1 ad11Jrd hr 11 a:o:. 1nai...1 111;. a rr1urhng stop.
111 Jack~un1 iJ)c
\:rnr .lu11 (J l·unnri '>;iid hr and
~1111the1 <1::.e11l \)l.1tl'd rhrrn-.;chcs 1111 ori·
po.~1tl' .-.1dt>.; 01 Ille µl ilnf' and atter L'n11n p
;.ind \\'allat·r lr;1prd 011! '"a ciel"1J1on 1ra.~
111;1dr (,1 th ... 1ble lhr a1rrrafl"' and !hrv
t1per1ed 11rr
\h11ul .. l11 11 rir !h1·1•(' n111111t!'s la1c1 ." Si r
~hul~ !';)Ill.; .,ittl 111•1dr !hr plant
\ 1 j, ll 11 I r 1 I .'ilul' l'ili11<' h1 1nr '•
(J t 1Hl11• r ~;111!
)'011thf11I Bandit
l{olJ,., (;a~ Station
\ .1 111111~ l1ci11tl1f t•"l~ ~iz·, lron1 ;i l n1o n
:G i;;1, .•1.1ta111 1n llunlingtun P.f•ill'!l ~I
g111 1pn1111 S.Hurda~ n1;.:h!
l'11l1rc ~,1111 Ille robber'\ \Ou~ pl11L r Ill
Ill •!,') p 111. ;1! llir scr1 u:e '!al1t1n at 16Ji2
Bril{'li llv1 ilr1 a1•d
n .. tir11 H11li...n1a11. :!:J ll 1r \,1nr .11 -
lendar1t. lnld flOlh·c a nian can1r 1ntu the
st;itron an d paid a S.l dt'pos11 011 a ga~ can
and 1unnr! het'<H•~t' hi~ 1·:11 11 a~ flu\ o[
ga~
Ruci...r11a11 ~ ... 111 the 1n .. 11 rerur11ed
n10111ents later. ,,a~ 1111.: hi:, car 1ipparc11tly
11:is11·1 uut of s.i~ but h<ld elce!l'l(';ll pro-
b!t'rns
As !he t1>.n mr11 \;11ked. the. banch1 pull·
('d out a s111all ra!iber 1·c\olle1· a11d
Orn1andcd d1£' 1nooe~, pol ice s::ikl. Hr
csf'aped on foot
Orange Coast
Sunny skit>5 today and Tuesda~·
1\·11h gusty northe11stcrly winds
brincing temperatures up 10 SO
along the conslline and 90 inland.
Lu11s toni ght bet"-·cen fl5 apd 6~.
INSIDE TODA\'
Th e µl'opo.~ed 11alHJ11al 1,;011vc11·
t101i of SIJGIOI 1vorkri·.~ !II ;\•Ill·
l1c1n1 •ICJ'I spring 1s ~l1ok1119 fo/J.:~
up 011 both .•1de$ of //1r ideo/001·
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~ DA.ll 'i PILOt • Menu.;,, Oetober 4, 1~71
S111oke It! •
Puff Some Pot for Profit
LM ANGEI.,ES (APl -Wanted. SIU·
~t volunterrs for rt.start'h pmj~t.
'lsilsnment: smoke marij tfana legally
.and for money.
. The ad in tM UCLA student newspape r
prompts about 100 calls a v.·eek to the
·,ehool's Nturopsychiatric lns!Jturr. v.'hich ~conducting a study of !he long·ttrm ef·
ftcts of marijuana smoking .
The one-year proje<'t headl"d by Dr! J .
Thnrn1s Ungerll"ider and Ira P"rank will
ust about 120 volunteers before it is con·
dud~ nert J une.
"Basically v.•hat v.•e're trying tn dn.''
SiilYS Trank, "is evaluatf' marijuana as a
dru.g ln the same way any other drug
would b6 evalualed.
"We want to be as objective as possible
... apart~ fnm all the emolion and
hysterics that are usually a~sociated with
mariiuana research,"
The projec!, financrd hv a S2.'IO,OOO
gra~~from the Noti{)ffal ln~11t11te of ~·len
ta1 Hta!th, use~ mariJuana prn\'ided hy
the federal govf'rnment
The volunteers mtJst he malf'~ nver thr
a~e of 21 , with prev1nus e.~penence "''l!h
manJu<1na ranging from non!'. to heavy
us<1ge.
Pay ranges from $50 to $500 for up to 30
days of suptrvised rnarijauna smoking.
Painting Stolen, Held
For Aid to E. Pakistan
BRUSSELS IUP!l -A famous pain-
ting stnlen 10 days agn v.·1!1 be rtturned if
!{4 million are givt:n lo East Pakistan
rt:fugt:eli, the Brussels daily Le Soir said
:.oday. , Tht: pa inting, "The Love Leiter' by
17lh century Dutch master Johannes
Vermet:r, was stolt:n from lhe Brussels
?'int: Arts Palace Sept. 2~. Experts valued
.:he painting at $5 million. I
Le Soir said it rtt.eived an anonymous
't:lephone call Saturday_ frnm a man
..:Jauning to ht: in possession of tht: stole n
painting. . . The man asked Le Soir to publish his
1hree dt:mands ·
-200 million francs t!4 million)_ to _ht:
... iven to the Catholic relief organ1zat1on
Caritas Ca tholic a for Brnga\ refugees.
-The Amsterdam State Must:um,
·Rhirh owns the painting and had loaned it
:or Brusst:l~ t xhibition. 11rganizt: a cam-
1Wgn in Holland against v.·orld hunger.
-Tht: Brus~els Fint: Arl.> Palace do the
;;ame in Belgium.
Wht:n the new~paper asked for proof
1 h·at tht: c1llt:r rf'a\ly ht:ld the painting,
he man proposed a meeting with a
:·eporter in an unnamt:d village in the
Cecil McCleary
Succumbs at 44
Cecil A. ~1cCleary Ill Huntington
Btach. a foreman for the Signal Oil Com·
pany. died Saturday at the age of 44 .
~lr. McCleary, 211 Joliet SL, lived in
Orange County for J~ year~. He was a
o;;ist mt:mber of the American Legion and
the Elks Club.
He is survi\'t:d by his \\"lfP. Alict : :son.
' province of Limbourg, in East Belgium.
Le Soir said a member of i!s editori::t1
staff met the man there rluring the night.
The report'r v.•as blindfolded and the
amn drove first tll a house whue he pick-
f'd up a parcel wrapped in a sheet, then
ioto a wood.
Huntingt9n Gets
Pentagon Papers
The "Pentagon Papers" -12 volumes
and 7,000 pages of them -are coming to
Huntington Btarh.
But nobody "''ill be h1d1ng them. They
v.•il! bt: in the main library a! 525 ~fain St.
They are being sent "''ilh the com-
pliments of U.S. Rep. Craig Hosmer ~R·
Long Beach) whn 1s also dnna1ing a set of
I.he historic documents to the Long Beach
Public Library.
The papers. nffic1ally titled ''U.S.-Viet-
nam Relations . l!l45-Hl!i7." will be
available at !he lihrary \\'ednesday.
Not all of the volilm{':o; will be available.
hn"''e\'er. '"The last four volumes of thP
set have not yet been rlPcla$SifiPrl
berause they deal 11·ith nf'gotJations s1lll
in progres~." Hosmer said
Oldest Ad 111ira l Di es
SAN DIEGO. Calif. ~UPI J -Adm.
Richard H. Jack.~on, the oldest nag of·
fict:r in the Unlled Stales Navy. died dur·
ing tht: weekend at the age of 105.
Funeral services v.·ere pending.
Jackson died of cardiac failure Sa!ur·
day v.•hile being treated at Jf naval
hospital for a hip fracture received Sept.
24.
Deplet d
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The Gi·eat Race •
Although George. an Aldabra tortoise (\eftl. took an
early lead. the semi·annual Turtle Race at Chicago's
Brookfield Zoo \Vas captured by \\leaver \center), a
Galapagos tortoise. \Veaver covered the distance
from su mnier q uarters al the zoo's elephant house
to winter quarters inside the reptile house in 1 hour,
2 minutes and 35 seconds. Race took place Sunday.
Over 100 KUls
Race Crates
In Huntington
~lore !han 100 youngsters raced down
Huntington Beach's Slater A1•enue Satur-
day without fear of a traffic licket.
The annual Jaycee·spon~red Orange
Crate Derby attracted entrants from as
far a~·ay as Baldll.'ln Park, IM Habra and
Eagle Rock. hut none of them could
match the speeds of local entrants.
!11ark tlarn1narqui~t. the derb y's
organizer. said speeds reached at the end
of the 600·foot course v.•ere estimated
between 35 and 40 mph for some of the
ras1rr car~
The lnp t1\·ro f1n1~hers in each divisilln
v.·ere Gregnr\· Bonnifield and fr::t1g
Jrlre\"IC. R·9·yf'ar·old group : Douglas
~loonier anrl O::t vtd Bender. 10-12.-vear-old
group; Ernest Obregon and Robert \Val sh
Jr. 13-15-~·ear·old group.
The soapbox division, open to
youngster5 of all ages, was v.·on by
Shelley Bro"•t:r, v.'ith her sister. Ronnie.
tak ing second plact:.
All of those finishing in the tnp t"''O
places "''E're from Hunlington Beach.
Mourners Ask Reagan,
~Let Us Bury Our Dead'
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A white
hc::trst: carrying an empty, nower-
ruverf'd coffin ltd a mourners pro-
cession of 38 cars and a bus to Sacramen-
lo today to ask Gov. Reagan to intervent:
New Coordinator
Named in Valley
Dav1rl J . Hage n hai; been appointed to
the new post of school-community
cfl(lrdinatnr nl Fountain Valley High
School.
The social science teacher and former
Barons football coach vdll coordinate the
nf'V.' <idult volunteer aide program and
operate the community resource program
v.•hich brings proft:Ssionals into the
classroom to talk ebout their career
fields.
in 11 lour-month-nld cemetery wnrkers
strike that has lefl some 1.500 dt:ad un-
buried.
'"for God 's sake. let us bury our dead.''
said 11 sign on the side of 1he bus. A
smaller sign explained th11t tht 200
pt'rsons were part of a mourners prn-
ces~ion lu Sacramento to seek an end t\°t
the cemetery strike.
San Francisco Examiner columnist
Guy \\'right. who helped organize the pro-
ce~si0n, said: "ThcrP is nn rest for these
people until the ir dead 11re laid tn rest.
"\Ve want lo ask the governor tn help
bury our dead 5iocf' there is arparcntly
no solutinn at the Inca! lf'vel," he said.
suggesting lhat rlcagc.n could d«:l<ire the
situation a •·mental health ha1.ard" and
send in National Guarrlsmt:n to dig
grave~.
Assemblyman Dixon Arnett ( R-San
1.fateo), also has urged Reagan to call up
lhe Guard.
WASHI NGTON iA P ) -The se\·en r~
maining Supreme C11urt Ju!ticf's returned
11olemnly to the benrh today to bep;tn ths
1!!7!-72 term v.ith<lUt two 1llustnous c:,nl·
league~. Hugo L. Black and John ~I.
l/arlan.
Black's <leath anrt the serious 1l1ntss o(
~larlan cast gloom 01·er rhe ll·minute
11t:ssion, which was de\'oled lar~ely lo a
lribult to their career~ by Chief Justice
\\'arren F:. Burger. Their h1gh-backt1:d
le::tther chairs had bef'n remnv('d and the
remaining justices were seated in a new
ord;r of seniorit y.
Black had sal at lhe nghl arrn of Ch ief
J usrices since 1945. His place as the mnst
l!enior member was taken by Justice
\\'illi::tm 0. Dougl<is. now !he only re-
maining appointee of President Franklin
n. Roosevelt and himself a 32-yenr'
veteran of the cnurt. Al Bur~er's left sAt
Justice Willi;im ,J. Brenn~1n Jr , who mnv·
ed Up (WI) places Wi!h the riepartUre (lf
B!,11ck and Harlan. Ilounding out the
stven-man court were Ju.~t.ices Pn!ter
Stewart. Byron R. \\'hi le. Thurgood
~!arshal! and Harry A. BlaC'krnun .
The l\Oo'O vacancies are delaying a 1·ote
on !ht: constitution::tlity of the death
penalty and 11ther important questions .
Burger said Black's departure 11·as s
profound loss. Jle said "throu~hout his
entire life he never "'·avered in his un-
bounded failh in the p{'<1ple and in the
political proces.~cs nr a free people under
the Ameri("an Constitution ··
Black retired Sep! 17 and died Sept 25.
He had served as a 1us11te fnr 3-t years.
Rurger"s lnbute ac("entrd Bl::tck'~
reverence for the Cnnsl1tut1on. respect
for the presidency and £or Con~ress, but
especially, his belief in lhe pcnple. H~
said: ·
"In a period when lnst 1tulions are
uoder ;ittack and when people 1hemselve~
are having doubts t1bout 1h~1r own
capacity to govern themselves, thi~
should give he::trt !o all. for Hugi) Black
had no cloubt whate ver about the ability
of an informed and free people 10 ~O\"ern
their own desl1nirs ..
In tribute to Harlan, "'ho retired Sf'pt.
23 and is s.ufferiniz from spinal cancer,
Burger said his l6·year record as a
justice attests •·tn his prolific and erudite
contributions to the v.·or k of !he court "
Burizer expressed v.•ishes for Harlan's
recovery,
Burger &poke under new bright light.!
that had bttn positiont:d in the fugh ceil-
ing of the chamber during the 13111 week
recess.
Michael. and daugh!er. Celene. all of
Huntingtlln Beach. Also ~Ut\"iving are his
1nnlher, Mrs. Olice ~fcCleary. and a
~ister. Mrs. Florence Shannon, both of
Grants Pass. Ore.
Se.rvices will be held a! 3 p.m. Tuesd~y
at Smith's Mortuary, Hunt ington BeaC'h,
'Nith burial fnllo"'·tng at the Good
Shtpherd Cemt:tery.
Nor111a11 Ande1~so11, Pilot
In addition, Ragen v.•ill be setting up A
program ti) bring Fountain Valley High
School's educ::itional story into the com-
munity vi:i displays and student skill
d?monstrations, and serve in variou!!I
public relations capacities.
Hagen is a USC graduate and holds a
bachelor's degree in history and a
master's degree in education. He has
taught in Fountain Valley for the past
three years.
Tab Le ft Behind
By Big Tippers
A pair of liheral tipriers who were
~tingy about paying 11 Sl7.71} dinner tab
Saturday night le ft the owner of Nt:wport
Beach's Crab Cooker cafe a bit crabby
himself.
2 Marines Freed
In Party Death
Students Seek
Cans for Center
l'tudtn!s frnm fnur lnr,11. hith '.'>C'hf)t'llS
ri!I ~ cn!lecttnt rrinnPrl r.nl"\rls th is
\'f'!'k to re-stock thr rl."rilr1 .. r1 <hP!I P~ nf
.h" lfunltngtnn Bearh rnmn111n !I \ f<"'nt er.
Participaling in !h" rtr11P. ~rhMulerl In
'nd Fridav. art: ~turlPn!~ lrnm Hunlin~tfln
·3Parh. Ed1~on, ~l ann;i ;inrl \\ 1nter~burg
.fi~h School~.
They are pl<1nn1nr. In r;1ll nn' l"r::tl
1nerchant ~. the ir lr1f"'nrl~ ;inrl Of"'lthnr ~
.ind collect th!' fni'>d in thr1r hnmt room~.
The (JJmmunitv ft1:n!rr. \r.r <1!rd :it :109
.:'ifth SI., d1 ~trihutrs fnr"ld. ftnrl~ shelter
ind seeks wnrk fnr nf'f'.'rl y pcrsnn~
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Desi{ Cl1ief, Dies at 44
f\nrman R. Andt:rsnn. 4~. cnpy desk
chief for !ht: Daily Pilot-. died Sat11r<lay
night at HC'lag ~femor1al Hll~pi!al,
t\e"'port Beach, after a lrin~ h::ittle
against a complicated ~"ries of illnf'sses.
\a\)' services "'Ill be hrld at 4 pm.
Tuesday at Pacific \1 11"11• i\1e morial Park,
t\e1'·port Beach.
He' "''a~ !ht: hu~band nf Daily r 1lot
\Vomf'n·~ Edit0r Bea Ander son.
A inurnali.~r sJnl'e hi.[ih srhnol days in
Alhambra. ~1r . Anrie-r~l"n's ne\1~11arf'r
carPf'.'r cD1·ered .:ill pha~es l"f rPrort1ni:;,
ed1!1ng an<l \1·r1t lnR in OrPgnn <inrl
'C alifornia. He had hf'C'n nn the O;i1l y Pilot
Gtalf since 1~60
n eath was teotalivelv atlr1hLJtPrl f('I a
l"f'rPhral hemnrrhai;:e. prnhahly ha~f'<l on
his complex -and sometimes bafflin& -
medical history .
i\lr. Anderson chose Jnurn;i!lsm for his
vocation while still .:i !Penager. He was
editor n( the Alhambra High School
newspaper v.•hen hp 1v::ts gr::trluaterl in
1944 and listed "Profession: .Journalism"
v.·hen h'-tnlist td in !he 1\avy in 1945.
After serl'ing aho,11rrl a Navy carrier,
fl.Ir. Anderson attenrlerl Los Angeles City
Olllege and use. then enrolled in the
Uni1·ersity of Oregon. He rf'ce1ved a
degree in journalism from that ini;titutilln
in 19.'il. He was on tht: staff of the Daily
, Emerald and prf'sident of his fraternity,
Pi Kappa Alpha.
His first nev.•spapcr was lht: Salem
!Orel St11!esman. As a ned,1::ling reporter
on that ~taff. he v.•on hii; first professional
award for coverage of a prison riot in
v.·hic;h he was held host11gt: and servf'd as
arbitr11tor .between in mates and prison
officials.
After s!rving 11s erlit.or nl the Ashland
Tidings, r.1r . Anderson briefly l.rltd the
public rt1:lat ions fie! in Oakland -but
soon ~ew to r join tht: nt:wspa~r
business. }J.te had bee on the !lllff of his
hometov.·n papt:r, e Alhambr,11 Posl -
Advocatt, when ined the Daily Pilnt
in 1960 .
Mr. Anderson underwtnt radium treat-
ment in the spring of 1967 ror a hyperac-
tivt: thyroid cond ition. That condition
sttmingly was corrected wht:n, In June of
last yt:ar, he w1s diAgnosed as a victim
of myasthenia gravis, a l·ln-20,0000
disease affecting the nt:uromuscular
aystem.
Medication and treatment for that
dista1e ~·1s successful enough to 11101#
fl.tr. Ande.r5(Jn to return tn worll: until
March of thi! year. when he develO'pfld
aplastlc anemia and his body ceued
m1nufadurinR h!O<'ld. He h11d lived 11:lnce
11'.qt mr,nth nn (!n,.nt~rl blood and at the
'O.llL V .. ILOT stiff .. llo1"
VETERAN NEWSMAN DIES
Norman R. And•r10n
time of his death had received the
equivalent of more than tSO pints.
Mr. Andenwn fought thest: complexities
-along with a rt:currlng ulcer condition
;ind pneumonia -and had recovered suf-
ficiently to return to the Daily Pilot on a
part·lime basis last week. He· worked last
Thursday, I rHntert:d the hospital the
following night and ditd S8turday night In
Hoag'l!I intenslve care ward.
.Survivors include MrB. Andetton, of lM
home address. fl02 Irvine Ave .• Newport
Beach : a son, Douglas ol Ashland. Ore.;
his pArent!, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Andel'AOn
nf Alhambra; a sister, Mn. JamM
Balestrtrl of Corona del Mar; and a
brother, Dlvid Anderson of Loi Angeles.
The family has 1Uggested tblt la 1i!t.I of
flowtirs memori11.l contrlbuUOM could be
mtde to the Myasthenla Gr avis Foun·
d•tlon. 237 S. Cataljna St .. LoJ Al\llelU,
or blood contributions to the Red Cross
blood bank.
Mr. Ander"Dn was a memb@r of the
Or•nc• CCunty Pres« Club. SlatN Oe:lt.a
Chi. tht natlonl1 j<lumellun IOCltty, and
the University of .Oregon Alumni Alloci•·
llf'ln .
$4,000 Heart
lnstrtunent Eyed
A ~4,(ll')(l instrument 1s being SQUght hy
the Ocean View School District to scretn
children ror heart disease.
Contributions for the unit. capable of
being nperaled by nnn·merlical ptrsonnel.
are now be1ni;: asked for 1.hroup;h the
\'1\l::tC,.P View Srhnol PT A.
A demonstration of the device has been
set f0r 7:30 p.m. Thursday in !he school's
auditorium, 5362 Sisson Drive. Huntington
Br.:ich .
Anynne interesled in helping with col-
lect.iOn of 1hr. monry mlly call Mrs. H. E.
J)avies, 846-617~.
They slipped out of tht: restaurant Rt
2200 Balboa Blvd .. split up and t:scaped
on fOfll after 1eavine: wailres.it Marjnrie
Gruher 11 $2 tip without paying for a
repasr including steamed clams. lobster
dinners and steins of beer.
Patrolman ~1ike Blitch ~earched the
surrounding area aflt:r Cr:ih Cooktr
em ploye Rober1 Duncan cha~ed the two
men nn foot and by bicycl e, but couldn·t
find them.
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HA~IPTON . Va. IUPJ\ -Brucent
Smith, a 20-year-o!d Tcxa.~ ~irl who says
she's participating in her first series of
beauty con!est~. has betn named Mi~s
US A: World
Tired of the way y our rings look?
Two of three Seal Beach ~1.:trines book·
ed on murdt:r charges after the killing o(
11 La Habra man at his wife's hirlhday
party werl": cleared of the :iccusatlons
Friday in Orange County Superior Court.
Judge Robert L. Corfman grant!'d the
motion for di~m isssl of murder charges
filed against \\'alter A. Baumgarlner, 20,
<1nd Andres Luna Pastrano Jr., 21. Ht:
denied a similar n1olion filed bv c~tfen·
dant Joseph Gerarrl Ch::t\·ez, zil
Chavez, identified by the prose<:ution as
lht: man "''ho ;:isser\e(llV chnked the \"ic-
tim to death. faces ;:irfaignment on th•
n1ur<ler rount T11esrla\".
1\ll three ,\!::trine~ ;i're sta11onerl at !.he
Seal Beach Naval \VP;ipon~ Prpot. They
V.'f're arr<'sled la~1 .July 4 shnr1ly after
lhe killinJ: of Vernnn Edn1und P11Ae. ~6 .
Off1cl'rs ~aid the trio erri.~bf'.'r! .:i birth·
day party Page 1v;:is i::iving for his wife
and that Page died in the ensuing ~cuffle.
Coroncr"s officers h<ive ruled that the
victim died of suffocation.
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\Vhen Pollsh-.'\n1eritans paraded Sunda y on l\e\\' '\"ork 's Firt h .".venur
in the annual Pulaski lJjt\' Parade. one n1en1brr or the Paccn1akcr.~
Drum and Bu gle l'orps ft:om Po ugh keepsie .. \". \"., got a little too en -
!hus1a~1 1t·,
Realto1· Ha~ Ho111 e B11ilt
011 A F1·icla y Afte1·110011
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0! •ho 0111~ PilO! STi ii
A rla tbed lna·k nr !"n'4'd b1 a11 rn1p1;.·
San Clen1ente bu1ld1ng ~1te Fnda.1 rnor11-
1ng and. b.v early afle1n1~111 a nearl1·
Finished three-bedrnnn1 h.1rl hr,..n adde<t 111
lht communl!.v.
'l'ht. struclure. lhr 1·11.1 s t1r.,t 1at·\(H'\·
built home. 1s !h(' J)roduet of Omni Hou . .;·
ing Spec1aH1cs. a La guna N1guel·basr1l
s ubsidiary of the 1\l1 ss1on VieJo Con1pa11.1
According ro off1c1als. 1hr :-tn1etu1"e. at
127 Ave nida de los Loblls i\Jarinos. posed
~ spe('Jal challenge because it was the
f1rsl !hey had built on a sloping 101
·rhe 01vner of the ne1v homr 11·111 br
rcaltor (;corgr C1•nr;id. of 1;1 :1 S El
Camino Real. Conrad said !he l1•Ju.~e will
br used as a n1oc!cl honir for tu!ure
~imila r construc\!Otl.
··1 11•ant to pul Ill} n1nney ll'herr nt;;
mouth is:· he said nf his S30.()l)O In·
1·cstn1cnl , .. and lhrn I l"<lll lalk about f<11 ·-
1ory-buill houses."
:\ccordn g to 01nni Housing olfir1als al
!he s ite. !here 1vill be a shghl delay 111
ron~truclion and the home 1von·1 be
finished unti l early this week. The delay
11 as a demonstration today shO\\'lf'\8 ron1·
pan: uf11c:1als a11d friend.~ the unfolding of
1hc second hair of thf' rcs1drnt•r
Th(' strut·ture \\'<IS ;u·1uall~ bu1l1 At t,~
f1r111 ·~ hradquartrr~ At 2i6.l2 l"an11'i9
('ap1~1ranu And tht'1) brought 10 lhf' ~1!e
h\ lrutk Lnl1l..P 11\0(lular ur bo x -
h1•1ne:--. thr ho11 ~e 1s nol bu1!1 by l'On·
nrc ting ~et•l)o11:-; togethrr
· The ho11.,i· 1s e.~scnuall~· <·01nplclcd al
111 .... µlanl " sa:·i; Dona l1t \\'ooHord. dir(•t·-
!Of of field operations Ill!' !he ro111pan;..
· II all conics out to the s1tr. in one lnad '
The three-bedroon1 house. 1rhcn 1t ar-
r1\·es at a i.:ile. rlosel;.• rc~e1nhlr.<. a box·
t;ir. \Yoolford l'Xpl a111s !liat. !ron1 a 1·c11·
1··;il 11·nll. Ille hinged roof i~ folded up and
the floor~ folded do1111
T11 c(linplete the r:tlhrr 1· .. 1nplcx ar-
ra11gcn1rn1 , the w:i lls a l ~o fold 11110 pos1-
11on
\\"oolford nolf.'.<. that. in prke. the ho111e
11111 he roughl.1 ('Olnparable to othe r
houses 1n th(' neighborhood.
··But it v.·111 be a nicer house·· he ad-
n1it~ proudh·. • ·
Ov•ner Corirad savs the house. ineludlng ~1te preparation and toncrete foundation,
will c_·ost about $20.000, and the lot is
another S!0,000.
Mono.tr Oc101>fr 'l 147! H OAILY PllOf ~
Thieu Roi .ls Up Huge Victory
W i11s New 1,e r11i by Lct11clslicle • 01ie-1·1ia.11 Lil Viet Race
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11gure~ 1"r :<ioutlt \'1l·lna1n 's unl'1.Jn1e~1rd
pfl.'btden li;il 1uLt'. and he 1·;11Jtd 11 u 11;1
11011al aL·lut•vi;1n1'll l
.. T hi~ 15 re;jJly ti 1 l"!'.I goud :i.-l11e1 f'-
n1ent nl 11ur n;1 t1un :111d uur po·uplt• 111 r h~·
hulld111g and I m p 1 i' 111 p n 1 I II i.: HI
dern0<-ral·1·.' Tb1ru s<f'ld 111 a st:il l'in!•n1 1~~ued fru.1 11 lndcp<'11dt·iu·1' P;1l;11 'r
Thieu 48. llt11l'd lh <t ! 1t1•·1·r hi.Id lll'rn 11
h1g hr r ret·ordrd 1ur nnu1 vi 11)lt!f-. 11; 1
J}1•1Trnt -than ful' ;1n;. 11;1111111111dt• eli:1·
!1011 '1111-r llt' fir-.\ r:.11 101 11tl1tt' 111 llH:i7
Thal ,ll"iH" 8:1 prrrtnl !ltrnrd uul .11 lht•
p<Jll ~
\lt·antUHt' ;t gr•1lll! 11! 111flurnn.11
baekers ol \ 1t·e P1r s1drnl '.\l)U)1'11 l.';111
Rou ers l ss L1 es ti .-.
J\iliddle East
Pea ce Pla11
L.\ITED .\ATIU.\S 1Ll'l 1 -Sr1·1·rt.~1·v
f,f Stale \\"il l1an1 P ll11grr!< laid du1111 ,1
s1x-poinl plan tor \l1ddlr East pea1·e tu·
da}, urging a ne11 eftort h.1-l ~racl a:xl
the Arabs to1rard 111 u I u a I a<'-
1.:ontmodation.
In a poltt'.y speech lo lht ~:enc1',1l
Assembly. Roge rs also said the US l\\"O-
<.:hina policy 1rould not d11 ide Ch1n;1
lurther hot 1rould g1\·e repre~tlll:lll(nl 111
rlie United i\ahons lo 1111 lhe Chinese rc•i-
p!e
lie r111plla~1Led 11l;1t \\"a:-:h1ng11111 c::
tno1e1nr11! 1011·ard hr11e r re!al!Oth 11 1111
1 'urn111ui11~t ( "h1n;i would nol lr:-:;1·11 L ,..;,
1·ooprral1on w11h th(' So11t'I I 1111111 llr
po1n1ed lo 1he Stra!e_c:u · Arlll!<J.111111<1111111
Talk~ ~SALT ! and !he four p<iwer ;1grrr-
11H•nt on \\1est Berhn as evidf'rll"f' ut !h1~
Roger5 said he sa11· no 11eed for lhr
11·orld rlisarmilme111 c0nference p1·oposetl
by ~losco11" cspe('1ally 11·i1h prospr<·ts
bright for the Peking governrnenl lo t;1i-•·
part 111 1he United i'\a lio11s. 11here arrns
reduction is a con1inui ng 1ssur
Rogers, with Lhe f1r~1 $200-1nlll1011·plu~
l;,i\. bt1dget in prospe<'t. ·11:irnrd ag;1111 ~~
<1pproval 01 unnecessar,v apprnpr1<1t1011•
1i(1! v.i!h the reports th;it H1r S/111rt
I n1on would (o!low lhr announeed 111·
1ent10Q of Frant'e lo pa_1 pal't o! us L" '\
1nrlrb1ed11es~. he said the l 111lrd St;1lr<;
1\ou!d also he prrparrd lo a,;s1~l in "f1h -
1n.i: the organrtal1on';<; ltnanl'1;il l"l l'-ll'.
Woman'1S Bodv
U1 1id entified
Or<inge cofu11~ Coroner's in1e<;l1g:llor~
s;.i1d today they have not ye! 1dcnllfied
the body of a l'oung wo111an that 11;i,l1e1t
ashore near Iii!' Surfside Colonv Sunda1;
r \·rning
l11l'e~11ga!ur Hirhard Slaugh1 c1· sal(\ 111r
1101nan's bod v. clad in undrrclothrs. 11;1.; ~polled al a!lour ~ p.111 . !Ir said pol1(·!'
found a pilf or clothing about 1.:io 1;1nl ~
fro111 the spo! v.·hrre the bod y 1ra :<: found.
Slaughte r i;aid the aprarenl ca11 ~e 11r
death i.e. drowning . but further le,;ts 11 111
he done bct ore dro .... ·n1n~ 1s u1f1t1:illl
listed as lhe cause. He said the re 11·ere no
signs of roul play.
1\.1 al,o hbU t'd a ~t11t1·1nf•n1 in 11h1tll 1he1·
l Jllcd lhf eler11011 ""a f;1n:1'"
Thl'." de111,u1Ut•U lh<it lhr l. n1tE'd '.'!t<ilr~
11;111 fl ll"l'LI sup1~1r! o! Th ieu·, g1.1t•n 11rl1'r1!
fi1•L<llJ,e lill' 1•1(\'[1••11' 11.,S l"1111<!tH'\{•(f 111111
lht· :,11~1pvl"I ul ;1111 l1.1 -,,1do1' 1Ell~11 i1nl1 1
Ml1nkt•r ;11ul 111 .111 ;i1 in0~pl\,•1 ,. ..r
dl'L"!lllfl'll l 111 l!il' Pl'llPlt :tr\d gnlL'l"lllll"lll
!"\'111'•''•11•!1
\\ r cf11 1i(1t r1'< V).!1ll1t llu' lt•;1t!1·r,t11p 11f
\]1 'l;.:u\1•11 \ ;111 Tlit1'11 llw ,l.tl t·11l1•111
,,1ui llt· tl11 11111 11·1 111,;1111l .di 1/11·
p1 t·l:.lH tl .llf'(l ll"'lil1 • •11 flit' t·l1'1"l l1.Jll
11h11 Ii \lr Thll'll '" 111.1lu·t· rn;1l·h11u·1~
ur_:..1nl l'.!•d 1111<! 1un1rull1"<1 ·
Thi• 't.11'·n1t•ul · 11,1 , b\Utd li1 !lit
' l"•oplr ~ lun t' .ig:11n~1 <lw1a11·r~l\ifl .t
11!1lllllltlt'I' lunllt·ll J:i•1 \\("l'" f/I Ill
llut>nl1Jl h.y bai:i-er) and othrr upponen1 ~
ut Ttlleu
T!u• ~01·er111nent election information
1e111er publ1~hcd a prrhrn1nary na-
11onv.1dr <·ount that showed Tl11eu gtrl
:l 71fi,Oi"4 111!t'!>.. ur 91 5J prrcrnl of the
!11l<1I of 6.3 11 .8.);I rast.
The ··enh·1· ~aid :!5:1.148 vutes 11·ere 1n-
1 .ol1d i111d r·uunted ag:i1nst Thieu . Tht1t
a1nutu1ted 10 5 .l per ce~t of f!Jr 1olt".
·1111•rt• 11:i ~ sorne l'fl)'~tl'ry at>out lilt' rt"
r11;iin1ng J pt•rt·en! OHit1al 'I" said there
11e1·t" •-<iBIP .. ,n1ss1ni; hallol ~ • and 1t
11uuld be <Hle lo l"<ln da~'"' befo1e all the
1ntrs l'Uuld be arco1u1trd for .
Th!£'U had said hr 1vould fllllt 1f In.,_
1h!1n t lif't ll)Ore 1h:111 50 percent ol th1'
1 u1 r but lhe hugr plurality of ballots
, .. unted gal"e him an 01·rr11 hel n11nc \Ole
1Jl i:onfidrnrr
Real Big Blast
!'\111oker 1'011.ch es Off 40 Balloons
/'lc111s l•I! .1 J;.111 \" 11·i·nt up 111 sn1ul..P
:;.ilurda.1 111i.:l11 111 ,1 ll'('<l~ $;;11t.1 An;• :1•·-
1·1dt'lll. 11]1('11 "lit' p:\rl_lgl.Jl'I lr'I ;i t\ll'
1·1·;1111111rd 111111 ·Iii f!;1o,;-!illcll ball1R1J\S !It :i
1·1g:1re1tc·
Tl11· ;ib:-rnl-1n111tlr-d ;1•·1 11\" l:h\b \\'a.qi..,
:.!.fl l'au~er! ;i !Ju111b-l1kt' <'ha1n reaet1on r:1.-
plo:-1011 lh;1l l1lrral1.v ripped !he 1e!11cle
i1part
\\'111dn11 !:la'~ llr11 l1kr sl1r;i pnel and alt
fnur door~ nf the sednn were b1011·n ope11
h.1· the blast. 11 hreh 1n1ured \\".:isik and his
1110 t·Qn1pa111on~
l\":1s1 k 11a~ a•tm1l!£'d 111 lhe (/range
I °ilUlll}' .\!ed1c;1I fen!er burn U!HI 11 llh hl5
lu•;1tl :ind t;irr 'l':1rr1I 1)1 !hr l>!:>-t
J1ri1er ll<11ne l;111e,p1r, 211, nl 11U8'.'.
f...an1prn l.:ttH'. Jl11111u1,c:1 011 Brach. and
pasSl'llger Terri· Hu sted . 20, Santa Ana.
11err 1rea1c d lnr 1.:u!s and lacerations
f1'nn1 lly1ng g!a~:<
;\lrd1c<1I :.uper1 J.~Or~ .~aid ne1tl1e1· 11ctun ,,r ghi~~ f'UL' 11as ~ennu:.!y hurt.
~-iren1en r·espond1ng lo the s~·ene nn
1-:a•l 21st Streel ea~t uf Alona A1·enue
,;.11d ··1c sedan 11'a11 de1·astated by !he ex-
plf/:-1011.
\\"as1k 11a.~ s11t1nJ: 111 thr b<1r;., seal, sur-
rounded by gaily colored ba llons.
ln1·es11~alors no ted that the ox~
ace11lenc g;L~ used to fill the balloon!'
n"r111all~ u~eo 1n 11U1ng 1;1nks of luel for
11ctd1ni,: and ea n he ex1re1ncl~· dangerous
11 m1:;h;indlrd
Officer Says Colonel
'
Lied iri Jl1 y· Lai Report
FT .\lE:\n~:. \1<1 1Al'1 -:\n :11ia!1on
l1;1Tli1l11•11 1•11n1tn.111cli•r lf'~l1l1C'd toda v tha l
r·,,i 0 1 an r\ ll endrr,.;,111 rrt·r11:1>cl .1
<!1rl·tl 1,rd1•r 11• 1111 1•,tir.:a te 111•· lull1llt!.' ;11
\h l.:11 .111d l'1'~1J1•11drtl 1111h ;111 un1ru!htu!
fl'IMl1'1
l.t ( ul lul\11 ll .. ll;id,11 . 11\\u,1· p1l111'
'llJl]}ioi"1~d 1!11· \l:irrh lh 1$8 u1f:h111·1
:i-~:11111 ~:1111 h•· h,od \('("ll a 11'\)Qf"I 1ron1
!111nd1•1,011 h11I · 11 fh•I nu1 rt·~µt1nd l11 lhi·
;1ll1·e;a11nn'
\\"h;11 11,,, 1•1t11 n•.1t"!l(l1l 111 tnr
"'1111r1 ' 11,,lladn1 11,1~ a'-i-"d al llf'11
•lrr,011' 1·1l1111 1n:1r11al
·I telt tli:tl thr rrport 11a s 1n r tror,"
\.!Id llolladp.1·. 11011' ~ta11oced in Lo5
.\ ru.:rl~'~
q In 11·t1<ll regard
\ That 1l d1dn"t It'll thr ·1ruth
llollada 1 ~aid hr was told v.hat hrul
l1:1µ111•1H•(t" 111 Ill<' 11l1:1 ct" on the rvening 1,f
11Jr ;1~,.iul1 t\1 ~l:IJ Fr«leri<"k 1y atke . an
;11n•1!vn 1·1.n1pan~· 1·on11n:inder He :-n1d
\\"atk<' u,;t•d :i tigure of morr than 100 •11
talk ing bctu1 t·11•1h;1n casual11r$ at !heir
ll1n hour 1nc_rt111g
\\"e 11·t"rr agon111n~ ·• Holld;iy said of
hl'a1 1n:? 1he ..;1••rl ··1 \\"a' appal led al !he
1nagn1tudr of this ~lory Fred was telhnc
rne.
Bo y, 15, Slc1i11 ]Jy Guu111a11
!'IH TH !;ATt·: 1u r1 1 -_,., l:'i·re;ir~ld
1u111h 11·:1s ~lint tv tl('~1th Sunda1 'and ht!'
111111111'1" 11a~ tol"l'J•d 10 dr11·e hr1: •·ar· 111111
/11, 1 .. 1111 ~li11 np1·il 1n 111(' front ~ea1 ;1~ a
i.!lllllll:lll hrnnd1 ,h111g 1111.1 p1.,1 n1.~ ga1•,. r1J1•
"I oit•I''
\Ire l~1'l11!11.1 (',1ld11 t•ll l11ld r~il11 r 1!11·
i:,un111an t11reed 111~ 11;1y 11110 1l1r b.it·~ Sl'at
nt ht"r ~·,1r :>.~ 'he. hr1· son and an{llh<'I'
11ut11;i11 11r>rr 1ln1111g ln1111 a re~taUl'<llll
park111l:l lu! a!!('r a 1·hurth 111crt1n~.
Sht• said ~hr an1t her 11a~sl'ngrr. :'ll r~.
'.llar.v Dou.i:las~. 55. had h;indrd O\"Pr lllr1 r
p11rse.~ ant i ll'at rhc.o; 10 rhe gu11111an 11•hcn
hr ~uddenlr I ired a sho1 through th e hark
~1·.11 h1t11ng h<'r· -on 111 thr bark
t\r11nclh Ca ld11ell. 1.l. 11as dead 11he11
pnl1t·e ttl"l"ll"rd.
\Ir,~. l'ah111ell lo lr! a ulhori11c~ her bo~
~111n1prd brs1rlc her· and shr 11 a.~ torced to
1lr11·e arot111d 1he bloc~ a~ !ht' gun111an
tlc1I 111£' rar on a ~1de street
Sht" ~Jid h<' lr ll the purses and watches
on !he se:it.
Thi' re sults sho.,.,ed the grip tht Thieu·
appoJnted pro1·1n{'e chief5 have on the
count rys ide. All of them are army col·
onrls and all of them were under ordefs
to g('t out the vote and make sure it went
to the prei;ident.
Thr ovfrwhelming majority in hi!
fa 1·or appellred lo be a surprisf! rven to
Thieu ~inl'e he had indicated before th•
(•lec11nn he expected to get about 60 pcr-
t t'lll of thP 1 01es
Thl('ll ·' ne w lour-year te rm begins Ot t.
:11 Co1ng in to po1.,.rr "1th him .,.,·ill be
Tran \'an l!uong. who replaces Ky a~
1 !Cl' prr~idrnl. and Prime :-Ofinistr r Tran
Th1.-'11 l\h1en1
(Jne n1trnht•r nf llir opposi!ion. Nat1onal
·\<sen10ly Oepu1y l.y Qui Chung. :5aid
the T"t'·elec11on of !ilr, Thieu i5 a
humi!11H1on for our people."
3 Dyin g Kids
Receive Funds
Fron1 Donors
SCJlTI/ SA~ FRA!\"CISCO ! UPI l -Tn
recent v•eeks \!rs. Jacqueline Collum has
rece11"ed a lrtler from Pres1dE'nt Nixon,
;,n anonymous check for $MIO and •·a
!1sHu! ol allo11·ancc money" from a. liltle
rhild.
.\Ir~. Collum 1s the mother of three ap-
parently <loomed children. She i~ on
u·elfare. Hrr oldest child died ln her arms
last mon!h and her family's pl ight came
10 tight a~ a resul! of a dispute over how
n111ch burial expenses would be allo.,.,·ed.
Thou~ands of leHers ha\"e been pourin~
in lroni around the country and other
1·ountries .. \lanv of them contain check:i<.
~ sperial fund ·ror the Collum children al
llir \\"ells Fargo Bank in South San Fran·
1•1:-co now totals more than $4 .000.
.. r a lway.~ knew everybody "-'3S great."
$a1d ~!rs. Collun1. "But I never knew so
n1any people could be so great."
~lrs. Cnllurn has three more children,
Cha rl es. 7. Crvslal. 6. and Kathleen. 12.
Thev all are ;i.ppar('ntly doon1ed to death
at a young age from a rare inherited
rli5ea ~e of the ner1·ous s~·stcm . v.·hich
took !he life o! 1.1-\·ea r-old Patricia Ann.
l\ath!een is alr.cadv unable lo go to ~ehool. Charles is blind end Crystal is
beginning ~O ~hOIV early symptoms Of lh•
<li~ea;,t"
The Pre~1dent" s lettt"r to 'lrs. Collun1
,a1d '"Jln1v difficult il must be for you.
bul I an1 heartened lo read that you
refu!'.t' lo g11·e 1n to pessimi sn1.'1
One da1' last v.•eek a child knockrd at
the doo r "and "offered a fi stful of allow-
ance monfy.'' she said.
Santa Ana :)Ian Shot,
Hobbe d in T u.tin
1\ Santa 1\n;1 rnan 11as sho t v.·ith •
pellet g11 n and robbed o[ ~500 Sunday
n1gh1 d1ir111g a fight in (Ill apartment in
Tus111i. poii{'P reported.
.Jack 1\11011·!1011, 45, is in satisfactory
1·011dit1on todav in Tustin Community
r lnspllill reco1 £.ring from the wou nd in
h1" che st.
Officers sa1d he wa~ visit ing friends ln
Tustin v;hen !he fight brokt. out. They ant
looking llJ r a m;in and a 1\'0man as
suspects in the altercation.
El Rancho has the hottest price in town!
"l~oorl Grier. Chari<'." Bro11"n ...
(or onJ.v 6!:lc a pat kilge. 1·hat's len rle lit·1011~ lu11tl1
• • • • • • • • • •
El J:a1H·h11 is seltin~ l>oll.v ,\lachson"s Suµcr -Z 1nger.--11t1r Super Z1ngcr5-,
hox trf'ats in fl IHtt'kagl'. Charif'.\' Ero11·n, ... and that's a real ,-alue '.
Charley Brown-
Beef Stew .............. 99~ Grapes ..... ~~~~E.s~ ......... 29~
)
t:ompare lhe qualit.v o( El f!ancho 's lean, OOnele.ss ste1v beef'.
Rabbits .... f~E.s~.~:~ ...... 89fb
Reilly fresh. bocau,e they're locally gro11·n : Ser,·e vari~t:v ! •
Fresh Pork Cutlets ................................... 89~
So lettn Bnd delicious ..• because it'11 mid-western grain-fed pork:
Bay's English Muffins .. .. .. .. . . . .. .. 33'
Start the day a liltle better ..• with toasted muffins r 12 oz. packare. Price& in. effec t 1llo11., Tu.t~ .. Jf,,d., Oct. 4, 5, 6
No •ak11 to denlet'8.
Big bllll('fl('~ of plump grapes ••• here's delightful ea.ting! f{ipe! Sweet!
Pillsbury's Space Sticks ..
'l'hr> energy food that you M t like t.:andy ... choi ce o( flavor6!
Knox Gelatine Drink . .. . .. .. .. .. .. . . . .. .. .. .. 79•
Choose Grape, Orange or Cranberry Orange •• -pkg. of 14 env.
Golden Grain's Rice· A-Roni ................... 3 "' '1
Beer Chicken Spanish or Chi nese .•. eMY fixin· ••• delightful eating! •• . '
ADIA . 111 I I PASADENA · 111 I SOUTH PASADENA : !ill I, HUNTINGTON BEACH : 11
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1, NEWPORT BEACH: 2727 New1101\ B .,; '' ~ ARC S11111,et.1n1t!l1111l111-tc·1Dr ll'I' · 1.i 11• !/lll l l"\E 'lllO [ th!ltVllaneCpn''I
C• . I ''U We 'Co,011,10 81111 /1r111ont Jll~ H1111ti11gton Dr ' w.1rner .1nd Algonquin Roar~w.1lk Cente1 . JJ. JS !1J u I I as ll I f. '1 £1 Ranct10 ente1, "' '' '
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Wleka
w/CA
..v-'1 L-~·
'}leads you lo•e, tail&
Thieu win.s ! '
Hoax Hinted
l 1i Consul's
l(id11up Cu.se
('_.\l!·\CAS, \enezuela IAPl -'l'he
tn~·strnnu~ re:ippeari111ce or the rnn.~111
i:e nrr<1I of !he non1in1ea n Republ1r has
lurnrd a k1dn;1ping case into a delicatr
:-1ru11t1on of ··voluntary :seclusion ··
The con~ul general. 56-year-nld Thrln1a
1.-ri:i.~ de Rodriguez. ~·as found s<ile in R
(';iratas apar!rnen! Sunday artcr a rrHlr·
d.<11" d15appearance.
Chief of Police Juan f>1art in EchPvc rna
;it first ga ve no det;:iils except to say:
"This 1s not a kidnap ra$e. No ran.~om
\I:!.~ p,11fl ••
A Sl ·m!ll1nn ran~n1 dr1nand by a li'r
11~1 terrorist J:rnuµ had been reported
"arhrr bl" hrr nephew, \"ice Consu l
F11u ~1u Frias '
Th~· l'h1t>f of pnli"e told R ne ws co n-
fr.-rnce thal ~·!r~. Fnas 11 a.~ d 1~co11ered
.111 5 a n1 1n an HparT1nrnl owned b.11
,\ngr!;'J dr R11s11llo. a Venr1.ucl a pa1 rller
\<1Ca~10n1ni: 111 ,\lt;',~1c11_ She h;i.~ been
l'<·parf!ll:'d from her husband for two
) f'ar~.
P.rhevf'rna t'allrrl the ra ~e "ver~·
rlclir<11e ·· He said 1! had been turnf'd
(l\(•r tn thr fnrr1gn minist ry because or
!lt r~ Fria~· d1p!fln1a tic sraru~
. \I r.!< r•ria" 11a'> apro1ntC'd ('f"ln~11l
.r,rr rr<il 10 (";irae::i~ 10 196!1 In her hon11•
•·<1unlr~' shr ll;id had a d1st1ngu1~hcd
pii\itll:al carl'er.
,\Ir!\. Fria!\ -worked aclir!'I~· ag;i1n~l
J)n1111nir;i n d1c1a1or Ra(acl Trui11lo rlurin~
h1 ~ years in power and "'as un prisoned AL
IP;ist fl\'e time~. \\"hen ,Juan FJo~rh
fo<1k O\ er ~he rose Jo be \"le t' president
nr lh(' ~enrite.
l'ndcr \hf' l'urrrnr Don11 n1rt111 pr1·~1-
(lrnt. Joaquin Balagucr. she "·;is n1ade
1 '1n~ul 1n Curacao 111 the NP1hrrlanrl~
Anlil lr~ 111 196fi. lhen transferred lo
Vtnezucla three years ago.
Russi"n Lunar
Orbiter S 11oop.~
But Doesn't La11d
\H1srn1v 11·r1 1.111111 \~ '""0r1·d nn
lhr tl'<lrin f1'1<Pl 11111· nrhl! 1r.d;i\ 11·11h a
l lf'I \" !hat n11cht '>11\lr ;:i 11\1,lr>r~ -11h11 !
\1;1~ h;1ppfrlf'd 111 thP 1-L1mri,,,hr•d 111nr1n
1 r hr11''
Tbt· 011111 ,11 '1":1•• 110·11• .111110·1 ,,111'
! 1•11:i 1(1 :in 11nn1.111r11•d •pao ''' r;1lr p;10 1,rd
1•1l h ~1'1''1111fu f'rp11111no n1 11·;11 h1·1I 1111•
1• !tl!I\' .,f lhP rn1111n Surul:11 :if!•r ;i l11r
rJ;11• llllOI/:(' ;l11d •11 '111.t: 1111" l•rt•lt ll-! llllh'<ii
\Jj1
r:1~, 1l1d 1111 ,;~1 11tu·111o1 I 1111;1 1q
\\1•11ld :~ti• 111p! !11 1.•n•! «~ ll1r 111 l~frd
l,11nn 1R did l.1~1 m1•11t h 8111 the l;i11nr·h
:111111111111 Pinrnt nn S{'fl! 2.R said 1! 11 nu I ct
1111 rk •·frf1rn \h(' orh11 or an nrtHi('1;1I
sall'll1!1'·· 11n lndu:::it1110 ll woulrl nu!
ln11r'h d10\\ll
Tass i;a1d Su nda y \hf' moon sputnik 11 ;is
r1rh1tin~ nn1·r rverv tlvn h0ur!I. and two
1n1nu1 r s al ::in angle of 40 degrres to the
moon 's cquatnr.
MOodAy October 4, 1971
Bailey quoted
Would Find Self
Gµilty-Calley
,\'E\~' JIAV!-:N !AP ) -Attorney r·. Lee
Ra l!P\' sa1•s Lt Wilha n1 J.. Calley Jr. told
IHm duririg (.';illey's ,\I v Lai n1ui-der lnal
that were he a n1i'rnht'r of his jury ··1
11·ou!d find n1r ~u1lr_11 uf ruan:-laughter."
Ba ile.•, 11hu successlull~ defend(·d Capt.
1-:rnesl I.. ~INi1na on l'harge~ uf n1un1er
and assault at \11• LaL said Sunday nlJ:hl
h~ h«ll qt1t.'S!luncd L'itltey ;tbout his trial
lht> d<1y :-Oled111a lest1f1ed ;r~a1nsl CallP~'·
Calle\· v.a s a pl11tuc111 IP;ider in t.-let11na 's
AmenC'al Oil·is1on infantry ro mpa ny
11 hrri 1t nHHIP a .~weep ll1rnu~h My Lai on
,\!arch !6 l!ifil!, 111 11h i<"h ci vilians ~·e.re
slaugllle.red ll~ L' S. tru11p.s.
C.:rlle~ 11as ~·on\ 11.:tl'd uf rnurdering 22
(•11 t11;1ns at :\ly Lat. Jle v.·as sentenced to
l1te 4l'r1 pnson but !his has been cut to 20
~ears in <111 Arniy re\ ir1~· procedure
11turh IS stilt Cflrl[lllUl ll~.
~li'du1a 11as acqu1ned of thargcs that
he l•as responsible for 102 ('l\lt!ian deaths
a1 :\I~ Lai .1ntl uf 1·h<1rge.~ !hat he
;issaulled a prisoner under 1nterrogat1nn.
Jn a speet·h t.icrol"e se\'eral hun dred
Yale Un1l'ers1t.v sturleo1!1., B<t lley said he
had :i.sked (;1lle~ '"Husty. 1f you >tt·ere
s1tt1n11 on vou r 1rtal. ~·ould }OU find
~·iurse lf giil!~·?
Dt>srrih1ng Callev as '"a pretty honest
fellow." Baile.v said the you n~ lieutenant
replied ; •·1 ~·ould find me gu ilty of
Explosion Probe<l
In Plane Cra~h
1'hal l(iJlcd 66
t;HE.\T. B1'!g111 n1 1t;Pl l -Dn("tors at
Oit> Client l "n1\cr111tv f1(1sp1t;il 1ridav ex -
;-11n1r1C'1J bud1cs of\ 1~·t1n1s frnrn Ille (·r;i.~h
nf ii Bri11sh J-:u1·fl pf';1n Airw ays (BE:A J
\";i11g11;ird lo dclcrn11nr 1\'l1et her an rx-
plns1011 had sent lhc planf' plunging to
ear!ll.
Sixt;, ·three persons, in<"liat1ng Brit ish,
A1nt"ritans. ,\11~1r1a11s ;ind .Jap;.u1cse, died
v.lh·n the rour-rngincd turtJQprop aircraft
1·r:ished 18 miles from <;henL during a
fl1~ht Saturday fron1 Lond on to Salzburg,
1\llS!I Iii.
Bl·:.-\ ~aJtl 11 An1C'nrans ~t·r<' abo;rrd Jt
11!f'nt1firrl so1ne 11f lllf'rn a~ !\11ss Ancira
ll 1ill1nger. 1111 An1enr11n "·ho liverl in
S.11 7,bu rg. BPr1jan11 11 l\essel fi nd ,\·1 rs.
l'hyll1s Kcssl'l. Hu~l un : c;. Cas11·r1
Ff'rnanrie2: Mr. t1nd !\·1rs. S. Li ndber_I!.,
and tl-lr. and t\1 rs. H. l\1 osf'r. !t d1r1 nol
1 t>lease lht' r1i:in1rs of !hr nlhrr Arnerican~
or gi\·e rurthrr details 1111 hornctowns and
a~tttrc.~~<>.~.
Farniers 1•ho :-.111· llir pla11f' 1·rash s;ii1I
ii rxploded before f;illu1 .i:: to earth. \\'a lter
!\·laerlens, a hors1• hn;e1!er, sa1rl he sa1v
p::i1·1 uf ii w111g r.111 o\ff.
Jr11esl1gal\ll"S !11111..lll)! 11110 !h(' {";Hise of
l hf' crash repor1 1•rf S1 1ndar 1h;it lhf'y had
ln11r1ri rhe whn lr 1<t il ~r·1·(1on <lf lhe plane
nL"arlv three rn1les fr0t11 the field 1vh ere
lhf' n1a 1n F11seJ;1ge lanf!i·d
P!ll)re offj('Pr~ ~flld !he ('\"](JCnCe in·
du·atcd the pi1s~1b1li1.1 11r sHhntage hut
.~;i1d 11 \1·;:1s Inn c;irl\" !n t>l1n11na te other
possibdi! iP.~. ·
.-\par! fr f'\111 rhr IP~!s at lhr (;hrnl
I 111\·rr.>1111' )[n,p1t:i!. 1r11r~l1g:it1ons con·
t1n11rrl arn1111111 he rr:i~h ~11r 1t~PIF and in
L1·inrlnn. 1•h1•rP lhr "'l111lr hl:i!'k ho:>('--~
thr rlighl rtTnrdrr -"l'IS undrrgo111g
rle1niled ~n1d1,
l'atl'iard1 E ndorse~
( : .. lihat1• l'r·i<·,thood
I \T}i 'A\ i'J"IY •l Pl • 1\n !·'.aslrrn
l'r1lt"l;;nh \111"''' !h11r!l1 ;1ll••l1'> n1;1rri ~'{t
1nc11 I" 'rr1t• ·'' pr1~·•I' 11rj.!1·d 1hr lh1rc1
1ntrrn;1llon;il \I 11r•d nf h1•1i(1p:-; !Odil~' to
kre11 tilt' l\(1111t111 {':11/iolw pnc!;thood
ccl1balt'
Card111t1I ;.;1.-.1111:11111~ I ~1(larouss. t he
pillriarrh uf Alf'\;111d11<1, t·:g_l"pt. said: "I
dnn't think 1t 11ould hr w1sf' to abandon
<·e!i bacy , ;1 e1•!1h;il e priesthood ill
more valuable than a halftime clergy.1.1
manslaughter.''
<.:alley wa~ not immediatrly available
for comment oo Bailey's remark!'!.
nail(') a lso sa1d t.-1ed ina probably ~·ould
te~t1 fy 111 the courl·marl1al of Col. Ora n
K. Henderson at Ft. {l,leade, !\id.
U.S. to Pull
3,215 More
Fro111 Vietriam
S1\IGON 1t.:PI \ -\\"1 th the Soulh \"1rt-
namese presidential election out of !he
\1•a1·. !he t.:.S. Comrnand today annou nred one Of llS h1gges( /\rnericari 1roop (:UI ·
h;i cks in two ye ars. L.S. withdrawal had
b('e n slowed in anticipation of guerrilla
attacks during the eleetion eampaign.
Four full battalion.~ and three i;n1all er
units ended their cornbat rOlt> today, one
day after the election, a move which wilt
redu l'e C S. troop strength by 3.21!i men.
[! was !h~ largest troop stauddown since
\\"i!hdrawals began •July J, 1969. under
Presidcnl Nixon"s troop withdrawal pro-
grarn. and it was the first withdrawal of
ground tornbat units si nce Sept. l!i.
The con1n1and announced that as of the
l'nd of Sf'ptember, 212 ,500 American! re-
111:i 1n<'ol in South VletnanL the lowe~t
number si nce f"ebruarv, 1966, when there
\1·ere 108.000. ·
'l'hl' \1·1thdrawa!s' announcen1enl t o1n-
1•1ded \\ lth a \'ittory annnuncement in
n11litary nper;rlion~ along the Cambodian
border. Sp<1kesmen reported allied forcf's
reopened v1t:il highway 22 lron1 Saigon lo
!he (";i1nhodia n r ubber country on Sund 11y
after rolling batk a weeklnng North Vit>l·
na llH.'~e 11ffensive.
l' S. ht>licopter gunships participating in
!he rollbaek (letected a North V1et-
nan1ese arrny force insidr the South Vie!-
nainese border and repo rted killing 23
reds without any IJ.S. casualties.
L" S. Fire Base Pace. one or the key
allied slrnnJ::points in the rollback. wils
hit Sunday by 20 mm mortar shells but
a spukesrnan said therr were no
e;i~ual!ies.
The Ameri can ll'ilhdrawal.~ announced
!ndav 111cluded two battalions of infantry
:ind · the headqullr!!'rs staff and htad-
11uarters l'Ompany of the America!
d 1v1~inn·s I Ith hrigade -lht> fi rst n1aior
inroad into ~·hat had heen the lari;ie:~t
rln·1.~tO!l HI lhe I' S. Anny 1\! it~ hi~h
p(.inl of 24.000 men i1 was haH ll~a in as
b1i: as a standard infan try d1 vi.~ion.
Ru s~ian A uents ~
]_,cave Britaii1
1.0.\flON l l "PI \ -\\'it h the slr111nl! of
' IF l \~ere a H1ch l\.111n·• from •·Fiddler
no the Roof"' wa fting from i I 1
loudspea kf'rs, the liner Ballika sailed for
Len1ngrari S11nc!ay with a group or Soviet
•ilplur11:1ts and officials expelled from Brl -
1<1111 for spying.
'rhrv l'a111f' 10 Tilbury Docks earl v in
Ilic day, n1ost (Jr thcn1 -in three toaChe.~
111arke!I "Schoo! Bus ." Flanking them
\1'as a fleet or t·ars which included th11t of
r.1 1kht1ll Sn1Jrnnvsky, the So v l e l
a mbassador to Britain.
11ock offici als said that more than 70 of
lhe !05 SovieLs accused of spying last
1nonl h were on hoard. alon~ wi th lhPir
fan11l1es i\111e1~· •1f the accused spic~
\\f'rc 111 Rrita1n when the expulsion order
'v"~ hatHICd down and another 15 were ,
• bnrred re-entry. The 90 were given two
\Veeks to get oul of ihe country.
fl1os~ or them went on the 35-ycar-o!d
cruise ship BRllika. Alon~ with them
went the ir l\.1oskvilch and Vo I g a
automobiles. crated personal bt!on1ings,
euch .emenitie~ as c11ses of coca-col11 -
plus other refreshments.
Texas Rains Leave 3 Dead
Rivers ()rerflo1v Banks • Panhandle Sector LIL
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Temperatures
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EDITION N.Y. Stocks
VOL. 64, NO. 237 . J SECTIONS, JS PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDA Y, OCTO BER~. 1971 TEN CENTS
Record Turnout Hinted • Ill Civic (:enter Vote
\e~ pt.1!'1 Beacti 1 oters nlay turn out in
ffi:urd n11111b{'rs !11r !lie ~erOnd straight
spt>c1al C"lce!1011 11hen the} go to the (Xllls
fur the l'll'tt 1·t·nlt"r bond elet·t1on Tur!'·
day. Cit) <..'lcl'~ : :i t1ra L;igios s;ud lodJ),
i\·lrs Lai.:ios based her lure1·as\ on lh<'
all-!in1e high nu1nbrr f)f ahs ent'..'c ballots
obtained
"lf lhc~ al'e .111y 1ndll'<tl1011. and tlie1·
h;l\P bel."n Hl the pi1.'lt. 11e 11111 h<nt a
heaV) !\Jrllut!l. · .\lr~ Lag1os ~aid
She said 1111!11g rna:i-Iola) as 1nut·!1 as
Loss Seen
' On Center
By Ky1rilci
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TIH• t11 .1· 11111 thll fo!"I !h£' t1Y0-thircl~
111te nctrssar1 111 p;i.~s '1'11rs1l;n•'s S6 !I
u1illion bond rlf'l'llon f1Jr lht> new ad1n111
1s1rat11c.pol1t:p lai'1l11 .1. act'ord1n g !f'I
\ewp>Jrl Bca<ll C.:i1y Counc1ln1::in Carlr-
1\vm:a.
". 1'rn bc111~ prr1cc1ly hoii'.c~1 ,'' t\yn1h.
said •·1 find ii h1ghl:" rernotc !h<il it will
get 1hc co11s1it uti<mal [11·0-rl1irds."
B.H. Kyn1l11 ,-;;i id 111 <in i(itcr\"icw, "1r ~
A ch~11nc1 rn~~1iidi1v 1l1al ;:i 111:iiorily of
Uir rcople nl' ,\(lll"l)Orl flt•:ll:ii 1r1I! la1<w
lhc bon d clc<'tl•lll ··
Voters Tur~d ay 1111\ <lf'tcr1111nr 11hr111rr
$6 9 n11tl101t w1ll i:n h)r a n1nr·-:icrc· S!lf'
;.nd ii ('II h" l"Clll t'I" l'01lll)lt'>. :I\ \I'\\ flOrt
Cl'n1cr
SO percent of Lht t le<:torate Son1e 56 ~
percent. the e:\ist1ng rel·o1·d lvr a local
Pleetion, vo1ed 1n the r-.la rch free11:i~
election.
There are 26.0:ll persons reg istered l•l
\'O\e.
Polls 1\•ill be opeo frorn 7 a 111 10 i p.111
There are 25 polling plat'es througho11t
the city.
."il 1ssut 1s the proposal hi sell 86 !l
n1illion in general obliga11un bonds fur' a
nrw ('l1y hall and poli ce hcadf]u artcrs 1n
•• 'f l -~~'-c ,_Coo!_sj
r-Pll'port Center.
The ell~ .:ounl"1I called the election
after endorsing the proposition v.·hen tht'.1
dt>tlared 1t would be le:.s expensive !n
buy tht' ~e\\"por1 Center property and
hu1!d !he eomplex there than to raze the
prcsenl i>tructure and rebuild on the
l\r11 purl Bou!r\"ard si!c
The Sli.9 million wdl to1·er the eost o!
1hc n1ne·al·re eil'it l'Cnter s11e: it al ~o 111·
1·ludcs $j rni!l ion for ai.:tual eons!rucuon,
~I n11lhon for 01he11 1·0~!~. in1.:luding
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architei.:ts' fees { u r n 1 ~ h 1 n s s and
landscaping and .Sl00.000 tor 011 -sile
1rork. 1ntluding roads and se"er~-
Supporttrs of the bond 1$Sut ha1e bet'n
waging an organized campaign that has
bten htghhghted by !ht door-lo-door el -
fur ts of off-duty policemen . 11ho hail"
tailed on se\•eral thousand honieo11•ners
during e\ en1ng hours and on wetkend.~
Thert has been 110 organ1zrd oppos1t1011,
i:ihh ough s e 1• f' r a I J'es1den1s ha v f'
rcpeated.ly ~poken pubhcl.'>' aga1ns! !he
, ~--
DA.IL Y l'l ~DT Ho"'> "'•• /\~111la said he IN'I'\ !hill "lll'n a i:c 111-
r :;:il obllga1ion bond election doesl)·L ha1 e
•·inc 1.1·pe of sex appeal needed lo IUrn
lhP \'Olt•rs IJU1 "
CITY OF NEWPORT BEA CH DIVIDED INTO 2S PRECl'ICTS FOR TUISDAY'S •D'ID VOTE
$6.9 Million in Bonds Designed to Fin1nce New Civic Center Go iefore El1ctor•t•
\\'ha1 per l"rn1 n[ the 1·uter~ do 1ur11
11111 and wha1 n1ajor11y 1.·otcs ~·cs ll"ilt 1hc11
''diclate to th,. l'Ou11c1I ""ha1 1he nex1
1nove 1s.·· he s;.1d
t\yn1la J;, the 1ir~t cL!,v cuu11c1l1nau !ll
express ~criouc; doub1 s ab1iu1 Ill!' late 11f
lhe bonds . The othl'r six h;n·e bl'cn op-
~1111sl1c aUou L 111, IXln!I iss11e 's et1a 111ccs
\{(ounciln1a11 /11lla11 DnsLal prcdic1rd
''10tt•rs will rfeogn1ze their· eh·w dut ,1·
;ind rrsponsibili1y 10 pro1·idr !ht' f;icilit )·
<11111 polfce cqu1pnirnr 11ced<·d ··
N eivport Civic Cente1·
Polli1ig Places Listed
Dostal. in all in!erl'1rw. s;,1d 1J11 s ca11
bt accot11plishcd a1 a l'f'ry low eosl lo
tile average housen,1!d .
Bonds of this sort "are just son1rlhing
yo u ha1·e lo tJkf" on . \~'e all ser1e our
l"l1\" iR vanou~ 11·a1s This is one wa 1·
e1·erv citizen can $fr1·e," ht> :;ddcd. ·
Col1nc1lrncn Don:ild ,\lclnn1s. Richard
troul. L1ndslev Parsons. \lrce .\fa1·or
ll ol'·ard Hoger.'> and '.\Tayor Ed Hirth.· alt
express ed opti n11sm about thr bond •.• -
~ue earlier.
'\II sercn cit.I' l'Ot1n1.:1lme n 1round up a
ra1npa1gn tor 1 Ole.~ Sund<-y .,.,·ifh a ser ir~
nf opc111 housrs
An E1lito1·iul
Here 's 111hl're yo u'll \"Ole Tuesday nn
bond issue lor propused i\"ewporl Bl'a1·t1
t:i\'it: ce11ter. Numbers of !ht 25 polhni:
pl;;ces are keyed tu 1he ac<:ompanylng
1nap.
Pr..-•ncr I s""i.~ qM ~9• I.IOI f 8•100• IU•O
r ,t C•Rtt l 1'811 b111I0•1'Q, 111 •"' ll•lt•o• 8l•d P·~<»l<I l C•ll H•ll, JXO Ht»~•! IJl•n
p,t<;•~(I • Sct.t\j<»OI ....... Ree. II 8.iOO• co.o """R(I I H•woart s~o·~ l111Ch011••· Ill ''"M ~·
"•«•R<' • H•~·· ·••><I•~<•. 111 VII li<!e Ne•<! Pt•~•nct I Ar-<1""'' •t'<acnc1 •·• V<~ Liao Scuc "'•<•"<' ! t<o·•<• !::"''"~ Schoo• hb•••v 10'5 Cl·" O••v• "'~"'"'' • No •DG• "•'""" ~'"""I ooa,,. I JOQ f n .. , St
Pr~cm<! 10 0•~"'"'~" G11d•n ,...,,.,,...on11 ,,.,. •. I·,~ 1oom. I/(" lt!I SI "'"<'"''I! T ~··~ .... a.~t• !\0• o~~O" l•~· Pt•(•"<' Tl M••:~e<S L•brl '' XJu~ Oov•• 0""' ""''net 11 SIU<••• G•'·~·· )~1 v . M••·r• P•t d ft<I 1;. Bo"' e••IO~. ;•~I (~·~lo•
'"'''"" 11 (Orlll'f dt l M or •l>O~ Sc>t<>ol Q/I., l fl r ·•10111n O.r•• P•o{,ft(t l• So~tn Clut> Heu ... ll•vt ~· Vdl•G• 300
E r',:.~~~,7w1~ llll~o• t"•nd r,· .. .,~00 >'' (RU''" I I
Civic Pu1·cl1ase Tuesday
.
Will Save Futu1·e Costs
The DAILY PILOT believes the e1·idence strongly support~ "' "YES''
\'Olt in tomorrow·s civic center bond tlecUon because:
-11le need is urgent. The prcsen l city hall and polict' facilitie.~ arr 1·cry
inadequate and inf!fficient by an y measure. and badl_y overcrowded.
-The proposed new site is a. good one. Of nine siles studied . including the
existing location. the nine-acre Nc "'porl Ce nter site offers the bes! aece.~s1-
bility, least traffic problem. n"IOsl fle:r.;ibilily.
-The building plan is efficien t and econo'1nical. A si mple. business·likr
two-story building, it Is without fr ills, but has good fl exibility for organizing
space to meet changing needs. •
-Tht price is right. Tile land is <1 vailable al 1969 prices at $2.12 per
square foot. a. real bargain by Ne\vporl Beach land va lue standards. 1 Land
t l'ler~ nov• sells for $6 per square foot.) The present city hall site can be ~old
ror $5 per square foot, to more than pa y for acquisition of thr larger site.
The presen\ city office and poli~ nlciHties are an embarra."Mment to
thl! cumn1un lty. i\1ore important. the~· striousl.v hand icap eFfi<:iency in govern-
ment
Record." are stored in <i healin g equipment room . The police chief oper-
ates from office~ over ;i paint Slort. Thi!' pl anning department and city ;it br·
ney work out of a converted apartn1enl hOuse. Parking Is inadequate. ~ven
sanitation racililit~ are wotfully ~fieicnt.
In 19118. a citizens' com mittee studyin g the problem delermined rebuild-
ing on the existing site would qot be wise.
A 11econd story cannot be bdilt on tf)e pr~ atnicture. Using the present
site "'"Ould require coMly high rlR, ud even I sPeclal structurt fOr parking.
They deltnnined that traffic eong~ wa1 • hirthtr se.riou1 handicap.
The need for new city n..n and police facilities will not go away. The
longer "'e wait lhc higher the cost. Pifore tttflporary. make-do buildings will be
a bad Investment.
The DAILY PILOT 11trongly reeOmmeods a YES vOte on lhr civic t·enter
bonds Tu esday. -It I!! the most economic1l long-r11nac l!Olutioo to a serious prob-
lern tbat has bttn bu_ildlna: up fnr 12 yeara. .,. i '
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Ao•1' ••• P,ec· ,, .. Jo·•--Q•'•O• IOI c,.,..,d l •r• I•'
~n• '"""~ Pro~o1c1 •• (010"1 04 eo• II(;• M•'"'"•'• Dr•·•
"'"""'' 10 (o'e"• ~·I MM (01\Gt•a"'""'I '"u•<~ i ll Hfl,~•10~• A•• "'""'"" n Jor•• ~•·PG" :IOI Pooo• ~·• Pro~·nc• l C< ""' ~•I ""' '"" •I••·•••· " M~:~"c~;:i'1"'1J I-••'~ • or oo•• ;11 f ••" ~o '""'n' •o •G '"'''~'' ;, I ••!)Qr v,o ~ """' too(I\•" •Oul\oO. qG" 6e•f'""'" ~~· '"•<•n.-• l} f'"• 1 a•roe• ·•i~ PO" ••o•n• Pio.•
Union ~1 usicians
Pick el Ne icporl
Es La blislt111r11 I
f\ '.\ewpori Bea1:h night spul 11a .'i p1cl..!•l-
rri b\ rhe Orange C•)UIH.\' n1ustc1a11· .•
11111un. tli1s "°"eekrnd bl;-~<111 . .;e lhe e.r:._lab·
1i ~hn1en1 was using non-t1111Qn entertain-
t'rs <ind allegedly pa) inR tll\•tn lcs.~ th;i n
1n1n1mu1n scale.
Pickets appeared Fnday. Saturda.v ai.d
Sunday nrght in front of thr \Vh11 e Horse
Inn . 3295 i\"ewport Bhd. acJIO.,s 1he street
lrOrn t it v hall .
•·\Ve '!I. bt there el'er)' n1gh1 !he non-
uni on musicians are:· Henry Annantrout,
president or Local 7. American Federa·
11on of :-Olusi<:iafls. sa id today
I'm luring talent. not union ea rds.'1
countPred inn O\.\'llrr Cht1t'k \'e;iger.
"The c:ompron11st J offered the ~nion~
is thht wr sign a partial agreement to
st ipulate if a non-union rnu3i<"1an t•ome~
1n 10 aud ition and l hire him . that is per·
n1!1ted.
"But they ""ilnl inc ti) rnakr-a non-
union mu~ician go to 1hen1 and RCI ii
c.:ard before 1'1! let hirn p);:iy,
"I "'on·1 do th:il.'' YMi·ger said.
lie also denied a union co111tention th:il
he refuses lo hirt un ion musicians al all .
"r 11e had two union groups. and paid
them union scale. in,. lhe j)asl two
tnooths, '• he said .
'Honest' Thie f
Suspect Se ized
Tbe.y say there is no honor among
thieves. but Nev.·porl Beach police ·en·
countered one over. tht weekend who was al· le'ut hOntst.
He ukl he was going lo slell
something, but didn't because he couldn't
(ind lilt right siu bricks needed for I
stereo !IOUnd component t1ble he was
butlding.
Officer Dan D\Santo 11rre.'Jted the 19·
year-old suspect rriday night 111 a c~n·
ilruction ailt~at 23rd Street And Irvi ne
Averrue, The ~ould·be thie( w1~ booktd ... °"· t~sptcion of pr0Wling.
'l'elephone Poll
By PiJot Sho'\~
Center Backiuu !'."
... llhoug h a lot or people ln;;1sted 1hr1
11·<'re undrc·1ded. !\e\\'pclf! Beaeh votrl'~
1\hO ha1·e inade up their mind5 lal'or !hf'
proposed bond issue for the nc111 (·i~·11
center on th,. ballot Tuesd;i_1 11 DAILY
PILOT poll sho\\~ or tho~r respond ltl~ {l) a !ell:'phont'
.~u r1·e1• Thursda1. Fnda1 and Saturda1
;.1 pci-son5 ~aid ihry "Iii" \Ole ye~. 4~ 1r11t
1ote no and 59 said thr1· 11c:re undc<·idrd
'fhe sampling 1nay n0( ha\ e been se1en·
l1fic bu! it was ra ndom.
The DAILY PILOT polle1i res1dc111s
from A 10 7. in the Xcwpo1rt Br;ic-h d1rrl -
tory. \Vr don I kn o11' how the 8·5_ C .. ,
D's. E's. ~It:. feel. but resident ~ 1\·hn•r
nan1e1i hl-i:1n ll"ilh Ille le1tr1·~ ···°'" a11,J
"7. •. J!<11'e the bond~ thr sliJih! l;11or;ihli·
margin.
Thal won·! be ~O<id r11ough for p.i~:-:1 ~1
howel"er. 1f 11 pro1·r s to be rorrect l'!Hl('t'
11eneral obli~atio11 bond ~ -rnu st br. ;ip·
pro1·ed bl' two-third~ of the pcoplr vo11n~
Those who ans\vercd lhe phnrir 11 r1T
asked the que:;t1on· ·'[)Q \"OU 1nlrnd lo
support or oppo~e thr bonds for !hr nc1\'
1·itv hall and police station in Tue~d;iy s
elc.clion "?'·
Befut'e the electoraie iii a t•ity <·ount·il
proposal to sell S6.9 niillion in bonds. to
buv thr land . build and equip the ne1v cltv
hall and poli ce facility at Ne"'por1
Center.
The couneil propose5 to sell the land at
lhe present site on ~ewpor1 Boulevard
and use the proceeds from Iha\ sale to
ap"l.1· lo the cost or !he new complex
Councilman h a v t dc{-!ared I h 11 t
engineering studies ha1•t shnwn 11 LS i111 ·
possible to add a second s1or~· to the
present :;ite and say ii \\"Ould be inorc ~-:
pl!nsive ln rebuil d on thr present s1)e
than at the new location.
!\lost of those persons v.·ho said they
will vote "yes·• said they fell th:>.l l\'ay
because of lhe need.
"rve seen that place."' an Irvine ·rcr-
r:ice resident offered.
")hey need iL" replied a Harbor Vir11•
JH it Is homeowner. "\.\'t 'll buy it tor
them ." Reason~ resident~ g.ave for opposin~
the bonds varied. Most. h011•et'et. said
they jltre just ftd up with h i~h taxes.
··\Vhere's it going to end." •sked a
Newport Heights woman. .
Several people thought the present silc
lo be edequate. '·They could add on lo
wh11l they've 1ot. ·• • Lido Isle resktent
suggested.
Quake Hits Solomons
BERKELEY. Calif. I UPI I A
"moder11tely 3\rong" earthquake struck
In the Solomon fslands re'gion Sondey. th•
University of Ca\lfornia 8eismograph sla-
Uon reported. ft .was the seco nd quakt in
l~t 1eneral area during the day. ac-
cordiTIC to Ule itatlon.
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prupo.~Lt1on One a eu\ rirernan . Jaine~
i.aF rano signed the nc~:it11 e ballot arsu-
ra~·nt :.a~1ni: l1r lcars tht' 1:0~• 11111 run
l11ghe1·
\l:i) or Ed J llrth :ind lour lorn1e r
111:'.l~·or.~ s1gnrd the ··~ps" argun1enl. po1n-
11ng out the prr•cnl c11y ('Onlplex "'il:'I
huilt 2:1 ye;i r~ ago and sa)'lng Sf'l"era!
:-.tud1es rriec·tr<l thr possibili ty o{ l'.\-
p:1nd1ng pr~~i:nl lar·1\1l1l·~
:'>l.i.1nr H1r1t1 \ !C'f' \1:1~111 Huward
H1igc1s nnd l•fJ'111e1· nH11or l.lorccn
Pl111i 'l 'l1 ·wnrle1l
'.11.t t shall Lha1ri11en tll ;:i lummitter 11ur-
por1111~ p:i:~.igc point nu! tha1 a srru<·-
1u1.1I ru141111"r1~' Jt'l~•r1 st ates 1ha1 a 11 ....
t\•Od ~tury lill11l1•t be added In th1
bulld111g.
Up~.n('nt~ !1;11 e bet'll fllUSl cri1lcal nr
the site ~f'lerieft and ha1e l·untendcd th"
l"I!~. 11 a111·tt1111;; st1ould pu! up ll ne1f
poill'e huild111g 1herr 11"hdc s1n11Jly ('.\-
pand in; tl1c 1)1e ~l·111 t111 hall 111t•1 1aca1~d
1Sec l::LECTIU.\, Pa gt Z!
Hefty Hijacl{er
l(ills Wife, Pilot,
Takes Own Life
,J.<\Ct\SO'\\'ILL~~ Fla. 1t.:P!1 -A 300-
round hijat•ker . thll'al"l rd 1n an a!trrnpt
lo p!l';Hr a char'lcr 11l<1ne to the Bahamas
!tlda.1, ~liul ;111d k1ll rd t11s 11 ilr. tt1c
pl;i np\ p1!11I ilnd h1111,,e\,, tht' FBI
!"t:'!Xl1'1l'd
The l."BI s:11d L;corgr :'>la\101·1· C1ttc nf
'.\11sl1111!r. Ten11 . hcgan fq·111,1: after
"()riol e .~ Blus/.
.4 /./rletit '.~, 5-1
BALTl.\1 ()111-: tAP! Boog
Po1le!l hJ111111f'rC'd 1110 nomt run~
111 ;i f.111r ho1nt1 r Hnhunore barragr
ntf Jun ""Cc1t11.'ili"" llu11t~r lh~t
1ru1nµcd Oahlnntr~ l,1,t rr111;.,1n111g
tit(' 10..!;11' ;111d i:<J11· 111r <Jr 11•11d111,:
11ur!d Lha111pH111 On11JC', .1 :,.1 111'·
HJ r \ Ultr lllf' ·\·;.; 111 Irie .•1:,ur1d
g;in1e fll 1J1r •\1111•rl\n11 I r,1gu1·
l 'l.111111~
'!'hi· 1h:1•111 t·11q1./cil 1l1r (ln11k :-'
~1r1ng rt! pl!t)Ull p·11111111h.~ lo right
111('1· P1rl'e ~r .. •1111, s.11,. 1hr111 ~
1 ur11111,0Hl111:: i.n l!•;ill 111 i•1' llir ·\ '-.
1n 1hi-bc~1 -11t-t1l1· •rru.·~ and lr11
111•'11! 111<1 u1w 1111111"\' a11a.1 1ro111
1hr1 r tf111d !un~el'U!11r An1rl'a:an
Lr,1gu" ch.11Hp1n11~h1p. ·
Battin, Ca s p e r~
CJ1ar ges Cet
Co urt Di ~111i~1'al
('11111cu1r1 1·lt:1rgc~ 11;.:a11 1,l t !rangr
<"011111!1' !'iuprr11~01~ rivbe11 t\:i111n and
Hon:ild 1 ';i,p1·r., l•i'l"C' di:-1111.,,1•(1 lndtlv
1.1s.~ lb.in :!~ li"ur~ bt•lurr thr !lr!li>dul1·d
Suprr101 l•1ur1 fie,u·111g 1n10 allcglllH111s
t1l<'c.l h1· 1hr Le:11.lllt' 111 C111e~
DPpu l.1 C1J11111~· l 11111bt>l 1·1,1.11011 l'a1,l..cr
i·onl 11·111cd lhe d 1s11u~~:i 1 l1led b_v il !\\irncy
Turn \l'oodruH tur !lie Leai;:11e nl '1L1e~
I'll\ t.elCt'tlOll {'IJ!1\111111rl'
"\Ve werr ;ill re<l(h to gu t!1 trinl."'
1~arker (·on1111\'n!c1! "But I gl1rss recent
de 1·clopn1e111s led the lrai:11e In !'hnngc 11s
rn1nd ."
Re<:enl de1eloµ111e111s incl uded lhc
seating la5l 11 erk of Anal1ein1 eounc1ln1;in
Charles Pcarson r11 the l..-0<:al A ~cnty
For n1ation con1n11ssion sefl1 l'lflu11cd b.1·
Anaheim ar!orne_v Herb L1eker .
Lit·ker wa.~ uu slcd frorn !hr I.AF$;
board 1n a 1na111·11vrr i·nnccirrd br Su-
prr igor Ralph Cl;;rk and t·arricd 0111 111
thl' abscnc·e of ~cispcrs.
Cl:irk al"co1nplished Ille unseati n~ of
Lit kcr after a Sttpt'nor t:our1 Judge h;td
upheld thr na1 hin~, of thr ,\nahe1111
lawyer to !he LAl'~C post 1n a mee1in~
coiled Q_y Ballin and Ca.~µ<'rs la.s1 AL1g 9.
That n1ee!ing was immediately challeni;-
ed by the League or Cities
The league. filed contcniµI thar~C'~
against both super\'isnrs after protesting
that !he session 11·n~ illegRJl.v called
··The dismissal doesn·l surprl.'ie mr ''
Battin said toda)· "This thing has onlv
gone on a., long as it h:is becau sr so1ne-
OnC' \vantcd to givt us a bad timr ..
F or111cr Solou Dead
LOUI SVILLE. Ky. tliPI• -Formcr
Rep. \Villiam --0. -COw~tr. 49 t R·Ky. •.
died of 11 heart altaek Saturday. Mc '!\'as
the fourth Kentucky political r1gure to die
in the past month
John C. \V11lls. a Den1ocr111 and lhe. se-
cond ranking mernber of tl'te House. \\lays
and !\leans Com mittee, died Sept. 2t
Former Congre.~.~man Noble GreR,or~
<iied Sept. 26 ancl fornH~r Republican
Con1Zressm10 J11n1es 1.iolden dted early Ln
Scptembcl'.
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agents ~ho1 out the. t11111 engine Ha11;.,
t on1n1<i ndrr·s tire~ any engine d~ring .a
rclue!ing stop at Jack~lle
Agents said (;1Hc shol Olll Ilic wi11dn1v
;ii <igents, l11t pdol Brc111 QL1rn1111 f_)Q11·n,~.
:Iii. 01 :\a~hl"llll' 111 Ilic hal'k ;ind leg ..,hot
:'>!rs ~lit' (;111r. :!ti. 111 lilt t•hr•l .'u11J theu
iook h1~ 011·11 l11t·
.>\II l11r ~ho111111g t•ITllt't't•ll i111C't 1·opilut
1::u1dntl 1; t'n11np :!:!.:ind KuhlJ\ \\'a.111e
\\ :i!lace. '1 run1p,11\!1111 ul l :1rlr · 111111p1•d
•\lf! 11! ;1 1·cor ('\II 4)! 1! I' hl\\11 !llll'"-HU h1·-
pni11 hn111n <111d 11hitf' pl:inr
Thi' :<1\·pa.~M'fl::'."f" ;1i11-ra!\ "a "'
1 tiarttrcd 111 '.\::i:-h1·1\1r fnJn1 ~1g Bnithe1 i;
:\!JTfll\I fo1r a lhght 1u .\t!ant;i
:'>lack ~rothcr~. 1ire•1de111 ol the lin11.
~.11d ~.i1tr 111ade <•n <1nge111ents 101 tilt>
lhglH :-.u11d.1~ allt'rnoon t1 nd {,iJ1r.
\\"all:il'r and ,\lr< (;111e 111,1n·d up !11 rhe
ull1l'C 111" l '.JdJ l!ill alinll! l Ii :'.l 111
1,iJ/e 111111pf'(! ln1n1 rhr o·;.1 and told 1f·,r
pd11t l1c 11.1$ ;:i (! .. ,1 .. 1 ,1nd 1/\1· girl 10 rl1 •
1 ,1/ lld'.'I ' 1111 di 11.(!.., ;ill\I d1;t·•11 I J,1\IH\ 11 l1;1t
'lie 1s dn111g ." \l"ht•n Ut111·11~· a•hC'd Jur
1t\!'11(1l1L;ll10l1. -l:1llt: a11J l\;ill:l!t' dl'f"ll'
p1,,l(>i .' a1ul t1rdrrrd lh,. pil(il 1111 •) lhf:
pl:111~-Briilhrr;; ~;1 id
l.<11T_1 \\'a_111l' lil'.l'd 011 c111 pl11.1 r ol lh ,.
(U'lll. :-.a1d 1ilC J:ll I Ill!'-"~( J'(•(ll1H!\g ilOd
hc;11111 g OH the i::l.1'-!< .• "' ... J1c 11;1~ dragged
fr.-.111 lhe 1·a1·
f.'BI agent~ 1'.r1 r .1l1'rtcd 11he11 Do11n~
n1d1ucrJ hr 11 :1~ 1uai..1ni: a rc1uel1nf: .srn p
10 .l.1ck~Q111 Ille
\L:C'nt .!t111 ()'L'1•1u11·r said l1r anfi
il111)tl1c: a~en1 pl;1reit tl\('u1Sf'ht~ on rir·
rn~lll' side~ of 1hc pla11c ;1ud ,1!tc1 <'n111111
and \l'alla• f' lr.1pr1l 11u1 · ,1 dri.:1..irin \1 a~
madr tf'I dl-..iblr 1hr :tll• l.t!' a11'1 1hr•
'•r<-nrd f1rr
Bur!!:lar l 'ak c~
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).i.),000 111 Looi
Th~ 1nt11 111~ l1•11 111:1111 10.)i.. n1 .. ~1 11r "
'\1'11ppr·t l~t·tH·h 111;1111' h 0 \l <eh fl 1 <1
lu1·111sh1ng• In lliP l'IChl r l;i, (> U111 a
h111·;.:l;i1 ~11! 11('.ll"I\ ~j (itlll \\HJ"lh 111l 11·h
11 ;1~ lr11 bl•l1.i1U
lift \ \I ~e:11e11(' ;.:11d llr Sl!l'llt thr (l!~llt
ill 111~ new 1·e•1dr1wc al1rr 11ir1sl 1l"nl ~
11r1e p1('h('C1up11·u111 111.~ old rr~1dcnee at
·1.1(1 \ 1 ... 1;~ (:r;i11dc Vnda.1
lit'1lll'!llll~ f111 1hc rest ~a1urcla~. h~
found some11nc 1!;1d flirr-cd open a rear
.-.lid111g, gla~s . d0411· !•1 Uur~larizr the
prcrniscs
Thf' luv t 111l'lt1dc' strrcu sound equ1p-
n.,rnt. 2t.'> ;1lbun1s . a n1011e <·arncr:i and
pn11ector and mbcellancous other 1tcm•
"ll<'h ::i~ l-.1tchrn11•arr and <!pphancc~. 1"H!1 i~·e :.aid
Orange Coast
l\'enther
Sunny sloes today and Tuesda y
11·ith gust~' northeasterly winds
bringing \c1nperatures up lo 80
.1Jong the eoai:tl1n1· and 90 inland .
Lows tonight between 55 and 65.
1:\SIDE TOltA \'
'/"lie /JI Oj)C).~etl 11<1!10,1a/ fOlllit II•
11011 of suciul 1uorke1·s 111 t\ 11a·
IJe1n1 11cz1spring1s s1Lak111g folks
np 011 bulll sid e.~ of rl1t 1deologi·
cot fe1 ice. See Pagr 14 .
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2 DAILY PILOT N MO!Mlay, Orlebtr .t, 1'71
Our Repo1·ter Finds Out
What Gallup U11cl e1·goes
By L. PETER KRTEG
0 1 ·~· 01011 ~llfl !!Oii
THE DAILY PILOT got ~I "vts"' and ~9 "no" ;ind 59 '1undecided " in the
p:'.)ll of \'D iers on the Cl\'!C <'tn ter bonds conducled !.l!" las! 11·rl'k )
As tlllP: Jone pollsler. I can also artrst In the far! 1hat 11·1P: got 206 "no
ans\.\'IP:r!," 62 recordings !aying "this numbt'r has been d1sc<innrct1P:d," 34 ~pie
not registered, and two people hanging up because they thought I v.·as selling
subscripLion!.
For the bPnP£tt of our circulation m::inager. I can al.<.n
claim cr1P:d1t for tv.·o new customer~. 11 hn 1ns1s ted I lake
do"'ll lht'ir names aod addresses to hav 1P: the paper started.
Curiously. few pf'()p!e "·ere reluctant to ~peak their
mlnds. Only six persons told mi: 1t \\'as oone of my
damned busi ness. Sign1flcan1Jy, I th ink, f1\·e of thos lP: si x
pe<>ple had fore ign su rnames.
FOR "'HAT IT'S \\'Orth. the telephonin g went much
faster Saturday than thr llme I spent Thursda y and Fn·
da)'. r\ot becau se 1 reached more or less p(l()plr . but be·
r-.:iuse l'l"e gnt a tl'Jur-h·tone phnnt at home and had to
rigo rously dial e\'ery number ::it thi> nffice
Of all thll' responses to my que stion. "Do you intend to supp<irt. nr oppose
#}le bonds fnr the new city hall and police station," two people star.ed flatly
that th ey cnuldn"t rare less. 1
'"I 00\'T VOTE," a \\"est f\'e"·port man informed me abruptly, and
hung up. Ditto from the lady called about 3 pm. Friday "'ho had ::i decidedly
alcoholic acc1P:nt.
I apoXigize to the lady \1·ho was in lht' sho11·tr. and In thl' \\'Oman "hn
v.·as having one /baby or bridal. rm nn1 su re l Sat urday aftemonn
··1 can·t take time to talk to you no"··" she said interrupting me as
politely as possible.
"I only want to ask you one quick question.'' I blurted out. ''On you in·
tt.nd to su pport or ... " The. line \.\'ent dead . t.l y Ii-year-old son, \.\'hn had been
helping me punch the numbers, had seen my ha nd inadvertently reach to"'ard
the button on the phone an d thought I 11 as through 11·ith the call.
A:\l'HO"'· ~I A .A.\1, I figured ~·ou"d rather not have mr call bac k !hen
to ex plain. ,
The most e>;pla1ning I had to dn wa s lo my 11 1fe. "'hn was madde r than
beck because I spent most of Saturday morni ng making .:ill thnse ca ll~
Wiv1P:s mu st ha\•e a th ing "'ilh Saturda~•s She gets the same 11·ay "·hen f
spend thrm "·atching football ga mes, bless her hea rt.
President's Aide Sees
Action in Dock Strike
From \\'Ire Ser\'icei
KEY S ISCA YNE. Fla. -Time ts run-
ning out fo r a vl)l untary sett l1P:ment of thlP:
West Coast dock strike and President
Kixon may very shortly be forced to turn
to th e. Taft·HartllP:y Act. the. White. House
1aid today.
"After lhrtt months. time 1s running
out __ . V.'IP: are going to ha ve tn reacb
!ome. decisions <in this \'ery shortly."
Press SIP:cretary Ronald L . Zit'gler tnld
newsmen .
The East Coast stri ke Jnl'olves 45.l)IJ(l
members nf !he Af l..·C lO lnt ern;itio nal
Longshoremen·s A~~1at111n "'ho "'ork in
JX!rts fr(Jm ~'1a1ne to Tex::is.
The !LA struck tJ\·er !ht New Yllrk
Shipping Association's refusal In rxlend a
contract provisio n for a guarrin teed an·
nual income of 2.080 hours of pay a year
for el1~1ble longshl'Jremen.
Locals elsewhere "'ri lkt'd nut in support
of the union's refusal tn wnrk without a
contract extension 1n New York.
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E'..-P-.e 1
ELECTION • • •
pollct quarttrs.
Bond 1upporter1 con tend It would be
fiscally unwise for the city t.o own both
piK"ea ol property.
They point out the elty intends to sell
the pre.sent 3.76-acre 1ite for at least
$800,000, the amount the nine acres at
Nev.•port Center wlll cost .
Besides lha1 property, the c1 1v ha ~ rnn-
l ract~ tn purcha~e anolhe r 10 arre~ l'lt
l\twport renter a[ld has a!re.:tdy snlrl
nearly si.~ of th{l~e arrf"s tn Orange Coun-
ty f11r ne1•• mun1c1 pal courtl .
The county has an npt1nn In huy
anothe r 1 i ii arre~ and the "'iewprirt
Harhor Art :i.t u~eum and Chambf'r nf
Commerce ha1•e expre~.sl'rl 1n1eresl 1n
purchasini; the remaining p;ircels.
If neith er follows throu gh v.·ith those 1n-
ll'nlinns. howe1·er, the [T\'1ne Company
can exercise its npt1on lo buy that land
back. wh ich a com p;;iny spokesman has
sa id thf'Y will dn
Resul ts or the e\ectinn will hf' reported
tn r1ly hall. "hf'rf' inl eres!ed resident s
may \'i~il or call for the re turns. The city
hall telephone number is 673-21 in.
Mr.~. Lag1ns no!ed that ahsentee b.:illots
must he ret urned 1'1 her nffice by 5 pm.
tnda.1· In be rnuntPd : ho1~:evrr. she 11rlr!ed
lh;:it an.v per.~nn whn is 1ake n il l Tuesd;iy
anrl wants t'l 1·ote. ma v ha1·e snmenne
brini;: a nn1e fr nm a phvsician and pick up
;:in absentee b:illnt (nr thf'm . It "'nuld
ha\"e In be re turned. by 7 pm.
l\·lrs Lag1os said !hat as of Tuesday,
the deadline for nnrm11I absent ee ballnt
applica!inns tn be nblained , 253 or thrm
had been taken. She said the previous
hig h was 194 in the rree"·ay elect ion .
Chances for passag e of !he issue are
ra1ed as :schm since state !a"' reQuires
th.:i t tw o-thirds nf the people voting must
apprnl'e the sale of ttie bonds.
1\o municipalit~· has obt aint-d such
\'0ter approval in Orange County in the
last Jll .ve;i rs.
In light nf th\!', many comm unities
ha ve bypnssed the election and instead
chor;en to sell mnre eXjlf'nsive bends
through a municipal r:orpor11tio n.
If !he !\ro ·thirds ma jcirity is not at-
l;iinPd , Newport Re11ch could do this or it
could enter into a "joint Jl<1"'P.rs " agree-
ment 1vit h Orange County to sell !he
b<i nds.
The lattPr form nf fin::inring is more
e>;pen~i\·e th::in generiil obli gation honds
but less expensive than selli ng the m
thro uii:h a municipal co rporation.
If !ht general obl igation honds are ap-
proved the city's financial consu ltants
have estimated they will add about $15 to
the tax rate of the average homeo\.\'ner
the first three vears. and then decline
thereafter through !he 25-year IHe span.
As is the case on the mort,g::ige of 111nst
homes, th e ci!y 1\·ould be payi nl! more
money 1$7.3 million) in interest than the
principal amount of the loan ($6.9
mil!ionJ. j
I
Nixon, rounding out a fnur·dav 11.·nrk·
i nd-play 'll.'t"ekend, kept tabs nn the twin
longshoreman's strikts \\hlch ha ve closed
ports fr nm coast tn cnasf.
Thl Presirlen t i.~ hoping for an early
settlement of the three-mnnth--0ld We st
Coast strike to ease the threat of i'l na ·
tio nal emergenr y East C n a s t
longshoremen "·alked off the jobs F'rid i'ly,
No1·n1a11 A11de1·son ; Pilot
On other matter5, Zitogler said Ni xon
would travel to Elkins. W Va , Frida y to
a t!IP:nd the slate's forest festival.
Zi1P:gler also ga id Nixon \\"a!' studying
possib[IP: nominer~ for 111·1) vacancies on
thlP: Supreme Cnurt
The ~trike 11 h1eh htJ?an .July I had idled
15 .000 jnng~hnrr-ml'n , t1rrj up ~rimp 2011
r;h1p~ anrl !hP lr rrt\•< and Cl'l~t !he
ecnn(lm_v nf Cal1forn1 a alont an esl1mated
$1 ;; bi\11rin
The lflnt:rst prr\' 1nu~ r!"' k strike. ('!fl the
\\"pst Coast endrd on Christma~ Eve 1n
1 9~11 aftl'r 95 rta 1·s
At iSSUI!. IS <I rli~plHI' f'l\Pr nff·dnrk
handli ng of containers anrl IL\\"l;'s
demands fnr p.ua ra nteed pa v frir 4fl hnurs
a week, plus all fill hn11rly ri1 1~e over the
prestont basr pa y of $4 29 an hour.
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Xorman R Anrlersnn, 44 , co py desk
r-hief for th f> Daily Pilot. rl1td Saturday
n1.[;ht -lt Hoa~ :O.IPmor1al Hnr.p1tal,
r\ewp<irt Be;irh, ::ift"r a !ring battle
apa1n.~t a compl1ca led senes of 11ln1P:sses.
\fl\) ser1irr~ l\'111 he hr!d at 4 r m.
Tue~d.:i\· .:i l r::ic1f1c \ iew ~lemor1al Pa rk,
.\P" port Be::irh.
HP \4"::1!' lhr hush::ind nf O::i1ly Pilot
\~'nmf'n"s f.d 1tor RPa ArirlPr~nn
:\ \01irn;it1~r ~1n1·e h1i::h ~rhon\ d.:iys 1n
Aih1mb r::i . '.l!r 1\ndrrsnn·s newspapl'r
c;irl'Pr rn1 ered ::ill phases flf rrpnrl1 ni::.
t oi1t1ng and \1-r1l1t11; in Ore~oh .:ind
ral1 foro1.1 Hr had been Qn the Daily Pilot
&1aff s1ncr llllif)
DP.:ith .,,,·as 1e nt.:i!1velv <1 1trib11trd io a
r-erehr::il hPmnrrh::ii;:e. prnb::ibly har;ed nn
his cnmplPX -and sometimes baffling -
mrd1c::il h1;;1nrv
'.llr Anderson fhnse j'ournal1sm fnr his
\:nr?JiQn ~hile ~1111 ::i .ren<1ger. He was
editor of rhe Alhambr;i H1gh School
ne"·~pap~r when he wa~ graciuated in
J!l-44 and JistPrl ··rrnfess1nn .Journalism''
v:hen he f'nhs1f'd 1n tbe Na 1·~· in 1945.
After ser\'1nJ! aboard a Na vy carrier,
t.1r. Anderson ;ittended Los Ang eles City
Ui llegt' and t.:SC, t hen enrolled in the
Uni\'er~ity of Oregon. He recei\'ed a
degrelP: 1n journahsm from that institution
1n 1951, He v.·as nn the. staff of the Da ily
Emerald a~d prestdlP:nt of his fraternity,
Pi Kappa AlphA.
His first new!lpaper \\'BS the Salem•
IOre. l Statesman. As a nedgl ing reporJIP:r
on that staff, he \\'On his fir'1 profesgional
award for coveragr ol ~prison riot 'In
wh ich he was held hostage and 1erved 111
arbitr<1tor between inmates inn· prison
offici als.
Afl er se.r\'ing 1s editor of the A11h\a nd
Tidings, Mr. And1P:rson brieny trltd the
public relation.'\ field In Oakland -but
!OOn withdrew to r1P:joln the newspaper
busines~. He had been on the 1taff of bl!
hnmetown pi per. the Alhambra Post-
Ad\·ncatt', 'W'hen he joini!d the Da ily Pilot
in 1960.
~tr. Anderson underwent radium treat-
ment in the !prlng of 1987 for • hyperac.·
livt' thyroid condition. That condition
5ttmingly waa corrtcted when. In J une <lf
last year, he w11 d\agnosea 11 a victim
of mya8thenla rr1vls, 1 l·ln-20,0000
dise11se affecting the neuromuscular
sy8t.em.
Medication and tre1tment for that
disea~e w1s sue«s1ful enou gh to allow
Mr. Anderson to r1P:turn to W<>rk until
M1 rch of this ye1r, whfln he developed
1pl1stic anemia and his body ce11~
m11nu!1c:turina: blood. He hid Uved 1tnce
tha l month on don1ted blood and l l tbl
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VETERAN NEWSMAN DIES
Norman R. Anderson
ti~e of his death hid received thlP:
equivalent of more tha n tMI pints.
Mr. Anderson fought these complexities
-alon_g with & recurrin1 ulcer condition
and pneumonia -and hsd recov1P:red suf-
ficiently to return to the Daily Pilot on ri
parl·tlme basis Jam. week. He worked J11~t
Thurl'!day, re-entered the hospi~l t~e
following night ind died Saturday night in
Ho1g'1 inteMive care ward.
Survivors Include Mrs. Andtt50n, of thr
home address, 502 Irvine Ave., Newport
Beach: a son, Douglas of A1hl1 nd, Ore.:
his parenti, Mr. and Mr1. R.H. AnderM>n
of Alhambra: 1 sisttt, Mr1. James
Balestrerl of Corona de! Mar: and ·•
brother, David Anderson of Los Angeles.
The. family has suggested that tn lieu of
nowers m'emortal contrtbuttoM could be
made to th~ My11thenl1 Gravis Foun-
d1tlon, 237 S. Catalina SL, Los Angeles.
or hlood contributions to the Red Cross
blood blnll:.
Mr . AnderllOft w1s 1 member ot the
Or1nge County Pr1a1 Club. S~ Delta
Chi, the. naUon•I joum.l\am aoclefy, and
the UnlW:rsity of Oregon A1umnl Asloci•·
Uon.
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MR. AND MRS. HAROLD MARKSTROM LEAVE CENTER COURT
At the Newport Beach Tennis Club, A Loye Match
Lo'1e ~lat~h
c. ~
Pair Married on T ennis Courts
Love is a key word in th~ game of ten-
nis -ask fllaril yn Ross and Harold
fllarkstrom.
They 11·ere m<.rried Satu rday on the
center court of !he Newport J3each Tenn is
Club.
The minister wore white tenn is shoe~.
!('Ing \.\'hite re nnis pants and a black robe.
Thi! w·edding ring wa! carried on a
flower decki!d tenn is racket by 5-year-old
fli lchalP:l Terry, grandson of the groom.
Almost 400 guests watchi!d the couple,
d!!cked out 1n whi te le.nnis out fits, lakr
their rows. Thl'y lefl the court under an
a rch of 20 tennis rac;;:et s.
losiead nf nee. they were pellrd "'it h
tennis bal ls ;is they left for their ho ney-
moon.
Asked if tbey ""t're special people. one
guest said •·no they werlP: JUs l a coupl e
of players whll mPt on the ten nis court.''
They didn '! announce where thp y plan·
ned to honeymoon. but they did ta ke their
tennis rackets "'l!h them.
Fairview Hepatitis Wave
Gets Clo se Study it1 Mes a
A wave of infec tious hepatitis that
struck s1P:11eral wa rds of Co!la l\1rs11 's
Fairview State Hospital I!! now under
conlrnl. whi le puhl ic healt h orncers study
it.~ origins . hospita l officials said tod::i.v.
The fri cihty for the mentally retard ed
lists 145 cases of the illnrss -"'ith man y
nf the aff!icterl patients sho"·ing no
symptoms -sinclP: July.
Only 12 viclin1s are currently confine d
In the hnspilal's acut.e care "'ard for
merl ic::il 1reatmP.nl And nnne nf lheslP: are
in critical condi llon, according to a
i;pnkesm;in .
Pat \Vallace. secretary lo Dr. Anthony
l\l Toto, chi1P:f of staff and mt'dical direc·
tnr, !aid an add itional nine patients are
being treated \\'hile remaining on the.ir
E mpe ror Ca n rel ~ Tour
VER SAI LLES. FranclP: /U PI)
Emperor Hirohito of .Japan c11nceled 11
scheduled tour of the vast Chateau of
Versailles tod;iy because he "is a littl e
lirPd,'' a memblP:r of im perial hous1P:hold
saici.
The 70·ve.:ir·old emperor decided In
11•::11 1 in orie nf the f!alons of thr palace
whilP F:mpre~s NaJ,!ako voen1 on I.he.
t1rheciultd tour , Thi! statement con-
lr::idic1ed ol.her~ madt' IP:arlier b y
,J .:i panese embassy officials who told
newsmen th;it "the emperor is not sick
11 nd nol tired,"
resident wards.
She added tha l 134 hepatitis patients
were diagnosed through blood tests,
although they had never dlP:\'elopt"d mark-
ed symp!nms,
Hepatitis is an in nan1allon of the liver,
v.•h1ch c::in cause perm::i nen t ciama ge if
nnt promptly d111gnost d ri nd treated .
BIO(){! ;in;il v~1s nf those kn nwn to be ex·
posed .~howeci abnnrn1Al ly high sugar con·
tent. one def1ni!e indicator of Incubati ng
infectious hepatitis, Mrs. \\'allace ex-
plained.
All patients and med ical or psych iatric
personnel in con tact with them were im-
muni zed by gamma globulin inject ions
immediately, upon dis covery of the situa-
tion.
Hospital employ es 11.•ho feared thry
might be stricken w1P:re also given treat-
ment. if requested.
Public He<.lth Offic~r Chari""' Fis h
has not pinpointed an~· specific nr1g1n for
the hepat1t1s ep1dem1c involving rour or
fi ve individual "''ards among the 40-plus
at the hospital, according to the hospita l
officials.
l\1edica[ per.~onnel nnted that .i;urh
ailments <J re parlir11lar problem11 in
hospit als. mll1t::irv h<1.~e~ nr anv other
such f<1c1lit1es whr re many P('<!Pte [il"e
toget her in clnse contact.
Ora nge County hcall h nff 11:ials are 11t1ll
try'i 11g to cietc rrn 1ne the source or 11 re-
cent hcpRlil is ('pidc inic among n1any
pPrson.~ .,,,·ho allended a recent yacht club
luau on Catal ina !slanci.
Tired of the way y our rings look?
Deplet ed
Higl1 Com·t
111 Se ss ion
\\1ASHI NGTON rAPI -Thl" !even re-
ma inlniz. Surrl'mt" Court .J us!1rPs returned
~olemnly to th e hench tnda\' [n hl'g1n lhlP:
1971 ·72 rrrm w11h11u1 l"'n 11!t1l'!rious col·
lear.;ues, ~l ugo L. Blar:k . ::ind .John M.
Harla n.
Black ·s death ;tnd rhe ~rr1nus illness of
Harlan east ,1:lrin111 n1Pr the 11-minu le
~esr;ion, whtch w11~ devntrd l;irr.;elv to a
tributlP: to their careers b~· Chtef JustiCIP:
\\'arren E:. Burg er. Thrir hir.;h·backi!d
lrathe r chairs had been rr mnveci and thlP:
remaini ng 1ustices "ere seated in !I ne"'
order nf seniority.
Black had sa1 at the righ t arm nl Chief
Justices since t9~5 l11s place iis the most
sen ior men1b('r w<is ta~en hy Just ice
William O. [H)ugla ~. now the nnly re-
maining ap!XJinree or Presirlenl Franklin
D. Roosevelt and h111i.~ell ::i 32-year
\'e!era n nf !he court. At Burlier's lrft i;at
Jhstice V.'illiam J . Brr111ta n ,Jr . \\'l1n mO\'·
ed up lw ll plafes \1•Hh tt1r drpn1·ture o!
Black aod Harlan. HuundinK nu t the
seven·m1'1n court were .Justices r otter
Stewart. Byron R. \Vhite, Thurgood
Marsha ll and Hiirry A. Blar kmun .
The l"'O vacancies are dela.ring a vote
on !he constitutionality uf the death
penalty and other importan! questions.
Burger said Black's depiir!ure was 1
profou nd loss. Ile said "throughout his
entire life he never 1~avered in his uo·
bounded fa ith in the people and in the
political processes of a free people under
the American Constitution."
Black relired Sept. 17 :ind di"d Sept 25,
He had served as a JUSlil"e for 34 years.
Burger's rrihutr. accented Black's
reverence for 1he Constftullon, respect
Fnr the presideney ::ind for Cong ress, but
especially, his br lirf in the peoplt.~e
!aid:
"In a period whe n institutions art
under att ack and when people the mse!v1P:s
are ha vini;t doubt! about thrir own
capacity to govern themsclve!, this
l'ihould giv 1P: heart to all. fo r Hugo Bla ck
had no dou bt whate1•er ::ibout thlP: ;iibility
or an informed and free plP:ople to govern
their own destinies." ·
CdM Sto ckbroker
Ro ger S. Poole
Dies in Crash
Corona: del !\.1ar stockbroker Roger S.
Poole was killed Saturday in a two·car
crash in Santa Ana.
Police r;;iid Poole was sn11lhho und 011
!\.1;i cAr!hur nn11lr 1·ard. nPar i\-t;:iin St reet,
11·hen his car and ano!hc r c11r driven by
Mic hael F. <0ons,1l ve~. 2~. nf 725 Utica
Ave .. Hunl1ngton fle;1ch cnll1dcd.
Gonsalves w a~. lis!rd in srrinu.~ con·
dition toda)' at Costa ,l\.1c1nori;il Hospital.
Funeral services fnr 1\.lr. Pnnlc. 43. nf
4627 Gorham Driv e, Cameo Sh0res, w\11
be held at 2 pm , Tuesd::iy in St.
r-.iich;iel·s ;ind All Angels Episcnpal
Church. Cornn::i del ~iar . Rur i;il will
follow. in Pacific View l\1emnrial PMk.
~1r. Poole was a brnkrr 11•ith Shearson,
Hammill and Co. lie \\'as also a former
a ~si!\tant manajler of the Security Paci!ic
Bank branch in Corona deJ t.1ar. His
father. Arthur Poole or P;:ilo Alto, i~ an
executive .,,,·ith th e Ame rican Prt"side nt
Li nes. ~ir. Poole servrd as lre::i~urer of lh1
Newpnr1 ·Fla!boa Rotary Cluh and was a
past pre!'idenl nf 1he Stanford Club of
Orange Coun ty. He was a me mhe r oft he
lr\·ine Coast Country Club and the
Ne\.\·porl llarbor Charn he r nr Com merce.
S11rrirnrs include his \ll ifc, Ruth M.
P(lole. his fa1her. Ar!hur . .:ind two
bro thers. Gordon nr \\1oodside 11nd War·
rrn of Portola V11ller.
The family has· ·~ugge~ted memorial
donations to the Chil d Guidance Cen!er of
Orange County.
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VOL 64 , NO. 237, l SE CT IONS, 18 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, OCTOBER ~. 19 71 . TEN CENl
Co11 t1·ollefl
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At Fai1·vie\v
i\ 11i11r of ir1fee11011.~ l1t'pat1t1.: 1h;it
sin1c·k se1er<1I ward~ or Co~ta ~les;;·~
F<n r11e11 State llo~p1 1;il J~ 1UJ\1' uittlrr
1·on!1'VL 11l11lc pulJl1(' l1i•alth r1tflL'('fS studv
ils Ol'lg1ns. hu..;p1!:1I oft1c1nl~ .;;;1111 ltld:I)
Th<' lac1 l111· for lhr 1n«111allv rrt:11·drd
l.1"IS 14.i (';tS~S of lhr 1llnr~.~ -111tli 1na111·
11! rhr ;illl1c-1rd p:.it1rn1 ~ ~11011·111~ 1111
S_I lllplOlll~ -Sllll'(' .!u)I
Onl} 12 11c111ns ;;1·r c·t11Tr11!1 ~ 1·0111111rd
to ll1r h()s p1!ii l'!' al't11e c;11·r 11ard f1)r
n1cdk11I tl'ralrnenl and 11une ol thesr ilrr
in t•r1tical tond1t1on. ::ici·flrd1ng t11 "
spokesrna11.
Pat \\'al!at'l'. Sel'ret;tr~ 10 J)r Anthon~·
~I. Toto. thief 01 stafl and 111e<l1t"al d irc1··
1r,1·. said iln atldit1ona! nu1r patirn1.'I arl'
being lre;ilrll while rcn1a1n1n~ on their
resident 11 ;11·d~
~hr <tdclrd that J:H hepat11 1s 1i<1l1c11r~
11ere d1ou:11oscd !hrouJ!h hluod 1c~r.<.
.:ilthough 1he.\" h<td nr1rr dc rcloprd 111arl..-
f'd S) !llJ>lfll\l~.
lle1n11 i11s j.:i ;111 111tl<t111a1111n of thr l11 rr.
11·h1ttl t•1111 c<iuse pero1<tnc11! d<1111agr 1r
not prGrnp!ly d1a gl\oscd and treated
Blood analysis of tl1ose knnwr1 to Or r~
poscd sho11·cd ahnorin<1 lly high sugar eon·
tcnL one tlelinite ind icator or 1nc11bal111g
uifcctious hC'pat 1!i.~. 1\·lrs. \Vallare r~
pl.1111ed
Alt pa11cnts and 111rdic:il or ps_vch1;itn<"
personnel rn ront;1r! 1ri1h them 11·rrc 1111
niu111zed hr J,!:im111a t!ICJht1l1n 1nJcct100~
11on1ed1a1rl.1. upon d1~1·111crv ol 1he situ :•· 11011 .
llo-;01!al f'n1plo1 P~ 11h•) lf'<lf('ll lh•"'
n11gh! hf-stricken. 11ere ;il ~o ~ncn lre;;i.
1nl'n1. if rrqur-;red.
Publu· flc;,llh Ol!1rer ("h:irle~ F1 .ii
h;is nul p1npou1ted a11.1 spc1.:1f11• 1Jr1g1n 1 .. 1
tile hcpat iti~ epiden1i1.: involvin g four 1,r
ti1·e individual 11·ards a111ong the 40·ph.~
al lh r hospi!.11. a1•t:on.l t11J: to thr liosp11:1I
nffici;1ts
,\Jedical personnel noted lhnt !>lH 'h
a 1!n1cn!s arr p<1rl11.:ult1.r problen1s 111
hospitals. rnilihtrv bases or anl' othrr
such facilifi<'~ where 111anv pe0Plt Iii ..
togcthrr 111 elost contacl.
Orang!' Co1111!? health ofl1c1als arl': .~1 1il
!rying 10 dc!c rn1111e lht sou rce of a 1'f'.
1:,.n! hepa1it1s cµ1den11c <11nnng nt:lll\
persons who Altenclf'd a reeenl 1 achl cl11h
luau on Catalina l~land.
1'hrec Hearin~I'
SJated Tonig'l11
.~t (;ounciJ J\'l ect
Three publ11· hearings are sehedu!ed ;i i
rouight"s 1ncrting of the Cost;i ll.lrs<1 C1t1
1 'ounc1I ·
The heanngs l·over··
-1'he prOj)jJsed cl()~•l!g 1if \\"estn1itl~!rr
J\1en11e at Ea st 161h Strce!
-Crca!1011 1)1 II S))('CJ<t! a~~{'SSnlCl\I
d1~tra:t lo 1n1pr1)1e the allel' bet1\ec11
Mroadv•a y and ,\!<tgno)1 ;1 S1rCet
-The propo~f'd rczonini: (1f s:1.;i ill'rt'~
nf latld sou1h of ~11nflo\ver Avenuf'.
bet\vccn Sn1a!lev Boad a11d Be;ir $l re1'1
fron1 agriculture to so1gle f;,.niily hon1c-'
1B-J1.
' /\. s1nall contro\'ers~· was sparked O\'tr
Ille Broadway.rilagnolia alley \\'hen son1e
homeowners lea rned the cost or irn -
proving il would be more than $400 per
home, . •
If enougt'" homeowner.s v.'ho border the
alley sign a petition aga insl the as~s:s
menl district !alley users pa_\' for paving
ii ! it will be dropped.
II was the homeowners who asked. br ~lition. to form the assessment dislrici
hut that wa!' before cost rigures wrre
avail alfle .
The council session opens At Ii 30 p.n1.
Burglar Take!l
$5,000 in Loot
Th~ moving C..'Olllpany took most of 11
Nc\\•port Beach man's h ci u s tho Id
fu rnishings to the righ1 place. bill ~
burglar got nearly $5.000 worth \\'hit.:h
\\"AS lcrt behind.
Ray W. Se&\"('nc said h<' spent !ht nighf'
;it his nc"· rt!iidtnce aft& most lt•ms
were picked up from his old residence At
430 Vista Grande. Friday.
Returning for the rest Saturday.\~
h r ~ . • • ,. fouod 'someon~ ad or .. -.:u.·open 1·.~
slk!rng' glass door< le bdt&Jariie the , ..
premises.
The. loot Includes stereo ~od equip·
men!, itS albums. ;i "F'vie: camera and
projector.arid miscel la~s other Item~
11ueh •s kitchcnwarr and 11ppli11nce:<..
Polict:1ald. -.·
Death on Runway
Hijacker Foiled , /(ills T1vu , ~l~lf
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S11ect11tor S1101·f
One of hundred ~ or Sfll'«lators attracted by sinoke Su nd ay \ratchc~
blaze burn 01·cr J(JO <itTc-. ol v~H'ant gra~:-:lands h('111ccn Sa nta .\na
Hivrr anct E~tanrra 11r11c 111 t ·o~t;i ~lc:-a. F1rr111en let lhf' blaze bur11
itsell' 0111 :-.111('£' n1• .;lrLh·1urc:-. 11err thrcatenrrl. Fire appnrent!y 11a.~
started by rhtldrc11 playinj.! 111\h nial c hc.~. ------
P1·eside11t's Aide Sees
Actio11 in Dock Strike
t•ro1n \\'irf' Ser\·it·r~
l\EY BI SC1\YN£. Via -T11111· 1!' n111-
111ng oul for a \olunt111·) sc11len1t•n1 or 1l1r
\\'rs! ( "oa .... t dock str1kc and Prc$1dc11I
\1'\0tl n1<1.\ \r1·;. sh1ll'll 1 ht: l·ir·1·i·d 10 1111'11
10 lhf' Tall-lli!f"!le.1 1\<I 1hr \\'h11r l!ou ~c
,;aid rocla;.
·.-\lier !IH"rP n10111h.~ !1111!' is n111n111!!
0111 11r ;irr gou1g IO h;i.vr 111 rC'ach
~(ln1r cif'cision~ 011 !h1:o; \Cr~ <-hortl~ "
Pres~ S<'l'l"l'lar~ Bnn:ild L /i<';!lrr tulll
11c11·sn1rn.
\"1:-.:un, ro1n1d1nl( oul ? lr1111· d,11 110!'1.·
;ind·pl;n· 11rekend l.rp1 1ab~ nil thr; 111 111
!ongshorcrnan ·s !>.fr1l.e:-11·h1l·h h:i1 t l'ln-. .. d
port:o;~fro111 1·11a.~! tu 1 (l<t'l
The Prr~1drn1 1~ hoµ111g fo1 an r:u 11·
~e11\emcnt of !hf' 1hrl'f"tno111h·nld \V rs!
f'oast strikP to ea~e 1he thrrat of a na·
11onal emeri;enc.v Ea~l C n as t
lon,S!.shore111c11 v.·alkcd 11!1 lhP 1oh.~ t··nda1
On o!hrr nia ttcr~. Z1l'g!rr ,,1u! ~1\1111
11·nu!d tra1pl H• Elk111.\. \\' \"a l·11d.11 I•\
;ittcnd lhc ~!atc's foresl le st1\;ll
Z1rglcr .:il so s:11d :\1~1it1 11·<1s s1 ud.\111~
po~s1hle ni)minees 101· \11·(1 1 al·<111e1r s 1111
1ht Supren1c Col1rL
$12,000 Blaze
In Mesa Checked
Tht ;;t!'1ke winch began .Jul .I I had 1dltr!
1:i.ooo h1ngshr1!'e111r11. tied up so1111': 20R
ships and 1helf crews ;ind cos! lt1 t
f'1·<u101n.1• nl C;:ilif11rn1a al1inc an f'S !11naled
~1 ~ h1lllvri
The lnngt's! pr,.11ou.~ r..it.:k s1r1f..r nn !hi'
\\r~I ('ria.~1 t•ncled on C hr1st111a~ E1 e 111
19~8 afler 9.'i da.1s
.'\\ l.'iS1•f' f~ a d1.~pt1lt' 01er ut!·U1u ·~
ll;1ndl111!! •d eon1a111trs ;ind IL\\IL '~
rlr11l<111ds ful' ~11ar<inlf'rd pay ror 411 hour~
a 11eek . plus a S! 60 ho11rl v nnst 1)\cr thl"
rrr~tnl b:i.~r pa_1 ol S4 '.!9 an hlllff
Thr Ea~! t"o;1s1 ,;1ril..c 1n1ol1 e~ ~;){llMI
n1e1ntw1~ ,,1 1l1e AFl .-(111 l11terna11on.ll
l.on~~horP111cn;,. ,\~;,.nt•1:1tu111 11ho 11nr~ 111
port s fro1n .\Jaine to Trxa5
The IL:\ struck .11er the \ew York
,\t11111l111g A~S1.1l·1ar 1on\ rt>fu!ial to ti.:1cnd a
1 untra~·t pro11s1u11 for ;i guarantPrd an-
i1ual 111e(l1nr or 2.080 ho11r<-of p:i) ::i ) r<tr
fo1 r hglble lunJ!~hore111r n
L1wals plsp11hrrr \\';1!k,.d tu1! 111 suppn1·1
ol lhr union ·~ rcft1~;d !1> 11111'k 11 ilhnu! ;i
1·1111!1:1(·1 p~ten~inn 1n 1\t'11 Ynrf.
Thi:rr 1\cre 110 dr1elop1111'nls :-;undar 111
!he tllree-cl;i_v ~!r 1~r by ~U.{)O(I Lin11ed
,\•!1ne \\lorkers n1ember.~ in 20 coal-pro-
dut'ing slates. The U~·l\V seeks an 111·
tre:.ise 111 the current top pay tron1 .$37 (o
S5o a di!V plus increased 1ndus!rv
payments to ils welfare and re1iren1cnl
lund.
.J.\Cf\SO\\"ILLE. F!<t ( t.:Pl I ~ .-\ ~(~)
po und hijacker. thwarted tn a11 atten1µ1
tu p1rale a t'harter plane to the Bt1han1a~
l(lda~. ~h11t and kill ed 111.s 1nfc. l!lf
p!;u1e·~ pllt1! <tnd lun1se l.. 1hl' FBI
rt'portcd,
Tilt FB! ~aid Geul"ge ~la!lorv 1:11 fr 1.f
f\;ishr1llr TPnll . tiegart l•r1ng :iltP1
;i.grnl~ .-,hnr out lhr 1wu1 rrig1ne l!a11k
C1in1111;indr(s t ire~ and l'ng1nt dunng a
l'f'fu1'!1ni: slop .:ii .lat'ksonviltr
.<\gt11ls said Gtlfe ~ho1 oul Ll1t' 11 1ndnw
LAFC Cliarge
For Co11te111pt
Dis11iisse(l
( ·onttn1µ1 ch:iq~es :iga1n~1 1)ran~t
Count y !'5uper1·isor~ Robert Batlin ;inrl
l!onald C<ispers wrre disn11ssed !octav
l :is.~ !han 24 hour.~ beiorr tile ~rheduier;l
Su perior l"uurl heanng 1ntn a llegatJ11n~
lilcd by the Le;igue or Cities.
Deput y Cou nty Coun sel Clayton Parkr1·
~·onfi rmcd lhr disrnissal fi!cd by alto1·nc\·
Torn \\'oodruH for 11ie League ill' C1t1e.,
fi!.1 selc1.:t lvn 1.:01n1n1llce
"l\'t 11er,. ;ill 1·c;idl' to go 111 lrtal "
Parke!" 1·01nrnen1rd. "Hut I gue~s 1·c1·ci11
c1t 1·elop1nent.c. led thr lra&ue 1n c·t1;i:igt 1t•
n11nd "
Reci"11! de1elupn11•n1 ~ 11\t'luclrd lhr
8tat111g las1 week 01 A11aheir11 1·ounl'Jlm;u1
Ch;irlt>.~ Pear~on 111 the Lota! Agen1 ·1
Format ion t:om1n1 ss 1011 sea1 elaimecl h.1
Anaheim a!tornty llerb L1eker.
Licker was flu strd froin thf! 1.1\Ff'
hoard in a manru ver t'Once1\"rd bv Su-~rv1~or Ralph Cl;,rk ~Jld earr1td Ou1 111
the ab.~cnrt of Casper~
Clark 11ccon1plished llir unse<1!1ng rif
l.ieker af\tr a Superior Cour1 judge ht1c1
uphe ld the n;1n1ing or the :\11:ihr1111
la11·yer lo !ht LAFC: post in a n1ce1in~
1·aller;l by H<ittin and C;isprrs las! 1\11g t
That 111ee1ing 1\·as 11nn1ed111tel~ chal lc11~
ed b~· 1 ht Leilgue or Cit I{',';
Th e league fil td l'On1e1npl !"hilrl!f'.~
11g;1111~t both supervisors 11fter prol l'st1ng
1t1;it !hr Sl'~sion ll'a~ 1llegall\' rall('d
"'The d1s1n1s.<,;1I dor.~n·1 surrrhl' mr '
B;iltin ~<11d today '"This 1!1111!! h<1s uni\
'4:'.IJTrt o" ;is 10111: a~ 11 ha~ bccat1.'e son1f"
•)nr wanlrd ro gil r U..; a barl 11111e ·•
Uriolc.~ Blasl
Athletics , 5-I
B."r.l.Tl.\IORE 1..\Pl 8001:
Powel! h:-tn1mered rv.o hon1 e run.~
1n ii four ·horner Raltunorr b<trr;igr
n1r ,Jim '"Catfish" H11n1r r thilt
tru111petl 0.1klanci's lasl rt'1n;.1n1ni:
ace ioday and g;n e !llf' rlef~'t1dtni:
ll'orld rh:i111r)1 0n Oriolrs ;i J-1 1 It
1or11 O\l'r !lit !\·~ 111 th<' ,1•rnnd
i:a1nr ol the A1neriean l.e:igl1r
fJlal"Otl•
The 1 l('tnrv cxle1111rd !ne Orinlr:-:
string of pl <isuff 1r1111nph~ 1,1 !'1~!11
01•er lhrce sen~ons. g<11e thr1n ~
!'Om1na nding 2·0 it'<lrl over the ,\ ••
in this bes1-of-f1 re series and leil
them JUS! one l"ictor.I' away fron1
their third consecutive .\mencan
League championship.
/\. $12 .000 fi re rhat sen1 s1nokf' sp1ral1t1):
skyward over Costa ~tesa Friday fr om a
ne;irly ne\\' apartmen1 complex rem;iins
unper investigation toda}'.
The blaze al 525 Vic·toria St . ori~1nfttf'd
in tht area of ;i vail p;irked 111 the
carport!!.
Pa~ific Telephone Cuts
Fire Oeparttnenl Ba ttalion Chief Bon
Coleman s<1 id \vhlle lhe specific area f!I
origin has been detennined it 1s niore
difficult lo establish 1he precise t•ausc
Rate Increase Request
Smoke visible throughout the cit y dre1\'
m;;iny sptclators to the bl;;iie which
de!!lroyed 1hree vehicles in addition to
damaging lhe carports.
El Toro Pilots
OK After Crash
SAN FRANCISCO (AP\ -Pacific:
Te~phonc Co. scaled down ii!! rate rn·
cre<ise request at !he opening of a raucous
hearing today durin g which former
Public Utilities Co1nmissioner \Vil!ia1n
Bennett asked the hearing examiner and
a commissioner to disqualify then.1selves.
The company said in an opening stAle-
ment thal it had reduced its rate increase
requesl from '84.8 million to $77.4
1nillion. Attorney RirhA rd OdgN~ said
PORT HUENEl\IE IUP I 1 _ The pilot the inc rease W85 needed lo pa rtially
and radar interceptor officer of an t-'-4 ?.ffset what .~ "call~d tilt company's
Phanton1 jet wert..rescued MondA}' after l?rge!t ever wage_ increase~;. ,-' ~ lbeli' ·aircraft cr~shed , ·ntq the tta ljl , Kennett, r~present1ng<:onsu~·.~
miltt soutb or Santa CM Island: 1 · r\'tw and qUier cdnsui'ntlt.1~#1i'~
C.p! Rob<r< Dougal a. oJ 1 T&qin;; w.b~Jn1 lo find ..,. Uif. ~)of'.llh< Wash:" lid. 1.t Ll.,$tt~f.D\UOri,, t4 .1 eJ~1 Pu UtiliUes C011¥G~ifn ri.. _. I spokit: wt re not seriously inf\Jrff · nly. he told C o rop 1 s I o ~ t r
Ofticia'.!s slid 'the jet froth El To.-o William Symonds he· -~Id dlsquJlffy
Marine Air Station crashed about 10 am. himself for "inco1npe~n.ce--9nd btcauic
·over U1e ~ test rangt and was observed of your contact with u'flli'' hbyiJQI." '
by Hie crew of 11 CIJO tr11nsport plane S~n<ls replied : "~1 ,are"l\y ao.
rrom El ,Tor:? ~hlch was 11lso in the art~. eusattons, there are "' places lb·
Doug•! and Erikson pi'l rachuted Into thr present thl'm." ·
ocean ·and were picked up bY. helicopter. Bennolt repe.itlc<I hl&"'equeat. ind alM> .. •
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declared that hearing exa1nincr Edmund
Caley should be disqualified because he
allege-dly accepted a dinner from a phone
company rcpresentativt al Lake Tahoe .
"You are going to be thro\vn oul if you
t•o ntinue." Symonds wa rned Bennett.
Symonds then denied the requests.
Berort Odgers spoke , Sylvia Siegel,
head of the AssociatiQn of California
Consume1'9, Asked that the appl ication be
dismissed because no pre-he<iring eon-
fe renct had been he ld and because a
previous $143 million rale inrrea.st"
granted ·by therco1nmissio n is 001v Defore
the Callfomla iu.prcme CQurt.
Richlltd "Oraveltt. staff counsel for the
PUC • .alto sugaeSed that proceedings be
delaytd pending action by the high court.
A phone company spokesman said that
under the scaled down request. rcsiden·
ll11l 11nd business rates 1vould be raised 10
ce:nts·per month -rompared lo a lft.ccnt
hike'" lrt residential rates .and ~cent boost
Jn ~ncS3 rates undl':r the 184.t million
proposal .m•de-ln Auau11t. •
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<il aj;l'lllS lut r1lol H1e11I Qupnt111 lio11 n~.
.10. of '.\a~h111lr 1n the back and lrg ~hot
~I r~ Sur (;1fl t' ~6 ui th~ 1.:hest and 1hl'n
took l11s 011n l11c
All thr ~1111ot1n;.: 111-r11rrf'd ;i!t1·r 1:0µ11111
li:11 1dall <: Cnu11µ :ti. ;.ind llobll.\ \V;1)11r
l\all;.it.e. ;i t·on1p11111011 uf <:1 fl r \ 1tirt\prd
11111 uf ~' 1·r;11 !'.\II of ti·,• 111\U!'IOU'> lurhu
p1op lirow11 nrtd 11l11ll' pl;i 11r
'l'he ~l\·paSSl'll):"J illl !T<l ll \\'" -~
1·h:i !'1Cl't'c! Ill \'ash\ illr rrn111 Big Brot he rs
·'ll"l'J"alt for ;i fl1gh1 111 :\tl<11lla
\l<11 " H1 .. r11rr~ p11•,,t1,•11r ,,f !he fir,,.,
~:i1d l1 1l!I' 111;1\it• ;11Tilll;.!t•1ner11s far th1
lllglil :-.11111!;1\ ,1fh•11uo1•11 .:ind C1fl •
l\alla1 r .u1t! \!1 -1,1111· r"""''I 11 11 '"th•
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pil11! l1f> 11;i., ;i d'" :u• ,111<1 !Ii•• ;.:1• I 1n !111
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1(l.ent1f1la1111n 1.111 1• .Hid \l ;1ll ;i1 ·~· drr "
pt~IOI!' ;111d •1111r1,.11 Ill!' p1tot 1n1n llto
1s .. r HJ.I \rl\EI\ l'ilj:P ?1
a P11pil
Ne 1v 1'1cs£111 .Studies ()r<111f{C l 'ouuty
R.1 I'\ \1 El.1\ 11 "r.l.l.A."\
01 1n1 O••lo ~1101 l••i!
{lnp 11'.1Cllf'i' u1 lhr .'-··n ,J1J;iqu111
[•:)e1lll"flTar1 '\1 hvul (lj~lrl('t !'>al~(\ a ;;tU-
d!'lll lh1 ~ I ('(II'
Jlp "s R1cl1:11 11 llulih i1f ·\t1t'l..la11cL '.\r11'
Z('al;111d 11f1111~ 'Jlf'r1d1ng ;i .1 ear ;is an r x
rh<ingc l!.'a.-l1cl' a1 1\11~0 S1·h<H1l in I:.:!
Torn
riohb. 11 !1f11i ,c:r;irlt' leather. i-1. learn111i:
;it}l'iul .\1n!'rl\';'lll r11it1irr fir ~! hand
lh ro11~h lhp Fulhrip.hl Tr;ielicr·F.xChlln•!r
rrngn1111 And though "nil ;i n1onth n11 till'
io l1 he ~ aln•:nh f11rnwr! ;i fr11• i1n-
pn·~'l(IJ1~
'YP11r la1·1l:!11·, t•ll lhr• 11linll' ;in• 111'\\'"f
and of ;i bPll1·r 1Jll.1li1r · hi' ... 1ntl ::1rld1n;:
th:il hr r"1':1l11rd All'" 11<l~ 1111f' l•f 1hc
dh(r U"I ~ 11•'\I !'I" •r l111n\,
Hr ~ .. 1d 111· :il.,u h;1d ht'1'11 i111111 l·~~ed h1·
lht-lu~h drgn··· .,f p:irc11t11I ~UpJ>l>rl and
1111 ert'~t 111 A1111•ru au srl11111!~. lht' r f-
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l\lesa l\1en1orial Hospital. '
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Family . Surviv~s
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: ·Huntington.·. Fi.re
A famil y or fnur f'SCllped from thetr
blaiing Hu ntlnglon Beach hom~ 1h1s
mornlng by crawling through a back door
·while flam es li cked overhf'ad
The fire d!'stroyed the kitchen and
damaged the tivlng room of the single.
story home tt 5031 Rob1nwood Drive near
the Bolsa Chic a area
"It was impnss1ble lo stand up in
there,'' said Delbert Adams. "4·ho rescued
hls 7-year-old daughter, Debbie. from a
Art Tliief
Asks Money
For Pakistan
BPtUSSELS (UPJ ) -A famous pain·
ting stolen 10 days ago "-'lll he returned tf
$4 million ~ given to East Pakistan
refugees, lhe Brussels daily Le Solr said
today,
The pain!ing. "The Love Letter" by
Jir.h century Dutch mast!'r ,Jnhannf's
\'ermeer, was stol!'n from the Brussf'ls
Fine Arts Palace Sept 24 Experts valued
the paint ing at $5 mill ion.
Le Soir said it received: an anonymous
telephone call S11 turday from a man
claiming to be in possession of the stolen
painting.
The man asked Le Soir to publish his
three demands:
-200 million franc·s ($4 million) to he
given to the Cathol ic relief organization
Cvitil.s Catholica for Bengal refugees.
-The Amst erdam State Museum,
which owns the pa inting and had loaned it
for Brussels exhibition. organize a cam·
paign in Holland against world hunger.
-The Brussels Fine Arts Palac& do the
same: in Be:Jaium.
When the ne wspaper Asked for proof
that the caller really held the painting,
the man proposed .11 meeting with a
r"eporter in an unnamed village.. in the
pro\'ince of Limbourg, in E.:ist Belgium.
Le Soir said a member of ils editorial
staff met the man thrre during the night.
The reporter was blindfolded and the
amn drove first to a house where he pick-
ed up a parcel wrapped in a sheet, then
lnto a v.·ood.
From Pqe 1
HIJACKER ...
plane, Brothers said.
Larry Wayne Reed. an emp!oye of the
firm, said !he girl y,·as "scream ing and
beating on the glass" es she was dragged
from the car.
back bedroom.
"We had to crawl nn nur h;inds and
kne!'s to get out of !he shdin~ gl.'JSS dO<lr
in the living room. Tht frnnt door w a s
blocked off by the flame.\"
Huntington Btach ftrtmen knnl·ked
down the front door and Y>f'n t'~·
linguished the blaze and prevented 1t
spreading beyond the kitchen a.nd hl'tng
room.
Tht> other prrsons in the homes "4'ere
1'-trs. Darleoe Adams and Dell Adams,
aged 16. '
It y,·as Dell Adam s 1\•ho ralt!'d tht fire
department al 7 19 a m. and "4"nke up the
rest of the family whtn the fire brnke
out.
"\\'hen I got up I 1~1ent into th!' kitchen,
turned a couple of burners nn the stn1·e
and had something to eat." he i;a1d.
"Then v.•hen I went in the bathronm tn
comb my halr I heard things PQppmg
and the plac~ was in flames."
Unions Threaten
To Close Down
Douglas Plants
LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Leaders of
two major .11trospace industry uninn:ii are
planning to close t"ll.'O Southern Califotni11
fl.-tcDonnell Douglas Cnrp. plan!s hy srr ik·
ing the rirm's Can11di.11n plant nn Oc1 ll
Unitert Auto \Yorkers Preside n t
Leonard \\'oodcock and International
Assoc iation of fl1ar hin1 sls President
Floyd Smith said tht strike 1\•as aimed at
forcing r-.1cDonnell Douglas tn agree nn a
new contract.
The l\\'O union leaders. who met. "4'ith
nea rly 300 officials nf the two unions here
Saturday, accused the aerospace industry
of refusing to bargain serk1usly since the
l!-'age-prlce freeze was i1nposed .
\Voodcock and Smith sairl the uninn,1;,
which represent nearly 2~0 .000 aernsp;ice
\l'Orkf'rs. wou ld not sel !l e fnr less th;in a
package increase of about :in percent
n'·er three years In mat ch r.:iii:es 11•nn hy
uni c..1s in the ~teel. ilt1to, can, aluminum
and telephone induslrits.
Th!' companies said !hey could nnl deal
realistically V.'ith the unions because n[
uncertainty about the eff!'cts on the se·
cond phase. or the President'! economy
measures whf'n the v•age-price freeze
ends on Nov. 13.
Smith and \\'oodcoc k said a walkout by
the 4.WO UA\V employ es at r-.1c0onn ell
Douglas' Canadian plant wnuld halt the
flow of Canad ian-m ade "4'ing as5emblies
for the DC9 and DCIO planes. v.·hich are
assembled in Southern California.
New Record
Vote Seen
In Newport
r-.'!'1.\'port Beach l'nters may turn our in
record number~ !or the :iitrond straight
special election 11·hen !hey gn tn lhe polls
fnr !he c1v1r renter Oond elertirin Tues-
day. City Clerk l11ura l.agios said today.
i\lrs. Lagio~ bai:ed her forecast on !he
1111-!ime high number of ahsenl<!l': b;illots
oblainf'd
'"If lht>y are an)' 1ndrr.a t1on. antl U1f'y
ha\e bf'en 1n !he past. v.•e "4'111 ha1•e a
heavy turnout." J\1rs. Lagios said
She said 1·nting may !nlal as much as
f;l1 percent of the Plt>clorate. Some: ~ 4
perctnl, !hf! existing reco rd for a lnr/\l
election, voted in the March free"4·ay
election.
There are 26.l'l31 persons registered to
\'n!e
Polls v.'ill be open from 7 a.m tn 7 p.m.
There are 2:! polling placts throughout
th!' city .
At issue is the proposal to sell $Ii 9
mil lion in general obligation bonds for a
nr11· city hall and police headquarters 1n
/\'e1-1·port Cen1er.
The r11y council called thf' rlf'ct1nn
after endorsing th e propoSition "4'hen they
declared it would be le5s expensive to
huy the Newport Center property and
build the complex there than to razll'! the
present sr ructure and rebuild on the
Ne11"port Roulevard site.
ThP Sli !I million "4'111 .-:over th e cnst of
the ninf'-acre civic ct>nter site; it also in-
rludes $.'l million frir actual conslruclinn,
~I n1illinn fnr nthf'T costs. includi11;:
arth11ec1~· ff'es, furn ishings ;inrl
l;indsc;ipin_g. and SI00.000 for off-site
\1·ork, including roads and sewers.
.Supporters of the bond issue have been
waging an organl7.ed ca mpaign thllt h11s
hePn highlighted by lhe door-to-door ef.
forts of off-duty pollcemen. who ha l'e
called on !everal thou sand hom eowners
during evening hours and on weekends .
TherP h;is bel'n nn nrganized oprosition.
;il!hough several re:<.ident.~ have
ri>peatf'dly spnken puhlicly :t,'!ain~t the
proposition . One. a ci!y fireman, James
LaFri1no, signed 1he neg;ifi \'e ballnl arg11-
ment :<.ayin g he fears the cost "'·HI run
hi~her.
J\fayor Ed Hirlh and fnur formrr
mayors signed the "~·es" argument. poin·
ting out the present city complex \4'as
hu il t 23 years agri and saying Sl'l'eral
studies rejected !he possibility of ex-
panding present facilities.
t-.iayor flirth, Vice ~1ayor Howard
Rnjters and former mayor Doreen
Marshall . chairmen of 11 committee sup·
porting passagl'. point out that a struc-
tural eng ineers' report stales !hat a se·
cond story cannot be added to the
building .
F'BI agents were alerted when Do"·ns
radioed he v.•as making a refueling stop
in Jacksonville .
Agent Jim o·conner sa id he and
another agent placed thf'mselves on op-
posi te sides of the plane and after Crump
and Y.'all.11cll'! leaped ou t. "a dec isinn v.·as
made to disable the aircraft" and thf'y
opened firt.
N 01·111a11 A11de1·son, Pilot
About "two or three minutes later.'' six
shnts r11n~ nut inside 1he plan!'
"A cou ple of shols came by me,"
0 ·0:inner said
\\'allace. \l"hn "l''il-' cha rger! ~·11 h air
riracy. told o·rnnnPr thf're \\"a!\ a Mmb
on the plane a nti ~ho11·ed him a tili1e
meta! Mx 1n th" ba~ga'1'.e cnmpartmenl .
O'Conner carefut lv remn\·ed rht bc!x
end placttl 1! nn ;i rnrnf'r nf the isri!ated
runway 1n the pnl';it p ;i1rrraft s!'cllnn nr
the sprawling Jark~r;-i\·ille lnternat1onal
Airport
The 1\a~-y bnmh ~'111;irl v..;i\ r<illtd h1Jt
their exam1na t11Jn re\eall'd !he hf)X cn n·
lained only r,1 Ff,.·i; pc rsrin;il pffec1s. i;uch
i;~ letlll'!rs. hill s. cancelled checks and
other papers.
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Desi{ Cl1ief, Dies at 44
N"orman R. Ander~nn. 44 . copy dt~k
chief for tht Oai!y P1\nt. died Sal1trrlay
n1e;ht at HnaJ! l\ftmor1al Ho~pilal.
J'\e""!-)'lrt Bearh. after a Jnni; ba!!I~
against a cnmrlicated ~enf's of 1lln!'sses,
"\a\-y ~f'rl'ices v.·111 he held at i pm.
Tuesday at rac1fu: \'i!'\4' r-.temnrial Park,
J'\e11·rort Beach .
Ht l''as the husb;inrl nf D;1ily P1lnl
\\'omen 's F.d 11or RPa 1\nd,.rsnn
A iriurnalist sinr" h1 1<h ~rhonl rl;i~·s 1n
A!h <imbra . ~Ir , Anrl,.rs0n'<:. ne"'liPilJ'ler
r areer cnl'!'red all pha ~es nf rl'pnrt 1ni;:.
edi!1ng and 11-r 1tini;: 1n Orri:?/•n ;ind
C11lllornia. He had hecn on lhe 0111ly Pilnt
st"-111 since 1960.
Death was 1Pntativ e:ly attnhu1td In a
ce rebral hemorrha.Q.e . pi-nbahl y h;i:<.ed nn
his compl!'x -and so metimes hl\ffling -
medical hi!itnry.
Mr. Anderson rho!ie Journah.~m fnr his
''OC31ion "4·hile sti ll a tfPnager Hf' 11·as
editnr nf the Alhambra Hi~h School
ne"4·spaper 11·hen he "4'<1~ graduated in
194~ an1' listed "Prolessinn .Journelism ''
11·hen he l'nlisled in the Navv in 1945.
After serving aboard a Nl\\'Y c11rrie r,
~Ir. Andersnn allended l.ol! AnJi!ele.'1 City
College and USC, thll'!n enrolled in the
Unil'ersity of Oregon. He received a
degree. 10 journalism from that institutinn
1n 1!151. He wa:ii on the staff of the Dally
Emerald and president of his fraternity,
Pi Kappa Alpha.
His fir&t newspaper w,11,s the Salem
<Ore. l Statesman. As a nedg!ing reporter
nn that staff , he v.·on his first professional
award for coverage of a prison riot in
which he was heh1 hostage and sel"\•ed as
11rbitr11tor between inmates and prison
officisls.
After serving Ill! editor nf the Ashland
·Tidings, Mr . Anderson briefly tried the
public relations field in Oakland -but
~n withdrew to rll'!join the newspape.r
busi~ss. He had been on the 11t1ff of his
hom wn paper. the Alhambra Post·
Ad v ite, when he joined the D.111ly Pilot
in 1960.
Mr. Anderson underwent radium tre•I·
ment in lht. spring of 1967 for 1 byper11c·
tive thyroid condition. Th•t condition
#~ 11ttmin&ly was corrected when, in June of
last ye1r, he was dl1gnostd P 1 victim
of myasthenia gr1vi1, • l·ln--2{),0000
disease affectin1 the ntUromuscular
system.
DtllY l'!LOT ll•ff PM,_
VETERAN NEWSMAN DIES
Norman R. Andersan
time of his death had received the
equivalent of more than 150 pints.
Mr. Anderson fought these com plexities
-along With a recurring ulcer condition
and pneumonia -and had recovered suf-
ficiently to return to the Dally Pilot on a
part·time basis last week. He worked last
Thursday, re-entered the hospital the
following night and died Saturday night In
Hoag'1 Intensive care w11rd. .
Surl'ivort include Mrs. Anderson, of the
home address. 502 Jrvine Ave .• Newport
Beach: 11 son. Douglas of Ashl1nd , Ore.:
his pareats. Mr. and Mrs. R.H. Anderson
of Alhambra: • 1ister, Mrs. James
Balestreri of Corona de.I Mar; and a
brother. David Anderton of Loi Angela.
MR. AND MRS. HAROLD MARKSTROM LEA VE CENTER COURT
At the Newport Beach Tenn!• Club, A Love Mitch
Love Mat~h
.
Pa.ir Married on Tennis Courts
Lo1·11'! is a key word in the g1me of ten·
nis -ask f\iarllyn Ross and Harold
i\larkstrom.
The}' were morried Saturday on th!
center court nf the. Newport Beach Tennis
C!ub.
The minister wore white tennis shoes,
long v.·hite tennis pants end a black robe.
The "'eddlng ring was carried on a
flowe r decked tennis racket by ~year~\d
Michael Terry. grandson of the. groom.
Almost 400 guests watched the coupl e..
de:cked out in white tenn is outfits. lake
their vows. They left the court undtr an
arch of 20 ttnnis rackets.
Instead of rice. they v.'ere pelted \.\'11.h
tennis balls ;is they left for their honl'y·
moon.
Asked if they were special people. one
gut>St said: "no they 11·ere just a couple
of players who met on the tenni5 court "
They didn't announce where they plan·
ned to honeymoon, but th!'y did take thf'ir
tennis rackets "4'ith them.
Labor Leader MeanyU1·ges
Co11g1·essEcono1nyC011trol
\\'ASHlNC.TON (AP) AFL-CIO
President George ~1eany, saying P res!·
dent Nixnn has proved unworthy of the
trust reposed in him Ill stabilize prices
and 11·age:;, urged CongreM tod11y to
"reas.'iert conlrol over the eronomy.''
"H.,11· in the name of equality of
s;irrif1re can the P resident impose
errinnm ic .:irtions 11·hich are patently un-
f.:11r~·· t-.!e;iny e.\ked in testimony pre·
pared for 1he Housll'! Ranking Committee.
··The freeze on wa~e:<. is across·lhe·
h<larrl and 11b~o!ute.'' Mr;iny said.
"It is enforced happily by I.he employe.s
lhe union chief contended.
··in contr.:ist , some price5 were never
frozen. some prices have been allowed to
E 111 pe ror Cancels Tour
VERSAILLES, Fr.11nce (UPI!
Emperor Hirohito of Japan canct led a
~rherluled !our of the \'ast Chateau of
\'ersailles tnday because he "is a little
tl rPd ," .11 member of imperi al household
sa1rl.
The 70-~·ear-Q]d emperor decided tn
11·:01! 1n ('lne nf th" salons of the palace
11h1lP F;mprtss /\"agakn wenl on the
.<:('hl'dulerl tnur. The statement con·
tr;id1c(tc! others made earlier by
J Rpane~e embi'lssy offici als who told
I.hat "the emperor is not sick
incre.11se since Aug . 15 and there is no
systematic, effect!l'e enforcement prir
cedure for lhnse prices that 11re still sup-
posf'd to be fro1en."
~1eany l\rgued ;il sn th;it interest rates
an d profits are uncnntrolled a n d
dividends restr;iined only by 11 vtrba! re·
que~t In bu.~iness to hnld the. linl'.
ThP administration tax prnp<i511ls, e1·rn
thoug h modified by the House \Vays anrl
Me;in~ Commitlf'e for a House \"Ole
Wrdnesday s!i!l heavily favor business,
the union chief contended.
Tab Le ft Behind
B y Big Tippers
A pair ol liberal llpPf'rs who we.re
stingy about pa ying a $17 70 dinner tllb
Saturday nigh1 left the O"'ner ol Nt wpnrt
Beach's Crab Cooktr r.11.fe a bit c rabby
himself.
They slipped oul of the restaurant 11t
2200 Balboa Blvd., split up and esc11fl('d
nn foot after lf'il\·1ng "'llitre~li M,11r;n r1e
Gruber a $2 tip withnut paying fnr a
repast. includin~ ste.:imecl clam~. lobster
dinnf'rs and s!eins nf berr.
Patro1m;in Mike Bt11ch :<.e;irched lhe
surrounding areil .11fter Crah Cooker
employe Rnbert Dunc11 n rhased the t"4'0
men on foo l and by bicycle. but couldn't
find thcffi.
Depleted
High Cotirt
111 Session
WASHINGTON rAP l -The ~t.ven r@-
m11ining Supr em" C:our t Ju~t1rr., relurn"d
.1;ol~nly lo thP. bf'nch tnday 10 heg in !he
)!171-72 rerm without t11'l illust rio us cnl·
IP11gues. Hugl'I L. Fllack <lnd Jnhn r-.t.
l/;irl;in
fll;iek's dea lh arvJ thr serious 1!Jness nf
Ha rlan l·asl glMm 01·er rhe 1 l·mln ute
sPsi;inn, which was dt 1•ot ed large ly lo a
lribute to lhrir rarters hy Chitf .Jusr1re
\\'arren E. Burger. Thrir high ·bar ked
lf'alher rhairs had bf'tn removed and lhto.:
remaining juslicei; v.'ere seeted in .11 new
ordPr of ~niority
f'.\lack had .~;if ;it thf' rij!ht arm nf Chief
Justices since 1!14S. His plact. as the most
senior membl'r w;is takl'n by Justirr
\Vi lliam 0. Douglas. nnw lhe only re·
maining appnin!ee of Pr!'sirlent f"rllnk lin
D, Rnnstvell. and hin1self a .12-ye;ir
1•eteran or the court. Al Burjtrr's left sat
,Justice \\'illiam J. Rrenn;in Jr. whn mov·
ed up lwo places with the df'parlure or
Black and H;ir lan . Rounding out the
11even·man court 111ere Justice.' PQtter
Stewart, Byron R. \.\'hite, Thurgond
Marshall and Ha rry A. Bl8ckmun .
Th" two vacnncles arl' deJayinR a vole
on !he con:<.litulinnalily of the death
penalty and other important ques!inns.
8UrJ!:er said Black's drparture was a
profound Joss._ He said ''throughout hi!
en1ire life he ne 1·er 11•;ivrred in his un·
bounded r:iith in the prnp!e 11nd in the
pnlitical prncesses or a free people under
lhe Americ:in Cnn.~rirurion.''
Alack rl'tired Sep!. 17 l\nd died Sept 25.
He. had served as a justice. for 34 _1'ear~ .
Burgers tribute accenl!'d Bl11ck's
revere:nce fnr the Cnnstitu rinn, respec t
fnr the presidency and for Congress, but
especially, his beli!'f in the people. He
ea id:
''Jn a period when insti!utinns 11re
under attack 11nd whtn people themsell'e!l
are havinR doubts ;ibnut !heir 01\'n
cRpacit.y lo govern !hf'm~el l'e~. thi s
shnulrl 1<i ve hearl. In all. fnr Hugn Bl;ck
had no doubl. wh;i1ever ahnut. the: ability
of an informed ;ind free people lo gOl'll'!Tn
their own destinie.~ "
SmokeMariju.ana
For Research
-and Profit
LOS ANC.ELES (AP ~ -'i\"anted : stu-
rlPn t. 1·olunte!'r~ fnr r!'~earch proj~t.
Assignmf'nl : smoke m;irij11:in .11 lPga!l.Y
and fnr money .
Th(' .11d in th!' UCLA student new~p;ipr r
prnmpts A'oout 100 ca lls ;i werk ln the
school's Neuropsychiatric lns1ilute, which
is conducting ;i ~tudy of the long·lf'rm ef-
fect:<. of marij11;1n;i smoldng .
The Qne-year prnjecl he;idrd by Ors. J,
Thomas Ungerlt>ider and !ra Frank will
usll'! about 120 ''nlunlel'rs before it i5 con·
eluded ne:i:t June. ·
"Basic.ally what Wf'·re !ry1ng tn dn,''
~avs f rank, "is t v:ilul\le mariju1U1a as a
drUii; in the silmP "'ay any othl'r drug
\.\'OUld be evalua!etl.
"\1/(1 want to be as nbjrr!Ll'f' 11 s po~sible
. . apart frt1m alt !he "molio n and
hy~terics that are usul\ll~· .11:<.~ociate<I with
m11rijuana rtse;irch."
Thr prnJert. f1n ancrd b~' a 5250.000
grant frnm the N;.t io111al Institut e of Men·
ta! He.:ilth. ui:es n1arijuana prnvided hy
!hf' feder.<1! governmPn L
The volun!.ecr~ mu!il be mali>:<. nvPr th e
a~e of 21. 1-1·i1h previou:<. l'~perienre 1-1•ill'I
marijuana ranging from none t.o heavy
usage..
P;iy range.~ rrnn1 S50 lo $500 fnr up tp 30
day~ of supervised marijauna ~moking.
Tired of the wa.y your rings look?
Why Not Have Your RinCJs
Reset In Beautiful
New MountlnCJs7
W• ca" ~e1 ign 1 rin9 ••pecia lly for you with yeur
old di•mOnd1. w. also h1v1 1001• di1moncll end
ca" a.Id to
ind 11v•.
yeur pr•t•nt one1 . Check cur pric e•
"
If you hav• ltHtl conthl.;I"' the purdtcne of • diamond now or In tit• ,. ..
future check ow .... , .... "hi"" ALL DI.I.MONDI OUAIANTllD TO Al'l'IAlll AT 40% MOii THAN YOU PAY.
DIAMOND WEDDING
AND EMGAGEMENT RINGS 29'~p
DOM IACITI
OUR MOST
UNUSUAL
DIAMOND
GUARANTEE
1002 ITEMS TO CHOOSE FROM • FIND IT HIRE FIRST -,.. ..., • -...
COSTA MESA JEWELRY ana LOAN
OPEN DAILY t le' COMI IN AND •OWSI AIOUND
.................
....... ..,... .... ,_~Oii
.... .,.. ,... f9' ff w '"' -...,.._c...,.. ........
elM ....... 7 COM,AlL
Medic,atlon and tre.Jtment for lh11l
di~•se was tucce..uful enough to allow
Mr. AnderM>n to rttum to wart until
ftfarch of th la ye1r, when he developed.
aplastlc anemia and hit body ctued
manufacturin1 blood. He had lived alt'ICe
th11l month on don1tttd blood and at the
The fam ily hA! tuganted that In 11eu of
nowers memorial contrtbuUona could bt
made to the My1Jthtnia Gravis F'oun·
datlon, 237 S. Catalina St .. Loi Angele11.
or blood contributions to the Red Cross
blood bank.
Mr. And<rlOll WIS • member of lh1Ht--'1131 NEW,ORT ILVD.
Orange County Press Club. Sl&ma Delta
,HONE 646°7741 ! • "'•t WATCH llPAll
IONI ON PliMllD
I
Clll. the notlonll Joum•lil111 oocloty, ond DOWNTOWN COSTA .MW
·the University or 0rt:1on Alumni Auocla·
lion.
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voe. 64 , NO. 237, 3 SECTIONS , 38 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDA Y, OCTOBER ~. 1971
•• 1 ac er a
T11ieu Posts Big Win
Hig1i Voter Tur1iout Noted i11 Viet1ia,11i
SAH~O'.\ 1 UPI l -President '.\guycn
\'an Tl1icu rolled up a landslide r!!-eler.
tion 1·1c1ory iodrry, according to official
!igur<'s for South \lietna1ri's uncontested
lreslclenti:il 1·ote, and hr called it a na-
1onn l achit1·cn1c11\
"This 1~ rr;1ll.1 ;1 1f·r1· g111.11I aLh1c1·,.._
llcnl or our nal1011 and ()Ur pcoplr u1 thr
)ulhlin~ and 1111plen1t•nt1nJ,: nl
lcn1ocr.1t1 ," Th1l'U ~;1 1d 111 a ~1:11!'n1e11t
-~~u"d fn)n1 l11dc11rndc11c·1• l'atl('l'
Tlue u. ~8. 1111\cd 1hat there hail bt'l'!I a
i1~hcr rct·or<lrd lur1111111 11! 10\l·r~ -UI 7
Jen.:cnl -th;u1 for <Ill~ nat1onw1<le rlc1·-
:ion sln1,;e he firsl r:1n for nfficr 111 1$7
rhn! ~·rar 9:1 percent !urnrd 011! at thr
\ldl!<.
\1('alltill1(', a 't<rnup ur in!'luentia!
111c·kr.rs of Vice 1rre.-.idcnt i\guyrn C<10
\.v also issued a .-sta1emen1 in 11·1iich tbr~'
:alled the clcc.1ion ""a farer."
They demanded 1hi1i the Ln1!cd S\;lH.'S
Cle111e11te Higl1
Seek.s A11swer s
To Car Crisis
hall dire<:l support of Th1ru·s goven iment
bt'cau se the e.lec!ion ··111;.s condu r1 ed 11•1!11
1!:r support or" ambassador 1Ells11 orlh~
Hunker and in an atinnsphrrt of
di sr<1ntrnt to the people and govcrnincnl
rcprcs~iou.
'\\"c t!u uut rf't'ogn11.e lht• h·ud1·r~l11p ,,r
·\Ir ,'\_!:!u\·1·11 \';in Thu.'11.·· lh•• :.t~1t1•111r11t
,;i1d '\\l· du tlol Tl'luglll/t' <111 Uir
prP labnt"alr1J rc:-ult:; nf !hr l'li•1·1111n
1\htl"l1 \lr Thieu ~ puh rr ui;u h111l'l 1'
nr~;in11.ed a111I i.:\•ntrullt·d "
The .~t;Jtc111cn1 \1 .1:-1:.:-uc.J h1 1 ht>
•·rroplc 's foJn·r ag;JHl='>t d1t•l f11(ir~hip.· :-i
t'OtllllHlltf' furtl1Cd l;t~f \\"(•('~ Of in
flttrn11:-il l\y b;itkc r~ and o!hcr opponents
of Thieu ,
'fhe go1·crntnc11t clce1io11 inl"orina!1 on
(·enter published :-i prelln1inary 11a-
t10n11·idr count thi't1 sh<11rrd Thiru J?.i't
5.771!.074 vn1e~. or !ll..il per•tcn t nl the
1n1al of li.:lll.R:1:1 cast.
The tenter .~aid 35'.l.146 1u1e.~ \\1·rc in-
1 ;i\id :ind t:ountcd agai11~! Thi eu. Tl1:1t
nn1 oun ted to 5 .5 pr r l'(''11 or tll{' 1utf'.
Thr•rc \\'HS S<Jll11' nl\"Slt·r~ ;1b-O\l\ 1hP l'f'-
!l?:lilllni,: 3 pl•rt·t'ni <>ffic.i.1b saic1 there
11 1'ri> sornr "1n1:.s1ng boil!o1 s"' a nti it
11ould be t)ne to tv.•o day~ belt.ore al! 1he
1·01cs t"o11ld br al'l..'ounted fur
Thieu had said he wo11ld qui! if hr
didn"t get n1ore lhan 50 percent ol thr
vo!e. but tht> hugr pluratilv or balluTs
1·uuntcd gave hin1 an ovcr\\ihclming vole
or confidence.
The results shO\Ved the grip !ht: Th1fu·
appoitl!<'d provuice chitfs ha1·e 011 the
1·1~11ntrys1dr All or them ar!' ariny col-
0111.·ls ;111d all uf thc1n \1·rre under orders'
'" i.:i·I ou l !hf' votr and 1nake ~urr 11 ll"ent
lo lhl' pre~id('l\t
Thi> Ol'l'r11 hl'lini11~ 111;<jont~· 111 111~
f.11or a11prarcd lo bt' a surprise r1r11 t\•
Th11'll suu·e ht> h<ld 1ndtl·atcd b1'fore ll1P
ele1·1 1011 hr expcl"!l'd lo !!<'1 ahou1 bO pcr-
1·f'11t (If 1he 1ulr~
'J'hicu ·s new four·) ear 1errn brg1n~ Oc1
~1 <:01ng 1nlo poll'rr with b1n1 will Ur
'!'ran Van Huong. who rrplares l\_v a~
~1ee prcs1dcn1, and f'rime r.!lnistcr Tran
Thicn l\hlcn1.
Grease Pot
Sparl{s Blaze
In Cle111e11te
s
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~"it• ~'
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DAI\.'( Pl\.OT St1U t'Mi.
Br PA.\IELA DALLA.N ·"t ..
. 01 I~• D•l"' Pl"-1 ti•ll
r . .,, '·' ·-...
Tab Left Behind
By Big Tippers
'
.-\ ~111oky bla7,e <·au sed by a boiling pot
(lf grease caused more th;111 $J,000
dainage 1u a San Clen1ente apartmt>nl
01•er U1e .weekenct
Fircrnen said the blaze erupted short1.1·
before noon Saturdav at the residenL·e of
\Ir and J\lrs Ha!Ph F.as!crbrook . 230
Calle Gran;ida
SAN CLEMENTE'S FIRST FACTORY-BUil T HOME GOES UP
Realtor: "I W11nt to Put M v Money Where My Mouth \~"
\\'hat do you do 11·hen you ha1·e 240
iarking ~pace~ and 500 curs~
Thars ii good question according to San
:iemente il igh School otfi cials who will
)t seeking sotne an~v.-er~ from 'frus1ccs
1r !he Capis1t:1no C111f1ed School Distriel.
u tonight ·s 7 30 p,n1 niee1\11g \n Serr<l
1\ p:iir of liberal tippers 11·ho were
slingy c1bout paying a Sl7.70 dinne r lah
Saturday ni ght lrfl the owner of Newport
l:lcath's Crah Cooker caft> a hi! crabb~·
l1in1selL
\"nluntrcrs l'untrnlled !hf' f1rr in about
1.'> niinules <ind tonfincd da n1;1ge: to 1he
kltch<'n arcil of l)1e aparlmen! !:imoke
. 1nd l1ea1 cau~ed minor d<1111age <'lse1l'here
in the re:-;1dence
Realto1· Has Ho1ne BL1ilt
~~hool. They :s l1ppC'd oul of Ille rcsla11ra11r <ll
2200 Balboa Blvd .. spilt up and escaped
no foot after lea ving waitress i\·lar1orie
Crullt'r a $2 tip 1vithou! pa ying for a
rcpai;t including stctnned t·la111s. lohsler
di nners and steins of beer ,
1'"'1rt• Chier J\lt'r!on Hackett sa1rl ii pot
nl oil had been left on !hf' sto1·e and ;i
hurner apparently 111rncd on by aCl"idcnt
The grease boiled over and ii;:nited
11·hilf ~!rs. Easlerbook \\'ii.~ 0111 of lhe
house
011 A F1·i{lav Affer110011
··The only solutuion l can sec is to open
t:>ana Hills High Sl'hool. ·• said Dale
llrager. director of student ai:til'1ties.
'Our 8chool 1ras btJil1 for 1.800 student~.
tve cur·rent!y ha\"C an cnro!ln1ent of 2.700.
~ur problcin is sin1ple ~ 11·P. havP. too
l1a11v cars not cnnul(h spaces.·•
Dr',1ger said 180 S\\accs 11·erc prol'1dcd
for seniors and the res! went to JUntor~.
Patrolman 1\like Alitt h ~c:i rthed thr
~urrounding area after Crah Cooker
en1ploye Robt>rl Ounran r hased lhc !wu
men on fool and by bicycle. but couldn "l
find then1
\Each car authorized to park in the school l'J-. -
lot contains a parking stickt'r
Shf' returned as l1rcn1er1 11erc 111opp111g
up after the blaze. Hackel! said There
"rre no ln1unes in 1he sn1oky blaze
llackrt! said !hf' toughest job Al lht"'
fire 11·a" dou sing the f :-i 111 1 I ~· · io;
refrigerato1· ln~ulation ;ind 1nlenor
plastic sections ol the appliance burned
fierc ely, he said.
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Br l'ATR!l"I\ 81)\'\.E
Of I~• Dl if> "1101 Sll ll
_!\ !l;itbcd lrueh .1rrl1l'd b\ all l'rnpt1
SHn Clcmrnte ht11ld1ng site Frida1 1nOr11·
1111! :ind. b~· earl!> ;iflrrnoon a nrarh
rini.~hed lhree-b('droon1 had bern addrrl ti•
lhf' ('11111111Ulll!I"
"Bui mo~I kids without stickers kno11'
Lhat if they grl to sc hool at 20 minutes to
:1gh! they'll find an c•:npty s ~t 1n the.
parkin,c: lol. The~··re \1•11l1ng tn face a11
hour nf de1 ent1on af\rr sthool lo par~ all
~la\' in lhr loL" said l)ragcr
Real Big Blast
·rhe strut"\ui·p !he t·it) ·~ rir~1 !;u·ror~
bu ilt home. is the prbtlerbl of Omtu 11011:-
in~ Sp<'riallles. a Laguna N1~uel-b;i\rd
... ubs1d1;1ry or thr \1i~sinn V1e10 C(lnlp3TI,\
Accordini:: 10 officials, thr stn1rturi:. iJf
1:!7 Avrnid;i de los Lobos i\1an110.,, po,.rd
:t spcct<l! c·hallrngc bcraoi;e 11 11·a~ thr
f11·~1 !ht>\" had bu11l on a ·"lopu1c. lot
Thr 011 nPr of the orw hntn" 111\l hr
n;;il!nr 1;roq;r ronr;id !)r !ii~ S El
~chool offici als are p!annin.t: to rrquc~t
that lhc San Clc111ttn1e Pnlice Depart1ne111
he au!horizrd ro co111e on \·ampus to issue
S11iokcr T 011.clte.~ Off 40 Balloons
parki ng c1tat i1111s.
''Al least then the studcnls who are
J1111hor11.cd to park 1n the lot will be
reasonably su re their parking spaces
won't be taken.'· ~aid Drager. .
He said'the only alternatives to parktnF:
ln the school lot have. so fa r been to park
aloug Pico in front of the school and
Presidio. be.hind it.
But the San Clemente Planning ton1-
m.ission recently voiced dissatisfaction
""ith parking along Pico ~nd referr~d the
matter to the City Council.
Plans for a party we11t up tn s111okc
Saturday night in a freak Santa Ana ac-
ciden1, 11'hen one partygoer in a car
crammed with 40 gas-filled balloons lit a
cigarette.
The absent-minded act by Bob \Va si k.
20, caused a bomb-like. cha111 reaction ex-
plosion !hat li terally rip~d the vchicll!
ap.<irt .
Windoy.· gl;iss new hke shrapnel and a\1
four doors of the sedan were bluwn open
by the blast. 1vhich injured \Vasik and his
tll"o co1npanions.
\Vasik v.·as admit!~ to the Orange
Co unty {\·ledical Center burn unit. v.•1!h his
hrad and race. seared by the blast.
Dri ver Wayne Gillespie. 20, or 17082
l\<1111pcn L<111e. llunt111gL011 Beach. and
passeuger Terry Husted. 20. Santa Ana.
were treated for tuts and lacerations
fron1 nying glass.
i'oledica l supervisors said neither victim
of glass ('Uls was ser\ou~ly hurt.
Firemen responding lo the scene on
r:ast 21st Street east of Alona i\venut
said "1e sedan was del'3stalcd by the ex-
pl osion.
\\'asik was sitting in the bac:. scat. sur-
rounded b~' gaily colored baltons.
Investigators noted that the ox~·
acetylene gas used to fill the balloon~
normally used in filling tanks of fuel for
11·elding and can be extre1nely dangerou~
if mishandled.
Ola Vista Road
Resurface Joo
No'v Under Wa y
Crews for ·a 1najor pa l'ing con traclor
ha\·e bf'gun a large resurfacing .1nb on thr
length or Ola \'isla in San Clemente ~
the larAeSt project yet lo ht> paid for
through loosened gas-tax re1·rnue~
The project. 1\·h1ch also 11ill include
ne w water 111ain ins1allation along a
~1111111 part or the roadway, will ~ niuch
cheaper than ci ty councihnen original!~·
bt'liel'cd.
"'I admit parking along Pico ('auses
congestion and can be haza.~dou_s.
particularly when school lets out. sa1d
Droger. '•But we have very fe11'
.alternatives. The vacant land near ~he
school 11 privately owned. On one side
thert Is a deep gully. Frankly,1the pro·
blem doesn't appear to have any solu·
lions... . 1 Dana llills High School. which y.•11
alleviate. overcrowding at San Clemente
High School, has been scheduled for ope~·
ing in September of 1972. But the school s
l.'ontractor has told the board or truster:oi
Lease Loo1ning
City Engint>ering aides had predit led
that itie low bid 1vould range in the area
of $93.000.
They based the prrditllnn.~ nf co~\" of
las~ Year's resurfaci ng of Avenida Del
i\1<Jr. ·Renewal Expected for Restaurant But the Ola Vista job will eo st the cit.1·
about $54,000 bCCilUSe Of a grov.·\ng
;ttTIOUn l of firms IQ perform the heater· that openin·g probably will have lo be . .
postponed u_ntil Christmas v11ca{ion of thr ) San Clcm~nte c1t.y c~unc1lmen -face
year: / with a \oomu1g exp1rat1on date -art ex·
Ja111 es Bree n Named
To Dana Chamber
Dina Point electronics busintss ow-nu
J1me1 Brttn has been ·~tnltd \0 ter'Vt
1n unexpired term on the board of dlrec-
tors of lhe Dan• Point Chamber of Com·
mcrct. He has 1ssum@d !ht vacant posl lelt
cn1p ly by the reet:nl re1ijnalion of Ralph
Dill.
reuow board mem~rs have voted lo
donatt 1 certlflcaw of apprtclatlon to
0111 for "1m.w.lflstf ind dedlc1ted .ervl~
to the corrunun\ty ...
peeled to renew a five-yea r least ror the
restaurant al lhe end of the munlcip1I
pier, despi te a bid for a piecr of the ac·
tion by lhe State of Call .
Delayed for several onthll because or
a comple:it reque!ll y lht State I.Ands Commi~lon, the lease. Is held by M. F,
Gable and would be-r1!newed for five
more years arter the Feb. l , 1972. ex-
piration date.
The catch In the usually routine lease
renewal came in a letter earlier I.his year
by the state commi511ion which ad·
ministers lhe California tide\snds.
~~ demandinl tilt rl1ht to revieow the iease. the comrplMlon slated !hat half
of the profits to 1he c\ly abnve a
reasonabl@ return )n investm ents 1nust ,,
be paid lo the state. planer remix proced ure. . .
Councilmen chafed at the request for a Only a few bidders were ava1lable 1n
lime entertained the. idea of ignoring the the Del l\lar project. City Engineer Phil
111te demands. Peter said.
City Attorney F. MacKenzir Brown The firm of Soll v ~1 ll1er Contracting ~tudied the problem for several weekJ Company w\11 do ths \l'Ork. 11 111on the
and recently report@<! that a fOnnal '1p· eontract over five oth<'r competitors for
praisal of the ",,rth of the city pier, I~ lhe job. .
rtslaurant and the city's "oonnal rate of · The Ola Vista ff:surfecing -basicany
retum" would yield tht dollar amout due 1 thick cap nlending paving-life for
the statt. several more }'tar~ -Is the largest of
A retroactive claase. also eJlsts, he many planlr-remi:t job~ on strrrts
!!&id, which states that payment3 mWll bf: thrnughoul the city
made for the time period stretching back Funds for the road renewal procrnm
to May 10. 1969. come from lhc city's gasoline ta:ic refund
Councflmen hav~ betn confident. th•t account. becau~ of the heary expcnsc11 lncurr@d B""11use or hew lcglslatlon lhe state-ttp·
recently for replacement of pier pilings. portioned money can now be used for
plus more replacement cosl, nt.xl year. street m11.inlc nsnce and repair.
the city miaht not have to pay any feet !"...~Previously. the money onl~· could ht
the ,tate. pt t to usr In road construction .
I .· "
i',11ll!!l(l f!l·;1!. l'1t11r;1d ~;i1d 1ht> h(1l1Sf' \\•111
hr u~rd a' :i 1nn<l('I hn111r lo\ luturf'
~ln11l;ir 1'••!1\ll \11·11\111
I 11,ul! to• put 1111 11\tlllt'\ 11herr n11·
11lHll!h I ~ .. lit:' ~•11CI nf his S30 ,000 lll-
11•,11111'111 · ,111d th•·n I \":l.ll 1a.lk allo\1! fa.1 ·
101'\,-bull! hou~t'' ..
·\~ r111J11:: Iv 0111111 l\uu.,u1..; ,,fltt•1.il) al
1111' ~111· lht'rf' 1\•11 1 he a lih:;!hl drl;iy 111
,·,•n:.!ru<'tn1n ;.ind the hl>1n r wo11"t br
f1111~!H'll u1H1I tnrl\" this 11cel.. ThC' drla)
" 1\ a dl'111nn~lratinn loda1 ~ho1v111i:; l'nn1
p.'l.n1 01tw1;ih ;in<t lne11d , 111 .. unfoltl1nE.A or
tlif' ~rt·nnd half nf !hr ri':;HIPnrr
Thr <;!nu1111-r \\',!~ :-11!11.1111· h111ll :ii lhr
1•1111' l\f';J(lf)11rl(li•t~ :ti 2i6;1:1 r;-11TIHl••
i .1p1,1r011111 ;incl !hen brr.1u::hi 1•1 thf' s1\r
I" 11111·~ l'n l1kr n11111iil;11· nr' hox
lion1c\ lhC' hrn.1"" 1~ nul bu1ll b1· rn11
11i'1111n: st·rf 1n11<. 1narth1·1·
"Thr hori ~r 1~ r ~.!'rn!iall\' co1nplct('d ;ii
111r pl~11t ·· sars Don<Jld \\IMllnrd. d1 r-rt ·-
t 1~1· ()f !1cld np(•ra11nns for lhr r·nrnp an1 .
11 all r·ornr.: nul to the s1lr 1n n11e lnnd"
The l!1rce-bedrr•111n housr . whrn i1 ar-
n1•cs at ;i site. cln.!'rlv r£'semhlt>~ a bn'l:-
l'a r \\'nolford explains That , from a cen -
•···1111all. !hf' hing!'d roof b fnlded tip and
lht' floors fnld('d dn11 n
Tri <'omplf'tc lhc r;ilh<'r i·nm p\r"t ar-
ran:tcmcnt. the 1\·all~ also fold into po ... 1.
t1on.
\\'()(llford 1ull1's that . i11 pr ire. the hn1ne
\1·ilt be roui:hl.v con1par:iblr to other
hou.~cs 1n thr 11c1ghh"rhood .
"Ru1 ii \\•ill be a nicer hou~c." he ad-
n1its proudl~
0\\'ner Conrad says !he hnusr, including
si te preparation <ind L'Qntrctr foundation.
1\'1ll cost. abn111 $20.000. anrl the tot is
another $10.000.
":\ house thut size. if bu ilt in the usual
1nanner.'· arlds Conrad, "would cost about
$:13.000 or $34.000 ...
According•!n citv builclini:: directnr Dick
/I. hln1an. v.•ho ha.c; inspectrd !he structure.
the house far surpasses sin1ilinrly priced
h"'""S in terms of cnnine('ring quality.
'"H is really snmclhing to ~ee frnm an
engineering st;indpotnt." Ahlman says.
ad{lini;: that e:<ten~ive u.~e or ply\\·ood i.o:
one of the. reason!! for the superior struc·
tura1 qunlity.
He predicts lhRI. in the. next few years.
R large prrcentnge of San Clemente home
('(lnslr.uction will ht! of the pre-built varie-
ty.
Quake Hits So lon1on s
RERKEL~Y. <.:al\f 1UPl 1 A "~odcratelv strong" l'Rrthqvnkt struck
in the Soloffinn l!ih1nds region Sunday , the
Unlversily of California Sci1mogrAph s~
!ion reported. '1 wa!I the second qunkt 1n
1hc ~enernl erea during I~ d11y, ac-
cording lo the 1ta!lon. .. . ,.
Today's Flnal
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N.Y. Stocks
TEN CENTS
e
FBI Foils
PJa11e T1·ip
To Bal1an1as
JACKSON\'ILLI':. Fla 1Ll'l 1 -A 300-
pound hijacker. !h\1·ar!t't! 1n :in attempt
10 pirate a ('h <ir!er flla11e !11 1l1t' B<ihama_,
toda)', shot and ki lled h1~ 11 1fe tht
plane·s pilul and h1111scl1, tht' FBI
rc11ortcd
'fhr FBI said t :con.:e :\lallo1 v t,;1ffr n{ f\a.~h\'l!ll'. Tt·1111 bC'i,:an fir;u,!! aHrr
;1grn1s shut (ltlt the !11"111 t>llg111e !la11k
t:1H11111andcr"s tires and engine du rin~ a
re!ucl1ng sh\µ ;it ./al'kson1·11lt'
1\gl'n\s ~<lid ( iLlll' ~1101 nut I Iii' II lll(IUll'
;ii agents. lul pilot Rrcnt 1..,1ue 111111 [),,\1·11~.
JO, of '\a~h1'ille 1n !he hac~ ,1•:u I•.',.!. "livt
~tr.~. Sue C1fle. 21i. 111 !ht> c·lit>:-1 and lhcn
to11k t11s 011·11 lite.
All lhf' Sh(l(J!i11t:; O!'('UfTt'iJ ii lter • 11pilnl
Jlandal l <: 1·n 11n p. :)2. and Bohh~ \\"n~ne
\\';dla,·r <1 1·0111p ;l1111111 o! c1rrc·~. Jumped
1illl nl :o 1·,..ir e \11 .,1 flit" lu:-;11no11s t11rbo·
p1·11n lll·,,1111 .111rl 11 lulc pl;111c
'I 1a• -'I\ p;1 ~~c11ger air1·1·a1t \1 <1 ll"
1·h.111 •·n·d 111 ."\11.~t11·1J le 1rn111 Hig Brother s
1\111·1 .·'1l11r;i1li::h1lu 1\tla11t a
\l;11l l>n•1h1>r.~. pre~1dl'nt cif tilt l1nn .
~.,.,1 1;1f1l' n111 de arrH11gen1en!~ for !he l l1~h1 St1ndav ~l lrrno'\011 and <;111r,
\\;11!<1C'e and i'lrs. l i11ie roared up to the
ufhee 111 a Cadillac Rh<i11l I 4J a 111
l:ilfe jumped lr11rn the t'(I!" a11d lold lh•
pilot he 1\·a:; ;i doctur and the girl in !he
rar was "On dn1,:ts and doesn't kno1v 1,1.•h;i t
she is dotng.'' \~'hen Do1\·ns asked for
identifi<:atuin. (;1He itnd \\1a!lare dre1Y
pistols and ordt't"ed the ptlot into !hf!
plane, Brothers said
Larry \\'ayne Reed. an ernplo.1 t QI th!!
f1rin. said rhe girl 11a~ ··~(Tf'Ulllln,!; and
beatini:: on 1l1e glass" ;:i.~ ~ht' 1l'a~ draggrd
fro1n thf' c;.1r
FBJ <lJ:rllt.~ 11('rf' ;11\'rlcd 11 lie11 [Ju11·n ~
radioed hr 1ras 111 ali.111g a refueling s1flJJ
111 .lack~On\·iJlc .
Agcril Jun O"t'o11ner s111d he 11ncl
<111nfher agent placrd lhernsrl\'c~ 011 op-
pr1;;1tP sides r1r U1P pl;u1c and ailer Crun1p
<lnd \Va lla re Jr aped 0111. "a dec15HHl was
rn ade lo 111.ftble tlie it11·c:raft" and lhev
opened 11rr
All/Hi! .. 111 or lh!}'('ffi1n11 tcs later _., .si x
~hot 5 r<1Q~ out ~1nslde llie pl;i11e
"o\ r o u 11 ! t. or '>h•J!~ can1e b1· nic ·•
{) ( "111111er ~:llll .
\\'allac:e. 11111. 11:-is th;1n;:ro 11 1111 air
)lll"ae_1 l1J1d O'Co11ncr there 11·as a bon1b
1111 the --pl:i11e a111I .\'ho11·pd h1n1 a blue
n1eral box 111 lhr bal!gage 1·or11pa rtn1ent
O'Conner 1·arefulll" 1·en10\'f'1l 11le l)o'(
and placed i1 on a rnrnrr or 1he isolated
rt11111ay 1n lh{' pr11·:i1r ;urcrail s"clton of
rhe ~pra11'l111,c Jarh,On\ 11le lnlc1 nat ional
,\1rpor1
The ,\.-11 _1 l)(1111h :..quad 1\·a<; t'a11t"r1 hut
!hr1r rx;innn;i11nn rr1eJlcd (hf' ho~ ron·
la111rd onl.1 C1tlr'5 1)rr~o11a! rf(.ecl.~ . .<111·h
a~ l cUel"~. hills • an1·rllrd check~ and
1o111rr ra1le1,
\ ropr h:1n1t"S 11 ri~ 1 f"11u1r1'd 10 re1!l•11 ..
r .11fr ~ hnd1 lri,111 lht> pl:inr Agf'nts
c~!1n1a1cd Ile 11 t'1ghcd '.lOO pounds
\\'hen i\Sked abf111l the 1110!1\'C' [01 ihe
h lJilCk1n~. \l.'all:iee 11 nuld 0111_1 .sa1 'li1ffe
ll'anted a h11ack111g."
Qne nlin Con J(ilted
SA~ Qt;E~TI.\ I liPJ f -.4. San Quen-
1111 Prison i111n;ite died of 1n.1une~ recef\'·
cd Sunday 1n a fight 11·lth anot her inmate
at the prison ranch ou tside the wall.s, ac·
C:(lrd1 ng !n official~
The 1·u·tim wa.~ llcnr1 A P1 nk:ird. 2~.
senlent'ed for al!emptCd robbery from
Alameda Counry.
Orange c ••• ,
Sunny skie.o; today and Tuesday
\1·l th gus1y northeasterly wind:!!
bringi11g temperatures up lo 80
along the eoastline and 90 inland.
Lows tonight between S~ and 65.
INSIDE TODAY
Tiie propOlCd t1atio11ol convc11·
tiO'll of -'OCial Ziiorktr.! 111 Ano·
lit in-t ne%t $pring i.t 1haking folk~
11p 011 bot/I $idts of Ille ideolog1·
col ftnet , See Page 14.
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I DAIL y PILOT SC Mond.l y, Ottobtf 4. 11171
Norman Ai1derson, Pilot
Desk Chief, Die s at 44
NM"mln R. AnderMn. 44, copy d~k
chief for the Da ily Pilot. ditd Saturday
night at Hoag Memorial Hospital,
Newport Beach. after a long batt le
against a comphcaled senes of illnesses
Navy services will be held at 4 p m.
Tuesday at Pacific Vie "A' t.temorla l Park,
Newport Beach.
He was !he hu~band of Daily Pilot
Women 's Editor Bea Anderson
A journalist sinct high 11rhool days 1n
Albambr.a. ft.fr. Anderson 's nt wspap!'r
career covered all phases of reportin~.
~itlng and ~Tiling in Oregon ansV"
California . He had betn on the Daily fo t
staff since 1960.
Death was ten t1vel y aitn ut ed 111 a
cerebral hemorr age. probably ha~ed on
his complex -a sometimes ba£f!1ng -
medical histor\'. ~Ir. Andersoii c ose journalism for hi~
vocation while. sli a teenager. Hr was
ed iror of the Al ambra High School
newspaper when he ~as graduated 1n
1944 and listed ''Profession .JDurna\1sm"
\\'hen he enlisted in the ~a\'Y In 194~.
After serving aboard a Navy c11rr1er.
ft.Ir. Anderson attended Los Angeles City
C.Ollege and us e. then enrolled in the
University of Oregon . He rece1red a
degree in journalism fr nm that 1nst1tu11nn
in 1951. He was on the st;:iff of the Daily
Emerald and president of his fra ternity,
Pi Kappa Alpha .
His first ne"·spaper \l'ilS the Salem
(Ore. J Statesman. As a fl edgling reporter
on that staff. he won hi~ first professional
award for coverage of a prison riot in
which he was hell'! hostage and ser\·edr as
arbitrator bf:twee n inmates and prison
officials .
After l'ierving as editor of the Ashland
Tidings, ft.Ir. Ander son briefly tried the
public relat ions field in Oakland -but
soon ~·ithdtew to rejoin the newspaper
business. He had been on the staff of his
hometo"'n paper, the Alhambra Post·
Advocate. when he joined the Daily Pilot
in 1960.
Mr. Anderson underv.·ent radium treat·
ment in the spring of 1%7 for a hyperac·
tive thyroid condition. Tha t condition
seeming ly was corrected \•:hen. in June of
la st year, he ~·as diagnosed as a victim
of myasthenia gravis, a 1·i n·20,0000
disease affecting the neu romuscular
system.
J\!edicatio n and treatment fl'lt that
disease was successfu l ennugh tn allnw
J\fr. Anderson tn rel urn tn \\llt k un!1l
March of this year, \\'hen he develnped
ap!astic anemia and his body ceased
manufacturing blood. He had 11\·ed since
that mon th on donated blood and at the
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DA ILY PILOT \11!1 'hOIO
VETERAN NEWSMAN DIES
No~m•n R. Anderton
time of his death had received the
equivalent of more than lacl pints.
ft.Ir. Anderson fought these complexities
-along v.·ith a recurring ulcer condition
and pneumonia -and had recovered su(·
ficiently to return to the O:ii!y Pilot on a
part·time basis last ~·eek. He v.·orked last
Thursday, re-entered the hospital the
follo\l·ing night and diecl Saturday night 1n
Hoag's int en~i \'e care ward.
Sur\'i\'nrs inclurle r-.1rs. Anderson. nF lhe
home address. 502 Irvine Ave .. Newpnrt
Beach: a son, Douglas of Ashland , Ore;
his parents, f.1r. and r..1rs. R. H. Anderson
of Alhambra; a sister. r.trs. James
Balestrerl of Coron a del Mar: and a
broth er, David Anderson of Los Angeles.
The fam ily has suggested that in lieu nf
fl owers memorial contrihutions could be
made to the 11yasthenia Gravis Fou n·
dation, 237 S. Cat alina St.. Los An geles,
or blood contributions to !he Red Cross
blnod ban k.
~tr. Anderson ~·as a member of 1he
Orange County Press Club. Sigma Delt<1
Chi. the national journalism society, and
the Uni\'ersity of Oregon Alumni Associa·
hon.
F airvie'v Hepatitis Wave
Gets Clo se Study iI1 Mesa
A ~·a ve of infec1101is hepat itis that
struck se\'eral wa rds nf Cos!a to.·lesa·s
F'~·rview State Hospita l is nn1.., under
co Ir?!:. while public ,beal!h nfficers study
Its r1g1ns. hospital o!~ials said tnday·.
Tlie facility for'ltie-fnentally relarded
llsts I~ cases of the illness -"'ith many
Beckman Sa ys No
\
To Teamste rs
Employes ;it three Beck m ;i n
Instruments. Inc . pl;:in1s in Orani;i;e Coun·
ty hav~voted 2 to.I against Jn1n1ng the Teamst~rs l;ninn. c0mpany ~p<Jkesman
reported today.
,\laintenance and prndLJ('lton "l'lrkl'r~ al
Bec kman plants m F'ullertJ>n. Buena Park
1 <:nd Anaheim Frictay \'Oted 1.012 tl'l 5.11
.against joming Teamsters Local 952.
The e!ec!ion 11·t1.~ cnnrluc!erl h\' r.he \"a -
lional LaOOr Rl'lat1nn,, Bn;ird _ The urunn
was seeking ll'l represent Aecknu1n ·s 1.i25
producllon empll'lyes. The company cur·
rr:it!y has nn union.
O RANGI COAST
DAllY PllOT
CIRAN~ COAST PIJBLISHlNO <DMPA.NY
flo!..rl N. w •• d
'7n .Gel!I en:I f'ulllil.ha'
.I_ J1c\: R. c.m..,
" 'YU f'l'llldtnl ~ ~.. M.lnlcltt
Thcrn11 K11lU
[Gi!or
111~"''' A. M11tp~in1
...... llolllifl!J Etl'.ior
Cli•rf as H. l oo1 'lic~a rd P. Nin
Auisltld Maftlvlll\1 Edl~fl>
l.etns leacll Office
212 f er.it /<v1nu1
il•iSiq 1dd1tt1: P.O. l o• 666, 92651 s..c1 ........ 0Mc1
or !he afflicted pa!lents showing no
symptoms -since .lul.v.
Only 12 v1ctim! are currently confined
In the hospital's acute care ~·ard for
medical trea tment and none di these are
1n critical condition, accordyig to a
ipnkesman. I
Pat '\'allace. serre'.,?ry~to Dr. Anthony
l\!. Totl'l. chief of st.afhnd med ical direc·
I.or. said an add itional nine patients are
being treated "'h1le remaining on their
re~ident "':irds.
She added that 1~4 hPpal1t 1.c: pat1ent.c;
"·rre diagnosed lhrl'liigh bll'll'ld le~!.c ,
alrhl'lugh they had ne\'rr de\ eloped mark·
ed .cymptoms.
Hepati tis i.c: an inflamat1on of the l11·cr.
11 h1ch can cause permanenl damagr if
not promptly diagno.ced and treated.
Blo'od analysis of those known tn be t )('·
posed shn~·ed abnormall.v high su,c.ar cl'ln·
IPnt.. one definite indicatnr of lncubat1ni::
1nfert1011s hepa titis, r-.1rs. \\'allace ex ·
pla1nerL
All patients :ind nieriiral or p.cyc h1;it ric
per~nnnel 1n contact \l'i!h !hem 11·ere 1m·
mun1zed hy gamma "!lob1i!1n injeclil'lns
immediately, upon di scovery or the situ a-
tion.
Hospital iemp!oyes \\'hll feareri they
might be stricken v•ere also given treat·
ment. if requested.
Public He:.ltil Officer Charles Fish
has not pinpninteri si ny .cpf'cif1c origin fnr
the hepatitis epidemic 1n1•nlving four or
five Individual ~·ards among the 40.plus
at t he hos pital. according to the hospital
officials.
r-.le<l ical personnel noted fh;it 1511ch
ailments are particuh1r problems in
hos pitals. military ba ses or any other
5uch fa cilities (!;here many people live
together in close contact.
Dying Kids
Of Woman ..
Get $4,000
SOUTH SAN F RANCISCO fllPll -Jn
recent weeks r-.Irs. Jacq ueline Collu m has
rrceived a letter fro1n Pre.c idenl. Nixnn .
i.n anon ymous check for $.'iOO and "a
fi stful of allo\\·an ce ml'lnry" from a li!tle
child.
1\lrs C<lllum is the mothrr nf three ap-
parentl y d('l(lmed rhildrPn , She is on
"'elrarl" Ht>r l)lde ~t child rlu•d in her arms
l;ist mnnth and her famil,v's pli12:ht came
In lil!ht ti .<: ;i rP<:ul! nf a rll~pute ove r hnw
m11rh huri ;i l expt'n~es 11:11u!rl Ill' ;:illn"·ed
Thl)U~<lnrl.~ nf lellPr~ ha\'e bt>f'n pourin '!
In frl'lm arnund thr cnunrrv and l'llher
rnunrrii>s ;o.1;in \' nf 1hem ronta1n rhrck.c:.
A sf)f'ria l f11nrl 'rnr lhP (",0Jl11 m children at
lhP \\'i>tls f':irgn B;ink in South San Fran·
cisco nnw tnt:ils mnre than $4.000.
"I ::ilways knew evervhody was great,''
~aid ~1rs. Collum. "Rut I never knew so
m:iny people rnuld be sn great.''
~lr~. Collum has three ml'l re child ren,
Charles. 7, Crv.ct:il. Ii. and Kathleen, 12.
They :ill :ire ;ipparenlly doomed to dea lh
al. ;i .voung :i~e frnm a rare inh eritert
di~ea~'t~ of the ner1·nus ~v~tem. ~·tiich
took 1he life of 1.1.vear-old Patricia Ann .
Kathleen is alr.eadv unabl e to gn In
:i;chool. Charles is bfind anrl Crystal is
heginning to show early symptoms nf the
d i~Pase.
The President's Jetter In Mrs. C.Ol!um
said : "How difficult it must be for you,
hut I am hearte ned In read that you
refuse to give in to pessimism."
One day last week a child knocked at
the door and "offered a !istlul of al!ow-
ance money,'' she said. A man sent her
$20 of hi~ "bee r monrv ."
Singer Glenn Campbell has written and
prnmised In hel p her.
"If vnu think abou! it," ~trs. Collum
said. ·=He re are penp!e \\'ho ha ve a chl'lice
of doing this. They say I'm brave. but I
really don't have a11y choiCe. If s all so
fantastic. People are great."
Laguna Building
Boom Continuing
Cnnstniction acti\•1ty in Laguna Beach
rl'ln!inued its up\\'ard lrend in September
with the issuance of 47 huihling permits
for construction valued at S229.641.
This compared "'ilh 34 permits and a
val aa tion of $155.085 for September. 1970.
This year In dale. !he city building
department hns issued 420 permits. com·
pared wilh 378 in the Mme: period last
year. Total va luation lo date is $3 ,467.546.
whi le val uatil'ln for the first nine months
of 1970 was $1.938.458.
Permit~ fn r five new singl e.family
hnme:1 accounted frir $163.56!1 nf !Re
SE'ptemher fi,e;ure. There were 23 permits
is~ued for alterations tn dwellings, si x fnr
cnmmercial remndeling jobs, one swim-
m1n~ poiOI permit and the balance were
for walls. fences and miscellaneous jobs.
Lag una Niguel
Blaze Put Out
Parched gra~s and br'ush nec;hl'! San
Diego Free~·ay at Ave ry arkway
erupted into narne he fore nool) oday, but
fa rnrahle v.·ind conditions; h e 1 p e d
firpfigh!Pr'i cl'lntrn l the tilazr .
Onls a small portion of grassland w;is
in \Ql\ed. i:;poke.cmen al 1he coun1 y·s
La.11una Niguel .~uhst;itiQn said.
"It just "·asn·t in the right spot. for ;i
btR fire," l'lne fireman reported. An
e5tlma1ed ZO tn 30 acres burned .
F:~lremely dry ~·eather conditions ha1·f!
created a critiral fire danger in all areas
of the coast this ~·eek.
La,mJen Check
$10,000 Robbery
nrange C-0111,'.y sheriff's deputies tnday
('nntinued their search for a ma n who
t.onk more tha n SI0,000 at gunpoint Sun·
d;:iy morning in the robbery of an El Toro
marke t.
Officers said the manager of the
Thrifti-~1art at El Toro and Rockfield
Roads was forced to hand over the
~·eekend receipt! by a gunman who was
wa iting for him inside !he store as he
opened the premises .
Investigators have 8 description of the
handit and the car he used in the rob-
bery. No one ·was hurt in the 9 a.m.
holdup.
,,
305 Nortb El C-h10 R11I. 9l672 • ..__ l',
C.. Mew• UI Wes1 11'1 !1'rftt ~ """°"' llH<h• ~ Nt"'llDtf Bau!~!lf ! .._ft!Gn 11•'111 IJ'7) lllldl awi..vwd
Huntington Family of 4
Escapes Blazing House
A fa mily of four escapl'!d fro m th!!lr
hlazing Huntington Beach home this
mornin g by crawling through a blck door
while namta licked overhead .
The fire destroyfld the kJtc:hen and
damaged the li ving room of the slngl~
stQry horn~ rt :wk11 Robinwood Drive nes.r
the Bolsa Chica area.
"It wa1 imp(l11sible to stand up in
there," said Dtlhert Adams, who re~ued
hi~ 7.year.old daughter, Debbie, from a
back ~room .
"We had to crAwl on our hands and
knet:s to gtt out nf the 1Udlng 11111111 door
in the IJvln, room. The front door w a 1
blocked off by the flame1."
Huntington Beach flrtmen knocked
down the rront door and soon !!l"
tingulshed the blaie and preVented tt
sprudlnl beyond Ille kitchen Ind !Mn1
room.
The other peraona ln the homes were
Mrs. Darline Adams and DeU Adama:.
aged 16.
It was Dell Adams who called tht flre
department at 7:19 a.m. and woke up the
rl'!st of the family when the Ure broke
out.
''l\'hen t got up I went into thl'! kitchen,
turr'led a couple of burners on the stove
and had tomethlng to e1 t," he aaid.
"Then when t went In !he balhroomlnlo
comb my ha.Ir I heard thlnis j>opp I
and the place was ln names."
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\Vhen Polish·Americans paraded Sunday on Ne1v York's Filth Avenue
in the annual Pulaski Day Parade. one member of the Pace maker s
Dr um and Bugle Corps fr om Poughkeepsie, l\'.Y., got a little too en·
thusiastic.
LahorLeaderMeany Urges
Congress Eco11on1y Control
\\'i\SHlNr.TON fAP 1 AFL·CIO
President George ~leany. saying Pres1·
dent Nixon has proved unworthy of the
t ru st reposed in him tn stabilize prices
anrl \\'ages. urged Congress tOOay to
"reassert co ntrol over the economy."
"How 1 in the name of equality of
sa<'rifice can the President impose
econom ic actions \l'hich are patenUy un·
fa ir~" ~!eany asked in testimony pre-
pared for lhe House Banking Committee.
"The freeze on wages is across-the·
Lake Forest
Tract Revision
Gets Approval
A revised trntative tract map of 147
acres in the Lnke Fo rest develnpment in
El Tori) calling fnr 500· sinizle family
home1', a small busine ss district. a la1'i"
lake and 21 oprn .cpace and greenbelt lots
li:i.~ hern ;ipprnl'ed by lhe County Plan·
ning Comm1ss1nn
Loc:i!lnn is. north nf rhe inter~ection of
La ran:icl:i an rl .lrronimn rnad:-
Pt;innin,i:: commi:-~1nncrs gran1rd all"
prn\•al de~pite v.•arntnt:s from the El Torn
r-.larine Corps Ai r StatiQn and the. San
.lna quin School Oistrict I.hat future
residents~ \vou lrl suffrr from jet plane
nni~c ;inri a po.~~ible ~hnr!a~e of schools .
The ,11\·acre lake will he for the private
use of re.c'1de nts Boa!in_g i.~ planned, but
no s~·1mmin~ Lakefrnnl home!i will sell
r ... r :i:~o.000 up. representatives nf Oc·
cident:il Petroleum Land and Develop·
ment Co. sa 'id.
brl:ird and ahs0Jute,'' ;..1ea ny ~aid.
'·It is enfnrcC'd happily by the employes
the union chief contended .
''In contrast. some prices we re never
frozen, some prices ha\'e been elln~·ed lo
increase since Aug. lfl and there is no
systematic, effeclive enforcement pro-
<'ed ure for those prices that are still su~
posed to be frozen.''
~feany argued alsn that in terest rates
and profits are unconlrolled and
div !rlend.~ re.c lrained nnl,v hy a verbal re-
quest tn business to hnkl the linr.
The administration lax propo~:ils . even
!hough mndifird by !he House Ways and
hleans Comm ittee for a House vote
Wednesday still hea1•ily favor business,
the union chief cnnl ended.
Hospital Group
Plans Big Sa le
fl.lembers or the Silver and Gold
Chap1er of South Coasl Community
Hn~pi l al h:i,•e hren snrting and pri cing
clnth1nl!;. hMks. In)~. furniture. :intiqurs
and records in prepar<1l1nn fnr 1he third
:inn(1a l ''Glor1f11'1l Fle;i tllarkeL" tn he
held at the f'es!1var of i\rts grnu nds Oct.
!4 through 16.
Qn the e\·P.nin,i:: of Ocl 14 a prev1e\\' nf
the sale \.\'Ill be. held, with a $1 adm1ssinn
chargP. Jlurcha~rs will be permillcd al
the ~hO"A' On rhe follo"'1ng !1~·11 d;i ys the
nra markrt will be open from noon !o 8
p.m.
r.loney r<11 sed 1n th r flea m;irket will be
applieri to 1he $\ll0.000 pledge which lhe
Auxiliary has made to the hnspita l ex·
pansion fu nd.~.
Tired of the way your rings look?
Depleted
Higl1 Court
111 Ses sio11
WASHI NGl'ON (APl -The t;even re-
matning Suprerne Court .Jusl1res returned
solemnly to lhe hent'h lod;iv IQ tie.i::1n 1h11
1971·72 term "'lthnu t '"'fl illustrious cnl ·
leagues, Hugo L. Black ;1nd Jnh n M.
Harl:in.
Black's death ilnd the serio us illness of
Harlan cast gloom over the l l·m1nute
session, y,•hich "''as del'o\ed largely tn a
tribute to lhf'ir careers by Chief .Jusrice
\Varren E. Burger. Their hif;h·backed
le<llher chairs h:id hrrn rcmr11ed and lhe
remaining JUs t1i:es "·ere sC'aled in a new
order flf seniortt.1'.
Black had sat al the right arm of Chie!
Justices since .1945. His plai.:e as the mDsl
seni{)r member was taken hy .Justire
\\'ilham 0 . l>ouglas. now the <•nly re·
n1a1n1nJ.l appointee of Presldenl Frnnklin r>. Hoosevelt a11d hin1 self ;1 :12.yrar
\'elt'ran of the ('ourl. At Hurio<'r'li lrf1 i;a t
.J uslice Wllliarn ./. Bren11ar1 Jr .. \\'ho 1nov -
ed up two places v.•ith the departure of
Black and J larlan. Hound1r1g out the
seven-man eourt were Justices Potte r
Ste wart, Byron Jt l\'h1te, Thurgood
Marshall and Harry A. Black1nun.
The two vacancies are delaying a \'Ole
on the constitutionali!y of the death
penalty and other important questions.
Burger said Black's departure ~·as A
profound Joss. He said ''throughout his
entire life he nel'er wavered in his un-
bounded faith in the pt?np!e and in the
political processes of a free people under
the American Constitution."
Block R ezoning
In Sou.tit Laguna
Runs Into Delay
The prnposecl rrznnr nf a hlnck of pro·
pe rt.I' l'ln P;iri fic Co;ist lligl111a.v 1n Sou!h
Lagu na has been 1l~layed fnr s<'~·eral
weeks lln!il the Cn 11nty Planninp: Com·
n1i.~s1on has a Jonk a! a land tisc s!urly of
the entire area now be ing cnn111lcted .
r-,fi!ltant opposJ11on nf rrstden11al pro-
pe.r1y owners signaled !he postponement
of !he zone change from single family
residentia l use to residrntial·profe ssionaJ
use of the lots bet"·cen 8th and 9th
avenues.
Proponents of the change for the slight.-
ly mo re than ooe-hall acre of land were
headed by Superior Court J udge Claude
M~ O"·ens. A staff report recommended
the_hnp:e be al!o\.\'Cd pe rmitt.ing such
useS'as convalescent homes, laboratories,
and professional off ices .
Residents of the area protested Tues·
day that ocean views woulrl be obstru cted
by the proposed development.
City's Vehicles
Handling Calls
The city's station \\'agon manned by
rire and pollce J)('rsonn el handled all
P.mergcnfy calls ovp r the "·eekrnd in S<1 n
Clemente -subslilurin!! for rtie private
~.,r,·icr \\·hirh "'a<: "nut nf lnwn ,''
authnr1t1cs S;1id.
The .c:mall fire chief~ "·agon answered
all rhrce emergency calls during the lwo-
rlav period.
Fire Chief r-.lrrton Hacket t said nii
private ambulances 11·ere a \' a i I a b 1 e
through 1he v.·eekend and none was in
lown todav.
Cil.v couii cilman recently indicated they
"'nutd consider signin g an official cnn·
tract cnmplete with a $250 mori ihly suh-
sidy \\'ilh the private firm. Hrr.::pita l Am·
bul ;,nce Se rvice.
A decision on the plan is expee!cd rrom
councilmen Wednesday night.
Why Not Have Your Rinqs
Reset In Beautiful
New Mountinqs?
We cen design • rin9 e1pecial1y for you with you'
old di•mondt. W• al10 h•v• loo•• di•mond1 and
can .dd to your pr•••nt cn•1. Ch.ck our pric••
•nd s•v•.
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ALL DIA.MONDI GU.U:ANTllD TO A'P'IAlll AT 40'/. MORI THAN YOU P'AY.
DIAMOND WEDDING
AND ENGAGEMENT RJNGS 29'~p
1002 mMS TO CHOOSI! FIOM • FIND IT HERi! FIRST
COSTA MESA JEWELRY and · LOAN
DPIN DAILY f to 6 COMI IN AND HOWSI AROUND
1838 NEWPORT BLVD. PHONE 646·7741
DOWNTOWN COSTA .MISA -.__
OUR MOST
UNUSUAL
DIAMOND
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voe 64. NO. 237 , J SECTIONS . JS PAGES ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA MONDAY. OCTOBER 4, 1971
Busy lt't•eke111l
Laguna Arrests
3 Drug Suspects
\J1nor traliic v1ol<1!1on~ led to lhl'<'<'
nartolics a1Test' in Lnguna B<';h·h <1\ r·r
lhe 11·l'ekend
. .\! 2 5tJ H 111 Sund:i.1 . .\lu:)lael l\e111
P1rrcr. 26. Qf La llabra w;1s slopped bv
;:u1 olfil·cr on ratrol ;i!legedl.1 .~hn11,e1t
<'I 1denc:e or drug use ;ind 11·a'i found 10 hr
on probalion follo11·1ng au " a r I 1 e r
Ba11k. Appeal s
Sig11 Rejection
To Cit y Cou11cil
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Pcr1n1ss1n11 tu rr·ect a two·faerd pole
.~1i;n. iilre:.dy denied b~1 tbe Board of Zon-
ing AdJLTSl1ne111 , wdl be sought b~· ,\l1s~1•H1
Bank otf1eials \Vrdr~.~1t;1y hrf.ire !hf'
Laguna Beach Ci ty Cduncit.
Thr si gn. des1gnrd to sl:ind 2J fer! 111
thf' air nn two p]a!'lerrd columns. 1' pro-
posed for ~hr banl(s ne\\ branch.
scheduled tn 11pen soon al 1he corner nl
Glenneyre and SL Ann 's Stree1s.
Approval of lhe marker "·as denied
"\epL 16 by the bnard and l\1ission Bank
offic ials have appealed the decision to the
c11.v council.
Noting lhat tht' 7a-:;quart' foot. 1l-
lu1ninated sign is legal 1n all respecl s.
h;ink prrs1dcnt Thu1na.~ \Vingel told the
council in a letler that thl' board's
decision" ;1~ .. totully 11nrt>aso11;1blc ·
.. •riie ~;n:1e si~n is 111111· being tised nl
nu1· l·:I 'i'orn nffi('e and lias re>:ulted 111
1111thi11g 1)'11 guod conuncn! 111 lhc l'Oln·
nHu11t l' ... \\'ingcl acldetl.
0 11 bolh sides. the sign \~ou!d identif~·
the bank and bc;1r a piclurt> of :i rnissio1l
bell abo\'C a11 arched gate1va~·.
Board member Arnold Ha no. in l'O\ing
lo deny permission to install the :sign .
noted it \\'Ould be the tallest and largest
s11ch structure ill Laguna Btaeh. !Ir
counlercd ar~uments Iha!. the sign \\'3S
nf'ede<I for 11lcntificalion by saying no
nlher La~una Beach bank ha~ a po!e sign.
< II \ plan1u11g <hrettor \\'a~ nr illood.1• alsn
\11!ed to drnv the niarkrr
The c-ounci l. ~chedulcd to nice! at 7 30
Jl tn. a! cil\' hall. ha.~ rhe po~\·er 10 ol'rr·
111lc lhe 1.n111ng IJ0;1nl and allow 111·
st:ill allon of the :-ign Boar·d mf'n1brr~
!IU{::~rsted u~e nf 11"atl-moun ted signs a .~
:dternali\'es to the pole struc1t1re
Waste 'f reatn1ent
Talk Sc heduled
Publil' \\'orks direclor .Joe Sv.•eanv v.'ill
rliscuss Laguna Beach's waste treaimcnt
problem al Ule \Vcdnc~day mo r n i n I!
hreakfasl ITICCling of the t11an1ber o[
Commerce.
The ci ty's srwage lre;i lmt>nt plan!
recently came under fire by the \\later
Quality Control Board of the Sari Diego
region 8s inadequate. City officials ha\'e
siOce hired an environmenta1 engineer lo
devise a met~ of making the vintage-
193{) plant last until another facility can
be built.
nureol1ts arrest Po!il'e ~au.I ~ ~cal'{'h of
111.~ l"ar rt•\ e;iled :!fl pat:ke1.~ or hcru111
\1·orlh an eshnl;itPd s;,o ap1et·r. I '1rn·t>
\\':IS book f'd on SllSpU'Ujtl Ill llf'J~O:f'~Sll Hl .. r
ht>roul 1\'1th in1t·111 to sell.
:\I lO p ni. Saturdav a \'f'hH·le <lnl'rn b1· Ciiarle~ H Sclil'rer. ·2!1 . nl Anaheun. 1'0t."I
halted because of deleC'l1ve brake ligh1 ~
:\'oting the youth of his girl 1·on11>an1011,
Ille 1111Lccr sough1 1dcnrif1c:;it1on 1)1 rh1·
pair. lie assefl('d[v 1l1sco1c rt•d a s1 nall
a1nou111 ot hastusll. a h:1stush µ1pc ;uH!
1nariju<1na cigaretll's 111 s ,. 11 r r e r · ~
possession ;ind bnokt'd hiin on s11spit·1on
of pnssess1nn 11f 11<11TOl ll'S and l'Oll·
t1·ih11!ing lo r!k. dl'l1nqnrlll.:~ nf il 1111nnr
ll1s 1·on1p;111ion. ;1 16 ~'t'<tr'·Old l.i1gu11a
i.:,1rl Sherer s;tid he h:1d llll'kccl 11p as "'
lii1ehh1ker 11·as bool-.£'d on i·udrw v1nl;i
trrln and laci.. ot p:irrnt:il t•ontl'(•I anrl
!urned 01t'r lo l'{'lal11cs .
At fl p n1 Sall1rd:ll 1i11l1 1·(' 111re~l 1'tl
Al:t n l.an·y Pfeirfcr. ·20. of Urangr. on
1·harges nf rcrklc.5s dt•iv111g. posses~11in ol
rnarij11ana to r sale and des1r11(·1ion o!
e\·1denee . following :i lugh-specd cha~c
through a res1tlcn!ia! area
Pulk·e .~a11t a pa1n1I c·ar signalled Ple1f-
fP r 10 halt aftrr hf' ran a stnp sign 011
·ren1ple Terral't but ins1ead the dn1·r1·
act~!crated and led the pallet car on a
t1vu-m ile cha!'ie that ended in !he 120!1
block of !\lornings1de Ur1vf'. Our1n~ thr
\1·ild ride hf' allegeclly hurled ;i kilo or
1narijuana out of the car "'indo"" It 11·a~
subsequently re covered and book ed as
e1·idence.
Vietnam's Thie u
Rolls Li p Giant
Pluralitv Vote
SAJCO:\ <li Pli -President ~gu_1·c11
Van Thieu rolled up a land slide re-elrc-
rion \'1c1ory today . aceording 10 ofhc1al
£Jgures for Soul h V1etnam·s uncontesterl
pre~identiat ,·01r. and hr 1·allrd 1! a n:r
1ion;il ach1c1·rmt'nt
"Thi:; 1.~ rea lll· a 1 rry good ach1c1 f'
mrnt of our nat 1u11 and 011r pl'npte nl the
hullding and 1 tn p l t' rn e 11 l 1 n ,e. 1,f
de 1ne>crac.1·." ·rhiru said 1n a s1.11ernent
l ~~urd frotn lndcprnclf'ni ·e l'al::irf'
Thieu. 411. not('d that lhf're' had bcrn a
h:glicr rcl'Orclcd lur110ul of voters -117 i
p<'rcent -than for any nal 1on w1de elcc·
llon since he first. ran for offi('e 111 1!l6i.
Th.<1! year 8:t percent turned out a1 the
polls.
l\lcan!ime. 11 gro up of influt'ntial
backers of Vice Presidrnl .~guyc11 Can
Ky also issued a staten1ent in which th('y
called the election '·a fa rce"
Thr.v denl/1nded tha t the United Stal\'~
l1;ilt direct suopor! or Thit•u's ,e.overntnrnt
because Ille elecrion "Wos conducted with
lhe support of ambassador r 1·:!1~worth 1
Bunker and in ~~ atmos phrre 11r
discontent to the people and government
repression.
"\Ve do not recogniu the leadership nf
l\lr. Nguyen Van Thi eu.'' the statement
said. "\Ve do not recognize all th~
prefabricated result v qf ,the ele_ction
whil"h ~lr. Thieu·s pd'llct machinery
organized and controlled."
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DAil V PtlDl ~Ult P~olo
LAGUNA BE AC H PHAN TOM QUARTERBA CK JO HN l ll J ESTROM GETS RE ADY TO FLI NG
A Lili•strom P•ss W•s. t he Only Score for fh an toms. Who Wtre On Short End of '28·6 Ti lly
Sthool Tru~tces
1'o C et Re port
On Bu~ Routin g
l.agun;1 Bt>a<·h sehool l1"11s1t"l'S l;u·f' 11
l1r.;h! agen<la ;ii th('1r Tt1t<"iday 111gh1
11lect111g wirh one o! 1he rna1or item!'. 11
rrpnd on establish ing a Sl'hool b11~ rot1lr
to 1he hilltop hon1rs abovr 'i.\'Cs Plal'c
Businesi; S11penntende111 t 'hades Hc~s
i.~ expe1:!ecl 10 presenl a report lo thr
dis!ril't !1·ustee~ 011 1hc feas tbil ity oi su1;h
a route Bo1h !he California J11 gh11·:i1·
Patrol and !he t:1ty eng111f'cr1ng depart·
tnen1 h:i1·c bern stud,1 tng !ht" propo~NI
route for tl1e p:i~t ~l'I l'r.11 ,1·cel-.!'.
A!i of 1orta~ sehool oft1c1als had no! 1rt
rt'l'l'l1td a l''lP\' 11f !hr f inding.~ trnn1 lt1r
! wn age11t 1"~
In other 1naller~. ~talt 1ne1nber~ fn,1i1
Th11r~ton 1n1l'l'rnrd1<1tr School will disc\J'~
\\1th 1hr board the p1'111"ech1rc~ u ~cd for
!'l)Ol0lll11Ll'a\11Jg l'.'ith \)31'C'nt ~
In tl1e past, trustee:> and rncrnbrrs of
!11f con11T1unily ha ve charged tha1 lhe in·
no1·a!ive Thursl-011 nrogranl i1; I\\~ un-
<lerstood by parents bec:iuse theV ar'r not
krp! infprn1ed Bf)th staff 1nrn1bers ;ind
trustees hav e expressed a desirr t(I in·
crease s eh n n J.;.·on1n1unily communic11-
11nns.
One ilf'tll ur for board cuns1dC'ra!1on i.~
the hirini; nf a consultant lo slud~· lhc
distric!'s insurance co\·eragr Si·hool
superintendent \Villian1 Ullom said. 1f
hired. the. consultant 1\·ould review lhe in-
surance needs of the district in lerm5 of
fire danger and Lhe possibility of thef!
These findings 9.'ould then be available
to the board . in considering insuranee
CO\'erage for lhe 1971-72 school year. The
districl is now being covered under a
special JG.day policy , Dr. Ullom noted.
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WATC HING THE ACTION
Coach Dick Toomey
Tele phone Pole.~
On Cliff DriL't'
To Co1u e Do1 c11
Lilil1t y poles alun~ a 1hret'-hlo(·i-. ~!l'C1 {'h
of Cliff Drive 1n Laguna Beal·li \1·111 co111e.
a tumblin' dov.·n thrs wrck.
Southern California Ech~n crew~ w1ll
ren1ove t3 poles. nlarkrng th<' co111plc11ou or 11ndergrounding of util1!1e~ along
J tcisler Park.
La ~un a Junior c
(;rid d e r:-; Lo~e
] 11 .-\II ,Op e n e r~
. l1111111r \ 11· \1 111 ·1·11 .111 1 c·:1i,:11c I• i>t•I h:.!I
h· ';111 "II n 1,,11• 11n!r i11 l .. 11•un:1 B":ll'h
~.111u·d.11 1\llr!l .ill 1111·•'" 111 !he l1H"til
!l",1111 .. \\\'/!' "'1111dh dr•lo·.ilril In 11l•1rr c:-.-
!l' l'li'IU'!'d "!ill.Ill~.
Tiit· ('U;t( lif'~ ho1~r1•rr 111·rr opl1:111.,t11.
i.n•' y1·~1 nh1111.! ;1 28·1i lo•~ IJ1 the Phan-
!u1!l• .1, "111•'1! 111 ''' l~·ll!lf' nl !llP vc:ir"
Th,•1 11 .. 1(' 1n thl' i.:;11nf' rill lhc 11a 1·."
lu add1•1I. '.inci 111 la1 1. nu!p_<11ned !hr
1\lr·~t111111-!1•r V,111111-.. 111l llf•11r•I h;11t '
'I '' 1 In I .ul,11111 I •r !1>1· r.1J10nf
l'l'nl•\ I: I 1•;11 11l rl !~11 ' II,)'< ~f l•l't'd hv
\Jal'!, \111 ·111 .1111 "11 a 1•01-. .. !r11n1 .luhn L1l-
ll' 11fll!I
t !111 1 " 11'\I' 11•·1 l.1!111 turnr•i\ nul fnr
111r lr;11!11• fir 1 h1111w i.:.1rn"' a ~f'rl('~
1\1111 11 li"I ;111 .ii 111 ;.i 111 rind la-trd l<itt• 1t1 ·
IH lhl' ;11tt•l"l1H"11
Tiii' :-lh\li;111h~ "''IC' hl'.1ll'f1 ~;\.1 b~ !hr
f ;;1nl•·11 (rru1,. l .:1111·r1~ ;111d 1hc lnlrurll'r~
hn 1rl'd tn thr 1!11n1111g to11 ~('.1rh B11~-
1 olllCC'I'" .10 ll
11·1 ,1 ganlr pl;1\t'd S.11u1·da1 <if!rn1onn tn
C:11'drn f:n,,r 1he l.:i~u11;; 8Cf!C'h Ha1 -
n1·1·~ \\('If' <lt•!t•i!ll'll 44 ·b
'ft1r· 111·\l h<!llH' i.:a1nr .. ut lhl' lraguc 11 Ill
!11• r1,11·l•f! Sa111rda~ hri.:1 nn1t1 g <it '.lam al
!h1• h1i;l1 .,t'h11ol !nnlh;dl f1c•ld
Laguna F ircn1 e n
Ke pt Busy Witl1
Minor Incidents The: Chamber breakfast meeting i~
!'Cheduled for 7:45 a.m. at the Uotel
Laguna. Reservations may bt: made at
the Chamber by calling-494-1018. . ....,.... ...
Tab Left Behind Beal Big Blast
Crews today v.·erc busy r<'nlOl'!ng wu·cs
and transforn1ers fron1 the p<ih·~ pnor !11
tlull ing them out v.·ilh hydrauhc-iatks ancl
bootns, said J in1 Kchncdy. Edi$01l Con1-
pa ny l.agun a aet1ch nianager.
Kennedy said lhc removal ol !hr poles,
11long with six large n1et11! l1gh1 stan
1lards . will he romplct~d by !he rnrl 11f
!he week .
There 11·crt !\•) 111ajor fire~ in Laguna
Hcach over the 11·e.ckend . but ri rrmen lo~
)'.!l'd as bt1~~· a couple tif days as they\e
h1ul 1n some tin1c
The nl"\1un sturtcd at 7 '.!3 a in :latvr~
1l:1v 1vil h a car lirr. 11•h1ch wn~ quickl~
extinguis hed Al I0 :3r. a report or smoke
Ill Lai::una Gan.von S('f on a ~carch !h;11
f•1 iled l(l I urn up 11n ~ fire. At ti: 14 p.m. a
fire crew was sun\n1oncd to cope l\'\\h a
hurning electrical• lransformer nnd nt
8:30 p nl. they were out again to stand by
at I he seenc or an accident and wash
leaking ~asoll e off lhe street.
By Big Tippe1·s
• A pair or liberal tip!)U1 who were
atingy aboul paying a $17.70 dinner tab
Saturday night "ft the o,wner or Newport
Beech·s Crib Cooker cafe • bit c.r1bby
himself.
They sli pp«l out of the mitauranl at,
2200 Balboe Blvd .. 1pltt up. and escaped
ion foot after 'leaving wait.rna Marjorie
(jruber 1 U Up without paying for a
repast lncludlnit steamed clams, lobster
dinners and steins of beer.
Patrolman hfike Btll('h ~arched tht
· ~urroundlng llrt:I 1trter Crab Cooker
employe Robert Duncan cha~ the two
men on foot and by bicycle, but couldn't
find thfl"'!-
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Smoker Touches Off 40 Balloons
Plans for a party went up in smoke
Saturday night in • freak Santa Ana ac-
cident. when one part.ygoer in • car
crammed with 4f.I ga."1-filled ballooll! lit •
cigarette.
The abllent·m1ndcd act by Bob Weik.
20, caused• bomb-like. cl\lln reaction t X·
plosion thAl literally· ripped the vehic-
aparl.
Window glass flew llke. shrapnel and all
four doors of lht 1cd1n were b[oy,•n open
by the bl1st. which inj ured \VAsik and his
two companions.
Wasik was admitted to the Orange
County Medical Center burn unit. with his
head ind face seared by tht blast.
Driver \\'ayne Gillespie . 1'1. of 1708'1
Kainpen L11ne, llunlington Beach, and
_ p~ssenger rerry Hu~tcd, 20, Santa Ana.
were treated for cul$ and faceratio
from Oying glass.
Medical R1pervisors said neither viet
of glass cutS wM seriooaly hurt.
1-'iremen responding to the scene
East tlst Street elt'!!l of Alona Aven
!'!Bid •• e sedan was devastated by the
plosion.
Wasik v.·as sitting in the b;aci, o;;e;it. sur
rounded by gaily eolored tiallons.
Investigators noted th'ltt--t oicy-
1cetylt:rtc 1~ used to fUl the balloon.IC
normally used in filling tan~ of fuel lnr
welding and can bt eJilrcmety dangert1 us
if mishandled.
New 17-foot ·tall ('Jcct rolier.~. fash ioned
of green marbelite v.•ill take over for lhc
old. laller streetlights.
Tht $61,000 undergrounding project was
tnded with monty sel. aside by the ut\li-
ty Company under a · ru ling fron1 lhe
Public Utilities Commission.
Since Ht:.i!'i1tr Park was deemecl :ln
aeslhc!!je area of lhe city. Edison and (.'1ly
offlcia~ decided lo start undergrounding
lhtre. ·
Kennedy rerortecl that all res1drnts or
the area were hooked up to th~ un-
dergound lines without any problen1 s and
that all equipment appeared to he opcr·
atlng "very well "
The old poles. Kcnnf'dy noted. \Ylll h<'
Jun ked due to their age nnd probnbly
wiU be. give n a1vay to anyone who w11nt~
lhenl .
7
Sunday f1'(11on got uncle:r way shOrtly
be(0rc oifith another car hre. this
one: in La Canyon In mid-afternoon
a hear! atta k victim. driven lo the poli ce.
stalion 'by friends. wa s Riven first Aid
with a Plre Depar!mcnl rrsusc11ator 11nd
"im1lar hl'IP 'ft.'flS given anolher heart al-
tark l'ictlm at 10 ·J:1 p.tn
Sorneh11.-cre a1on~ the line durinl', thr
wrt::kend. all three Laguna f'irc [)(opart.-
1nen1 ('(ln1panie!'. ~ol togcthl'r ror a com ·
hlncrt drill -the onl\' nclion 1hri t hat'!
been officially ,srh~u1ed
Today's Final
N.Y. Stoeks
TEN CENTS
e
FBI Foil s
To Bal1a111c1s
J..\l'KSO\\IL!.1-'. Fla 111'1 1 -\300-
pound l11Jatke1. tll11a1·ret! 111 ::tn alten1pt
10 p11·a1e a (·iia!'\Cr pla111' 1,. 1hr 8;1han1a1
tod;i~. sh111 .11111 lo.1!lr1t h1" 111lc, the
lJlanc\ p1ln1 :i11d hun~eli. !hr FBI
rtpor'!<'d
The rB! :.aid Lcurgr :\latluiJ {;1 f1t' o[
i\ash1 Ille. Tenn began f1r1tlR altt'r
agr1\tS ~h•ll out the 111·10 eng1n<' ll::t11k
Co1nn1andr(~ l 1tr~ and cn,;1111' ri11n1.~ ;i
rrluc!ing ShlJl al Jal'k,'\111111lli·
.'\gen1 :<: said (;1fte ~!111! ullt rliP \\111du1v
a1 a;:ent~. hit pilot Brt'lll ~lll'i1t111 J)u11·n~.
:m. ut .t\a.;ll1illr in the b;1ck ar11! ll'" ~hot
,\J1 :-; S11t l:111r. :!Ii. 111 1!1e l'.ht'il .i11:1 then
t\!Hl,, li1' II\\ II i 1I1•
·\11. 11,, -..11'~"1 111g u1·t·11rrcd .all er 1·op1lot
Tl., • ,i' ( • l n:n1µ. :J~. ;1n<t Hotiliy \\'aynp
I'. l!..1·, :1 C1•111 p:u11<1n •JI (;111r·s: )uni.per!
11111 .·1 .~ 1r:ir <'x11 of 1!1r li1.'\Ul'1uus lurbo·
p1· :i 11: "1111 ;111d 11J111 e p!a111.'
'1 i ,. l\·pit.•.,1•ni.:f'1 a1rtT.!1 1 1' a ,,
I l .. 11 :c1 t•d Ill ;\;1.~h11llc rron1 Big Brothcrl
,\iJo'l ,dl l\.ll' a ll1ght f(I 1\!l;in(a
\l;1C'lo. Bn.11lirr-. prc~1de111 of tl1r l1rn1
s:i1d 1.;1tl c 111ade arrangcn1ent.~ lor th~
ll 1'"h1 Sund;n attrrnoon and (;Ille,
\\allal'r and .\lr~ 1;111r roared up to the
ul!1cc 111 fl L:icJ1tl,11· abot1t 1 4~ a n1
l..;1fle IUUl\>Cd fron1 !he car encl told tht
pilo~ he was a dOl:tor and the girl in thl'!
ear 11·as "<111 drugs and doesn't kno1v v.·hat
~he 15 doing •· \\'hen l>o1111s asked fnr
1dent1hc.aL1on. <;1ne and \\'allat·{' dreiv
pistols <jnd ordt'rrd !he p1lo! 1nlo the
plane. Bro!h{'rs said
l.arr.1 \\';n 11c Rred an t'111pl 111 ,.. nl l/lr
f1r1n, ~aid 1he i:1rl 11;i~ · .'1-ret11,)111g ~ncl
bear ing on lhc i;la~s .. a,\ sht' 11a.~ rlr.1ggcd
lnuil the· t·a1
FB I ngt•IJI\ \\'Cl'(' <ill•Jll'U 11hcn 1)01111~
1·.1d1ned he 11n~ 1na~1ng a rr!url1ng ~tor
111 .J r1ck su111 dh·
.'\~c111. ./1111 o ·cnnner $;11d lit• J11 nr1
n1111ll1r l' ;1gen1 phi\'l'd lil('111~ch c5 nn nr·
~l•hlil' l:>lfiCS of the fll;'l11r ;'ltlc{ il l!rt {01'1Hllp
<1nd \\all.1l'r lcnpcrJ out "a d<'l'1s1011 v.·a~
made !o d1~t1blc 1he a11·tT.11! ... 1nci 1ht1'
opened lire
1\ho11! "!110 or lhrcr 11111111tcs latc1 ~Jl
~hnt.s rang 0111 1n.<1de 1111' planr
:\ • o u n It ol shot ~ carne. b~ nic"
I.I ( ·011nrr s;i 1d
1\all<il'C. 11hn \la~ ''li:ir grd wnh air
pirar.1·. 1<1!d O'Connrt therr "as a bomh
"n lhf' pl.int' anrl ~ho11cd h11n a ht ue
mrt:i! hQ\' 111 lhe h:u:gage t·1n11partmrnt
O'C11nnrr 1·,1retulh rcntn1·NI rhr bo"
;ind 11l<Hl'd 11 on a , 1.1 nf'r or the 1so!a1ed
r11n11 .1\ 1n lhr 111·11~1e a1rrr;if1 s.!'rtinn or
rhr 5P/'il11l1ng .Jark~on11!lr lnte r11:it1on al
/\11 pv11
H"'e n ·a I iuu s Heath '
Fur SF Conference
Tllr l..1gun;i l\r.1cl1 f'ha1nbt•1 .Jll l OITI·
lllf'!'Lr 1.~ lakrng rp:-;p1·va1 1fn1s fron1
t)11"111r~s111en . and rj•i;1t~en1s 1nlr~~ted 111
aUl't1d1ng a San Franl'ISt·O confc rnc·e '>11
1he .cn1·rrnn1rn!'s l'nle 111 hu•1ncs.
AUhou ~h Ilic une-1la~ 111('t·1111g I"
);l'hedule11 tor ,\01· '.!. rr•erl'at1011~ nlu~l
b1· r1'ef'1\'cd • \ Oct _:,22. al'l'nrd1ng to
Chan1ber official.~ i.C"g1slalor~ a n d
bti .. :nr)>~ cxprns 11·111 !alo.r pa rt 111 1hP-
Sf'..,,.;1on
Fur1hcr inforn1al 1on mav be obtained
f1·om !hf· Chamber at 494-1018
Coast
l\·e nther
Sunn~· skies today and Tuesday
with gust~.. northea sterly \Yinds
bringing trmperatures up lo 110
along lht• l'Oastline and 90 inland.
Lows !on ight bell\'ten fl5 and 65
INSIDE TOD/\\'
Tht vropo."l ed nalionol convt u·
lion of social workeri i n /t ·no·
l1r1m 11ext spring is sl1akt11gr folk.t
up 011 both sides of tht idtoto11t·
cal fe11ct . See Page 14.
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CIMC-W.. "' ' """' • Cl111!fl .. »·• M111M111 "'"' .. ,
Comk' H or .... , c-ry " C,tttnNll H ...... ·-• 0.••h Kelkfl " -· ...
DIVff'<H " ..... ""''"""' Jt-11 lf11ttlel ..... • Tt llvltlH " ""'·~•11 ......... " ,,.. .... " 'if!all(t ,.,, w • --" ......... "'" ,. .... i. ..... ,. " ·~ •••
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2 D;!'l Y PILOT Mond•1. October 4, 1971
~orman Anderson, Pilot
"' Desk Chief, Dies at 44
"' ...
""'N6t'm&n R. AndarlllOn. '4. copy detk
chief lor the Daily Pilot. died Saturday
nighl 1t Hoag Memorial Hospital,
Newport Beach, after a long Mttle
·aa:alnlt a complicated series of illne"es.
Navy services will be held at 4 p.m.
Tuesday at ~acific Vi~ ~1emorial Park,
'?ilewport Stach_
-He waa the husband of Dail y Pilot
Women ·a Editor Bea Anderson_
A jouroallst since high school dl}'S 1n
Alhambra , Mr. Anderson's newspaper
career covered all phasea of re porting,
editlnl and writing in Oregon and
California. He had been on the Daily Pilot
staff slnee 1960.
Death W.'IS tentativf'\y attributed to a
cerebral hemorrhage, prnbab!y based oo
his complex -and sometimes barning -
medic81 history.
r-.tr. Ander~n chose journalism for his
vocz.t1on "''hile still a ttenager. He wa11
edi!or of the Alhambra High School
ne.,.,·spaper .... ·hen he .,.,;is graduated in
1944 11nd \i,;ted "Profession .!ournal ism"
.,..•hen he enlisted in the Na1·y in 1945.
After serving aboard a Navy carrier,
~Ir_ Anderson attended Los Angeles City
<Allege 11nd use. then enrolled in the
University of Oregon. He received a.
deeree in journalism from that institution
in 1951. He was on the staff Q._{ the Da ily
Emerald and president of his'1raternity,
Pi K11ppa Alpha
His first newspaper V.'aS the Salem
(Ore.) Statesman. As a fledg ling reporter
nn that staff , he .... ·on his first professional
award for coverage of a prison riot in
whic h he wa s held hostage and ser 1·ed as
arbitr11tor be\\~·een inmates and pr iso n
officials.
After serving as editor nf the Ashland
Tidings. r-.tr. Anderson briefly tried the
public relations field in Oakland -but
soon withdrew to rejoin the newspaper
business. He had been on the staff of his
hometown paper, th e Alhambra Post-
Advoe11te, when he joined the Daily Pilot
in 1960.
Mr. Anderson underwent rad ium treat-
m~nt in the spring of 1967 fnr a hyperac-
tive thyroid condition. That condition
seemingly ""'as crirrected \\'hen, In June of
last )'ear, he was rliagnosed as a v1c!lm
of myasthenia gravis, a l-in-20,0000
disease affecting the ne uromuscular
system.
J\Iedication and treat m('nt fr1r that
disease was succes~ful enough tn al!nw
Mr .. .iinderson tri return to Wl"lrk unlit
March of this year. when he developed
aplastic anemia and his body ceased
manufacturing blood. He had lived since
that month on donated blood and at the
DAILV l"llOT 11111 .. ~Ort
VETERAN NEWSMAN DIES
Norm1n R. Anderson
time of his death had received the
equ ivalent of more than 150 pints .
r.rr. Anderson fought these complexities
-along with a re curring ulc.er condition
and pneumonia -and had recovered suf.
licienlly to return lo the Daily Pilot on a
part-time basis last .... ·eek. He worked last
Thursday, re-entered the hospitAl the
follo .... 'ing night and died Saturday night in
Hoag 's intensl\'e care ward.
Survivors include t.1rs. Anderson. of the
home address, 502 lrvine Ave., Newpnrt
Beach: a son. Douglas of Ashland, Ore.;
his parents, r.1r. and 1'.frs. R.H. Anderson
of Alhambra; a sis!er. Mrs. Jame.s
Balestreri of Corona de! rvfar: and 11.
brother. David Anderson of Los Angeles.
The famil y has suggested that in lieu nf
flo.,..·ers memorial contrihutinns could be
made to the. r-.fyasthenia Gr;i vis Fnun·
dation, 237 S. Ca talina. St .. Los Angeles.
or blood contributions to the Red Crnss
blood bank.
1'.1r. Anderson "'BS a member of !he
Orange County Press Club. Sigma Delta
Chi. the national journalism snclety, and
the University of Oregon Alumni Associa-
tion.
Fairview Hepatitis Wave
Gets Close Study it1 Mesa
A wa ve of infectious hepatitis that
struck several wards of <Asta r-.-tesa 's
Fairview State Hospital is now under
control. while public health officer~ study
its ririgins. hospital officials said today.
The facl!Jty for the mentally retarded
lists 145 cases of the illness -"'ilh many
Beckman Says No
To Teamsters
Employes at three Be c k ma n
Instruments. Inc . plants 1n Orange <Aun-
ty ha\·e \'Oled 2 tri 1 against joining the
Teamst,.r~ l"n1on. company spokesman
reported tndav
:'lla1nrenance anl'l prndurtion v.nrkcrs at
Beckman plan1s 1n Full erll"ln . Buen11 Park
and Ana he im r ril'l11 r 1·nterl 1 012 tn 5.11
against .1n1ning TP.:im.~lrr~ L11r11I 9~2-
The f'lcrl1nn 11.1~ 1·nnr!tJrtP<I ti1 !hP '\;i-
tinnal Lahn; RPl11ti1ns B{l11rrl Thr union
11'.'JS seek ing !ri represent Beckma n's Li2.i
productlrm Pmplnvl"s. The cnmp11ny cur-
rently ha~ no union
OUNGl COAST
DAILY PILOT
CMHG'! COJ.ST PUlllSHINQ CtWPAHV .
"ob•rt N. w •• d 'r&Jidr~r •·"d l"~•>.l>U
1 J1clo: R. C urt.., ~ VU 1'1"15lclao1 11"4 Gwlar61 lt\IM§v
llicll'l1' K1•vU E41t~r
~"''' A. M or,.!.i~• ...... 111g~ EOilOr
Q1rfu H. leos Rich1..i P. Nin Auls~ MlrAa1r,g f.dltori ........... """" 21? For11i Av1nu1
M1tthig 1dcl1111: ,..0. !lox 66&, 92652
Sn C!."'""9 OHJq
I"){ the arn ic led pati ents showing no
symptoms -since .J uly.
Only 12 victims are cu rrently confined
to the hl"l!'p1tal's acu!e care w~rd for
med ical treatment and none of these a re
in critical cond1t1on, accord ing to a
spokesman.
Pat \Va!J;ice. secretary to Dr. Anthony
fl!. Totri, chief of staff and medical direc-
tor, said an addillonat nine patients arP.
being treated ""'hilt remaining on their
rtsident wards.
She added that 134 hepalit 1~ patients
were diagnosed through blood te sts.
although they had nel"er developed mark·
ed symptoms.
Hepatitis is ;in innamation of the liver.
v.hich can cause permanent damage if
nn t rrnmptl~' d1agnnsed and treated.
Blond analysis of thri5e knnv;·n to be t x·
pllserJ shriw ed ahnormally hi~h su~ar cnn-
tent. nne def1n1!e 1nd1ca!nr of incubat1nl!
1nfrct11"llls l1cpat1t1s , ~lrs. \\"allacc. ex-
plain ed .
,\II pa!lents anrl mrd1cal l"lr r s,·chiatrie
persnnnel in conlact with {hem \1·ere \m-
mun1 t('d by ~amma 111l0b ulin in1ectlr>ns
immediately. upon d1sco1 ery of the situa-
tion.
H0spil;il emp!oyes whl"l feared lhf'y
might he sfrir·ken ""'ere also given treat-
mE>nl. if requested
Puhlic He;.lth Officer Charles Fish
h;is not. pin pointed an.v specific origin fnr
the hepa t1t1s epidemic in,·oh•ing fQur or
fi\"e individual .,.,·ards amnng the 40-plus
at lht hospital. according to the hospital
of{ic.i 11l11.
flled ical p('rsonnc.1 noted that such
ailments are par~1 cular problems in
hl"lspltals. mili tary bases or any other
such facil ities where many people live
together in close contact.
Dying Kllh
Of Woman
Get $4,000
~OUTH SAN F'RANCISCO (UPI\ -In
recent weeks t.1r5. Jacqueline Collum has
receivPd a !rtrrr frnm Presirlrnt Nisnn.
:.n 1an11nymous cherk ·fnr $500 anrl "11
fistfl~ nf alln\\'i'lll<'P n1onrv" frnm ;i lillle
rtilJd, -
fllr1i Co llum i.~ thr mnt hPr 11f 1hrf'e ap·
p.:irentl,\' rlon n1erl rh1ldrrn. She is nn
""'elfare 1-if'r oldrsl rhild rlif'd In her ;irms
la~l mon!h and hrr f.:imil\'·~ PliRht r;ime
lo ll,!!hl as a rP~ull of a di1'pute fiver hnw
m11rh huri.11 expensP.~ 1,1·nuld be allo11,'('d,
Thnu.~ands nf letters ha ve b4'>rn pourini::
In frrim around lhP country and nthr r
countries. 1'.lany Qf them c-Dnl<11n chrck~
A special fund fnr th(' Collum children at
lhP \\'rlls F11rgo Rank in Snulh ~;:in Fran-
cisrn nnw ll"llal s mnrr thr1n Si4.oon.
"I al1,1·ays knPw f'\'rrybody was great.''
gaid r-.trs . Collum. "But 1 never kne"' so
m.:in y pPopll' could bl" so gre;it."
Mrs. Cnllum has three more rh!!dren,
Charles. 7, Crystal. 6. anrl Kathleen. 12.
They all are apparently doomed to dPalh
at 11 young age from a rare inheri!erl
dlsea~e of the nervous system. whic h
took lhe life of 13-year-0Jd Patricia Ann .
Kalhleen is already un11ble to gri to
school . Charles is blind and Crys!11t is
beginning to show early symptoms of the
d!seas('.
The President's letter to r-.1rs. Collum
said: "How difficult. it must be for you.
but I am heartened tn read that you
refu se to give in to pessimism.''
One rlay last week a child knocked 11t
the door and "offered a fistful of al!O\\'-
ance ml"lney." she sa id. A man sent her
!20 rif his "beer money."
Singer Glenn Campbell has written and
...prnmised to help her.
')"If you think about it ," Mrs. Collum
(aid. "Here are people ""'ho have a choic e
of dolng this. They gay I'm brave, but I
r~ally don't have a1y choice. It's ;,.II so
fantastic. Pet1ple. are great.''
Lag una Building
Boom Continuing
Construction activity in Laguna Beach
conlinued its upw;ird trend in Septembt!r
with the issuance of 47 building permits
for construction valued at $229,641.
Thi~ compared wi!h 34 permits and a
t'aluation of li155,085 for September, 1970.
This ye11r to date, the city building
department has issued 420 permits, com-
pa red with 378 in the same period la~t
yea r. Total valuation to date is L1.4fi7 ,546,
""'hlle valuation for !he first nine months
of 1970 ""'IS $1,93R,4:i8.
Permits for five new single-family
homes accou nted for Sl63,5fi8 l"lf the
September figure. There were 23 permits
issued for alterations to dwellings, gjx for
commercial remodeling jobs. one swim·
ming pool permit and the balance were
for walls, fences and miscellaneous jobs.
Laguna Niguel
Blaze Put Out
Parch ed grass and brush near the S11n
Diego Freeway at Avery Park .... ,ay
erupted into flame before noon today, bl,\t
favorable wind conditions he J p e d
firefighters control the blaze.
Only a small portion of grassland \\"8 S
in volved. spokesmen et lhe county's
Laguna Niguel substation said.
"It jwt v.·asn 't in th e right spot for a
big fire," one fireman reported. An
estimated 20 to 3{l acres burned.
Extremely dry \\'eather conditions have
created a critical fire danger in all areas
of the coas~ this week.
Lalvrnen Check
$10,000 Robbery
Or<1nge Cour.:y sheriff's deputies today
continued lheir search for a man who
took more than $10,000 at gunpoint Sun-
day morning In the robbery of an El Toro
mark('l.
Officers said the manager of the
Thrifti-Mart at El Toro and RO(kfit.ld
Roads v:as forced to hand over the
v.·eekend receipts by a gunman who was
t\'aiting for him inside the store as he
opened the premises. '·
Investigators have a description of the
bandit and the car he used in the rob-
bery. No one was hurt in the 9 a.m.
holdup.
f~ JD5 Nonil El C.mi11e R11I, 926n
Ottier Offlct11 ~ ' °"" Mlw• lJO Wn1 tlrf Strm '
N-r1 ·-~: #ll N1W!>Or"I BO<Jl•Vl'lt tluaJlllllWI GUCll: 11175 ~ kl!l1~1rd
Huntington Family of 4
Escapes Blazi11g House
A family of four escaped from lhelr
bla:lna: Huntlngton Beach home lhb
mom1n& by crawling through a back door
while namu licked overhead.
The fire ·destroyed the kitchen, ind
damaged the Uvlng room of the. ~ln&l•
gtory home ,.t 5001 Roblnwood Orlve near
'the Boin Chica area.
"It was · impossible to atand up In
there.'' ltid O.!bttt Adams, who rucued
his 7·year-old daughter, Debbie, from 1
back bedroom.
"Wt had to crawl on our hands i nd
kneel to get Out Of tht 1Jldl11C &llU door
bl the Uvlna: room. The front door w a 1
blocked off by lhe nam ... "
-Huntington e.ach firemen knockld
t
down the front door ind to0n ex-
Ungulahed the blue and prevented tt
1pruding beyond lht kitchen and llvinl
room.
The olhtr persona ln the bomu ftl"fl
Mr1. Darlene Adami and Dell AdalN.
qed I!.
tt was De.II Adams who c1Ue.d the fire
department at 7:19 a.m. and woke up the
rtsl of the lam.Uy when the fire broke
out.
"\\'hen I aot up I went lnto the kilchtn.
turned A couple of burner• on the atove
i nd hid tomethlni to u t," he 11id.
"Thtn when t went ln the bathroom tn
....,b my h>lr I heard thlnp popplnl
1nd the plact was In n1mes."
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Polish Parade
'\'hen Polish-Americans paraded Sunday on f\ew 'York's Fifth Avenue
in the annuaJ Pulaski Day Parade. one member of the Pacemakers
Drum and Bugle Corps from Poughkeepsie, N.Y., got a little too en-
thusiastic.
Labor Leader Mea11y U1·ges
Co11g1·ess Eco11omy Co11t1·0]
\VASHJNGTON fAP l AFL·CIO
President George rvteany. saying Presi-
dent Nixon has proved unworthy of lhe
trust reposed in him to stabilize pric('s
and '~·ages. ur ged Congress today to
•·reassert control over the economy.''
"How in the Tiame of equality of
~11crifire can the President impose
~1Jnom ic aC't ions ""'hich are patenUy Un·
fair~·· r-.1eany asked in testimony pre-
pared for the House BaTiking Olmmittee.
"The freeze on wages is across·the-
Lake Forest
Tract Revision
Gets Approval
A re\'ised ten1alive tract map of 147
acres in the Lake Forest development in
El Toro calling for 500 single fa mil y
homes. a small bus iness district. a large
lake an rl 21 open space and greenbelt lots
has been approved by the County Plan-
ning Cflmmission,
l,nr11!ion is north of the interseclion of
La Canada and Jeronimo roads.
Planning commissioners granted ap-
prrival dei;pite warnings from the El Torn
r-.tarine Corps Air S1ation and the San
.Jri;iriu 1n Srhnril ni..,trict tha1 future
res1clrnts 1,1·oulrl suffrr from jet plane
nnise anrl A possible .i;hortage of schools.
The ,;R.erre lake will be for the priv ate
use of resir!en\~. Rrial inR is plannerl, bu!
nn swin1minf:: Lakefront home~ will ~ell
fnr $~0.000 up, r('presentative;<; of Oc-
cidental Petroleum Land and Develop-
ment Co. !'aid.
board and ah.solute ," fl.leany said.
"It i~ enforced happily by lhe employes
the union chief Cflntended.
"In contrast. some prices were never
rrozen, some prices have been allowed to
increase since Aug. 15 11nd there Is no
systematic, effect ive enforcement pr<r
cedure for those pr ices that are gtitl 1up-
posed to be frozen."
t.1eany argued also that interest rates
and profitS arc uncontrolled 11 n d
dividends restrained only by 11 verbal re+
quest lo business to hold the line.
The ;idministr:ilion t11x proposals, even
though modified by the House Wa ys and
rvteans CommiUee for a House vote
Wednesday sti!l heavily favor business,
the union chief contended.
Hospital Group
Plans Big Sale
r-.1em bers of !he Silver and Gold
Chapter nr South Coast Community
Hospita l have been sorting and pricing
clothing. books, toys, furniture , antiques
And rerords in preparation ffl r the third
annu<i l ''Glnr if1e cl Fte11 1'.larket." to be
held at the Festival of Arts grounds Oct.
14 thrnugh 16
On the evi-ning nf Oct 14 A preview of
the sale will be hl'ld. ""'ith a Si admission
charge. P11rcha~es will be permilled at
!he sh{lw. On the follu wing two days the
flea m;irkel will he open from noon lo 8
p.m.
f\1 onry r.it 1serl 1n the fle;i m11rket wi\1 bP
appl ied to the $1 00.()(l(l pledge wh ic h the
Auxiliary has made to the hospital ex-
pansion funds.
Tired of the way y our rings look?
Depleted
High Court
In Session
WASHINGTON 1AP 1 -Thi! seven r•
main1ng SuprernP.Court Jus!1ces re1urntd
solemnly lo the bench !o<lay lo ht'g1n the
1971-72 f Prm 11,·i!hnut 1wo illu.~tr1ous col-
lra 11:ues, Hu~o L. Black and Jnhn M.
Harlan.
Black 's death 11nd the serious illness of
Harlan cast gloo1n over the 11-mitiu\e
.11ession, which was devo!ed largely lo a
tribute to their ca reers by Chief Justice
\Varren E. Burger, Tht'ir high-backed
leather cha irs had been rrinnv ed and the
remaining justices v.'ere sealed In a ne1•
order of seniority.
Black had sat at the right ;irm of Chief
Justices since 1 94~. lhs plac(' as the most
senior member was taken by Justice
\\ illiarn IJ, Dougl;is, nfl'-'' !he nnly re-
n1;iining appointee uf l're.sideo! Franklin
O Roose1•elt and hin1self a 32-year
\'Cteran of lhe C(iurt. At Bur~er's-left sal
Justice William ,J. Brennan Jr . 11·ho mo~··
ed up two places ""'ith the departure nf
Black and Harlan. Houndin~ oul the
seven-man court ""'ere Justices Polter
Stewart. Byron 11. \Vhi1e, Thurgood
/\111rshall and Harry A. Blackinun.
The 1\.1-·o v<1c<1ncics are delaying R Vl"lle
on the con~titutionalily of 1he death
pcn<1lly and ntl1er irnptlr!anl questions.
Burger said Black's departure was 1
profound loss. He said "throughout hi'
entire life he ne1·er .... ·avrred in his un-
bounded fa ith in the people and in the
polilical processes of a fret' people under
the American Constitutio n."
Block R ezoning
In South Laguna
Runs Into Delay
The prri1m~i:_d re1.0nc of ii block of pro-.
perty on Pacific Coast High11,·ay in South
Laguna has been r!eli1~·ed for several
"'eeks vntil !he County l'l;innin_g Com·
mission has a look at a land use study of
!he entire area now being co1npletcd,
Militant opposi tion of residential pro-
perty owners signaled the postponement
or the zone change from single family
residenti11 I use to residenlial-professional
use of the lots betwee n Bib and 9th
avenues.
Proponents of the change for the sli ght·
ly mnrc than ooe-half acre of land ""'ere
headed by Supe rior Cou rt J udge Claude
M. o .... ·ens. A st11ff report recommended
!he change bE! allowed permitting such
U.'!('S 11s convalescent homes, labor.!llories,
and professional offict:s.
ResidenL5 of the area protesled Tues·
da y that ocean views would be obslruct.ed
by the proposed development.
City's Vehicles
Handling Calls
The city's station wagon manned by
fire and police personnel handled all
emergency calls over !he weekend in San
Clemente -substituting for the private
service which was "out of tnwn,"
authoritie~ said.
The small fire ch.ief's wagon answered
al! three emergency calls during the two-
dav period.
Fire Chief ~1erton Hackett said no
private ambulances 1,1•ere a v a i I a b I e
lh rnu,l!:h the week~nd and none was in
tn.,.,•n todav.
City cou.ncilman recently indi cated they
would consider siJ.(nin~ an nff1cial con·
1ract cnm plete with a S2:,0 nio.,thly sub-
suly 11·i1h thl' 11ril'atc firrn , !-lospit<1l Am·
bulance Service.
A decisio n on 1hr plan is expected from
councilmen \Vcdnesday night.
Why Not Have Your Rln9s
Reset In Beautiful
New Mountin9s7 ,
We can detign 1 ring eipeci•lly for yeu with your
olcl cl i1moncl1. We el10 have loose di•IT\Ond1 •nd
c•n •dd lo your presen t onet. Check cur pric:.•1
and ••v•.
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fvtvrt c"sli: our cllomol'ld ntun.
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VOL 64 , NO. 237 , 3 SECTIONS, 38 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, C ALIFO RNI A MONDAY, OCTOB ER ~. 197 1
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' ~l1ieu Posts Big Win
1-Iig li Voter Turriout Noted i11 Viet1ia11i
SA ICON 1l.iP I1 -President Nguyen
\·a11 Thieu rollrd up a landslidr rc-rlet-
11u11 \'iciory !odd~·. aL·cordiug 10 ol"fic1al
f1g1!l'es for Souu1 Y1elnan1·s uueon tesl ed
pn·.~idential \'Utl'. and hr railed ii a na·
r 1nn:1 l :n:hiC'\'crnent
'·This i~ rral!.11 a l'rr~· good achieve·
n1r11t o/ our nati11n and Ol li' people in the
hu\lding <111d i !n pl e 111 e n li 11)! nf
Ur1nocra e\·." Thieu said 111 a sr:it£'n1r11t
b~11C'd trOn1 hulcpendence l-':11.-icr.
Thieu. 48. nolccl thal thPre had bcr11 a
higher rec:ordrd turnout of \'oters -Rl7
percent -than for any nal 1on1r1de c•lee-
11011 !'ince hr nr~1 ran for oHiee in l!liji.
f'1 1<1l yc:1r 83 percent 1urnr.d n\11 ~t thr
Dolls.
\leanti111 r. a 11,roup ur inf!uenti;il
'iai:kers or \'ice Prr.:.1dent '."-<gu\rn Cao
l\r 11\so issued a ~1ate1nen1 in 1\'hi..:h 1 hr~·
1a11cd 1he r]{•(·t1on ··:i fa r..:r"
They dcn1;.1nclcd lh:1: lhr l"ni1ed Statc.'i
Cle111e11te High
Seel{s A11swers
To <.:ar Cri sis
By 1'.'~·1[1.A llALLA1\
OI 1~1 0 111, Pii.1 11111
\Vli at do you rlo when you have 240
~arking spaces and 500 cars·!
Thars a good question according lo S!ln
C\crnente High School officials 1\·ho \\"ill
be seeking so111c answers rrorn Trustee~
(If the <..:apistrano li111ficd School 0 1striet
Rt 1on1ghl"s 7 30 p 1n. meetin g in l'erra
Srhool.
"Th!· 0111y solu1uion 1 can sec is lo open
Il ana I l1lls High Scho01;· said Dale
t)ragcr. director or student acti vities.
"Our sc.:hool \1·as built for I.800 students.
\\Ir currently have an rnrolhnent o! ~.700.
f)ur problen1 i:-i simple -\\'e ha\'I' too
n1any ca rs not enough spaces .,
Drager sai d 180 spaces \Vere provided
for :-icnior! and 1he res! t\·ent to juniorl'i.
l·:;u:h car au!horiud to pa rk in the ~chool
lot contains a µ:irking sticker.
··Bui most kuJs \11thout ~1 1ckers kno11·
lha1 if !hey i;ct 10 school at 20 miin~\C!' to
right they'll find an cn1pty spot 1n \hf'
p;irki ng lot. They're trilling to Face a11
hour of dclcntiun after school lo pa rk all
driv in the 101." said Drager.
School officials are plannin~ to rcque:-;t
that the San Clemente Poliee Departn1enl
be authori1.f'd to cotne on can1pus 10 i!'suc
parking cilalions.
·',li lea~! 1hcn !tic student<> .... ·ho arr
11t1 Lhorizccl to park in the 1ot will bP
reasonably sl1re their parking space~
'1011·~ be taken :· s:iid Drager.
He said the only alternatives to parkin~
in the school lot ha\'e so fa r been lo pa rk
along Pico in front of the school and
Presidio, behind· it.
But ·the San Cll'1nente Planning Coin·
n1i::;sio n recently voiced di:iisatisfac!ion
1vilh parking al ong Pico and referred the
matter to the City Council.
'"I admit parking along Pico <:auses
congestion and can ~ haza.~dou~,
particularly when school lets out. said
Drager. "Bul we have very le\'-'
alternatives. The vacant land near !he
school is privately O'!fled. On one side
the re is a deep gully. Frankl y, the pro-
blem doesn't appear to have any solu-
tions." . .11 Dana ~!ill! lligh School. v;h1ch w1
alleviate overcrowding .al San Clemente
High School, ha1 been scheduled for ope~·
Jng in September of 1972. But the school '
contractor hltS told the board of lrustee9
thal opening probably 'rill hnye to br.
postp00ed until Christmas vaca\100 of th~
year.
James Breen Named
To Dana Chanthe r
Dana Poiflt electronics business owntr
Jame.' Breen has been appointed IO ~e
an unexpired term or the board ol direc·
klrs of the Oan11 Point· Ohaipbcr of com-
merce.
He has assumed the vacant post left
empty by lhe recent resi10.tion of Ralph
om. f ellow board members have voted to
don1te a ctrtlficale of appreciation to
Dill ror •'11n!M!lflsh i nd dedli:ated 11trvlce
tu the CQnunuolty ."
halt dtrcel support or Th1eu·s go1•crrunc11 t
because the election .. wos tonduc1ed wi!ll
1he support of ambassador 1Ells\\·orl111
Bunker and 1n an 11tn1ospherP of
discont en! to !hP people and govcrnn1enL
repressio11
··\Ve do not recognize 1he ll'adc1·s hi p of
;\lr . Nguyen V;i11 Thieu." 1he stalen1r111
s;.iid. ··\\'t' du no1 r!'cogni1f' al l thr
prefa bnci:itcd results of the cltction
\1'hil'h ~~r Thieu ".~ polil·c 1nal'hinr,.~'
org;.1nized anti L·onl rol!ed "
Tl1e staten1ent 11·:is issued b1• !hP
"People's Foree against cht1atorship."~ a
("on1n1inee forrn ed last wcc l.. of in·
fh11•n!ia! l\.v b;.iekr!'s and other opponrnt,
of Thieu
The govrr11n1e11l Plect1on inlnrn1a1io11
1·rn1cr publi~hed a prclin1inar~ n<i-
l1 nn\rJdP l·ounl lhal ~ho1rrd Thieu' go1
'.i.i71i.Oi 4 1·01r-s. or 91.51 percC'11! of thr
!otal of 6.'.ll I ,8!l:I easl
The cent er said 35:1.1 48 \Otes wcrt iu-
val id and eo unted i'lgait1s! 'l'hicu. Th aL
a n1ounted to 5 . .l per tent of !hP \Ole.
'fhere 11·:is son1 e 111vslerv about the re-rnainin~ 3 percent. ·aff1~ial s s;iid thert-
11·ere somf' "missing ballots.. and 11
would br nnr. lo 111·0 da ,\'s bcfnre all lhr
\"r)trs ('tlU!d bl' 3l"COUnted ror
Thieu had s<11d he wo1ild q11it 11 ht·
rl idn"t (:!flt 11)1\rf' than 50 pcrrr111 or !hi·
1·otP. hut !hr huge ph1 r:1lity (if bJl!ol ~
.... , .. , "!JI'. .•
'f ab Left Behind
By Big Tipper!oi
A p:iir of lilx'ral tippers who were
.<>hngy abOut paying a $17.70 dinnrr tab
Saturday night Jell the 0111ner of Ne\\'J)Ort
Bf':ich's Crab Cooker c;ife a bit crabb1-
hilnsc!I.
The.II slipprd 0111 ot lht• restaurant ;;1
~200 l\;ilboa Blvd .. splil up and escaped
on fool aftrr leaving t\'aitress Marjori e
c..;ruber a $2 tlp \vithoul paying for a
rf'vasl including st eained clan1s. lobsler
dinners and ~teins of beer.
Patrolrn 11 n ~like Blitch searched thr
surrounding area after Crab Cooker
e1nploye Robert Duncan l'hased lhr l\\'ll
1nen on fool and by bicycle. but co11ld1f t
find lhe111 ...... --. ·~
1·uur11ed gavr hlnl an 0\(•1'11'hf'\n1in g 1olc
of l"onf1drnt·t,
The l"rsults slm\1•ed the grip the Thieu·
appointed pn1ru1ce ch1et~ ha l t" on 1h1·
l'"l1ntryside. A!I of thrn1 are anny rul·
onels ;ind all of 1·hc111 wcrt undl'r orders
In gc1 out 1hr vo1e and n1a kr s ure it 1vr1H
t11 !ht' pres idl'lll
The Ol'erwhelininK u1ajur1t~· iu tu~
f:l\Uf apprarcd 10 ~ a ~ttrprisl" e~·c11 1u
Thit'u sinl"e he had indicated before !hr
t'!ccllon hl' experted to grt aboul 60 per·
('rn r .uf the 1•oll'S
Thieu's new fuur·.1•tar tr.r111 begin~ 0 1·1
:11. (ioi11g into P'Jll'<'r 11'1\h h1111 wi ll br
Tnin Van Ht1011g . 11·ho replaces l\y a~
11ee president. :11111 Prime 1\11111:.ttr Tran
Th1c n Khiein.
Grease Pol
Spark.s Blaze
111 Cle111e11te
.\ s11\ul..\' hl11/'.e tausrtl h\ a boilin~ J'(il
nl grease t'<!.ll~ed mnrt" lhan $5.000
datna~e In a San Clcmrnt f' apartmenl
01t•r lht weekend,
Firernen said the blaze r rupled shortly
llt'tort noon Saturda~· at the resitlenct or
l\lr. and l\\rs. Ralph t~:islt rbrook. 2~U
C;il le Gran<ida
Voluntt·crs contrulled the f11'e in 11b0ul
1:. n1inutes and confined d11n1a~e to !ht-
1.itchen area of the apart ment. ~mnke
and heat causf'd rn1nor da111age else11·hcrr
111 thr rl'side1tt·r
Fire f'l1ief l\.lert o11 llal'ke11 ~aid a po!
nf oil had been lefl on thr stov e and a
Uurner app:ire11 tl.v t11 rnl'd on b.11 accid ent
The );!_rease boiled 01·er and ignited
wh1l1· l\l r.~. ~:asterbuol.. wa~ 0111 of !he
house
She re turned as r 1re1nen 11·ere rnoµpin!o!
up after the blaze, Hackett. said. There
were no injuries in lhe smoky blaze.·
Hackett said lhe toughest job at the
lire was dousing thr f a tn i I y '~
rrfri~era t or Insulation and interior
plastic sections of thf' appliance burned
fi~rcel\'. hf' s.iid
Real Big Blast
S 1noker Touches Off 4 0 Balloons
Plan~ for ;.i party went up 1n ~n1okr
Saturday 111gh! in a freak San ta 1\n~ ac
cident. wl1en one part)gocr in a car
~Tammcd with 40 gas-filled ba lloons li t a
cigarette.
The absent·n11nded acl by Bob \\'as1~.
20. caused fl bomb-like, cha in reaction l'X"·
plosion tb;il literally ripped the vchielr
apart.
\Vindo1v glass fie \'-' like shrapnel and all
four doors of t~ sedan ~·ere blown open
by the blast. \Vhich injured \Vasik and his
tY.·o companions.
\Vasik was admitted lo the Orange
County l\led ical Centrr burn unit. wil.h his
bead and fa ce seared by the blast.
Driver \Vayne Gillespie, 20, of 17082
ha111pe11 Lane. llunL111g1on Bra i.:h. ancl
passenJ:cr Terry !lusted. 20. Sant a Ana ,
11ere treated for cuts and lacrrat1011~
frorn flyi ng glass.
~ledical suJ)('r1•isors said 11elther \ 11.:t11n
of glass cuts \\a.<l scriou:-l y hurt.
Viremcn responding to the scenf' on
'East 21st Street tasl of Alona .A1·enue
said •"1c sedan 1v~s devastated by the e>.~
plos1on.
\Vasik was sitting in tile ba1·;.. seat. sur-
rounded by gaily colored ba!lon.<>.
lnvf'st igators noted that the ox~
acetylene gas used to hl1 the balloon~
normally used in fill ing lanks of fuel for
11•eldlng and can be ext remely dangerous
if misha ndled.
Lease Loomi11g
R ene'wal Ex pected for Restaurant
San C:\en1ente clty councilmen -face
v.i th 1 looming e1'onition date -are t X·
pecttd to renew • five-year lease for !be:
restaurant at the end of the: municipaJ
pter, despite a bid for a piece of the ac·
tion by the Slate of California.
Delayed for several n1onthg because of
·• complex request by lhr State Lands.
C001miss.lon, the: lease Is held by M.F.
Gable and would be reneweO for five
nlore years arter the Feb. 1, J972, ,x.
piratlon date. 1'ie <:atch in the usually routine lease
renewal came in a letter earlier this ye11r
by the state comml33ion which ad·
miniatera the CalifoMiia tidelands.
Besides demanding the r\ghl to review
the \e"ase, the commWion st.."ted that half
of the !ft'Oflts to Lhe cit y above •
re115(')ni\ble return (\I\ io\"cstrnc11ts must
be paid to the stale.
Cou ncilmen chafed at the request for a
time entertained the Idea of iporing the
state demands.
City Attorney F. Mac Kentie Brown
stud ied the problem for several w'eeks
an~ recently reported lhal a formal ap--
praisal of lhe "·orth of the city pier, the
restaurant and the city's "nonnal rate of
return'' would yield the dollar amout due
the stat~.
A retroact ive clause also exists. he
said , which sJales that payments must bf:
1nade for the lin1e period stretching back
th M1ty 10, 1969.
Councilmen h&ve 'been ,co'nfidel'!'t that
becau~ of the heavy e~nses incurred
recently .ror rer,laceme:nt .of pier pilings,
plus more rep acemen\cMls next year,
the city might not h•vt o pay any fees to
!ht '.'!Rte. .,.
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O"'llY PILOT 11•11 P~•to
SAN CLEMENTE'S FIRS T FACTORY ·BU IL T HOM E GOE S UP
Realtor: "I Wint to P ut My Money Where My Mou th Is"
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A !latbcd trut·k arn\r·d h~ an rnlpl\
San Clemente bu1ld1nl! !<tie Friday n1or11
111g :ind . by earl.Y aft('ruuo1i. a nrarh
f111 1sh<'d thrre-bed roo111 had brcn <1d<letl t11
thr c.:n1nn1uni11 .
The .strul·lui·c llw <'Ill ~ Jir.-! l~11 ·l of\
bull ! hn1nr. 1~ the prod11 l·t of ()n1n1 1!1J11~·
in_1: Sprciall!t'". ;i L11gUt1<t i\"1g11rl h;l\!'11
~uhs1d1ar~· nf !ht' :\l1!>~1on \"1('10 l'o1up:i111
:.\1Tord1nR to 1111!c1<1b . lhl.' ~1 n11·!u11· ;.ii
12; A\·t'nida de l o~ Lnhus .\\an110~. posi·d
it ~pe1·1al chall!'11ge bcrau ... 1· 11 11;i ~ tl•t' f1 r~1 thcv had buill on a s lop1n~ lul
Tt1e 1;.11ner or lhe new ho111r 11 Ill IH
rraltur Cc~·r~f t'onr;id nl 1.1 :1 :.. l·:I
Ola Vi:s ta ll.oad
Rc:s urfal'c .I ob
Ncnv Under \Va v
Crrws for a 111;1Jnr pR\'1111: to11tral"tur
h:11c. be(!U!l a·largc rrsurtacn1g Job nn lhr
lengt h of Ola Vi:-i!a in ~an Clemente -
the largest prnici·t yet lei be poud for
through loosened gas·l<lX rc \·cnuc~.
The proj ect. "'"·hich al~ 11"ill 1nclud1·
ne""' \\•ater 1nain installation along a
small pa rt of lhe road way. \\'!II bf> nnu·h
ehcaper than cily councilmen origina!l1
believed .
Citv E'.ng incering ;iidcs had predittcd
r ha ~ ihe ]o\v b\d would range in the art<J
of S93.000
They based the predicl1ons ol t"OSts nf
last year·s resurfacing of r\venida Dl'l
lt.l:ir.
i,ul the O!a Visla job will cost !hr l:1ty
;ibOlit S54,000 brcause of " gro1~1n~
amount ·or firm s to perlorn1 lhe healer·
planer remix. procedure. . .
Only a few bidders were a,·a1lable 1!1
the. Del ~lar project. City Engineer Phil
Peter said.
The brm of Sully i\liller Contracting
CompanY will do ths work. 11 won the
contract over rive other compelitors fo r
the job. . .
• The Ola Vi sla resurfacing -basically
a thick cap ex tending pavini:: life for
several more year~ -is the largest or
1nanv planer·remix jobs on street ~
t hro~ghout the city
F'unds for the road ren('wal program
come from the r.ily's.gasoline lax refund
account.
Because of new legisla.lloo the statc·~P
portiootd moneiy can now ~' used for
5trctt maintenance and repair.
Prl!vlously. the mone)· only could be
pot 10 use in ro.ad construction.
j .11111110 Hr•1I { unr.id ''ud lhc hnu~r will
hf• 11 ,rrl a" a n1ndrl h01nr f(lr tuh1rl'
~111 ulnr l"On:-.11 uc·11rn
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t•11·1 hu11t hou'l'"
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1.,•11-.1nu·lu•11 ;+1ut thr h1•111r 1•11n·1 hr
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1111· pl•1 11I "ii\' D11nald \\'110llurd d1rr('·
1111" nf !1«1(! np1•ra11011 s tnr !he enrnpany.
'II :11i 1·01nt'S outlo !hi' !'1lr !fl onr lnad"
The 1!1rl·t:·licdrnutn hl1\l~I'. when 1t ;;ir
r l\ ,,~ al a silt'. t lnsrly rt•semhlc~ a t)r)S-
( >If' \Ynul ford e:..pl:iu1s tl1aL Froni a cc11 ·
I• ,d w;ill. the hu1~ed rnor is folded up and
thr floor., folded dow n
T•i ~·0111plr.tc th1• n1lhr1· 1·on,plr•:t <1r-
ra11i;('t11c11l. !he 11·all~ alsu fold in1o 1Jos1-
t1n11
\\lon!fnrd rintf'<; 1h,1! 1n pn(·r . the hn111c
1\111 be rot1:::hl ~· comparable lo olht>t'
hut1.,rs in lhe neighbor hood.
'"But 1\ \l'ill bra nicer hou~c." he ad·
1111ts prou1H~ . .
011•nc.r Conrad sa,·s !hr housr. 111t·lud1n~
site prcparal11111 an'n co ncret e fnund;ition.
11ill cost about $20,000. an d the lot is
;inoth('r $10.000
"1\ house tha1 ~izr. rf bulll in the usual
n1anner." add:;i Conrad, "1\·ould cost about
$.13,000 or $34.000 ··
i\r:cording lo clty building di rector Dick
l\hln1an. \1•ho h11 s in spected the s!rur1ure.
1he house far surpassel' sin1iliarl y priced
1Jr-.•1cs in tcrn1s or engineering qualit y.
"It is realty son1ething to see from an
engineering standpoint." Ahlman say~.
Rdding that extensi\'e use of pl)'\l'ood 1s
one of the. reasons for the superior slrm. ..
lural qnalll>'·
He predicts that. in the next few yrnr~.
a la rge percentage of San Cleme~le ho~e.
c·o nstructloo \\till br of the prc·hu1l! vRrie·
I ~··
Qua ~e Hils :Solon1cl ns
HERKEi.EV . Cali f. I UPI 1 A
"n1oderalely strong" earlhquake struck
in !he So\01non lsland:ii region Sonday. the
University of California Seismograph sta-
tion reporltd. It was the ~cond quake in
the genl!ral area during t~ day. 1c·
cordinjt to the slalion.
Today's Final
N.Y. Stocks
TEN CENTS
e
FBI Foil s
Pla11e Trip
To Bal1a1nas
.J:\C l\SO~V\l.L t-:. Fla. (tjPt ' -A l()ll.
pound h1Jaekrr. !1111·arled 1n a11 att!!mpt
to pirate a (·har ter plane tu 1he Baham11'.'t
!v!la y. stiol and killrd lus 111fe, th,.
plane's pi101 and hirnsel i. thr F·'B I
re1Xirtrd.
Tht FB I sa id l;eurge .\lallor} ~:11te or
/\ash\'i!lt. Tenn.. bcg<1n l1r111g fi tt er
agents shill OUI t h~ lll'in eng1nr Hawk
Con11nandc1"s tires and engine dunng a
re fueling ::;top at Jack..°'On\·1llc
Agents said (j1 ffc shot ou1 the \\1ndo1'1
:it agent.~. hi t pilot Brenl Quentin Do\vn~.
:10. of !'\<'lsh\ Ille i11 the hack and leg. shor.
l\1rs. Sue (;iHf', 26, 1n lhe c.:he.<;t and !hen
took h i.~ own life
All the shooting oc:c.:urred after 1 opilot
Randall l;. Crurnµ. 3:! .• 1nd Bobby \\'ayne
\\.allace. a con1paninn of (;1ffe 's, 1un1pcd
out of a !'ear e'i1t o! !he luxurious turbo·
prop broll'n ;ind white plane.
Tl1$ s1x-pas.~r.n~r1· a1re ra11 w a ,;
cha rtered 111 !\a~!n·il!e fro 111 Big Brothcr!l
A1rrrart h•r :i f\1gl1\ In Af l;.inta
!\lark Brothers. prrs1denl of lhe firm.
::.aid G1rfe n1adc arra11gen1ents f,w !hr;
flig ht Sunr.l:il' afternoon and G1lfr,
\\"allacc and ~\rs {;1ffe roared up 10 the
off1cr 111 a C~d 1IJcj(' abnt!! I ~;, a ru
(;11tl' Jt1111pcd lrorn the r;1r and luld nu~
p1lol he 11«~ a dnet•H' and tile girl 111 tht
1·a r 11·;Js "dn dl'Uf:s ;ind dursn·1 know .... ·hal
she is dl)111c." \\"hr11 IJ.;11111s asked for
1dentil11.,at1on . <:111 e and \\'allat e drC'1v
pistols and ordered the: p1k1t into lhe
plane. Bro!hers said.
Larrv \Vayne Reed . an eniplo~ e of th•
firm. said the girl 11·11~ "St·re~n1in_g-arid
beat1 n~ on the gl a s~ .. :is shr \1·:1s dragg rrl
l!'O!ll the (";'ii'.
FBI a ~rn1~ 11·cu• a!rrted 11hC'11 l.>vll n'\
1 :id1oed hr 11·;i~ 111ah111g a 1 C'lut·l1ng star
111 Jar kson11J11-.
Agen1 .J1111 !)"Co1111cr ~.111t hr :i nd
another agent p!:il'rd t!1en1;-;eh f'S on op·
posi!c sides or fh« plane anti <1ltrr rr11n1p
;ind \\'allat c le:ipcd oul '"a drc.r~1nn ll"a~
1nacle !O d1 ~able n1e a1rrraft " and !ht.1·
opened t1rr
..\bout '"!11·0 or t/ll'Ce llHllll1t'.~ la!c-r,'" ~1-c
shol.~ rang our 1n~1de !he plane.
:\ i· nu p Ir ol ~ho!' can1e b) rn r"
0 ('unner said
\r;i!lai·r (1]1 0 11;1~ 1·he1rged 11111t <1Jr
p1rar~. hild O"C'on ncr thrre 1·.;i~ a bonill
nn the pl<llll' and ~ho11'l'd h1111 a bl11e
111cl<1l brix 1n lhe bai:;:~;ige t·{ln1p<1rt1nr111
crCrn1lt•r rarellll!\" 1"{'1110\"rd 1!11• bo1:
;ind plaf'rd 11 nn a n•rnrr QI lhl' 1~ola!rd
run1\·:11 1n !hr pri1 "tr ;i1rcra11 seC'!100 or
lhe :-pra11l1ng Jarl..,.u1111 !lr lntcr11a!1ona l
A1rpf1r1
The ~:11 y 1vn11h squ:id 11·:..~ t·:illrd h11t
lhr1r r\"an1 111nt1nn rl'l'ea!ed !ht-hQx rnn·
1a1nrd ont.1 li1t1r"s pPr~on11I e!tct·!~. stJch
:t<r lcllt'I"". hill~ t-.1uerllr(I ~·hrcl..$ and
o1 hrr v~1pcr~.
o\ ropr h;irn1· ~ 11 a• rrqu1rc-tl tu 1 rino·:,
tillte0$ tJQd\ frntn lhe planr .\grn!~
rst11naled ht' 11r1ghrd JOO P\1lltld (
ll'liPn askrd aboul !hr n1oll\r k•I thll:
h11r11·k1ng . \l'all<1«e 11•1lll<! unh· ~"~ '"j ~1fle
11:"1nled a h11.11·k1n.c ··
()nt"lili11 Cun Kill ed
SA:'\ QUENTIN 1UPJ1 -. .\:-Ian Quen·
1u1 Pn:-ion 111n1a tr died of 1n1uric::; recei1 -
erl Sunday in a fighl, 1\•ith an other inn1ate
;:it !lie pri~Qn r;1nt h (IUtside tht 11·alls . ae-
t•urd1ng lb officials.
The \ i("tun 1\'as Hrnry A. Pinkard . 25.
sen leneed for attempted robbery froin
,\Ja rrJa Counly
Orange Coast
Snnn~· sk ie~ today and Tuesday
wilh gusty northeasterly \\"irn:ts
br\nging tf'mperature.'!i up to ao·
along the coastline and 90 inland.
Lows 1onighl betv.·ten SS and 6$.
INSIDE TODA\'
Tl1c proposed' nati onal conv•n·
tiou of .~oc10/ worke rs in A·qa·
licnu urxt. spring Is sl1aklna Jo(k$
t4p 01t both sidt.~ of tht 1dtolog1-
cal fe11ct . Ste PaQc 14.
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,I DAIL.'1' PILOT SC
Norman At1derson, Pilot
.Desk Chief, Dies at 44
' Nermu R. Anderton, .ff, copy desk
t'h.it f for the O.!ily Piiot . died Saturday
night at Hoag Memorial Hospital.
Newport Beac:h. afler a long battle
aaalnst a complicated series of illnesses.
Navy 1ervlces will bt held at 4 p.m.
Tuesday at Pacific View ~1emnrial Park,
Newport Beach.
He was the husband of Daily Pil ot
Women 's Editor Bea Anderson.
A journalist since high school days tn
Alhambra, Mr. Ander son's newsp11per
career covered 111 phases of rtporr 1ni:..
editine and writing in Ortgnn ;ind
(alifomi.!. He had been on the Dally Ptlnt
istaff liru::e 1960.
~ath was tentativ t ly attributtd to a
cerebral hemorrhage, probably based on
his complex -and sometimes baffhng -
med ical history. ·
!\.1r. Anderson chose journalism for hi!!
voc2.tion while atill a teenager. He wa s
editor nf the Alh.!mbri! High School
newspaper when he was grar1uated in
1944 and listed "Profession Journalism"
(~e.n he enlisted In the Navv in \945.
1\ller serving aboard a Na1'y carr1tr,
r.tr. Anderson attended Los Angeles City
College and USC, then enrolled in the
University of Oregon. He received a
degree in journalism from that institution
in I9fll. He v•as on th e staff of the Dally
Emerald and president of his fraternity,
Pi Kappa Alpha .
His first newspaper v.·as the Salem
~, (Ore.i Statesman. As a fledgling reporter
on that staff, he won his first professiona l
award for coverage of a prison riot in
which he was helcJ hostage and ser1·ed as
arbitrator bttv1een inmates and prison
offic ials,
After serving as editor of !.he Ashland
Tidings, r.tr. Anderson brieny tried the
public relat ions field in Oakland -but
soon withdrew to rejoin the nev.·spaper
business. He had been on the staff of hls
hometown paper. the Alhambra Post-
Ad1·ocate, v.·hen he joined ~e Daily Pilot
in 1960.
~tr. Anderson undern·ent radium treat.
ment in the spring of 1967 for a hyperac·
tive thyroid condition . That conditio n
iseemingly was corrected when. in June of
last ye ar, he wa.5 diagnosed a.5 a victim
of myasthenia gravis, a l-in-20,0000
disease .affecting the neuromuscular
system .
Med ication and treatment far that
disease was successful enough to allow
11r. Anderson to return to ~'Ork unti l
11arch of this year. ~·hen he developed
aplastic anemia and his bod y ceased
manufacturing blood. He had Jived si nce
that month on donated blood and at the
DAll-'I' 'ILCIT stall ,ftort
VETERAN NEWSMAN DIES
Norm.!n R. Anderton
time of his death had received !he
equi\·alent of more than 150 pints .
f\fr. Anderson fought these complexities
-along with a recurring ulcer condition
and pneumonia -and had recovered su f·
ficient ly to reiurn to the Daily Pilot on a
part-time bas is last \\'eek. He worked last
Thursd ay. re-entered the hospital the
follo1.1•ing night and died Saturday night in
Hoag's intensi\'e care ward.
Survivors include to.frs. Anderson, of the
home address, 502 Irvin e Ave .. r-.•ewport
Beach: a son. Dougla~ of Ashland , Ore.:
his parents, Mr. and ~1rs. R.H. Anderson
of Alhambra; a sister, Mrs . James
Balestreri of Corona del T\t;ir: and a
brot her. David Anderson of Los Angeles.
The fam ily has suggested that ln lieu nf
flo"·ers memorial contributions cotld be
made to thie Myasthenia Gravis Fo1in·
dation, 2J7 S. Catalina St .. Les Angele.5,
or ·blood cont ributions to the Red Cross
blood bank .
Mr. Anderson w.!s a member or the
Orange County Press Club, Sig ma Del!;i
Chi. tbe nation al journalism society, and
the University of Oregon Alumni Associa·
ti on.
Fairview Hepatitis :Wave
Gets Close Study iI1 Me sa
A "'.!l'e of infectious he patitis !hat
struck se\'era! wards of Cost a tlfesa's
Fairview State Hospital is nnw under
control. while publ ic htalth offi cers sttidy
its origins, hospital officials sa id toda y.
The facil ity for the mentally retarded
lists 145 cases of the illness -1\•lth many
Beckman Says No
To Teamsters
Emplo:yes at three Be c k ma n
lnstrumtnts, Inc., plants in Orange Coun-
ty ha\'e voted 2 to I against joining the
Tt"amsters !;nion. company spokesman
reported today.
\l.l intena nce and production 11·rirkers at
Beckman plants in f u!Jerton, Buena Park
and Ana heim Fru'lav vot ed l.012 to 5Jl
against 1n1ning Tean1sters Lncal 9.'12.
The elect1nn .,.,.,~conducted h\· the :'\~
tir1n !ll Labor Tif'lauons Bn11 rd. The un1nn
11·a ~ 5eek1ng !n rerresent Bec.lim;in 's 1.72:.
product.ion em rloyes. The company cur-
r!'r.tlv has no union.
OUH!il COAST
DAILY PILOT
OMNG'e: CO.uT PU!LISHlNQ C'OM~A).j'I'
1l:ob1rt N. W11d
1"1a>dtnt •rd Pul>lllb&I'
~ J odi; 11:. Cmlty \lb Pral6ont Md c. ... ,11 ~
TliOCllo• ic...,u Editor
n 0 .. 11 A. M~~ln•
MaNsi~ E011111'
a.tu M. l eeJ 11:k~ird P. Non
AMlllAllJ Mfnlg!no t:dltort
Letw•• a..,11 ornc.
21? For1rl Av1•11•
Marfl'ttg 1rldr1u : P.O. l ex 666, 9?651
.S.. C._... Offk•
nf the afflicted pal te.nts sho"•ing no
symptoms -sin ce .Ju!;..
On!.Y 12 vict im~ are currently conf ined
tn the hospital's 2cute care 11·ard for
medlcal treatment. and none of these are
in critical condition, according, In a
spokesman.
Pat \Vallace. secretary to Dr. Anthony
ti!. Toro. chief of staff and medical direc·
tor. said an add itional nine patients are
be ing treated ~·hiJe remaining on their
resid ent ~·ards.
She added that 13~ hepatihs pat ients
ti.·ere diagnostd through blood tesls.
~!though lhe,,v had ne vtr developed mark-
ed ~yniploms.
Hepat itis 1s an innamallon of tht liver.
"'htch can cau.-;e permanent damage if
nnt promptly diagnosed and treated.
Rlnnd analysis nf tho5e knov.·n to ht ex-
pn~ed ~hn\\·ed abnr)rm al!y high sugar con·
tent, nne df'f1n1!e indlc ;itor of incubating
1nfrr1101Js hepalltls, tllrs. \\'al!nce ex·
pl<!lllPd
'1 11 pa!1ents and medica l nr psyrhiatrie
pi;r~l'lnnel Ill cont act with thPm ~·trt 1m-
mun1zed by gamma globulin lnjections
immediately. upon discovery of the situa-
tion.
Hns o1tal empln:·e~ wbn feared they
might be slrirken "·ere also given !real·
m,nl. if requested.
Pllblu: Ht;,lth Officer Charles Fish
has not p1npriinted any specific origin fnr
the hPpalitis epidem ic in1·olving four or
fh t ind i1·\d1111l ti.•ards among the 4Q.plus
ar the hospital. according to the hospital
o(f1('ials.
fl!ed1cal personnel noted that such
ailme nts art particular problems in
ho~pital5. military bases or any other
such Jacili tits where many people live
together in close contact.
Dying Kids
0 Woman
4,000
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO IUPI ~ -In
recent week s Mrs. Jacquehnt Collum has
received a letter frnm Presidrnt Nix11n ,
:.n anonym/Jus check fnr $SOO and "a
fistful of allow11nce n1nnf'y" from a little
child.
l\fr~ Collum is thP mnlhf'J (lf !hrPr ;ip-
p.oirentl y doomed rh1lrl rf'n_ She is on
v.•el fa re Her oldf'St cl11ld died In her arms
last month and her fami\\''s plight r11me
In liRhl as a rPSU!I of a d i.~pute n1·er hn1'
murh buri:il expen.~es wnuld he allnwcrl
T)l()us;inds nf letters ha1•p been pnunnl'!
in from ;iround the rnunlry and other
rnu ntr ies 1\1a n\' nf !hem f'ontain rhrr·k~
A spec111I fund 'ror !he Collum children ;it
lhr \\'ells F'argo B::ink in South Sa n Fran·
c1.~ro nnv.· lntals more than $4.000
"T 11lwa rs knew everybody w11s grPat."
ga id ~1rs. Collum. "Rut I never knev.· so
man.v pPOplP could bf' sn great."
l\lrs. Cn\lum has thrPe more children,
Charles, 7. Crystal. fi. and K11thlren, 12,
Thf'y all are apparently doomed to de;ith
at ;:i ~·oung age frnm a rare inheriterl
disease of the nerl'oU.<: svstem, which
t,ook !he life of lJ-year-olrl Patricia Ann.
Kathleen i~ ri!read y un11hle to go to
schooL Charles is blind and Crystal is
be1i:inn ing lo shnw early symptoms of the
di~ease .
The Presiden!'s letter lo r,,f rs. Collum
said: ''Hn~· difficult it musl be for you .
but I am heartened lo read that you
refust to gh·e in to pessimism."
One day last week a child knocked at
the door and "offered a fistful of allow·
ance money." she said. A man sent her
$20 nf his "beer monev .'·
Singer G!enn Campbell has written and
promistd to help her.
"Ir you think about it," to.1rs. Collum
said. "Here are people ~·ho have a choice
nf doin g this. Thty say I'm brave. but f
really don't have a"y choice. It's Gil so
fantastic. People are great.''
Laguna Building
Boom Continuing
Construction activity in Laguna Beach
continued its upward trend in S~ptember
\l•ith the issuance of 47 building permits
for construction valued at $229,641.
This compared with 3~ permits and a
val uation of S\55.0BS for September, 197rl.
This year lo date, the. city building
department h'ls issued 420 prrmil~. com -
pared with 37a in the same period last
year. Total valuation In d::ite is S.l.467.54fi,
\l'hile. v;:iluat ion for !he first nine months
of 19i0 was S1JJA,4fi8.
Permits for "fiv e new single-family
homes accnunled for ~lfi:l,5611 of the
Septemher figure. There were 2.1 permits
issued for alterations to dwellings, si:r for
commercial remodeling jobs. one swim·
min,!! pool perm it and tht bal<1nce were
for walls, fences and miscellanenus jobs .
Laguna Niguel
Blaze Put Out
Parched grass and brush near lhe San
Diego Freeway at Avery Parkway
erupted into name before noon today, bu t
f<1 vo rable wind cond itions he 1 p t d
firefighters control the blaze.
Onl y a small portion of grassland v.·as
In volved. spokesmen al the county's
Laguna Niguel substation !'a id.
"It just wasn't in the right spot ror "
b1iz fire." one fireman reported. An
estimated 20 tl'J 30 acres burned.
Extremely dry weather conditions hal'e
created 3 critical fir~ danger in all areas
of th e coast this v:eek.
'
La,~wen Check
$1 0,000 Robbery
Orange Cour,'.y sheriff's depullt:s today
continued their starch for a man who
took mnre than $10,000 1t gunpoint Sun-
day morning in the robbery of an El Toro
market.
Officers said the manager of the
Thrifti-Mart at El Toro and Rocklield
Roads was forced to hand over the
\l'tekend receipts by 1 gunman who was
v"aiting for him inside the store as he
opened the premises.
Investigators have a description of the
bandit and the car he used. in the ro~
bery No ooe was hurt in the 9 a.m.
holdup.
ft, IQ5 Nri fJ c, .. ;. Rul, t26n
• OtW OM.-~-T c.11 ..... :IJCI Wotf .... g~ •
9tifwport aMc~~ 1.Jll ,....._, Bou•e"'"' Mllllils!On &ctd; 1717i Mic.II l.Olllfv•rd
Hu11~ingtoq Family of 4
Escapes Bil.zing House
A family of four escaped from their
blazing Huntington Be&ch home thia
morning by crawling through a back door
while flame., licked overhead.
The firt destroyed the kitchen ind
d.1m.oiged the llving room of the single-
11tory home r t 5031 Roblnwood Drive near
the Bolsa Chica 11re~.
· "It was Impossible to 1tand up In
there." Slld Delbert Ad1ms. who rtseutd
his 7-yeAr<ild d.!ughter. Debbie, from •
back bedroom,
"We hsd to cr•wl on our h11nd1 and
knees to get out of the 11ldtn1 gt1s1 dt)Or"
In the llvfnl room. The fronl door w a 1
blocked off &y the flames."
Huntlnaton Beach firemen knotted
down the front door and soon e1·
Ungulshed ,the bl1u and prtvented it
ipreading beyond the kitchen and llvln&
T!'lOm.
The other pe.rsont in the homes were
Mrs. Darlene Adams and Dell ~dams,
agtd 16.
It ••• Dell Adams who called tht flrt
department at 7:19 1.m. and woke up the
re«t of the famlly when the fire broke
out.
"When t got up I went Into lhe kitchen,
turned a couple of burnen on the at<ivt
ind had 10methlns to est.'' he 11ld,
"Then when r went In the bathroom to
comb my hair I heard thlnp popplnl
and the pl•ct waa In Dimes."
•
Polish Pflrflde
\Vhen Polish-Americans paraded Sunday on ;\e\v 'i'ork's Flfth Avenue
in the annual Pulaski Day Parade. one member of the Pacemakers
Drum and Bugle Corps from Poughkeepsie. N.'i/., got a little too en·
thusiastic.
Laho1· Leade1· Meany Urges
Congress Econo111y Control
\VASHJNGTON f AP ) AFL -CIO
Prl"sident George tll e;,n~'. sa~1ing Pre<;i-
dent Nixrin ha~ proved un1\·orthy of the
tn1st reposed in him to stabilize prices
anrl 11·a,l!rs. uri;ed Con!!ress lndai to
•·reassert control O\"er the economy.''
"Ho1.1· in tbe name of equality of
sacrifice can !he President impose
ecnnnm ic action s "'hich are patently un·
lair?"' ~1eany 2.sked in testimony pre·
pared for the House Banking Committee.
"The freeie on wages is across-the·
Lake Forest
Tract Revision
Gets ApJlroval
A revise<:! 1ent111i ve tract map of 147
acres in the Lake Forest development in
El Toro calli ng for 500 single fam ily
homes, a smrill business district. a large
lake anrl 21 oprn space and greenbeH lots
h11s been 11pproved by the County Plan-
ning Commission
J,11cat1nn i~ nor1h nf the intPrsect1o n of
La Canada and .Jeronimo roads-
P!ann1ng comm1s.~inner5 j:lranterl ap-
prri1·;il Oespi lf' 11·;irnini;s from the El Toro
tllar ine Corps Air Statl0n and the San
,Jri11q1un School D1~trict that future
re~11ient.~ \\'riukl suffer frnm je1 pla ne
n111se ;ind 11 po~s1hle ~hort;igr rif schriols .
The :JFl-acre !ak(' 1A111l be for thr private
\J~e or resident.~. Rnal ing i.~ planner!, but
nfl swimming. Lakclrnnt hnmes v.•!11 sell
fnr ,!;.'in.non up. rcprPsr ntat il'cl'i of Oc-
cidental Petrnleum Land and Develnp--
ment Co. said.
l:xi;ird and ahsri!u!P,'' tl1Pa ny s;i1d
"II 1s enforced h,1 rp1l;.· by lhefmprnyes
the union chirl contended.
··1n contr;isl. snmr prices 11·cre never
frozPn. some prices h:ive been 111lowed lo
increase su1cc Aug . 1a ;ind there 1s no
sys1rma11c, effect11·e enforcemrnt pro·
redure for those prices that are still sup-
posed lo be fro1.en."
T\leany nrgued also lhal interest rates
;ind profits are uncontrolled and
dividend,<; restrained only by a verbal re·
ques t tn busine ss to hnld the line.
The adm1nistr:i11on t;ix pr npos;ils. e1·en
though mndified by the Hou~e \\l ays and
~reans Committee for fl House vote
\\'ednesday still heavl!y favor business,
the union chief contended.
H ospita.l Grl{_up
Plans Big Sale
~1embers of the Silver and Gold
Chapter of South Coa.~t Community
Hospital hal'e been sorting and pricing
elo1hini;:. book~. toy~. furnitu re, antiques
and records 1n preparation for the th ird
annual "Glnnfif'ri F!r·;, ;\larkel." 10 he
held at the Fe~t11·al of Ans grouP1ds Oct.
14 through 1~ ,,
On the e1·rnini:: or Ot'! 14 a preview nf
the sale v.·ill be held. ""tlh a SI adm1.~s1on
ch:ir,i:e . P1Jrcha~e~ 1'·11! he perm itte.rl at
1hc shn1.1 On !hr fnlln"·1 ng two da,vs lhP
fll':i marlirT 11 ill be open from noon to 8
pm
i\1nnl'V r<11~Pd in !hP nra marke1 will be
applied lo lhf' SJ00,000 plrdge which the
Aux iliary has made to the hosplla! ell·
pansion !un011.
Tired of the way your rings look?
Depleted
-High Cou1·t
In Se ss io11
\\'ASH lN GTO~ 1AP • -Th' seven rl
maining Supreme Courl Jus!ices returnet
solemnly to the henrh tnrlay In ht g1n the
1!171-72 term w1t hnlH two illustrious en!·
leagur~. H11go L. Bl11ck r1 nd Jnhn M.
Harlan
• Black's death and !he seriou s illness ol
Harlan er1s! i;::lnon1 nvtr the 11 -m1nut11
se~sion , 11·hirh was devored laq::ely lo .!
lributf' to thrir career~ b1• Chief Justice
\\'<1rrrn E. Burger. lhe1r h1~h-backed
lr<ilhrr chairs h;id b('en rrmo1·ed and 1he
remaining Jus!it'f'S 11·ere sealed in a nrw
order nf senioril)
Bl:ick had sal at the nght arm of Chief
Justices since lfi~S His p!are as !he m(lst
sc11u1r memher \\'as f;iken hy Ju~l 1re
\\'1!1i:irn 0 . J)oui;:las, now the only re-
n1a1nu1g aµpr>1ntee of l're~1dent. Franklin
11. nr~)St•\ t>I!. ;lnd' hirnsclf a ~2-year
1 etenin nf tile court. i\l Huq;rr 's lefl s;i t
.Justice \V tlli11111 J Hn·n11;111 ,Jr . whn mnv·
<'cl up lv.-n plAce.~ 11·!th rhe rlepar1ure nf
Rla ck and Harlan. nound111g nut tl1e
~even-rnan courl 11·t·rr Ju11tu.:cs l'nUer
!'tr11·ar·t, B_1 r11n H \\'hi ti\ ThurgllOd
t.f::irshall arid ll::irr v i\. lll:iclin1un.
The !wo 1·;ic::i11eies <ire d('l;i_ving ;i vole
lln the cnnsli1uti11n11lllv nf !he death
pen;iJty and nthl'r in1por'tanl IJUestion~.
Burger said Black's dep;irture ~·as 11
profound 1011s, He said "throughout hi s
rntire life he ne\·er 1.1·a1•ered in his un·
bounded faith in the people and in the.
political processes nf a free people under
the American Cnnstitution."
BlOijk Rezoning
In South Laguna
Runs Into DellLy
The prnpnsPrl rr1.11 ne of a block of pro-
perty f!n P;i ci fic Cori~t High\\';iy in South
Laguna has bee n dcl:i yrd for several
11·ce ks until the Cnunly Planning Com-
mission has a look al fl !11nd use study ol
thr rn!ire are:i now being con1plrH•d.
i\-lili!ant nppi1Sllinn nf res1dcn!ial pro-
perly owners ~ignaled the pnstponement
of lhe 7,one ch;inRe fn>m s1n,!l!e family
rrsidrnl i;il use 1n rcsidenti:il-prnfrssiona.I
use nf Lhe lo1s between Bth ;ind 9th
a1·en11r~.
Profl(lnrnts of the changr fnr the slight-
1.v n1orr than one-half acre of l;ind 1l'ere
hearlcd hy Superin r Court J udi;:e Claudi!
~1. O\l·ens. A st.AH report recommended
the chaniie be allo~·cd permitting 1uch
uses es convalescent homes , laboratories,
and professi onal offices.
Residents of the ;i rea prnlested Tue~·
d;;y that ocean vie ws would be obstructed
by the proposed development.
City's Vehicles
Handling Calls
The c1!y's s!aUon v.agnn manned by
fire and pnl1re personnel hsndltd 1!.ll
emerizenry calls nver the "'tekend in sa'n
ClPmen te -sub~tit utinR'. fnr the private
service "'hich 11o'A5 "ou t of town,"
authoTitirs s;iid.
The small fire chief's wagon ansv.·ered
;ill thref' emergency calls during the two-
d.<1Y prr1nrl.
F'ire Chief ~·1ertnn Hackett said nl'I
pri\·a!e ;:imbul;ince~ werP a \'a 11 a b I e
thrnu_gh !he 1l'eekend And none 1.1·as in
IO \\'n toda v.
City cou.nrilm;in rerently indicated they
wnu ld considPr signing an nffic1;:il con·
tract com plete v.·ith I! S250 mo,,thly sub-
sid,v \l'i!h the pti l'llte firm, H()Spital Am·
bulance Service.
i\ decision nn the plrin is expected from
cnuncilnH'n \VednC"l'ida~· nii;:ht.
Why Not Have Your Rin9s
Reset In Beautiful
New Mountln9s?
We t •n design • rin g espeti.ally to; you with yciu,
old di•mcindt. We •110 h•v• Icici~• di11"nendt •nd
c1n •dd to your pr11•nt an•'· Ch•tk our prit•'
•nd s1ve.
11 yov have ltfffl co1tMderh19 tht purchcna of e diamond 11ow or h1 ttlt ""'
future ch.ck our ~amond volwn.
ALL DIAMONDS GUAllANTE!D TO AP,llAlll AT 40% MOlll THAN YOU ,AY.
DIAMOND WEDDING
AND ENGAGEMENT RINGS 299~p
1002 ITEMS TO CHOOSE PROM • FIND IT HERE FIRST
COSTA MESA JEWELRY and LOAN
OP•N DAILY ' to 6 CDMI IN AND llOWSI AROUND
1838 NEWPORT BLVD, PHONE 646-7741
DOWNTOWN COSTA MISA -·--H-I lrnllMy
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r--DOM RACITI
OUR MOST
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DIAMON D
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Front ••le• Jj"'
Oran11.e Counl ) s unen1plo\.
1nent prnhlem "ill probably
persist for J>n1n1> time unlti:;~
local gn\ernnll'nl iUld bus1n1>i;~
off1c1Als cooperate 1n de ,et.111
Ing II plan r)f acllun
Thi~ "as !he (onc•lus1on of
the rnanpower ex pt r ts "ho
part1c1p;ited 111 a ~t:nu n,1r held
re; entlv 11n the lffl f',Jllpus
Thrv aweed !h !! funds :1 rP
a1 all:ible !u n1nunt a n1an
po"er prngra1n but .tp::ithy
and un1\1 1l1n~n1>s~ tu ai;sun1P
rtspon~1hi!1tv h,nc hindered
the ku1d of lu( ti 1111l1;il 11 e
"h1ch is essential
The ~t'm1nilr a11 rnr!rd bv
so n1e ~00 11111\ed lradc1 s rir
,l!ll \lrrnrnenl bus1ne~c; and In
dustry lahor t>dt1fat1on an1!
cnm mun1t\I 111 ~a n11at1r•ns \\as
prrsrnled hv lhl' lJ r b a n
Resourct' Center nf \1n11erc;1!1,1
nf ( all forni11 f<:xten s1nn UC
lr\ ine tn <'OOperation with over
20 r ount'/ and [111r ur~an1ui
1 1011~ on lhe UCI carnpu<;
Thev heard ll n .,.,ard
llal!n1an f)ft'SJtlt-nl Ccnll'I for
<. o v e r ri 1n f' o ta I S111d1t·~
\\ash1nglon DC re11t" !he
llllllptlll('!l!~ Qf ,i l11t1il m'HI
pi.11\11 s1~ttn1 f1 un1 th('
r t t r 111t 1111 nt 11f t hos(' "1111 net'd
serv1(rs 1nter ~1ew 1 n g,
drlerrn1111ng ni>ed~ IHld fJfU·
I 1d1ni.: Ir illl\\Oj! ind +'llU! .!LUlll
tn fi nding thf' )Oh plalenicnl
and ad,:int f'n1en1.
f or ~ loc •1I rn <Hlfll)"er
s1 ~tcrn In be efre1t11P ' ht>
s:i a.I 1t n1u ~t l>e u1 g.1n1£cd 111
~ll{h II \\ll\' 111 :11 th(' S \~1<'111
ca1\ fuo(\1Hn 111 1L<; tot11 h l} '
Joh ph1cen1ent (1f 1oursc 1~
cruc1:il but so he lOnl1n uf'd
are thf' s11r1purl11e •'\!"Ill 1c<;
The need<; of peo1ile 11 1!J 1 ;u v
Dav ('are "Ill be "' Nlcd fur
ch1ldrf'n whose mot hf'rS niust
1>.ork Tra11sportat!on lo 11 ork
on
n1ay be 11 prohltm Prrbaps
housing must ~ found Ul lhe
a1ra "herP tht 1nct11 1dual can
hf' 1-n1plo\ed Econ o m 1r
dr1t!loprnent :inti 1 rl'llt1ng nr
nt w i11bs is p.11 l of the f)ro-
g1 un f\ll' "h1ch i:rant rundloR
l /Hl be St!!lll•d ~111allv l11t
a tt1f1(1 a! IJ;u11ers cif ra<1al,
t!ll1111c or sex d1s1r 1n1111at1nn
111ust he rt'n101 ~<1 ro nl h1e1t
sul h a turnprehens11e llp
µ111,1~!1 t 1.1 u11e n1plo1rne11t
I I 1ll1n Hl snu! 11 11){',tl pri nlt'
s p•JnSn r 11 1!11 pi1.,.,f'1 authuri!y
and nbi11t 1 1 ~ 1 111 1 1:"~111 Tht'
pr 11111 spot15'>r 11111~1 h.111'1:11nl
1111 11r funds 1eg:il authn1 11.\
.11111 !hf' tl<i.,.,f'r ht tenn111ait
:i1Ht n1•1n1!ur 1 h1~ sponsnr
should he cnnncf'te1t "11h IOf':il
~111 • 1 n111r nt 11011 al1nun!1h\e
10 !lie l1111111111r11lv and 10 the
~'<lfllP se1 1e-d I! hil~ lo In
1nl1e l'\f'r1h11d1 'he i;111d
t.eor !le Bennett execut11 t
d1rectnr of prnJP<I ~1PA
1Manpo"'er Ass lslan c r.
Pro;iram I WashinRIOn n r
rn11mtn1tf'<I lhf' g111ernrnl'.'r1t
Rgenr1e~ to "tu(h JocRI
go1i>rnn1t'nl can ~o for helQ
!he US Oeparlnirnl nl LaOOr
11)01 1 and the Dep 1rtn1ent or
fleal!h 1-;du~at1on 111111 V.1eu:i1e
lllF\\11 ar., lhe mAJOr a~en
l IE's th,1t design n1anpower
p1ogran1s
1 lie Olfu.'e uf E1.:onon111.: (Ip
llQJ tu nil \! 101'O1 a11d !hi>
Depa1 tmPn! or H1ius1nl! and
Urb;1n De1elopn1enr ;i h o pr o
11dt funds !or 1na npower
s~111crs he sa1d 'lf\ouh:ive
!ht will to do 11 lh1~ rv11nl\
can shuw !he "a1 In shift
from a 11 ar It) a pe?Lf')
t"< onunn NePds can be nie!
\ 011 c.1 11 get ~UfJport for
Muc<1t1nn and r!'lt a1ntni:: \ n11
mal' ha 1e tn !;ike 111;,l!res~1 1 e
steps Im portant pol1t1ca! ron·
[ 111<1• I Ml .. l t • Cltlt Cftt
All j lpl I olJ JlflO !"' l!l o 1111
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t:ikf' lf'ader.s h ip anct !::::::~~·;: 1 '" ''· '•
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sc,1le11ne111 plu1rneutand!ht>re!~~~c~n:, i ~ 7~: J:,: 1:,;
I~ Ill\ SlrlJ;le ('Xl ~l lrl,t: p!Ogran1 1::~1 .~~ ~. 11 H'• r/~: n::
1n p1011cle II 'Ille l1HJ1111Ul11l~ :R(~.~"1~1 ~~ 111,: 'B,: 1/t,;
111 l~ige 1s 1n1olved 11nd the",',',,• •!::,"',1 • 10. JO . lCI" u 1\ <D', Jf )9 f,1rn1h slllKlllrt' IS be1n1: nt: l~n,r-6\:°' ~ 1:1 I•1 • '~';
laf kf'1l \\hat 1l0rs it do to a1•· • 1111.0~ !'° ti . 1.,, ,,, f;.1111!1~ he ;iskrd 11 hrn !hel:,~~~" ;.'~ 11
0 1/ ~,1 .. 1
1:., ;: ••
n1,1!C' "agf' t'li l nl'r 1 ~ "11 !,;;1' ,,ri' ,,.1-0 t~ :: : ::1• ::::
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th •o 1 ••"oo• 1)(1 ,., 11 P n mrn 111 e1r , ~ no 1r 1,.,.tt 8,,,, , ,,; '" , ; ; o.,,,..., c., .. ,
!U~ltVllt'd In hP1 no J•<hles~ ;ueA,',,'" •• °',.!..!9 !1>1 I•· I! i•• 1,0 •n •II••• " ~ "'"' ? )01. lO>o )O• g~n• (11 1 ll 1n rlu• ""~1 !1on 11t ran hel!t>r•,',O',~~··~ .. 11 . 11•. 11 : •g •••!nd JOI>
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bf>en J1l';11!a ble ' \\I' ha lf' ro :~~'!"~~.;"d ?: 1!·~ 1r.: 1:.: :,o:::·;:~.~ \:~
t11kt <'fl rf' 0f Pai h o1hf'r ~ prn-1~~~ c~~1;: :: .;': ,;" ,;'• ': R:::!:r"' iu
hll:'ms lro ha1P a hetter com ,":~,;•, ·~,, 1• "1 Joi, 10•, 30>, •.10:~~.'i:',~ ~ 1,o ') • !1 , 11 • • D~nhPl••n1 I mu n111 hf' !\a1d I""'' 0'1 '° 1 11-.... u 1 •11. "IO•.,•<o .,, .. .0. 1c_, DI t I l • )I )• 1 l'),.r•«I of fl
s1 dtrahnns will hR vf' lo be
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-8 -1g:,• ~d "" n
Manpower
Co1t11ci]
Reva1nped
SA\'TA AN~ -Heorgan1za-
tion or a team assigned to
plp,n manpower d1str1bu!lon in
Orange Count\ s l.ibor markt"t
are.1s is no" finished
Or 1g1nall y the ( 01nn\11111l v
A1ea 1'flanpower P I a nn 1 n g
Seri ice !he i:1 11up he:ided bv
Santa Ana r..la\or Loren (.n ~et
is now the Or11ngr lolilllv
~l11npowr.r Area r I <1nn 1 n g
Cnuncil
Tht agrnr1 11111 "n1k at
three different cnmrn1 tlee
lei els
Tnp 5\ra!a m11nagPmrn! 1he
exer11!11r board "tll gu1r!e the
ori;:in1i;1tion 1n 1t~ can1pa1gn
to rlraw up a n1;1s\er plan fo r
coord1nat1on of county man·
po.,.,er supp!v
Six 1n11\ors bl's1de~ Br1~el
are mernbe.rs They ii r e
r. e o r g e l\>1rCracken Hun
t1ngtoo Be:ich Hee.~e ll:illard
Garden G1 01 e l)l'xtcr He Sun
meon Stanlun Onn ~m i!h ( 31 cn .John so n dc1no11 st1atcs a 1u~11 ~un sensor de-
Orange Jack Duttvn \Clop('d bv llonc)1\ell s R;id1at1on tenter here fnr
An:ihcim anferry Christie, use on future ca1th ~at c llttl's lhe d('1•1ce finds and
Fullerton ]o(l\s onto the sun keeping 1'pacecraft stabilized so
Oran!(e C un!y Board 01 il 1\•il l receive snlar ene1 gy and be <ible to co1nmun1
Superv1snrs hairman ltoberl (ate \\llh the ca1lh
Ballin anrl R1 rh11rd Johnc;on -------------------------
manager of the sl a te~ llum.1n
Resources l)r 1 elopmrnt
Center 1n Or<inge County also
are men1hrs
The second lc\el of oper;i
t1on 1s th!" Adl'1sor) Cou 11cil
comprised or 20 to 25 n1.in
power progr~m operators 1n
the CO\llltV
Fur1iiture l11dustry
Gears UJJ for 800111.
Jl s funrt1on 1s to analvie
vannu~ propos:il s for 1m
prov1ni;: manpower tra1n1ng
and em p lo\ m en t and
conrd1nat1ng loc;il state and
lerleral atd prograrns
Basie In lhl' 11\JCI at ion is 1ls
Area Study Cnrnn1ittee a 15n-
member i.:rn u p n f
bui;Lnf's.smrn union le;iders,
goiernmPnt ofhc1als and other
1nttres!e<l ('1t1zen~
formeri se\en'll \f'ars ago
!hr organ11a! 1C1n prr' 1ou ~!y
"as Jed hv stale Oeparlml'nl
of Labnr officia ls at thr cnun
I) lr1el
TAX SHEL TE RED
INCOME PROPERTY
• Coih SptnOoblr lntom•
• Eqully l uold Up
• E•(t U DtP• .. l1t.oo • C•Pl!•I •P,rotll t an
• No M•I N9 l••D•h!Y No .. ,,..,,,, ... 1
• Mlnlmu"' ln•H tmon! oj 11 000
• 'l,Ull•' .loporlmlM l-l•UH
• Cltl Por FcH l rothu••
A!>d COmP11t•r An•IV•"
VECTOR FINANCIAL
IOI SCHUMAN
644-7128
COMMODITIES
w. ht~• • .-o potthon bo••cl
• m••<inl>le l•P• 111cl f • • l
ielt ph<>n• •t•v1c1 Se11cl coup<>n
lor out tompul•• •"1tv,.1 of
poi~ btll111, 1ovb••11 .,1 111d
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N••P•" a..c~. c.nt t2660
642·1006 ·~··474'
KIDS
LIKE
UNCLE LEN
NE:W \'OHi\ (AP I -N H\'/
th11t ne" housing I~ rising flt ~
record rate of more th11n !110
m1lhnn units a \'car the
furn1!11re 1nduslr1 is ,l!l'a1 1ng
up for a boon1 Sl'l h as ft w
other 1ndus1nes ca n look
for11 ard to
~!:ivbe the: l>Mm wi ll nr1 r r
be heard s1 n11l:ir ruJ ('ta~t s
ha1 e been 1ri.1de fu1 other 1n
dustnes onfv to be lh\1ar!ed
l)\ r(]ul'.ta nt <'llnSumrr~ an1t
unforeseen 1"1~ts 1n the
rna1 kel Bui the prospcltS are
unu~u.i!h good
~ 'ervlh1ng con~ulr1 rd ii
do1en different rai.:tors ;ire
f1lling 1n1o p!.'.lte 1n 11k111g ~
pictu re "orth h 1ng1ng un the
w~ll oul of wh 1t sC(•rncd ;i
\l!Ar or so .1go a r,1tlle1
Strambled pg~~w puzzle
The populat1on mix s;)11ngs
rate uicomrs and pc r~nnal
styles are 1fl1po1t.1n~ elc111en!~
10 the oullook I n t e r n <1 l
changes such .as n1er grr~ an<I
new d1str1bullon niethods are
exploiting the:;e clerncntg
The most 1mpo1tant factor
as usual 1s the number of
hous ing un its going up Trad1
l1onally, furn1ttue sales have
shown a curve sim ila r to hous·
1ng ;>Jter a lag or one lo I~
yearll Now there Rre 10·
di ca t1ons that furniture sales
may rise even more than
ho11s1ng starts
Among the reasons
-Should the eennomv bl?
restab1!1 zed and 1 n f l a l 1 o n
wrung out, the buying power
of m<1ny Americans n1a} rise
r.ven fa ster thAn incomes
• -The savings rate ls at an
unusually hi gh level better
than II per<'fnt of takehqme
pa y Whtlr: ron~umcrs remain
rr:luctant to lowt r that rate -
iipend the money thot 1s -
experience suggests !hey can--
SOUTHERN CALiFORINA
1st NATIONAL BANK Inc.
COMMON STOCK
(Formerly Newport Netton•I 8enk)
BOUGHT -SOLD -·QUOTED
LEASON & CO., INC.
I~ 17 W11tcllff Or , Ntwport
••2·9122
nol hold nut much longer
t;o1npared "1th recent
\ c,1rs thr ralln or inst;illment
1l ~bt to HHOn1e IS relfltllt'ly
11111 Jusr a~ 1here are sa 1 logs
111 the bank thet e 1s credit al
the b,111k !1MJ
1\loreo1er a s!11l1v bv the
( h~~" i\1 .uih 1llt111 Rank ootr~
-1 he n11 n1ber or householris
1n thf 25 3'\ 11ge group !he
h1~hr~1 spt ndcrs on horn~
h1rn1 sh 1n l.!~ 11 ill 1ncrea~e bv ~2
ll' 1(e11t 111 the decadt 11f !hr.
197\/s
rhe percentage I) f
f<111Hl1r~ 11 11h 1nc11rnes of more
lh,1n $1~ fl(l!l wlll ahnnsl d(»mff'
lr11n1 22 pco1ccnt in J'l7Q'tn 38
pPrccnl 111 l!lRll And 1ho~e are
1.:11t11p.tri:lllle -not inflated -
dnll.trs _.
-1 lie nun1hl'r or r.1n11 he~ 10
the 2~ 3~ <IJ.:1! j.!IUUIJ Wit h In
con1e!) of niu1e thoin $15 000 1s
proiected to stu ~e from ! 6
111illlon to Ii mdt1on in 1980
Presen ted with such
deniuJ?r 11>1.ic and 1n<.'Ome fac
ltir~ the todustr v 1s graduallv
n1ndt'rn1i1ng Attempts 11re
being m:ide tn spe_cd dell1 ene~
v.h1ch, as most purcliR.sers
knnw. can hr maddeningly
slow and lnf!ff1c1cnl
Viejo Man
Appointed
Controller
'11ss1on Viejo re s ident
Nathan R D1ps1ner ha~ been
11 ppointed controller of tht San
Clemente based firm of
Cresllte lncorpor1ted, com
pany president Kenneth Tttl
announced
01psner, who hves with his
family 1t 26692 Las Ondas
Drlvt, succeeds L. P' Ellgood.
who resigned tht post to enter
priva te busloes.s
The new contn>lter holds an
&CC'Ountlng degree: i nd 1
master's de11:ree In bus1l'lf:ss
admlnlstraUon from th e
University of Missouri
Crestl lle a auh!!ld1ary of lhe
S u s q ue.hanna Corporal 10n
manuri1cture11 light we I g h l
agre111ale.s used I n con·
11tructlon
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Motiey's lt' 01·tl1
~-"~ 11 1~• l' I\, I•, I•, D••t>old .a
How to Fin cl Bargai11s ,!~i:i~.~~: ,,~ ;): ~j·: r .. :iU:~!i.:~i
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While Buying Honie
There ~ nn pla<'e f(1r lht rosl
of o"ning a rfl(lf O\lt'r \Our
head to go but tiP and UP V.'e
\1111 s!o11 the p tte of rise -a
t h1ll1ni;i ~J pt'r ~l'nt JU~I s1nct
1'167 -,1nd f'1t•s11knt N1xoo
h;id taken steps to fnrce this
"~II bt'fu1e !he Aug 15 Jier~t
\Vi: "Ill e\"fnlualh t nrnprl the
bu1ld1n)i( 1ndustrv .Jnd urunns 1u
111lopt the obv1ul1s ";ns In
111ode1 n1ze cons I 1 u1 (l(on ;:ind
thu~ <:lash costs \\1th the n1e
d1.111 rr1ce of hou~cs wi> hu1,1
<11.ilf 11bove :1nd h.1 1r brlo11 1 11t
R (O.,.,tl 10~ $2'1 ()1)0 llllle ror
t lu~ 1nodern1z:il 1on 1~ belOm
1ng d.1nger 11usl y sho11
Yel there 1s s1111plv no
d(lubt that the house 1u .1p111 t
n1enl vnu bu\ l\10 01 f1\e or 10
\ears rron1 no11 \1111 fost more
th:in the hou~e \1)11 bu y t1M:l<1\
Anti this 11\U\d }'tkl IS Jhr l11g
l:f.!'I single 1111t-sl111rnt i)r 11
hfet1n1e lvr lhl' n1.1Jor 1lv 11!
Amer11.:a11~ 0 1 f'r,111 hou ,1ng
t'tl~ts -1n1.:lud1ni.: 11111 onl y rt'nl
and murtga!(e pa} ments hut
also p1 upefl)'-rn\eii fuel bills
upkeep elf -,1n1ount to n1•11 e
th,111 one third t1f nur 111\a l
after tax s1wnd1ng represrnt
the biggest s111111e 11rm in our
national l:11n1Jy budl>(el
How, then m1glil vou find
bargain~ and s:iv1ng~~
t If A \'01[) SllOl'l'ING for a
house or aparlrnent 111 the
spr 1ng or fall !he l\\O bus ll'~l
season~ or the vea r and lhe
times when prices lend 10 be
h 1ghe~t bt'('ause so manv
buyers are compet1 n!( against
each other 1n the real estate
marketp!ate
121 SHOP FOR BAllC.AJNS
a1nong properl1ts on "h1ch A
mortgage h<i s been lurecloscd
-for here 1s "here }OU m11v
futd a house that a bank or
other 1fnder will be eaj!er 10
sell before 1t s1t1rls to deter1or-
-.te from d1sust
Ill LOOK FOR OTll FR
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ne1ghborh(H)d5 whi ch seem 111:r(~~1~ .. ~ rj l~: "l '\.-"',::;,::.v!i' ~: 10,,. :· •• •• 1•,:·. •, ~.'&"."m•"·'• •,•,. lln~ for urba n renewal or ex ~j :"a~.':i~ 0 :r.: :r: :~·· •·c ••!nv 11,£01 ll ~~ 1,., JJ•• ,1 G•ms P• l &tJ, ten SI\ e re SI 0 r a I IOn A••••• 1nr." 187 ll , l'Q1 11• 1 c.r.on "'t 11 1 n 'I " • 1 G•nn•ll <11
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example of neighborhoods A,,",!."'}.,' ',.,'<I 10 I"• "• "" c11••••P•• "'1 11t !f.1.. 70 • 70 '•G•mln1n •o• .,,_ llt ll'• 11 1• lJ ,-•,CtootlP Df l '16'• 1''o 1•o G"Alnv !Old wh ch were once deprts~ed "'"•GL..a 1 .o Y ?, • 71 n • "C"4A f•n• Ml ''' 1• • ll'4 ?• G11mO•I .cb I ' All••l11d Pl l I 1' • JI''• J9 , (NI< c< Il l 10 >& I 1 ll ll "r.AT••" t t.O but art: now ultrafash1onable •1 1·~1'> .. !Jft 111i lllo H' n . 1 "'°"'' S•G•• ti IG'• '''• ... • •GATrn ct?lll A 1rne1e 111 1110•, " ?O>• -\~ (jlS(;.• ell 1t l J.< S• S• Go"e~n< 10 and ultra-i'xpens1ve 1111"" Ch 1 10 to ll'-• 11•, coc•Cot 1 11 116 111 , 110 , 111 , , i•.., GnC•bl• a
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Anaheim Tourney to Tar s;
Vike Poloists 3rd in Classic
Pro Grid
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Lion Cross Countr y T ea111
Plac es .3rd in In vitational
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Kevin Ashe "Cnr~ 11 gO'l l 1n
.a audden death overllmr:
period lo give Newport Harbor
Hl1h's defending CIF chiim·
pionahip v.·aler polo team rirsl
pl.!lce in the annual Anaheim
tournament Saturd11y 1~1ilh an
R-7 viclory over Sunn y Hills tn
the title tilt.
The T1rs had missed en np-
portunity in win the game in
regulatio n time after blnwinR
a two goal lead in the fnurth
stanui. A pena lty shot 11ward-
ed at lht final buzzer in
regula!ion play was missti:d by
an over eager New port player.
Nf'1thf!r !f'llm ~nr~ 1n thfl
first O\l!rtlmt>: ;ind rach h11d 11
Roal 10 the second ~lore Ashe
hit 1he winni ng !ally arter a
minute .!Ind 11 half of the ~ud
den death alf111 r.
Newport had d r f e a t e d
Corona de l r-.1a r, \0.2 , in thP
semi~ with Cor0ne 's Sea K!nRs
losing to Foolh1l!. II-fl, Jn the
!h1rfl plilC(' 1111
l\tean\\·hile \la rin::i's \'ik1n,e.~
r::in ::ifnul nf 11 d1s<''lP"n<") In
scnrin,i: in .,em1r1n1tl aC'!1nn
against Valeoc1a al the \'11.l~n
ci<'I tournament and Inst a 5-4
\"t rdict tn lhe husl school
Rustlers Down 4 Foes;
Face Fullerton Tuesday
After winning fnur nut nf
five games in the Northern
C11!iforni11 tournament l11st
n 11ble V.'llS fil ling in f<ir Nn
J;?:OAIJe Edd ie \Vhile who 1n·
JUred a knee last. \11eC'k and rlirt
not make the trip. Ruhle is ::i
freshman from Pl'l r 1ficii Hi~h.
Hnw1e .Johnson. R fJ s s
:\l11rin11 c0ctch To1n Llovd "li
bc")nk sh(lw'd ntnf' pe rsOn1l
fouls Against \',111,n\111 v.·hen a
pe nall \" "'a ~ c11 lled l11tt 1n !he
j::1111e :1nd the host book had
bul e1~hr.
In the battle for third place.
!\1arinfl toppled f.:s1anc\a. 8-fi
aftrr tht. latter ha d l(lst to
r1 rntuaJ 1nurnev (·hampinn El
Onr11dn earl1er 10 the da v.
In the third pl11cf' 'h.ettlf'.
both teams ran into foul trnu-
hll' late in the <1ct1on
In n!her acr 1011 "" Fr1da1.
F11un ta1n Va!IP\, p11C'erl hy
Ku rt \\'esterfeld ;ind f\1 ike
~:1rh. tie fea1erl \\'eslmtnster ,
12-5 "'·hile Edison".~ C'h11rgers
1::imhlcd past Long Beach Pn-
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finished th ird 1n !he 11nnu11J
Kenn~ Staub )n\"ilationaJ cro~s
cnuntrv niC'el al Clendalt Hll:h
Schoo( Satun:le .. v 1n !ht l'ersity
division whtle the Lion junior
\Brsiry copped the 1e11rn !Ille
;ind llif' frosh-soph team
finif\hed fourth .
Ln.l(uri~ Rea t•h enterer! ::in
trnde.rmRnnf'd squad in the
sn1all schflnls rl1 v1s1Qn, runn1n,i:
nn!v rv"n b<ivs tn lh' v11niity
1•n rl1f"l('t1t1nn ·a nd 12 nthrr.~ 1;1
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:-;nph ra<'t.~ combined. The nnly
Artis! \e11.111 that fip;urtd 1n the
scoring w;:i s thr frn~h-soph
~ciu ad -placing fifth 1n 11 field
of nine .
Tom Shirlty w1.s the hrxl
w,stmin.•t'r runner lo cross
the fi nish line in nin lh pl1ct 1n
lhe v11rsity c11mpetl!ion '.hat
w~ wnn by Gordon I n n ~ i
of Upland 1n hl;04 ti ,
We stm lnster will next meet
Santa An11 Thur5day on the
Linn!§ course. The Lions are
undef,1led In twn dual meets
to datt .
Calendar
Area Sports
Rill Chrlsti;1n~cn wa~ :15th l~••••• Rnd f);in Rrot.hl'rlnn 40!.h in !hr w.i., ""10 -EdlOon 11 C•1on1 o•I '.:1!~1~~:1~: "t.,~~:.1~y ~~ 1~.~1.•"~~C1~~! \'Rr~it y c nm fl e I i t in n fnr 11 Hvni.nt Ton 18••<!> 1011 11 l 1,1,
Laguna wh ile (;l,.n W il~nn wR s 3~(0•~i:i~·1.~13F~1:~'t,'.; .. ~; ~~~~ ::
\Und•Y'I R .. u!11 !he lf'adrr In \he frOsh·SUph (VO••» (Jf
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"''""''"'" i• """~·~ " Ro 1n11 no "''as J<rcond in the ,.~u·.,•• Foolnlll -M1!11 Otl ~• l o-•w-•I r .. .-.. ~·~ ~". ''"''""~1 ' " JU ninr 1·11rsi ty r;irt in IO·f17 flS Son11 •n• 11 ..... 1 !II ~~:.".~~·~~ '~ • ....°~1;~;.~~ 11 "• \\'estminstrr rn~1r<1 27 nnints l•~:::;,,,,""1t •. Jii1 .'"1~:~:.1~''e":u.~'. , , ... • ''''-· M'ool-Vlolo. 1-iun,.nt!on """"'' •1 ~11•~1• "' !01· firsl pla"e in lhe !eain ~· ~· "•w v"" G••M• 11 .s• Ln•"' )fl '" &11cn, Wo1!rnln1t1r, M orin• 11 E111n-
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L"> A ng~I•• P. (h,<•On l s11m1nto , Founr1ln V1ll1v U !U•n<ll . n"" oorn•• nti~M"I"' The Lion frnsh-soph cntr.v ~ot11 Mt" 11 !din•, Unlv1r1;i. •I 1o•l~ni·1 G .. .,. finished 1n fn tirth place \\'ith rtt.~1t~~~· ,\0~:!=-A'0~.".i.i,~'t~:udn•~
weekend, G o I d e n \\'est
College·~ water polo team
faces rugged Fu!lertnn JC
Tue&day in the letter team's
pool IJ:JO L
Coach T n m Hermstad's
r..tclntyre and Paul Ro.~si "''ere
the scoring stars in the
tourney fnr Golden \\'C'SI.
Jnhn!!on had J l ~na!s \.\'hile
Rns!!i !r\.~~ed 1n n1nP, in-
cluding three in thr '.'\e"· ~·lex·
icn 1111.
11 11t~<•• "l"ov•n•"''"' "••'•"" "' C•,~·••n<I. • ""' EOI, 100 poin t.-; wh ile the v:irsity 8••<~ '' !r••· &"'~'1'" •1 Hun!lno!&n I 11 I "''"'~•' T'I · ~~·,~~~ .~·wi:,,,::,•Ml~~lo:~l~'li.1".'1'°Ei
Golden We.~t Rustlers dnwned
Cabri\lo. 21·1, and Diebln
V111ley, 12-2, befnn!: losing In
the University of Pacific. 7·3
F'rid ay,
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The firs! two tilts were
played 111 Foothill Colle_ge in
Los A!tos with lhe third game
hel~ at West ValJ,y College in
Campbell.
Saturd<iy the Rustlers were
11warded a forfeit victory over
!he Air Force Academv "''hen
the latter team fa iled tO show.
Golden West then dtftated
the Universi!y of New Mtxico,
4.J In a st.11.nd by till.
1-lermslad credited goalie
Gary Ruble with an nu!~tlln
ding game ;:igainst New Mex·
ico. "He blocked !"'·n penalty
throws and had !6 saves. He
was ne.:i.rly unbelievable," sa id
Hermstad .
~·l c lntyre had six gn11 ls He
"''<is ill Se turdav and remai ned '
out or action. ·
Following th e F' u 11 er I n n
.-:ame, Gnlden \\'es! fa ces the
UC Irvine Frosh • .J V sq uAd
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Merchandise Certificate
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Winners Every Week
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Palomar vs Saddleback Colleqe
Fountain Valley vs Estancia
Anaheim vs , Huntinqton B-ach
Los Alamitos vs Corona del Mar
Edison vs Costa Mesa
Marina vs Western
Loara vs Newport
University vs Saddleback Hl9h
Laquna,. Beach vs Brea
Mission Viejo vs El M.odena
Oranqe vs San Clemente
Santa Ana vs Westminster
Rams vs San Francisco
Ore9an vs USC
UCLA vs WashlnC)ton Stllft
Stanford vs Washlnqton
Ore9on State vs Col
Geor9ia vs Mississippi
Florida vs LSU
Michigan vs Michiqan State
Oklahoma vs Texas
Nebraska vs Missouri
Georgia T•cll vs Tenn••'"
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gram. \\fr have nothing like that in my
.!chool district ·•
Robb and hi.~ wi fe and four rh1!drr11.
rangini:: in age fron1 3 to tO, have settled
in Costa i\·Tesa and are findin~ American
1:ulture and lifestyle interesting.
"'The pace i ~ much fa strr here." said
Robb. "People are "'ilting to <lrive great
distances to work and seen1 to be \"ery
busy.""
Me said it took him about a \\'eek tn
~et used to dri\•in~ on the right instead of
the left side or the strel't as hr. too,
became a "cn1nmuter'" between El Tro
and Cos!a 1\1t'S<L
"\.\"e look forward iu wee kends and jusl
like to dnve around and look at all the in·
teresting things." said Rnbb. •·For eK -
ample. !he shoppu1g centers -11·e h<l\r
nothing like Iha! at -home.
''In New Zealand all thr ~torrs 11rr
elosed nn Sa1urday and ~rnda~•, Only
essential services. like hospilal s. arr
open."
Tht Robbs also have beeu i111prrii.~ed
by the \\'ide 1·anety nf goods avai!;:ibll':
and recently tried their first pre-packag-
ed dinners. "A real treat for us ha s been
eating !urkey and chicken "'h1ch 1s vrr.1·
expensive at hon1e." he said . "On lhe
other hand cxpens111e 1:uts of beef t"an b('
obtained at a verv lo\v eos1 at ho111r but
arc expensive heie. ··
Robb said that although prl{'CS are
higher here, so are salaries and in con1-
parison. the rosl of living is probably
higher in New Zealand. Although begin-
ning teacher.'! there would start at $2,500
t$7.500 Jn San Joaquin) a three bedroom
O.lill..'I' P ILOT Sl•!I Pl'Hlle
LEARNS ABOUT AMERICA
5th Grade Teacher Robb
hnme "'ould probably rent for SIW R
1non!h.
The exchange teach('r said hi s: im-
pression of the Unitrd Slatr.~ \\'as prrtt~·
accura1c. but ne1vs media ove1·seas tc11d s
to play 11p A1neril'a 's drug problen1:-..
'"Bcl'au~r of !ha! I c~pcl·trd to .~rr
vi-.uar iilj.lll" or dru1; probl('111.~:· ~aid
Hobb. ''l l\':l ~ happy !n dlSl"OVrr Iha!
Americans tirr urd1nn1·y propli• 1rith
ordinary problflrns and the drug problc1n
is a n1aller or percenlagrs ··
The Hobbs hope to spend 1he11· vaeat1011
ti111e l ouring other part~ of the rountry
before they return horne next sun1 mrr
\l'hrrc Robll !l'a<:hf'S in a dist net with ~011
elerTifln!ar.v schoo l~.
'"!\1nerica has a lot to offflr -11la1 ·~
\1·h~· I wanted lo l"on1e herr." ~aid 111('
teacher, who has n('vcr bt>cn particularly
interested 1n going to t::urope .
But he adr11its !hat he \ brg1nning tu
1111s.~ <iu icter, s!o"·er r;un1cr New
Zealand. And ves -~e·i a little
homesick, but gr:11eful for ~hi~ ch:inc·e to
live 11nd v.·ork 111 Amerir.a.
Boy, 15, Slai11 lly Gi111111a11
!<lOUTfl GATE (UP I) -A 15-year'<Jld
youth was shot to death Sunday and his
mother \\'as forced to drive her car with
his bcxty slumped in the front seat as a
gunman brandishing two pistol.s gave the
Orders.
~1rs. Rebecca Caldwell told police thr
gunman forced his way into the back seat
t:1£ her car 2.s she. her son and anothe r
"'·oman "'ere driving frorn a restaurant
parking lot After a church meeting.
She said she and her passenger. r-.1 rs .
~1ary Douglass. 55, had h:indcd u\·cr their
purses and y,•alches lo the g11nn1an when
he suddenly fired a shol through !he back
seal, hilling her son in the back .
l\enneth Cald v.·ell. 15, \Vas dead when
poli('e arrived.
t11r!5. Caldwell told au1horit1es her boy
sfun1ped beside her and she \Vas forced tu
drive around the block a~ the gunman
(led the car on a side street.
She said he Ir.ft the purses a11d wat1:hc~
on !he seal.
Beef Stew. • • • • • • • • • • • •
t.:om pare the qual ity of El Rancho"s lean, boneless ~le\\" bee('.
Mru1y U.S.
0 6.'f.:.~. ~e1·~
Q11i tti11 g?
.'iACHt\:'llEXTt l 1 l.l'I • -<\ .'i;1e1 a1nfl1t·
In illliil"!ll'Y .~:1,\S !lirrf' L~ ii ··1n;hS {'.\•
udu<;"' nf d1.'>flnt·ha11leU \OU11g 1\ll 1trr~
110111 iht• 1n1l1tar\ aeaU cn11e.:; ;u1d 1l1r
.i,:01 rro111flnl is resortu1g to ~{·;i re liH
Ill"~·· 111 an erfort !u slern 1hl' till<·
'Th11y <ll'f' tr~ing tu µlug tli(• d:irn l1v
~r;1ring tlit•se rnrn."' :--;i1d .lul111 l'11~11c~
1 llt' atton1ey tor ~111 .-\Jr l-'v1'1·1· Acadt'rllV
i.:radua1e 11ho rrc·r111I~ 111111 R ch.\t·h ari.;1'
a~ a t'Oll:>l'.!rJltlOUS Ubj(>l"t•JI
l·o~\\ell ~aid :'iundn~ !here ··1:--tl t nne
<'h<1nt·e 111 the 11 orld" tll;it his t !1t'lll -LL
.John P. :'ll('('11ll11u11fi. :!'.J. 111 S;ilr111 Orr
11 ilJ ha ve lo nl('CI !lir gu1t:·rnrnc111 "s tlr-
lll<Hld !hi.JI he 11;.1 h;1r t.. S.):! ;,75 ll11 111 ~
1•d11eal1011 iii tile .·\Jo' l-"O!'t·r At"adrui.1
Thfl goven1n1en1 1n11de th(' t•l111111 alh r
"lc.:Culluugh 111111 ii L S llt~lricl Cuurl
urdt•r !:iep1. :!I fnl' t11s d1s<"harge lron1 llir
.~r 1Tice. Ile gradua!cd lro111 lhf· ac;ic1r1ny
1n tt1e spring of 197(1
"Then' is a lll<l.'i.~ cxutlu,; of }UUll~ utl1-
t'ers frorn lhe mili!;lr\'. · Po.~11ell :-aid .
'"Thr govenunent i,; t r~ ing to ~!op thc~e
uirn fro1n carrying out ncls ot conscirncc
by 1hrea1cn1ng lo r11akc thrm pa~ bati..
the costs of !heir :;choo!111g "
i\lcCu llough started his f1gln l11r r1'le:1 ~r
h{'fore co111pleting !he live .ve;ir.s nl
111ilitary dul,\" \l'hir.:h at:ndenl_I' graduatrs
<1grce to servt>.
Brewster :\!organ. A:-:s1st;in1 L .S :\I·
torney here, said !he $;,J.5i5 cla11n 1s ba.~
cd on a breakdO\\"U by Penl<1gon a1Toun!<:
of the ("Ost of educating each men1ber of
J\lcCullough's class.
i\lcCullough "never 1111 1d off ll'hal II!"
o•ved lo!" l11s education." 1\lorga11 :.aHI
··Heall.v. he"s never ser•·ed any 3('111'e tlv
t.v a1 llll ··
Holn1 to Deliver
\Valer Pollution
Talk Thurs<la\'
l.agun;i BcadJ l'll~· CUUlll'll1nan nu1
\ luln1 will 1lrlivl'r an add res.~ 011 watt'!'
pollut1011 at lhe Thursd;1 \l n1ret1n;: of Pro-
rn11ronn1ent Peopl1· I PEPl
The talk ts s(•hetl11led for II p 111 <it llw
1 n1ted f.lelhodisl L"hurt"h, 216:12 l\'c~lt'\
/ln1·e in Soulh Lagun;i.
Hohn will di scuss !hr. problen1 of wa1rr
poullution iu ~eneral '11111 11ore 11~
particul<ir ('llects alung 11 11• cuasta! are;1 ~
11f Soulh Orange ("ount.\
Vollow1ng the talk. PEP 111r111\Jcrs arr.
rxpcctcd to take lorrnal ac11on rrgar<hn~
!hr nuclear rest s('hf'dulcd for ()t:t. lti on
Amch1tka Island. Thf' small. 111unhabill·d
1.~land lies in the Alrutian l'h<110 ofl lhf'
1.:oasl of Alask:i.
PEP off1c1als eonlend lhe ~11 8 n11!11n11
tcsl 1s ··too hazardou~ ... pou1t1 ng Qllt th•·
po:.s1bil1ty of ear!hquakrs and relalfl1l
tl<ingers.
The t•onservat1on group adds the 1:.J11nd
has been a nation al \Y ildhrc rl:'tuge ~1111:4·
1!113 and is the hoine of countle:.s sec. ul -
ters, eagles and 111any other speeirs,
The meeting [s open to the p11bl1r and
:i ll interested persons are inv1t('d 111 Ji;'!ill
1t·e organiz11!ion.
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llot P111·s11it 0 .li lL.'I' l'ILOT S!t!f l'llt,.
lt \1;1~.a_tyugh da .1· f1ir 1~1c Lagu na Bca_ch Phan1 on1c;
d11r1n g !~.~1 r t1rst J101ne tnothnll gain(> Saturda.1'. 1'hr
.l.11111 or :\ll-.1\tncrirans 111et the rLt ggcd \Vcst1n111 ster
l·alt·ons 11ho 11·011 28-0. Jlerf' Laguna Beach riuar1er-
ha rk John Llljestron1 atte1npt:-. lo scamper around
rnd 111th a park of Fal co ns in hot pursuit. The play-
ers rilngc. 111 <i gcs fron1 11 lo 13.
Drain Solution Sought
(,'011ti0111 i11 i1111i
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di'\"L•lupe1· •ii tl11· 1·1!1 ~ J1r~I. !nnnal ('Ull-
iln1111111111n prui1·1·r ~1·1 11 ~··1·h ;, -.i.111111111
\l'Pdlll';;d;1~ lu a tl1~plltf' 111er 1d 1p ~hould
p;1~ 1111 ,1 nt•11· 'lnrin dr;i111 111 a t'lt.I' "t n·t!
"rr1111g nn e1llir1· 11i;1ghho1·hood.
Tiie ~lorrH dr;uu 1-.~ul' 11a~ lilt' 11111 \"
1·1111<l1\h,11 dl'h·h·tl lror11 ;t do1en-rul(' ll\I
i,l•I 111011111 II )l('I) ftlt' jll"O)l'l'! :I[ !11'1
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t"o111 1(·!l1nr11 ;JI llll't r· la~I 11H'et111i;:
1\l'h;1t1·d Ille tlr;1111 1•11n ,tn1<'t 1n11 .11 it'ng tlL
I lien f1nal!,1· :1i.:n·1'd 10 hold thl' :-1ngl"
1,~uf' u1t'r .111d app1'111.-111, re~1 or thr Hi
lll\11 IJ!'UJr't"l
l)t·vl•lopt·r \'1t•l1•1 ll l\1!'111 <lid not ar-
1 .. 11<1 !hr nl('r\111.1: Uul ,1, IJl'rll a~k1·d 111
1111rk the n1;11t!'1· 1u1! \l"cdnr~da\' l'l'CrlJ11i::.
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't1H·111 dr.1111 1~:-ur .unonQ 1 01111t•d1ncn
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("1t v ('!l~ITl{'1'1'11a: "tntf rt't'•1n11nr n<l1·rl
lh1· (·11111ht1un. ~r:i11n;.: th.ii lh1• l.tn:r
lu11!d111g 11 ouht ;1dd tn lllC· nu11111 U.v tr;1p-
J1111c tilu11111g r;.in
Tl1t•1 rcl"'il 1\n1e11d('1I rl1al l\lr111 rrptarr
:11 1 L'\1~11ng f11ul-d1:11111•1!'r 1n:un 11·1th 011r
l!i llll'lll'~ ll'ldt'
'!'II!" !11lw 111n1ld !.l'l\1' 1l1r r 11t11T
11<'1;:!.hborhnod. and lh t1t l<ict irkl·<I ~1:1~·01·
\\:11!1·1· E1a11~ .Jr 11ho h;1-: fnught 101·
Birth Hat.-Ueclinc'
11'.\SH!:\'(;To:-S (l"P!1 -· T/i!' f"c11~11..
liurca11 repol"!~ 111;11 lhe L! S. hir1h 1·;1tr
1 l'.1C'llt'd lhfl lo11e~! !t•\'el s1ncr 1;1tt:' 1n tt1r
dl'prr ... :-1on ~·e;ir~ 11 hf'n 11 dn1ppt•d 111 .Julv
tor \tlf' t!lth eon~rcutnr 11111nth.
Iss ue Set for W eduesda y· Nleeting
Jt'l!l•)\·al o! the 1(111<htJtJll c1111re!~.
1-:1 ans ~rrc-.s1·d lh;11 thC' l'l!I' shnuld n"l
(11rt·e a dC'\·rl(lpl'I' lo bu ilt! pr~1.1ects 11h1t"li
lhr e1ty ~hould l'OllS trllcl.
Couneilinan Sli111lt'V l\'orlhrup agr'l'C'd.
;u1d111g th11t lhr L~~ll{' \1 uuld undoubtrdly
l rup up aga111 111 !hr> futurr .
l\lr1n already has ;i gre1'd on othrr ton -
(i111ons dealing in a loose S('nse \'dtll
publiL' serricc.
The drvt•lopr11enl is propose{] lo includ~
~ pedestrian bridge sp:;nning the raihvaY,
!r;icks, <1!lowini; s;ifer beach Recess.
His property, plus the bridge, v.·ould he
111ade a\"ailablc for public access a!5 v.·ell.
nnt only rondon1inium 0111ners.
Proves Eff ec ti\''e i11 Tests
t'lt!C.-\{,() fl'PI I --" ("0/l1bJJ1.~IH•ll 1,1,·-
( 111e ha.<> bt'•'ll dr\"f'lup{'d lo• ('t~1nh;1I.
rnr:i-.ll'~ 1nur11p~ ;ind rl1b{·l!;1 1111h ;i
.. 111~lr \"<lLTU1n11011 ac·1·ordu1g 10 iirl arlu'fl'
111 the current 1.~s11e ur 1hr Journal ol the
/\1nerica11 tllcd1cnl A ssuc1~H1011.
The vaccinr, 11hirh rl'sarc:hcr~ ~;i.1· 1 ~
~:ife. ~11n p!0 :;nd C'frrcl1\'e, 11as trs11·d t111
11.'i ('h ddrcn Tiie l'h1ldrc11. aged SC\'l·11
11111nth~ to "rll'U 1car::. h:id nr1rr h;id 111.-.:i•lr~ 111un111~ ~r r11bcl1;1. 01 rr;dl. !lti
pcrceul of the rl11l1trcn dr\·elopcd 1111 ·
11111111!,I' to 111ra~!r~. 9:, prre1•11t an 1111-
111111111.v 1n 1n111np.~ nnd '.H 1}('rl'{'nl n11 11n-
111u1111\' tu rub{•l!;i. tt1r 11r!irlc ~al{I
The. n11mhflr or C'asrs C!f rnca~h'.~ iltld
1n11u1ps l" on 1hc ri~r an<l rxprrts ;it !hr
1·flntc r fhr disrase control in Atlanta havv
rrrd1t"ted the 1u1.1I nurubt>r or n1c11~l e~
j il'r ~ n1a v rcath a0 .1i(X) this year
a!mnsl double 1he number of cases
t"f'JX\rtrd u1 1970. ~
Thr tripll'·pur·posc vaccine may i;crvr.
10 1·0111bat the rtSfl. espcrially 1vhen it i~
usl:'d nn rh1fdrcn \\'ho mr~ht otherwise be
difficult. !•1 re;irl1 nn n1orr than one 01.:·
t";"10n. the Sludy s111d.
t\uthor!' ot tile report v.·erc Drs. Joseph
Sl11i..r~ and Bohcrt E. \Veibcl of lhf"
I '1111Tr>.i ty of PC'nnsvlvani11. School of
\1ec!1<'1nr: \ ttlor \!. Vill:ireios nnd Jor ge
\ 1\r,::ued<1s ol the Louisiana Slate
L 11i1·1·rs11v Jntcrnattonal Center For
\ll·d1c;:i t ilcscan·t1 and Training in San
.l•lS('. Cos1 a Hica: Eugf'ne G. Bu\"nak
and ~L111ricf' H. l!illcman ol !he r.frrck"
l n~1itlltf' for TherRpeut!c Research, We''
P<Jinl, \"<i.
El Rancho has the hottest price in town!
"Gooci Grief, ('harlc.v BrO\\'n ...
~01· only 69c a package. That"s ten cleti('ious lunt'h
• • • • • • • • • • ' El 1:a1H·ho 1c. selling Dnlly ~l :uli~on'.~ S111ler-Z111gcr . .;;-<1ur ~uper Zingers, Charley Ero1vn-
box treats i11 a package, Charley Bro\1·11 , ••• and that"sa real Yaluc !
Grapes ..... ~~E~~~ ......... 29~
.B ig b1111c.hcs of plun1p g1·a pes , •• here'.; delightful eating! Ripe! S\\'"Ctt?
Rabbits .... !~s~. ~R.Y~f!S •••••• 89~ Pillsbury's Space Sticks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49'
'/"he energy food that you cat like can<lY ••• c.:hoice of flavor~! Really fre!h. beca.u.!le they're locally arown ! Serve variety!
Fresh Pork Cutlets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... 89~ Knox Gelatine Drink ....................... ., . . . . . . 79'
So lean and delicious ... because it'g mid·'\'Cstern grain.fed pork '. l'hoosc Grape, Orange or Cranberry Orang!!:,,. pkg. of 14 en"·
Bay's English Muffins , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33¢
Start the day a little better .•• with touted muffins ! 12 oz. package.
Golden Grain'. s Rice· A ·Roni . , . , ............... 3 "' '1
11J&i.ct.a i1l cffr,tt Jllon .• Titr.• .• \Vf'tl., Oct.'· .'i, fi
• No 1alt• to d.rrtlrr.~ . Dee r, Chicken, Spnnish or Chinese ••• CllSY !btin'.,, delightful eatinr! •• .
ARCADIA: sun1r' ·"'' H"'"''';" a, :·:i,r PASADENA : ,t.,1i1,', SOUTH PASADENA : l1i1
1
11f. HUNTINGTON BEACH: :1:M. NEWPORT BEACH : 2121 Newport e1vd a1111
rr Ri'r•11, Cen'r1 l~r 1~'t1 ,t C1 1r.·.n'rJ fll~,I fremJrt •,1<1 ~11n11~gton Or ._ Warne1 an~ Algo11uu1n Roard walk Center · 2555 Easthlul1 01 1Eastblulf V1lla11.e Center
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Wleks
'Heads you los e, taiu
Thieu wim!'
Hoax Hinted
In Consul's )
Kidnap Case
CARACAS. Venezue la ! . .o\P 1 -The
ni.v~terious reappearance of the ton~ul
general of the ])-Ominican Republic ha5
turt1l'<l a kirtnaping ease into a de!1talP
i:11u;it1on of "voluntary seclusion ,"
The cnnsul general. 56-ye ar-old Thelma
Frias de Rodrig11ez. was found ~aft in a
C'aracas apartment Sttnday after a four-
da ~• di sappearance.
l'h1cf of Pol1cr .Juan :\lart 1n l::l·he\'e rr1;i
at f1r:;t g:11·e no det ail 5 except lo s11y·
"Thi~ 1s no! a kidnap ca.(e No ransom
\\;]<; p;i1d -
1\ Sl -n11ll1nn ranso111 dernand l>y a lf'f.
l 1~t terrorist ).!roup had been reported
f'arl1°r b.v her nephev.·. \'1ce Consul
.F i!t.-·10 Frias .
The l'hlt'f of poli t''-" told a 11ews con-
ft•r('nce Ih a! :\Ir.<;_ "Fri as \\'<IS di~CO\'ered
:i i 5 a n1. iri an :ipartmrnl {lwned by
,\nge la de Bu~t il ln. a \'enrzue la patnter
,·acal 1nn1ng in fl1ex lco. She has been
i;<>parated from her husband for tw o
) ears.
F.ehl"rr rr1;i called !he ca ~e "\'ery
drl1eat(' · He 5a1d It had bren turned
111•cr tn 1hr forr1gn rn 1 n1 ~tr\ beca u~e of
~1 r~ 1:r1<l <; d1pl n1 nat1c ~lalu~-
~1 1"· Fna., 11 a.~ appointed consul
J:f'fll 'rfll 1n Caracas 1n 196!1 . In her hon1e
1·0111111·1. she had h;irl a d1.<l1ngu1"hrd
pnl 111cal t·arcf'r
\I r~ Fria.~ wor ked actively ;i~;i1n.~t
l)01111nican dictator R;ifael Tru jillo dunnR
h 1~ years -1n power and y,'as imprisoned al
lr:i~l f1l'e times. \\'hen Juan Bosc h
tno k nver !'he rose to be \'Ice p1·es1drnt
nf !hr Senate .
Cnd('r the t'urrent Dom1n1can presi-
ri('nt , Joaquin Balaguer. she was rnade
1·on~u! 1n Curacao in the Netherlands
l\ntilles 1n 1966. !hen transferred 10
\"enezue la three years ago ..
Russian Lunar
Orbit,er S noops
But Dor,~n' t Land
\l (l~COll' 1 ! f'I • L11n ;i 19 snno prd un
lh<' n1i•11n frnn1 1.,11' (lrbl! tr,fi:n with ;i
,1,,11 that 1n1 ~t11 snl 1f' ;:i 111\'~lrrv _,...,hat
11~\ 11npr1·nr·rl 1,1 thr L1;n .. ~hnd 1111\nn
f l j1 '"
1'!1n ,,fl1r·111I 'I',.,,, r\!'\I,' a ('f'lll'\' Si1 1i:l
1 ,,, c1 1~ :H1 1111n1a11nrd .~p:H r('rafl 'p<t t'l;l'd
\\!\I) ,1 •r1111f11· r11111ptnt•nl , rr;irhrrl 1)1 1'
''' 1r.111 r.r 1hr rn1•1•n <.;un'tta v ;ifJr r a f11 l'-
rl.1 111\,11 1' :111rl ,111111g 1n t11 in·b1 1 !l-1 rn il<'s
"r l;1•~ dtd n .. 1 ,;l\ 1,1hr-1h1·r l.t111;i I!!
11, Hlri ;l't»1n;i1 lo l:ind a ~ 1h1' ill f:'llt•rl
1 1111:1 II! 1fir1 la~! mtinlh Bul !ht launch
ilf'lllf111111·1•rn•'l11 rin Sr pt 2fl said it would
\1 • r~ tr11n1 the orbit or an :irtilir ial
~:11r\l 1t 1• -an indication it would not
IP\lrh do11 n
T:1~~ said S11nda1· the moon sputnik was
nr hll 1ng nnr£' l'\'f'rv twn hours 11.nd two
1n1nt11r~ <it ;in ;;ogle nf 40 dt'grce~ In the
mr;mn \ equator.
Balley Quoted
Would Find Self
Guilty-Calley
NEW HAVE.'I i..\PI -Attorney F. Lte
Bailey saya LL William L. Calley Jr. told
him during Calley's r.1y Lai murder trial
that were he a member of hts jury "I
would /ind rrl t gu1lly of n1anslaughter."
Ba1le.1•, who sut:eesslul!y defended Capt.
E'.rnesl I. ,'\.1edina on charge.'! of murder
and assault at M.v Lai. said Sunday night
he had questioned (;al ley about his trial
the da.1· .'-1edina testified against Calley,
Callev was a platoon leadf'r in t.1ed'1na'5
Amenc.al D11'ision infar1 try 1.:ompany
when 1t made a sweep through r-.1 y Lal on
r-.larch 16, 1968, 1n whiC'h C'iv1lians were
.slau.ilhtered by L: S. troops.
Calley ~·as convicted or murdering 22
civi lians at Mv La i. He "·as sentenced to
!ife in prison but this has been cut to 20
ytars in an Army review procedure
V>'h1ch is still continuing.
Medina "'as acquitted of charges that
he was rrsponsible for 102 e1v1 lian deaths
at ~f." Lai and of charges that he
as~aLilted a prisuner under inltrrogation.
In a spetch before several hundred
Y;i!e L'nil·ersily s!udenls. Bailey said he
h;id 11sked Calley "Husty, if you wrre
s1tt1ng un ~our !rial, would you find
)Ourself gully"
Descri bing C:allry as "a pret1y honest
lellnw ." B;i iley sa id 1he .voung lieutenant
replied· "I woul d find me guil!y of
Explosion Probed
In Plane Crash
Thal KiJJc<l 66
CJIE\T, Belgiun1 1l..l'l 1 -Doctors ;:it
1he (;lien! ~ni1·ers1ty Hospital todav ex-
arn1n('d bodies of 1•ictims froni the Crash
of a Brirlsh ~:uropean Airways ~BEA )
ranguard to determine v.·hether an ex-
plosion had sent the plane plunging to
earth.
S1xty·!hrce persons, inc luding British,
Americans . Au.~trians :ind Japanese, died
when ihe four-engined turbuprop ain:r:tfl
l·rasht-d IR rniles fron1 Ghent during a
rl igh1 Salurday from Lendon !O Salz.burg,
A11slna.
R~:A s<'lld 11 :\rneri<·ans were aboard, It
i1knrified s1u11e CJf thern as Miss Andra
ll11ll111ger. an Arneriean v.·ho lived tn
Sa l1 hurg: Benjam in t\essel and Mrs,
Phyl lis Kessel. Boston: G. Castro
Fernandez.: .Mr. and .Mrs. S. Lindberg,
and .\I r. an(1 ,".!rs . IL r-.toser. lt did not
release !ht'. r\<irnPs of the ul her Americans
or gi vt f1Jrtber details on hometowns and
addresses.
Farrners who s;iw \he planr r·rash said
ii exp!odtm befure falling lo ear1h. Walter
i\taertens. a horse breeder. said he saw
pa rt of a win g fall off.
lnrestigator~ luc:1king in to !he calJse of
lhe crash report ed Sunda)' thal they had
found the v.•hole t:i1! sectinn of the plane
nearly three mile.s from the field where
the main fuselage landed
Poli ce officers s;ild !he e\'1dence in·
d1caterl the pos . .;ibility of sabotage but
said 11 wa~ 100 early to eliminate other
poss1b1l1tie.s
Apart frorn !hr te.~!s ;i\ lhe Ghent
1·ni\rrs11y t1osp1t ril, lnvest1gat1nns con-
tinued around 1ht lr a ~h .~i1r 1tsl':lf a.nrf in
London, where the ''little black box" -
the fl1 11.ht rPrnrder -11 as un dergoing
r!P!ri1!rrl .~111d: ..
Pa tri arc h Endorses
Priesthood
\'•\TICA\ CIT Y 1l P!1 -An E:i~tern
Pnlri~rt'h 11'hfl~f' 1'!H1rch ;1111111 ~ niarrled
men lo ~rr\.'r :is prir ... t~ LlrRed th e third
Internat ional S~'nn<i of bishops today ln
ktep lhf-R(1rnan Ca 1hnl1c priesthood
celibatt'.
Cardi11al ~ltphanos l. S1d:irouss, i he
patriarch of Alr.xandriJ, Egypt. said : .. t
don'l think 11 would be \l'ise to abandon
celibacy ;:i celibatP. priesthood ia
more valuable th an a halftime clergy.''
manslaughter,''
Calley was not immediately avallable
for comment on Bailey's remark.~.
Ba1!ty also said Medina probably wou ld
testifv 1n the court·martial n( Col. Oran
K. Hfnderson at Ft. Meade, r.1d.
U.S. to Pull
3,215 More
F roni Vietnam
SAIGON tl'.PI \ -\\'Ith the South Vif'l-
namese presidential election out of the
way, the L'..S. Command today announced
one of its biggest American troop cut-
backs in tw o years. U.S. v•ithdrawal had
been slowed in anticipation of guerrilla
attacks d11ring !he elee!1on cainpaign.
fo11r full battalions and three smaller
11nits ended their tornbat. role today. one
day a!Ler the election, a move which wHI
reduce L.S. troop streQgth by 3,215 men.
It was !lie largest troop standdown .!iinte
v.·1ihdrawals began July I. 1969, lU'(ie r
President Nixon·s troop withdraw al pro-
grarn. and It was the first withd rawal of
grou nd t·nn1bat units since Sept. 15.
The eon1mand annotineed that as of the
Pnd of September, 212.500 Americans re-
1nai ned in South Vietnam. the Jowe~t
nun1ber si nee February. 1966 . when there
were 208.000.
The \1·1thdrav.·als' announce1nent C"oin·
l'ided v. llh a victory .announcemP.n! 1n
mi111ary operations along the Cambodian
b<Jrder . SPQkes1nen repOrted allied Forces
reopened vital highw ay 22 from Saigon to
the Cambodian rubber cou ntry on Sunday
:i£ter rolling back a weeklong North Viet-
namese offensive.
Ll S. hel icopt.er gun.5l1ips participating in
the rullback detected a Nort h Vi et-
namese army force inside the South Vi et-
n&1nese border and report ed killing 28
reds v.•ithout any U.S. tasuallles.
Li.!'. Fire Base Pace. on(' of the key
allied strongpoints in the rollback. \\'as
hit Sundav bv 20 mm mortar shells but
a spokeima·n said :here were no
casual!ics.
The Anierican withdrawals announced
today incll1ded two battalions of infantry
:ind the headquarters staff and head·
quarters company of the Ameri t'al
division '.!i lllh brigade -the first major
inroad into what had bl'en the large~t
division in the U.S. Army. At its high·
point of 24 .000 men it was half again as
4big as a standard infantry division .
Russia n Agents
Leave Britain
LO NDON lliPI ) -Wilh the strains of
•·1r J Were a Rich M;in'' from "Fidrller
on the Roof " wafting from i t ~
lu11dspeakers, the liner Baltika sailed for
Leningrad Sunday with 11 group of Soviet·
diplomats and offici als l':Xpelled from Bri-
ta in for spying ,
'l'hey c:Hne to Til bury J:)ocks eady in
the da~·, 111o~t of the1n in three coaches
n1arked "Sehool Bus ." flanking them
was a fleet of cars which included that of
Mikhail Smimovsky, the Sn v l et
amOas~ador to Britain.
Dock officials said....Cat more than 70 of
the t05 Soviel5 accused of spying last
nionth Wl':re on OOard . along with their
lan1 il ies, 1\Ji nely uf the acc 11sed spie~
\1 ere In Rritain \\'hen lhe expul sion order
\\·as h;incJed duv.'n and another 15 were
barred re-entry. The 90 were given two
weeks to get out of the country.
Most of lhem went on the 35-year-old
cruise ship Ba ltika. Along with them
went th ei r Moskvitch and Vo I Jt a
automobiles, crated personal belonKings,
such amenities as cases of cocii -cola -
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Attica: Tragic Error?
Footbc1ll Drill Reportedly Misu11derstood
NEW YORI\ IAP 1 -At1 111matr at A1 -
r1c;i State_ Prison sa\'s !hat..,..;:i guard 's
C"hance m1nunderstC1nrling 0f l hr actinr1s
nf two prison<'rs prac!i\HlJ:! f<~tlball
moves led diret:1ly to th(' hlnnrh lour·dav
rehelllon. th~ NC'w '1'nrk Time" rt'IYlr1~ ·
Bnt h the T1n1rs and 1he '.\i>11 V"rli 11:11.
IX .'\e ws trrda,\ f1uhl1 shrrl I e 11 g t h y
barli~rnund <l!'l'q11nts nf lh1>· A!tira upris-
1ns. Bo!h aci·r111n1~ r111 phas1zed th11L cnn•
fus1cin rrignrd b(•f01rP ;:ind during the
assault I hat crusherl 1he insurrection.
T.he Ne.,.,•s, in (he first of a h1•e-part
series on the revolt. said there exists "no
singl<' OhJef'l11·e re('11rrJ" of the events
fhlrinJ? the assault Sept L1 when most of
the 42 d<'alhs ;iL Anica occurred.
Both the Times and News told nf
prisonrrs. acrused by their fellow in·
rnates of not ~oing along wit h the
reh1>llton, bf'in..: fnunc1 with thrir !hroats
cur
Thf' Times !<aid l!s 1 O. O O 0 · w n rd
rhrnnolo~y of e1·enls leading up to and in·
('IUding the assault '~'a s pieced together
from inmates, doctors, la\l.)'ers and
legislators and from tapes. films, letters
and notebooks.
The T1n1rs s.<1 1d !hr n1isunderstand1ng
that sparkt'd the rrbell1nn occurred late
\Vednf'sday ;;iftf'rnrW"ln Sept. 8 as the
pr!S()ner~ gat hered 1n the y11rtl.
A while 1nn1att. f{;;iv Lam0ne, !illid tn
be II roach nf thP prisnn loo!ball team,
was de1nonstrat1ni;: ;i lineman's n1oves
;ind feint s tn ;i yn11n11, h!;ick inmate. Leroy
l)rwer. the T1 mrs s;i1d
Al tha t moment, LI
Phase 1',vo Aetlon
r-.:lu!rnoney. 11 prison gu11rd . stepped into
the \'ard ;;ind sav• \l.'h;i l he mistakenly
::issufned \\'as a fi,c:ht hetween the two . the
Times sald.
The paPf'r quotrs an llnirlentified in·
mate as saying 1h;11 :\l ulrOflnev stepped
up. put his hand on Drwrr's shnulrler and
Dewt'r spun around and hit him in an ap-
parent reflex .:ictinn Nixon Readies Freeze
Of Medical Expenses
Lamorie clefendM newer. wtin \'.'as en-
cirelrd bv other 1nm;;ites for protection.
and the guards did not prei;s a demwrl
that he leave the \'.:irrl . the Timrs sa id.
Bui it added th;;it 1;\'n hnurs later the two
inma!es were sun11nnnrd from thrtr cells
and n1mor s rircul;itrd that they had been
beaten. \\'ASHlNGTON !AP\ -Secretary of
Health, Education and \Velfare Elliot L.
Richardson says the administration plans
to control medical costs in the second
phase of it.s economic program.
Patroln1an Slain
By Own Revo lv er
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DENVER !L'.PJ1 -A 2~·1·rar.old
Patrnlm11n v.•as shnl in the h;ick ~nd kill· ---ect with hi~ O\~·n .~rrvlce Jf>~·olver Sunrl;;i~·
when he lried to S\(lp a d1st11 rh;;ince 111 a
parking lot near an afler·hnuri; cl11h .
lnves!ig;;itor.1; said P;;it1·nln1<111 illrrle E.
Nading w;is aue1npt 1ng In 1n;ikr an .<1 r·
rest v.·hen ;i ~ccond n1an gr;ihhPd the nf.
f1 cer's .38-c;illher servire r·f'1·ol 1·rr and
shot him once in the b;;ick.
An off·dutv officer. Patrolman Robert
\\' \\'allis, \l,;hn hacl gone to Nadin g's aid,
said the small crov.·d In lhe Int. im·
mediately fled when !he officer fell to the
ground.
N;;iding v.•as walking toward his squarl
1·ar !n infnrm ;i dispatcher of the gr(l1ving
crnwrl Y•hrn a man "threw a punch" Ill
hin1 . ~';ill i~ said. Whrn Narl 1ng trier! to
at"resl his assail;in1 . another m<1n dartcrl
flUt nf the crowd. gral)bed his gun anrl
fired the fatal shoL
The murder v.•as the firsl slaying of a
Denver police officer since Jan. 20. 1965,
Nading, a six·year member of the Den ve r
police department, wa s married and had
two young snns.
Pol ice said they wf're looki ng for three
men who threa iened lhe officer two
weeks earlier while he was working as an
off.duty officer at a diner near the scene
of the fatal shooting.
Richa rd son said Sunday the depari·
ment h<is been wo rking "'i t.h the Cost of
Living Council for a brake on hospital
;;ind doctors' costs after the v.·age.price
free1e ends Nov. l.
"Recause or ... the l'Cr.v rapid rate
thrsc costs have been ri sing year af
vrar, 11·e cln intencl tn include s ific
Jnc:isures 1n dc;;il with lhr:m." ~ dson
s;iid.
His rcrp;irks \\'err on the NRC radio·
telrvisinn prngnim "\1 eet !he Press"
Kr1\1S11'Prk m;ig;izinr ruhlished a poll
~unrh:iy 1h;;it s;;iicl fifl !)f'rtent of American
f;im\Hrs 1\'.<1nl wagP and price controls
crin1 inuPd ;:ifter thr f!'eeze expires.
Ne\1·swrrk s;iirl 5,'i rrrrent favnrecl \'.'hat
it (';;i\lrrl "N 1:-.:nn01n1r·s ."
Thr 111;ig;;izine sairl the poll was con·
dur1cd hy the (;;;illup organizatinn by
trlcphnne nf ;i rrnss-src!i0n nf Americ11n
\·01,~r!".
In hts !clrl'is1nn a pp f' 11 ran c e.
Rith<irdsnn also s11id Lhe N i x o n
Arlmini.~tr;itinn m<i.v send a proposal to
Cnngrf'ss supplemrnting the President's
hralth-lnsuranee hills 10 deal \l.'ilh costs
;:i11d riu;ility nf medical service~.
He sairl tha1 since t.hr. 11dminislratinn
h<is "propn~ed tn manclate health in·
stiranrP cnver::ig r fnr ::ill f;;imilies and ;ill
\1·nrkers ... th;it we should also hold ou!
::iss11rcu1rrs lh;il <·o.~t and qu;;i!ity n{
1nrd1c;;il c11 rr ;ire going !n be prritected.''
Rirh;irdsnn s;;iid it V.'fl1ild he possible fnr
c;nngres~ tn complete action on the
Presiclcnt's \VClfar e reform program by
Dec_ J,
This rould happen, he said. if the
Senate F'inance Committee holdi; ab-
hrc1·iatM hearings 11nd begins t>xecuttve
sessions on rhe prnPQs;;ils.
Despite Nixon's-economic program,
fltch Br<lSlln saicl, "we are pulling all stnps
to try ln get action by the Senate before
!he end of the year.''
The fnll o\.••ing n\orning prisoners on the
\\•av tO the mf'SS hiill burst in!n rebellion .
ovCrpowered five ~u;irds, !hen moved
down a passagew11y to Times Square -
the intersec1ion of four cellblock wal!!l In
he ya rd. the Timrs s;;iid.
At Times Squ;ire the lone guard on du·
t\'. \Vil!iam Quinn , w::is un;ihlr. to secure
the manual gate in 1ime and the inmates
fr::i cturt>d h i.~ 5kull in two plBces ;is 1hey
subdued him . the Time5 s11id. E;ir\ier
reports had !'ta1Pd Iha! Qu in's skull wa s
rractured "'hen he \\'as thrnwn from a l
\l.'indow.
Later. inmates with "scores lo settle"
sought nut, ;ind he;;iL individual guardsl
among the hnslaJ:!eS until leaders nf the
uprising set up ;i sC'curity f(lrce to protect
hnstagf's . the Times said.
The Nc"'S accoun1 , ::issPmbled by a
five.man tc;;irn flr reporters ;i n d the
\\Titer. Dnn;;ild Singletnn, said t ~;;it amnng l
the many unans\l.·ered questions \l.'ilS
whether there was ever an official order
to the i;tal.e troopers during the assault to
open fire.
Plans to Give Away
Alm•ka Land Opposed
WASHINGTON (UPI ) -A do1.en ma·
jor conservation grnups are trying lo
enlist President Nixon'i; help to stop
legislation I.hat wou!d .give Ala.ska nativet; pos~ess[on of 40 million acres of federal
lands.
The legis\atlon , two versions of wh ich
have passed congressional committees,
\l.'OLild grant the land -and SI bill ion
cash a:i; well -Jn se!llement or native
claims of Eskimos. Aleuts and Indians to
the landl'i of their ancestors.
Yip pies'
Hoffrnnn
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EARN 253 TO 503 MORE
t Many banks pay a reduced savings passbook rate
of a low 4°/0 • At Pacific you will earn t he
same high rates as before. ·.
~·1ADISON. N ,! IAP l -Ab·
hie Hoffman. a Y1pr1e le;irler
and onr. of the defendant s 1n
the Ch1c<1go 7 con spiracy trial.
is cuHlng his ha.ir and telling
his vnuJhful fnllQwers tn lakr l
p<:irr· in the American rri l1t1r:d
system_ I
'"I th ink it's a ~uper 1de;i 10 1 rtgister and l'ol.e." he iold 1
J,500 students Sunday ;it Drew
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He still fal'ors a soc1Rl and
polilical revolution in the
United States, but he 1hinks it
may be achieved throu~h the
ballot.
"Perhaps it is possible lo
ha ye a socialist revolution that
i;upports 'the Tieeds ;ind in·
terests of the peo ple and tn do
80 peace.fully through fllectoral
change," he said, citing" 1he
victory in Chile of socialist
Salvadore Allende, and the
election of several radicalii to
the city council in Berkeley,
Ca lif.
As for his plaiis for the
future. he said: "I'm cutting
my hair and going away."
Gravel Says
War Is Issue
BEVERLY llTLLS (UPI\ -
Cl1iming lhat President Nixon
has been escalating rather
than reducing the war In Viet-
nam, Sen. Mike Gravel (().
Alaska ) said Sunday the war
will be 11 major issue in the
11172 presidential campaign.
"Nixon ig not getting us out
o( the war," Gravel told a
news conference. "All he
want& to do i!l to bring
cuualties down lo an ac-,
ceptobl• level."
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ARTISTS RINDERING OF NEW l'OLICE AND ADMINISTRATION FACILITY
A Yes Vote on October 5 Guarantees for Newport Beach Taxpayers
• Consol idation of se ven scattered
substandard centers of operation in-
to one efficient, vital un it!
• A complete ... mod ern .• , pol ice and
admini strative fa cili t y for su pe rior
government tind law en.forcement!
• Enhan cement of the environmental
charm of our commun ity through low
profile design!
• Your city can acquire the land for the
new facil ity at the "fr oze n" 1969
price.
• The enti re cost of the land, site de-
velopment. des ign, constrUction, fur.
ni shings, landscaping and criti cally
needed police communications a n d
other equipm ent!
Fulf illment of o need recognized as
eorly as 1957 and lob el ed os UR .
GENT by •ix city council s, mony civ ic
groups and hundred• of concerned,
farsighted citizen•!
• Newport Beach will retain one of tfie
lowest tax rate$ in Orange County!
• The most economical a nd equ itable
method of financing mo 1o r capitol
im provements!
GET THE NEWPORT SPIRIT.
JOIN THESE TAXPAYERS ANO VOTE YES NEXT TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5TH.
IT IS A NECESSARY STEP FORWARD FOR OUR CITY.
Mr. •nd Mrs . Willi•m Age•
Dr. Dani el G. Aldrich, J r,
Phill ip An1huht
Jeme' A1h
Lii1 Ash
Tom A,h
811rb11r11 Aune
Cl<'Jre A ~lele r
K<'.lrl Axl11ter
Herry Babbitt
Jeck B11gnall
Marilyn Bagna ll
Ju li a Ba nnin g
Rudy B<'.lron
Suty Bar ol'I
Peter J. B.sr reft
Be<'.l frice Berfholome""
Roy Ber+holoma""
Dr. a l'ld Mr1 . Arnold 0 . Beckm an
Ra lph Berke
Dr. Thoma' A. Blakely
Thom111 Bla ndi
Orr ille Ann Bl•npied
John N. Booty
F. M. Bru11eau
-eath•rin e C. Buccole
George D. Buccola
Or. end Mr1 . David Bunnell
Alvan C. Clemence
Mr. end Mr1 . W illard Courtney
Ri chard Croul
Moe Da vis
P•ul Da vi1
Bas il Deli1le
Jean Delisi•
Richard 8. Dic kson
Da ve Doherty
Mr. end Mr1 . Mila n M. Dostal
Mr. and Mr1. Christian E-b1an
Robert Edw•rd1
Col. Lyman S. F•ulkner
Glodeo Fay
• J , Donald Fer9u1on
William P. Ficker
Gordon Findlay
Mr. end Mr1. E. H. Fin1t•r
Or. Nolan Fri11•lle
Mr. and Mrs. Jemt• R. Gagt
Jam•• Grant '
Fro1ty Ger•rd
Or. R<'l lph W, Ger., rd
Art G iov inelli
J ame1 Gla1<as
Bearn Gri ff ;t h
Willi am Grundy
Walter H.,a,e
Charle, E Hari
Donald R. Harwood
Dr . end M r~. Lor en Hea th er
C. A, Higbie
Dora Hil l
N .. d Hiii
E,j Hirth
Clin ton M. Hoo1"
Al. A. 14orvalh
Fr11 nc:i1 J. Horv4ih
Ruth F. Horv11lh
Mr. 4nd Mrs . Clyd& John\Ol'I
Die~ Joy
H&l ane Joy
Mr. and Mr,, G&n& Kawam ura
A.G. K&llam
L11ur11 E. Ketl11m
John Kiltef&~
Robert King,bury
C11rl J . Kymlt1, Jr,
l11 ur<'.I l11g io\
Richard L. l 11wrenc11
How•rd lawion, Jr.
Mr. a nd Mrs. Stanley lelievrfl
Oe<!ln lewis
Or . Norman R. Loaf1
Dou9l111 Lord
Jesse Luke
J ohn M11 c.n ab
Doreen Marsh all
Robert Mars hall
Mr. and Mr,. Glenn Marfin
Ralph Maskay
Philip R. M4 urer
R11ndalr McCardle
Don Mcinnis
Gtil Mcinnis
Mr. •nd Mrs. Pa ul A. McKinlty
Lton C. M1eks
Hu9h Mynatt
Patric k A. N119el
Or. John Nicoll
Mr. •nd Mr1. D1n nis 0. O'Neil
Cl•udit Owen
Mr, and Mr1, Lil'l dsl "'y P11rson
J. M. Pe l\1;it l1ir
Mr _ and Mr1 . O. A P'!!nn •n glol'I
H11 I Prnc.h in
M11 rg 11 rel Pip~r
Dr. and M r~. Hu gh P~umb
Milli e O ui l"n
E~i her R11 he
Norm11 n Rahe
J ames Ray
W . H. Re uter
B11rb11 r11 Ric:h.srds
Harb Ril('y
H11dd Ring
W illiam C. R'"'9
Theodore Rob •n1, Sr.
How11rd RogP.rs
Rob'!rl K. Ro lfn <>1~
M11rgar11I H. Rolfness
H11nc:oc:k Banning Il l
Philli p 0. Rowe
H11ll Seely
MP.lind11 Se11ly
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Mr. 11nd Mr1. M11r lin Sheely
RPbl!lrt Shelton
Pele Sir11 cu sa
Mr. 11nd Mrs . Cf erk Somer~
J , Leon ard Smith
Darr111l Sl11rnl!I'
J , Leslie Steffl!lnll!n
Dic k Stevens
Joyce Stevens
T. Dunc."n Stew11rt
Jerry Stew11ri
Mr. 11nd Mrs . J a mes B. Stoddard
Alan C. Stonem11n
A. Roger' Stoneman
Lo is R. Ston1tmen
Ric hard M. Stoneman
J emts Stouder
J a ck K. Stovell
J ean l•ndowsky
Faith end Peta Voge l
John Vibert
Terence Welch
Jim Wood
Roy 8. Wools111y
G11y l• Wynn
Ro bert Wynn
Darlene Wood
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Adulthood
''\Ve force lhem to fight for their country; lhere-
fore they deserve the right to vote at age 18,"
That now-shopworn argument was the beginning of
a chain of events '''hich only the future will prove wise
-or merely the ope ning of a Pandora's box of troubles.
· Having lo~·ered the legaJ age of adulthood from
21 to 18 for voting ln all ele<'tions through co ngressional
acti on. the next move was at the state level to consider
extending adult status to 18·year-olds over a wide range
of rights. privileges and obligations.
A bill covering virtually everything except drink·
1ng alcoholic beverages cleared the Senate Judiciary
CommJllee 1n Sacramento last "'eek. If it becomes la\v,
18-year-o!ds could become policemen. dentists, lawyers,
embaJmers. They could serve on juries. be elected to
school boards, and sign -and be held liable for -legal
con tracts.
No longer \\'ould parental consent be necessary to
obtain a marriage license. And 18-year-olds, already
treated as adults in cr1minaJ matters. \vould be held
liable in civil cases. Presumably all parental legal re-
sponsibility \V!ll terminate al age 18.
A move to extend "first class citizenship" even to
drinking is bl ocked by the state constitution. An amend·
rnent to reduce the age from 21 to 18 is pending in the
Senate.
The only opposition vote cast in the Senate commit-
t ee 'vas by Sen. Clark Bradley IR·San Jose). He warned
his coU eagues that the bill would touch off "one of the
fT!O St miserable soci al experiments that th is state has
ever seen. The results 'vould be horrendous."
Bradley believes the measure \Vil/ ca use teenagers
to leave school to marry earlier. bear children. divorce,
"and their offspring \Vil l go on weUare and become in·
vo!ved in illegal activities."
Bradley is also convinced that the la\vmakers are
g1v1ng 18 to 21 year-olds something they don't really
at Age 18
want. He said he has had no mall fro m youngsters sup-
porting it.
Others have-p<;>tnted out that lern1 inating parents'
legal responsibiljty for their children at age 18 can "'ork
tremendous hardship on you ng people by pushing them
to make career decisions tno soon. Pressure on schools
to crov.•d even more ''must" training into already jam·
med curricula also is foreca~t.
Despite lhe pessi mi sm of Bradley and so~e others,
1t seems likely the division of responsible and 1rrespons·
ib!e persons among those in I.heir late teens "'ill be no
better and no \\'Orse than 11 is among their elders.
Only the passage of time \\1tl l determine \\•hich as·
t>essment is correct. Bul it is too late to turn back nov.•,
Song's Headache Remed y
In this age of the Cred it Card in American life. 1
major headache has developed. ll comes on \\•hen the
credit card company's computer , or employe somev.•here
along the line, makes a billing error. Getting a correc·
lion has cost many a card hold er months of bickering
and frustration.
Sen. Alfred Song (D-Monterey Park ). afler a person·
aJ experience of this kind, had recourse not open to
non·lawmakers. He introduced a bi!J to protect credit
card holders against billing errors, decep tion and sex
discrimination. It has now passed the Legislature and
awaits Governor Reagan's signature to become-Ja\v.
The measure requires credit ca rd com.panies to
correct billing errors \Vithin 60 days or forfeit the dis·
puled amount. And \\'hile the dispute is on. the com·
panies would be barred from giving out fal se or unfav·
orable credit information about the card holder.
These, plus other protections the bill provides, are
overdue. Governor Reagan should sign it into Jav.'. {You were a wise student,.Justice Black."
Murderers
Get Offers
. ' . Two De11iocrats Update Their 1970 Book
Of Marriage
Tbnughls At Largt
~o matler ho"' toa\hesome a murdPrer
()r murderess may be, ti the trial lasts
lnng and rece1\'es enough publicity, he or
she will gel oumerous offer s of marriage. . . .
The two mos t commoo oppos ite
mistakes that part'ol.s make are. first,
pun ishing R child for being unreasonable
before 11 ha s reached the age nf reason,
and, second. tryi ng
lo reri son wi th a
child before 1! hri ,~
reached !he age of
reason : 00\h tech·
n1ques be ing r q11;il!v
futile and self-de-
feating
A "hnnevm()(ln"
these dayS15-apt t.o
last l\\'O )ears -and then culminate 1n
marriage.
The most lrat:ir ahsurrl1tv n! our Ume
Is the dPvelopment nf guidM missiles by
unguid ed 1noll\'ros
Those 1•hn rega rrl Lflndnn s fP[lUtat1nn
as a ' sw1n1!1n~ Cl!\•" ii~ !"Omtth1ng new
might be !'illrpriser:I In hra r 1ht remark nf
hlrs. Patr1r k Campbell. the celebrated
Dear
Gloo1ny
Gus
\Vhy do people "·ho should know
btlter use the redundancy, "One
a m. in the morning?" W\irse are
thnse "·ho use thal other redun·
dancy, "general consef]sus." Or
!hat horror , I.ht double redundancy,
.. general consensus of opinion "
-B. W A.
Th•• !•1t11re rlFt.cn •11111n• "ti"-~
llK•1ur!I' r~e" et tno "'*''~''"· ''"~ 'lltr HI IHVI lo Glcllm1 G~t. Doll, 1'1!11,
aclress. made more than 50 years ago:
"You can do anything you please in lnn·
dnn sn long as you don't do 11 rrn the
street."
r-.lettPrntch sa id that rhe nien who
make history have no Lime to write it;
bu1 we might. \l'is h to Gori that. they had
time to read ii. so Lhey \\'ouldn't keep
perpetua ting the mistakes of their
po"'erfu! predecessors.
The most ignorant mi sconcepi-.on
among lhe semi·rellgious is that Chris-
tianity replacerl the Old Testament God
of "\'engeance" 11•1 th lhe New Testament
God nf "mercy , when 10 actuality man
has n1uch more ba rga1n1ng·po\\·er with
God In the Old Tes tament than i ~ lhe
New.
Jl 11 \\'Pren't necessa ry to make changt:
for a quarter. the nickel \\'Ould be totally
useless as a coi n today.
School Prayer Advocacy
i n !hr Ed1tnr
I do no t knnw· Ken Johnso n. tH hn\\·
young he IS I prnbab!y ;:im quite a few
years olrll'r th;i n he In h1~ !eUer in the
DAILY PILOT. he ~aid he rl irln 't kno1v
anvone O\'e:r :is 11'ho had prayers 1n the ir
.schools . I \\'Pnt lo Batlle Crf'Pk High
School ln J\!1ch1l'an maoy years al{o, 1912·
1916 In fart \\e had chapel a.~sembty
every \\'tek . I.he pnnc1pat rPad from the:
Bible and \1•e all rPpealeri the Lord 's
Praver. I don't bPl ieve 11nv of us cnn.
sidered It a l\ypocriticaJ farce .
1 CAN RE.\1 E1\ffiER hefore my h1~h
!ichool days having prayers lo<!. I bt>l!:irY""
teaching in 1917 in the f;ill and V.'f' had
Impersonal prayer -b_v th11.1 r mPfln v.·e
didn 't ha ve. Ion.I! pravf'rs b:ised on :some
one person·s ide.a, bul 1t seem ~ tn me
most of us and the children believed in
God and !here v.'as no objection from ,
anyone.
I taught 24 years hue in CQ5ta Me.i;a ,
Buena Park and Greenville-f.fo~tly in my
own room , I had 11 morning prayer which
we sang dail y following the fl11g s11.lute. t
don't remember 11ny children who op-
posed thls, or any parents objtcting
ellbtr.
THINGS RAVE changed, I have heard .
and in my opinion It b not for the best If
the: reports are true. It's too bad for our
c::hlldren and our country II " stm plt.
1incere faith In our Heavenly father Is
out t>f place In the school room. It 5tems
to me It is just 1 sample or the &wnward
trend of our coontry whlc.h "e all gee.
Prayer should not bt a farct. U we1
believed In God.
A prayer 1!1 oot hypocrltlcal. but •
per~n offering " prayer without beUeJ ln
God commit s the hypocrltlc1l act Don't,
hliune the prayr;r, Maybe Mr. Johnson
would not object to the pr1yer we s1na:
"FATHER, WE than~ I for tlle ._bt
1 .\nd for I.be plea1ant.mom 'li~ht:
Mailbox
t otlt ri tro"' •1fftr1 •ff wol<o,..1. "erm111,
Wtlfttl li'loUl<I <t"VIY l~t l• ,..,, ... ,, lft JOI w•<ll
or ''"· Thi rit~I N <•"'"'" 1'1tort 10 10 111e1
•• •ll111lft011 l!btl It , ........... "'" r.•Nro ... u11 I•·
c•OJtl• ti.1111ur1 eftd "'•11111• ffdrtn. b\11 """''' m•Y bl WI!~~·~ tft l'MUUI II 1~111<11111 ,..._ I•
t 1'•tre"t' l'Nlry Wiii r.t M "'1111*1,
For rest. and food , and loving care
And all that makes the world so f;:t ir.
Help us lo dn the things we should,
To be t.o others kind and good
In all wr do. in work or pla y,
To be more loving eve ry day."
\Vhat's hypocritical about thal?
MARY BENNETI
Alwa11• Had Prayer
To the. Editor:
In answer to Ken Johnson <Sept. 28)
calling school prayer hypocrisy, T judge
by his letter he is over 35. T 11m almost
twice th11t. I don't know wMre he went lo
school. t went to school in Oklahoma. for
about 10 years, anrt got through the
seventh grade.
My fti ther v.·as a dirt mover, building
railroads. so I went to several echoola, as
many as five In one year -city, town
and counlry.
1 CAN'T EVER. remember 1ver roln&
in the 1chool room we. dldn'.t have pr1y1t
flrM thing of a momlng. If the tmallest
school room In Oranafl t.ounty had
prayers every morning for one yur and
It s11 ved one child , wouldn 't It be worth
it'
Jesui; said. "Sutler lllUe chtldren to
come unto me ."
Let U5 have pr1yer ln , aur 11chools 10
chJldren can l;l11ve • c~¥-C: to aee whit It means. So many neve r • pr1.yer .
M. M MOORE
A 'Horse Race' Forecast for l ,972
\VASHINGTON -Those p<iht1cal idol·
breakers, Scammon and Wa!tenDerg,
wilh their unyoung, unblack and unpoor
''real majority" are bearish about Pre~i
dent NiX"on·s reelection.
But then , Richard ~1 . Scammon,
former census director and Humphreyile ,
and Ben J. Watten -
herjl, former "'hite
Hnuse assistant and
,fohnsonite. arr both
Democrats at heart.
Wattenberg is wor k-
ing for Henry M.
Jackson now and
Scammon is work-
ing fnr himself.
It will be a horse
ra ce in 1972. Scam·
mno·Wattenbcrg think. even if Nixon'.~
new economic. policy succeeds. H it fails
the Democr11.ts are almost sure lo take
over the \Vhite House,
The audacity of Dcmncr11.lically
oriented walysL~ say1ng that. the old
nemocratic coalition of minnrilif's musl
give "'ay to the new majority of the mirl·
die-aged . midr:lle class and middle-minded
has arlded spire In the Scammon-
\Vattenberg thesis. But in the end they
come out. JUSt about where the old timers
in politics came in by lhinking thal if you
can get labor, the "httle man." the
blacks. the Je11's, thf' Catho hcs and the
Richard Wilson
poor all on your side you are in pretty
good shape 1n a presidential election .
"THE REAL MAJORITY," lhe1r 1970
book wh1c.h has come out in paper·back
edition with a ne\v tpilogue, makes its
point wrll enoug h that the majority of
\'nt.ers in this country are not poor, nor
black, nor youn1. The point it does nnt
make with any rul cQnviction is that the
"social issue" any looger reigns ovfr a!L
The 50Cial issue, they i:;a y, is composed
of non-equal parts of law and order,
permissiveness, pot, porno gr a p h y ,
disruption and race. Whoever gets a
,llrasp on it is likely to come out a winner
"'il h Middle America on his side .
ThP. troub le is that nobody ever gets an
exclusionary grasp on ii . His opponent is
always ~etti ng into the act. In the
absence of some really overt or av.·kward
mistakes, the voters have a hard time
teUing one candidate from lhe other on
the sociAI iSSLU!.
THI:: OEf'ENDlNG champion of the
social issue is Spiro T. Agne"' and It is
not crystal cltar that Agnew would be
elected if he ran for Presiden t. The
perennial challenger, George C. \Vallace,
has even less chance,
On another poin l. Scamm on·\Vat-
lenbcrg are unden iably right. The.
Democratic Party will be mak ing the
mistake of a century if it lets itself be
conned into nominat ing anybody \1•ho is
so snug an1t rniy with the militants that
the social issue can be made to slic k
against him . One ranrhdate, they poin t
out, is sure proof againsl this and he is
the same Henry ht Jackson ror whom
Wattenberg i!'!' writin,i: speeches.
The·social issue can be, and has been in
snme instances, effectivel y de·fuscd just
as Nixon de-fused the Vielnam issue in
1970 and doubtless will have done so
again in 1972.
SCA1\fMON -WAITl::NBERG are bf'guil·
1ng in thei r new constri1ctions of pol itical
analysis buL they really ilre nnt talking
about a str11.t.cgy the Ormocra\1c Party
ran adopt aod expect lo win. To arlopt it
would necessitate too many cha nges. The
Democr11lic Party national/y is a "'orking
man's party, an intellectual's party, a
poor man 's party , a colored mAn's party,
an anti.monopolis!, anli·rich, anti·boss
killd..of party for the common man.
Certainly it is possible for the
Democratic Party to continue to be that
way an d still not be militant, long-haired,
permissive , pro.pot and prf'K'rimt. But in
Student Radicals' Profit
Cur16us and unintended ins1gh1 s 1nto
lhe radical student. movement are given
1n "An End to Silence. The San Fr:in·
01scn Student. Movement in the 60's"
(Bobbs-Merrill, 1971 ). The bl:is nf the
book is ind icated by
the preratory note :
''Dedicated to the
l'i .f . St.ate 700, all nf
"''hnm were arrested
and prosecuted for
their partici pation in
the student strike."
The author1 are
William Barlow and
Peler Shapiro, who
were ed itors of a controversial "unrier-
ground" newspaper at San Francisco
State College before and dur ing the stu-
dent strike of 1968-69. Like most writers
f()I' the ~ailed "underground," th'
;iuthora mak' no pretense at fairness or
objtttivil.y. Whatever the radicals do is
pure and noble. Whatever college or st.ate
nffi ciBls do in oppclflilion to radical wishe.!
Is reiietionary and "repressive." .,.
NEVERTHELEM the book contains
much fascinating lnformAtion 1bout the
c0Mectlon1 between various protest ac-
Uv!Ues in the Bay Area from 1960 on-
ward. starting with the "City Hall rlota"
triggered by the House Un.American
.. AcUvltief! Committee hearing In May of
that year. ThtrMI no quutlon that ~F.
St.ate ltudenta were in the fortfn:#lt 'of
many auch activiliea and, moreover. that
they were extremely ingeniou,·in dream·
Ing up and org11nliing new fonn1 of aoclal
action. As the authnrs ny:
"'.fhe _perkxt from 11164 to 1966.s11w an
Bu George ---
Dear Geor1e:
Qo yo~ get paid by the word or
by the co lumn?
CURIOUS
Oe11r Curlooa :
What en odd question. Why do
you •thlnk lhi~lumn la '° 1hortr
llayakawa
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entire geoerallon or college stude nts
~ome educated in radical politics. At
S.F. State, this educalional process look
place al its great.est intensity and as.um·
ed 8 form that was completely un·
precedented 11t the lime and is not likely
to be repeated in the future
"THE FORM WAS THAT al the so-
c.ailed 'student programs.' initiated by
student 11ctivii;ts with the aid and en-
couragtment of sympalhetic faculty and
lower-level atlministrat.ors ... Within a
few years they had become: the pr ide al
the college . . . Beginning with the
Fillmore 'l'utorial, the programs h&d by
1968 expanded lo include the Community
Involvement Program. the Work.:Study
program, and the much·heralded Ex-
perimental Co llegei before their major
impetus and organlutional model were
taken up by the Black Students Unron:"
Such indeed was part of the: 1tory.
Much ol the. radical 1cUvfsin · was
ideallltically motivated. I lb Ink
especlally of the student-initiated tutori1l
programa for diaadvanLaged children. in
which mlll)' -II. while and black.
took part.
STt:DENTS AT S.F. STATE, u 1l
other colleges. pay a ma:ndatOry "ac-
tJVititS fee ." At $20 a year Pf! lludent.
this e.mounU to 1 bt.Jd1et of .around
f«Kl,000. •lloc1tfff and dllttibuted by
salaried atudent body offlcen. To be •
student body officer. thtte!Ore, 1t not on-
ly to be pold. bul to hlvo jobs to
-lbute to others. ll firal occurred to a
•ludtnl pmtderll lll Ill! to• IJp the 1lu·
dent body fllndl for dvU rilhlJ -k. A•
Barlow and Martin-aay. hll IUCtellOn
"Wiiied no liml In iiylnl IO lap the
1·uourott of the 1tudtnt body govern·
ment for clvil rlchtl purposee:"
usu1Jly ailoul 12 percent d tlle 1ludenl
body -•• -ellelfon 'ln. --muter collil' IJ)e 8.F: State. Moll
students. mature men and wo1ncn \j,'Jth
jobs and famil ie! to "'orry abou!., le:ive
the campus "'hen classes are O\'f'r and do
nnl enter into struggles over what. hap-
pen.~ tn lh eir actlvitiei:; fee~. Hence by
1!lfi6 the studenl budget had becorne :t
political po!'k barrel for acti visl s\udr.nl.~
lo dip freely into. 8111.ck ::;ludent.s also saw
its possibilities 11.nd initiated pci!iti<;al ac-
tion Ml that they could share in the spoils.
BY 1968 ALMOST the entire budget had
been prf"-empted for radicRl purposes .
'rylis meant that activities ordinarily sup-
pqrted by these funds !concerts, lectures,
aUlletic11, etc.) were left without financial
support. while almost all the money was
going int.o programs of "community in·
volvement" -which by thi s time wcrf',
al best. platforms rnr rev olutionary
agitation and , al worst, were merely
pretexts for putting friends and sup.
porten on the payroll . The demands fqr
• •at u dent se.lf-<let.ennlnation" and
"autonomy" were actually a dem and for
freedom from fl!'lcal accountabilit.y.
Barlow arid MArtln, despite thtlr low
Offer Trade
' I I ' r~ <A>mments
• .. c
Oareeon, Okla., Obterver: "We have
to wonder why eve.n 1 small percentage.
oJ our you"' feel that our count ry tsn't a
de.alrab)t pfact to Uve. Oddly enough ,
m.\I\}' Or them come from affluent hqmes,.
Whllt this gots on, ne1rly 58,00I} Cubans, mtri, women and .chUdren have fled
Ca1tro'1 communism in 1mall bolta, hop-
ing to m•kt It to P'li>rida and freedom.
Sbme 14,000 blive m•de It. Some 43,000
died ttylnC. W,Onder If we couldi'l 't work
oOI .ome kind oJ d,.I wllh Cutro
Whert.b)'• WI could lrldl h1m I bitch Ot
, ~ho d!>ft~ like It hen for-a bl~ cUOlilwbo would love It here !"
lhe process. if it loses ils et·onomic class
distinction it will be 1n trouhle.
It cannot bec:nme middle c ! ;i ~ s
hourgeois nr counlry-club upper class. or
even midrlle-mindecl , unless it wishes ll'l
lose its highl y po!ent identit y as the par1y
Qf the peop!r . Nor can 1t !ose the in·
tcllecluall y elitf' "'hn are presently a b1l
on the debit side of the ledger.
OTl!ER A,\',\LYSES seen1 lo show th at
the older, more. settled, more SOhrl, more
secure vot ers become the more thry 1rnrl
In vole Republican. JI is these same mi•l·
die-aged , midd le class, middle-nHndrrl
people to whom Nixon appealspiosl -if
apJ>('als is the right \l'Ord . ~
\\'hat m a k es Sc:a mmon-\Va!tcnhrri;
hearish on Nixon 's reelect ion. 1f !hey
wnuld on!y a<imit it. i.~ that what.ever thr
social issue, 1he economic c!11ss issue
may \)(>;it hin1.
Even on the wa ve of anti·.l ohn~nn re11I'•
lion in 1968 the party of lahor, the
minorities and the intellecluals rose frorn
the wreckage of Chicago to cut Nixon ~
expected 5 million majority to a sc11.n t
500.000.
Sc.ammon-\Vattenberi;: would no"' ha1•f!
the Democrats grab off a part of N1linn ~
1\.tiddle America constituency but lhP
C{lmpromises that woulrl have to be 'mad0
are greater than the Democratic Pa rt_:
(lr~anization can bear.
Motive
op1n1.on of me 11 became president\n !.11e
November. l9fi81, :ire kind enougl~t n give
m"' credit for a smashing vjctor y over 1he
sturlent strike. Actually the credit shoulrl
go lo the attorney general of the Sta1.c or
Califnrnia who in February, l!lfi9, having
founrl many irregularities In the bfl(lks or
the Associated Studcn1s (a not-for·proft!
corporation whose books arc sub1ect IQ
state reviev.·), "confisca ted :>.lJ student
body funds and ordered Russell Bass and
other AS officers to vacate their posts."
The $410,000 in student btldy assets was
placed in receivership by court order.
THAT WAS WJIAT broke the slrikr..
Despite their h-tarxist i;Jogans, the strike
leaders, both black and whlte, found
nothing more to fight for when there was
no more loot to be had.
The people to be sorry for are the ge-
nu inely idealistic students among the 700
who were arrested during the !ilrike -
those who thought they were striking ror
i;ocial justice. I am sure they had hearts
of gold. Bu~ they also had brains of putty.
By S. J. Hayaka"·a
President San Franct10 State College
OU ... COAIT
DAln PILOT
Robert N. W Hd, l'u!IU.ll<r
Thomca1 KenU, E.Ulor
Afb<rl W. Batu
l!dltonal """ lldllor
,,. 9dl torial Pl.Ill ol tht ~ f'Ddl.
aeelra lo lntotm VIII atimul&lil ft.id,. ..... _ ... .._.....
oplrdone and cocnmentuy on IDf'CI
ol ln!:n'ellt and tlcnmc.wa. t.y ~
vktirc a fOrurn lar $t .,.....Son 91
our ~· oPtnk!nt. and by ,,._
WVtttns the> dlvtne vlewpotnt. of ln·
Jonned ~ aM 9jX!bl11i.11 •
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He Likes •Tee-gars ~
l 'l1 cul , 3, Drin k s Bee r, Bains Cigarettes
LOUJSVILLE . Ky. CAPI -
Chad ~lons S1ubbs rolls dice,
drinks beer. bums cigarettes
and sn1okes cigars at the age
of J
1-\Cl11:11ly. as Chad 's mother
says. Chad's vices are mainlv
<1ss11med 11'llh en eye to the ei·
fee t they'll have on others.
Blue eyed Chad, his 9-year·
old <;1ster Bridget. his fc1tl1er
f\lorns and ,\!other Barbara
lead all 1t1nerant trailerhoust
life Thi~ ~ear !hey \vere at
Lou1 sv1llc Do"·ns . 1v here
!:ituUbs f.!roorned h<lrses
Five or six persons at tile
!rack encou raged Chad 10
smoke to show the interviewer
ho11· the lad could handle a
cigar.
man JU.~! like Ins pa .. said
.\!J·s Stubbs.
~rrs. Stubbs. \11ho smoke_,
about a pack of cigarettes a
day, says Chad normally
l1n11ts l11mself to 10 cigars a
da y.
ll1s routine ls fairly simple.
his 1nother explained. "He just
p11ffs and blows puffs and
bln11·s " She wen! un to reve11!
that "lie C'an make the smoke
..:ome through his nose ...
.sometin1es. ··
The day starts with a cigar
-"hrsl th ing in the n1or11·
ing." says Chad's s Ii m
morher. her sho rt blonde ha ir
pulled back tightly from her
forehead.
Doe:>n 't she \\'Orry that by
!he lime Chad is 5. he'll be
headed toY.'ard a monstrous
smnking habit"
elabor11ted. ''Chad will :1mokt •
any1h1ng" Pause. laugh. "HI
drinks beer too. And he thro\l
dice." or. as Chad puts ,
.. rolls the bones.·· •
f.lrs S!ubbs admits a 'larof
impart1aHty in the: housl'Cjlld
-Chad's siste r Bridget •not
allo1ved to srnoke. But .hen.
she says he doesn't t ally
1111n1 tn. I
".>\! fir st. he used l<'Vick up
his daddy·s ..:igars, ut now
e\•er-•lxxlv buvs t~ for
hin1 ·don't the\:. ho'l··" said
l11s mother. n1Ussir his hair.
Chad blinked his llJe eyes in
agreement and rinne:d into
the sun.
' Mondar Octobc{ 4 1971 DAllY PILOT 7
Ll~unay~g~
·"I was unflappable all day until I got involved with
~ the ltlepbone company. Then I got!lappable~"
The tow-headed Chad, "'hose
hangs !all into his eyes,
started sn1oking "tee-gars ...
~s he calls then1, early this
summer
"No." laughed r-.1rs. Stubbs.
"he really only does 1l to show
off ''
Chad. whose a.w.·er to most
question is eitN' a nod or a
abashed grin, .!fused to talk
until the end ,1·hen a vital
..nuest ions is iJ!er a nod or a
answer. \\1hr-ll comes to the
crunch, whe do you choose -1
a ci~ar or i" cream?
Promises To Pay You A Guaranteed
Income On Certificate Accounts At Their
High est Interest Rates In 36 Years! "H is pa df'Jes It. and he
"·ants to grow up and be a big
RCA Decides to Leave
Co puter Industry
• •
Signals Se t
For 2 Road s
Traffic lights are scheduled
to be insta lled at the in·
tersec.ijons of Newhope Street
and Warner Avenue and at
fi.·lagnolia Street and Ellis
Avenue, according to Suzanne
r o u ca u I r . ad1ninistrative
assistant for the city or Foun·
\~'atching sharply to see
what effect her \1·ords would
produce f.lrs. Stubbs
"Ice cr1m. ice C'ream.''
cro1ved Ctid. almost dropping
his cigar 1 the dust.
Denture lnvantion
For People with
•1Uppers'' •nd ••Lowers''
The nearest thing lo having you r
own leeth i~ J)O!!Sible now with a pl;istic cream discovery !hat actu· ally holds both .. upper6" a11d
''Jowers .. 1.s ne•·er before pogs1ble.
forms .I elastic mernbral'le that
helps :llOl'h the shocks of bitmg;
and d.•ing-.
Right now, :while current high inte rest rates prevail, select thec.ertificate
account that best suits your needs! Start making the most of your money
at Orange County's largest, first and strongest independen t Federal •••
v.•here your personal \velco me is warm, your financial security is sure, and
your earnibg growth is guaranteed for the lull term of your account.
NEW Y RK (AP) -The
volatile mputer induslry.
with ann revenues of $12.5
billion, ha been hit by another
of it:I peri ·c shakeouts.
RCA Co~ stunned the in-dustry on pl. 17 by pulling
out of the highly compeliti\'e
general pu se com pul e r
market.
Only a yrar earlier Robert
W. Sa rnofflchairman of RCA
had chall ed the industrv
giant. Int ationa l Busints.s
Machines orp., with a new
line of big mputers,
With a ar of dismal ex·
perience hind it, RCA decid·
ed to wit raw rather than
-spend an addi!ional $ 5 O O
millio n in e next five vears
in an effo to ma ke its ·com·
put.er ions profitable.
RCA said expected to v.Tite
off a S2 million loss th is
year. I
f.lemore. Corp. (If Santa
Clare, a m ulacturer or com-
puter per eral equipment,
charged ti RCo\ v.a~ a \'ic-
t im of I I ~ .. monopohsllc
position" i the indu~rry.
IB~t ha declined to rep ly.
le publicly on the
reasons for RCA's withdrav.·a!
or its long range impact on the
computer ind:.istry. It's a d1,;;cov,ry called Fl.XOOt.NT•
ror daily horne use <U.S. Pat.
(.l,003.988) and 1l has revolu· t1ooited denture wearin1. f!XOO£Nf
\V11 F1x00Er-;T rnany denture
wear.• llUIY eat, •peak. laugh. with
htt'""°"ry ol dentures coming !<XJiie.
('\e applic1l•011 m~y last for
hOlt . Delturcs that fit are eswn-
t i; to he1lth . See your dentr~t
~alarly. Gel tasy·IO-U5e FI XOOENr
pnture Adhuive Cream.
In another devetopn1ent,
Honeywell Corp. said ii was
expanding its capacity to
make large scale computers
but said that this had nothing
lo do v.:ith RCA 's \\•ithdra\1·al.
I a 1 n Valle\". [;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I Bids ai:e. currently being
RCA said it would continue
to develop and make specializ·
ed communications systen1s
for government and defense,
communications netv.•orks and
busin ess.
advertised for lhe l\\'O projects
and construction is scheduled
to be~in in mid-October with
complelion in mid-December.
Cosl estimates for the
signals run at about $50,000
each. Ahout $60,000 "''ill come
from a federal TOPICS ~Traf.
fie Operations .Program to
Increase Capacity and Safety I
granl :ind the remainder \\.'ill
conic frorn the city's share of
the gasoline tax.
RCA employed about 10.000
people in its comput e r
divisio n. Layoffs already have
started at manufacturing
facilities in !\lassachuse\ls.1 ~==========~11 Florida, l\taine an,d :'>ie11· r:
Jersey. SO WHAT IS
RC A compu ters accounted WRONG WITH
for about 4 percent of the toiatl BE I NG A
market and in 1970 produced l VOYEUR??
about $225 million in revenues. ''The Ma rriage Of
7 percent of the compan} ·s A Young Stock
total income. Broker"
f\Iost of RCA 's con1pu lcr
business is expected to go tol LIDO, N9wport
cent of the market.
I See by Today's
Want Ads
e TIIERE JS A DELUXE
Kl:\G S!ZE BED. "'m-
ple1e 1v!th spread and
p1Hls for saJe. A11d 10 keep
you \\'iU"Tll now that colder
n1gh1s are here. a king
i.11.ed electric blanket.
e EXTRAS: EXl'RAS~ On
this 1968 Ford Custom 500.
It's automatic s1eering,
has air conditioning, tour
doors. and new tires. Read
all about ii!
e HERE ARE T\\'O l\IT-
TE;.;"S THAT \\.ERE RAlS-
ED \\'ITH DOGS! They
are black. 12 11·et>ks old,
and !hey are housebroken .
tThey also love kids· too! J
$!00 minimum
held for 90 d•rs
$1000 mlnl mu m-
l to lOye•rs •
$2500 minimum
1to5 ye1rs *
Al10 ~ D /D Interest paid on flexible U /m P1ubook Accounts In •ny amount
$5,000 minimum
2to 6 yNrs•
INTEREST ON ALL ACCOUNTS JS COfi.-IPOUNOED DATLY, PAID QuAR·r ERLY * 90 day interest forfeiture for early "'ithdrawal
ANO LOAN ASSOCIATION
SAM CLENEHr[ BRANCH
601 Horth (I C1mlno fhtl
Sin C!t mtnt1. C1hl. 'lli/Z
l tl•Ph0111: t 92·119S
HOME OFFICE
260 Ot11n Avtnut
l11un1 B11ch, Calif. $16S2
Ttlephant : 4~·7>11
LACUNA HIGU £L BRANCH
3 Morurch lay Pl111
South L11un1, Cali!, 9Mn
11!1pl\on1: 49'·1201
IBM, "'hich has about 70 per· ;~~~~·;x;c;';"'~'~'~·~~~~I,..,,..,~ ------
CURE 0 ''EDIFICE -COMPLEX''
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VOTE ''NO'' ON OCTOBER Sth
WHY?
BECAUSE:
•
(I) Our • • • L pr1or1t1es ·-nave
complex ·assumes a
changed: the proposed
''big city syndrome.''
• • CIVIC center
(2) -Adequate police and city
does this mean we need
facilities
• • a new CIVIC
ar.e necessary Ii u t
ce~~er complex?
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(3)
1
Alternatives ~hould ._e studied and presented to you,
1 the voter,
with so
a1•0RE -commlttln,g your money.to a complex
''unknowns!'' many
WE URGE A ''NO'' VOTE ON OCTOBER 5
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Claoices Fade
Tin1e Slips A way
On Tax Reforms
SACRA~fEr>.'TO (AP) ..-After Friday's session ,
Reagan said he hoped the
Democrats would have a new
offer when the sessions
resume today.
Going into their 16th round or
talks aimed at cutting pre>-
perty la'.'l"eS for the aver;ige
California homeowner, top
legislative leaders and Gov.
Rea~an see l\1·0 things slipp1nr:
away: possible altcrnat1\·es
they might agree on, and
time.
The Republican go\'ernor
leaves F'riday on a two-week
trip to the Far East, so lhe
negotiators ha1·e only four
days to come up \\"ith a solu-
tion, get it through bo!h
houses of the legislature and
Jet Reagan sign it into Ja1\·.
Solon Says Welfare
Lciws Being Ignored
The list of :iltern<t lt ves
which might hold hope for a
sett!ernent d'.l·indled last \\'eek
\\'hen Democrats on Friday re-
jected the la test GOP pro·
posal.
A dozen leg islators -six
De moc rat s an d si x
Republicans -ha\·e bct'n
meeting v.·i!h Reagan since
Sept. 16.
At stake are proposals to cut
the property taxes on the
&\'erage Californian's home by
$!Ml to $250 a year. To make
up for the lost tax revenue and
to balance a $330 million
deficit in the current budget ,
increases are being considered
for state inro1nc, s a l e s ,
business. vehicle, cigarette
and liquor taxes.
S1\CRAl\·lENTO (UPIJ -
Assembly Speaker Bob ~loret
n has accused the state
department of social v.·elfare
of failing to implement some
provisions of California's ne1v
and already ernbatt!cd v.·elfare
reform law.
The Van Nuys Democrat
said S<i!ur.day it appears that
all uf the provisions of the act
insi.">ted on by the legislature
•·are being ignored by the
departn1ent.''
'"Such a situation is in-
toli'rab!e for the (v.·elfarel
recipients and the people of
California," said r.loretti. .,.-ho
plans to seek a meeting with
Gov. Ronald Reagan t o
discuss the tion.
~foretti, in a prepared state-
mC'nt, said, ''it is clear that
lhf' State Department of Social
\\"e!fare under the direction of
·-. ;
Robet Carleson has fai led to
properly implement t h e
\\"elfare Reform Act of 1971."
Ultimatum
Presented
LOS ANGELES (UPI) -
Gov. Ronald Reagan says if
Democr:i!J~ legi slators don't
negotia te a fa i r reap-
port ion m en t p!an with
Republicans ··we'!J kick ii in to
the courts."
The legislature this \reek is
scheduled to begin debating
t h e r e a p porlionment of
leg islative and Congressional
districts in line with the 19i0
census. Reagan can veto any
reapportionment bill, thus
pa\"ing the \vay for the courts
!o take jurisdiction.
Coming Soon To •• •
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builder a nd do-i t-youri.e(f items! "Angels Sells for less" be-
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Nixon Holding GOP Reins GLO
RID THE SCHOOLS
OF PREJUDICE
State Part~y Unit Meets; R eag an Leads Su pport ly (lllltfll ftr l11!er lchffh
OS ANGELES 1 L!Pl I -President
on didn't come 1v1thin 3,000 rniles of
ornia's Republic;_in Stale Co11vcntion.
b e rlearly rn1crgcd in firrn {'Onlrol of
the OP party structure in his 11a1ive
stet
A oubters can review the<;e events
frum /il' \\"Pt•kend nlf'l'.'tinc of 61.\
B.epu ;in State Centr<il Cmnmiuce men1b
-(;u . onatd Reagan. of!en ml'nl1oned
as a 'nlial Presidential c•intcndf'r
himself. ounced !hat only C;1l1fornia11s
Gen . John N. l\htr hell , the man expe<>ted
tn run Nixon"s re-elerlion campaign. and
Dolf Droge , a \\lhite Huse lecturer, v:ho
expl:iincd Vietnam from t he ad -
rnlni~tration 's viewpoint.
-1"here was no hinl of !\°i'.'l"on di ssen!,
even though the Presiden t currently is
hc111g ;1ttackcd b~· sumi' California
Repubhrans fr un1 both the right and the
left .
H~·agan's st:-iunrh defense of Nixon ·s
China policy Saturday came at a signif1-
Cilnl ume in the nation's most populous
state. The conservative--0riented United
Republicans of California intend to back
an independent delegation to compete
against Nixon 's at next June's primary
and lihf-ral congressman Paul l\1cCloskey
IR-Calif.), also plans to challenge Nixon .
Reagan said he had been asked by Nix-
on lO llrganize a delegation pledged lo tbe
President.
"The criteria for representation on that
delegation," Reagan said, ··will be com-
mi tn1ent to the President's renominallon
and reelection."
finnly 1tted to i':ixon"s reel ec11 nn
will be cted as de!t'.'gatcs tu the
Repub!ican n.'.ltion.'.11 {'nn\"e11t1on nt•xt
~ear He 21 disclnsed i\"1xon will have
the f111al sa n 11·hu those-96 delegatc-s
are.
Mall G1111ma11 Sl1oots Ma11 FREE
wate r anaJy.U
Phone your ma rest
Stars stat~
-Rea gan. a.lionwidC' hero In cnn-
ser\"atives , ni. of whom oppose-J\"1x-
The man left but returned about mid-
night and again dem anded to see the ac-
on·s new Chi Pl~licy, offen·d his
strongest t'nd nll·nt vet of the
President"s deci s tri \"1 sit 1't•k 1ng. He
::icknowlcdged R ubl1cans would be
upset if a Oemoc President did thilt
but he said ~i.'<on c Jd be tru sted.
BEVERLY lllLLS. Calif. <UPI ) -A
gun n1 an, a pparent!~· upset because hear·
rived al the home of Elizabeth Taylor JI)
yea rs after she moved , shot and seriously
\\'(lt111ded the present occupant.
tress. I~~~~~~~~~~~~ Lee, standing on a balcony overlooking!;
Police said the inan rang the bell at the
hoint' of Du ane A . Lee Saturday C\"cning
and asked if ~liss Taylor lived there.
the driveway, again told the man that
~liss Taylor didn't live there anymore.I
The man shouted an obscenity, pulled a
pistol and shot Lee, police snid. I
THE BEST
-Every major sp ·h wns dt•\·oterl to il
ringing cndorseintn! f Nixon·s policies.
Besides Reagan, spc rs included Atty.
Lee s;1id she did at one time but had
n1oved about .10 years ·ago foll owing the
death of her husband, l\1ike Todd.
l.ee was reported in satisfactory con-1
dition at the UCLA r-.1edica! Cen ter with al
Rcadl'r~!1i1• p o 1 ls prove
0'P('<in11ts"' is ont of the
\1·nrld's rnn °1 porrlar romic
strips. Read it da:ly in lhe
DAlLY PILOT.
bullet wound in the stomach. _
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Teller Sheryl Hamby iri the Mont:ebeUOoffice
of Home opens a Vacation Account for 1 Cus· tomer. This is one of Home·s popul r and
practical "'P~ Yours.elf first" accounb
A customer thanks Linda Shim11da. Chief Teller
in Home"s Santa Monica office. for showing ,
him the advantages of using special t rust
accounts.
Teller Barbara Nesman of Home's los An office goes ove r an account with vsiting
8ger. Joe Canepa, from t he Hoii e Sav gs
office in tho Mission district of~ Francilco.
ThePeopleatHomedomoreforydu
The proof ..• oostomer.! choose the savings association which serves
them best. Mor: peoPlc come to. Home Savings, and ~y, than to
any oth\'f asaooation m the nation; That's why H~ is •••
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Shoul(l l(ids Play
Tricl{ 01· T1·eat?
By L. IH. BO\'O
IT HAS BEEN scienllfieaHy d£'lerm1ned 1hat a ct>rt;iin
small number of husbands invariablv get toothaches when
their wives are expecting ... S0.\1 E OF' TllOSE s\vinging
i;ingtes apartment houses are said to pick up about a fourth
as much money on the d3mage deposits as they make on the
rents .•. THIS ls peculiar, I 1h1nk. A c:erman study re-
veals that individual 1•.1ho is apt to talk most about de.ith is
the 4-year-old child.
THREE on a match is unluckv, that's \\'idelv believed.
Also widely believed is the notion this super-stition got
started during World War I in the trenches v.·here soldiers
felt an enemy sniper would find tirne tu take aim and shoot
if a match were kept afire long t'nough lo light the smokes
of three men. Thal"s ""Tong, however. Thal fancy financial
fell ow Ivar Kreuger, known as the !'\latch King or Sweden,
dre<imed up the tricky superstition and promoted it around
the 1•:orld sim ply to sell niore matches.
CUSTOMER SERVI CE: Q, "What's the age of the oldest
father or a newborn baby?" A. Nobody knows~ Oldest dad I
ever heard of was a 92-year-0ld Iowa physician who de-
livered his own wife of an 11-pound boy several years ago.
But there a ren't any truly authenticated records of elderly
papas. Documented tnedical reports frequently attest to
maternity, but paternity is rarely proved by unimpeach-
able eye""·ilness accounts ... Q. ''Hovi long docs it take lo
age half a beef properly? At what temperature?" A. ~laybe
four to six ~·eeks. Al about 3S degrees F .
OPEN QUl-:STION: \Yhal's the toughest golf course ln
the United States?
T!UNK how many place names v.•ere misprints. Cleve-
land was named after a man called Cleaveland. Australia J
was su pposed to he Austriala. Seattle should have been
Seallh or Seat!. whichever. And \Vaca slar!cd out as Huacn.
Never mind. th e list gets too rong • . DO r\-1ALE Irish set-
ters particularly i;o for redheads~ Such is the whimsical
query of a client. No, they don"!. and il"s sad. Thal liUle lady
Irish setter is nol a raving red-haired beauty to another dog.
She loo ks gray.
WHAT'S vour stand on that Hallov.·een practice callell
Tric k or Treiit? Am opposed. pcrsont11ly. Look, I know my
outlook is stuffy. Still. there's something wrong in letting
the kids go kn ock on a neighbor's door to say. in effect. "lf
you don"t 1:ive me something free. I'll do you wron1:." 1'hal's
extortion. The youn1:strrs ought to just go ahead and play
the trick, v.·hich is only vandalism, a lesser offense. \\'atch
this space for fu rther moral guidance.
RARE is lhe First Aid expert who"s aware of this. al-
though many are the Biblical scholars v.•ho know it. First
man of record to practice mouth-to-mouth resuscitation v.·as
Elisha. • • •
Your qu.eSlions and co1n111ents are ivelcome and
will be usecl in Cl!ECKING UP l//h.ereuer possible.
Please ad.drts.~ ynur letter to L. fl/. Boyd, P.O. Box
1875, Newport Beach 92660.
White se Mum
About China Tri]J
\VA SHINGTON (UPI\-It's The question o r com-
taboo to talk about President munications is a key one both
Nixon's forthcom inR trip to for Nixon and fo r reporters
Peking if you v.·ork in the and broad(·asters.
\Vhite !·louse -or any"'here in The \Vhite House Signal
governmenl . Corps makes mas:;i\e com-
But planning for the trip is mun~ration:; li_nks v.•hen. t~e
going ahead and the Presi-President lra\els. hut 1t 1s
dent appar~ntly has been doubtful Peking would ~rn:i it
reassured that the current them a f~ee hand. despi te tis
political upheaval in China will nev.; ~osp1tahty. . .
have no impact on his journey. . \\ h1!e .Ho~se aides d1spl~y a
Nixon told t"'O gatherings bit of 1rritat1nn "-'hen qu.est\Clns
last wf'ek that it wou ld be are a~ked _about the trip. Thi'
"presumptuous" for hini lo plan~1ng 1s secrrl -~nd
C"Ontend he knows \\•hat is hrip-nothing has been f~rthcom1~g
pcning 011 the China mainland. from Nixon regarding details
But insiders make it clear s1~ce. he first rinnounced thr
t.hat the \Vhite House kn ov.•s m1ss1on n~ July ~S.
through its own $Ccret means . 13'.it he is bo~1ng up on the
of communication that Red s1_1bJcct of C~ina .• l ie s~ld
Chinese leaders are keeping h1ms~lf !hat 1nterv1e~s with
the invitation open. Premier Chou En·~a1 have
"l will only say that produced no surpr1~es. _He
whatever is happening on the ~ead,Jt all ~fore in Kiss·
mainland of China al this in~er"! vol~minou~ report.
t ime. we are proceeding with He also IS ;ead1~g .~a~bara
the plans for !he trip I will be W. Tuchman~ epic Sti_l well
takin,g to the Peoples Republic ~nd l~e American,,Exper1ence
Df China" Nixon t 0 Id 1n China. 1911-l94S to prepare
northweste~ news p aper himself. . ,
publishers and editors last fn all his pubhc spe~hes
Saturday. these davs, the President
Nixon has stronit enou,gh in-stresses ~hat one shouhl not
Clieations that the Chinese expect m1~a~l.es.
Communist leadera are re-"Tha~ v1~1l does not r:nean
maining faithful ICJ their new that the differences between
Dpen policy which lead to a the governme.nts of th e
breakthrough In relations with Peoples Republ.1c of China and
the United States f611owing the th~l of the Uruted states are
trip by National Securitv Af· lo!Olng to evaporate, because
fairs Adviser Henry A. ·Kiss-they ~re very gr~at and very
lnizer to Peking la ft Joly. deeo. he has sstd. •
White House watchers are "But It does .mean ftlat as
' far as those differences· are
Coast F~i!m
Lands Jlid
concerned, we are ~Oing to
talk about them rathit than
fight about them, ~that ta
terribly important to the
future o( people in the world."
now betting Niion wll make
the historic journey early next
The Lynam Wood Construe-year, perhaps In late January.
tion company of Corona deJ A four~ay trip appears to be
Mar has been awarded the shaping up with stops in Pek·
US,488 bid to widen I freeway , . Dvercro&ing sKlewalk J n Ing and probably Shanghai.
Fountain Valley according to The White House has
an announcem~nt from the clamped a tight lid throu~hout
Division of Highways. government ?" any m~t1on of
The existing two-foot wide the trip despite the excitement
east sidewalk on the Bushard and antici pation the trip is
Stfeet overcrrnising of the San generating. .
Diego Freeway will be widen-Furthermore. While House
ed to five.feet to make it com-aides are warned not to even
patible with the west stdewAlk. joke about it -just In case
11ie structure serves 1 lnrge they might be prone to quip num~r of p e d e I t r I a n .11 , about chop !licks or ping pong
particularly 1tudenl.JJ. di plomacy. '
ti~, 9e!cbfr 42._'IT! ________ D:::Al::.:.l Y l'Tl OT ~
6R6 Ft=•TI' M t. F. ld r ,~ .... ···~-'-"·-! agne lC ie S . .
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Conve ning
Son1e 500 dc!ci;atcs lo lhe
197! fall 1neet1ng of Ille
\\'estern \\'oocl P r n d u c Is
Association ;ire .~ta}ing al the
Ne"'JXlrler Inn !his v.·eek.
The dclcgPJes represent l'fltn·
panics .,.,·hn:h prndtice 70 pcr-
eent or the "'nrld"s soft.wood
hunber. Tile confC>rence ends
\Vednesday.
J)elegatcs are attending 17
different eon1n11Uee meetin~s
and \\-'orkshops held at th e
Newport on such subjects as
rorcsl conservation. sarety and
rail car leasini::
The ;issoria11011 covers 12
western slates.
Tied to Aging?
\\'ASlllNCTO~ 1 UPI\
f.lan, for as long as he. ha.~
lt1•ed, has bet'n subject !o
n1<1ny forl'eS -Rrav11 y, the
earth's n1:i.gnet1c field , c11s1n1c
l"<l\'S frnrn spa(·e far hryond
the wurld , radiations frorn the
e11rtll 's depth~. ;u1d !hf' never
end1n~ bl':11 of ligt1t and eh;1rg-
cd partieles rrnn1 the ~un
There also ha\·e hcen tl1e t•f-
fecls 11n l'<ir!hly life u11 !hr
t1dt1I tug of !be n1oon and tbe
111any aspects nf \\-ea!her.
frurn gentle rain to 1·iulrnt
~torrns breeding e1ery!h1ng
fron1 l1ghtn1ng discharges and
tornadoes to the greal \\-'tnds
and ocean surges of the hur-
ricahe.
illan~ of these effcrts 11re
harsh. horrible. ;:ind ubv1011~.
ill:tn~ others arl' too sub!ll' ror
l1uman senses tu pe reet\"I'.
They nevrrthr!rs.~ h;1\"e had
their part 1n sh;ip111~ tlie
evolution of all hv1ng beir1gs
and such \1'ell being or 1111sery
.as the.v have experienced.
To these subtle influences
1ndn hin1self has contributrd
in such various fornis as ad.'
di!ivcs to food and variations
in the rnagnelic and elee·
trornagnrtic fields to which
earth d ..... ellers are exposed.
~lan·gcnrrated r;idin "-'aves
assail \JS around th e clock. So
also do n1icrowaves. wheiher
lrnrn our ICll!!vis1on sets Or Ollr
electrnnic 01·cns. il1ear1wh1le ,
v.·e 1·onsu11H! preserved foods
1'.ha:h. !hough 1t1t•y n1:1y not be
den11lnstrab!y poisonous. 1nav
cunlau1 tract·~ uf (·hcn1ica!s
wl111·h affc(l uur ll\CS.
Th~· r-.111s.~;1chusc11~ lnst11u1e or Tt't·hr11.1h!l:;Y ree•·11tlv hegan
a ~ludy of the hiolog1(':tl ef-
lt•els •)f ll11_v arnounts of food
1·ht•n11ca1~ ··n1111·h n1 ore
.~ulhle"' than thl' k 11 u w n
dangl'r.~ or !nrgc <1uant1l1c.~ nf
rnrrc ·ur~· 111 hsh or !ht rnassJl'l'
ainuunts of !>OT 111 nulk pro-
du('!S.
ThL· e;1rth's 111agnefic field
£'hanges in strrni;th fron1 tune
10 lune and 111cr periods of
thousands of .1 t«1rs ht1s been
known !(l re1·('rse 1\st'lf. \'lh11t
docs this du tu rnan .and his
fel!uw crc;1l11res·:
Do11gJ;1s lJur\lup. a llr11vrrsi·
ly or \l'iSL'HllSill butanist, IHlS
n.:pnr!l·d tll;it old <1gc comes
enrly to pl1111ts grown in a tugh
n1agne!1c f1e!d . Their tells
dc1·c!up abnorrnal1ties which
1 spt•cd the a~i11~ process.
All plt111ts are well adapted
In !hr earth's n1agnet1c fit•ld
But they "'SlJ ffer stress or
dan1aJ:e wilh prolonged es-
pnsu re to unusually high or
!ow rnagnelic fields."
Now
Earn
daily interest on Passbook Accounts.
Passbook Thrift Accounts or any amount earn S'h "lo per year, paid from
day lnves!ed to day withdrawn. Your funds ate immedialely evailable.
Interest credited and compounded quarterly.
Funds plac ed by th1110tfl earn from the tsr.
Morris Plan
Newport Be ach -3700 Newport Blvd. -673-3700
Vibrations: Our put-togethers
for apartments or small homes.
Suddenly everythin g that's new,
everything that"s now, everything that's
happening_ in home decorating is at
Penneys. We call it Vibrahons.
Vibrations is a decorating concept
based on total coord1nat1on: a
series ol dramatic 1oom selllngswhere
all the designs. all the styles, a lt the
colors blend perlectty to produce
a single look.
Everything on this page is available
a1 your JC Penney Vibrations center.
A. F11sh1on Flair curtains Ribbed cotton,
48":ic 45·: Red. 8.99 Ma1ch1ng bunk site
bedspread. 7.49
8 . 4·d1awer s1udent desk. White with bittersweet, 139.9
C. Modern polylorm chair. Wh•te_ 34.98
D. 6-d1awer chesc White with biUarswaet. 159.95
E. 6·d1awer double dresser. While with
b1t!erswee1. 159.95
F. 24"!136-mirror B•ltersweel. 69.95
G. Ad1us1ab!e shell bookcase wilh drawer. While with
bittersweet. 139.95
H. Bunk bed. guard rail, ladder. Bittersweet .119.95
I. Ad1ust11ble arm bul!et lamp. Bl11ck, yellow, orange,
green and wh11e. 14.98
J. 2 d111war night stand. Wh•te Wilh b•lterswee!. 74.95
K. Polyester shag carpeting. Solids and \we9Cls. 6.SO 1q. yd.
l . Conveo; m1rrdr plaque. 18"1136'". 65.00
M. Wei look vinyl sot a. Wood'frim laminated w 1tti white
vinyl. Catlee. 199.00
N. Chip co1e corner table with. Formica ~ top.
Whote. -411.00
P. Modern sculpture table lamp, Ple~iglass and nylon
diamond shape. Clear or black 11ns. 29.98
O. 'Jewel Tex · cotton/rayon a rapes. 50"x 64", Oyster. 12.00
A. Chip core bar w11h Formica.•top and 111nyl trim, 2 b&r
stools. Mocha/wh•te. 2.29.00 .~
S. 34"x58" rug. Rayon mu~ti k!CKdisig13. Orange. 21.00
T. Ctilp core cotlee 1eble w' Formica~ top. White. 49.00
U. Wet look vinyl love sea • Wood trim
laminated w!lh wlille vinyl,
149.00
Penner• furniture prk:e1 lnclud•
dellvery wtthln locel dellvery •r••·
JC Penney "
Shop Sunday noon to 5 P .M. at the following stores:
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Use Penneys Time· Payme n t Plan at these slores: CANOGA PARK CARLSBAD DOWNEY
OR ANGE "THE CITY"'
FASHION VALLEY-SAN DIEGO FULLERTON HUNTINGTON BEACH
LAKEWOOD MONTCLAIR NEWPOITT B EACH RI VERSIDE VENTURA
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For the Record KUCI Featuring New Look
Dissolutlmas
01 !Harriage
w1~ig~~._ t1 , or .. ...,.,.1,, Va111v.
.,., .It'• ... u . .i l••-Student Radio S1noothes Over Last Year's Roug li Spots
l.A"HAM-t!AollMON -....... II ~ .... . netft N .. ~." H....,11,,.,..., 11o•cft. ..... By TERRY COV ILLE \Volf, "eneral ma n a g er and religious p(Ograms on L1ur1ri., lie ot W••tmi"''"', "
llASTl.fN.O'ifflll -Aut1. 1•. llol•nd 01 "'• 0.11¥ ,.lltl Sl•H Ch I Rl h d d bt• Sund ~. so. 01 c:o"• Met•. """ P••••· .1. ar ey c ar .!!On an pu 1c ay.
0' A,...r..rm. IRV!Nc' H ti / /k relations direct.or M i k e F 3 l 6 I \IAN NOOllOEN·VAN NOClll DEN -a:. .. (' 0 0 s. rom p.m. 0 p.m. eac l
"..., 5..,,.m1, .. 11 t~i.:·e~:;;,,w1~.:::,~1i't4'1·0::11H'&,': Thi!i is KUCl -FM , 89,9 oo your Hingson ~re lhe three, key day tht station will provide
on the air from lime to time
-such as old con1edy shows
and in one case a series of
keyboard immortals featuring
Such g·reat pianists as
Now • , . ._, .... Your
FALSE TEETH
MoN Bttlng Power
A dent ure 1db11ive ct.11 he lp. ~·ASTEETH• l'owder doea 111 o!
lilla: 11 Heir-bold upper• 111d lo ...
t lll lonrer, lirmer, wieadier. 21 Ho!d.1
them more comlort1bly. 31 Help"
yeiu tat more naturally. Why worry"!
u .. fASTEl::TH Ot!ntur1 Adhuh·1
Po...:der. De11t11re! tbat lit are
l':!!llenti1I to health. See your denli5t
r~rl.y. _, l<ru""''· '''°"'1<~ J •<1<1 Auore• ~ 11. "'T""''"''· d•'at, featur•'ng the d•'fferent figures in the rebirth of KUCl ---'ucal•'onal program• Jn the Pt lm1<1. Cl•lr~ •r><I C.••• W 811EZAlllCH·UltAt~E -Au• :!O, JO!m f~M . .:'\I ~":'.,'~1':i~·1~~e'~' .cno~E'l.i.~E'''' J. rt!.'~I ~;,~,t.~!..""e~.<~no t<•••n lvn, sound.'' form of taped lectures and
Cr!!.~'~~'.·0~~';1~1 .~0 t~.~~;::n1. l•~ F~~!.~~;<~:;.1s~ -,na ~,1,11i~ The voic e echoes daily It ':r1 a tough fight . they weekly reports from lhe
s11uen•t1. c;10.i1 ono 11 u<101pn E111,1111ti. :!O, t>1>•~ ot coua M111 .,,.ro« Ca n•pus Park al UC agree. United Nalions.
Haehmaninoff and Joseph Hof-1=~~~~~~~~~~~ mann.
"The students ar~ really
ge tting enthused," Hingson
reports. "\\'e have about 20
1vho want to be disc jockeys.
And y,·e really v.·anl the
11on1en to help out."
~edOl<k 1(01n•o•n~ T ~no WUl lom t l"AllUfLLA·Pl::ll~I NGE lj -AuD ?C "~ '"" 010~" J•ne Ann 1'1d u,,non P, s .. v••or1 l1w•~"(•, l1 °1 Ht,1MlnQ•~n D J Jr,ine. ti sound ., a swe~t .. We',•e each s~nt a much "\Ve're licensed by the FCC 8odn1r, Ju<l•lh An"•""~ Ju•lln 1(,.,,, B••<h, •n<I M••Cin• M . 10. ol ~•nit A l l 0 , ... ~~~~:r~~,G~::::r:.;,.,:::~~-;~~·ne~,~ 11 t(~·N ,,G EL·DllA''IN0 Aut ?C ll 0 ca l 1nessage for Students WhO as 5() hOUl'S II week on thJS," BS an educational Station. th e
1101em•,, lloblrt llo~. n, .,,.. Jo.on. J,. bO!n °1 ~oured on their campus radio Hinsson said. onl y one 1n Orange l:ounty. bul ti:.'~; 8"'"" Ann •no J•m•• J 1.1~!~'.f0"11'~'EY -Aut lo. 110• E · 11. ~!ation !he past tv.·o '.·ears rrhe stat•on makes ,·1s of· th is is the f1rsl time 1n three C ~•!O•, J~;.nn• V •no l"rooot • Of Muntonalon Bo•<h, 1NI Sn••D" Lou. p l / ' l ' r.....,..,n.L•w1on ~n<111.ro•ro 1 11.018u•n•'•rk ll S \....Ollll )'" bec a us e of t r ra tl[ ficial debut Sundav .. though years1\UCI has offered any f1mploron Jo.n Lo"~'"" M><I ll<JN•I flELD·llAMl!'I" -Au1. JI, Ma"<JI' i•, d · I " L•w••"<• 8,,.. M1r'r K••,.•vn, i1, Doi~ o1 Mun broadcasting and somewhat music already filt ers ov er the e ucat1ona prograrns. sa}S PGtt•, M••• Lou •no lr<l,.lr<! 8 hnqlQn B••Ch. II' If F•lrru. l••" HA•"~' •"" ~ .... .,,1 ~ •• , wOOLLEY-~PEAKS •ut 1 '. M , J 'J loose management. air\vaves at 89.9. o . An<ll•\Otl B•nlon LH an<I Woll<!• Wilh im >(on,,.tn. Jt O'IJ, ot llO• j a a1 MM1r><1a ur1n. •"" 01011 All~. 11· 0' c 11 lJl ""\\'t 're running \'er y The bigg"t goal they have There are no comn1ercials Jtnnon,1 Torry Ann ar'OI fl•llr ll•v W1u m!n,.1r ll •v ~hl•••v 11 •no 11.ov E MA NSEM-<DWAN -..,.,, 11, E0""1" ~moothly this year. The .station established is to reach all UCI on this FM station -another· Seytd T•n~rl, ~dron J """"'""•I P•ar<P, l:'· on<I M.r'r Kay, lol.. tol~ or f l ( 0 C b 7.."ii':'.'9.~~~· J""i"..d'":.~~~·t" D•~·" s:11."0't~"-'L~"-r"11!." Au• 11 \v•"•' J . SAt-.'TA A;-.: A A is completely reorganized ."' students v.·bile providing a 1rs or range ounty -ut s.o~DCI'"'"'· J1•rol A ono O••n• II•• 08, o1 comoron .• ,... Go1<1it v , •I, or \Vestminster 1nan acc·used ol says Da ve \Volf, the new assis-special servi$e lo all or the staff y,•i ll give publ ic F;,,.,.,, Lo1• A •nd C••1• L M 11un11""r"" e,.,~ I I · II t I 0 Cou t service announcements three (.r1n1. S•u••• Lo••n """ N•n<Y r i.u MOLlANO uotLANO Au9 n 1nans aug Iler 1n a tra JC ae-an manager. range n y. l""'"'°"· B~·D••• .Jt•n • ...., L•w'o" Eo .. .,o L. IO. o• r.,;;;n, ,..,.,,,,.~ L t I / t / limes each hour . c""""~· ve•1• v. 11. 0, L•oun• B••cn eiclent th:ll L'launt•(t the life or " as year peop e orgo o It's a student -funded station Gtrn•r~ r~:,d lS~11':'!:~'. ~,0-llu• ot U M:.{~~?-'~1A~~~v, 1,!u;.,1~1 MB• 1"i" hlS 111 ,\'C:lr·11!d J.!!r) friend h,1S Opell the Station , equipn1ent \l'ith an annual budgel Of about And !he SlatiOfJ Offers nCWS
c.~:.~~·.7 .,,1,,~ ~ ~"" .,.,,,, .. ,~. \ c:S~fut(.i;:~};"c:;~<F\t A NA _ """ heen se11tent·t·tl lo 111nr nionths was stolen. you never knew $~.000. reports from wh;it \Volt calls
Mel,Qa• WM••"' W ~no G•e1.1 ,_ )1 L~.,;· P . •I ul ,.,,.n~1n1. re,,,•• Ill 0t'[lll".'(! Cnunl.1 ,)!ii] 11h<Jt \\'aS happening,"' adclS "But 11·e don"! plan !O JUSI "an alternate l'hoi CC" ne\l'S '"""'"· P~ltO(•~ L &"'1 ~'·""U'O HtO 11~!1• If,, ••. (O"a M!>~ " .:av waue, Jr •m• O•r11n• c,rA11~A11r rAuv;~oN •"o 1r ()r;inuc Counl.v SU fl er 1 n r Steve Sherman. the student in serve the campus," explains servitf', tilled tiood Earlh T•!I, Woll l&M fi 1n<1 Ma••'"" G1eaorv "''°n;i•), 77, •nd K ~'"'" N', <> K••<nt r lY<h• Anll~ &no G•~" P•"''" J1 1>o:n cf H .. ni,no•on ll~•rh ('1!1J['! .Judge B.1r'tJrl I\. t h<irge or educ?l ional pro-Hingson . ··one of the problems News. s ........ l •l'd• Jffn ~ .. ~ 'l/.ll>~m [,... WllOE·FAlEll -Auo n. Joh1' I. '9. G••• M•"''" N ana R•••h •na C••ne<ln• A. l•. ooin o• 11vn-il1c:'llil1Hll ordcrt'd ~hit! lrnn gramn1ing. al UCI is the splil between "It's, nol really hot news. ll ];;",~~~.' G~l:'G''~,;., ~h~.:~e~~·o:;,., Hr't't9.'tE-it'~ft _ Au•. 71. "''"•'a pl 11.~ 1hrec ye11rs pro h:l\1on for This year several hard ::iludents y,•ho live on campus doesn't matter if it 's two or
"Our trademark is a forced
diversity. Students like us
because they can relate. They
<·a n call us and ask for their
records." says WolL
"Our people are looser here.
They're not paid, they're not
y,•orried about losing a job.
They rea lly enjoy ii." \\'olf
adds. "'The potential is
just starting to be realized,''
he says.
Blind
Fl!of. D••n• lo"""""" J•m•s D•u'Y lie~, 11. 01 Bu~n• Pl'•. •n<I tl 11 ,., d ·~· "" f ,. I d I t d th h ,. If lh d I b . . h ~•en. P•T<·c•• •nn Mtcn •• 1 B•rbar• G••I. 1~. or wt<tmm•r•• un:1 t , war .:.stes. l,,,, o \\'Or ing s u ens are s rug-an ose y,• o 11•e o campus ree a.vs ate. u\ 1t s 1v al I
W•I!!. lvl• F ""~ Oenn"" ,l.'IUL LIJ\15-BROOt<~ -Au• ll. G1cv •• JI D 1· / h" / I th 5 000 W h :~ 'd t " IV JI 1>:e1cn, Nantv tou ;,..~ 10 .. <>n L•m' A'""· 1<. ~r P•ocTmv111,, on,0 , .,,a J:l;>.1l l yn1p11s r 1 \' e . !: 111g o ac 1eve some oug l \more an , ). e o!"'{Q v.·e cons1 er 1n1por ant, o ll•<l i. P•ul• 5u•an •na Cur •<> D••n ll•r;1 ,n Jt•n, IB. o• Co•!& M•I• , . I I j I I I I I I lh y' t f KUC! b . th It t th .. ~ SA•~A ANA A th
Youth
Opens Center
,..,,,11, P••riri• Ann •no sit<>h~n onar llich•,d. JJ, ona G•n~v• l •"""· 11 ~.s t•s 1at P C<lt t'< no <:on e.~ goa s e ve se up or · ring em a oge er. · ~ays. ,,. • -nev: you ~m11"· o;•1• L•~ •n~ L"' M•10<>•m G1LBERl·H.O.LE -Aug. H. Jae~ 10 ellarge::i ul v e h 1 tu I a r F~l. The stati on is no\\' in new Prbgramming for the station 'fhe station 11o·ill also ha ve a11 center for blind ttenagers ha~ Oi~7i':n~••· Vf'<ll• Ma> """ Tnom•~ ~o•ti 0' Coit• MHa, I h h d t lh th' d fl I/ ' / d h d d' · I I' F h d h BJ d Ju<1<1. cnr.s•in• L• .. '•n ~na 110, • ~1;·~~~~ :\ ·w:;,1,:,-;.::,.~~·•n V•rQ•<>••· rnan~ aug !er. ea quar ers on e 1r oor \l'i tnc u e ar rock on e 1tor1a po IC)'. " rom t e been opene at t e in
2•~11~~~~:. A-.• P•"•<·• •nd D•n·tl otJF Fv-GoooE -... ~ •. ?I . .J•<~ Urug rharges 11·rre dism iss· of the student commons. A ~1onday's folk and jazr. on student viewpoint. but sensi -Service Center. 2015 N ,
sr nnq• l ;•• Lone •"d w:u,,,,., L•o 2~~!11.~~". ~'. of~::,";..1~,;~~'· •"d t'd by Judge i\lr.)1i11an. Estes new antenna 11·ill be inn opera-Tuesdays. classical music and hie. not reactionary.'' sa,vs Broad11o·ay. The racilily "'""'•" M,H••" A •nd Lilli•n "-CA~EMENT·l-IOM ER A~v ?\. C1••• 11oi..rr w ~"rl P~•d(it H 11one•• '"'·· 12• and B•rn•r• o .. ,5. ha~ now ret'O\·ered from lion shortl y 1~·hich 11·ould in· special ne~·s shov.·s Wed-Hingson. ''\Ve're not here 'to blind young people
Gor<lon Jdnel """ Ar!hur l~j~~'"~'J'~':'~";'t"~'~'~':· =~~~:;__~~~~~~:~~::~~~~~~~~~~~;~~~~~l~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~:J'~-~~~~~:~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Vtn•. Jtn•(• L ""° l"""'"I Ana, ... , ALBE•rsoN-Gll!Ell ~oN _ Auo l•. critical injuries be suHered in crease t e station's range lo ne.sdays. hard rock again fgr upset the community." Orang~ County and Ml~~~~'01· E11"" lcwll• 1"° F .. a ~·c~,f. ·J.~.!"d P•1><•111 F "· t>1>'~ the accident. co,·er most of Orange Count~·, Thursday through Saturday Special features will be put Beach.
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H)' AHTHUR VINSEL
or ,~. D•ll~ "ler s111r
SO:\IETl:\IES you "'f\nder how you ever got along wilh-
ou t some1hing af\er ynu finally gel it. all shiny·new and
v•orking r iE?.hl.
Some of us are \\·nndcring that todav about tht' new
panl yhnse vending n1;ich1ne in the plarit cofftt lounge.
Some or us never missed not having one
Some of us 1,1.•ere ~urprised to find
" Some of us wl"re stilt here when
tt arri\·ed .
"GUESS WHAT kind of machine
they'rr putting in the coffee room:',"
the excited copy boy cried. None of
us could None of us could believe it
either.
\\'c had to go see.
Severn] in k -s!;lined printers were already sitting
arounr!. watching the vending machine man stock it. The
de legation from Lhe ne'.l'Sroom swelled the assembly to
18 or so.
\\"E GOT !he if'f'ling he wished we'd go away.
Compared to the good-hu mored guy who stocks the ice
cream machine, the pantyhose mao must not find his work
as re\\ard1n~.
He never sn11led. He onl v said two words.
'·You·re right." he remai-ked bluntly when asked If he
v•as putt ing in a pantyhose machine.
Of course he probably had a rough day . It certainly
1rasn 'l over.
L '>.
HE ll All rnore slots to fill wlfti little SI cartons. by
color: lxlne beige, mink. misty black. suntan, dawn taupe
and coffl'e .
The latter 1nav cause some confusion and lost coin~,
since th e pantyhOse machine is right next tn the coffee
n1 ac hinc. Since the cnffee machine also offers chicken
soup. sn n1c of us cri!l it the Mechanical Jewish Mother.
Sn far 11'C haven 't decided v.•hat to call the pantyhose
machine.
Some of us suspect il was delivered by mistake.
NONE OF our DAILY PILOT ~iris have leg.'I quite
like those shown on 1hc panlyhose cartons. tone size fit.s all)
and. probabl_v, no real female does.
And somehow we've never perceived t.hem in such ar·
tistic hues as bone beige, sunta!n, mink , coffee, misty black
or dav.·n taupe c11hcr.
\\'e kerp an eye on them e1•ery day and our girls' le(I
just !icem lo be a girls legs rolor .
~1aybe. v.·e males simply don't ha ve much imagination
about such things.
i\t,\ VBE WE JUSt like our girls the way they are.
E11ibezzler Will Get
New Trial in County
SANTA ANA -/\ Hun-
!ington Beach accountant whn
successfully plt'aded that he
drew a state prisnn term for a
gu il!y plea he hadn 't authoriz-
ed has been grrinted an
Orringe Count:-o Superior Court
triril Qn gr::ind theft and
forger;-· charges.
Judi::c B~·roin K. l\!c:-.Hllan
ordered T b n m a .s .John
Defusco. 4;>. of 17882 Bell Cir-
cle, lo fa ce trial Nov. 24 .
Defusco v.'as ordered to
return to the courtroom Oct. ~
for a pretrial hearink.
DeFusCfl wa~ brought back
from state prision where he
\\'as serving a ooe-to-lG-year
term \\'hen he argued that
defense attorney Paul Caruso
had promised him that he
.,.,.ould be placed on probation
if he pleaded gu ilt~'.
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and solid, !lare lrog
siac\ls. Assorlf'd
Special 2 ~3.
Polyester single knit
fabriC in lots of colors
for sl!tch1ng up dresses
and sportswear now.
JCPenney
The values are here ~very day. . .
•Shop Sunday noon to 5 p.m. at the followlng stores:
DAI LY PIL OT J J
N1wporL BHch -Foshion lsl•nd
•Closed Sundays
Huntington Beach-Huntin gton Center + Costa Me'a -Harbor Center
Prices in Effect At All Penney Stores Mond•y
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Me11tal Healtl1
U11it U11cle1· Study
V a.lley Ma.n
Se nt to Jail
In County
SA.VTA ANA -A f'ounla1n
Orange City Stean1ed Up_
As Rail s Pa ss Thein By
Wife Sues
In Slaying
SANT.•. A N A A
ORANGE -Time rnay hearinR in .June. Santa Fe of· Weslmlnater woman whose ' ha \'e pa.~sed the r:11lroad hcials said then they were los-husband "'as killed in a
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Tormenting Rectal Itch~
Of Hemorrhoidal Tissues
Promptly Relieved
ORA.\'C:E -A propo<>al !o
~t ab!tshed a sC'p<'.rlltf' r1°w1!\
Depar11nen1 nf \l{'nt:il He;il!h
is under stu<Jy h~ 1ht Or;in!:e
Cnunry PPr<wnnel I >t;prirtrni>nt.
c\rln1\1es \rl the. mental
hr al!h arta havt 1ncreastd
r:ip1dl y in the past )"ear
l'i'1·11t1~f' 0r drug :ibu5e pro-
!1!,·m5 ;ind a11lhnrt1.td pre1·en·
111 r p1ni::r·arns. ('{lUl1f\ nff11·1al ~ ·
l">ifld
business by here. but c1\.v of-1n,1t n1(iney t:.y keeplna the old shooting ha.~ sued the n1an \'alley man who ·onct joined ~ force~ wl!h Ted !i 1 t \'en ficials are hopping mad about far1l1ly open. eharged with the kilhng for
In many t:11.lle8 Prepara tion H
Ii vee prompt, temporary rel iel
from. auch p&in and itching
and actll.ftlly . helpe ahrink
llWeUina: of hemonhoidal ti•
alM!I CllUl!ed by inflamrnation. 1a-by -.. on bun-
dreds of patienta ahowed ~
to be true in many OUM. In
faet, many doctor1, them-
selves, uae Preparation ff' or
reo:>mmend it for their fam-1
iJiea. Preparation Hointrnent
or mppositories.
Chimel. whosf' nllme has bl-en lt Al though t~ railroad will be $7SQ,OOO,
The uproar WM caused bv 111Jowcd tn ce-ase manning !he l'vlrs. Kiirhleen C. Redmon , ,1:11·en to 11 landml'lrk t i $. 11 reeent California Public 1'tat1nn, !he h1stnri<' structure 993l t.fargo Lane, claims In
Su pre111 t ('1111rt dec1i>ion. has her Orange Countu su,,.rior r11htie~ Comn1issinn 1r uc1 \\'111 rem ain. Freight may he J bf>l'rl senteni·rd !n nnt _l't ar in Court la wsuit that the alleged Refore the~ ;q1prn\f' !ith·h 11r1
ai:enc~. 1·nur1I \ 'ill ~}('111~111~
\.\1ant 10 k1t(1W 11hal pt:'r ~••lltlt"I
\.\nuld h(' 1 rau~!1•1 red 1r1•111
n!hrr depar!rnenl~. Stllh as
prnbahnn ;ind !he. 1nedu:al
crnter
In llie till\ 72 ro11n!.\ hudl!,t l
suprr11snrs e ;i r m a r Kt d
511"1 11()() for a st epped up rirug
ahuse prni;:ram which 11 1!1 bt
under the direction of Dr.
I\ l:itle
rul1n~ allowing the S;int.oi Fe In drnppe<l nff there.. hut all bill-1· f v · t II ()r;in~e ("follnh Jail. i'!(" ions n IC or · u g "'-======================= rlnst down its 84-v. t;ar ·<ild H1' ilfld o!her P'Pecwnrk will H"ghe' 62 A"•he1·m II' 1; Al"f' 'ft1T~ Carl!':r. 34. drrw " · · " . ve ra ilroad st<1t 1nn he h11ndlt<l through the. Santa depr ived ht;r and ht'r lhree TAKE THE NEWS QUIZ !ht ltrm and thrtt ytars pr!>' M;iyor Don E Srnith ~aid An;i station rhildren of their support.
bat1nn from Orang' County !ht city will ftght thr ruling The ~t ;ituin Is scheduled In Hughes has pleaded innocent E S
II _, 1 • very •turd•y Supt'nOr Court Judgt Byron v.·hich fo ov.·eu • PUC pubic rlosr Oct. 2.8. Ill murder charges:,.•/ h'. Mc~!illan alttf"" pleed111g ,----------'---------------_::___:::_::_:_::__::::::.::::;..::::_ __ !::=====================~
We Dore You •
The rn~nt;1l hea ltb.d1~1~h>ll IS
n<l\.\ p<irl •lf rhe 1•nunty
~led icill Ser\ 1f'e.5 a g" n !" '!
under nr ll1'rrnan Ranncl~.
count\ 11\f'd10 al d1 re~·!or
!">t>p<1ra!1on or the mental
hr a Ith :ictn 111es fron1 1he
~cner<il rned1c<1I program has
hrrn propnsrd se\eral llmf'S in
thr pa~t
gtulty to thret charges of
rrcr1r1ng stolen property.
RarJnPI~ al~•I held the !1tif' of
mental hl'i!ITh l111·e1·!11r 1111!11
l'i!tll' tl 11.~ 1r;ir "hr11 Dr E \\'.
Klalle 11<1~ n:in1f'd !I) thf' po51.
l\!;i1re had hero ilrl as~15lant
f1irprt11r for mrnta.J health
!it'Tl'ltflS
:\o f1('ad\1ne has heen sf'l for
ths forth Cfl1n111~ report hv
Personnel Director ~'1!ham
f!;irt on !ht prl"lposed de part·
n1ent.
11nt nf !ht counts tiltd
a"a1nst Carler involved lht
rerc11 1ng nf properly stolen
1110 ,\ears 11gn from a Santa
Ana hon1e -!he idenlic1]
charge~ for v.·hirh C..1li[nel
<Jrrw a nn e-ye11r county jail
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hAlANCE -
REQUiREd
Yes. thar s rigtll! Free checking -no minimum
balance required. Anything that's free ls wor1h
checking. And T'tCNI is the right time to check .into
Anaheim Savings new free services. We"Ve joined
.,..,lh a ma 1or natiQ~ bank ollering you complete
Sav"1gs and-l oan, plus banking services. Only a1
Ana~e1m Sayings can you depesit $1000 ~ eam
the highest 1n1erest in the nation on insured savin9s
~nd r~ccive the benefi1s of , •• Free checklnQ, Pre-
ferred Customer rates on aulo and boat k>ens, and
Preten cd Customer ra tes on personal loans. Laam
aOout these at OfJt Huntington Beach oUice..
,,-f REE SAFE
dEposiT bo:xES
Fr1111 with ac.c.ount ba lanc11 of $1,000 or rnor•.
6%~ Two b fMI )"t8I" tonn
certifictte •ccounls
with $5.000 miftil'Mlm
balance.
50 YEARS OF SECU.AITY
Accounts are inouted lo $20,000 ond pr-
by Anaheim Savings' 100% 19CO<d of ..4oty.
ANAHEIM
SAVINGS
AND
MAIN OFFICE:
187 'II. Lincoln Avt.
AMheifl'I'. C.lilom11
PR.2·1532
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Carpets of the fantastic
'fatter' fiber~
Penneys has them
at super skinny. prices.
If you llke to sin money, eawa Sunda~ too.
Famous Kodete polyester,
the fatter fiber to give you
more carpet to the yard, a
minimum of 32 ounces of to~
grade yarn packed into each
square yard. Your carpet
is not only extra-deep and
luxurious, it's also resilient
-springs back to its
original appearance. Long.
wearing. Most spills and
stains will wipe right up with
a !ponge or damp cloth..
Choose tho look you like fer
your decor:
'E-· """"" pie ... -laotcuddler,-
ond ricll. 12 d""""""' oolida.
'Ma)Blty' ocufplured
effect Soop pile twith
-hlghligbtlno 8 IOlld colors.
'Whls!>OI' O!>lulfl p!le ...
the Informality ot lhag.
and the luxury o1 plush.
14 vibrant tweeds.
KOOR
'Trtdenl'~ ......
pile In 14 etr1ldng -
tone colors.
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JCPenney _
The values are here everyday.
·shop Sunday noon to 5 P.M. at the following stores:
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cerpet estimate c1R to'd•y:
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MOlldAY' Octobfr 4 l q71 OAtl Y ptfLOf JI
Major ap~iances. Major savirlgs.
And they I ere great values at our
everyday ow Prices.
Sale starts Sunday at noon.*
Sale $328
Reg. 359.95, save 31.95. Penncrest~ lmperlal
16.6 cu. ft. no frost refrigerator. Features
139 pound freezer capacity, reversible
doors, 5 cantilever shPlves. Equipped
to receive automatic ice maker. Choose
White, coppl'.'r tone. avocado or liarvPst
gold .•. color costs no more at JCPenney.
Penncrest· 16.6 cu. ft. refrigerator w th
automatic ice-maker. Reg. 399 95 Sale SJ68
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Reg. 179.95 PenncrestfJ Cuatom 30'' g11 range
Removable oven bottom and brbiler· drawer for
easy cleaning, all over porcelain enamel finish
on steel cabinet. see-thru oven window,
interior light. Comes in white, avocado or
copperlone •.. color costs no more at JCPenney.
PenncrHt.., Custom 36'1 gas range.
Reg. 199.95, Sala $W9,
Sale s2sa
Reg. 279.95, save 21.95. Penncreatll> lmperlal
13.8 cu. ft. no frost refrigerator. Features
Sale price• effective through S1turd1y only!
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101 1 z pound freezer capacity, reversible doors, twin
porcel ain enamel l 1n1sh cr1spers. Rolls
out for easy cleaning. Comes Jn white,
roppertone. avocado and harvest gold. ~~~~·Sale
s179
Sale s4oa
Reg. 449.95, save 41 .95. Penncrea~ Imperial
18.5 cu. ft. side-by-side refrigerator.
Features 2 13 pound freezer ca pacity,
full width dairy door, egg storage rack.
it steel cantilever shelves. Completely
fros t free. Equipped to receive ice maker.
White. Co ppertone, Avocado and Harvest Gold.
PenncrHte 18.5 cu. ft. side-by -side
re frigerator with ice-maker. Reg. 489.95 Sile S448
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Sale
s144 ····
Reg. 159.15, uve 15.95. Penncrette
g11 dryer. Three temperature settings,
140 minute timer. anti-wrinkle cool down.
Porcelain f1n1sh top. In White.
Pennc reat4> electric dryer with 3
Reg. 1 H .H , HY• 20.11. ,enner ....
1pHd waaher. All over porcelain fini1h,
4 wash /sp in speed settings, 3 waah/rinae
t emperature settings, Hydro-Surge
agitator for vigorous wuh action.
Wh ite only.
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Reg. 309.95. PenncrH~ 30" QH rang•
warming shelf. Features EverKleen oven
panels that clean themselves during regular
oven use. Removable top for easy clean ing,
oven interior tight, all over porcelain
enamel finish. Comes in white, avocado or
harvest gold ••• color costs no more at
JC Penney.
Sa1e3gaa
Reg. 44.i S, uv• 5.07
Cuatom canister
r te aner complete with 6 pc, set
of attachments. Unit st ands
upright nn stair.s forcle11ning
and has large wheels for
easy mobility.
Sale 3288.
Reg. 36.95, uve 4.07.
Compact clHner
weighs only 9 lbs .. yet it has
the same 840 watt power
as many larger cleaners.
6-pc. attachment se t included.
JC Penney
Reg 129.95. Sale S114. @'.*f #f .}.f4§,ki5'F?
It's all part of the value .
(71 4) 523-6401
Sale 4411
Reg. 41.tl, HH I.OT.
Upright cleaner
beats, sw11ps and clean• at
the same time. Height
adjustments for indoor
outdoor, short, long
and shag rugs.
Attachment t ool kit
for 1bove cleaner. t10
1'•1· It.II, Sn• 5.17. l'1Mf en., I
rug conditioner wuhn floors
then sucks up th• dirty water.
Wax•• and polishes. Shampooe
rugs, too. 14·pc. acce11ory
set included.
•Shop Sunday noon to 5 P.M. at the following stores:
.• NEWPORT BEACH . -FASHION ISLAND HUNTINGTON BEACH -HUNTINGTON CENTER
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• Ill Auaheim
koow only a l11llt or v.ha l's
bet11 going on, but I ha1 t one
1n1medi:itr
people
A11ahc11n d
lerl.
l'f'l!t'\1011 fol ~llP~f'
dor1 't 1·orue tu
that's !he wa y )t.lll
··\\'e WiHll n on t 1Jf
Ct'U\111.'
Ana he im
tlt~ec.:tur
V1s11or
[ h t
t;on-
\i'11Hon Ru orau !cit the NCS\\'
1·un lr t11 ers~ h;itl been
"uverp!ayed." bu! hf' 11d1n 1tted
1,1·r1ting a lellt'r to !ht' social
\1•orkers' organization 111 ll'h1l'h
lie wen\ to grr a1 pain.<; l1i
1·!ar1rv lhr lrur ,,talu<; ul lht•
.!Villi . J\1t'1•)1 S.ll'lt•I I' I !I
:\11:1hc1111
Draws
"Whereas Orange C.:ounty
had a me1nbership of aboul
a.ooo in the society in 1964,
tl1;it n.en1bership has now
decreased l o 3,000 y,·hich is a
4U percent decrease in the past
seven years." Snvder said.
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question but that the M>Cial
1,1·orkers organization would
honor this <.'1lntract with the
City of Anaheim
LET'S KEEP
NEWPORT BEACitf
A SMALL CITY
A NO VOTE
tht probleiu.~ that this kind ot
s1 tuat1011 c.;;in ~crter<1le." 0111
1011 Si•ld ·• 1 h;:ive JU~1 hc1•11
lold b_v lht' orgnn1zed p11l1t·t·
1·!11e!s of t11is nation that liio.·
t·ouvent1011 wh11·h ended al 011r
t 'unvenllon {'entrr 1hl5 wt·t·h
dl1" lnlf:r na11011al Asso\'iat 1u11
ul l'ol1ee Chu·1 s 1 1\a~ !11e 1n11~1
"lll'C'('.~S!U) 1n tllr ~ r t> U II '
1a,1or~'.
'Thr la:.1 thing 11t' Jl!Td
l1rre i.'; l>utnr 11u1!,1 grou11
/hat 's going to 11:.f' lhe con-
\ent1011 as an e.~l'tlst> lu
den1onslrate ;ind t: a u s r
trou ble.'' Dutton :.;iid. "As I
s<ial. 11·e dun'! \l'lllll 11 and 11e
dun'l need 1t and I n1usl l:t'I
ta1nly hope !his organ1zat1011
will do some heavv thinking
tthou t it be fore they l:orne hrrl'
ur xt l'o1ay_"
S11yller said 1l111t l11al pan uf
h1.'i lcHer -lie rrfuscd ll.o
dl~l'llSS lht• rf'~l 01 111.~ 1·011l
!lllllllt';~IUHI 1~·~11ond1·d lo
1 haq.~1·~ \J1 '\('SI\' dcleg<1lr·~
lh.it 'l\11~1he1rn 1<; a 1·t•nter !(if
1t1r .Juhn li1rl'h :-.1w1t't.1 ;i nU lit
, 0111 1·11111>!1 t!irro.·' 1.'(11ild 1'1'.i1ll
+11 dangerou~ 111·11011 IJ 1
\luH1ternen anti ulher gn1up!>.''
' Thr .John B1r1·h S.~1ety h:i~
,1 1 u r a I 111en11K'r~h1p vr
;,lx,u1 l!KJ.Ollt1 p f' o pl t' <111d
Ila~ 11~ 11:.111111<-J l1t";1dquarters
111 Bl'ln1on1. ,\lass ' :-in~der
!'l1111rnrntrd 1n bis ll'ttrr. ·· 11~
\\ esl ('0:1.,1 he.1<!11u;1rler.~ 1s 1n
Sari ,\tar11lo 1' l11ch 1~ <·r111.~1dr :-
ablrv rc n1011·rl 1ron1 Or<1nJ::P
('()u1;l 1 <iorl An;du•irn
"This cerl<1infy and 1•ery
dcf1111lPly refutes lht poin t
Iha! was apparently being
1naUe -that Anaheirn .and
Orange t.:-Ounty are lht cente"r
of the John Birch Society,'"
Snyder .said.
SnyUer ;ii.so denied sug·
i.:csl1ons that the NCSW had
hccn war11ed of the possib1!i1y
uf tegal ncllon f o I Io w i n g
1.·:incella\1011 ol lhr 197:! con-
1 rntion
.. But"''° have made it t·lear
Iha! this booking was niade in
1~68 and that "'e have rejected
~el'eral al ternative bookings
lhat h;il'e cropped up in !ht:
111eant1mr, '' he said. •·'fhi:o;
sor1 of action would affetl
bolh our con1·e11tion center and
111a11y An;iheini hotels if ,1·e ;illo1~ed people to drop their
1·on11n1tinents in thi~ way.''
"In fact," lhe Riverside
social worker said, 11manv
NCS\V members argued tha·t
Anahein1, in view of tht com-
rnillee report, "'as just the
place to hold such a gathering .
~1any Chicanos and Negroes
-and a lot who don't fall in
that category -look on the
convention as a me<>.ns of l
bringing their t'eeli ngs alxlut
the area to tht people who live1
1n that area."
''Frankly, I don't know at
lh1 s stage JUllt what \\'ill hap-
pen in Anaheim," ~lurray !aid.
"\\le'll be holding a meeting in
lht city in the near future and!
ii may "''ll be that !Orne of l
our problems could bt resoll'·1
ed them.
-IS NECESSARY
TO STOP EMPIRE
BUILDING
\\'illiani F. S11~·t1rr "' :\·lurray said there wa~ "no
,
NEWPORT
"'But "'e expect thlt there
will be somtthing on the order
of 10,000 person~ attending the
convention in i\tay,'' ~turray
added. ''And with 10,000 people
JUSt about anything could hap-1
pen."
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OFFERS
ITS CUSTOMERS
ANOTHER ''UNIQUE''
BENEFIT
N. l ehm<!n, Ch.,irm11 n
7)<! Vi• l jdo Sovd, Newport Be a ch
675-0707
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ANEW NAME
Nothing else is changed! The same warm, friendly people to service your account!
Those same un iqu e services that our customers have come to expect
and enjoy. The same courteous persona l attentio n to your rNefY banking desire!
Frankly, all we 've done is com bine Newport National Bank with
SotJthem california First National Bank.
An outstan ding Bank si nce 1883.
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
Our new name will give our customers additional benefits and
expanded services, some of which are Gash Reserve,
a ~ "write·your-own·loan" service, Master Charge,
and personal investment coun seling.
Stop by and see for yourself that nothing has changed but the
name; a friend is still a friend regardless of the name.
All offices still open till 5 p.m. daily ••. 6 p.m. Fridays.
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SERIES MODERATOR
Glenn M1rtln
LEADOFF SPEAKER
Robert N. Weed
OFFICIAL WELCOMER
Dr. Thomas Blakely
Ca1ifornia
Suburbia
Predicted
SAN J"R.ANC !SCO 1t'Pl1 ~
A warning that CaliForr11a is
hcade~I for solid surburb<1 n
sprawl frorn St1n rlir go to San
l•'r:l nc1s1:u h;1s bee n issued b~
Floyd IL Hyde. a.~sht ;int
secrC't:iry nf the US. L)epa rt·
n1rnt of llous1ng and ur bau
Develnpn11."11l
ll vdf' said .\londay a radical
sh1fi in Cal1fvn11a·S pr'lnrltif's
anrl in il5 g111"ernn1ental at
!1tudes tow::ird planni ng of
bu1ld1ng~ arid parks
necessary.
FRITZ WARREN'S
Sports Car Center of California, Inc.
has three French models
for you ..
Real Estate Le~t11res Set.
He wa.~ lhc fr;1tun·d speaker
Ill an :litt'l"ll•"IOll St''>SlOll ft\r l"I ·
Ir planners <1t !he 7Jrd annual
cnnfrrenre of the League or
Cal 1furn ia C'1!1l"'s
Fnti r speakers ;ind ll1·n
tnpici; will he fea tured 1n \ren.
nesd<1\"0S ripening session nf
!he l9i l edition of th e tr.1d 1-
tional annu11 l Hrat Estate
lnves!n1enl Lrc:!ure Series.
Dr. Thor11as Rlake!y, district
director of evening colleges
for the Coai;t Communitv
College District. "'ill welcome
regislr11nts to th e free lecture
.i;eries.
First sessi11n is schedule<! Lo
start ;it 7 .10 pm. \'lednesday
1n the aud1rnr1um nf Ney,•porl
Harbor l11~h Schf)f11. Free
tH'kcts y,·1!1 be a\allahle at the
door on a first-ron1e. f1r~t
served b;is1s_
The pro~rain I part of Coai;t
Community Colle.1;e Distnct'11
free lecture srries 1 is asain a
joi nt presentation or t he
d i.~r ricl. 1hf' nAlLY r 11.01·
and the !\e\l"port Harbor-Co.y<i
:'-IP.~a Ho:1n1 nf Ht•allurs
Glrnn ~lar!1n , eJ:eC'11!1ve nf-
f1t·er nf !he hoard . 1111! <1ct as
n1o<lerator nf the four sess1011s
of the sC'rics.
First sprakrr he \\ 111 in-
trodure \Ved ncsdn.v night wil l
be Rnbert N. \\'eed. publisher
:i nd president of the DAILY
PILOT
l\'C'rrl 's tori1c. '"Thr Or<tnge
Cnast -A Grrat Pl;ice lo
l1·an City Sl1a1·es Li1neligl1t
l n1e~t"'. will in1·!11ilr :i
disrnurse 1)0 rhe .i:rowtt1 nf the
PAl!.Y PILOT and its ad ·
\ f.'r ti.sers -the C'Omr11crT 11tl
co1n111t1n1t1· of the 01 angf•
Coast ;irra -as 11 has1~ for
analyzing hl·cilthy 1n\estment
patterns of the area.
H;indall R. Mccardle. prf'si-
dent of the real estate firrn ,
The Heal r-:staters. :i rul ii c·11l-
ur11n1st whns l' eo\1111111 ;1pp1•:1rs
111 1h1· D1\\LY Pll.DT Hr;il
r:.~iate Sl>l"t ion r;1C't1 S;1tur1!11y.
also 1-1·1l\ speak '''f>dnrsday
11iJ.:hl.
1\lr<'<irr!le"s tips on how ln
se1 ohje('11vrs <1n1l lhen J..'ll
about achiev1n& rhe1n fnr pr'1-
' E\t'll lhe n·l:1h\'rh· t1111·h1t-
ti•rNI ~in!C> of ,\1untrin-a !<pends
{11111" !1n1rs 11s n1u1·!i ;is
C:il1fon11<1 111 slate <1ss1slant·e
tn fcderatl)-funded u r b An
pl;ins 11nd progranis." he said
'"l 'fls~ihly that 's why ~lontan<i
still has so n1uch beautiful
open spuee.''
ll ydr . a fnrrner rna~•nr of
1-'rr.~110 .. ~:iid e11v1rnn n1er11 and
t1i1usi11g prnhlern.~ are rirrs.~ini:?
··;irl\1111d ll!' ·•
··Tt1t1 ~!:il e of r;1l1fon1ia h;is
f;i1h•d Jo dc111nn.~trale r1'en ;i n
nwan111rss of t11csC' gr;i\'e cnn.
1·11n1s." he ,;:iid. ··1nuc;h Jes.~
lhP 1naking of :i cnrnmitme nt
rqual In 1he n1;igni tude of the
prnhlem.~ "e f ;ice ·· ---·----1
I'eugeot 304
.Sedan $2,4i9•
1·i,.. r-·1:."I Lion ol \lPlforl. •\ n1h<0! ''' '" ,., ~U 1·,.~r• nf Q PcUh<:'Ot'• •ul<'lmol<•e ,1~f1,n1 an•hir. ,,.,w h•t
• "~" \ol<•I 01!1\J,.~1.
---Prul(,111. !h", .Ir " nh ''"" "),,.,.J O,.drp,.ru!~nt
'U•\11•1"1on. d"~ l>r ~I;"'· fqlly f"d•n•nit
loo(kP( '"~''· ra,•k on1! 1""'"" ''"""n ~,
~n·I 11·\u h•oln• r:ul1Rl !ir~;. T 11 ..
Pe11i::ent :io4
Stat1nn \\"agon
$2,799'
f'pn~•nt .5n4 ,-,--,m,., "11 lo ~ "'"U"''f. f()ur-
"h,.~l ·l "r hr o~f'•, •n<1 •l-•J"'"<l \r•n•mi•uoTl
as •l~nrl~t<l f"~•npm~"'. II oJ!r>n1~!1 r 1 < Rn•n'""""•
otninn•l Th,. p,.,,~,.01 J(l~ S,.rl~n or1rl ~!•11t>A
_ '\V"I!"" fP&ture four·"n·lh,..flonr, frnnt-,.,-h,.,.I rln"e•
r eur< t 504 ·r ~f , • ., .. '""''""'''. ,,.. ................... .. ~ ,, .......... '"• .... -.~ $3,499 •
FRITZ WARREN'S
TEHR 1\N. lr;in IAP1 -All
road s 1n lr;in :o;eem tn lrHd to
this fa st-.1;rowing capita l city,
\\•hich will share the limeliRht
this month with Peri;epolis
durinJ! !he 2.500t h ar11111·crsary
celehrn lion of the Persi;in
Empire·
herrismen \\'ho gra1.e their
sheer ancl gn:it.~ hefore mo vi nJ!
on. A five-year drnu ght h;is
even limited their morement.
fits 1n the re<1l est11te market mrxiern1zal!nn has been \akin.I\ has become a traditional npen-
pl;:ice n\"er !he 1<1sl 20 years sn 111.e night lecture n( the seri f's. Final Stocks
In All Home
EditionJ
Sports Car Center of California, Inc.
lhllt the cn11ntry C'An cnnl!nue His topi<'" "Tailoring Your
to live up to irs i;:cogr;iphical l n\·estment.'' 710 EAST !ST STR EET, SA"TA A:'>/A, CA LIFQR ,,;JA.
\\'hat m;iy be lhe hig.i:ri;t
g11therln& of heads uf state 111
history 1-1•ill shift f r o n1
Perseoplis ro "i:ehran for the
sC'tond \\1'0 1l:1vs of a11-
1111·ersary fcsli1·il0
t<'S and the
dedication of a S!O-rn i\hon
ll1 ll6{'U111 .
hnpnr\;ince as a bridg e.-------------------------'-----------l>t't"·ecn Asia and !hr Eur(l-
A 40-rnilc h1ghw ;iy h;is bren
hu1l l hf'twc en Tchrnn ;ind lhe
-rer s ep olis , whrre a
sumptuous !enL ri!.v i.~ risinJ?:
near 1he coln nnadccl ruins (If
the palaci 11I home of Cyrus the
Gre;;I.
Until 11 few n1nnths ;ign ,
PersePf!l is w;is visited onl y by
ha rdy lourists and snrnP of
tr11.n"s three. million nom11dic
Iran'.<; 1nodt'n1 roat! nr\W1)rk
brings nf'arly every vil lage in
\he country -v.·hich is ;ihout
the size of Al<1.~ka-w 1thi n nne
or !wo d;:o._vs reach nf Tehr;in_
Alrhough !WO-th irds nr lr;in
is ~till rural. a r A p i d
Hi, Ho, Enter the
(Clean Air) Fair
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1971 CYCOLOGY FAIR
ENTRY BLANK
FASHION ISLAND, NEWPORT CENTER
NEWPORT BEACH
Saturday, October 16, 1971
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I t1nter (includfl $~.00 for Gr"nd Prix), clip the co upo n
• and mail to b2 Fa,hio" lsle"d, Nt1 wport Center, New -I
I port Bt1a ch, C aliforn ia C?2b60. Ma~e ch eck s pa yable I
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!INCLUD E $<.OO ENTRY FEE FOR GRAND PRIXI •
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1 cology Fa ir at FASH ION ISLAN D in Newport Bea ch
I Sa t., Oct. 16, I C?J I. I "gree lo abide by all the rulei I
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GRAND PR IX
' YOUTH HANDICAP RACES ( 14-1 Sl
TRICYCLE RACES (3-4-5 ye •rs)
THE QUEEN RACE
THE BICYCLE PARADE
"Oldtime Bieyde D•y•" theme
ADULT TRICYCLE RACES
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pea11-l\1editf'rranean v.·orl tl.
Tehran·.-. \'isilor.s \\·ill Se<'
m(iclrn1 ·"flll;1rcs :ind slX·lanr
bti111i:1·ard.~ a.~ 11·ell <1s anclrnl
nlns qu('s :i nd ha1.<1ars. ~lumi;
11n• gr:1rl111illv dis:1p11c;iri n_g as
nvid(·r·n hn1l·I-: and high-rise
11pr1rtn1cnls Appear.
Thr c·ap1!11! c1ly's populal!nn
has dQuhlefl lo three million
O\'<'f 1hc las l 15 )'C'<1 rs.
Oul$1de T e h r a n are
~in f'rr11nrn ! -11\\"nrd p;irkli ;inrl
ftlfl'~ls, For!} rniles north11"ei;I
a llf'll' hvdroclcr!ric plant in
the Elhuf1 :\1nuntains supplies
pi11\•rr !o lht' cap1!al. Pleasure
11(1;1! r11annas dot the la ke
<:rr:1lt'1I bv rhe darn
~l ust of lr;1n is dry desert
counlr.v broken onl.v b.v nc-
c<1.~ion11 I 0<1~f'S. but four new
high ways lead through the
:r;nnv.·-capped Elbur7. f\1nun-
tains In the Jush i;reen pro·
\'incr~ in the north that border
the Ca.~p1an SC'n. The northf'rn
prn1•inccs 1\·i1 h thf'1r moun-
tains. ju nRlrs Rnd sandy
brachei; :i.re f;ivori1es (lf Ira -
nians as we!I as foreign
tnurisl'i.
s,viss Fiuht I:"'
Over Lyn.,x
l\ER\!S. S11•1lzc rland f AP1
-A pl:in In rf'~l rtrf' l.\'nX 1nrn
thr ~wi~s n1n11n!;i1n~ h:>.~
i;encralrd 11 ruw . Hunters ~;i ~·
the c;its are k1\11 n~ dcrr.
L\·nx once rn:in1rd !he
Alpine ~lnpcs, but thcv hri\"e
hccn cxl1nct 1n Sw111.C'rland for
200 vf'nrs Jn 11n effnrt In rcin-
trod.11t'e thC'1n. cnnsf'r\'11t1nni~!s
hnrnrterl 11 ri;iir of the biihrat-
l 1 k e :in1mals from
C1ecl10slo\'aki;i .
Thcv wcrc relr:i,;rd 1n
r-.111rch l!li!l. in lhe 1\-h•lcha!::i.l
VRllcv with !r;:in~i~tnr radin
sen1lCrs a\.!ac hed to their
horlic.~ l o ~isn11 I t h e i r
nl11vernenls .
Since !hen . ;111o!hcr p;ii r
h;ive been rt'\easccl And the
first lynx ha ve repor!edly pro-
duced off sprinii;.
The broadcast b:itteriei;
have run down and no one
know!'! for sure y,·he re the lynx I t11111 1v•NTI l'Olt AMAY•Ultt 01t11..Y -I are. The conservationists s11y
I I 1111 "'' • ,,..,...,., M '"Y t lcycl• r•Clllt dvD. I that even if the lynx Are kill-
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CycoloSY F1lr Stock Grand in each race. (No Entry Fee)
Prix Bicycle Race -Jt}lap Tricycle Races -Any child
ra ce around the Fashion Ill-age 3 to S with a tricycle is
ta.nd ov•I {Newport -Center eligible. Races will be rlt.!!:s!d
Drive), An yone over 18 with according to ag e. Awards
a Hl·speed bicycle b eligible . given for !st three finishers
Check·ln time 8 am. Satur-in each race. 1No e•try let) tablea The Queen Race -A, race day at the registration will t-.e run for girls over 16
in parking lot nclng area. years ol. age and--tingle. 1'>I
(Entry Fee '4). winner will be selected aa
Fin1t Prize -Atala 100 rac-"Queen of the Cycology Fair"
tng bike -ont of the flJ\e st Shew i 11 be crowned N 2 p.m.
racln1 billet In the world. at Stage Court by Mayor Ed
This bike will be awarded Hirth.
1lon11 with prizes f o r lhe Bl cycle Pir•de -Enter 111!:,;'=" J:' :!'!i~
next nine p!&ce wlnnen. yoor old bicycle in <he "Old· TOILAFLl-e
Mayor Ed Hirth of Ntw· tlme Bicycle IX.ys" parad::. ~
-port Beach wlll award the -PrizeS Will be awarded for the Tollet ~ ,..,......
prlz~ 11t specl11J 2 p.m. cere--five best looking entries. Come U"6lb ,,,..; ... ,.,. ~. 'nlrt.fleo::
monlea . Cleek-In tlme I a.m. ou t and have 11 ·good lime. doet not """"''' C'.Omprn.ed ,;, °' •·1 d (N E (ry Fee) rM•7•11erlo""••hbec:li«nc•fM" .
.Jo11 ur ay. 0 n · w1111 Thli.n, .. the full ~""'e plow•
YoaUI ff1ndlc1p n..ce1 -Altuh Tricycl,e ~ttr--<>Pen th••uch 1h• 11:lo11in1 "'''' •nd Any youth· from 14 to 18 to all ad~lts with a.· free form '"'l•hn It down.
YeaJ'3 old with any bike can df'!llgn tricycle. (()me out and • 1UC1"10M.-1M aro,. ,,.,,~ .. ,.,e11
I . th., '8ny e v e n I • Cl.MTlltl tllll'. CAN'T a.110 lltOtJND enter the~e r,11ce!. S ow er race •n 1 1 · • T•n:1110 tAtL01,11 Aut.no""' rir
biketi will be given 1pproprl-Awards gi ven to race ~lnnen .. lfle~'T...-
Elec!rlclty Is vll1/ lo your w•y ot /It•.
So Is a healthy environment.
We're working lo bring you bolh.
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What we're really fish ing
f or are envi ronmental facts.
At th e San Onofre power plant,
located near San Clen1 entc, sea water
is used to cool the plant condensers,
and then \.!'•warmed \vater is
returned lo the sea.
To determine whether this harms
the 1narine environ ment, Eclison
commission ed an ocean ographic
company of national stature lo
moni tor the offshore waters both
before and after the plant was built.,
Monitoring began in mid-1963
-four-an<l-a-hal! years before the
plant commenced commercial
operation-and has continued ever
since.
Result: twenty-one reports reveal no
significant changes in the marine
environment. And that include&
three years of plant operation.
In addition, the California State
Department of Fish and Game made
its own study of the same marine
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are& in 1969. The Deparbnent
concluded th at the nucl ear un it's
operatio n did not a1ipcar to ha,·c had
an aclrcr~e cffccl on the near-shore
111arinc c11vironn1cnt.
.. A..si<l c from v.·arm v.:atcr, son1c pco1)lc
n1 :iy be cnncrrnccl al>011L radiation
fror11 nuclear povvl·r ])l:tnls. Act11ally,
nat.ural backg ro11ncl racli al io11 ·is
everywher e and always has been. It
comes from the air you breathe , the
f ood you eat, the nmteri als uscil l o
bui ld your home. The San Onofre
nu~lear power plant is a source of
some radiation, too. The question .is,
how much?
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elaborate mon itm·i ng program of the
l and, air and offshore 'vatcrs near
~a n Onofre has r stablished that the
:i.n1ot1nt. i:;; ins.igni ficant con1pared
,\·it h natural i>ackgrouncl Tacliation.
11'ar 1<'sS1 for cxan1plc, than lhe
ad<lilion~l :1n1 01i.nt rl·cc ire<l by
Jnnring-f!'o111 :t ,,·oo d to a :;;lone or
concrete hon1c or a parln1 cnt house.
llasc<l on th<•se :incl other fac:Lc;, we bcl i ~\·c 1111clcar plants arc :i. safe ancl
sensi ble ''Tay to gcnrratc electricity.
Clean, too. Si nce thrrc's 110
con1busti0n in a nuelcar 1·c~1clor, no
b)·-11rotlucts of co111bustion are
r el eased into the atmosphere.
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f '.4itllLY CIRCliS 1>11 Bil Ke••"' Gisler
8)' RUO I /'\IEDZlf.l.SKI °' rn o D1111 ,., .. , 11111
llow do ~ ou recapturr tht-
learn!ng enthusiasm ot a
seventh grade boy v:ho ha~
mentally dropped out o f
school '!
A pair of teachers e.l llun-
lington Beach's G is I er
lntern1ediate School believe
they ca n do it through ··living
history'' taught 111 -of all
plates -tht' ·school's ltlllf'
th,atel'
Ian Col1111~ and Hob Lent
both belie\'f' !hat <·hildlike
curiosity ls lost once a student
gels into tht upper grades and
finds himself dealing "'ith
Se'7entl1 Grade.;"s
thick textbooks, exanis anJ
grades.
T\10 1ear.'t agu, \\tlerr l ht'~
\1·ere te.ach1ng a un1l 111 f~r·eek
history, they al10111·ed half uf
their s1udents to re·l11e lht'
lives of the ancient Gret>ks by
dressing in togas antl praC'·
ticlng their customs. The ulhel'
half did their lea rning by tc.~t ·
Dook.
··The kids "1\hout llH· a ·xt
txioks and w11l1 1ht-> ruht:-.
learned 11 111cli rn (jre lli<-11 t/11•
others." nol<'d Ct11l1 ns 'This 1~
what sold u~ un •lUr nt11
systern."
This year's l"Ours r: a1·1u;:il!y
combines ~eventh g r a d r
English "'llh lhl' .study of
history 111 <111 ;i1te1npt to
!ransfer the t 11 t 11 u s 1 as rn
generated t>y history to
l::nghsh
"Today , for exarnplt>. we
1n18ht ask the kids to write an
~ssay on the subject_' If I Were
a Cavernan' ur give them a
:'lpell ing lest which would in·
1·lude the word.~ ·paleozoit'' or
'bru11tos11urus'," s;11d Len!.
"\\'e ;1lsu Ir~ 1u coordinate
11ur reacl111~ ~o 11 has some
n1ean1 ng tu 11ie subject of
sl1idv ratht>r !han just son1e
s1 Jl y. l1tlle story 111 a textbook."
.:idded Collins.
theii· students look for fossils
during their study o f
ilrtheolog).
'"There is a small lake over
near H:tmilton A\•enue and
Brookhursl Street where our
students have been digging
around.'' said Colli ns:'They
are beginning to find out that
hi!ltory is not .rdead" and ha ve
brought baek everything fron1
foss il ited a11d p a rt i a I I y
lussi!ized t'o1r and coyote
skulls. prehistoric paw print~
,and petrified wood.·•
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Recently their studies \\ere
supplementP<l \\'J!h a lecture
by Costa i\lesa a'rcheolog1 st
Roger DesSa ule-ls who showed
them living fossi ls aod told uf
archeolugical digs going on 111
Costa l'\1cs.1 ,
d1st1pl1ne problem "
The lv.·o teachers bel itve the
ll1e~trr I! perfr('tly suited fnr
U1!'1r rouz Si' ll afford! ''"
i:ellenl SP<JCe for displays and
features a stage where they
hope lu stage "Carnelot" later
111 the year while i;tudying !he
1111ddle ages. "W~ lry lo rnake things as
vis ual as possible.'' ex plained
Collins. "\Ye 've se! up a)!=======================: natural n1u seu n1 1n our thealer 1i=
and tl1e y 1·a11 see thal 11 hat
we'rl:' studying 1s real . 1101 JUSI
te.'l:lllook rnake·belie1 e ··
SO WHAT IS
WRONG WITH
BEING A
VOY EUR ??
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In an effort to rnake things
inure exciting ror I he i r
~tudenls. lhe lcarhcr:oi had
'I'hose who were )unable to
unearth any treasures built
their own, including sloneage
clubs. and l1atch~, a spear
~ad •nd a 2a.root model of a
bronlosau rus dinosaur.
··'.A,•e lnive 70 students 1n Ol11·
afternoon class and &O 111 the
nio!'ning l"l<iss. Bul e1'en
lhough we have so n1any
students , I find that I can talk
on dinosaurs for 40 minutes
\v ithout evr.11 ha 1·ing one
A Young Stock
Broker''
LIDO, Newport
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"Som e lady call ed to sea if you woul d c ollect on
t his block for somethi ng. I so id you would.~
Collegia11s Strike
Out al Socictl Ills
'';E \V VORI\ 1l"PI 1 An al · Speei:h P a th o Io g y an11
Lll'k on -;nt·1;1I ill.~ 1lf ;ill kind s .'\udiulog~· w1!1 operiltf' 11
j~ 1he · nri11 ·• a1·!1 v1t .1 un lhe rnobile speech and hearinl{
1·olle~e carnpus rh1s .\f·ar. 1rail er throughoui the slate.
The 1·asu;d 1oluntef'r is pro1·iding a diagnostic and
bt111g replaced at n1 a n 1· rht-ri"'>V serv1i:e fot· Indian
schools hi !>!udcn!s a n rl rcser\:itious. i:hiloren"s aid1
facull y t a i.:· 1 ii g un a vettran ·s groups 1
sophistit·atcd ran~e or co111· The Univcrsit.1• or Kansa s1
1nun1t ~· ser1 ice progran1 s. 61 cdiral Center has set up 1111
The urw pro.(?rarns arf' ·-emerge1>cy 1nedicol c are
t r.i ing to reach a bl'o:idcr seg-!raining program y,•hich is
111ent of thr 1-oniniuiHt). _ nnl being studied by other 5tates l
jusl 1nu1orrt1' an 1t d1'i;1d-as 11 prototype.
\antaged ~ruups 1hroubli L'nder lhr progran1 l\ansas
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\1·urk on probl1•n1s e11coun1t•rr1I Stale Highwa.v f'alrolrnen.
in urb<in pl1111111 ng . srn;ill 11ren1e11. pol1cen1en . resc:ur
husinti;s. pulll'e 1ra1n1n!(. le~a\ squad r11e11 and arnbulaner ::i1 -
<ind r11cd1eal aid 1t-ndants sla{P11·ide are he1ng
Con11n11n1t\ :.l•r11er 11 01·k 1r:11r1cd to be p;iramedie~.
fl'rquently ;1llo11 s s1udc111~ 10 ~tudents in law. archl tc1··
receil'c foursr tTedit. tlir n;i-rure, bus1ne~s and r11ed1cine at
linnal assoe 1<111011 of statt> rile Uni1'ersity of Virginia
univers1l1ei: and l<1nd-grant h<1Ve set up fre e t·onsu!ting
eollegcs report s services in the ir fields for
A ne1v progr;i1u at Tire fe!l o1v students and lo\v·in·
l '1ul'crs1 t\" nt C;1hlo rn1a ;11 ccme residents in the sta!e.
lrl 11\f', fcir 1111e . ~r·anls l'redi! ·rex:is Tech n1anagemcnt
fur t'0\1Hl1Urllt} 111u-'-~tt1den1~ ;ire working through
Thc1 \\"111 1111r'-. undvr pi·u· the L11bbo<.•k office of lhe l
fcs~1ti113ls a~ interns 1 11 sn1a!I busines~ ad1ninistrarion
1 ariuu s ('1111· ;1genc 1ts dealinl!; 10 help nieri:hants who ask for
1111h tnc111:i l hr;11lh. law en· assistance.
furccn1('tll ;ind 1t1:o!ll"t' . The Stale Lnri·crsit y uf \:t-ii· The UJ1il"rrs1 ty or Houston 1s
York at Albani be~;1n oflerini.; "6irking 11·i1 h the Southwestern
· 1·1•11t('r for urban research in lroin one lu 1:1 4·1i'cht~ for communil v pruiecis Inst 1all . t·ffor ts to 1·on1bat pollution.
l"rrdit 18 b;ised 011 nir ht1nihrr chsl-r1n1i nabon and urban >p!'A11·I nf hot1rs dc1·uted Ir. <t 1 Oll'l!'I~ nf cirir ;1geiit·ic~ pin~ ~ 1\1 \J1e ~ti1le i·ni\'ersity of
.\e11 York al Buffalo, un· studrnrs ,,r·a l 1 r111•r! 1111 his r\ (h!l'"radual e.~ ;:ire tak1nR a pt'l'H'llCt' "' -Ainon~ S( li•i••h r·\tt·iHling <·nurse 1n p;ira!egal education.
1.01111 nuni!i 1111r<. 10 lhe ~l;ite '1"111~ 1s tn help ghe1to residents
~t lar~e 1.~ llie u1111e1.,11 v nl 11-ilh p1·oblcms aboul legal
I r nghl~ .\lonta11<1 (1.; d1'p;irt111r11 11 1 Tl1c new scl1ool yeHr e so
i;ce:> a eontinua!1on of pro-
i.;r<1111s sel up 1n prior years to (aRAF'F•Tr help n11nority and disad-
, .. 1 ~ • "" ... _..._...... 1 aritai.;ed groups . 1·ypte<>J or ,!:;~;-'.:~;;.:.r~,I ~~ ~,.• ,-"'~ these is Project Rill1to. run by ~~,i:>--OU ":: I ni\erstly of ,A, r i z n n a ;~..,·:.f. -. --:;-.;~ Sll~~1~~~~1ts help ehildren of ;~ ~E-'N ()ft4 .1 nugr;inl wor kers and also run ~· ~ : . ~. ; a da\ -ea re center lo pro1•1de · · f Bl-··;trf' f<lr s1ude11ts' (·h1ld ren l ·-: 1 ' .: \1f11IP lheir parents study or
~.~ f)JREr.Ti. ~ OR, , "r11~'-another part. or the ~ -" P'OJl'CI. niatches s I \1 d c n I ~ ··. v,,.11 'Vf ·-.:-~ 'olunteers v.·ith neighborhoorl ,; IV¥ ' '• · 11rganrlat1ons needing hl'lp. 1 -s. EEN ·1-1·, · 1 =========;I • Check the Mo st
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Personalized • Stylish • Efficient
Order For Yourself or • Friend
Ma y b1 used on env,.lopel ., return address
lebels. Also .,,ery h.e nd y •1 idenfific•tion
lebels fo r m•rkin9 personal items .i.uch •t
books, records, photo,, etc. lebelf' tficlc on
9lass •ncl rn•y be u,ed fo r mar~ing home
c;enned fot..d itemt. All lebel1 •t• printed
with stylish Voque type on fine quelity white
lj!Llmmed paper,
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\licharl V. Sbimii.u , son of
~1r. and f\1r1 . Sam I. Shimizu
11f 17697 Bay Circle . Fountain
Valley. is i;erving al the
{11arine Corps Air Station
1Helicopter1, t-.'e\v R iver
.l aeksonville, N.C. Shin1izu a1 -
1Pnded Goldr.nwr.sr College,
\\'f'Sllll!nSlt'r
i\a1 v Sea111an J.ime.~ 'I.
.lohn. ·son of f\•lr. and r.lrs.
Robert John of 13601 Olympus
Drive, Westminster. is 11011·
deployed to the \V f's I e r n
Pacific aboard the dcstro.1·er
USS F.dson for dlily \vith 1hc
U S. Se1•cnth f'lcr.I
Our new 280SE 4.5 costs
almost three times as much as the''average''car.
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But we think there are 10,oooAmericans
who can appreciate the difference.
The average car buyer could be taken aback a{
the price of our ne\v Merccdcs-Bcn~280SE 4.S.
Ar over $10,000, it is not only \\"Cll ah1>1·c
average. it is some $2 .500 1norc cxrcn'i"c than
the highc:-.! priced dornc~Lit.: luxurv ~cd<1n.
WheLher ii·s \\"onh th .. c diflcrt'ncc ru \'11u
nlay be anS\\'errd only h~· \1"h;1t yuu cxrtL·t 01 a
motor L'ar.
'fhr 280SE 4.S i~ a touring sedan in the best
European uadit.ion.
D~igned to rro\'idc e\•cry motoring com-
fo rt for a party c f fi,·t•. ,'\nJ engineered 10 l'OPI.'
''•ith dri\'ing s i111ations that \·ai:-• trorn The de-
scending swi1chbacks of an Alpine p:.~~ to the
JOO mph cruising speed$ of an 1\u1nbahn.
.A,, cooccp1 so d ifferent lron11ha1 guiding the
design of :i domtsliL· ''luxury'' car! h;it ,\\crL eJc.,-
Bcru engineers u,cJ 1hc J'\'iirhurgring T.l.._·ing
1.1rcui1 as i1s final testing grountJ.
11" engine 1-; unlike any l:lu il! in AmeriL:I. An
ovcrhcad·c<1n1, fu c!-rnjectcd 4.5 liicr \".S.
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n1oru1ors engine speed and load, ternpcr:iture
anJ alt.itude, then cleclronicalty meters fuel to
each i.:~·linder. ·rrus more precise method of fuel
Jchverv pror idcs high-speed 1ounng ..:ap:ibili1y
\\"ilh l hl' grt'atc"t possiblecffi1.:icn .. y.
·rhc lull\' 1ndcrcndcnt ~u~pcn~ion 1va~ dc-
:-iigncd for ru1 ~ and bends, nol just boul!'vard.;
and turn pikc~. Jt's ~ roadvo'orthy, Road& 1'ra1k
contend~ that "no Juinesli.: luxury ~cdan is even
in the ,;.in1t" bal lpark."'
:\nJ to rnat .. h ils perforrnance abili1ies,
/'l\crL·cJe-~-llen1. engineers have ~quipped i1 with
tour po1\'tT·aS~i~1ed disc brakes, ''cnlil:ucd in
front lo re:-i~1 fading.
'l'he result is an automobile th:it perform~
\1•i1h c4ual aplomb on the 174 L'urvesof Nurburg·
ring, or the unv.1avcring ribbon of a 1hru\v~y.
/\nd an au 1on1obUe tha1 1s further cndO\\"Cd
''"iLh aln1ost every t·omfon. Po\ver brakes and
siccring. Electric \Vindows. l\.ir condit.ioning and
tirncd ~l;iss. EJecrric11l~· heaicd re:lr \l'indo\V. An
Af\1 :17A\ receiver. E1·c11 a l.'.t'ntral ln\.'k1ng ~v~1c 1n
1hlll ~cc urcs all four Joors, 1he trunk and even
the ga~ flOrl (I\ the tou..:h or a hut lnn.
111 addition io 1hc 280SE 4 5, ,\.\crl.'.cdcs-'
Rl'nt. build~ 11\'0 other \1-8 tou nng l>CJ <1ns in 'imi-
larly 1ni111~.._·u lt' quan1111t''·
!'he 2SOSE I . .\ .5 1~ iJ~·n1ii.::.1l t1l 1 he SE cx.crt
lh,L\ 11 1' lunger. Longer in thr ,\lrrLedt,·Bcnz.
:-t·n~t·-an inLn:.J'-C ot four i nchc~ that LS Iran!.·
lated Uirccllv 1n111 rcar-,l·:.11 leg. ruurn.
'l"he 300SEL -1 .5 aJJ ~ air ~uspcn)ion lo th e
li'>l of perlorn1anct· fe:11 urc'i unavail .. ble on any
Jun1t•,1i..: a11to1nob1lc.
In 1 01al.1ht:~e three high-prrfonnant:c tour·
ing scJan' will acl'ount for le~~ ihan one of c1'cry
400 l'llfS sold in Lhc UnllrJ States thi'i year.
11 you c:1n a..:cr pi a (ar that
'' J 1tlercn1 :· take a 1horough1c~1 drr\'C.
01~1.·ovcr the real diflcrcnt:I'~ in a Lar
built to be the bc:-it-not the bc~t scUcr.
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BEA ANDERSON, Editor
Mond11, Cl<lobtr 4, It/I I'••• 11
Ann Landers
Clerk 's
Complaint
Bared
DE/dl .l\:\\ l,:\i\DEHS I am a yo ung
n1arr11..:d \10111an (under :?01, no :square
<JJlC! ccrtn1nl y not a prude l'n1 writing
;1bou1 !'on1ething that J1as been bugging
inr l11r a long li111r I rl'11 l1zr you c(ln'1 du
;in1th111~ ahou1 it but I 11111s1 grt this off
1n~ l'hc·'I
\\'h<il ~ \1·1th 1hc~c ~lolls who think 1l"s
~c.x.I' rt1HI ··11ilh it"" lo gu v.ithoul a bra. I
l'an"t tell you ho11 rnany tin1cs, Y:hile
\\"alki11g on th1· i.\rr<"I 1vith a casual
friend or n1y d;td . or my husband. and I
scr. tun11ng to11•ard us. a co"·-hkc female ,
her brc:1sts flopping around. IL is em-
barrassing and di sgusting. A person
docsn·1 kno11· where 10 look or '4'hat to
~a~.
And 1h1!> is only purl or it ! v.·ork three
<l:i~·s a 111ct·k u1 a tlrcss shop. You ·
\\'OUldn 't he )IC\"P th(' ll'Oll1e n 1vho l"flJTIC Ill
hrrr to try on rxpensive dresses with nn
bras and so1nrt1mes no unden\•ear. T
rrfu~c It• 11·a1 r nn lh!'~C pigs and my boss
l1as bar·ke<l rnc up.
Plra~·· publ1!>h this lt'!!t·r so ir t:an be
l:lt'krd up 111 <'lllV f1!tlng ronn1 in lhe
t•JU111r1 . Thf'n. 111!-l l'ild of ha1•1ng to say
sn1nclh1ng. lhc salcspl'rson need only
po1n! lo yotir (·olunin on the "'all. !\luch
obliged. -!101.LY\\'OOD
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hope it helps. But prepare yourself for a
shock . Sonic nf those sloppy broads can ·l
read.
DEAn A .'\~ LA,\'DERS. A pC'rsonal
fumlly pr nri!cn1: Can .rnu shed "" lillle
li ght on :1 n alr·cady ov erheated
arr.:u1n enl ., ~'lY young tuusi11 was ex-
petl ing her fir sl baby in a few nion !hs.
The fan11ly g11! l111,!clt1er ;ind furni shed
her nur!'ery. c·ornplele with organdy cur·
la1 ns. A great <lecil (!f thought and im·
agi natinn wcnl into that project. aside
fnnn 1hc money
1\ fc1v da~·~ ;1go Lila gave birth to a
prerna!ure baby lie lived flnly a few
hours Lil;i 1s hcartsirk and . in my opi·
n1on, nnt 1h1nk1ng rlt•arlv Shf' ins!ruclcd
n1t• In phnne h1•r Sl!o>ler-in-law ancl ask her
10 ~('nd hf'r husband 1111th lhe semi and
t<ikc e1cr~ 1h1ng nut or the nursery.
Tht' rrln11vf's 3rr vrry upset. Thc.1• say
lhev d1J nol buv \his furn11ure for Lila "s
SIS\.c r·in·l:iw [ ficllf'\'C (ht'I' have a PQint.
\\"hat"s the bc~l solution · to this knotty
problern~ -!!EDDA IN ER IE
01-:AH JIEOl)A : I U]:lree ll'ith you that
th l' youn ~ wnrnan is not thinking rlen rly.
In my opinion lhe best solution wnuld be
to pul th e fumilure in storal!:e. She is
young, I ~ather from your letter. and
horiefully she "'iii yet ha\'e a baby of her
own.
DEAR A~N LANDERS: l am in Jove
"''ilh the man I pl an to, rnarry in a few
mon th s. tie is in love with his ex-
girlfriend . If you think I am crazy, let me
assure you I IHll n11t.
Fred and I havr disc ussed this in detail
and I know the facts. He agrees that I
have them straight. l~is reasoning is
simple. He says I would make a much
better w1fr for him than his fonner
s~'ttUicarl .
tic states quite opcnlv that she is more
beautiful. more sexually appealing and
more excitin~. but he says I am better
educated, will be a better hostess. a bet·
ter helpm ate and a better mother for his
children. lie also says I will undoubtedly
be a more faithful wife to him.
r have told him several times that T
think we should break up. and that he
should marry her. He says, "No. , .. my
mind is made up."
T love him very much and everything Is ·
fine -until we run into his ex someplace
and then I see that look in his eyes -and
In hers, too. ..
What .do you think. Ann? Should l mar·
ry him? -THE LARGE Q.
DEAR Q.: Not unless you Ire willing to
li ve a lifetime knewlag you are second
choict.
What is French Kissing? I~ ls wrons?
Who shoul d set the necking limlts -the
boy or the girl ? Can a shotgun wedding
i uccced? Read Ann Landers' booklet,
"Teenage Scic -Ten W'ays to Cool It."
Send 50 cents lfJ. C!>in and a long. self-ad·
dressed. sl!1mped envelop In care of the
DA ILY PIU>T. ' 1
Women 's Lib Fires Fueled?
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Is Women's Lib taking gas? Not really.
Mrs . Brya n Robson gives a windshield
a wifely wipe as pa rt of her
unusual jo b as service station a+tend a nt.
Hv JP.AN \\'ll.l.IA:'-1 $
O! Tft• iuu, l"ll•t U•ll
The service station n1anager ha d
his doubts.
Lven her hu sb<111d though! she
<:uuldn't do the job because she v.'<1s
too short .
But seven 11·eeks have gone by
~ince she beg::an punipin~ gasoli ne,
and l\lrs Bryan Hobso n has pro1·ed
thf'rn both 11-roni:
'' J'm rea!ly shOl'ked that It's gone '
u1 er so smoothly," said <.;ary
L"arson, mo'.lnagf'r of the station in
llunt111gton Beach who decided to
take part 1n a cornpany experiment
of hiring v.·ornen as gas station al·
tendants
Fr11n Robson isn't surprised ~he
was con11d cnt all lhc t1 n1r.
.. ! tho11ght 1t wouldn '! hurl to
try." she said of hi'r ar!111n in"
ans.,.,'ering a l·r11npany ;id The sta-
tion v.•as seeking n1arried women,
she said. '·for :-:!ability "
The.I' found i1 111 Fra n
Neat, eour1euus and eff1c1en1.
she cat"riPs nut her bel1rf that a girl
i.:an be successful al this unu sual
oecupat1on.
She 11tol nnl ~· punips gas and
washes v.•1ndshields. she h11s learn·
cd to ··check under the horicl.''
CHECK OIL
'"\\'hen l first was asked to chr<"k
!he oil." she admitted, "I didn"'t
kno""' whrre to start "
Alt hough catl'hes wh ich open cat•
hoods were adn11ltedly the hardest
problem. she tonquered that too.
Such catches can be differenl on
almost e1·cry n1ake or clir, and
l'.!\'f'n f'Xperi cnced )'lf'rsonnel can be
baffled mon1en!arilv.
'"One ni;111 l:iui:hed 11·he11
("(1uldn"I npcn thr hood or his rar."
l'r;1n .~aid ... and then he eouldn "t
open ii hirnsclf."
She s;i1d slit> get.~ a !ol of nbh111g
fr0n1 rnen v.·ht1 1h111k hrr int> 1.s
so n1ehow 1nl'nh'cd in wo0"1en's lib
.. But ii".~ just anot her e.~pcrienre
for n1e.'' she srt1d. adding that she
leJL all wornen should be more
educated 1n such areas as knowing
the parts of an eng ine
Her husband . \1•ho is a hio!ngy
lca<:her tn thr 1\naheim School
Distrirt. learned a11to mechanics b1•
11·ork1ng in his la!her ·s stat1nn anrl
he 1s hopeful of teaching an evening
1~ur:::.t! in auto mechanics for
v.·on1en next semester.
··1 v,·an l 10 take !he <·our~
n1ysell." said f'ran. '"II women
k.new mure. they v.•ouldn 't feel that
a se r11ee sta11on was taking ad·
l'l!ntage of ttu~rn v,•hen the y come ln
for car_ repairs ··
SIX·DA Y \\'EEK
Fran and her husband live in
llunt111gton Reach w11h their two
t•hddren, Lisa, 31,, and Robbie. IS
months. A govd friend cares for the
lots Y11th her own children v,·hi!e
Fran 11 orks six days a ""'eek begin·
ning at 7 a m
..\\'e get up at 5 a.rn ... she said
t·heerfu!Jy '"!\ly husband dro ps me
off and gel s to v.·ork himself by
7 30 ..
She dresses in a neat white
hl nus('. wJt h· navy denim miniskir t
<.'(Jvering na1•y shorts _ In !he v.•inter
she \1·111 have navy slack5 and a
Ja ekel.
··1 se~·ed the slatinn emblem on
Ill.I" blouse pocket." she said ,
'"because ~01ne people v,•ouldn·t
beliel'e I 11 as really a s tation
e111ployr ."
She is no! required co do any
hea1'y \1•ork around the station. but
the manaJ:er .,.,·as apprec1;:itive of
her tlean·Up 11·ork such as washing
the stat1on"s plate i;las5 w1ndO\l'S.
s11'et'ping floors and ! i d y i n g
restrooms.
Such tasks don "! upset her. for
~he's had experience 10 th;:i! direr·
lion too. '"!\!y husband "'as sick last
sun1n1er."' she said, '"and so I took.
Ol"er his Jnb for a ronstruction con1-
pany . I h;.d 10 e I~ an up v.·hole
<1par1mrn1 hn11se interior.~ before
!he earpL'! l:i.l"er.~ arr1ve<l !"
Fran also worked as a ('[erk 1n
San Diego before hl'r rn<irriage, but
('1 entu011!.v she would like to be a
pre.school teacher and ~he alrearly
has e(Jn1pleted snn1e course~ nt
Orani::e Coast Cotlegr.
""The wnr ld"s best people are lit-
tle ktds. ··she said "'ith a smile.
Qf her \\'Or k. station n1anager
Carson had only praise .
'"l do think the compan~,·s pro-
gram \rill expand," he said "I've
had a lot of good men ""Ork here
hut nnne ha\"r had the compliments
thal she ha s recei1·ed ·•
Artist Transforms Wine Into Spirits
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Friend~-Align
Solitary Path.
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illrs. Jeron1r Ban1r niakes IH ·r
figu rines based on 111nr boltlf'.s
rnainl ,v as spee1<1J gifts.
f·:ach h;is l'h:irarlrr as ll'Cll a~
cli<inn and each is a creation
whirh, as f;ir as she knows. nc1·"r
has be<'n done hef1.1rr .
Some she donates t1.1 cha ritable
t'ausrs Il er 1rork.' along 11 1t h
nlh<"rS will hr sold at 1hr \Vomen ·s
Arneri<'.1U n r g a n i z ;1 \ in n fQr
R1•hah1l lt.1!1jul Thr!1ugh Trrinung
boutique to lake pla rc in the
~1 rreu ry Sa1"1ng' and 1~1an. l-h111-
t1ng1on Beaeh on ()< l :.!I v,ith .~II
profit s going In ()RT
One f1gur1nr. a rotund iudgc-i11
:-lall'l_1· robr s with p1ncl' nl'z
ryegl,1sse.~ 11'IH1 i~ ("arry1ng a ri ny
~i·ales of Jll~l1r1•, l'.<IS t'fl"<tled fnr
lier fnther-in-la1v ""'hn is a JUdge A
duphcalc v.•as 1nadr fr,r her hus·
band . a 1-luntinglnn Bc:H·h attorney.
l"Al\111.Y GROUr
The Banie s. who hal'e lived in
Huntington Beach since their 1nar-
tiage four years ago, now s re
parents of two sn1all children.
"l"ll soon have to find a place to
lock up all my supplies f suppose,"
said Mrs. Bame.
Such figurines as the judge began
from an Italian ·wine bottle with a
11'itlr round ba se. Shi' 1ir~1 col"cred
the bn tlle \\'l lh glue ;ind nt•11'Spapr.r
to ni,1kr i1 lr ~s brrakablr Then Shi'
assernb!ed !lie rl0lh. so aked 11 111 a
solution of glue and ,,larch 11nd rhen
draped it 111\0 rnbr..<;.
Flr\ISlll .\'G EF"Ft:l"TS
Cont1nu111g !he step.~ for f1n1 sh1ng .
she sprayed thr (lf'stgn wt!h blar k
paint. g1 \•1ng an ,1ntiqurd look nr
r1chne~s f)ther l'olnr~ 11·cre added
tu tt11· r(lbt·~ ;u11I Fur ,),,111 !nnf'
The hil1r. 11lurh looks unea nn1!v
rt•al. ;11·1u<11ly J<; fine slnng etll
1>a1nslaku1gly into prflJl('f lengths.
~lllcd and pn1nled
nthrr 1nu('hf'~ ~urh (l~ lhe ~prr·
tn1·k·s :ind a I 1n\ hnnk bala111·1111:: 111
Ille scales nf 1u ~t1rr nr r f;i~,l11nnrd
t1• r:irop<1rt1011
l\1rs. Bil 1ne 111akt•s 11sL' 111 ;11\
kinds of scr,1 ps . A i·ln11·n l<inip, fnr
instance, hfl s a h.11 n1r1dc frnn1 .'I
luna fi.~h c11n Thr 1·;111 . t'OVf'rt•d Hl
foi l and stuffed with f111I ft:l r 1n -
sulatin11, is painled black 1t ti's!.~
1aunlily atop the clown's lau ghlnr:
•·face."' 11·hil'h actually 1s a globe
surrounding a light.
The cloth mache figurines are not
~l rs. Bamc·s only artistic interest.
She has been laking oil painting
lesson.!5 for about jJ year, and com·
plctrd talll"assrs fill hrr walls.
She also has expcrirnen!C'd 111th
an ar1 f,.,rm •'ailf'd papl'r !{Jlr.
wh1eli in1·olres an elaborate pasting
of tiny papr1· figurf's 1n mlll!1ple
la.vrr.~ t11 ach1t•vr depth 1n a Fr?Jned
ghiss l·nrlo~urf'
The Barnrs share ;in 1ntrre~t in
;inriqoe l'ollcctini:::. and their kitchen
is a shn\\ pla1·e for ~lll'h items a~
r:i:-t 1rnn eggbeater~. a string
hnldrr ;:ind snap ~al"rr, ii nd rnanv
111her qu~11n1 utrn.sil~ of the c:ir!y
I !100~
Thr1r as,ort n1ent of TnPtal hot
11·ati•r h11Ltlc~. ll r111lert1!ln wh1 <"h
lleg;-in 11 hen I hrl' h:1pJ)i'11rd onto (1ne
a.1 :1 11 ;int1qur sail'. lll!"h1dr~ a ·"brll.v
11,11·1111'r · ;ipproprl;1lrly •·urvf'd . -'
kl'ttk··ly[lf' foot 11t1!"nlf'r rtnd ari
n11t~1ied .Jrip<111rsr 111odcl lhat
rr.~i:n1h!c~ 1111 u·e hocky goahc"s
protctl1 1·r patld1ng
~lrs . Brin1r 1,1sr~ no nppor!un1!y
for unusu:il designs. On her kitchen
11a!1 1s a fran1cd dr1nc1ng f1Jlure
111th a tiny red skirt anrl a laui;hing
pap1rr n1<1<'ht' !arr. Tht' dancrr"!ll
bodv is n1ade \\"Ith ;a familiarly
cur\·ed fruit
"I just had to do so1neth1ng w11h
I hat extr;1 banana," r-.1rs. Bame
said with a smile.
By . BARBAR.A. DUARTE
01 1111 Ot llY Plltl J!t!I
and compalibili!y without the stign1a or
being judged.
member arriving for a meeting.
''They know they're "'holly acceptable
here." explained an Assistance League
men11:>er who has missed only one Thurs-
day in four years. "Arnt with 1 small
group, then:• ls more sociabilit y.
There probabl,y Isn't a person living
Who, at one urne or another. hasn't felt
lonely -hasn't needed a sympathetic
shoulder IC) ·fean on.
Perhaps ihe most basic human need is
hfl'!'ln~a friend.
Bui, through fea r and fru stration, even
a fri"end m<oy seem to be an enemy.
For a certain group or women. the need
for friends and communication is vital.
They suffer from problems wh ich seem
inrurmountr.ble, sending them into depChs
of despair leading to alcohol. drugs.
psychoanalysis and. u 11 i ma l c 1 y. in·
slitutiona lization.
Five ye;it.o; ago Orange Qlunt y Social
Service worker J ane Slavin recognized
the need to form A coalilion of mentally
depressed women seeking companionship
She approached the Assistance League
of Laguna" Beach with her problem and
round the sympathetic car she sought.
League women opened their hearts and
dOOrs of League House. And five or six
womeJl living a soli tary existence in Or·
ange County gathered for wha t was to
become i.· weekly smion,
Thursdays at League House are the on-
ly social outlet for many. It involl'E'!i
crafts. recreation, lrips, picnics ant'I jusl
plain women talk .
Young women bare\~' past maJOnty
gather with their Ji:ray-h<\ircd peers in thr
living room. munch on donuts. sip co ffee tny discuss their failures and successes
A few of the 20 are visibl y disturbed,
but most are not unlike any other club
"'Everyone feels wanted, and social
v.·orkers and league members are on
hand to talk O\"er problems and assist
with a variety of crafts including clay.
m~·ng cards. dressing Danny Davey
dol or sketching in charcoal."
The group remains basically stable.
all gh some move, and some fall
awil~she added.
Wo en come rrom va ried backgrounds
end iving CQl'ldit]ons Some are making
the ra nsilion from 1mtilulio11 in to every-
day life others hve with relatives or friend~. •
IStt t'IU ENDS. Page 191
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)8 DAI L'!' PILO T
Psyc hin g Out a Route to Winner's Circle
· Jl nr,•c'' 11(1!TH'\ 11 11 lhi' lp\c ll~1a rd held hv ,\lr ~-;\·J;irv
.\nnr f;rrf'n ~ho11 rca~on ~ r11 r the f1r~t ~·tia1"1tv {l;:iy f;f
Oa k ·r ree 1\leet1n,e srhcdult•rl Fr1da1·. (l<'L 8, Rt S~n ta
:\nlla R;i ce tr;ick. ~'Ir~. Cl ernen! L. iliri:ch. eh;iirman.
checks the r;i cing form for part of the fun th at 11·iJ J
hC'nrfit rC'sca1Th in\11 p~yrhlatrir medicine fnr c:hil·
Orf'n conrlu r·IC'd ill l'('J and Orange County r.1edical
('en ter Tlckrts are S20 and bu10es '''iii leave Irvin e
Coast Cou ntry Clu b at 11 a.m.
Your Horoscope
Sagittarius:
Take It Slow
TUESDAY
OCTOBER 5
Ry S\'DNE\' OMArtR
AHI ES 1,\.l:iri'h 21-Aprll 19\:
Al'l'Cnt on n1oney, ptrsnn;il
pn~.~es.~1nns, 1·11llcrt1n r.;: 11! neecl-
t'd rnatrri;;J. Ke v 1~ to 11~r<·r11e v.hat is oi 1alue -
1•cr:;us what 111rrcly glillt>rs.
l'i51•cs .~erson could pla~· pro·
n11nenl l ulc . Seek in ou1-of-
11;n· 11l;ier. .,.
T:\Ult US jApril 211-i\lay 201·
l.un;1r 1.:yi:!e pruinolcs 1:11:li1·1 I)'
11 hll'h requires d a r i n g ,
''n~111alU~ S!il·k lo b<'l it fs .
I l11n 't <'lirnprom1se principles.
Nr1I' 1•cnture~ ::ire f:il'orecl _
l n1e~t in )'CTUr nv.·n ;ihi11t1es
\\'hat \Oil require 1>'ill !){"
a1·111lahlc .
~;E \\1:\1 ! \·l;1y 21 .June 21!1: 1
F1n1 sh what you stn rt. Expand
s11herc of aetil'!1V influrnce
1:ulluw lr;-i d of A~le5 perso n:
\'1~i t indiridual <'nnf ined tn
li(!n1c, hu.~pit11l. Cooperate 111
(•1i1b. i.:nlup. civic projet·t.
C.;1111 is .shuwn.
publtshed material. YotJ find
out where ynu stand 11'!\h one
v.·ho J.~ far a1>·::1 y. Dis tance no
longer will m11k e a d1ffert-n<:e.
LI RRA 1Sept, 21-<)rt. 221 :
~1oney liel11nR1ni,: to ;:i1111lher
m11.1· temp<ir11ril.v h<' 1011r
rr~pnns1b1l1ty . ('hrf'k details:
be 1horouj:!h . Take noth1n,i: fnr
.i;:ran!ed Some rest nct1on.~ are
a1.:tually for vour benefit
Know .this: respond at.::
cordingl~·-
St:ORl'JO 1Ck:·t. 11·Nov_ 211:
Plar waitini;: ga n1e : time now
is on your side. Don't be stam-
petled into !iign1ng a.11reP rnenr,
contrart. \\'ail <1nd Sf't'. !.Pt
others revea l their pl;ins_ S('l
up stronger line of com·
1nun1ct1l1on. Find guidel ines.
S1\GITTARIUS 1 Nrn·. 22-
J)ec. 21 1: Be n1ndenlte. Ap-
plies tr1 he11ltl1 hah!ls and 1-1·ork
prnccd 11res . Conperilll' with
Taurus, Li b r a 1nrli1·idua!.5.
D i pl n rn a r y now pays
d1l'1dends. Al'oid 11ny tendenC'y
l il force issu es. Take it slo w,
ensy,
f .\PRJCOTlN 1 D<_>c. 22-.l en.
191: Study Sa1tlt la rlus
n1cssage. Be p e rte p t i v e •
Aroid, se!f--deeept1on. Erno-
t1nns tend to dominale lngir if
CONSULS HONORED -:\!rs. Ke1 in .J. O'f 'onner
of :'\e11·r ort Bearh grr-ct s 1 ·,,nc;11J c;en. Ph1lir Searcy
of 1\t1.~tral1a d uring Rererly J!Jlls recep!!on honor·
ing the co nsula r corrs.
Salute to Navy
Enlists Leag .ue
·Club Calenda rs Are Crowded
CA!\'CE R !June 2!-.lull· 22 1·
1nenme fro rn prnfe;.~innal
f'nclravnrs is spotlighted. Snine
df'sircs ::ire fulfdlcd. Cr<'alive
spark gets lh1ngs gu1nJ?; you
tltlfilCl Sll('Ce.~S. ~le rnher nr
npposi!e sex is in1·oll'ed. You
a re inspired.
LEO !July 23·Au,i:. 22 !:
lluneh p;t_1·s off; heed innrr
vou·~-Dt111't be n11sled bv cne
of li!tle lni th . Accent nOw on
professinn;i ! efforts. You ,O(et
hack1n,i: fnun thn~e in author1-
tv. Kno>v th;1t thrl'e is roo m
for .rn11 at top. Ai·t like 1t.
~nu so permit. Creal il'e urRe
is e1·ident. u~ i t coo·
s!r_ur11vely. Exprfs;s srlf in
unil]ue wa1·.
AQ UARi us tJan. 20-Fch.
18 1: L iv e u p tn
Sale~ ;:inrl ~uct;:il" dn1 <:alrn·
dars alCTng lhe Oran~e Coasl.
Festival
A f!;ilf·prwt• l·\•.~!11 :d !S
being pl:innrd Fndn." ~11nd ;1,r.
Oct. 11-111, :ll :-i.~ S11nq11 !Hid
Jurlf' (,1t hul1r l'hllr•·h. l l1Hl·
ling tnn Urril'!l. A 1;-1r11'!1 11f l)onllt~ a\1;11)-! 11 11 h · en·
tcrt11inrnent ;;pd ndt'" 11ri'
pl;inned 11s r nl 1tr1n<'nls for
shoppers.
Riv iera Club
A h<irlllw tT111:;t' ;1!J11;11ol 1hc
P<1 1 iJp•n t)11.·1·11 f,,11 .. 1 .. ·41 tn
d1n11rr :in•l 11:1111 ·111:: 111 111 .. '1'.t\i'
nf !hr \\halt'. 1:;,111".i I~ 1111 lht•
Frirla.1 . <><·1 SI :•J-!•':1•l:1 Pl tl1t'
I ·Ill " :irul I lull<; Sc l' l 11111 ,
H1' 1r:·a t luh.
ne.~er1<1l11u1~ ma\' he nrule
\';1ughn, pr£'s1dent .. nd :-.trs.
~l 1charl r\ndrrntti. director.
1\n <111ct1f'lll n[ lr:i~h and
1rc-;1stfft's will conclud e
f{'~t11·1tu·s.
Irv ine J uniors
l.1'l's \1:1!--:•• .~ l'lral lt•l,.11.sion
~how 11 ill lut'e n1r111hrn; and
gur~l s 11f !he lr1·i11r .Ju 11111r
\\'n1n~t11 \ l'luh !" Los Angrlrs
1:nd11.1 . t l<.:t . R. The nul ing is ti
11·it,1 ~ ;111d 111e;111s proJt 'l'!. <ll"
•"11·di11i; lu .\lrs. t;('r:lld .\luL1.1·,
l'l1;1Jtt11;111.
HB Women
11 ill he n11·111her~ 11[ !he .\l:-1x-
1ne (';1\'rrlr~· \le1nnrt:il Ch:ip-
!rr. Rusrs 11111 lr;11·c at noon
and return :l! 4 p rn.
Vot er Lea gu e
()rang,. ('uasl l.!';1~LJC nf
\\'•11ne11 \'11l1·r~ 11 111 !-11111~ 1he
S;uit;i 1\n;1 1(11·1·1· 1;r!~·nhc ll
pl;111 :1<: rl'l:1h·tl tu Ille le;1i,:ue's
open sp;ire c ·u11srn~11s.
St·hl'dtili• 11f 11\l'L't 111g~ i11('l t1d i•
S;1ddleh;1t·k \':dl1•1 l"111t. 111
:1 111. :O.l111ula~·. t>t"t' 11 , l.{1guna
llills 1:re;1I \\1·~t.·n1 S;11111gs:
{'he1)n rne<'!ln,O! uf the Nev;p11rl
Be:ich F.hel! Cluh.
Her prngram, l'n!1tle1l lntr1
E;ich Life ... Snn1e \.;iughter
11-111 fnllo 11· !he h1nchenn ;incl
business session Thursday,
Oct. 7.
Homemakers
('o;i.~t \!on1rrn;ikrrs 11 i 11
gathrr in \hf' K<'11·porl Rr11 ch
ho111e of i\!rs. Thnm11s
\\'llli;ims ;it 9·30 ;i m_ Frirlay,
l)ct. B. for a hrunrh ;ind then
tr;1vcl In Jliek11ry Farnis for ;i
lour.
\"lllGf) 1 Au.i:. 21 -Sepl. 22):
Cnnd !11n11r <1.~perl cninride~
nnw 11·11h loniz.·ran~e goa l~.
Ynu ge t v.·ord related to
Betrothal
Revealed '!\111
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\t•111xul ll•·:u·h 11ltuT ,,f
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(1·111t·r '" 1ht• lu(·;itiun vf 1ht• 1111 !1, \Ir-: l.;ui'I Lillie's pl;i1111ecl h.1' iii<' ()J'.Ul).!C (u;1.~l lhf' f'ngagt•inrnt of hPr
Alu'''11·1c 11f .. ,I'''''"''''''''"• 1tau"l1!l'f. ,\lane l'el11sn '" .J 1111u 1!' \\11111.111\ l'lu\J l1t•n1J1L hut1U'. .111<l l.ag1111:1 l\1 ·:11·h,!l Ja ' " ' ,g;t. " The ~l r:o.ie;111 lhrnH·d 11arl1' &·n!l F. Sl'hotk of Lido !sit>.
1,li1tlr 11 111 up1•t1 ;tl 11 ;1111. ;1111. l kt l•I, :O.lr~. l:r:111d•>n Thi' hntll"-elrt·t, ;ilso lhe
resµonsibilili es. l)on't duck
issues. Ba sie issu es surge tn
forefront. Older person fi,i;;:u res
prominently. Check property,
ho1ne safety rneasures. Ap-
p;ircnt n1 inor det:iil could hold
kl'y to ;ichievcmenl.
PISC1';S 1Feh. 19-!l·lar('h 20 1·
Arrcnt on shnrl journc_1·.<
Originals
by AUDRE'
o .• .,..,.1;ng •~d A lle••''o ~'
e w.oo ~~q lnv.+,tlon• •
64 2-1264
tieal1ng.~ v.·i!h clnse ne i~hbor~. TEND
l't'lalivei;, Take ea re with wh;it
.1·ou say, 11·ri!I'. II i.~ apt to be TO
nn rernrd. Ob1<iin h111t frnnl
Aquarius mes s ;i "e. f~c .1. 1 1 1
1 YOUR .... op cnn11na111 rrs n \ 1f' ~";'
speeifir_ fnrccs ;:ili;:n 11·11! b<' hon'1rrd for KNITTING
IF ·1·01J,\\' I'.' \' 11 " It h "' I P ru·r;isinn, 1nf'lurl1ng !11•1
HIHTHIJA\' \'Ill! ::ire l'1hn1nt frnn1 El ·rorn ,\l:ij. Crn L. E
dyn;inlll'. atirncll\e lo np'. Krnwn, ;ind ~Ir.". /l rn11•n ri~
pnsite xex. J:h111u•i;:11c ::id-.------------
JH."lmcn1. n1ilrle ·th1<\ l'rar
shnul1l prn1 e htnrfil'i:tl · Yn1;
~l1nuld harn1111111.l' e~pr<'1r1ll1
11 rll v.·i th Gt' mini pf'rsnn~.
!'rurplu is good for .1 nur
finances.
KIDS LOVE
UNCL E LEN
..• •na v•u'll u~~ t~tr!'I ~'""'v
"' ''""~ 1-r•mnl.,~ '"" 1!~1!(•11 ~••"•<II w••~<•O• lo• '"' qOlo. 1111-<0"''"~ ""''~·v• w, <•• ••••" you to• •f1 •I ~""''"• "'""'" mi•v"t Tlm•lv 0 .. 1) Ii~• I•• r•~ 1>•0•. 11H1 •
The
KNIT WIT
11·1th \lri;: 11. II, \\1lson,
Lagun;i Be;1rll
Tu1n uf 1111' ('1·111t11·y t~ llH' \\e11l11ur\11's li11nlt'. v.ill beg in :it 7 .. 10 prn Fndn_1·, tl :111nhlrr «•f tile \11!e ~Ir.
t!ll'lllt' t·lh
1
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1
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1·h.111111;111. :\11 ,,, C'Hth .T:11l11r. Beta Alpha Xi CIUIJhouse. rox1;1 ~le~;!, /111111ini<'k l'elo~n. gradu:i1ed ::~:"°"~;,.,i:';.~N ~v"~~·v1,~-::.·"-~n~:,
SA TU RDA YS IN
THE DA ILY PILOT
So~'" Co••I f'llU
lOWEJI "'"LL
(011• "''" Hilltop J•l-lll1
A crt-:i1·q11:iin!ed P"tl111·k
d inner 11·111 take rl:ir·(' Vnda1,
nrt 8. [or n1r1nhrr." i.r the
1!1ll tnp \11r:;rry S1·hl)ol
,\ 11pl!'iil tur11-uf-1!1l"-t'(.'111urv /I IMi11 h11~ ;11111 l\'l' c:1·r•;1111 fro111 St .fust•ph lligh ~hnnl. "'t'"'nov. ~·n~ bLttoe••• ""~ ll ''"'1 . M d' I w · l/1lu ;111d a!tcndcd the '" o ..... , 11~••1, t"! 041LV PILOl
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rl•il\1111g !)t'I. !l, lll tile \\'esl1nu1.~tcr f)a1' (1!11 111~ ;11 l'rit11 dr (';i~:t I.Hin !sic. i.'I a graduate of
!.;i; l.'lo1TS \\'11111r11 1111! l.flllt's !-i;il11rrla v. Or·!. 9. l1111li'd Jn Newport ll;irhnr !l1i::h School Hnf1l!l.C: 1hr r 1·rnl Jn tl1e
S('h'l1'l1 11"1\I br :'ll1·s. \"lrrnan ~!ac1' !ht>1 r salP. (r:itur111g 10111 111r1nh1'rs :i re fi-ln1i111·~ nf :ind rilsn al 1rndcd lhc U or H.
ho11 t1qul' 11 r1n~. frn1n 111 :i ni. Eb el I Clu b 1n1Prn." ;ind n•sidenis of !lir An ()cl JR wP1\(!1n ,O! in \1riunt
October 1,1 4 p 111, 111 lhc Odrl Vrllnws Cnrned1rn11e Arlene 1!;11 ns Or;:ini:e Coun!y .f\1ed ir;:i 1 Carmel ('11tholic Churc h .
J!;1JI. i~ £'11,C;H;ed for !hr npen1ni: lun-Cen1er. ~e1vport Beach i! planned.
Wellesley 11i================~~==~=~;J )
Four \\'rl)r <;lv I 'ollrl:r :1!11m·
11.1 r cluhs 11 d! Jlllll f,.rrrs 111 ;i
nMn h1111·hr11n :;i.1!urt1;11 (H 1
!!. ;ih<\ard the Q111·rn \!;1r1
Wedding
Planned
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\'"I'' \\'0111:111·.~ ('h1h S<1l11rda,),.
11r1 :). 111 the A1rpo1trr lnn ,
The' f11nrl1ng r1cn1. v.·ill hrg1n
1r1th ,1n 11 ;1 ill. ~Ot•1;il hnur.
City of Hope
l\U!>lllg In 1hf' C1t v ,.f ll npr
for ;1 tnur nf !hr f;-11.:i!1L1es <1nd
a hinc·hf'on Sundny, O<:l IA.
READY YOUR l /,. .. J
'URll!~~,.J~
. . for Cool Weather Comfort & Safety!
SPECIAL
w., will prepare your forc ed-•ir
furnace fer the winl11r months by:
e Calillratinq Th erm o,tat e Inspect & replace filter e Inspect & odJu't fan & llmlt cantrol e lnsp.ct fh1• for propef draft e httpect belt, fan & motor-lube If needed e Inspect & adiu1t burn.rs, pilot &-
Thffntocouple ' e ln1p.ct fof ~efectlve hMt erchanqfr e Clitan burnefs, pllot, faR , fen cempartme.tt
& retwm a ir igrllle • u9~t r11ot $1695* ONLY •••••••
SMITH BROS. Co.
lHD SUPIRIOR, COSTA MESA
PHONE 548-5531
•PTiot d0tt not l'nclude re ac•me.nt of dtftcU\·e par-u
Color portrait
of your child, 1.49.
Truly professiona l portraits.
Sele ct from several poses.
• Large 5 x 7" size photo ... 1.49 each
• Set of 4 wallet size ...... 1.49 set
Two c1illdr1n
photogr1phtd
together .•• 2.98.
A Penney exclu1fv1!
Full color
portr1il1 In 1
1l1e 1ult1ble
lor fr1mlng •••
p1rl1ct for gltt1.
All portr•lt•
d1llv1r1d to you
It our 1toro by
Penney 111ocl1t11. '--------------....J Age limit: 12 ytor1.
JCPenney
' -
Cost• Mesa Store Only Horbor Shof>i ing C1nler
Tuo., Oct. 5 Thru Sot., Oct. 9 9:30-1 & 2-5:00 Doily
MONTH OF OCTOBER
HEAL TH FOODS SPECIALS!
AT COASTLINE HEALTH F'OODS
VITA TIME
Ycu mu't ch 11 ck th is formula-this is
• one-a-d •y th •t include1 I 00 l.U.
Vit. E, 100 M~ Panl olh11n ic Acid,
I 00 Mcgm Vit, B-1 2, a mong •II t he
other vil•min' & min 11 r•ls. j ~ '
30 Tablets. Reg. 3.49 2 9 7 \} SPECIAL ___ __ e
60 T •bl 11t1 . R•g. 5.98 SPEC . 5.29
90 Tabl11ts. R119. 8.98 Sl'EC . 7.29 ·-
HAIN SAFFLOWER OIL
~::.".'8 ....................... SPICIAL 85C
VITAMIN I
MIXED or D·ALPHA
1 DO t.U. 1 OD Cops
SPECIAL ..................... ..
200 1.U, 100 Caps
SPECIAL ...................... ..
1.98
3.59
;....... ·-
TORUMEL YEAST
OHE ~OUHI) s E ... , " · · .. .... . P DIAL
""' '"' """ MARGARI WH lAT Gitt"' & 1ov on, NE?
I Lb., Rt9. 69< .................. SPICIAL Sfc
N .. 11,.t
VITAMIN G
t tlofl•-ltll • •1111~
1M llb._ llf. 11.1' SPECIAL 1.29
""'""' FIG BARS WHO\.a WHIAT
"... SPEOI • ... "' · ...... ... ·· ...... AL .H
Ade le D•v••' mo1! popu-
l~r book, oewly •t vi 11d
e nd ucod ~ted "LIT'S EAT
RIGHT TO KE!P FIT"
•••. I.SO 1 19 !o~ECIAL • . . • . • •
,t.l,o bv Aoi1le 0 1vo1,
"lfT'S G !T WEll"' Herd
C OV@t.
HAIN
Blk. Cherry Juice
1.39
DR. BlOl'fNER'S
CORN ' SESAME
CHIPS
LIVER TABLETS
100 Tablet• Re:g. 1.s, ...c. 1.19
250 T•bltt1 it_,. J.2t
SPlc.2o49
.39
ALL SPECIALS. AVAILMLE AT BOTH STORES
COASTLINE HEALTH FOODS
TUSTIN-10f4 llYINI ILYD. ~ ' COSTA MllA-Z70 I 17th ST
(nur l•w·On) Hill • ' .. · 144·7114 ~'i" ·~'(•'•
l•nkA,,.erlcerll 4 ·f5J7 • Me1ter Char11
.. I
I .
Her Cheesecake ·
Layers Settle
Hy l·:lt\t1\ 110\tllECK
As I 11·as telli ng the sall!S
<·lerk. "l nrl'<1 the l:t}l'rt'd \ 111k
in f;1shh1n lh1::. year hke Tutu:
Fields r1eed.~ •1 ri<iddt'd girdle J
ha1·e 1nnre layers now 1h;in
sed11ncntury rnrk'''
"r...(111 . 111111'' she s111il!'d,
'Let"s iu;.t ;.lip 11110 the body
s1ocking :ind work our y,·ay
out "
""Th:1l"s rny Bnd:il I.aver ~OU JUSI hit ," I SIHd "[ 'ae·
cun1ul;11ed !hat right after rny
marrh1ge at which 11rne 11e Iii'·
ro off of the on ly 11111 things I
l'ould l'~1k hi1s1c 11 h1te sauce
and d111nlly fudge "
.. This is our ne1r bod\' boot.''
she explainC'd .. It gucS all the
11·ov trotn 1·our Fel·t (() vo\Jr
\\''1 151. Vou ~1·:int to pull it iin?"
AT
WIT'S
END
lhflt 11•ill he coordin<'llC'tl and
11·urn under e1•eryll11ng. Here.
let t'ne zip then1 .. "
"'The Over :IO A n x 1 e t y
Layer. l)(Jn"t let 1t thro1v vou .
l built that up wh(:n J hi! :io I
sa t around and <tie because I
v•a.~ sn filled 11 ith anx1c1y of
putting on weight and losing
111y husband "
··rm not sure I ur1derst11nrl
thut." she said heiring nie \n111
an uverblouse u11d a 1·csL
r
Peering
Around
HECE l\'11\"(I SO·yc.'lr pins
fn,1 111 K;ipp:t Kappa t:an1n1.:i
cliiring a &iu!hcrn Ar('a Cou11-
\"1l Founders Vay Lur1c heun in
H r o o k s t d c lioll l.'!ub,
l'~1S:.tdt•n;1. 111.'l"C llit· ,\\rlll'S.
\\ B JJ11'kC'l1~•1n, ('oro11<1 dt:I
1\lar , J::nrl Tann<>r J11hn~1111,
J.agu11:1 l11lls; Juhn SJ1~1rcr,
SJ11 (..:ll'rncntl'. and r-.11Jdred
S111::.trup1 L<ibUllil IJeJ\"h.
110'.\'0 fl EU tin thl'lr Sll\'Cr
\1 l•dd11i.; ann1\·er:;a ry 1vere !-.Ir.
:ind fo.\rs, II :il!y Erickson of
l'P'lt3 !\l('Sa.
llust1ng ;i SU!'prise dinner
p:irty for then1 11crc fcll r>1v
'.\ll'S<cns, 1\lr. ;ind 1\lrs. fl l:ir\'1n
• M_oo_d_'!c__O_<_IO_b•_•_<_l_97_l ________ ~DAI L Y PILOT JD
Vows-Rings Exc hanged
Coast Couples Celebrate Nuptrals
MARKS· CARVER
The t\cwpurter Inn's gardi'n ~ ~
c011rt 11'as the setting, for tt1e
excha11gr of nuptial plrdgcs hy
C'arn1 Edith l'ar~·er <ind Ja111es
l'redet"lt'k t.larks.
:\t1end1ng !he coup ! e, f
d<lughlt>r :ind sun (lf ~Ir . :i11U
,\Jrs. Joseph I.. l::1rvcr of
1't'wport Be;.i{"h and !\Ir and
:\lrs P:iul :\l;irks of Bc1 l'l"IY
Hills. were thelf sister and
brulhC'r, :"llrs. !Jarry Llr1ch
:ind Steven ~-\ar~s.
The bride 1s a graduate of
/\:e"1>0rt J larbnr I h~h School
anil attf'ncled \\'hil111111h C<Jl-
lege. Spokanf'. She \1·111 enn1·
p!t:ll.' hl·r l'<luc~1t1on lil \\'hitticr
Col!rge. llror hushand. an
:i!u111nus 0f Brverly Hills lligh
&-houl, e;irr)cd his B1\ in
µ<ilitica! scief\C'C from \\"hitti('r
Darlene Holing. dau.chtrr nf
f\·lr, and ~Ir~ . .John HohriJ.: of
Jl ur11111~t1111 Rea• Ii, and Hnberr
Crirl Norl111i.;. sun nf Ute llev ,
.:-ind ~lrsc \l'al!ace Norling of
Ct•~ll• fo.1e~;1.
Thr br1dt'J.:n.1om's f.11her and
\hr fi t·\. AH red L. fl tiller uf·
f11·1:i!~'d.
~1;11tl uf hunur w:1s r-.11s.~
~lari.;1e \Ian Brc·k The ~1 1s:o··~
f\';1111·1• llrollll'f'f, Sus ;1 n
! ·;1rl1 ,!e, .Juli (iudd;ird and
1 .. 1111 fl' H1i ·hard~on were
bndc.~111;i1ds and Ga1·e Lauter
wa s fh111l·r g1rl. ·
Lester l'rnok stood as best
rn:u1 <ind u;.hcrs 11ere Leighton
Anderson, 1;1[b('rl Johnson .
i'l'\111 Hohrig, lJavid \\'ayne.
Hoh('rt .Johnson and Kjcll Ake ~\'ensson Oa1 id F'orl1ng was I
ring bearer. I
(;raduates or l•:stancia and
ll unt1ngton Beacb h 1 i:; h
sehools. the ne11·lv11•eds are
students at Cal 1fOl'l11a SL'ltr
College at Long Beai'h anrl
Biola Colll'~e They 11'111 reside
111 l:osta ,\lcsa.
WASMANN·ROSE
r.1rs. I.re Schenk Rose nf l
Corona del i\lar and Kenneth
i\lurray \\'asrnann of Laguna
lll':trh were married during
l't'rernorurs 10 Corvallis.
The new f.-!rs. \'Jasmann is
lhe daughte r of ~lrs. Clarence
SO WHAT IS
WRONG WITH
BElNG A
VOYEUR??
"The Marriage Of
J\1enle of Corv<1llis and the
bndegroom 15 the son of Mrs.
Raymond L. J\1iller of Lag una
Be;1r·h.
The nrw l)'Wcds are at home
in l.'orona de! Mar.
FOR SWIFT TERMITE
and PE ST CONTROL
CALL
1u:yds I
l. .r-, ,. ' LJ.J
"Vnu'll 11ntiee wc"1·c hit a
snag." J s:i1rl. "Tl1is is 1nv
FirsL R;ihv l.;il'cr 11hC'rc 11iC
f:it 11·r111 '10 1;1y knl'\.'S and
11 0ult! ha1·e gt111e n ghl ln n1y
nnklrs and out had il not bct•n
fnr the knc·t ·ll'n~Lll suppor t
!-ihi<·kings I 11·as 11·e:iring ··
· Tht're ntiw," she ~n1il(•fl
proudly ··\l0l' ,1re rpndv f•ir tlif'
floor IPngtl1 sk1rl lhat Uultuns
lo the k11et• ··
MRS J F M RKS lJ Nrc·· I .I•'. Ll-•'.N A Young Stock IH~:\'Ollf]) by Bcl!J('] 120, . ' ' A ~ --Broker" 642-5922
.Job's Daughters or llLH1t ingt0n NORLING-ROHRIG Satu rdays in LIDO. Newport
<_;11J;;on. ((lll(•g('.
Tht-y 11 ill reside in \\"h 1tlicr.
'"/\r{•11't 1he~e 1·u1,..·i" she
~<tid, '"These <ire lhe /lo!p<u1ls
"Not Ol·Cr 1nv 0\1er 40 Lavl'r
it \1•nn't. Al'Lu<ill\'. this lnvt;r l
;in1 nnt responsible for. ·11 i~
lJuc solely !o poor 1·tsi(1n. I a111
far-sighted ;ind t1111'l sec wl1at
J an1 ea1111g. ··
"'"11 "" ~ti·s. '1 itdred lr~~~~~~~~~~c.~·1<~1 "~r·y~c;;·11~,.,~c1;'·~'~'~"'~'~"~"'~~~~;;~~1~~~:~1 ~~~~~~~~·~·~0 '~"~"~"~~g~~l~l~O~Y~O~P~E~S~~~~!~~~ Brown, dl'pu!y grand gunr· ~ An aF\('rnonn ccrcrnony 1n u111Led in n1<1r-r1age Karen
1
• _ .___ _"'
lhan.
.. :-~fff"~HOUSE F~BR CS
HAREM TALES
Mrs. Alirei.a
Club Year
'Unveiled'
'"I see."' she said\ st1fflv.
''i\ow 11'c arc re:1 rl.1•, 'p£'1ic\'e,
fo r the noor length 't6at. the
Jnng flowing scarf. the hat and
lhe gloves. Lift ~our ('hin.
dc11r 11·hile I bullun it."
··The Post-natal !Je11ressiun
Layer. All of II SC'!tled Hl thC'
neck. \\"hC'n you ha1 c babies.
the muscles go."
She stood h:iek :ind I looked
inlo tile n1irror . All seven
f:i.~hion ravers flf inc
"\\'hat do :you th1nl.:'.'"· sht
ask('(! breathing he.1\'lly from
her exertion.
•·1 think 1 feel like the Ellie
boy you spend an hour getting
into a snow suit to go nu!side
and pin y in tl1e snow illlr! 11·he11
he i~. finally d1·1;,,sscd tic ha s tn
"Ynu clun'l" $h~sald 1in:clll•.
''1 do.'' 1 sighed. ·
From Page 17
H:\CK 1101\tt.: along the
(lr;ing" Coast after early
au1un111 ·\t1('a1ion.~ in Santa
Bttrbara arc U1e r-.!essrs, :>.'ld
r-.ltnf's. !IL II, Balch and!
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Joseph I\ a r b o, Jlunt1ngton
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!i1111 , llf'r<"rp ti1;1I dcfiC1 t or
c111ot 1u11al disturbance.
• • • Friends
Jive \vith re!a\ives or friends. at the the<1\er. T\\'O decorated
All are on a limited income. birthd;iy cakes \Vere waiting!
1naking friendship an e1·er1 "" tlJe t'l1le lo• hono•ees to Daydrean1s of life in :111 Ara-''" ' ' ' bian harem niay be ;iu!hcn-mnre important factor. l!!ke home. I
l icated when Friends of the "They send c;irds to one "\l/e know loncline~s exists."
Costa Mcs:i Library gather fnr another on special occasions, !he social worker said. "This
their men1bcrship luncheon on make social calls. and, in is hO\\' you bring it :ill
\Vcdncsdny, (lei. l:l, in r-.tesa Verde Coun try Club. some case s. get 10.c;:ether and tnge!her. \11c\·e had some suc-
r...lrs. t\1ilri:11111e A Ii r r z <1, b11y a chicken to roast find ccss. Ouc of our girls bccan1e
:-i11tlH1r nf the rl'crnL hes\-shnre," thc cluh member said. a dental technician.
seller, ''At the J)ro11 (lf <i The other day, th e •·Others, sadly, h;ive failed
Vei l." \i·i!I discuss her bonk craftsroo1n was r1·11ed "''rl·. I 't d · ·d " I wliich describes event~ slie anc comm1 le su1c1 e.
and her husband encountered happy chatter as v.•omen \Vhile pas1ing a rose-co lored
\1hen they returned lo Snudia pasted a "Just for Today" fl ower on the \1•:111 han~ing, the
Ar:ibia after \1lorld \\'ar 11 . creed on cardbnard a nd thou ghl occurred lhal perhaps
She also "'"'ill display robes decorated it with b r j g h t the final paragraph 11·il\ bring
nnd je11·cls from those years during the coffee h 0 u r ~, f1 011•ers and ribbon, S{ll;1ce in !in1t' nf need
autograph parly. program and Ln:er 1hrv 11·ould n10\·e bark "Live for tod:1y. There is no
lunchefln that slart 11t JO 30 into the hvlng room fnr ll1nch t11n,orro1v -for \1·hrn tnmor·1
a 111 __ be_l_o_r·e-'-go_i~ngc__ro_,_r_re_•_r_n_o_li_r"_'_r1111· conies. ii is today "
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100 % nylon, 48" wide
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QUILTED JERSEY PRINTS
all combed cotton, 45'' wide
QUILTED SCREEN PRINTS
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REG. $3.69 YARD
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You can qualify for it when you
qualify for the rombined check and
charpcaro.
SincellMd:v AutnFinancegiv"'
yon tho loon before )'OU get the car,
you can deal just like you were
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R ed Chinu Praised by R evolutiona rie~
~ying CllSh. And .
it's alwaya there. So
you can buy when it's mre
convenient for you. It's the new way
to buy a new car.
Here'lhowlt_,.ks.
After you qualify, Security
Pacific Bank will give you a
sales draft for the amount
you think you need. Good !Ot'
up to 8>% of the total mh
price of .any new car you
choose ••• including tax and
license.
When fOu've ,ot your
dalJ a!J ,.~iuotromplet.e the
4raft and present it along
with ouroombined check onil charp
card to the dealer. BinJO. You've
fin an ced -your car wit.h Ready
AutoF!nm>o.
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CHAIRMAN ANO QUEEN -!t n1akc:-: 11 111orc at~
tractive lo be chairrnan of the Long Rea ch Sailboat
Sho1v \1-hen you k11 01v gorgeous tl1arC'1a Bennett ls
going to be queen. sayli Stan i\llller as he poses 11·1\h
the perennial sho 1v queen.
~ta11 Miller Heads
CMA Sailboat Sliow
Stan .\.1 iller. nne nf !he
Southland's nuti;tanrl111g l'a1l1ng
eliperts from Lnng Beach. has
been namf'rl rh.:i.irman nf tl1e
Southern Californ1;i :-.1;i rlne
A ssociAt1on·.~ ;innu.<11 l. on g
Beach Sailhn;;i! !'hnv.· fnr the
second straight ~ear .
The Pxpo~1!1nn npcns ;ii !ht'
Long Reach 1\rena OrL 22 anrl
r\JMS thrnugll <X.'t. ~I 1t t.<; the
v.·est's nnl_v all -.~;iilhnat shnw.
i\.<1n1rd to the sh111v (·n1n·
n1itlee 11ere l.;;inn.v Cnnn.
Cnlun1hia Yarhts: C h .:i. r 1 i e
Thnmas. Jensen .\1<1r1nc: Tom
Schock. IV, 11. Sr:hnck Cnm·
pa n~1 : Bob \\'oorhl"ard, Bristo!
Yachts, aod .Jim Ougrin.
t>.tcClune \\'e."tf"rn All are
from l\'ell'pnrt He;irh,
Ed ,\'ichols, SC~lA execu!1ve
director, \\'Ill set'\'{' fnr the
third year as shn\\' 1nanager.
1\lil]Pr 1s thP nll'n"r :inrl
flprr;oi\11r or S1.1n .\1 I 1 I p r I
S;iilhn<1ts. ;i <ir;ilr1.,<h1p ln(';Jlf'd
;ii 1t1r l.nng Rl';g·h '.'1!;1r1n;1. fir
h11nrllPs rn<i11.1· nf lhr fnre111<1sl 1
~;iii and pn11er·hn;i! l1r1c.<:. pill'•
offering .l!l('ht b t' o k er age
srr\'1rr .<.:.
\1111,..r hci ~ hern ;i r11rn1hrr 1•l
Sf'~\/\ frll' !hr fl'1"il SIX ,\'t'<lf'S'
and ;:i nH;•n1hrr of the \,').rnan 1 bn::i1·rl of rlirrrJrw~ fnr four
~·ears. /\ ln1r sailing e~pert,
hr has ret orrlerl wins. 10 lhe L<1
P<17.. ~1:izatl:in and Ensr11;ida
rii('CS. He was Lido-14 n;ilinn:il
champion in 196.1, th(' r-.lal lor~'
Cup rrpresen!<itive frnn1 1he
\\'('~! ('n,1~t in 191iR anrl th('
\\'r~! (l"\;i~t Th 1~tle Class !itl1st
in 195R.
Hf' I" a n1e111ber nf hn!h tl1e
Loni:! Reach and A!an11tos Bay
yacht clubs.
Stea111ship Terminal
Site of 2 Boat Shows
The busy Port of Los
Angeles in S::in Pedro. the
sp acious (a!;ilrn.:i Steam~h1r
Terminal sptrtf it.'11 1~·. is the
5t ene of fr::in1i" r0und-the
clock arth·iL~' as final prepar;i -
tions are hrin.c. hart" for t1\·o nf
the v:orld's large~t "in the
\1•ater" rnajor professional
boat shows .
Taking 01·er the huge out-
door Catalina Ttrm\nal area
Oct. 13 through 17 vd!J be the
Los Angeles SailOO;it Show,
prem iering !he cre;im nf lhe l
na!inn's sleek 1972 models.
Thpn t11kin.1t n1·e1· rt no r her 1 fll'C·rl:i.v ~cgn1rnl. llr1. 2fl l
!hrouch 24. v.•ill hr !he Lo!'i
1\ngeles Poll'er Bo::il Shr1w to 1
prel'ie\.,, the tnp ·72 pnw~rrd
cr11 fl. 1
I t's all taking pl;irc under
the aegis of ve teran bo.11 shr11v
entrepreneur, F. H. "Skip "
Creger, presiden t. of Jnte1·na·
!1onal Shows, Inc. of Long
~_..'Erilch.
Dave Ullman
Wins Davis
Yacht l{ace
Da\'e. Ullman of B1t lboa
·r acht Club mr;ll·ed llp the bfly
Sun day to c11ptl1re !he Ktn
Davis Perpe!u::il Trophy fnr
the Lehman·l2 din ghy cla~s at
Nev.•rxirt Harbor Yacht C\uh.
\\'inner of the Walt Hubbard
'froph,11 in the Finn Cla ss was
Robert Carlen of Califnrnia
Yacht Club. Trophy v.·inner~ in
each cla~s :
LEll.l\1A N·12 1Kcnnelh 11:tl'is
Trophy I -i 11 Dave Ullma n.
BYC: 121 Peter Parker .
NHYC: 1.1 1 Rnh Davii;. NHYC ;
14 1 Terr~· Gloege, NHYC: (5l
Chris Colbv. Nll'r'C.
PINN 1\Valt Hubbard
Trophy) -JI) Robert Carlen ,
CYC; 12\ Ste\'e Hatha\vay,
CYC; l3 ) Ray Booth, ABYC.
_Chart Has
Sail Data
·want io know "'ha.t isails to
use f6r various wind ve locities
and points of sail?
McKibbin S11ils of Santa An11
hll!i published l'I handy il-
lustrated reference chart to
provide just such information.
It shows sail types and com·
binatlons for a modern i;loop
under a vdde range of wind
1petds afid pointl'i of s11i!i n~.
Dol'I McKibbin says the
chart was devised as a guide
to essist i;ailors in ge:tting op.
timum perrorm11nce f r o rn
their yachts whether racing or
cruisi'na. It also serves as a
,ulde In building a proper sail
Inventory.
Teh ·Chart and brochtire of
McKlbbln'11 lort are av11ilable
free· "' ('hArge bv 1vritlng
Me''J<.ib'1in Salls, 111!1 nrynolds
Avf , s ~11!:i .\n.i . 927 05.
UnrlPr Crr~ri '<.: ~ll fl('r1 1 ~1nn.
ihe Cat<il1na Te1·n11naJ s1tf' is
bt"ing rr·;ins[nrmrrl 1n1o a
\eril;ihle "bo11t :;;hrn1' on the
1,111rr "
J\1ore th;in ;i h;ill·rnl\(> nf
chn ir r rlnrk t1eup 11rr:. i.~ brinr.:
re;id1rrl Ln rl1sp l<1,1' snine :irio
hililt.~ of all sh;irr ~, ~i1.e ::inrl
de!'icT1pt1on Pilings ;ire heinfo!
laid anrl n1hrr i111pro1·emen!.s
being fererishl.11 completed in
order tn grt ready in lime for
the tv.·o big nautical shO\\'S.
LA's Fall
Sn1all Boat
Race 'Hot'
Sixteen boat s in two hflt. !'i<lil-
ing cla5sei; showed Saturd;:iy
and Sunday for Los Angeles
'r'acht Clulfs Fall Small Boat
Re~att:i .
Jeff Brau ch w11 s the winner
in the 5-0-5 CIRss with 12 en-
tries Rnrl Bnh McNeil was lhe
11·inner of the So\lni:; Class.
Trophy winners :
5-0-5 ( 12 1 -( 1 ) Shadow Fox,
Jeff Brauch, LAYC ; 121 Siren,
Dave & Gary Beck, LAYC:,13)
Vector, Robert Shenk MBYC:
t4 l Pumpkin, Justin Pipkorn,
CBYC : (Sl Bandito, Ed
Sjo:iitedl. CBYC.
SOLIN G !~l -Lumhai . Bob
McNeil, LAYC: {21 Quick
SI I v er • ·rom Jorgtn~en.
LAYC; (31 Hero, Henr y
Sturge. LA YC.
Whittier Hi gh
Slates Reunion
Whittler High Sch no I 'r.
gr8rluatin~ class of 1961 will
hold its JO-year reunion Nnv.
27_ 111. lhe Western Hills Coun-
trv Cluh in Carbon Canyon.
'ror informstion co n lac t
·r-.trs. S~s11n Donley 8luth,
11548 Rdl'erly Blvd.. Whlttler1 or phone 1213) 69~·1601.
.
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ARTHUR, DIDN'T :t.61!'T AW
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I HAD (OME LESS YOU EXPECT FROM ROOM ! SHA.LL VOU TO BE l-IERE.
TO EXPECT THE YOUN6, THE LESS I WAIT POWM· WHILE l TA.LK
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-THE"l BEGAN MAKl,.,.G GLOP
OUT OF STORE.S, WAAEHOUSE.S-
TJ..\E'l RIPPED PEOPLE'S
CL.OTHE.S INTO RAGS,AND
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By Gus Arriola
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By Ferd Johnson
By Roger BoUen
THE GIRLS
"Now what did ~'OU buy?"
DENNIS THE MENACE
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s~ary Job
~1001tlighti1tg as Monster
B,1' GE:\'E HA:'\'DSAK f,lt
HOLL \'\\'(t0J1 f AP' -\11k:e
Bong1on1n IS 11ork1ni,: hit; v•ay
throui.::h l<iw srhn11J t~ a
mn11s!f'1
sriui>n!ing :-v1u1~~1er:. rl11tch
his li>gs Ill <1eligh1 . Printe."iS
Grare of .\lonnr·u a11r! ~!rs.
R1ch;;irrJ 'vi :-:1x110 srn1l1ngh
shook his hand Rill .!ulr" ~·1x
Qn Et~rnhower n P r 1· •l ll s I y
nuril'!"d hf'r n1"l ll•'r Bnd said ,
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pfrierl('e s:n s ~hkt>
::> I X -f e {' l -(' I g h t Ill hlS
fedrs_nme. unt·ornfnrlrihle c11s-
tume, Bnn,g1nrno sh a k es
hand~. poses fl'Jr pic·tures and
generally Jnllies 1'1s1tors tak -
ing the lou r nf lln111ers11!
Stud11is va~t mn \'1e lot
On a busy i:.ummer d11y. he
est1n1ates, he signs 2.000 In
3.QOO au1 ngraphs. Jn ('Ountless
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snapshots and home mo1'!fs he
hugs the ladies and pretf'nrls
to choke the men.
He leaps out nf door":iy.;,
stalks out of \\'eslern·slrert
saloons and charges .!iUrlr!,,nl~·
al lramfuls of !ihr ie k inlil
l\HH't~L~. :il'11netnnes ln~htcn·
ing ,.,en the pre111 i;t1,ur1r~_
"ll 's been a ~rr-;it y1h," ~111 :.
Mike. 25. whu ha~ heen a pt-1 1
fe.i;.~innal 1nnnslrr ·Il l 1rar.~,
Out of unilor ni I\(' 1s i;1 ~ ff'rL
thrf'e anrl 2111 J)llUnrls, brnv.·n·
e.1e<!. wl!h a long. r;i1hrr
l1;111rlsnn1e f;t!'r .
\)nnn111g 1he 2B-puund t.:11S·
lume takes him half an hour.
Thick wonrlen sole& raises his
hei11:ht to six feel eight. AftPr
an hour or win the hot sun he
feels wooiy and lakes a 20·
minute break in an a1r-cnn.
ditinned room with his rubber
mask off ..
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Monday
Evening
OCTOBE.I': 4
9:00 0 ~l 1 Here's Luc1
l:OO,ll l!1 N1w-s Jerry Ou~ptiy
0 ll:NIC Ntw1 lo111 Sl!yder
, It PIN• Oe11't Ent tilt O.W.1 0 CI! (ll m Nn MOlldlJ Nlctit
FDOtlltH 01~l 1~d R•ide,, tt Cltvt·
lftll<! BrtiWns.
D Wiid Wiid Wtst m Tht P1lntst111.s
tJ) I Dre1,. 9' kannlt
(15) Third Colltfl!, Ont Ywt ""''
fZl Mo111tPod1• Lollp IS' (fl M!~1 fol«J Htwt ttl H<itlcl,,,, 34 m DtMrt 1ttpo11
(39) MIJIMrry RFO
1:30 U Sttl't ,\tltn hw GI/Ms are
lll"is1ress l t inle 1(1z1n: eomedran
Red Buttnns: 1nd 1uthor Jttdith
Vlorst. CIJ CBS Ntw'I Wtlttr Cronkite
im NBC Ntws m AndJ Grltfllh snow m 8111 to.by Stlow et! DEllUT P1ryln1 th• Cult.tr ln-
strut1nr is fiede rlt k Noad. m l•lt ti\• Odds
(39) GrHn ,\cre1
•• GI!) El P~. S.rtt1rlo ,•. r¥8 CU Ntl'I Wi ller Cron~!!e :•' · €D NIC Ht1" kihn Ch1ncello1
:., Ot11n1t
'· Wh1t"1 MJ Lint?
0 ~ m NBC Mol!d11 Nlfhl Mo-
W'lt: (CJ (2hr) ~spetdwty'' (musical)
'68-El~is P1tslty, N~nty Oinatra. l
f1nu1e11lly succe~s!ul stock tar raC·
Int driwr h too 1enerous w11h his
wfnnlnf, 1nd winds up owing tht In·
tH!ltl R,wnut Service.
CJ) Wiid, Wiid Wist
fJ "MEET ME IN LAS * V!GAS"-DAN DAILEY
& CYD ·CHARISSE-Color 0 M-4ry Nirht Movie: (C) (2hr)
"Mttt M• In Lis Veg.s" (musical)
'~6 -01n Dailey, Cyd Chansse,
A:nes Moo1ehe1d, Jim Backus. A
mm~~ce betw~tn I ran~er and t
ballerina cools off when their lucl\y
strPak cha~ges at the 111mbllna:
Ubl€S.
@?) Lt Crur d1 "hrlu Cruee1 CE RM•s ~ra Vtronle1
9:3-0 0 (]I Dodi Day Wnte r Doris Mar·
tin e1p(!Sts 1 cM1rrty racketeer -
played by guest Joty forma!l-atler
Mrs. fa1rburn, !OCialitt wilt ot Iha
publisher of Toda~·s World ma gavne,
recruits her to help supervise the
stai1n2 of a bfioelll b1ll.
(]J City In Motinn
0 B1itt1 W1rd News
(D It l•ktt 1 Th!e!
(15) Book Bt•t "Scralch"
ff) Ast.en! Penetrating looX tt th9
l'iOrln nl mountain climbing whic h
follows 1hree top U.S_ climber! as
they sc111 lh1 Sierra l'levada peaks.
9:45 G) Mtntr1p :!: A1b111-12
·~ I Lon LllCJ ~-:._ I D11ufl ot ,..nnlt
: •. ~S) Tiit Tu med On Crl1!1
~".IZ!) M1lflt 111d the 811utllul Mt· ·:-
10:00 IJ (lJ Mr Thret Son• lht wtddinR
party -minus the brldelj'.room Is
assembled at the Douglas home. end
S"va and Untie Charley must 10
out lookini: for fergus.
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(39) Tht Vlrfln!tn
ai) Vuled1d1s
0 1'11111s Morris. McCormick
ct) To Tt!I the TrU1h
0 Tht Av•neer1 m /lle1111 Pu!nam, Fishman
':]8 (!~) Firlni l int
8 ~'STAND UP AND CHEER " ID I lflC1A1 I Blu'ts Powe1: Muddy W1tus .ln evenin g with the famed * Musical salute to blues singer. shown 1n rehear,al, ln
America. Presented conve~atron beck~te iie, end in per·
by CHEVROLET fn rmante on the sta2e ol LA.'s Ash
I) St.Ind Up tnd Chet! Tonliht's Grove Club.
spatial iutst h l•ck Jones. CID El Tomlllo
0 Dr. S11110" Loeb "Walden Lost"'
Dr, lot~t tries to help an exp1ctant 10:15 ClJ ldutb Only
,.oun1 mother in spilt of the pro· lD:lO fJ Cil lm!t Hopin• lo put 1 little
ltsh. ol ht'. husb tnd who had t n· more spite 1n10 his married lile,
~111oned hv1n2 • Thnreau·fYP• lite Atnle decides To h"e , mild to
Jn tht .,.;Ide mess. Med1r.al comp1i· llfOYlde wife lllli1n with more leisure
ttlon' 1ns1 after the baby's blr1h
[)) l Olt•m 11! Jetnnlt
time.
0 Bruln1 In Action
fl.! Movie: (21/11ir) ~Return ol lht
G11n\ Mon1ttri" Od -t1) '6&-Koj111
HOhiO. Buh S~1ratakl.
ID Phll'I Brll Johns
eD 0£11UT [I Rrlrito ~· Oorl1n Gr•r
0 Miiiion S Movie'. (2hr) "'trlod
cl Adjustment" (comedy) '62 -
Tony Frenelose. Jene Fonda. Jim Huf·
Ion, Problems o! two young couplll!
o~e 1djust1 ~i to 1 h~neymoon, the
other 1d1 u1t1n a: I(! in-lews. AJ they
he lp aech o!her. dirf1cultr!s are re-(39) Movlt: "Poua~d"
ll))Y!d, :
®) lll'1 M1k1 I ~I 110:45 G) NeWI
m lfo11n·s Heroa 111:00 f) ([) iIJ Nt-n
(!I Drtillet 0 ®J m News
ED Cttyw1tch1" lnve!lliatlon of the 0 Mo~e: "Nwe1 Sty DI•" (coma·
econom•cs o! 111 mmelln1 in lhe New dy) '39-Bob Hope, An~y Dt vine,
Hollywood. Martha Reye.
@Cl Oo·Rt·MI 0 (}) G) /llewa m L1ul1 0 Movlt: "GlolJ rt St1" (edven·
turel ·~lrevor Howtrd, Sunnt
l uft,. Cl!) Ml1111lllo Valdez Show
1:001J ([,! Qun1MM1 "Wa1te"
0 ®l m l1 u1h·ln
m To Ttlt tht Tnrth
ID 11111 th• Cll)tk m CilJ"tlr•tth•IS BMovlt: (2hr) "W u lh1il n 1,~
H1l1htt" (cle~ltl '39 -Ooonl
Wtlles, L1urene1 Olivier, Merle 11:15 G) S~I Sunt
Obuon.
·~ m Truth or Conlt(!11enu1 .. ~m Tiii Vlr1lnl1n
fr! {IS) I IPIC!4i frecltrlct wt11•
11111 '11111 ftrtlvrl 2 followln1 ont
·, eomp1ny ol r1trult1 ti fort ir:noi:.
1 ·., l':t ntucky. throu&:h 111 ph1s11 of nlnl
': 11111ks ol basic 111 lnln1. both on
duty 1nd off, thls documentlt')' de·
t1ll1 th• l1u1h1bl1 ts wtll 1s !ht
harrowlnl sldas ot tht !ftn,!ormt·
' t!on ol rtcrults Into soldilr1,
Im Yt•nl1
lil!) Nine
l :JO m Dnld ,rod llttW
:··(Ji) Mevlt: "PnMt YiD•llt"
1:61 D lfn. l"Od..... IP!OW
fm TM Ptriutdn
--Tuesday
6XYTIME MOVIES
t.10 ID "ferbltN• llrMf' (drtrnt ) ~
:. -Mt urHn O'H1,1, Dtftt Andrtwt.
t:JO g "hi Slhrtt" (comtdyJ '35 ....
• 11rt1rt Stt nwytk, Aolttrt Youn1.
•• ~rllld C.l!JOll" <rom•nGt) ·so ·-
Rlelltrd Atlt n. Mtry Btth H111~ ... 8 (C) '111rry llK• 1MI tN Tit1r'".
(tdv1nll111) '58 -St11111rt Gr1n11r,
Al'llM!ly $1111. 81/b4lrt Rush.
10:00.(IJ "Whtt My Btby Smlltt '1 Mtft
i (fllU1!Gtl) '(8-811~ Gr1bl1.
ll:JOO Cl)Me"' Qrtmn
{J)W•f!I" Tri ln
0 ®l m Johnny "'"°" 0 Movie: (C) "Ptlm s,r11111 WHk-
1nd~ (rom1nee) '6.l-Tr~ Oonthut,
C:Onnlt St.vent, Ty Hardin. m Movie: "Pllmt!N (t(!mtdy) '54-
Judy Hollld ty, Jtc~ Lemmon, Kim
No~tk.
ID Mowlt: "TN M111 I Mtrrltll"
(dr1m1) '40-.loan B1nn1tt, Ll~d
Noltn.
lZ:JO CJ) M•111'1•1 Dillon
12!4~ ......
1:008 Mtwlf: "~lltt It DIWll"
(drtm•) '45--Sustn HtY"ll'trd, Ptul
l~MI, 1111 Willl1ms.
1:00 G (C) "M1. MOfltl" (ot1mtdy) '6S
-Robert M!tthum,'ttrr&ll lltlltr. m "lrOll OUR" (dr1m1) 'S4 -
Gtor1e Atllst.,
2::00 m "l1M l umlfll· Cfom'" (dr1m1)
'47-Hurh D1nl11t, Vlr1lnl1 Pttton.
J:OD Cl) (C) ''Tflt lucu1111r" (tdvtn·
IUfl) 'J&-f1tdr1C M11th, 91 "Jo~nr!J Dtrt"' (d11m1) '54-
Tony Curtis, Plptr L1url1.
4:00 8 "Yolcit It !flt Mlrrof' (drunt)
'M-~lt~trd Ealn, W1IU1 M1~1~,
4:311 Cl) ... 10 AM 11.Uq 0 "MJmlJ ti lh1 Wl!lte lltoo•• <T•"l ·3~1rucr c.tiot.
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SCR Rock Opera
'Tommy' a Bad Trip 1··~~~
BY TO.\I BA.R LE\'
OJ itio Dl llY f'liot ttlll
"Tomn1~" is a trip on LSD,
se-t to music.
It's a d1rne store Dante 's
lnfernn, \Va\spurgi.sna<"ht l'>tlh
Le1·1~ and a best111I h1'mn i;if
t1ale. cr;in1n1e<I Wl!h CP.~~pool
s11nbohsrn and all dolled up
11\lh a r(l(k ~,,~!.
\ \\"l1tn they i;!f't thrn11gh with
,tf h1!> ~nrr!1rl . seedy nffering at
Sn11th Cna5l RerPrtnrv
Thl'atPr In fosta ,\1esa the}•
f1U.2hl tri 1n1't lP lhP Ort1n.2e
fDunt1 Ht'11lth f)l'(l11rtment tn
take over lhe production
\\'e don't neerl th"
~lethadnne program with lhe
li kes of "Tommy." All "'e
hal'e to do is take the adrtict~
up to South Coast and !et thrrn
wallow in 90 minutes ol
Ca.rson's Co1nic Gift
Glitters on Special
Bedtinte Story
Robert Engn1<1n dc licalely d 1~ro he,o, ,Jacriu1e :'llnffelt
as the coup de grare In the second act of "Plaza
Suite." resuming Tuesday for a final 11·e sk at the
Laguna ~loulton Con1n1unity Playhouse.
'Solitaire' Double Bill
Ry RICK OU BROW
HOLLY\VOOD ! t.:PI 1
Jnhnn:-' Carsnn·s v.· eek end
spec1;il marking the start nf
hi~ 10th ye;ir as NBC.TV'.~
"Tonight" show host was not
nnl~· rlelightful hul a 1 !i o
.surprising in reminding us
wh<1t. a great sketch comedian
he lS,
\\'hen <1 performer 1s on as
n1uch as he is. 1·irtua\ly night
after ni11:h1 fnr ~·e01r after year,
"''-tend !n take him for
~rAnt ed, and e1·en .;el a tittle
sn1pp~· hecause he is not
alway5 the 11'<1Y "'e want him
to he_ He ha.~ taken his cuffs
frnm the critics hec;:iuse of the
te nrlencv to underr;ite his con-
i. is t e .n t rov.·erh ouse
perfnrmanre.
Snme h111·e neerllt<l him
bec;:i11se or his seemingly fre·
qurnl ;ihsrnres fr om the
"Tonight" shnw -and all
those substitule hosts One nf
tile ga-"s going around w01s
that ther1~ was a rumnr that
Carson was going to he
B,v \\ILLI.•'• 1 r,1 Q\'Ell d permanent. hnst nf "Tonight" " ~' --ture is !01xe 11·1 th the d1ff1cult '.'\F;\V YORI\ 1AP 1 _ Rnhr>rt if details cnu\d be worked nut. rhnre of switrhing •bcuptlv A fo. -If 1 ti k Andf'r~nn prnhr~ ;iwkii;rrdlv -~ "' mvi;,-. 11n anvnne
at th~ ~nfl, !rnder und1·r~1rlr nf frnm a baffled f I a(' c 1 d Whl) lS on a.~ nften llS he is
n1ari·1;u;r 1n · · D nu h 1 e pass11·1£l 1ntn an ardently deser1·Ps ;i ll the 1·.:ir1111nns he
Snht.11rr ." h:ill nf ;i t\i·in hill romantic, albeit b<1ffled ac· cnn _eet Ynu nerd 1hem to
th;il ;H-r11·Prl Thiirsda~· nri::h1 at ~1;i_1· frr >h. 11nrl no!hln~ keeps
Brn;irJii·ay·s r;0Jdcn Thrilter. tii·ist. yn11 fresher than earning 111\
'f1) gel the curtfl1n down th:it nire lont nn the .~irle .
A stalwart sludenl through Anderson carbons !he bosom Th£"re h111·e heen JUSl1f1erl
niany plciys .,f sundr.v aspr>c!s criticism.~ 1h11l r a rs n n's
Of f ·I 1 1· I bit that ended his first hit in a 111 1 .v rr a inns 11p~. any 1h inJi·fnr·11-gni.; al!1!ude
Anderson di:;pl;:i ys a sen~llil'e 1!).J.1. '"TE'a ;iod S.1·n1p;i!h~·-" A dors nn~ cr£ORIP. the ~st Rt ·
anrl cnrnpassinn;ile regard fnr sn1all bright interlude in the 111ni;phere fnr guests who m.:i .v
private rle~rer;:i!inn. In hi.~ ac-piece 1s ~larlha Sch!an1mE''s h;il'e snme!hin.o: 11.·nrth1l'hile
count of a midrllea~erl c0uple nnpcr~onat1on nf a weU·ad· anrl Sf'rin11s to s,:iy _ HP is a
tryln~ to ex'lrr1sf' !he bo1·rrlom JllSterl <111·orcee. m.:ii;!er nf thP wi~ecr;irk . <1nrl
nf f;imiliarit v. the aulhnr The other l1alf nr the JiOmr gue~1s fn1nkly dnn 't !tel
hnwe \'Pr, 1s uOatile to reach a Anrlerson d1sp l01I', r n t 1 t I e d ,,.1 p;ise "'llh this. Ru! ;:ig;iin.
dr01mat 1r cli1nax . "."nh1011rP," cn11rrr11~ ;in 1n-hP 1~ h;i~icallv ;i romrrliAn.
Long ~prerhes pilP nn lonR rn~rr Richarrl Vrnt11re 11nd hP h;:i~ a fll'Pfl~e ::1tt1turlP
speerht".5 a~ a prnfr~sinn of a£;:irn -in ~ninr fu!i1re Orii·pll nf \l'ha! he shoulrl be nn !hP
par!1 ripan\s v01re f;H·ile ~111n . l\'nrld 111 1l'h1rh rn1npu1e1·s and ;i1r, .:inrl it work~ Thi:' kPv
111.:ines of pap Pr h ;i c k rl !~f'nihnrlied vnir,...-ha 1· e point 1s tha t hP 1~ .'Ill eX.
11s.1rholngy trxls ahout i::r ttini;: replarf'rl all rer~o n;il rela-!rrn1f'l,v 111trlli,o:enl n1an with a
unusually good talk sh014' Bui
there 1s this to sa~·. A:; urhanP
anrl ch?.rm1ng as P01ar an rt
Cal'elt. art 1n t.hrir cnn -
1·ersatlon and mono!nj;jue~.
Carson's fascina!ion 1s that he
can. on schedule. s!'t 01side hi~
buslnesslike manner a n d
plunge as a masttr craflsmar1
into sketch comedy of the
clas~1c !ow st_vJe. This 1~ a gift .
and has tradition
I remen1ber lhllt 1n mv
rev1e11· of his premlf're. 1n !')1";2
I 1nentioned snmethin,li l'l tho>
Pffect th;it he lnokerl li k,. !hr
kind nf fello"' whn mig ht he
Ol'erwhrlme<l hy snmethin.2 a~
r0hust as. say . .:i _enorl ranrh
breakfast. \\';;l1rh1ng his .:in
nil'l'!rsary show lasl Fr1d;:i1 n1~.ht -a 90-minu(E> nut lng fn
wh1rh he reran some nf thP
funnies! mnments from hi~
pasr "Tnnight'" prngrams -it
struck rne ho11.· command1nJ.(
hP had hecomr O\'er the
,\'ears: in ~hort. hnw roh1 1sl his
CQme.rly outlook nov.• was.
Among the ~rgments he-
shnwed onrr a).!a 1n nn the
special 11•;:i,, ;i fl o i; 1 ti 1· Pl 1·
rla.~.~1r lakenff nn the high
powrred. \1·hee ler·rleAIPr 11sed
r;ir ~alesn1en anrl land ~eller<;
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By PHIL ROSS
Ot 1r.. 0•11• ,II., \1111
LOS ANCELf~S -Less than a year
ago, both lhe reputation and football
t·areer of Lance Rentze! were hanging in
the balance.
Then a star wide recei\1er for the
t)allas Co"·boys of !he National Football
League. Hrntzel saw his manhood and
sanity questioned on a niorals charge.
Tt1e t"X-l"n1 versity of Oklahoma, pass
t:atehrr was accused or indecently ·ct-
posing himse lf to a young girl 111 a posh
Dallas neighborhood
And the resulting scandal virtually
Have to Hit
To Win, Says
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MANUEL· SANGUILLEN'S HOME IN PI TTSBURG H'S 9.4 WIN.
Officials Under Fire
When Will Frustr a tion
Turn Into Viol ence?
You \Vonder how many American of-
licials would be stoned. beaten, maybe
ercn 1vorse if fans here reacted to over-
~fficia!Lng and bungled rulings as they do
1n South A1nerica.
If Sa turdav·..,; ).Jichigan Slate-:"lolre
Dan1c footbal! gan1e hart been played in a
Latin country. I seriously doubt thal of-
!icials would be ahve today .
The calls against Michigan !) ta I e
r.•ere brutally crippling. Then on the play
..,hen a Notre Dame defender nearly slic-
!d the punter in half. no infraction was
~ailed . despite the fact the man in stripes
~•as right on top of the play.
And for the coup de grace. No tre Dame
Stadiun1 fans booed long and loudly
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WASH
G~ENN W"ITE
despite the fact a call of fhe infraction
v:ould have penalized their 0111n te am.
Sti ll 1.-.rer MSU was nailed for 15 yards
"-'hen one of its players barely brushed
the back of a Notr(' Dame playe r's leg
after lhe b?.11 was blo111n dead .
l\Hchigan State coach Duffy Daugherty
was quoted afterward as saying it was
the worst officiated game he'd ever seen.
t thought putrid officiating · only took
pl ace on the high school and junior col-
lege levels, with Orange County getting
more than it s share of it.
But that debacle at South Bend was
enoµp;h to make you tum off the
television set to maintain somewhat
normal blood pres.sure. It was so bad that
TV commentators even made extended
comment on it.
* * * The football games t've seen so far this
fall have been destroyed by officials'
caUs. The Golden West-Orange C.oast
contest-was a fia sco with rers stealinl
the sho'w with their flood of penalties.
things. doff their ha1 and leave. knowing
yo11 are powcrlc:;s rn dCl anything about it.
Refs are paid 11,he!her they f)('rfo rn1
well or not,-A.nd µcrhaµs lh<i!'s 1•hcre thr
breakdown is.
I believP coachrs a11U athletic direr ror~
of participating s(·hools should be able lo
grade officials and pay scale 111ould run
proportionately. ranging from $1 lo $25
fo r servirC's rendered :ind exccl!ente.
Generatlv. most coaches have of-
ficiated or ·officiate other sports. f believe
most of them 11-ould be fair and honest in
grading refs.
Yet the po1ver in their hands might
make som e of the guys 1••earing striped
shirts awaken. qu1l grabbing their throat!;
and do a first rate .1oh or grt ou1 of lhr
game
Even !hr pro" arr hrglnntng 10 fcr l thr
bite of' nfficiatinR. I hal'e never srcn ~n
many SC'cmingly obvious poor ca lls 111
1najor league ba.~eball as in !his pa st
season.
On !he lighter side of ii, I have lo recall
San Franc!sro C.ianls pit cher Juan
f\farichal making choking gesture <'<~ the
unlp during a gaml.' 11'i1h lhe Dodgcrs.
Yet 011e of l\1arichal"s mourtd com-
padres -Don J\1ci11ahon -dre111 more
criticism than an.1• Or;ingr 1.nunty official
1'1·e ever heard or ll'hen he tried lo of-
ficiate basketball hcrr last year.
* * * And from what I saw. the complaining
coaches surely had legitimate beefs.
Some of those coaches told me they
understood McMahon got the job because
he helps Floyd Chandler's Loara baseball
players and Chandler reciprocated by
helping t.1cMahon get a job as a ref.
And if that's true. you ha ve one ot 1he
reasons why offic ials ranks have grown
so short of highly qualified men to call
games. '
How many guys are working ·games
because a friend got them on so th ey
could pick up some of thaL easy extra
money floating around.
And hoW much longer \Vil] it be before
the frustration of fans. coaches and
players turns to violence?
I recall when Bobby Rule broke a
basketball ref's jaw while Rule was at
Riverside City College. Rule is now a pro.
The official? If he sta~ed in officiating
I'll bel ·be·s_mor:e carelui 1boul what he calls. -~
SAN FRANCISCO tAP l -t\lanager
Dannv :\1u rtaugh kno1vs the secret of suc·
l'C'SS for his Pittsburgh Pirates.
"\\'e ha l'f' to hi! to win ." decided
!\lurtaugh Sl1ndav after Bob Robertson
had walloped lhiee home runs and thr
Pira!es collected 15 hits to beat San
l•ranrisco 9-4 in th e second game of the
National Leag ue's pennant playoff serie~.
"1 just got good pitch es lo hit;." S<~d
Roberb;on . "and I 1\'as lucky enough to
hil lhcm. I felt pre!\~ proud ."
The big first h<1se1n:in . who 111Jssed the
fl1r T\I ·r11 es d'1~1
{'1101111,•I tf of lfJ n .1r1.
f'nt1re 196.8 sr.ason bct'ause or a kidne~·
prob[('lll. had nel'rr connected threr
tunrs 111 a s1n.t:lt' garne bcfori·
"I 11urkrd hard in spring tra1111ng 1111
i1npro1ing 1ny hil!i11g agaiHst left·han
dtrs.'' said Robertson . Sunday 's lhret
~hot s eatne off .~out hpa11'S , !he lasl two
to11·enng blows lhat 111ere labeled homer~
the n101nent lhev left his bat.
Robertson. ff 210-pounder fro m
F rostburg, illd .. doubled and scored in
the second inning. 111 the fou rth he dro1·e
:i ball 1l'hith barely cleared 1hr right field
fence at the foul pole
That hi1 off Cian1 ~· starl('r .John
C11n1berland wasn't 1H1 1n1prtss1ve blo1~.
but it did t1r lhe score at '.!-2_ Jl1s second
;11al third hon1ers. off relie\'e r~ non
Hrvant and S\£'\'e llarnilton in thr ~evenlh
il nd ninth. were lon g shO\$ O\'r.r l h~ left
field fence. the fir~L onr driving in \Wll
runners ahead of him .
"" ~llAN(l5(0 ,ITTSIUllCHI .. ' n r&i •t rnrbi
to<n. ,. ' ' ' 0 l'tndo,.cn, " ' • ' ' (lu'"'· '·' ' ' ' ' F<ionl•>. ,. ' ' , • A Ol•V!•, ,, ' ' ' • MdY,, " ' ' ' ' c1om..,,••, ,, ' ' ' ' Mt Covoy , " ' • ' 0
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8 .llC>t><lf•on, lb ' • • ' l(lr!gm•n, ,, • ' •
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Fl"" • ' • 0 0 !!~"' • ' 0 0 •
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G•U)", • • • 0 0 Outlv, •• ' • • • '"'''"""· • 0 0 0 0
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H•mlilon • 0 ' 0 0
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f'•t1•tvrgn 7, S•o f'•nti«o 11 18 -M•V•. 1:1.
l!ob<!rl1on, Spelot, (a•h, Fuenl-. !'I! -8 ltot>--
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oon, S1nov1lltn ~ -Cum1>•fl1nd .
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n; fl•Y•~r I H•O~•rl JOI -S1ns 1u<lon ·11mo -
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Pro's Gr id Ca reer
May Be E nded
By Broken Neck
(;REEN BAY, \Vis. jAPl -Ken Dyer
uf the Cincinnati Bengals. injured Sunday
in lhe Bengals-Green Bay Packers N.a-
tional Football game, ma y possibly never
play football again.
Oyer suffered a broken neck while
making a tackle Oft the Packers' John
Brockington. The Btngals lost. 21).17. ''My
knee hit his head ,'' Brockington said.
Dr. Hiro Nishioka, a Green Bay
neurosurgeon. said late Sunday riight at
St. Mary Hospital Oyer is "talking and
alert," but "not completely recovereri
from paralys is, although he has regained
3ome movement."
Dr. Nishioka was to check en Oyer'11
C()fldition again today, thtn decide
whether X-rays are required . ··we'll
decide whether W. operate after that," he
said. and added he would perform
surgery if It i., needed.
"'There is no danger to life,'1 he said.
"but even if he bu IJ-full recovery I
doubt lle'il-play football again."
ehased Rentzel fn)n1 Bi~ I) 111 sha1ne and
disgust a5 !he Co11·boys lri>.ded him to the
Los Angeles Hams in the 1970-71 off-sea-
son.
No\\!, with a fresh start and a ..;econd
ehance here on the \\'est Coast, Rentz('I 1s
rnaking th~ best of hi s new life .
He proved to 66,9:.7 ra1thfu\ 111 !he
Cotiseu1n .Sunday that he still has what 1l
takes -on lhe gridiron anyway,
The 6-2, 202-pound. seven-year \eteran
was the catalyst as th(' Ra111s snap1k·d
0111 of 1he1r earlv-se1;1son doldrun1s bv
i·lubbing the previou ~y u n de re a ! c d
Chicago Bears, Ji·3.
LA is riow all even at 1·1-1 w1th the
4~ers i3l-3 winners ove r Ph1lallelph1a1
\l'aiung for next S11nday s 1neel1ng \1 1th
!he Ange!erHJ:> 111 Sa11 Franr.:isco.
Tile sneaky Hanis rrsorted to 1r1r.:ke1·y
and util ized HenlZt'I as !ht' chief "'i1th
doctor in subduing a taint" ver$i011 of lhe
once-fean·d J\tonsirrs of the il11d1\·ay.
\\'11h ti\r Harns on lop 10-3 and 7-\.2 lett
111 tl1e gann'. Ren!Jt•I provided hi~ ..;1dr
11·11h the 1c1ng on the t'ake Qn ii flash~
SO-yal'd double rever-.e
On .r~e pla), quarterb!l(·k Ho111a11
(;abr1 j handed to running back Larry
Sportli Clipped Short
$10,000for Laver;
Cevert Cops Prix
HERKI::L l::Y -Corona del !'liar r('si-
rient Rod Laver. pla~'ing his best tennis of
the week . defeated Australian l\eu
Rosew all Sunda.v 6-4. fi-4. 7-6. lo win !hr
$10.tlOO first prize in lhe Hedwoud Bani..
International Open tenni s eha111pionships
Tile red-hairell lel't-hander. back lro111 a
four-week layoff he said 111ade
"fresh and keefl," ea rly
i;uperiorit~· 01er Hosrwall and
pressure on
hi1n feel
asserted
kept tile
In 1hl" !le-breaker gan1e 01 !he third
St'1. 111ith Hose111all starting t he
a\1ern;i1ing st•r1·ir'P, the Sl'ore ll'('ll! to 2-2
Then La1l'r r;1n olf four 111 a 1·011• \\11h ;1
pas.~. 111·0 10!11•.1· put-aw;iyi; ar111 a
forehand out by Rost•wall.
Needing a poin1 to 1v1H . L:>.1 t•r 1n1ssecl
1he line with a forehand , hut got lliP
n1atch poinl when Rosel\'all doublf'
faulted .
....
\\IATl\11'\S (:LEI\. N.Y. -F'1·anr.:01s
L'evert. a 27-year-old e~trovt'r! frorn
Vrantc. passt·d 1ean11na1e .Jackte Slt>warl
on tht' 13th lap Sun1lav and Y.'t•l\1 on tn
win th t' l'r111ed Slalc~ l;rand l'n'i hn·
'I'll (' eurly -hairt>d Ce1 ert. 1n 1111!~ l11~ ~t'·
t·ond yea1· on the world l'H'l't11t. ln11sh1·1I
about 40 seconds <1head of .Jo S1ffer1 or
Sw1t•terland. Ronn ie Pel r:r~un ul Sweden
was third, Howden (;11nley of Ne1v
Zealand was fourth and Stewart fifrh .
Clay Regazzoni of S\\'itzer!and can1e 111
sixth despite an early pit ~top !hat took
him out of conte nt ion.
Th(' raC'e, run in al1no.~1. pt' r f c !' 1
we:i rher after a dense lol! lh;it didn 't
1·lear uni 11 1n1dlla1'. 1!rr1~· a tTOwrl
estimaled by pul1ee. 111 excess og 100.000
They said 1t 11·as a reeord for lhi~ e1·en1
Cever1. so11 or a Parisian Jt'l\'rler·. t'nl -
lected $;,fl,000 lrom 1hc record \:2tii.OOO
purse . Siffert was paid
Peterson $12.000.
~20,000 and
1,(i:-JDO i'\-!\luhan11nad Ali ht•adl'd for
Afnr.:a today "·ith a word of adrice fur
lhe ;,oung -"don't become a pru-
l"l·ssiu11al fXlxer "
The 29-year--old fo rmer 11· or l d
hf'al'yW('[ght chan1pion is lo n1ake a four·-
day toor uf /'\igeria, giving sparring ex-
l11bitions
.. ,\1 ,1 advice to .1·oungsters is 10 g1·t
" t11e1n seh·es t'duc<i!t'd . not yet slde trac\..e ll
inlo hn.-.:111g." illuhan11nad told ne11.~1nrn
cf11r1ng a brit'f ~lopover in London
•If !11e,1 n1us1 go in!u bo);111g th1·1
"hoold bei·o1nr n1a11ag1•rs. not f1ghlers
"Tl1er :;lloultln ! luok at 111e as an ("\·
a111pll' Or ,~·hat tl11·y l'Ouh1 achiel'e 111 till"
nng. l 'n1 exceptional
''There's JllSI only fot1r who 111ade 111£'
lop -Rocky l\.fareiano, Joe Louis. J;>ck
De111psey and me. \Ve're the rr;illy great
Ul\CS ' ....
PllOl·:i\I ~ Jeny \\'t•.,J's 20 111·,;t ll<ilf
po1ril ~ led !hr 1115' An i;elc!> Lakf'l'.~ lo a
l:!.1-!ll :\a1H1n;ll l\a~krl ball A~s~w 1a11un r~
h1li11u111 111·tnr~ i11 er lhe 1ln11 . .;1on l<ocke1~
S1111d<11 111);111
\\'e~1 ·, sr"111\g hellJ':d 1ht L<il..tTS b111hl
a 59.:n half1i111e k<11l wl11 l'h the y 1'lf•1 r1·
1·tlinquishtd. (;ail Coodrirh and Happ,v
I !a1rston i;rorcr1 24 and 22 po1111 s. respe1 ·
1i 1C'ly. for ll1r Lakcrs
PHOl::i\'I\ -B1ll1e .Je;,1n l\1ng. lhe
firrrnan·~ d?.ughl f'r rron1 Long Bea('h,
11-un lhr \"1rgin1a Sl1n1s-Thundrrb ird
r r11n1~ lo11rnan1rn! Sur1da,v anrl be('arnr
!hi' l1rs1 1101n;111 i1lh!e1e 111 h1~1or.v (o r<1 111
$100.00fl in a slnglr y('~lr.
i\lr·s_ l\1 t1i;:. ilcf1•:11rd flOSf'!llaf~' l.;:i ~a l.•
Ill 1l1e final n1a!\_h, ;.;J. 6· I.
•
LOOSE BALL IN DETROIT'S 41 ·31 WIN OVER ATLANTA.
Fountain Valley was officiated off the
field against Huntington Beach and I still
wonder--how-FV coach-Bruce Pick!Ord.,
kePt from popping referee Abe Sierras in
the snoot when confusion on • call cost
Pickford'11 team a possible touchdown.
Fountain Valley lost, JS-14. Ea.rlier In
the same game Sierras marched on 16
yards, ow a 15-)'ard penalty. Wish I 'd Ha'7e Been · KO'd--Hadl
ottk:ials in this country have enjoyed
M much proteetlon from immunity they
are like 1 wDd duck in a g'ame pr9Serve
-they can safely bask and frolic without
fear of harm.
Watching bunglers ruin g a m e s .
J>feparation, hopes and hard work with
thefr erral)t or imprudent calls is doubl y
frustrating when you rel'!lize there is no
rctallatlon.
It's likt: having to "'' 1 t ch someone
''rc11k ' 1nro ~·our house. stclll all 310ur
PmSBURGll (AP) -.. , wish they
would h!fVe klfocked me out on that
playt" s~d balding qU&rterback J oh n
Hadl of tbe San Diego Chargers.
ttadl , a dab of blood left on his chin
from a ;G;au cul, was speaking nf the
last Ch.llrgers' play of the game with 12
secon<ts left when the Pittsburgh Steelers.
for the" third straight ~cries. held the
Chargers inside the !ilx-yard linl'.' 1n the
lai<l four mi nutes of the game.
The Steelers nipped tht Chargers 21-17
Sunday.
On the last S111 Diego play, with fourth
~nd three on the Steelers three.
linebacker Andy Russell broke up a pass
frorn Had! intended for receiver Gary
Garrison.
"Somebody knocked down t.he ball.
!Ru!isl'.'JI) on that play oi:. h.t (Carrison)
would have had it.
"\Vhat's the Kansas City score?" asked
Ha'dJ. "This is a Jon'g season ycl. We've
got the best football team we've haf,
sinct 1963. If we just stay healthy .•. '
'"We played spotty football all day," ht.
salt! of the defense. ,,
"If "'e had done a better job upfield.
those 1,st !lops wouldn't hive been
necel!S a.ry."
l{Jdl tumbl«I deep in hii; own lcrrilory
in !he first quarler and Steeler tackle Joe
(:reene pounced on its at !ht 5-yard line.
John Fuqua raced over for the touchdown
on the first play.
~lt1t do"'"' llMsllM·'l•rds
P•H!nt Y•'ll•t • P••urn 1••cl•t• p .... ,
l"11nh ~u"'l>I .. '"'' "••O• IMfl•l;1t6
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"
f'lll•ltu••ll
" '1·1?1
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H·'•.O •·l.I
' »
Sr1111h. whv 111 l\ll'n ~hpped lhf' ball to 1hr
s111ft Ren11.el
The lat!rr r;tccd around r1i,:hl end, dan-
\'lng and llQll1r1n1ng tht d1s1a1u:r for the
:seore .
A srnihng Rent zel told !hf' U.A.ll ,V
PI LOT. after !ht tnun1pll, "I !i>lt like [
was i11 !he Sahal'a Dl'~('rl for awhtlt 11t
wa s 108 on tht l1eld al lhl' I O:l p 111.
kickoff tune•
"Btl1 11 1\:1~ goud 10 ta1T\' lilt> ball on
so1n e1hing o!her th:111 a p.1s.~111g play
"\\'hen the .\1inneso1a \'1k1ng~ f1r~t
drafted 111e 0111 ol Oklaho1na. I was ;1 run-
tl!ng back. S.1. 1r 's a tl1r1!1 tu get 11 that
11 ay a couµlr of 11111e5 1n a game like to-
day_··
£arl,ier 111 !11£' ('untl.'~I . t11l' '-le1v Yori..
Cily-born 11'1dt• l'('1.:e11er had hel'n t·allec1
on 1111ce on raiz!P-d<1L:t.lr1·s. 11·1th one 1a
2:J-»ard p1l r.:liou1 rro111 l:;ibe 1 :;(·lt111g u11
lhe onl~ o!her Hanis TD a s1.t-.1 ard l'lln
b~ Les .loseµh son Ill lht· r1r st qu;u·ter
The llt'X\ 11n1e He11 l1t•I 11as dbpatt:hed
u11 a bit of !ornt()Qlerv (a double re1crsf'•,
he w;is deckrd bl' if.rt l'Ol'nf'r linebacker
Ross Brupbaeher' for a se1 en-1•ard loss 111
the second per101I ·
Re111zel ('l<1irned his ::.0-~ard TD ro1np
\1·as the result of his 011·n exuberance and
a runner's instinct whit•li t1r still admit,
!o possf'Ssing '"I 1hink I rt111 r1gl1\ pa.~t
son1e blorkr1 .~ 111 i;rtt1ng !!Oing 011 l11:1l
run.
"Then_" sa~1111g 111:<..1 hr d1dn '1 cvns1der
his roles Sunda~' a~ onrs or trickery.
Henlzcl ('Ontinurd. ··t ff'l1 I wa~ hen1n1trl
111 around lht> Bear!<' 20 a11rl l'(lt llar.:k to
the_ right to grt lo the end zonr.
"\'011 don ·1 have 11111e to stop anti think
iu a si!uatiun like that. so I gut'SS I rnadc
the las! cul on runner 's instinct ··
Rams head coach Tonun.v Prothro ga vf'
all !he credit for the bluepr inting on
He11rzel's re1ersrs lo q t1 11 r ! er ba c k
l;:ibriel.
The rookit' 111entor $aid. "11'(' were ser1-
U1ng in suh::lit LJI('~. not !t) brinR 1n pla~·~.
hut lo lnld 1>111 wh~I Cabe 11·as eal!in,::
aga11ist 1l1t' 1anous rkfrnsr~
"Ill' 1·i1llrll lllC' rt•\t't ~rs h1111~r.11 111 llH·
hltlid!(' "
Prothro a bu ~aat · FnJ111 (he ~1Jrl111r~.
I thought \.\·e had good pass prote1.:t1on.
too."
Not to be l'orgot1e11 1ra~ an inspired LA
dt>fl'nse l\'hieh. led bv t>nd Cov Bacon
held tht Beilrs lo 159 iotal offen:~t' l'ards.'
lif pzrticular i11tere~1 !o Orangi>-Coast
arl'a la ns . Ha111s r11ok1f' dl'fC'ns11·e
l1ne1nan C:r1•g \\'011 ·1h :;u!lt'l'l'd a h~pert·x
l!'t1•1on of h1~ right i'ih1,11 wh1if' stoppi ng
('hir;i;.:o ru1u1111g ha 1·\; t\r1I P1n<lt1· 111 the
:-:t•ec11HI .'\;i 111.1 :\-ta\~ of ltil" llljti!\I
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r ",, oo .. ,., 0 (I
Pu,n-.••ro '11 ~1 "li1
P~"'"!I Y••C•o• •I 1;• "~lu•n V•'o'g• ,•• 11
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,-.,m~•~ lo• ~ ' '"" ""2 " "
Blue s Read)':
He J\1a)' Eve11
Thro\v Reli ef
BALT1!'110RF. 1,'\P1 -\'1d11 Blur. sa1 .•
!JP would br r('<1d1· to eo1ne b;:ick In p11.ch
1he foun h ga1n e C1f !hl' An1rri can Leag11t>
pl;iyoffs \\l t•dn r;;d:1 v if 1!1p OakJ;inrl
,\1/ilel1<'.:' nerd h1111 Jn 1~1 t hr~ 1·p;1rh· 1n
pt11•h 111 rl'llf'! T11r•d:11
ll lue. Ille ~npl111n1f•lf'. ~1'1 •.,;1)1<111 1\ho 11'<1•\
~4 anti lu'I 111111 r1 J!.hl Thi' ~··;1 "111 ~pohr
111 :i lnw. ;1l1no.•! 111au<lihlr 1n1r·r :-iund;i ,·
11ftrr Hit• lirs! g:11nr 11;i~ p11,lp<1ned b~·
raio :-ialurd:i;. 8111 hr s.11 nn a trunk. ~u1 -
fJ11 T \. 'l '11e.'>d n 11
C l 101111el ··f ti t I p .111.
rounded b,v reportPi-~ and ;in<wrrrd all
quPstiQns askt·d aflrr h1~ lll.~S :-;und.11
"II .~ no! a 1na!lt•1 ol' 11 .1n!111g lu plt•'h"
he r('pl1t>d 1d1e11 ;i~!..L'd ii J1r 11anted ro
p1!cl1 tl1f' lnurth ~;Jrnt• "!l's wan!111g in
11111 f Jll;l~ h;11e ltl ~o lo lhl' bu llpen 'l\Jr.•·
<l;i 1·. 1 thi11I.. I t'.11! g1vr a ~ood l\IO 1nn1nJ.!S.
·I would 11'<11alh do 1101h1n):! tomorro'"
a11d wor~ 0!1l. thr nr:t! da1 ·• hr ··on·
rinued. "H 1'111 nol used Tue~dal' J could
go Wednesdav.'' ·
r.lanager Diel.. \\'1llia111~ decl ined !.(•
discuss the fourth ga111e when asked if hr
would use Blue if ! he Orioles led in the
besl-of-S seri'es l1ro g:i.1ne.\ to one _
"\Ve'rf' down 1-0 now." hr said "So
we're going to con<·t•ntratt 011 the ~etond
gan1e ."
Btu~ su n1uied up L11r loss by i;;1\·1ng : 'f
just. blew my !r;id_ I had good stulf. They
were hitting good pitr he~. ext·rpt !or ~·lot
ion "
Pinchh itter C:un !'11ouon. batting for
pitche r Dave 1\lcNally. ~rnacked a high
fast ball . according to Blue. for a double
in the sevent h lhat drovt' in Brooks
Robinson and tied lhe score 3-3.
Paul Blair then smacked a doublr.
sco ring t.iark Belanger and pinch runner
,Jim Palmer ~·ith the \.\'inning ru ns.
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" • • .. .. •• -~IUt !L.0 !I ' > l > ' • F1"41tr1 ' 0 • • • ' McN•lly (W,0.1\ > ' ' ' • W•TI > 0 • • ' $t vt J-W•tt r • ..,. ! U ,.!lend&"tf -11.ill
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28 OA.ll Y PILOT
Huskies,
lndiru1 s
h1Biggie
Hy A ~'SOCIA'f[J) PRESS
Of !he pre,seASOn r3vnritrs IO
capture the Par1!1c 8 ('fin·
ft>r ence footh111l \tt!t>, only
\li'ashin~tnn's Husklt'S st l 11
smell like ros,rs.
Qu11 rlerharl Sonnv S1x killr r
led the 4-0 Jlusk1rs n1e r
Illinois, 52·14, S11lurd11y 1.1h l!e
the So uthern Caltfurnia Tro-
jan5 cnuldn'l eupe 11· 1 I h
Oklahom11. JJ.20, ;ind the
deft>nding Rose B1J1.1·l chan1-
p1nn Stanfnrd Indians 11cre
surprised. 9.3 by 16 point
underdof.( nu~e .
And the Huskies can take A
big step 101.1·a:rd the ,Jan. l 1la1e •
in Pa~aden:i ii they defe;i.t ...
Stanford al Seattle this Salur·
day.
In other g;i.rnes. C)re~nn
State's Beavers cnnquered
\\'inless UCLA in thr only 1'011·
ft'rence match, 34-\7 ,
C11lifornia fell lo Ohio State,
35-3. Tex11s purnme!ed Orrgnn,
1'"r7. and W11shington Stille
defeated Utah. l4· \2.
The nieai;ure of drfeill lnr
prrvinus!y unlx>alrn Stanlnrrl
wa5 provided by J u n 1 o r
quarterback [)on B u n 1· e ,
whose p<1ss \\'Oils in!ercepted by
Duke's F.rnie Jackson early 1n
the first quarter and raced a~
yards for !he only touchdov•n
of the upset. MT. JAC QUARTERBACK GETS PRESSURE FROM GAUCHO DEFENSE.
Dan Wade (partially Midden), Bob Burges (72), Arne Francis (79) Cti11rge Eagle QB. Indian coach John Ralston
r;a1d regretfully. ··\\"e \\"ere
caught hy a well·coached.
\\·ell-prep11red te;im I fee!
badly about misjudging th£'ir
11b1lit y."
The Indians ;ire 110\v 3-1.
leaving Washinfoll(1n the only
undefeated team ln the con-
ference.
Gauchos Still Make Errors
rtayin_g :i little more \h;1 n
three: quart.erll. Sixkiller c:nrn-
p!eted 14 of 27 passes fnr 180
vards. \\'Ith two touchdown
Strikes. in !he Huskies' ron1p
o\·er the hapless Illini.
Coach .John r.·lcKily o [
Southern Cal. 2·2. fi eldc<l a
su!)"rh pt1ssing defense -1c.ro
vards alJoy,•ed -hut Ji;id
reason !u be less entllusi~\1c
about l11s ru .... hing dt·!l'O!'!t',
\\'hich ~a1 e up ~ 16.
i\1cKa\. 1.1·h11 11as \l'!lllO])('(l hv
Alaban'ia ·s Y.Jshhone-'I' in the
opener. said or Ok lahon1<1,
"Thev 11·ere su perior. \Ve were
inftriOr. If 11·e pl:<y like this,
Stanford y,·il! btat 11i; 55 O.
Oklahnm,11 has a ~()(ld te~m.
but \\'hen ,·nu run rlnwnF1r1d
ancl Pi~ht J:U~,s 1n1ss him. wel l,
th;:irs trnublP " nr"~nn Stair. now 2 · 2
ni·erall. y,•e11l :-ih('::icl nF L'f'L.'\
I 0-4, In Slil\' 20 li on .. IM·
varcl kickoff retur·n b .Y
Sophomore Rri~ Ta rnlt .
The At il\·ers d1dn·1 h:-i\e 111
pa ss 0 111rh. with _22i-pounrl
J)ai·~ Srhill\np: gaining 103
yards in 30 carrirs. bul \\'hrn
StP\'P Enclirn!l wrn! tn lhP air.
he "·;is perfel"t -10 nl !O [nr
135 \·ards and 1wo tnurhcln \\n,c;.
ca11rnrn1;:i, 2 2. \l"h1l'h h;:irl
mastf'red four s1ra1J:,ht Rig 10
l e;:im~. "·a... ennri urrf'rl h\'
thrrf' ThJ: 10 S•'flh.<: Bui·kr\r
r.torri:-nradsh;111• s 1• o r e d
lnurhdn "nc; nf 12 ::i.nrl friur
\'ard.<: from h 1~ li:ilfbac·I. c;pot
iis fr l\n ir ~11ph<1tl\nrrc; 1 irrg
Harr anrl R:inr1 1 l\r1!h liandll.'rl
mn~I nf 1hr n[fl'r1~1\f' ln:ir\.
(1rri:,r•n. 1 ~ Wllhout 1n11H·rd
riu<1r!ert'lar k f);:in f-'11111 ~ hn11rd
tn 1h1rd ·rankrrl Trx::i~. !ii n nf
\\'hnse sta rs also ;:ire 1niured.
Mis sion 200
Captured
By Follmer
RIVERSIDE -J II ck 1 e
OH"er had mnre ~round tri
make up anrl mnrP than pride.
at _.:t;ike in 11111 ~ll~~1nn Rel l
200-mile Tran~-AmPnca ~edan
racr .
Sruldlebuck Triuniphs, H artnian Unhappy
B~· r.E:\'[ LliR~:
Of !"• 0111~ P•l~t Slalf
Some ~noel oJd.f;ishH'lnl'd
rah. rah. r.i h 11111 he inrlurlrrl
!hl.'i 11·r, .. k 1n Sn<lt!Jtb.11 k·s
g:unc p!ari.
The (;;i11~·ho~ ronip<'d r asi!y
n1 er lhl• \!!. S,in .l ;1r11lln
E•1i:1 rs S;1!urd:i.v n1i;:h1. 30·i ;it
.\hsstnn \'il'Ju llich Si 1!1~11. hil l
S;idrllf'h.1t'.k l'n:ii·h <; e or i:: e
Jlarlr11;1n 11·asn't sati~f1rd.
£lo<1,q1ng ;i 2·1. rren1·cl, the
defending \li:o;sinn Cnnferrn<'P.
l'harnp1nns npl'n c1rruil pla.v
Sil!urcl;:iv nigh t h n st 1 n g
r:1lf>tn:ir.
ll;irtrn;in s;11d. "\\'r m;i dr
l!l'\ m;in l' niistakes 11nd dlrl nril
pl;i_1· ~h;1rp cnnugh b:ill. hut
1hr n111~t 1n1pnrt ;int thing "·as
111.11 wt> l;:i1·krd enthu~1ri.~rn"
l.rt1rling 20.n ill 1~1{' h;il f,
ll;irt1n;:in !nn k his rJ 11h Into !hf'
<1 rl'~~111~ rn.ini ;ind 1n•ll'ilcl of
fll'ilL~1nc. 1hf'nl g;;11r. !hc111 R Ill·
Ile ll'('lurr.
"\\ r'rl' l'!llering tou gh rnn-
frrrnrf' pl;i\ ;:inrl \1·e must 1m·
prn\'p I tu pPrTenl if \1e 're
i::n1111: tn f"11mr out on lop "
fl11t l htni;~ 11·rrpn't riuite ;ii;
h'ri~ ;i< !';tr!rnan nirrurM
The (;.11u·hns launched a
.l!Mrl pa s£1n i:: t1lt;ick \\llh
frrshinan st;:irler Boh 11ulic h
l'nn1rl rl1ng nine nf 17 apri;ils
fnr J:IR .\:inls in the first half
:u1cl :-•1phu1111•re Hnh l~11i;;1nkl)
~·1•11nr1·t111g on .<:ix nf 1•1 chl for
6fi _\·ilrcls 1n rhc .~1'1"•1nd h;i lf.
I·: ii I' h qu;1rlf'l"h:u·I. r f•lll·
plelr1I 1111e 1·1l pass. fJulil'h hit
Don \\'tl-<1n \1 ilh :t 14·\ardrr in
!he :-crond quarter, \l'hile
H'l.c;ankn l'li r krrl In Tnm :"irn·
tnnns rnr ;i 3fl·\"arde r in the
f1nill riuar!rr. ·
Thr l·::i::lr~ hnd nn p;i~~in.I'(
;ol1nf·k. !n f;1 rl ;i 1111!r ;:i11;1ke
( ;;iurbn p;1~5 cl I' f (' 11 S r Ill·
lf'l"l'1'ptl'rl t11 r1 •if f\1•11 \lrlr-l1's
Pl"l"~"~ In !he ltrsl h;ill ;in<J !11·n
1ntr1-c•'PI 11111.~ .. rr Srr1 r l'nll'rrs
;:if!rr 111P 1n!l'1·1111~<,1n11.
Tl1r hrigh!r.~I tiling g11ing fnr
r-.1t S;111 .J.11·111!n 11;i.~ the
!ila~IHng 1 unn1112 nf hii:;h·kick·
lllL: l),,n \ 1~0r 11 hn rushed fnr
!14 1 arcts in 24 carnrs. The
l::;i ii°lr!i. hnwr1er. net\Pd only
.13.1 \'l'lrcl~ on lhe ground.
The Gaurhns !nnk a 7.0 first
riua rll'r lparl 1\1th ta1lb;ic k
Sie\e 011el plunging frnm the
nne af!cr <1n interceprinn ~et it
up ::it !he Eagle 20. Doug
Rothrock hno1ed !he first of
his three PATs.
Dt1lich rollft! frnn1 lhC' n n e
for !he second Saddlehack
~core. t1nd then Rnthrnrk kick·
rd a 35·yard field i::nal midll'ay
through the sC'<:nnd qu;ir!er !o
J:.11 e the 1 letnrs a 16·0 ild·
1 an!;:ige.
lluhch's TIJ pass tn \\'tlsnn
1\·1th I 2R left in the first ended
!he c;aucho eHort at the.
brfak. ..
The Eagles dro1 e 40 ~·;:irds
in 10 plays in the third quarter
11·1th Pn\\·ers runn 1n1: right end
fnr ;i T/) and Jack Gerbi kick-
ing lhf' PAT to gi1·e them their
only st'n r<'.
Pia .ring alninst ererv player
on the hcnr h in the last
qu111·ter. H?:·t1n;in (:nt ,1: o o d
rn ile:<gr nut (If spredster Ken
.\l::i rriuardt \\·ho carried 62
,·arrls in JO carries in his stint
On thP field.
Bo;;;;inkn's 30._vard ·rn p11~s
to Simmons indicated the
speed of the Gaucho end. Sim-
mons grabhed the curl pa ss Rt
the 2!l-yard line. turntd in and
eluded the Eagle safet i~s for
the TD and the final 30-7
score.
GA.Ml! ST.lTISTl!S
' "" F l•.i ·-· ru\~•"9 • F,.-.t -"· ~"1"9 ' ~ ... 1 COW1'• ~"""'~ Tol•I tlt'1 -n1 " " 't1ro1 ""~Ing "' '" Y•tOt l>IUl•.t rn ~
Y1r<U lo.r " " "'"' Y•tO• 0•1ned .. "' PurH• .l+Of•Qe O"!anc• '" 1111
P•n1ITl•tl'l11n1 oena111«1 '" "~ Fu....n1u Fumblu .,, ' •
,, .... b'I' Outn ••t 5Mdltl>~ck ' " • ' -~ /'.''· S.O~ J 1c•~•o • • , ·-'
Ml. Sin J1<ln!t
RUSHING
S1ddlH1tk
"' .. " • •• 0"•11 , " • " ... ' • ,.
Ou11c~ " .. " w11..,., " • " 8oo~n~o ' ., ,,
M1roU~'dl " " • " To!1•1 ~ "' .. , " "' Sin J aclnTo
?l •lt~ " ,. "' A~I " " " • " V<t•• " .. .. " p.,......,, ' , . , ..
"""'' ' " • " To•o>1 . , '" .,, " P'ISSING
S10dl11>1ck .. " ... •• "' O\I"{~ " • •• "' 11 ....... ~·~ ' • • • ·~ ('..-~·"·~ ' ' • "' To•• I • .. • "' -"'
M• S•~ J•<l~to
\\ ..... ' ' ' " .,
Pi-t-. ' ' ' ' .~
To•l l> " ' • " ,01
OHi·er ri11::i.lif1rrl nnlv 12th 1n
the 35-car f1Pld ror Sunday's
lOth and f\n;il Trans·Anl
circuit ra!'e. \l1s w;:is the only
factory AmPric11n r.1ntnr11 ,
,Javelin in the rare. the same ;,
c1lr which a month hefnre ha?
captured the nalinnAI 1e11m l1-
tle. .k I In frQnt wrre 1he 11 es ~
Geo ri:e F'nl1mPr and Vic
Elford. Not only thrtl but
Oliver bad taken over the car
late Saturday w\lhout .;iny
prictice. when Donn y, A l~1 son
l\Jffered 8 broken \\'n st in R
freak practice-lap acc1den!.
Alllson had actually b<'en a
iubstitute. driver for r.1a~k
Donohoe who is the J11vehn
' d . te:1m's No. 1 nver. .
But Oliver pulled bis cRr
through traffic and into. 'third
behind Follmer of Arc1d11 and
Elford of London. .1 Alld It proved il!ell In
Follmer'11 h111nd5, too. because.
thllt wu the model he -;ind
even Elford -drnve. But
thelr1 we.re prlV',.tely owned
ind not p•rt of lhe htctory
team. SADDLEBACK'S K~N MARQUARDT 124) RAMBLES FOR BIG GAIN AGAINST MT. JAC.
"
Rampaging Rustlers
.Battle Pierce Next
By HO?.' ARD L RANDY
Ot Tft• Do lt~ P'li.t llll'r
COMPTON -If the Golden
West College foolball te11m
ever get~ over the first
quarter bl;ihs, watch out.
The Rustlers are undefeated
12·0-I ) in thr~ gam~ After
tripping Com pton Saturday
afternoon, 41-22, oo the Tartar
c11mpus field but in all three
game5 ha ve fallen behind in
the first quarter.
"We have not played II good
game in !ht First quarter yer ,"
coach Ray Shackleford said
following the'" S a turda y
triumph over the school he
and his assistants once al-
tended.
Next on the agenda for G \.\'C
is Pierct' on Saturday on the
Brahmas' field
"Pierce ls the be st team
t1.'e'JJ have played y et , ' '
Shackleford added. "We saw
them ag1inst Los Angeles City
College and they are b!g,
strong and fast 11nd tha t
quarterback. Mark Harmon is
• great one."
Harmon is tht son of
Michigan's all·time great Tom
Harmon.
"I personally don't care ror
pl11ying daytime games." said
Sh11ckleford following the first·
ever sunlight tilt for the
Rustlers.
"But I am sati sfied to win
like we did .against this
Compton team."
Joe Wade, coach of the
Tartars. was 11sked to com-
part Golden West \\'ith L<l5
Angeles City College, K league
foe of the Rustlers later in the
campaign and a team that
defeated the Tartars, 24~·.
"There i.5 no comparison,"
Checking Pros
Falcons Outlasted
By Detroit,41-38
Chances were that a. Sptc· left to beat the Dolphins. 14-10.
l.a tor who left his seAt to get a Following the recovery, the
hot dog missed a scoring play. Jets went 37 yards with
Thal was the kind of game it George Noc k !coring from tht was Sunday 115 the Dttroit Lion~ outlas!ed Atlanta. 41·38 two for his second touchdown.
lo knock the Falcons from the At Green B•y. a Cincinn11ti
unbeaten ranks in tht National i;i;amble that backfired with
Football League. fy,•o minutes remaining enabl· The lotal of 79 point! was the most scrired in Detroit in rd the host Packers to edge
20 years and the most in any the Bengals, 20-!7.
Lions game since 1960. With the Packers leading.
Most of the persons in the 20·17, the Bengals had fourth
Tiger Stadium crowd of 54,400 down and ty,·o at the Green are probt1bly still rubbing
their eyes and trying to con-Bay seven. Bengal coach Paul
vince themselves that what Brown decided to go for the
they saw on the field 11clually first dov.·n or the touchdown
happened. rather lhan a tying field goal. At Dallas. the \\lashingtoo
Redskins rolled to their lhird But lhe Pt1ckers stnpped
straight triumph (the. first time rookie Quarterback Ken
in 28 years they'vt won the Anderson at the line. or scrim-
firsl three gam~) over the maJ:P.
Oiwboys. 20· lfi. Al Houslon. Cht1r!ey Durkee
Charley H::i.rra\\·ay's 57-yard kicked ;i 37-yard field goal
TD run, Bill Kilmer's ~yard with nine seconds left. giving
scoring pas.c; to Roy Jefferson New Orleans a 13-13 tie wi th
in the second quarter and Uc-the. host Oilers.
I
he said. "Los Angele.1 Is 11
sharp team and they are
physical. They should win."
In the conquest of Compton,
the Rus!le.rs had to overcome
a 9-0 deficit and a ca.,e of
fumblitis RS ll't'!l as loiing 122
yards from penalties.
Rus!ler quarterback Bill
Corneliu s fir~t threw a 1trikt
lo Randy Cobb for 49 yarda.
all in the air, to th e C.Ompt.on
10 and three plays later Ed
Parker went over for the
score v.·ith 10:41 left in the
half. Da1·e Schoonnver kicked
the first nf fi ve COn\•ersions.
P.tark Rog ers then elec.
tri/ied the enlire throng wittl
an exciting ll.5-y11rd punt
return do"'" the east sideli~!I
less than two minute! later to
put the Rustlers ahead , .. ,
and they ne1•er again trailed.
John Gentile set up a third
Rustler score "'ith 2: l 7 left in
the half when he intercepted a
pass thrown by vaunted Herb
Singleton of Compton at the
Tartar 25. Mark Dunn went IS
yards in three carries for lhe
score with the final two over
left tackle.
Other Golden West score.c;
came on a 11>-yard pass fro m
Cornelius lo P.tonte Downing in
the third period: a. 17-yard
strike to Kurt Dedrick wit h
9:39 left in the fourth quart«:
and a 48-yard run up the mid·
die by Kim Wolf with 2:53 to
play.
Schoorover kicked all but
the last convtrsion attempt.
Statistics v.·ere evenly balanc·
ed with Drew Taylor, Dave
Edwards, Dan Shaw and Greg
Newhouse shini ng on defense
for Golden West.
G.lMI IT.lTllTICS • ' Fl•>I dllwn• ru•~•n• t ·I Fl"T down• 1>1n lnt 1 1 {'~~!11 ~~'Z,"'n:!~~ITle1 ii ,J
Y1r11t ru•~lng m '11
V1rd• 111SJlng 1311 131' ~;;":,:~~1 111ned Jl 1~
Punlll.lvlfAOI d l1!1n(I j lJI ,ff,
Pen1l!le>1V1tds """lilted t /1H 1!tol1
F'umDll $1 'umble1 lo\! 1/1 111
lcor1 llY Ou1•l1'1 c.111n1., We'1 o ,1 I ll -" co.,,1110" ~ 1 1 -H I UIHIHG
Dunn Corn•l•u> Po•-•• Well
Ilk •
Tc<ol•
Hf n<le"o" N<llll• l(elle'
S•~o1e10,, Toit••
Goi~on Wo•I ','.b ~J " . . " ' M ' . " ' ~ " ' .. 1"11 :m
!11'"•I011 ,, 11l . " , .
' ' 41 )II
".l5SI HG Oeldon Wosr
' ' ' " "
11 IC l~f Vt
1t t 1 Tlt
Cem11on
'l1 " " '" ·?.O
" " r: .,.
'" ... .. ,.
cond h;ilf field goals of 25 and It wa5 sweet reve nge for
32 yards by Curt Knight ac· Durkee t1.•hn "'as re!eas~d S1t1<11tl..., "' i~ 1 "' ..ut
counted for the Washington, __ ••_,_1_;,_,_t_h_i'-"-'-'°-"_b_y_H_o_us_to_"_· _'_\_':_;,_,. __ '~ __ •_,. __ i __ ,._" __ .r;:c
scoring.
At Fos:boro, Mass. lhe world
champion Baltimore C o I t s
rolled lo a 2.1·3 victory over
Ne"' England"s Patriots.
Colt quarterback! Earl Mor-
rall and Johnny Unitas com-
bined for 19 pass completions
in 24. at tempts. veltran Tom
Matte and rookie Don Not-
tingham each ran for a TD
and Jim O"Rrien kicked field
goals of 4.1 , 4Z and 50 yards.
At fl.11nneapoli1..St. P1ul , the
hosl ~1innesota Vikings had an
easy time with Buffalo, down-
ing th~ Bills. J!;-IJ.
The Vikingi;' front four dum·
ped Buffalo quarterback Otn-
nis Shaw for seven losses
totaling 59 yards, giving the
Bills only eight net yard! in
the air.
At Philad t lphia. San Fran-
cisco rolled to its second win
in three outings, tripping the
Eagles, 31-l.
The 49ers racked up 510
total yards. including 308 In
lht air. John Brodie fired
three touchdown passes for
the 49ers. lwo to Ted Kwalick.
At Den ver, the K:insas City
Chiefs. helped by four pass in-
terceptions ilnd some cos!ly
Denver penalties. rode the toe
of Jan Stenerud to a 16-3 win
over the Broncos.
The victory moved the
Chiefs Into first place in the
American Co nferen c e ' 1
Western Divi5ion with a 2-1
record.
Stenerud had field goals of
ZO, 26 and 16 yards.
At St. Uiul9, Ro c k y
Thompson ran R kickoff 93
yards for a touchdown end
quarterback Fran Tarkenton
aCl'ded two more on a pass and
a run lo lead the. New York
Giants lo a 21-20 victory over
the Cardinals.
St. Louis enjoyed an early 3-
0 le.ad but when Thomp!IOn
broke loose on his long run,
the Giants neve.r trilled.
In New York. the host Jeta
recovered a punt that bounced
off Miami Mifetyman Dick
And.er!IOn with five minute11
UCI Booters
Post 1.0 Victory
UC Irvine's socctr team ek·
ed out a 1..0 victory over
Woodbury C.Ollete. Saturday at
UC!.
Leif Hansen flred a perfect
pas.s to Walter Muslk. who put
the only goal of the contest
through the nets In the wanlng
seconds.
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Of I~• 0 1111 1'11•1 $11!1
PICO BIVl·;n ., Orani;r
toast L'o llcgp':-, luO!b:ill 1e:i111
ha.~ •lppe;•l'Ci.l tu p111 11 ;ill
together at tile r1gll~ lllllf'
.J\lthough 1·0;1rl1 l! 1 t k
·ruekei"s l'luf> li11cl opi'11e tl 1t1r
se;ison 111th a tie and a 11c·
lory. ll1c \!1fcn s11e ;~ 11 d
delensi1 c unit~ l;tt ketl 1·u 1i
sistene~
J3ut lh;it 11a.~11 ·1 the 1 .1,c
Saturd<1 y night at 1·:1 ll<'llltllt•
High a~ !hf' delensc t'llJll·
pletely :.hut do1' 11 H1<1 lli1t•dv s
highly-toulcd running ~a111t'
;ind !he uftcn.,e luo\..ed u1
prune l11nn 111 ;i surpr1 :.1ni;ly
easy 27-0 v.111
.\nd Tuc"t'I' 1~ hoping 1L II
alt carry 01·cr tl11s 11·ccl.. when
lhe Bucs la:111i:h the South
Coast Conference i>late Satur-
day at S.in Diego Cilv C11Jle~P
"!'1n Just real tickled ." s:n<l
Tueker fullnwing the Hio Hon
do Ill!. '"1 told the kids !hill 11'
we held the111 tu I 11· ()
touchdowns we"ll li;t1·e pl;i_vpd
Great tootbalL And we lhougl11
1l'e had lo score three lo l.ieaL
fhe1n .
"But I \vould have ne1·er
believed !hat we'd shul them
l'lul. Our defense did Ol'le hell
or a jo b and \Vhite !Alvin ) had
a great game. This was a big
Full Twice
1 {';i[ (Qr US J hope !IUJ' gu~ S
r:1n srule dl)w;i ar\d pl<1y roo1 ·
IJall l1kP 1111~ lhl' l'l'~I of the
srnsun ''
l\"h1I C' 11\e l'11·<•l l'' ;\(> ·•
qti;11·tel'l.1;.u.:k. wa~ 111 lop 1unn
lie 1·0111pll'tC'd 18 1lf :1:! pa~:-;l':-;
lur 219 J anl.~ and ;i pror 11f
toul'hdu11·ns and aL~u 1«11·riet!
~Ill· ball 12 l11ne..s tor a !let 3;1
1a rd.<.
\nd ;illhouiiti tt1f lreslunau
f!"O lll Ne1v1>0rt JldrbQr did ;i
\CO!ll(lll !11b. h{' !!illll l:ill t tht•
\u J q11<1 rtern;u .. k. ~ a 1• ~
l'ui·ker
"lie 1\\'hlle> 11r111l"d hun:-elf
la:-1 11 pei.. t dg;i1n~l l. .\
llarbo1 1. \\"e i..1ww l1c "s a ~ood
1•nr . hut \"at huenil t t;:ir.1 I
hasn't lost anylhu1i;_ llt''.s still
our \'o. I q\u1rtcrhack. Bot !1
w±ll gel to pla;. qu1tC' a h11
;iga1ns1 San Diego ·· 'aid
Tt1i"kc1 .
\\'hllc \\"l11tc 11:;s :;par king
the oftcnse. tile de rense wa.~
,·ompletrly throttling the dan·
dy Btu Jl ondo running duo of
1Jenn1s Tarango and U<1111n
Lar:1.
1'arang11 nl'tted uni;. '.!.ll
\'ards 11·h1l e Lara 11as held tu ~6 And u1 the firs t h.~.H -
when it really counted ·the
ino~t -tht: Roadrunner 1x11<
could only net 20 ~ ards
between them.
A11teate1· Poloists
Ru11 011t of Ga~
CUPERTINO -Tiie clock
~truck midni~hl for co;1ch Ed
Newland 's UC lrri11c 11·nte.r
polo learn Saturday as the San
Jose State College ~µa rtruis
f.·opped an overtimr. 7·4.
decision and Slanlord'!) In·
ilians took a J-4 ve rdict fro1n
!he Anteaters in the Northern
California tourney a1 DeAnz<t
Colle ge.
After nine s!ra1gllt 1 tl·1on es
And !)even gan1es 111 threr
<lii:ys. the Anteaters appeared
10 tire in the final lwo games
and afte r holding the eventual
tournament champion S a u
JOse tean1 lo a i -1 deadlock
alter regulation pla). fell
behind in the double overtin1e
sessions for thei r first loss.
play the C.:al Stale . •Long
Beach 1 varsity al 7 _:Jll
Saturday 1t 1ri!I be Br1gha111
\' o u n g L'n1Vers11y nl lilr
,\nteater pool 11·i!h g;_irnr lune
;.it 11
Black. <1 ;;ophomure. is 1n;ik .
Ing a inove to replace Ferdy
i\lass1m1no as lhe all-!rrnc
scoring UCI ace
In II gan1cs tu dale. Blat:k
ha:; tallied ;\j goals and is l'los-
1ng on junior te;irnmate Jin1
Bradburn for the runnerup
posilion in the scoring race 10
1\lassimino 11•ho completed his
undergraduate <:areer a year
ago.
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lot•hirC' the 111lcrr111s.-.1P11
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1!1e garn~ 111 il 11u1.-.tiell
Hll) llondo fu1ally got IL" p<1,.
~1ng .-::in1c gu u1g I.ill· 111 !ht·
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n111e-1ard run 111 lhr lirst
qu arier b.1 tullhai·I.. Ilic!..
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1:ird dn1r i11 -:il'\t'll pla~' Tht•
1ln1 l' 11;1~ lr t·lpf'd out h~· a 10-
\i!l"d pass H1terlere11cc pen;1l l1
ag:un~I Che Ho:idrunnf'r:-
A p.11r (If F1C'ld gu;1h h\.
1reshn1:in Brnny ll1 c:1rd•> 12a
<llld 24 \::trtls• sa1uh11ehed
;1ro1111d \\'lule ·s ni11e-1ard '1'1)
~, rrkt• to \l'ICle l"t'Cf'll t'r S!C'l'C
~lonal1an 1:01nplt•ted lhf' S('Or
ing 111 !he second quarlel" aud
g;-.l'C the l~U<·~ <ill li1.~U,"1Jl(illfll
;11.Jle lead
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ll'l[li St'l t'll 111i1111trs IP fl i1 1 !II('
g;unC' 11 hen 111> l0bhl'd ;i pass
to ha!fbaci.. ~lark l.ci\1e1lleur
1\'ho 11·as all alone 111 tlir end
zone. Tile play <.'tJ1·ercd e1glil
1ards
. nicardo lhcn addC'd hr ~ third
);trai~ht PAT.
·rucker also had praise lur
\us re<'el\'t'l"S C'~pec1:ilh
J\lonahan 11.•ho ea11gh1 four of
\\1hite's losses fnr 98 vards
\Vh1te and J\lonaha.n a~tually
~·hcked 011 anothrr 1·u toss -
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goals for the Anteaters i11 lhc
opener and had two more 111
!he nig htcap loss to Stanford
as did Jim ~lcDona!d .
1'erry Kie.in agai n played a11
nutstand ing game in the goal
lo r the UCI squad, hlocli ini;!
three straight-in shu!s hy thC'
San Jose 'fea1n .
San Jose won the teHn1 11ttc
by defeating Stanf ord . 6·~1. 111
the fina l game.
Bue~, Gaucho~ Launch
Circuit Play Sat11rday
UCI will gel threl' single
games this \\·eek 10 ease off
from the torrid tournament
sc hedule 1ha1 has seen them
post a 9·i record 1n the space
o1 an eight day period ll'ilh
seven of the outings coining 111
i\"orthern California 111 three
cla vs.
Tuesday afternoon UC1 will
tral"el to USC fo r a game with
!he Trojan~ beginning at :1:30.
~·riday night the frosh-JV
rca1n 1v1ll entertain Golden
\\lesi College at 6 o'i.:lock ancl
Based 011 pre-tonfcre11ce
ga 1nes Orange Coast and San
Diego i\lesa colleges appr;ir In
be the class of the South l"o<tsl
c1rcu11 foolball r:ice while
lhe ~l i~~ion ConrerPnl·r
scramble is wide open.
Both conferencrs lcHl11ll1
play th is 1\·eek.
Sa11 Diego ~1 esci. the !\u 1
ranked team in the statr and
nation streaked tu its four!l1
~!r:'light 11·1n Saturda~· n1~ht. a
2;,.13 1'1ctorv over LA Valley
11 h1le OCC.: (2.0-11 dumped Ru1
!londo, 27-0
Oak Tree Racing Season
Begins at Santa Anita
Following the l)pening-day
Autumn Days Handica p when
the third annaul Oak Tree-at-
Santa Anita racing season gels
under way Tuesda y. hvo more
slakes will be presented dur-
ing the initial week of the 2(}.
day meeting.
~ Climaxi ng the 11·eek on
Saturday is the $50,000..added
Carleton f .. Burke Handicap at
lJ'' miles on the grass course.
•: pougar II, the Chilean star
who won the Sa n Juan
Clpistrano Invitational at Sa n-ta Anita \asl April , is among
-,. the nominee~ bul Is now in the
east and -probably won ' l
return.
Therefore, a n o t h e r of
trai ner Charles Wh ittingham's
grass stars, PinJara, fresh
from victory in the recent
175 000-added Del M11r Han-dic~p on turf, may take over
center 1tage.
Advanced Guard. owned by
composer Burt Bacharach arid
1 three-time stakes winner
thts summfr. is llkewl.st irl lhe
fold. He is also 1 member of
Grid Results
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the \\'h1 1t61gharn troupe . Other
ma jor nominees are Big ~hol
11. figonero. Kobuk Klng,
Niag;ira, Over The Counter,
Riboronde and True Balcony.
The Burke llandi cap is a
forerunner for older handicap
performers for Oak Tree's
climatic stakes, The Oak Tree
Invi tational lor $100,000. This
is the west"s onl y weighl·for-
age classie and is. ra~ecl .at. I '~
miles on the h11\s1de-1 nf1eld
Jira.SS course. on closing day,
Oct. :JO.
On Thursday two-year-old
fillies will be featured in the
$25,000-added Anoakia Stakes
at seven furlongs.
Impressive Style and Mis~
Lad y Bug, first and second in
the Del Mar Debutante, are in
the Anoakia inasmuch as they
had preYiously been made
eligible to the $75,000-added
Oak Leaf Stakes on Oct. 16.
Chargerette, rtot tllgible for
the Oak Leaf. has bctn
nominated al!io for t h e
Anoak.ia and later coold be
supplemented for the longer
and richer eYent. She won two
stakes at Del Mar.
Tuesday's opener, the
$25,000.added Autumn Days
Handicap for f1Uie1 and mares
or all ages, ls due to feature
the distaff stakes star, Manta.
in a'ilownhill grass sprint.
F irst post time all racing
days during Oak Tree is I :JO.
Tht rrs1 01 lhc South Coast
!ean1s <rll hil1·e losing record:; 1
l'ulll'rlon +1·21, S~ulta A11a
j 1·21 1\lt San Antonio •0·31
;ind San Diego 10·Jl a!I ff'H
last 11eek 1rhrle Cerritos ! 1-2 i
posted its first 1•1(·tor.1.
( :arnes I his 11·rck 1\nc! Oi 't 'I
al S:in Dif'go. S;1nt:1 .o\n.1 al
!'ullcrton 1 An;ihr1n1 '\tad 1u111 •1
<111d !'i:in D1t•gu J\1r ~a <ii ~1 t
S;in AntO!\I\!
111 thf' :\l1s~ic111 \' I I t" \I I !
So11th11cs1en1 1~ lhr nnl\'
11nhea!f'n elub clOi. l\11rr:;1dr /
;ind Saddlcback hart• 2· 1 I
111arlis. 1;rossrnonl <1nd San l
Bernardu10 arr I· I, Palo n1ar
Citrus :rnd Chaffey arC" 1-2.
In ga111cs this week. Sad·
dleback hosts P a I u rn a r .
Souttnvr~lrrn v1!)1ls Cha1fe).
t: r o s ~ 111 on t e n l erlains
Ri verside and San Bernard1nu
tr;ivcls lo Cilrus.
The Sou I her n Cal1torn1a
Conference wails unti l Oct, 16
to begin loop action.
Currenl ly in tht SoCal
rircu1t. Golden \\'est (2-0-1 l.
Cypress !2-lf. East LA 12·1,.
LA CC (2-t 1 all have winning
records. Rio Honclo and LA
Harbor arc bolh l-2.
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21 DAILY PILOT
Pacifica
Staggers
Diablos
By AR ,\.1A ND HANSEN
Of I~• D1l1'1' l'll•I i!ll!
t1ission Viejo High's football
tieam . sta~gered by a 16-1~
loss to Pacifica Saturda y night
al Bolsa Grande Stad iurn,
ho~s to rej!rou p 111 lun e fur
l!s Crestview League opener
this Friday
Coach Rob l!lvnrr's r..1ission
\'iiejo Diablos launch loop
ho.sti lili rs against El r.todena
tin thr Vanguards' f1ield
The Diablos appearfll lo bie
winging their wav to a second
straight victory S a t u rd a Y
night aftflr scorin~ twice in the
'1 r!t quart rr on a pair of e.x-
plosivfl plays
But the Ma riners came back
lo score touchdo111ns in the
third and fourth qu<1rters and
1dded a two-point PA T e<ich
t1mfl .
Still fl1ission Vie jo f\(''1rl y
pu!lt'd il out. driving 62 ~·anls
in tht. l1nat 1hree n11nutes -
but an attempted fie ld goal by
Dan Brennan from the 10 11'1th
seconds left nt'ver .i:ot off a ~
the snap fr om center went
awry.
Thr Diablos' first TD ran1e
on a 59-yard pa ss play fron1
quartrrback Gary \\'ood to
Todd Layporl on lht third pla y
of the gamfl.
Then Ray (; r i j a 1 v a in-
lrrcepted a pas.c; lo hall thr
f\lariners' sc-cond drivr a n 11
!he defrnsivr unit stopped
Pacifica on a rour111 down pla~'
nn tht third Manner drl\'e 1n1 0
Diablo territory. Wil h a four th
11 nd six on the 28 lhfl defensr
fnrced a l1vr yard lo.5.~ to lhe
33.
On the firsl pla y fleet-footed
Diablo back Aund re Holn1es
rook a pilchout fr om \Vood.
headed for !he ri,i:ht sidrline.
broke two tackles as he turned
!he corner -then outraccr1
everyone to th t goal line The
play cov ered 67 yards.
When Bre nnan addecihl5 sr-
rond PAT. the Diabln.c; had a
14-0 lead with I' 14 still left In
i::o ln thr f1r.'it quarter.
In thr second quarter lhr
Diablo drft'n~i\'e un it ron-
lainl':d thr ~tar iner s. haltini.;
three drivr.'i bv ( 11 fnrcin~ a
punt , !21 stoppin1: them on !he
12-yard linr on a fourth 11nd
threr situat ion 11 nd 1J 1 1n·
lrrcrptfld a pa.~~ ~by l.aypo r11
11s thr haH rndr.d .
Then. nettr !hr r nd nf 1he
fiuarter a Rill Qu inn !o Loren
Choatr pas.~ good for 36 yard.c;
5101 !hr hall 10 !hf' Oiablo 35
And 11 pas~ 1 n I f' r f P re 11 C" ~
ptnalt y ad\"anced it lo !he 21
Don LaP01nte r.:alned tll rre
to ;(et the b2Jl lo tht' 18 an d
afl er the D1ab1o 11nf' hC'ld ii
run nini; play lnr no 1<;11 11.
Quinn roun d !<pl1t rnd 1.ou1 r
Soto 11 lonr 111 the rnd 1ru1e and
h' lofted a pess 1010 h i~ arms
fnr a touc hdn\\ n La Pn1n1 e.
!hr n plUn;(ed fnr thl' l\\O p<>1n!
rn11\'Prs1on. 1ni'lk1n~ the scnrt
\~-8 as ihr fnurth qu;1r1 rr
br)l an.
Tlu•n "1th les..., than foor
mi nutr! left. a Quinn 1n Tom
Lindholm pas" rovrred 4fi
\l'l rds to 1he. Oiab!n 14-~a rd
li nt.
tll(lmenl~ 1a1 t r Quinn "11"1"
l111 ~tn \1 1lh an,,!hl'r p.:"!SS to
l1r Ille ~rore at \~ 14 l.::1f 'n1nt r
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STRJKE ALL PUTTS IN SAM E
SPOT ON PUTTER FACE
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I cannot over-stress the importance or the words in
the headline on today's tip. 1'.'o one can hope to be a
conslstently good puller if 1hey become careless about
\.\here on the puttcrfacc they strike the ball.
lt has be-en proven that the distance putts tra\•el
\ar1c-s by ~vcral inches_ .. somt'times feet ... depend-
ing upo n where the ba)J contacts the puttetface, And
J 'm talking about pulls str uck w11h e.xactly the same
degree of force.
Let's say you arc pulling on the first green. You hit
the ball near th e heel or tee of your puller. I\ecause
you hit it off<en ter, it fall s far ~hort of the cup. )'ou
ass ume that the green s are ~lo w .
On t he nex t green you mak e a firmer stroke. But
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!icveral feet past the hole.
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puttiog for that day. P\ay all putts from the spot. If
your putter doesn't already ha ve a guideline o n top,
I suggest you make onie, Then aHgn with it c11ch time.
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)uS!•PLibl.i;hed Arnold Pelm1r boo~l1!, "Pr1c1<c1," sho,.s you how
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Monarchs Breeze
Defense Terrible,
Says MD Coach
By PHIL ROSS
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ONTARIO -Confuci us say·
i;:ood drfense need to change
each wt'ek .
\Ve!l, that's fine for Con·
ruc1us bu! not for coach Bob
"'oiJdS
\\'ood.~ works for Mater De i
High and he"s watched his
~1 onarrh fo<o\ba!I squad roll lo
two stra1.i:ht non-leagur wins
10 1\s fi rst two 1971 conlrsts,
including last Saturday ni ght 's
2i-!2 triumph over the host
Chaffey T1~ers.
'\o\I" a ~ thr .\1 onarch~ gird
fnr t h1.~ Thur!<da \' nii;!hl"s bat-
tle <lf!llln~! !9i0-f"IF' AAAA
runnerup L;i krwond at the
Sanl;i Ana P.01\I \Voods i.~
stand ing fast with his nwn
pa rt i t' u J a r d fl f e nsive
ph llosoph,y.
Corne.red bv !he DAILY
P!LOT following !i i~ team's
rnnip p<1:"l lhe Ti.i:ers of the
f.'1 lrus Bell LC'ague. the
l,nu1s1a na na li\'e was harpy
al)Out e\·erything e.~\:ept tw n
:!"pccts of the ,\later Dei \'iC-
t0r.v
First \',"l)lld~ offered. "111'
didn't pl ;:iy tha1 badly overall
hut the defense looked ter-
nblt
··,\Jthough Chaffey was :>.
running team and Lakev.·ood 1.~
more or a passing team. >A"e
1fon·1 ph1n nn cha nging our
rtrfrn"'' .ir all "
\\"h il t the-\lon<irch delen~l'
1•;in1e through 'A'hen 11 h11d ln
on ~evera l crucial s1!ua1 inn~.
mri~! of C"ha ffev"s 0Hrn~11e
thr1J"! of 2.19 to!al vards t ;1me
fr<if"l al l-C AL lu!lhark Stevr
\\':tt ~on
l\"at.'<nn 16·0, 190 1 harpl'IOnt'ri
1hr ~l onarrh defenders all
{•1 r n111g long and ended up ]UJ:l·
gtnJ: thr hall 35 times ror 185
nl't _\'Hrds and one score
Queried as to whether he
thnu~ht Watson y.•as the best
fullhack hr had seen latc!v.
\\'oods said, "no he 's not the
hes! but I guess he had somr
1':0od blocking in there .
Added the r.fa ter Dei chirf,
"! think our ful\b11ck !Rick
Sheldon I i~ just as good or
bttter And we actu11llv havr
!>A"O good fullbacks (in Sheldon
and reservr M11rk Stanbr1t )."
In addition to the ser-saw
defensive play by h i s
f\1onarchs. the second th ing
>A"hlch really bugged Woods
was what occurred 1 few
minute:s into the second h111f.
With Mater Oti on top by a
20-6 count and just 2: 14 ex·
,.
hausted in the latter half.
1'1onarch punter Chris fl1um-
ford boomed a 40-yarder which
>A'as lurnbled by the. Chaffey
safelyman and recovered by
1he winner's Jim Poetlgen at
the Tiger 26-yard line.
The Mona rchs were then
unable to move the ball on
four plays regressi ng to the
Chaffey 31 >A'here the y had to
reli nquish posses!lion.
Actua lly. !he /\1 o n ar c h s
did n"t really need tha t scorr
a! lhe.v had put I h r e e
touchdowns on the board aftrr
havi ng spotted Chaffey a 6-0
edge.
1'he winners rans the bell in
lhP first qu Ar ter on a 29-yard
pass fro m Bill C\nugh to Terry
flfa rtindale and Sheldon's PAT
boo I.
Clough connected for paydirl
on a 22-yard strike. to Marlin'
dale and Sheldon bulled over
fr om !wo yards away for
flfater Dei's second quarter
TD~ with the latter toeing both
t'x!ra points.
.\·1a1er Dei's final tally came
1n the final period when
She ld on punched one in from
the one -loot line .
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Orange Coast C o I I t g e ' s
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sixth straight victory of the
young l971 season Tuesday,
fa cing Cyprrss In t he
Chargers' pool. The ftrst
sprint is at S. \
Collegiate F oothall
Coach Jack Jo"ullerton's OCC
Pirate:s ha ve Io g g e d im·
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Hondo (twice), LA Harbor,
College of Sequoias and defen-
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Cols\ Conference lllt.c against
Fullerton. n..t OM begin.I al
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Vikes in Uphill B.attle Despite Win
Marina ~leets Tough Western Next After 14-6 Victory
By ROGER Ct\Rl.,SCt'l
Of t~I D•ll' Plle! litlt
Sun!H't League warfaJ e is on
tt1p thi.s week and by th e ex-
pression on his faee it ap-
pc:-ared that prospe(•t was on
Marina fooiball coach L.con
\\'heeler 's mind m o n1 e n I s
after hi s \'ik.ings had rinished
co mbat Saturday night.
Marina had rebou nded from
an opening season laci ng and
turned back Hawthorne, 14-6,
before 3,500 fans.
But to Wheeler's dismay it
>A·as accompl ished w1thou l 11
couple of his top running
backs and chances are the y
won 't be ready Friday when
fliarina invades W fl ste r n
eithrr.
Rod Taylor has be r n
declared out for the season
>A'ilh a back problem and
full back &oil Wheeler was
los t for the Hawthorne tussle
with a bruised ba ck.
Add those casualties to 1t
squad that lo~~t six returning
lettermen before the ~eason
began throu~h transfer and
l11e outlook isn't overly bright.
"~'rstern has Bob Acosta at
qua rterback and lhry run the
1 eer sla nt series real well for
a high school group," sald
\V heel('r Saturday night.
He was llilflfJY wilh lhe vic-
tory but he was in accord wit h
Hawthornr coach Otto Plum,
who sa id: "IL wasn 't what
we'd ronsider a pi c t u r r
perfect game."
Pic ture perfect or not the
Vikingg of f\.iar ina grabDed the
marbles with the aid of a
swarming defensive effort that
I h r o l I I e d Hawthorne's of-
fens1vr thrusts
Key defens1vr efforts wert
turned in by Scott Wilderman,
Don Snee, Da ve Rilling, Rod
Harris, Nick Vo rono and
Bryan Kerns.
Wilderman accounted for
both interceptions chalked up
by the \liking defenders and
Snee , Rill ing and Harris each
recovered fumbles to nullify
the Cougar threats.
Harris' recovery occurred in
Lhe second quarter at the
Haw thorne 30 yard line and
Wheeler's troops look ad-
vantage of the break with an
A11teaters
Place Third
UC Irvine placed third in a
field Of rive teams in a cro&.\
country race at UC San Diego
Satu rda y, beating out the host
school and Biola but !ailing
behind UC Riversldr and
United Statrs lntrrnational
Universitv.
Greg ·Beal was the top
finis her for the Anteaters in
8th place in 26. 49 over the
hilly. 4.62 mile coursr thal
winds around the hillside cam-
t i g h l -p I a y drive that
culminated with quarterback
Greg Foalrr's (our-yard aerial
to Mike Lacy on a fourth and
goal situation.
Lacy added thr lit~t of two
PATa and the Vikea had a 7--0
lead with 3:28 to go in the
half.
Hawlhorne got close whrn
!hr Cout1ars got a break of
their own, taking over on the
Marina 10 after • loose ball.
Quarterback Wade Greaseby
snraked over from the one on
fourth down with 29 seconds
left in the half.
Whe-eler's chaps appeared lo
have it locked up with a 7..g
margin and po!!es!ion with
5:W to f!O in the game. But
they did more than simply
control the ball wilh the help
of Harrb, who took a short
pass from Foster, bounced off
uli'it."',o';<0;_•tic1.1,~f,,. ••11t1~".1_ot0c10~11" a tackler, and sped 33 yards to
OiH o 11 , J. a1011. the Hawthorne 14.
pus.
<1lso had a 63-ya rd keeper ia
the third quarter to giet hi1
males out of a hole.
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DAILY PILOT 28
Anahei1n Tourney to Tars ;
Vike Polo~ts 3rd in c ·lassic
Pro Grid Lion Cross Country T earri C:LOSE~ OUT
• ' 1'71• Standings
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Pl,(tc es 3rd in lnvitcitional •
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Ke vin Asht. scored a go11I in
a :n1dden death overtime
pe riod lo give Newport liarbor
High 's dt'fending ('If' cham-
pionship water p01o Lt:arn first
pJ1ct! in tht ll nnual Anahe1rn
tournament Saturda v w11h an
11-7 v1ctorv over Sun iiy Hills in
the title till.
The Tars ha d missed ;in op-
portunity to win the gan1e 111
regulation lime after b10.,..•1ng
11 l\\'n goal lead in the fourth
lllanza. A penalty shot awarrl-
ed at the fin al buzzer in
rr.gul ation play was missed by
an over eager Newport player.
Neithe r team scored in the
fir~t overtinH! and each had a
goal in the ,;econ d t>E:fore Ashe.
hit the w1n n1ng tally aftrr a
minute and a hall of the sud-
dc.11 death affair,
N!'wrort had d r f ea t e rl
Corona del \1ar, l0-2. in lhe
se mis "'1th Corona's &a K1n2'.'i
ln'.'iing to Foothill. 8·$, in the
th ird pl ace tilt.
f\1eanwhile Marina's V1k1nRs
ran afoul of a discrtpancy 1n
scoring in semifinal aclion
against Valf'ncia at thf' Valf'n-
cia tournament and lost a ~4
\'erdict 'lo the hos! school.
Rustlers Down 4 Foes;
Face Fullerton Tuesday
Afler winning four out of
five games in the Northern
CaJHornill tournament last
R11b!e wa5 filling in for No. t
goalie E:ddie White who 10·
jur.ed a knee last week and did
nol make the trip. Ruble is a
freshman from Pacifica High.
Howie Johnson, Ross
"'tanna coac.h Tom Lloyd'~
hook showed nine personal
f!'luls Rga inst Valencia when a
pe nalty wa~ called lale in thf'
Rame and the host book ti ad
but e1gti1 . ,
Jn the badle /or third p!acf',
f.1a rina toppled Estancia. 8·6
alter the lfltll'r had lost tn
e1 ent11a! tourney ccharnp1on El
Dorado 'ear!1er in lht da.v.
In the third plaet ba!tlt .
both team~ ran inlo foul trou·
ble late" in !ht' action
!n other action on Friday,
Fou nta in Vall ey. pa ced by
Kur t Wr.sterfeld and Mike
Eich, d<'feated \\'estm1nster.
12-5 .. ~•hile Edison's Chargtrs
ramhled past Long 81'ach Po-
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va r~ity eopp~ ttlP \tam tlllf'
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nnly two hoy.~ in thf' varsity
f'11mfl{'t1hon and 12 o!ht'rs 1n
!hr JUn1nr 1 arsilf ;:ind frosh·
.~nph rate!'. !'nmhu1ed. The only
J\rltst learn lhilt figurf'd in the
~cor ing 11.a.~ tht frosh -sorh
-~qu;id -placing fifth in a f1l'ld
of n1nP
'fom Shir!t y wai1 the fl r~t
V.'t stminstr-r ·runner to cro~s
the finish line in ninth plact: 1n
the varsit y competttinn ~hal
wa.~ won by (;ordon I n n :! 1
of Upland 10 hJ ·04 6.
\\'esln11ns\tr will next meet
Santa Ana Ttlursd11~ on \ht
Lions courst . The I.inns are
undt:ftated 1n tw;i dtial ml'ets
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Calendar
Area Sports
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the l('!ldrr tn tht frosh-snph C•~'"' !ll 11 01!1"""" 11. N•w Entla"~ J Wo<l•n •••
'"""" Yo•~ ; .. , 10 '~""" '" f'fl('{' in !ht' No 2!! position. W•I•' 0010 l •ouno '-••{<> ,, Tu"'"· ~od~l•"•f~ 01 Min1<11> \11~•0 5•" ""'"~rt«o i1. ""11•~·1""'" I For \\'r:;lmin.~ler. Ton _v !",',',"-~', ',,,'.11, '"'""" "" Mu "' Pll!,l>U>O~ !I. ~oo Oo~OI> II ~ -~ Mm~•'"'• 1•. e"".r" ~ Tlnrn;inn w;is second in thf' FooiMI! _ M:1~~'1t'.r'.,, L•~•wOOti •• G'ff'l l'llV Xl, (mCI!'"'" \I . • \1 . \0 57 • Wo•k•"o'"" ?O. 0,,,., 1• jl.Hl1nr 1·ars y rare In · <'IS ~·,z'.•,.~""..o,.;'w.1_!•~.wPOr• Hor1><>r •'
H""""" lJ, N•w o'"""' !l. ''' \\'es!1111nst f'r posl ed 27 p.oints L•••w-16·'.IOI, l'ountoln 11a111v. Oo•,o·• "· All•"'" :II r r I . h E<1!"'"· Min ion v .. ;.. Huntln••on Now .,0,~ Gl&nts ?I. ~1 Lou•• Xl nr lrs! Pare In ! e learn eoach, w .. tmin•lar. ,,.111nt 11 Euon-
lt.•n•a• Cl•v l ~, nrn•or 1 Slilndin~s. cl~/::':"~:,J;,1;v _ O'•n•• 01 10.,
LM AnOo-!u 1/, Cn;c.on .I · C!~m"'1!r, l'oun1o;n Vallo• ot [lttnrio,
On•• •• ,,.. .. '""""'"!"" Thr Lion fro~h-soph t n!r_y cou a M•u "' £al•on. u nl•1ro11. ,,
Tonl1 M" G•m• f1n1shed 1n fourth place with ~·:.~'i.':~~· ~0~:;:.~~·0~.~~.~·r.~.G~~
weekend, G o I d e n West
Co!lt"ge 'i; water polo learn
faces rugged Fullerton .JC
'fuesday in the latter team 's
ponl (:1 :30 \.
Coach To m Hermstad 's
Golden West Rustlers downed
Cabril!o, 21 ·1 , and Diablo
Valley, 12·2, before losing to
the University of Pacific . 7-3
Friday.
~fclntyre and Pa ul Rossi were
1he scoring stars in the
tourney for Golden "''est .
Jnhnson had 11 goal<; v.'hi le
Rossi tossed in nine. in-
cluding three in !he Nev.· "'1ex-
ico tilt.
fl•>lon(I a! (1•••1•"'1. 9 D "'-£01 ]1)(1 f'll"!lnf.~ \Vhilf' th~ varSlly !'loo•h •I l!lno. Anoh1lm I! Munt;ne>o" \lalenc!:m~~~:"''"' "•'"l"•+ TV ~.~~~-.~•:;J:,1.~".1M1~~10;;"'~\~'1:1~'1'"ii M•""" 1 1 1 _ • o"" 1am• •ch1<1ul1<1 poin t total 111•as 85, Mod•n• ,.11 1, J·ll l
Val•n<•• o I n • -l ,---------------------------=-'--'--'-'--------II
Mo<>n1 lt0""' I( "'· I' r ! m • ,
The rirst l\Yo tilt '.'i were
played at Foothill College in
Los Altns with th e third game
held at West Valley College in
Campbl"ll .
Saturday the Rustlers v•ere
81\'arded a forfeit victory over
!hf' Air Force Academy v.•hen
the IAtter team railed lo ~how.
Golden West then defeated
the University of New Mexico,
4-3 in a standby Ul t.
Hermstad credited goalie
Cary Ruble with an outstan-
ding game against New Mex·
ico. "He blocked two penally
throws and had 16 saves. He
wa5 nearly unbelievable," said
Herm.stad.
l\fc:Jnt yre had six goals He
v.·as ill Saturday and remained
out of action.
Following the Fu! l e rt o n
gtlme, Golden \\'est faces the
UC Irvine Frosh-JV .'! q u P. d
Frid ay evening al 6 in ttie
Anteatf'rs' pnol.
l"•ld•V'• Gome• (.oldff\ wn 1 ~ I l S -11 C•D,.llo 0\1 0 -l
Goldff\ W11t .,o,.no -John1nn ~. l'fr~•n• j , llO'li l . HMC• l , B•!T•' l. D••ie>. Mclnt.,,., McDouole •"d MO''"' L
Gnld1n Ne•! J 0 I I -11 Dl•blo Valley o ! 1 ~ -Goldin W•" ""'1"9 -MtlrH••• &n<t
Johnoon '· "oul l. Hooe1 and Wllll••1" ' Golden Wn J O O I l -l Pacitic O lll -1 Goloen w11t \corlno -M•1Mvre. Johnson an!! 110"1 L
Satul'tay'I 01"'1
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Palomar vs Saddleback College
Fountain Valley vs Estancia
Anaheim vs. Huntington B•ach
Los Alamitos vs Corona del Mar
Edison vs Costa Mesa
Marina vs Western
Loara vs Newport
University vs Saddleback High
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Mission Viejo vs El Modena
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Santa Ana vs Westminster
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Stanford vs Washington
Oregon State vs Cal
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Help Sought on Area Job Front
Orang~ Caunty'i; un t'1npf0y. 20 tounty ;ind c1r1c organiza-
ment probl~m 14·1JI prob:ibly !Inns. 1)11 lhe UC! carnpus.
~rs1st ror !l()rfle lime unk?-ss Thev he;u·d fl o w 11 rd
lor;:il gnvernn1ent and busint>ss ll <illn~an , president. Center for
officia ls ~·ooperate in dt'\'t'lup--t: o v er n rn e n t a I Studies.
ing a plan uf }!CtJon. \V;;~h1nl{lun , U C. review the
This "'a~ the t'1111elu~i1)11 or t'ot111J1.1ll t'11t s 1tF a Juen! rnan-
lhe n1anpo.;Wt'f l'Xpf'rts "'ho puwtr sy~li'11l f~1nn t he
part1('ipalc·d 111 a ~f'tn 1n11r hl·ld retTuil1nt-u! tif those who need
fe<"i>nt ly un 1he L'l'l r;;Jnpus. SCf'\'1tes. in I er v 1 e w ing,
Thi'~ agreed tll:il l11nds are 4!l·tern11111ng net·ds. and pru·
;i\"ailahll' to 1nv11nt a nHu1-11d11 1g 1i-a1111ng ;ind e1!1J('at1011
powl'r pru~1·an1 . bu\ ;1p;1th_v tu h11di11g the · juh. pl al·rme11t
and unw1ll111i;ness lo assu 1ne and 11tl1;111ee111t'11!.
respons1b1l1ty ha1·e hi11drred .. For a l11ta! milnpuwer
!he ktr1d of iu~';.t! inlt1a ti1'e S\Sle1n \H [)e t.'fft:•l'l1 \'e." he
v;h1ch is essent ial. sa1u. "1 \ n111s! IX' org:u1izcd in
The sf'n11n;u· ;1ltrndr d '1\1 Slll'h fl ":ty that The systein
~·1n1e JOO in11tPcf !r;1 drrs nf ('<Ill lun1·t1"n in its totahly "
~n1·ernrnent, bu:;iness and ir1-Jvb rlaeetnent nf cH11rse is
dustry. l;ihor,. et!uraliun and ('l'Ut'i:il !Jut so. he l'Ont inued .
cn111n111n1tv organ1~:1t 1ons "';is :irl' !he supportiv e :ige11c1t•s.
prrs!'nled · by th£' l ' r b a n Tht' need s (Jf people 1\•ill 1·ary.
Resnuro·e Cen ter f)f llr111·ersilv l)ay c:ire v.·ill be needed ff1r
of Callffl rnla F:x!ension, L'C 3 ·hild en whose mothe rs mHsl.
Jrv1ne 1n ronrx-ra tion wi1h o\'er wor Transportation to wol'k
,-·-·---_.--~
Ma11power
Cou11cil
Reva111ped
SA~TA A':\/\ -Heorg:1niza-
linn n.f a team a~igned to
pl;o.r1 111;;npnwer d1slnbut11111 in
Orange Cnu nt ,1·'s labor rnJ ~kC1.
areas is now finishl'(].
Orig in;illy 1he f'u1n111uni1y
Area :'1101npnwer P I au 11 i 11 g
Ser1·ire. the gri1up h('<tdf'd h~·
SanT.::i Ana ,VJa.vnr Loren C:!'iSt't
is nnw the Or:inge ('111111!.I'
~l<inpol':er Area P ! a n n in g
Cnunc1L
The agenf'I' 11'111 work <it
t h r e e different committee
Je1·els .
Top .~tr;ita man;igPmrnL the
exrcu1i1·e bnard, 1vil1 guide th e
organ1la!fon in its (';irnp:iign
tn dra w up a rna~ter plan for
cnrtrd1 n:.l inn of (•ounly nlftrl·
po1ver su ppl y.
Six 1n;nors bes1cte~ Briset
are mr1~hers They :1 r e
G en r g e \le( 'ra1·\;f'n. ! lun-
tington BP:>ch; llee~e H;il\rtrd.
G<1rden r;ro1 e . l)l'Xll'r lie· Sun Seel~e••
nlay be a problen1. Perh~ps
hou.~ing rnust be found in the
area where 1he indiv idua l can
be t'lllp!uyt'd . I·: l' o no m it'
dev t>h1 pn1ent and t reating of
new jobs is rmrt uf the pri.r
gr;u11 for wll 1L·h }!raut fun1l1ng
t:1n ht' :-1l'l'l1rNI. f innl!y , th e
11r ld1ci:l l lJarrit-rs ur rtiti;il,
ethtul'. or sex <li~<·rirninalion
1nust Oe ren10l'e<1. To aehie~·t
sul'h a (·u111prrhrnsivf ap-
proach I u unen1µ!~'n1e11t,
ll ;d hn :111 s<1id, a local prinlf'
~)'>11n~11r wi'th [Xll\'f'I'. authority
.:i11cl 111Jil1ty i-~ a nt'1·t'!1.sity .. '11ie
pnn1e s1)111L..;ur 11111~! ha1•t'cont-
1·ol or r11nd~. lt·~:i! authority
.:in<l the power !o ter111 in:ile
:-1r1tt 11H 111ilor Thl~ sponsor
sh11uld ti{> ~'lll\Jlt'('led wilh locnl
go1·er11111e11t nnd atcnuntahlt
to the <·•nurnonitv and to the
pr(1plr servt'd. "It has lo 1n· •
1·ohe e1·eryhody." he said.
(.;eorge Bennett . exe«otive
rnenn. Stanton_ l)oin Smi~h, c·aren .ll)hnson cJ en1o nslr:i les a ne1v sun SC'!1sor de-
Orange : .Jack U u I t (in· ,·eloped 1.Jy Jlonry111el l's Radial10 11 Cen ter here for
Ana hl'im. and .Jerry Christle. ll ~l' •Jt1 fulure earth salC'll11es. The device fin ds and
Fullerton. · d l11tks onto the sun keeping spacecraft ~tab1J1zc so flran<>e Cf)unl_1' Boan! (1r 1 d b hi · t< -J\ v.-il receive solar energy an e a e to c1Hnmunt·
S11p<>r1·1snr'i Cha ir m<!n Hohi·rt ca1e \\'llh the eartll.
Ratl!n ;ind !l1rh;1rd J11hn~in, -------------------------
mana c:er of the ~t;i1e·s llum:in
Resri11n·es I lt·1 el1 •pmC"nt
Cen1er in Or;inge l'1111nty also
are mernbr.s
The i:et'0nd le\ f'l fif opera·
tl1•n i"' the :\d11snr~ Counr·1l.
cnmprt$ed 01 20 in 2.i man·
p;i.,,,rr program nperatnrs in
th<:" !"'OUnl:>
Fur11iture l1idustry
Cea.rs U ]J for 800111.
It~ furwt 1r~n is 111 anall'7e
\'.:trinus fl1 npo .. a l~ f(lf IJTI·
prn1·1ng m;inpn11't•r training
arirl P 111 p Io y 1!\ ,. n I an rl
(«-.1 rrl 1n:.1 111i:. l1~·al ~t~le nnd
!edp1·:1I .-i1!J pr io :.:: ;i111~
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UNCLE LEN
\'P.W 'l·OHK (A1'1 -Nr1w
th'1l ne11· hoti.~ing is n~in~ al a
rt •('Ord r:ite or mnr r tht1r1 !wo
n11lli11n t1n1t.s a \'ear. tt1e
f11rni1ure irid11'>lr\' Is g~.1r111~
up (or a boom "sutli ;i.~ lr11•
o1hJ·r iudl1.,!ncs t;in 1 .. 1.k
forw;ortt to,
\1:.il'l.H' tt1r hnom 11·111 11t·1·i:r
hr hr:ird . si1nll;;ir f,,rl•easts
1i .. 1t l>t·cn 111llde f1>r o1her in·
t!ul\tr1rs 1J11\1· Ill l)e 1h1\•ar1ed
1l1 r•·l 11L'l :i11't 1«111s1J1ners :ind
1;11fun·~t·i•l1 fl\ isl<; Ill 1 h r>
n1:11 k('L U1•I 1he vrosp1:1'\s cire
Ulltl\ll:dl) go,,11.
1·:1 Pr_l'th111µ ('Ullsitlt'rr.cL a
d1111·11 1l1ff1•n•11t faclOl'S are
f:11l1 ng 11110 pl;u•e. n1:.ik1ng .a
p1c·tu1·e 11or1h li;1ng111g un lhe
11:111 oo! of v.h:1t sr~·n1<'<I , a
~·pa1· or so ago, a 1·;11her
~e1·;11nhled jir'5:1w puz~.le_
The populal l1111 1111x. saving.~
!'(II(•. ill!'!ll\11~S, ;111d ]J<'l'~Ona l
st yle~ arc i1nporl:1nt elen1cnt.~
in the uullfJcok . In le r n a I
('h;H1 t!f'S. s11eh ;;s nierl>(ers ;i nd
nev.· 'di s1rihu!1on lll!'1hods, are
exploiting 1hese eh.'.llll'll1 s.
'!'he niosl i11 1prrrl11nt ractor.
11 s usual, i.~ the nu111bf'r ()f
h11usil)g units i.:olng up. Trad l·
tinn:il\y. furniture ~ales ha ve
shown a curve sirnilar to hou~
ing ;"ftcr a lag or one to I VJ
vear~. Now there are in·
di calillns th<il furniture sales
may .._ rif'e t>VCn more than
housin;t s1:1rts.
Amon;t the reasons:
-Should lhe economy be
restabi!iied and i n f 1 at ion
wrung out. the bu ying power
of many Americans may rise
even faster than intomes.
~ The savings rate is at an
unUs.ua\ly hi gh level, bell.er
than 8 perctnl of takehome
pay. Whilt {'()nsumers remain
reluctant to lower that ratt -
spend the money. that is -
experience suggest!! they can·
.SOUTHERN CALIFORINA
1st' NATIONAL BANK Inc.
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COMMON STOCK
(Formerly Newport Netlonel B•nk )
BOUGHT -SOLD -QUOTED
LEASON &_'CO., INC .
1617 Westclifl Or .. Newpcrl 81,.t h
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not h!!ld out niuch longer.
-Compared with recent
\'ra r~. the rutio \lf insta!ln1ent
lleh! to ine11111e 1s relatively
l<J\\ .Ju~t ;is th1·re are savings
iri 1hl' h:1ok , lllere i.'> cr!'dil al
1he bnn~ !1111.
~lol'l'l)\'t•I', 11 studv hv the
Ch<ise .\l:111t1:11 t;in U;i nk ii11tes :
-Th(' nurnller of llnu ~ehold.~
in 1hl· 2:, .. 1•! ;ige group. the
h1~ht·~t sp{·rld••r<; un home
l11n11sh1ngs. 11'ili incref!St' by 52
})('rt·enl 111 the dccadr of the
I !l70s.
'l'he J>ercenlal(e (o r
f:un1l1('s .,,,\th incnnie!I of n1 ore
!h~Hl S1:i,Ol)O will 11ln1ost double
rro111 21. f)('IT(•nt 1n 1970 to 38
pctTcnt in 1'180. And !hose are
(:01n parahle -not inflated -
dullnrs.
.., ·rhe nun1Uer or fam ilies in
the 25-34 age gn1up with ln-
COITIC'S or inure \h;;n S\$.000 is
prujel·tcd to surge f1:om 1.6
nlillion to 6 million in 1980.
P rc s cuted v.•\th such
den1ographic and income fac-
tors, the industry is grtt du::illy
1noderniiing. Altempts at:e
hci ng made t() speed deli veries
which, as most pu ~ch<Hiers
know. can tie . maddeningly
slow and inefficitnl.
Viejo Ma11
Appointed
Controller
• Mi11sion Viejo rtside.nt
Nathan R. Oipsiner has been
appointed rontrol\er of the San
Cle n1ente based rlrm of
Creslite lneorporaied, com-
pany president Kenneth Tttl
anll()unced .
Dlpsner. who li ves with hia
farnily at 26692 Lns Onda9
Dr ive, succeeds L. F. Ellgood,
\\'ho resigned the Post tQ enter
private bushtf~.
The new controller holds an
~t:c:ountlng degret and a
master's degrte In , businei>ll
aclmini~trstlon from t he
University of M\11.'l()u.ri.
cresllite, 11 llubflidiary of the
S u 11 q u~u1nna Corporation,
manuracturts light we I g ht
11gregeteJ1 u~ t n con·
t1trjlctlon .
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director of project MPA
I Manpower A s s 1st a n c e
Program I, Washington. D.f'.
enumerated the government
ageOl·ie~· to "·hit'h Io ca I
guvernn1ent can go for help;
the U.S. Department or l.abor
(DOL ! and t~ Deparln1ent of
ll~alth. Education and \Velfa re
11/J-;Y.'l are the major 11 gen-
('1t'~ thnt design manpower
progJ'a1ns.
Tiu: Office or r:conon1ic Op-
portunity (0""":0 1 and the
Depart1nent of !lousing ;ind
Urban De velopn1ent also pro-
vide runds for rnanpower
servites, he ~aid . •·If you have
the will tu du ii. th is eounl y
t:in ~how tht wav to shift
trnrn a l)':lr to ·a pe<".te I
eeor10rnv_ l\leeds can be 111el.
You e~n get suppl)rt. for
educa!ion Rnd retraining. You
ma y ha ve to take aggressive
steps. Important political con-
sidera t1on~ will have lo be IRc-
ed and decisions made. It wlll
t11ke I ea d er s h i p and
pe n11Jasion . ''
Accurd1ng to Bennl'tl , there
is no sul1ple solu tion to large
scale unen1ployment end there
ls nu single existing prograni
to provide it The co n1n1t1nily
at la rg e is involved and the.
rarnilv stnil'ture is being at·
rat ked. "What does il du lo a
rarnily .'' he nskcd . "when the
n1ale wage e;irr1er ls on
welfare~ Perhaps now that
n1er1 in their 40's. not ae·
Cltstomed to bel11g jnbles~. are
in this position we can better
under.~t11nd !he minnri tv fan1 i·
ly and the prohlen1s ·of the
ha!'d cflre un t>1nployed to
whon1 opp11rtun1l1es have not
been a1•ailable." \\'e have to
take t are nf each nthrr'~ prn-
b!en1s In have a better com-
munity. he said .
Money's Wo1·tl1
Ho to Find Bargains·
ile Buying Hon1e
By SYLVIA PORTER
There's no place for the cost
or owning a roof ove r your
head to go but UP and UP. \Ve
v.·ill slow the p:ice of rise -a
('hilling 33 percent just since
1967 -;111d l'r't'sident Nixon
had taken ste~ to lorce thi.~
wt'!I hefore the Aug. 15 freeze.
We ~·I ll eventually C(>nlpel the
building industry and unions lo
adopt the obvious ways to
111odernlze roiu;;t ruction and
thus slash costs. With the me-
dian price of house11 we buy
! half nbove and half below! at
a towering $25,000, time for
thi~ moclt>n1i1.ati-0n is becom-
ing dangt>rou:;ly shorl .
Yel. there is. sin1ply no
doubt tha t the house nr apart -
111e11t you buy two or five or Ill
years lro1n no\11 will cost more
than the house you buy tod11 y.
AnU this. 1nind you. is the big-
gest single in vestment of a
1ifctin1e for the 111ajurity of
A1neri cans. Overall hou sing
costs -in('1Uding not only rent
and mortgage p:iymenls but
also pro perty taxes, fuel bills,
upkeep, etc -amount to more
lha11 one·third of our total
aff (•r-lax spent!ing, represent
the biggest sinRlt item in our
national farnil y budget.
Hnw, then, n1ight you Find
bargains and s11vi11gs ?
I I ~ AVOID SHOPPING for a
house or apartrnent in the
spri ng or fall, the two busiest
season.~ of the year and the
times when prices tend lo be
highest, because so many
buyers are competinp; against
each other in the real estate
marketplace.
jZ\ SllOP FOR BARGAINS
arnong µroperlies on which a
mortg age has bee:n foreclosed
-(or h£'re is where you may
fi11d a hou!'e that a bf!nk or
other i<'nder will be eager to
sell before 1t s\artt to deterior-
ote from di suse.
(l) LOOK F'OR OTHER
bargains al 1he oul~ki rl! of1"
su burb, in lhe path in which
lhr population t1ppears to be
1novlng. You may not find
co n \·en i ences such as
superhighw::iys end shopping
centers, but you will find
lower property taxes and
lower land prices .
jt) 1.00K ALSO i n
neighborhoods that are cur-
renlly run-down but were
f o r rn er J y a t tractive.
Pa rt le u 1 a r 1 y look at
neighborhoods whkh seem in
line for urban renewal or ex-
tensi v e re s toration.
W a s h ington·~ Georgetown
dislrict and New York Ci ty's
Greenwich Village are classic
examples of neighborhoods
which were once depressed
bul are now utlre-fa shlonable
and ultra-expensive.
51 CHECK INTO HOUSES
that may be bargains because
they ha ve a rouple of un-
finished rooms. IJ your family
inc ludu 1 d~it-yourselfer, you
havt a natural money-saver
built In.
\f) IF VOU'RE BUYJNG II
new hou~, make., sure you
understand thoroughly which
major appliances art included
in the purc~te price and
decide whether or not you
want the extras for which you
are being charged. Tod11y.
mart than half or new hou11e1
be i ng bui l t in c l ude
dishwashers; more th3n tO
percent include 11toves; more
than one-third have a central
alr-eondltlonlns s y s t e m .
Howevtr, If cent rat air con--
rlitioninR 11lready haa been in·
cluderl, -you may ht charged
$400 to Sl .000 tor tli3 ewtr1 . Do
ynu neNt It? f)(l yoo t.vt.n w11nt
It?
111 ANO. OF COURSE,
carefully j weigh buyt na: an .
older vs. a new house . As a
general rule, the price of ;in
older house is I~ to 20 percent
loy,·er than a newer house ln
tern1 s of the amount of space
you gel plus the quality of co n-
st rucliOn -except in areas
wht~re nld·fashioned houses
are f(l.shionahly "in." And
when you de;ll dircetly wit h an
owr1er -v.•hich vou often dn
when bu yi ng an o!der house -
you may ha ve a better chance
of nu1king a de a I ad·
vanl;igeous to you.
t8l IN BUYING this older
house though, DON'T s!ray
too far frozn the original house
your fam ily agret'd it wanted.
Jr there are such specia liied
rooms as family rooms, dens,
tool sheds. sewing r01J1ns,
"rec" roon1s which you did not
in clude in J(MJr original re-
quire1nents, you'!! pay a con·
siderable sum for this space.
Do you need these? Do you
even want them?
t91 ALSO. IN BUYING a
"freak" house at a bargain,
make 3ure you are able and
willinit lo invest whatever is
neces!'lary to restore ii and
modernize it for living, and
n1ake sure you are ready to
live in it for quite a few years.
This is the sorl of hnuse which
can be a J(reat bargain
purchase and a profitable sale
loo -but only if you have in-
vested money and ye<irs of
time. Al ong these lines, before
you buy a bargain·priced older
house. have a qualified con-
tractor, en).:ineer or other con-
sultant estima te cost~ of any
major. basic repairs in the~e
se1 en key areas: the foun·
dation, roof. heflting plant,
pltunhing. electrl<al wiring,
sewage system, outside paint
1 10 ) UNOER NO
c ire um 1 ta n<'e~. permit
yourself to be rushed into a
purchase. Beller lose out tha11
buy " house not suitable fnr
you ju"t becauat 11 competitor
was bidding for it.
4 DC·lOs
Ord~red
-By Western
LOS ANGELES (BW ) -
\\lestern Airlines has an-
nounced it has ordered four
McDonnell Dougla!! OC-JO's .
Delivery is scheduled for
April, June (two ) and July
1973.
The fou r ai rcraft purchased
by Western Airlines had lien
on option t.o American
Airlines and had re cently been
purchased by American con-
tingent upon successful con-
summ11tion of A mt r g er
between A m e r I c a n-11nd
We!tern. Thitt merger I~ now
pendi ng before the C I v i I
Aeronautics Board.
The agreemtnt mean~ th11l
western will acquire the four
aircraft from Mc Don n ~ 1
Douglas lf the Americafl+
Western mereer is not con-
au mm1ted.
Pending decision on the
mel'tt r, American will make
the required p r o g r t. 1 1
pa.yments on the arterafl.
Western said the. total cost
of the four airer.aft , spar~
p11rt.s and related ground
tquipment i.!I estimated at $&
milHon, Financing for the
11ircr11ft has not been arranged
by Western.
The spokesman for Wt.stem
alsiled !hsit the comJ}8ny would
require 1 total of nine 00.10
aircrAfl were It not for the
pe:nd i nlil'. merier with
Americnn .
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Wall Street'
Chatter
The rr1u ltinal\on11.l
"glamour" coin panie:o; stocks
stand to be hurl rMre by the
dollar ('risis than the
Pf>destrian stocks w h i c h
normally sell on a yield basis,
observes ihe Jaoeway Service.
Present and fut ure damage to
these huge mu ltinational cor·
poration already is deprivin~
!he remnanl.s or the market
rally uf its leadership.
Technical indicators a re
about 63 percent bullish, but
are al a low enough lt>vel !()
suggest th;it the market is "'
inol'ing toward an important
top in Ml more than six
months. over thP near term,
the Fi rm Jame~ 'Dines & Co .
anticipates a possibl" sharp
dip followed by a substantial!
rally ..
E. F. Hutton says il con-j
tinues to be bullish toward
both the debit and equity
rna rkel s for the long term.
The e111ergin~ shape of Presi·
dent Nixon·S phase t w fl
economy policy is "not at all
unsett ling ," the firm says. HI
the intcrnationtll cu rrency pic·f
ture is resolved with a de fac -
to de valuation of the dollar ofl
10 percent, if inflation recedes!
to a th ree percent lel'el next
year. and if corporate profits
rise hv 20 percent or more
next }·ear, "the background!
for both stocks and bonds1 v.·ou!d be txtremel y
ra vorable." ii says.
Awa it developments before
engaging in aggressive market
moves, suggests Standard &1
Poor's. The firm harbors a
constructive view for the longl
term but feels uncertainty
over I he administ~ation's1
plans ror the economy and the )
sti!J unresol ved international !
currency sit uation will keep
the market off balance for1
some time. I
The United States nia y yet
agree to at least consider a I
modest rise in lhe $.1~ per l
ounce gold price tn win coope-
ration of other industriali zed
nations in the international
1noney market. said Shearson,
Ha mn1ill & Co.
The firm said Treasury
Secretary .lohn Conna!ly's al·
ti1l1~e on gold seen1s to have 1
so'1ened a bit since lhe Lon·
don Internatio nal ~1onetary
Fund nlt'eting earlier i n
September and "he may be
listening to the arg ument that
!here should be a gold price
increase ralher than dismiss-
info( it out or hand .''
The fact that the stock
market was oversold after six
straight days of de c 1 i n e
recentl y does not prevent it
from increasing iLs nversold .
condition ;is 'it has several
times th is su m•ncr. said E. F.
Hutton £: Co .. lnc.
Jn such a lethargic in-
''estment climate. lhe most
<:onstructi1·e th ing the market
c.nuld do i~ stop i;:nin~ dnwn
and provide evidence finding
support and ending i t ~
dov.·nside momentum, the rirm
said .
FAME-LESS
FACES
HElEN II. SHAffE~
NATHAN MILLER RALPH C. DEANS
Think You Don't
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You probaby don 't reco9ni1e a single name or
face in this 9roup end yet, if you 're one of the
DAILY PILOT'S very well informed editori•I p•ge
~e•de s, it is this ta le nted teem of writers which
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Award Won
For Bridge
By Bauman
11 _ __,d~o~' appear on the articles which are published
under the EditO ri al Research Reports heading,
t hese are the real pros -diggers who go after
ell the bechound facts which put today's lop
issues into perspective -w"ithout thought of
i.eeking the ·fame that goes with the name when
you're • national columnist .
Emerald Bay re!lidenl Han-
na U, Baumann is one or six
winners nr meritorinus Awards
in a nationwide bridge design
contest sponsored by the
Society of Ame rican Military
Engineers, Washington, D.C.
Baumann is .11 partner in
B o her re r -Baumann and
Associates, structural
fingineers, Santa Ana .
Of 82 designs 11uhmitted in
the contest seeking new or im·
proved concepts fo~ the U.S.
Army's tactical bridging pr~
gram. only six qualified for
award.~. A S750 prizt wa11
awarded l'O Baumann by Brig.
Gen .. F'ederick W. Wunderlich,
president of the Los Angeles
post of the military engineers
society.
His winning design propl)8Cd
an expandable, friction-joint
space frame combined with
ronventional materials. 'The
bridge . expanding
pneumatically, would not re·
qu ire bolling and welding In
the field.
811u·mann, who h:is wl'ln
many awards (or his advanced
designs, holds degrees in
civil engineering from the
University, of So uthern
California and lhe University
of California Berkeley. As a
rirst lieutenant in the U.S.
Army Corpa of Engineers. he
w11s an instructor in the
Engineer School al f" or l
Belvoir. Va . 11.nd company
('(lmmander of an engineer
aviation battallnn during tM
Korean war.
In si d d it i o n ln hi~
partner!iihip. he is an oHi~iAI of
two Urru p I one er i n g In·
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Jov1•\y hnrne w11h 2 firE"·
1•lt1Cl'S, king ~iz" bedroon1s,
1 .. rn11tl d1n1ng r1l0m, f:im1ly
roon1. f'l••i·tric garage door
op1·n<'r. l'rired rii:;ht at -12 Linda Isle Drive
Eleganl ne\V 5 BR.., 41;;;! ba. home \\'/formal
din. rrn., fam . rin., u'el bar. J mpres~1ve en·
try court \vt t6 ft. mahog. doors . Sli9,500
$51 ,950
For Complefe lnforma1ion CORONA DEL MAR
On All Homes & Lot•, Please Call:
t·our hedroom tn·lewl home,
BILL G'RUNDY, REALTOR plus I b..-.,:lmorn rental unit.
Islanders Bldg., at Linda Isle Ii )eJrs uhl. Unl!s ni 1\)p
341 B ·d D <'<llllhllon. l\'alk ro ht-:i.C'h ays1 e r., Suite 1, N.B. 675-6161 JO" d ~~,..,...,.;,..,..,..,;,,;,;,....;..,;,,;,,,;,,,,..,..,;..;.;,,;;,..I ;i n.! ~hopping. -o ov.·n,
General General xln t l1nan('1 ng. $63,500
FORE\T E OLSON "'" ' R~.A l.TOll S
OPEN 7 01\YS A \\'EEK
BEACHTOWN
"BARGAIN"
400 SQ. FT.
FAMILY ROOM
$1,600 DOWN
NO QUALIFYING
VaultOO cath<!dra.1 ceiling,
Op<'n tx>a1ns, mas.~i\'e !lllor
to rtiling brick hrc placf', 3
sp;icious hcdroon1s. t.'Onven·
ient "U" shaped gall<'y
kitchen, "csta!l'" size yard.
Payrnrn1s like rrnt -kiss
the landlord goodbye -Bul
hurry~ Call NOii'_
645-0303
22').) l!artK.ir, Costa l\l!"sa
.
f ORl:ST E OlSON
''° P£AL.T 0 RS
$28,500
4 BD. +
FAMILY RM.
DOVER SHORES
DANDY
1 ACRE EASTSIDE
COSTA MESA
i\lilll1ple z11run1:. Elden Aven-
ur loca11on. !deal un1t build-
ing s11e.
$55,900
REALTY COMPANY
642-1771 Anytime
You 11 ill lo1•e thl' iron !!!!!~~'!!!!!:'.""'~~~~
grill on 1he upstaH'S balcony, 10 SECOND QUIZ
no! to n1ent1on thf' custon1 I ) Do )<'<'ll nef'fl ,. dance noar?
des1gnn-J p!)JI and kool rlcck. 2, IJ,,) you need room for e
tni;::. De~1i::nrd for i::ra(•iou~ h,1r~
li11ni:: in ·I hNlro<•n1s v.ilh JI llo >OU 11f'C<.I room for a
fan11\y roorn ri1·erlook1nJ: the pnnl tah\c?
pool .:ind spfl('ious yar1!. ·II· On ynu nl'ed room for a
Call 61~ for appnin\-r!11r11111n~?
n1l'nl. jJ l"\'o you n('f"rl a ~11tenus
UNltlUI' litlMl'S
Re~I E1tal•, ~75·&000
'"l E. (O'>I tlwy,
<:oron• 0.1 M•r, c.ur.
DELUXE
TRIPLEX
2284 MINE R, C.M.
rlag~<T'ln<' pa110 11.'i th built·
in harlwfJUt''..'
fil l)n .\'"ll n<•f'd 11 101v main·
!••nan<'f' yar<l?
7 f Dn yOll ne!'fl A sna1;ious
hnmr nn a 1vrll-rnanicured
Ynu ran havr all !his f o r
$:-'7,(X)() inf'lud1n'i F'llA antl
V 1\ ll'nns. Pl('ase c 11 l l
5'16·ZUJ.
\i~: THE REAL ,_ ~~r~r.f;.~
BONAFIDE STEAL
in Baycrest
Do you entertain? !J ere's Lhe perfect setting!
4 Lar_gc bedrooms, 2 ~'2 baths, family roo m,
2 fireplaces, large covered pa!lo. fabulous
landscaping. Id eal for indoo r-outdoor enter·
tainlng. Don 't let this one g~t a\vay. $54,500.
OOPS, YOUR SLIP IS SHOWING
A PRfV ATE SLIP AT Tl·IAT (v.•ell it can be
yours), descending from this beautlfu1 Dover
Shores VIE\V hon1e with its sumptuous living
room and inviting fireplace. 3 Huge bed-
rooms including a MASTER'S SUITE (that's
\vorth the price). 2 Deluxe baths and a gour·
met's del ight kitchen. ,..take an appointment.
"Don't slip-up on this one," a marvelous buy
al ........................... $117,500.
NO DIAMONDS! / give her room
And room she has. in this 2500 sq. ft., 2 story
beauty. Large stepdo\vn living room v.·ith
fireplace, 4 super size bedrooms, 3 baths,
huge game room, family room , 3 car garage,
3 ton refrige ration, ankle deep shag thruout,
custom drapes. outstanding landscaping.
Q\vner says "Submit offer" ...... $42,650.
******** * * Stor Studded "Tax Savers" * *
******** DUPLEXES -BRAND NEW
$48 ,950. $49,500.
$49,950. $64,950.
DUPLEX
OPEN HOUSE
See one or lht-gn.•aTt'sl
duplexes tn Corona d(·l tllar
Close to our hest beal·h. Ont
apt. ha~ ~ BH., tarnlly rrn
& 3 baths, another has 3
BR., fan1Jly rn1. & 2 ha!hs.
£xtrt>mely nuxiern 111 every
res()t'et. Vlt'W of ocean &
harhor entra11!.'e. Pri<'i'd
$131.900. Tul's. !~~. 715
i\largueritr .
675-3000
Call for pi<'1ure ('cira!og
1\-1t h pnces & details
BAYi BEACJ.J
REALTY 1wc
UNIVERSITY PARK
First Offering
Elegant J Brinn. !ov.·n!111usr.
on pn1n!' !ot. Exryuis1trly
dl't'oratcd. Two pa11os, hob-
by roorn f(,1r th•· busy "rlo-
i!-yourS<>lfer··. Price of $·12,·
500 i11cludes the land •
~
ColdweD,Banker
~
83~700 644-2430
$28,900
SPANISH DESIGN
Channing arch ways le:id in·
10 this hornc. Entry hall,
cen!ral h<:ill pl<111, 1i'.'ar l1v.
ing roon1, dining rm., f1re-
pla('f', bu1lt-1n rarl>;<' & O\'Cn
& dish11·ashf'r. walled o I f
court yard wuh coral tree.
5'10-1720
TARBELL
2955 ih1rbor Blvd.,
Costa '.\1c.~.i. 1-------1
TWO ON A LOT
$61 ,500. $16 ,SOO. Use for inCQn1e or for hou~('
$58,000.
8 Units
TRIPLEXES
Circular clri\'C 10 rh1s heauh-
fu! homr. Huge fan11ly rm.,
4 bedroom.~. dining rn1.,
bullt-irn;, 2 patius, f'Xtr-.i
baths, park like yard.
~ID-1710
~·2 BR. I-BR. r!'w ('a1,.,.-.t &
pa1n1, bu1lt1m., plast('t', x:lnt
eond1f1on. 1-========~I
$53,500. 10°/o DN. $54,500
'27 UNITS (Brand Newl
S2 Units
$65 ,000.
$198.000.
$422,000.
$827,000.
plus mother . in • !al\' qunr-
ters. One J.!J,'(!roo1l1 nnll
one l·IJ('droorn, l'rf'sf'nt lll·
Nml' $?70 rw-r month. 1\1 th•
p nce oC $22.700. \\'hirh 1~
only 7 times l{l"flSs, you'd
lx-tter take a \onk!
Walker & Lee
TARBELL
2!15:i Harbor Blvd .•
Cos1R f.lesa
ONLY $26,950
Thr<:'e larg"e bdrms. plus 11.;
ba1hs, rompleTcly car pe1erl
!hru-oul-fully rlraped. Huge
62'xll'.i' fcnet.'d, level !ot
close In COSTA i\IESA
PARK. Two SOOpr\ng Cen~
trrs and BANK OF A:-OIERI ·
CA. Tlli.o;; exccllent home can
be yours \\'Ith only $2,6:J:i
do1•;n ii you cail immediate·
ly.
EXECUTIVE
FAMILY HOME
Stop hl1n!ing • here lt is!
Spac:iou~ 2 story w1th 2800
sq ft of living area. 5 Bed·
rooms, 3 hath, !nrmal din·
ing, ov!'r:sizl'ri family roon1,
service porch an<I LOVELY
LARGE POOL. Nl)w vacant.
~ t1nytime. Full pMce
$'55,950.
Call 5'10-1151 (Open eves.)
*DUPLEX*
')llcsf\ '1nlc :Rcaft~
546-5990
S25,950
NO DOWN
or ass\lffi(' ~r'' 'ii. 11pr ci'ii ~t-
1ng /1nanc1ni::. 4 Bedrooms + fan1ily room, 2 bath.~.""'
try hall, !hick v.·nll (o v.·n ll
e11rpcH:., large r'f'ilr yard,
~0-1720
TARBELL
29j:J llarhor, Costa l\f~ll
Bay Ave. Wat11rfront
4 Bdrm. 2 hath home
Plf'r &. Slip. $195,CXXI
Call: 673-3663 &12-Z25J F.v<'S.
associated
BROKEA~EALTORS
2025 W lalboo 67l·J66J
NEWPORT-HTS-. -
AREA
\\-.hf'r!' else can you huy A :I
Bt><l1,inm hriusC' wi1h ronm
1n build a duplr:i;, for 1111d!'r
$28,0IXl? for in fmo. call -
TRI HARBOR
REALTORS
ital East 17th, C.l\I.
&16-3T.-i) E\1?S : &12·m5
SPOTLESS
3 bedroom cul-rle-sac. Huge
enclose<! patio. Yarrow
Realty, 546-86-10.
262'J HarOOr, C.l\I.
VA No Down
TO Vt-:TS. t·antastic REC-
REATION ll00:-01 wllh pool
table & voet har. J..o\·cly for-
mal dining room plus sun~
cn fanuly r oom. 4 Lat-ge
hedroon1s. 3 baths, in a bso-
lu1e 1mn1acula1c condition.
Pnmc rcsiden1ial area •
Vr!rrans Adn1iniiara1inn
('('\'tific:atc o1 reasonable
vaJur -$.l-1,500. Unbelievable
hut trtll'~
..:an ~1:1-s-12.1 (Open eves.)
\outh ,,. (~ oast
4 BEDROOM
PLUS POOL
l3f'aUt1ful Cnllrg(' Park homr
wilh O\"f'r"l7f'd lot. Big 11\x
,3fi f! hr11tf'd & f1JJ1't'f'd ponl.
Cold shrt~ c.1r(lf't:-> lhFU(llll.
Ownrr t..-.uch1 new home.
n111s1 s•~ll N•1 dn. 1" VC'ts or
I•)\\' 1tn ~·IL\.
C:ill ~lfi-!"iR'<fl IOrwn f:\'l'S.l
* EASTSIDE C.M.
Vacant -Fast <'SC'n'IW
TAKE YOUR CHOICE
OR WHAT DO YOU NEED??
~ All~AUO<l•Tll
REALTORS
644-7270
(Formerly Delancy Real Estate)
2828 EAST COAST HIGHWAY
CORONA DEL MAR, CALIF.
General
OUT OF TOWN
-OWNER-
Sharp tnplcx. 1r!ea! for 01vn-
er l1ve.1n. \\'alk to l'ilore.s,
~chools. $•11.900. and inrome
$-140, mnnlh.
Newport
•I
Fairview
646-8811
(anytime)
I General
Reallor.~
2790 HarOOr Bl\'d, 111 1\<l;in1<;
5'15-0-IG:> Orrn '111 9 l''\I
Class;f;ed INDEX Advertrs1ng
Ho~es lor Sale I [ t@ )
Cl;i ssification 100-f4q
Rear Estate, ! .191) General ~
Classifi cation I SQ .184
~-'-'"_'"_''_"_~!!•I
C la ssification 200-200
ko~n lMR"'1 11 ~1
Cl.,ssific.afion 300-355
Apotttmenls for Rent IT' j
Cl.!nsific.al ion 360-370
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ClcJssificdtion 4 00-405
Announce~~[~]
C lassifi cation 500-5 10
2 Berlrooms plus gt1es! room, "'""""""""'""'""'""""
harfNW<I floors. dining BAYCREST LOTS I~
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Per,onals runm , service norch, on R-2 50' x JJO' Jee lilt on TRADE-.__ _____ __, f
Jot. Cose to Ca.lhohc church, V.'INDS. Can build 2 story. IN A HURRY? -
\D ' THE RF.AL
""-ESTATERS • t"J Df '• [, ,~ ._ '• !' ...
Lachenmyer
Realtor
Assu1nr J1i·t'HA loan, 7 1 ~':~ plans included. VIE\Y Of Available lmmediaiely
intPresL Room for anothl'r UPPER BAY -~'ull pric:t 3 BR ................ ri.i.500.
uniL J\'o financing charges. only $25,IXXJ. BR h $'~ 000
S ••-JAGO 2 raoc •••• ·•• • ...,, . 84' x 148' lot on '""~ • 4 BR wl pool ........ $~i9'50.
& HOLIDAY. Very t>X<::lusive J BR, lam & pool ,. $4!1,500.
atta. 2 story permissible. A whale of a buy el ONLY 3 BR. den, rlin ..... S'":Jli.500. 4 BR on 2 lots •••••• $75,000,
Classifica tion 525-535
~-L_"_' _"'_"'"""'-~" q I
Cl<1ssification 550-555
2 BR., bl1™. Nr. 15hop!;
Fort.In Co., Rltn. 642·5!XXI We'll help you ull! 64J.-567S Call 6'f6.3928 Eves. 673-7575 $2'7,0CK>. 3 BR, din. bayfront $169,500.
5 BR, tam, din, bayfront
'---l"'_'ru_'_'"_" _ _,1! 1• 1
Classific atio n 575-580
General General
BIG CANY.ON •
5 Bedroom
' Fairway View Home
Under construction for occupancy bef~re
Christmas. Plan IC. Fee land.
Master bedroom has fire~Iace as does living
room and spacious family room. 5th bed-
room has own bath and could be maid's or
mother·in-law's room. 3rd bath has both
tub and separate stall shower. Separate
laundry room. 3 car garage. Many bu~lt-ins
·and extras, including Trashmaster, mter-
com wiring, garage door openers, etc.
This ls a choice C!omer lot at llermitage
Lane and RO,J"al St. George Drive. Buy
now and close escrow when house is com-
pleted.
By Dwner -$89,500 -644-1140
2 STORY STEAL
A real Cff.11m puff v:iUI ovrr
2000 sq. It. i:if family living,
lormal dining room, gpac-
too~ family room. bride's
kl!chcn, • huge bedrooms
with posh mM'ler suite,
$19.500.
~· PETE BARR1ETI I '"'"""""'"" '~
Walker & Lee
Realims
7G8(l Edinger
(71-4) &12-«55_ or 540-5140
SIDE BY SIDE
P.1odern dup\4!x: 3 BR. 2 B.11.
A 2 BR., 2 ba. units. Steps
to ocean. Good cond._ Owner
ready to aeU. Prloed at
158.500.
CftU; 67;J.3663 548-59C2 EW!I
associated
BROKERS-REAL TORS
1025 W Sol boo 61 l ·l 66)
220 E.17\H 646·0555
Evenings Call 1?46-MOG
MESA VERDE
GoH Course
Only $4&,0Xl. 2200 sq tt ol
liv\~ area. PlcturHque
noor -to .. ceiling view win-
dows ovmook tM 11th
green. You mlllt see this
warm 4 bedroom. 3 be th
home • prime corner loca-
tion and plenty of room for
pool.
cail 545-3U4 (Open eves)
It's alWll,)'I the T\ght tlme A
Put a little '1oot'' lh your aJway1 the right place ll
Levis AeU those baubl~ for you WM! RESULTS! CAii
"bucks", Call C&Hlfied 642-5678 Ir pl.ece that ad
REAL TY l c1.,,a;,.1;0, 600.699
110s w~::cLIPF J { ~tment JI i J)
NEWPORT HACH t 642-5200 ~ Claiiification 700-710
The Reynolds
Have Completed
Their Boat!
I~ ~,.......~~-.,.-, Cl•ssi fication 800-8lb
Merchandbe
And now they al'I! going lo
sail the Pacific so their Im· '-------''-''-
mAl::ulale 3 bedroom Acme Cle1sification 850-858
v.1lh formal dining room ri-------1~
arwt brighl cheery kitchen ii .._::-~ t,f
prlced for an immediate . _
Cl•ssific::ation 900-91 :Z alt!. ~ home 1it! on a
corner lot with an "ti\ympic
pool size" back yard. The I 1 • mutt-r bedroom suite la as l'tamport1tlon .. la~ u .11 miall bowling ~------•<==!
alley and IN! price lt a low Clessifi e•tion 91 S-949
·$4',ono: HIJAAY• 6:16-nn. r,.----.. -s...-.....,
11
~)
-0 TH r REAI.!
\'"'\. ESTA TERS Cl1ssification 950-990
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34 DAILY PILOT
Everyone Hu
Something Tho! DAILY PILOT CLASSl .FIED AD You Con Sell It,
Fincl It, Tracie It
With a Wont Acl • Som eone Else Wonts
·rhe Biggest MarkE!tplace on the Orange Coast -Dial 642-5678 for Fast Result
ADDITIONAL REAL ESTATE
ON PREVIOUS PAGE
Gen eral
General
· Macnab-Irvine
Realty Company
MULTIPLE UNITS
EASTBLUFF
A six unit apartment rom-
plei.:. Individual FA heat:
fireplaces in 4 un11s: top
location. Pool & recrtation
priviltges. Super condition.
$97,500. Call 51,,..3210
'·Macnab-Irvine
642·823S 675·3210
NEWPORT
RIVIERA
3 bedroom, one rtory condo
in best part of Ne\\-port
Rlvltra. Ju..,l a stone'll
throv to pool and ~crea
tion room, Pr1C"t'd Sl.000 un-
de.· market !or quick sale.
Only one of a fe"' one-
r;tory's. S2S.500. Call 546-2313
NEWLYWED
DREAM COTTAGE
Cute as a bug·, ear and
squt'B.ky clean. Gold shag
c&rpet, custom kitchen, !()\\-
Pring tree-shaded Jn! com-
pletely fenced . Only $175
pa~ all, le5s lh11n renr.
Walker & lee
Real!ors
8"12·4.J)S or 540-5141'!
OCEANFRONT LOT
On \\'hite Sand Bearh
Jn lr.,1ne Co\lc
Sli.5,000
General
IT DOESN'T
COMPUTE!!
s.nooo Doesn't seem like
ntarly enough for a 2480 ,q;
f1. home on a qui(>! Eastside
cul-de-sac st.reel 4 Bed-
rooms ' den + family
room + formal d.Jnn ig + 2
halt balhs and 2 tuU baths
..1... pool sized yard, •• l!
doesn't compute but those
are the figurt5. Call 673-8550
-[j-BAYSHORES
Cute 2 bed room and dtning
room or den. :\lodern step
M\11ng·kllchen. L1v1ng room
& den wi th glass "'all~ look-
ing out on to beautiful
prl\'att ptfio. Low-Lo\\'
\ea5E'hold. .s.11,JOO. CALL
67:H930.
•~&CO.I
-11t.1111 ,._. Ul -H M
SHADY LADY
This borne is a tret shadPd
lady. on a corner. near O lff
Dr. :I Bdrms. Sep. dining
rm. f"1replace, hrhrd. floors
& carpe't1ng. Dbl. GARAGE
S.-("arpor! 0 '1 allPy, $34,950.
C.-ALL 0 6~&·.Z •l4 ~ Nr1r Nfwpor1 Po •t O r fi ~r
NEW
Do1~·ntown Costa tllesa Tri-
ple.\. Colonial, Qual1:y Con-
structJ(l n, Fireplaces, car.
pets and drapes. Csll tor
rl<>ra11~. Farrow P.ealty.
5-16-s&IO,
REALTOR~ SJ ~CE 19+; 2629 Harbor , C.:'11.
1.,..,_6.,7_3,.·4,...4•0•0.,.!!!!! I To B1i;: ~!;~ui;a 0
modern.
INVESTORS! 1--near ne1r 3.Bdnn. 2 bath
homt \\"lfh fanuly room. 1100
l\'a]'{ 1r. beach. 6(>an1. :: BR Jo.q It. 2·s1orie.s. Custom t:>.·
2 t<a. lu!"ll. hon;e. Li'a"t'rl at t1·a~ 1hn.1'>ut. ;>;:o. 108. $79,;,f,(I s .-.~ mo.:;! .T une 536.:)(V) Home Show Realtors
CAYWOOD REALTY "Armchair Houstliunt1ng ·
6.?.Cib \\". (l)aM HI<)', :\B S.Ul E. Coast Hwy., Cd.\I
548· l 290 675-7225
SQU E A ~Y CLEAN ANX IOUS OWNER
Viel\'; :; Bdrms. plur lar!!;!' T<i kP a !mk at tth1s n\ce 3
.~unroom, rl1ntng rm .. he11ut-BR'i:~ encl. \ana1; 11; baths.
iful !gt. ya.rd. Jus t listed -Quiet' o.S\t'eet near public &
hf' lirst lo ~Pt: pa!'O<'hW school~. Gl.:iod fin.
PYP..A:'llJD EXCHA!':GOP.S a.nc. a\•all. & on ly $23.500'
REALTOR.-: 6;:-..AAQO MORGAN REALTY
Turn unused item~ ln!o quick 673-6641 675-6459
i.;'c_":..h:._, .:."~ff'-6'=1.--56;_1_, ___ fo'or best re.rull.!5! 642-5678
General General
INVEST IN WESTCLIFF
_,__ _,,, -·-I~
Gener el San Juan Capistrano
~~·~-~~~-BAY FRONT APTS. Hunting & Fishing Vuua DE-I Lido, Pier • 1Up
avatl abJ,, From S31,!IOO. Sell
That'• ~·hat you can do wMn or l~e.
MARINA REALTY
17849 Beech Blvd.
Hun t ington Beach
"FASHIONABLE"
1600 ,q, fL of luxurious I.iv.
ing. 4 bedroornA and 2 bathe.
So many extras must 11ee
this one to appreciate. CIOM
10 1Chool.11 and ahoppinr.
Bkr. 842-2535
BAYC ST
Pritt rt."duced S2 on this 3
bedroom beauty mplettly
redecon.ttd a°'a\'ailable
!or immedate ccupa.ncy;
now you all live n o~ of
Ne\\iport's rhoicei.location11
for only S¥95 do't. Askin(
$56,930. 6-lf..TI.7L I
9 ACRE Ranch. San Jua11
Capistrano, high on hilltop
panoramic \'le\\", Cap1straoo
Valley, mu. A: o c e.a n .
Custom bit 3.000 sq. ft.
dramatic home + two gut&1
hou.st1, barn, rld!ni: r ing,
pasture, w/5 acres pro-
ducing orariat1, a~·oca.d06.
$170,000. AJ50 t\\·o ]'~ 11cre
hldi. 1lte par~l1 av&Jlahlr
at $21,000 to $25,000 per
acre. Terms.
you own Ytllll' own bu1iM:st Georg• Willlem1on
in thia 'xc1tin1 fl•kl. Not a REAL TOR
franchiae. Put or full timt. 673-4350 64 5-1 564
Join the rrowitli net'ol'Ork REPOSSESSIONS
ol J .T.0 .T. ASSOCIATIO:-J Sparkling clean homt1, 90me \0 THC REAL
''."\. CSTATCR.S members. Jnve1nment $1,195. newly painted .& arpete,d. 2
No ex~rience. Our com· 3. 4 1 5 bdrms, Some with
JXlllY :school train!> you in pools, FHA-VA canv, t!Tnla, every 1tspec1. F1nanc1ng
&\"a.Uable. Represent guides from S20.00D to $40,000, ('(IL.LINS lo WATIS INC &Ild outflltets around I he 88ol3 Ad&mJ Ave, 962--5523
1 "''orld. Enjoy poteno.aJ high
Peg Alltn Realtor
1093 N. Coa.11 Hwy.
Laguna Beach 494-7578 profits and tax 11dvanta~s. Balbo.I 11land SHADES OF SPAIN
\\'ailed lots gi\'f' complrtt
priYacy. Spaciou~ j?ardrn &
arriurus. Beautiful SPf.J\!Sh
decor. Tiltd roofs, till!" rn-
tneJ_ and , halls. Two
bedrOO~, Df'n, formal din-
ing ~Ideal tor !hf'
family w like privacy.
Four mode! to otft-r you,
J{unt and flsti fi'tt. AU !his :-:'.=.,,._-,-,-.,..._,..-,,-LITTLE Island, So. Bay is possible lf you qu11.hfy. 5;ee our T.V. 6how Suoday, Front. 2 lots, hou5e on onf',
7 lO P .:'11., Channel 52. Call 3 BR, J BA, l rurna~A. 31_, ___ ;;;_;;.,..._,._..,.. Room a ! r condllione.~. -
or "Tite, lnclurll!" phone: 111aids roon1 &: bath, ll\I rn1 Jl'.\f TIIOl\1AS OUTDOOR TRAVEL upstairs W/\\"f!t bar, shown
O!-pt. 120 a.pp! only. l\!in $325.000.
1505 E. l ith Street Principals only. Owntr P.O.
Santa Ana, C11.ht 91701 Box 212 Balboa Jsl11.nd.
·teal tors
2043 .stcllff Drive
&-IB-m pen 'ttl 9 PU iTI4) 55.!·8311 Ba yshores Irvine NE Y LISTED
1-Sty. 3 rm. le den, l~i
baths. ' ttle Doll House,"
11te1>5 to ach $29,500.
FR0;\1 $46.000
CAPISTRANO VALLEY
REALTY AnRACTIVE
TRIPLEX
Just redt't'Ora !ed 1ns1dt 0?...'1d
out. Xlnt loca1ion In Coi;ta
:--.resa. Jncomt $·1l!3 p I!" r
month and total pnct just
326,000. 1\ith good financing
avatlab!e. Cali Ul for all
the fa cts.
CHAR).-IING 2 BR. complt
M"'-' kitchtn, new crpt.!5.
Short \\-alk to 2 pvt beaches.
25:l5 C~stview Dr.
By O\l'lltr: 645-1039
Coron• del Mar
Hard to Find
Charming older J BR, :l BA
home. Needs interior dtc·
ora11ng. Priced co rell. Brok-
OWNER MUST
MOVE
.Closer to his y,·ork. l..et me CAY 0 .REAL TY
31501 Camino Capistr11.no
493-1124
5hoW you this immaculate 3 6306 \V oast Hwy., NB ~
bdrm., 2 ha. hon1e in "Tile 1290 1t11l £stair, ..a.
Rknch". Choice o! finan-~T"'l"E,..-,1-o~===-, __ c_•_M_"_1 _ _, Al!ll
cing: .F.H.A .. V.A., Conv. c.r IN YOUR
take over existing F.H.A. FR T YARD
See !)us today&. make offer. Acreage for sale 150
1S3J.~.
COATS er &H-739'J. @ -.:::-.::::c:=c--~--1 ""',. (ired hill
Your bof I is! l"e\11port
Beach e on cha11nel 115 Arres, C.Orona. vac. ~ui1
v.·ith 1 e pier, Two for res. n1obile hme, condo.
separa te! home~. one 3 $5,000/ac. Z\3-175-8~1. hedroom,one 1 bedroom . ..:c=:..::..::_.:.c.;.._..:..c:.:~=I
Great IOf·eaJ family living Apa rtments for sale 152
& SPACIOUS 3 'Br., 2 Ba, lge
· WALLACE Jot. Good floor plan. Xlnt ·u JI I REAL TORS family house. Very privatr. $30.500. Out-of-stale owner \VI se any erms. 3 Bedrooms plus a dded fa mily room. Room -546-4141-Gorgeou1 "OCEAN: VIE\V". t ·1 d t h d E 1·2 1~ 0w "" • ,,.-1 for boat and ra1 er, e ac e garage. x-(Op•_n Ev•ning1) J • .J.J ner: ~J
REALTY
Univ. Park Center, Irvine
Call Anytime, 833--0820
a nd \~~ fun. $95,j(XJ.
fH6...71n. \ 32 +UNITS
COSTA MESA !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"""""" Coita Mes• cellent a r ea.
TOTAL --SH_A_R_P_I _S_H_A""RPI cah for Sincere Service 841-5541 Laguna hach
$370 i\I. SSO !IT dn. Excel OC·
cupaney. 675-W41 Owner·
Realtor. LIVING SHARP I I~"""~"""""""""~~~"""~'!""'"""
One of the !ine81 homrs In Tired of looking at dirty~-Coste MN• Huntington Beech NEAR BEACH Commercial
Property 151 West :'llesa \terde. 3 large sales~ Tiien see thit beauty 1----------------~--!Own your o"·n 1-bdrm apart-
bedroonis. 2 bath!! and tam-that sho\\·s like a model BY OWNER -4 BR, 2 BA. TOTAL PRICE $14,000 ment. just steps to the
ily room. The fines! ol car-bh<tmil e: 3 bedki rohoms .. ,3_,~,~'!1s. nr Npt. Hts. on qu i(>\ NO DOWN beach. Spacious ocean vitw =s-,rut-'--y-3=~-=--. ~,-B=A=.-,~5°"3.°'000°'. STORENS & ~FBFI dlCES
pets 1111d 1l rapcs and appli-u t-in tc en 1~.,uu~n~ Palmer St. CVTd patio, Ii:::. G .I. BUYERS deck, pool. Only $32,'500, Vieiv. b ceilings. Terms. on ewpo,L v ·
t dish\\'asher. new aUtltu R-2 lot w I ality. $23,500 $lOO DOWN 1,20 Kt. Rd. * «o 09l.l. $130 ~t equity, on leasehold. ;u1crs. Se parate 1-ecrea ion h \\'/\V · b. ~ ......,....., 71,.-I p · d
roorn ovr rlonk1ng 1he beau-~oii~Je garag~a.r:e:~·~~1_>l_HJ_>l_. ------PAYMENT F .H.A. MO la·,,. THE B1JFs. By 0 ,\·llf'r. ~~~ble~a~~'ne~r~oo~ e
tlful heated and fillerect pool. :for boat or ~Utr. All this E·SfOE, By 0'\'ner, Assum~ for this fabulous -4. bedroom. ,../T 0 £j '" Condo. ;nR, 2 ba, 1 lt'Vel.
This is truly total living. for onl>· $25.SOO and sn4 per fl;,9 mo, J BR, l ba, 60xl30 2 litory house "'ith 3 baths. REAL ESTATE Linda el. 6+1-l1l3 Duplexes/Units
Call :rl6·1313 to :1ec this beau. month including taxes&. in-lot. l)a\ll!"d alley access, Ready for your occupancy .=.,c::c,=~~~==~ I sale 162
11rul home pric:<'d at only ,,_,_,_ $25.000 consider 1malJ 2nd, now. Completely carpeted ll90Glenl'll'yre St. $19,950 THE PRICE -=-------1
s ... ~.,... 642-4386 tlU"UOU!, also draP1!"5. Ne\\' 4!H·!Hi3 549-0016 for thts lovely 3 bed-OWNER, 2 BR. 1 ba. tlf!w 3
$5S.950. Wa Iker & lee.1.E-=.=.,::::e:.1.-11------style kitchen \\ilh all biJilt-BEAC H ACCESS. 0 c N room, 2 h-h home. The loan ,B,R,. 2bpa. _redu~ to $C'9d,SOOM .
I · cl d. d. h "-· t · h i-· h h •• " 01nsett1a, , , ns In u 1ng 1s wasnt:r. VIE\\.'. Hobhy.ii·ork mom, 3 Is ug C>Ug t at yo .. ca
COLLEGE PARK
!"Oow vacant. Owner must
have fast sale. Qu iet, trte
lined, cu l-dt-sac locat1011.
0..-rrsized 3 ix>droom and
fa mily, double !1rl.'placf',
shake roof, all xtras. As-
sume 5~~ ~ loan, Now priced
at $31.500.
5'JO-ll 5! /Open Evenings)
l Bdrm., 1&6 baths; all on
(l ne noor. \\'alk tn pool &
t:hopplnj:;. Ov.·ner \\"a.Ill! long
!'scrow . E:(r!usi\·ely listed
Wlfh llS a1 $32,00(I
CORBIN·
MARTIN
R E ALTORS 644-7662
• 3 Bedroom•
e Bath & Yi e
Car~s. drapes , range,
patio, s tor age she d.
$23,500 ••• Terms
Roy McCa rdle Realtor
i no Newpon Blvd., C.:O.f.
548-7729
VA/FHA TERMS
3 bedrooms + (amt room
with tree pool table, Clean.
$25,000. Farrow Realty. ....-.
A'il'IB
'629 Harbor, C.M.
* *· * * k Dell9htful
.th I I 5-ls--02i2. Realtoni • EXCLUSIVE AGENTS • Double garage. Schools and BR, 2'-i Ba. 2 frpl c'.11, All assume P paymen s o I ----------I
2790 Harbor Blvd. at Adams ALES LEASE shopping neerby, Let us cedar. $69,0C<I. ~94-5.'64. $160 petnonth, whirh in-Income Pr operty 166 ~E,i~~~S9EP~f s ,\;ii&., wshowa 1;1ktoe Yr'"·& lee L•guna H ills ~~~es ~ M~ae;~~ilt-~~
··:'>.~ matchinl drapes. Double FRI PM TO MO.~ A~f ;~··, 1 BR, J b.a Coronado at ., [a > ~ garage j boo!! Call • CORNER LOT, lovely 4 BR ( s y·'" RealloNl Laguna HiUsLeis urt \Vorld. w I~ & l o~ d~n, tam rm, lg all elec '1$ ~'..5 U Z790 Harbor Blvd. at Ad11.ms \Valk 1n, no i;1eps, at 1-ear. a r ee
kii. incl d~, dble frplc, l!'X· fi ~1 lCD. ty 54~9491 Open 'til 9 P~f Front. full balcony, view.
* * * * NEW 27 UNIT
APARTMENT BLDG.
COSTA MESA
-$422,000. -tr.a expens1 \le shag crptg & ~,: I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii..,iiiiiiiiiil All urilities dose 11.t rear. /tealtoNl
drp~. lots of used hrick. ~ $22 950 $153.92 mo pymt. 71 4 2790 lfarlr Blvd. at Adams BROKER 642-4005
FA heat. 2 Rear yds & pa-2414 ViS"IA Dtl Oro 1 • 49-1--0171 aft 6 pm . 5-15-0480pt'n 'til 9 P~t * * * *
lioll \\'/room tor additions. Ne\\-portBeach &;4-Ull -4. BR, 2 BA, lrg £1.xlOO 11 1 ~--~--'----l-cw==Ec-t'A~V~E=-=rw="o=-I
Lovely lndscpg & 11 dble ./THE BLUFFS-Spilt level 3 fenced lot, dbl gar, ldscpd, Laguna Niguel 11 ZONED FOR 3 UNITS
/1n il N 1 bl tin RIO dshYoshr, plenty NE'WportJ f ines t CON-Eastside Costa !ITesa lot gar w dry fac • ear co · BR. 21·~ BA. Well decorated. of cupbo0ards, fam rm, ON GOLF COURSE oo:.11Nt\I, and you 01vn ready to build on. Can t&ke
Jeges, all s;:hools, churchei, Bay vitw. $53.500. Courtesy formal \iv rm \\"/rirepl, 4 Bdrms .. den, Wnily rm. 3 tht 1a2. These are 3 maybe 4 unil.!5. Good loca-~ &. c:::i~~~ cn:~a~·S:y to Brok~r. \™'lier ~7-l6-ll. crpts, drps, patio, pa)mls Baths. Hel"'t''s a ne ighbor-btdroon 2 bath homes. and tion and priced righ1 !or )'OU
0v.11er. 239 Princeton, c.~1. Fountain Valley cheaper th.an rent hOO(! l\'hich rene:: .. pr1de ol they s h ha\·t. a large builders at $11,000. CALL
71 ...., ""-" 0\111ersh1p -idstl !or the enc.Josef pa1io. A garden \\'AU<ER & LEE, Ree.Jton;,
' -!: 8...,-4~. I' golfing family. in .SOD. like sl.J;.lunding "·ith '""o ln\'estment Dept., 5-l!>-9451.
POOL + RUMPUS .,,.,_s1,~:,8,00,.0._v .• ~bt-4 to Laguna Niguel Realty swim-. pools and a pro· Lots for S•I• 170 ROOM 0
·-" •• " ~.. '62-4471 ( ::l:l 546-1_ 101 83"5050 •99.1344 ··~
Pf"• , ~''°""''· 2 •-·"-. VA Loan \\i1 h 6'1. annual .,.. "' frssionl.Y ma.nicurt'd put· .. ., ""' .,..u.. r p · d low as ~1ESA Verde golf course:,
I percentage rate. Total pay. DELUXE PAD Lido Isle 111g ~1. rice as o••~r will b""d to ,.,·L ~.•. bu 1 l·in kitchen, new ghag menl3 $148 J>('r month. I========= $J4.95(};.'.all ~nn. -·... u.u ... w
carpeong, 2 fireplaces, 0Yer Sham 3 bedroom home glis· WITH POOL de-sac lot directly on col!
600 iq. JI. rumpus room in-teni'ri'8: \\ith llARDWOOD CIOSf' to futl.Jre central cii:y 4 BR. 2'~ ba. 50x8f! $89.~ 11LWJJ~ cou™?. 968-4027. clud~s \l't't bar. No qUalify-FLOORS. 2 lu."'(urious baths, park an<1 library. \\'a\k to 3 BR. 3 ba . Cor. !ol S9'.1.500 $im\-§I M ountain, Desert,
ing, no Joan f~ • just ta.kt-modern built -in kitchen. riding stables \\·hen not 4 BR. 3 ba. 70xSS $12.i.OOO ~""" ------Resort 174
O\ler. subject to exinirlg_ Gl Ready to occupy immecliat-srlashing. 4 Btdroom 3 bath L IDO REAL TY INC, \\'INTEJ rental, coltage on .,.
Loan. 0 \\"rtel' \\'Jll cons1d(>r 1 Cl b ii·clcoml!". plus family room. 33n Via Lido Bay. 15 mo.1s t & last mo. * Big Bear Lake
SI.000 down. lM~!EDIATE e y. ,' uycrs 847-8531 e 591-5571 673-7300 ~--Do unu need a place to pot OCCUPANCT CALL. _ Bays?'E Puk 646-2634 J -. W I k & l you r ski is, tishing pole or
W I k & l a er ee FOR sale by O\\Tler. $.': ,000 4 N•wFWt Shores wife? Try tllis tine cabirl for a er ee sml bdrm~. nice patiq 2 sty -------=::--only $8.995. Call Ross (114)
Real tors Jiy rm. single garagt 110 T NSFERRED 536-1738 or \\Tile: Spenc:er
2790 lfarbo~e~1~7 at Adams 2790 !Tarbor Blvd. at Adams Via Xanth", 675--0965. Kpt s es 3 br/2 ha. Min to Real Estate, P.O. Box 2828, ,;"'~;.~"~91~0'!":0,"~'til~· _!9!_".P!:!Ml_ll --'":.:'":.."'~9ff;:j()peifi"ni''~n_9_P_:-.t_ __:.__.:_===-:.:...-l~Mi;otls:O•~dij;o~ll:MM.•>rr--<\\ bch . c, new .11hag car~!. Big Bear Lake. C&.IU.
UNUSUAL 3 BR home on lot TOCWUNSHTOOMUSE 5 BED~M. 42BATH 2 ITTORY 5 BR, 3 \BA ~~~~ in cond. $27,200. LACuK'Elm Ab'::°Uwl hboyadowh .?_m, '.,·
ned I 41 lts E tra Latie family rm. )'1'1, new. d" . bit i.· ,.;,,c:c:;r--~-~~-" ·-zo or un ' x p()QL f!T !JOO fl d--' Submit '-"'ur separate ining rm. n,..it-• ,..,E ram0 3 be, 2 b•. Joe ronstruclion comnany, Xlnt large liv rm w/ frplc. ••··• •· ······' · · A upgra "'-'· J V c~n. 545-780:'1. ..... , '" ..-Formal din rm w/ blt~in Approx .. $450. total , costs, terms. in ctmunity \\"/rec area, dock sill!". Lake view, fully
cabint'Ts Fniil treta in old bu)'! this beauty. It 1 fan· Real Estate by Mesa V•rd• flOOl tnnis, 2 blkll io bch. la.ndacaped. Bud Dowlin
fashion . prden. 0 n l; taslic! Relax &: en}oy care-LOVELY Republic tri-le I ;"'~·Js&1~2-3810l:"i';·..--:m~~ "3,.:"'c."~1;,· ="~'-'33~7-_"62..:_·-~~1 f:r'ff livln& No yard upkeep. 30 ACRES all rt h. h $22.400. Terms. Owner. U4 , ·-~suite eourmet M VA~ home, .C BR. 3 BA, lge t or pa • •r
E. 20th St, CM .• 64~. kl-,~•'.,. private ',.tio 2 C • rm .• 2 frplcs, ·~ din demt. water at 30' low c~ ... ~•a ' 33 ror patio w/'"'-• fire pi dwn. ~z: pe.ymnts. Chvnr. Open House, Ext remel y car pr. Immaculate. ;ioo.rvow 0 -637~9.
clelJt. well-ktpt l Br, 1"-· e Katelle Realty e -tii']iii/.iU--:~~~-10xln~t~foc=·~"';:':;·"";::;·;;"';:'-:;7:;""::;:·=\==J======::.!=:::;:======= BA. Walking distance io tll 1910 s Bril'tol s .A !157-5311 ee JUMP IN ••
IChool&. 2128 Sterlin&. Sun. iCoilect 6tIJ1 O.K.) C.001., BLUE POOL
l '·30 pm only Ai t RDmp ln upstairs sunroom. -.. • ' By ~·-r, 3 BR, lll Ba 8J9..3506 .., ... ,.., 3 BR, 2 Ba, "mint man-
• :!I yrs, old, asrume 6% GI. .11ion" _ Over 1900 sq ft, cul-* 3 BR ~.:,,huae ~ .. ~· or new Gl /ntA. 968--3564 de-u.c. $33,950,
ocean vu. l""'M eve ........ H ti ton 8eech * CAlJ.. M7-3507 *
Owner &t6-QGO. un "I (lonnerty Brashear RI:y.)·
"Picture Pretty" ~
Just tt'le' ahal'pf'St home
lA-~t.trs·
the Bui/f./n Chud/e
The
&-2 bedroom units near complete shopping
area. This corne r property is in excellent
repair. Complete \1·ith built-ins, fireplaces,
shag carpeting, drapes, patio areas, closed
garages \\•ith storage, etc. Additional small
room with ~ bath. Could be used for office.
Save on your tax return wi th lhis Pride of
Ownership investment. A Reat Value at
$115,000. Good terms. Please call our lnvest-
ment D1Vls!on at 54Jl. I 600.
Baycrt:St 4 Bdrm home w/din
r m., lrs fam rm .. ~ bar.
"A P LEASURE TO SHOW•• DAILJ
PILOT
a.round ••• a ~room•. 2 ~Swu .-
batbJ and front A rear Pl·
Hoa. Adult occupied, ·lleduc-
td to only 129,eCIO. Bett
hurry. 3'2.:JS35 77 WHY RENT 77
INVESTMENT DIVISION
Arnold & Freud
REALTORS 6.s.77SS
1906 SANTIAGO 011.
(DOVER SHORES, N.8.)
• Bedrm, i.,.. WnJ1y nn , J
BA. Vie"' from f!W!r1 mom.
OPl:N DAILY 1 TO 5
ROY J . WA.JU) JU . .'f'M
"""" WATERntONT In ~.
Attn artitta. bird watcblm,
one cf a lrlnd hDme, on
laaoon. octan vltw, 230'Ji Ml·
ft. 6 dKk. AllWM 5~~
Joan. 'n9-8:'J8S or P.O. Box
1601 Vilt&.
Dally Piiot Wa.nt Mt hive
f'l11rR"l!ln.11 ga.lm-e.
ORANGE
COAST'S
leading
Marketplace
•
SIWN&
YOull HOMI?
F'Nra QPraieU • We ba;J ...,11e1....._.. __
Zll"' ............ COLLINS & WATTS
IC-Sm Open Ewa.
IY THI SEA
' BR. 2 Ba, 2 story, •hake
roof. o.w. dllp, patlm,
crpta. dtp1, trplc, beaut lt·
rtum, IPf'lnkl~. 3 yn, Ilka
new. Ranc:M ~ C\le1ta,
139.950, 9\18-fi.120.
$26,slO.
REAL BUY! Pa,ymtt dftp.
er than n nt! Sn Urll f BR
1% BA, f1npl, fam. a l1•
kitdl, CO\'d J*tlO. C'lole tD
ochooll. No [Ion VA-Lo dn
71!A. HA,FDAL llEAL TY
-Ent:"'1·>111
SUN KIN
LMrc morn, tamUy rm. s
BR. II'• 9UP«r • criy 129,'50.
Real Estate by )
McVAY
'
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Hl808
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•
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DAILY PILOT 35
~-·c._•_ln~-~~_:'_''-J {.8) [~--"-'M_"'_"_' _ _Jl ~ i
farms,
180
200 ACR~S
ALL OR PA0RT
$~1 3. f)l'I' S CN' 2 /1 r~ fr"lll
Hu111. Reh. 3 BH l'a liir1,
barn, corr11I, co1npl l!'rirr1I.
r11n n1 11>: \\lllf'r. rff'"r. 11111111.
h1>: frf'('.;; l"lillM' r·1111il' \°f•l!r
r!l)l1'n will h~nd lr 7' r (n-
f"l"Pi<f nr h:1J;1111•e. Jo w
1:i~yn11~. C'all
l' 1llage Real [state
'62,4471 ( :::: ) 546·11 OJ
Buliness Houses Furnish.cl 300 HouMs Unfurn. 1--------305 Houses Unfurn.
\ W•wport S.•ch
305 Aptt. Furn. 360 Apts._F_u_m_. ____ 360_ A.pt. Unfurn. 36S Apt. Unfum,
Opportuni_tv'--___ 2_00_ Newport Baach Cost• Meu B•lboe P•nintula
".1}-J'.:, \\'n\1~:N & COUPLE:S
Lt>arn tiow .\'lu can !"lflf'r'I th!! OCEAi'\"t-RO:'\T ch11rn1111g 2 e RARE IN DEED hlrn l STEPS It> bt>ach. J BR., CLEAN Bach ap!.s or sleep
11 ...... r 1fl a prns11"1·nus luh!rf' Ar hou.<ie. w1ni<"r, $2W n10. Br. t hide, Sm pet, uul .i.earty ltase. S?65 n1nr11h rrns li!eps bc h. $100/nio k~· ~f'!11ng 1n nn thf' ground 962-2126. 5-15-8·\26. int·l<I. $..ti Cay wood llealry fl.!8-!290 UP., 315 E Baiboa Blvd_
fio-•1r n/ 11 f;i_q .i.:n•wini.:, lcHc0-.-.. -,~U.-ncfcu-,-n-.--•3"o"5 • :O.JOVf: IN TQOA\' 2 Br I 2 BR." w, 1)1'.irn r.-11.,1_•_13-'=~'=Sc. =~==~~-
dyt1i11n1r, lun·rai·kf'<l sllle!. lnf"1_ yrct encl gar., kids & bltns, heaH'l:I ponl. Adults. \\'INTER RENTALS
01·1!,11H1f!l1nn . Con1 pany c11r General pe1~. $150_ no pei s. Sl65 &12-2.)14 Baylrnnt . Peni n.~ula , J BR, 2
it q11<1l1[1rr1 Tr;n·<'l i I 3 BR flen. 2 BA. J3hns, patio, hl"lthl<-S2;:() n1onth
11•'"1-•'rl l·~1n'1n.-ly t111:h in· e 1'1-!IS JS NICE! 2 Br, \I'/ r.-nCYd. View, chllrl I pr.ts DAVIS REALTY 6-12-7000
"r""''· f11ll o'lr rar1 tlin•'. RENTAL FINDER S I Pf)()L, <·rr1~. rlrP5, siove, ok. S:!"J5. t:1·es &16-1)!19;,. NR . oce11n. UppPr 2 BR .• '011 •';i11 !lll'l'I 011r nn.•nntUl· rl'frig. $16:• I o~-'-"-~-'-'-'-'-''--1 4JS w. 11111, COSTA ,..UA Hou1e1 Furn. or furn. Sl/15 i\lo, inc. uni.
tiH11 and !w:• 1ntrnrllwrd lfl Houses * Apti. e LOTSA ROO~! 4 Br, 2 Ba, Unfurn. 310 ~laH1~ 11r1l1s. Rltr fi i.48AA.
u111 11••11 ppw:/u,·t Tu"~ rucl1t fn{"rl yrrl, kirls &· P"ls. S200 1-----------1~----o-;--;,,.-----
(l, 1 :1, 1n thP PPr~1,01 H.orini * 645.0111 * ALA Renta ls • 645•3900 N•wport Be•ch Corona del Mar
111 On111r's R('1;!1111 ranr 1r1 "~'" ~··,,e w J,,uidlor.U •'>llu LI 1---"--------· I BDR'I I / ~ l~J" r ,1rh<lr Rll·ri. C.ill. R~AUT. mor!rrn h')iinhou.<t", " urn w 1?ar11i;:P.
Newport Beech c;;f; -;;;;;,,-----Cotta Mete
BEACH APT -3 Bedrm, 1.i..1··;;;;;;,,;;;;;;;;;;_,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~
Bath, brand ne w buildU>&; &. CHILDREN
furn11ure. Block to tK:h &. •••NEW••• !hops. S?"JO per morllh.
••FOUR STAR ** J UST F1NISHED!
FAIRWAY
VILLA APTS.
Rt:ALTY Su rw-r Comlortab!e 10 unit 2 & J BR's
83.>-4122 bldg. with 1 l(IJ 2 BR, 2 BA
OC'EAN f ROJ\'.T 3 BR 2 Ba APARTMENTS ~~~~~~P~~· pool -lndlv.
ne w Jo11t"r duplt'x 11 1i xtr11i1".' Must See to Appreciat• Near Ora.n&e C.o. A1rpon I:
s;i2:, n10. winter \\"Ill con-Near Nwpt B 11 ck Bay, UCI. Adult. o.uly.
sider yr!y, rnr appt. all 714 1cbools, parks. YJ\1CA, Boy's 20122 Santa Ana Ave.
-54S-97·Ll aftPr fi pm. 1f oo Club. shoppg, !rv.1-s e1t., '-lit. MrL Joachim, Apt l-A
ans1\er 2lH96--8831. G11s heat, gas cooking and ~215 "'11.ter. all paid. r.101r.10 I •iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ~ ON THE BEACH
!':1r1 ('lf'OH'r11P. 111 7 M. i m util prl Nll'P !Mrh. ,·nm· 'SHARP4-RR~2 BA plu• lam 3 BR 2, BA I I Sharp & clean. Goorl !oca-Lowtr duplex. Completely
-------I I I 11,., • n1 ~ · 2 · • rp "· pa uo. 1 h II"~ .,IVI furn, everylh1ni;: . .l BR ... Real EstaleWanted 184 Business Wanted 210 p PIPY urn, !Jtt "· ,... } · ,.111 ,\vailable tt0 .,. •• X.'l"I -1 ',.,. ''' ''' "''''" ion, nr. s ~ .. -.. ov~ BEACON * 64S.Oll 1 " " 0~-• ~ ' • ~ JOO dPn. il1arried l'ple. No child-(" :'o1 IOC11!1f111 S285/1\1o. CalJ crpts. drapes. V-11~,. $295. lltliotrope. 6'16-6 or ren or pers. S~ per mo.
from Sl8!':1. 2324 E'!den -see
or caU Tfii Woodhrad -
Villa Cordova across strttt.
646-0032
* Spanish Elegance
Quiet Adult Living
mtag cpl • drps • bltrui
Beauufu.I Pool e All UO..: Pd
2 BR. $170.
R-3 LAN[) \\'ANTED
5 to :\11 1u·1·es .. \l1·:\l1rh:1PI
C1•1n[lllny. I I 1 il7J-~9·:tl
PRIVATE p11r1~ .... ants h"~
or .~n1all un11~. f'reh'r
811yfrnn1. S!l-1-lll'q.
Fina~ial
Bus iL1ess
Opportunitv
I ~
200
Oistributor1 Needed
L1mllf'd 11un1h F r "I
D I S TRIB UTORS rin11
ava1lahlr 1n }'llllr 11rra. /\r'\1
i\luh1·;\l1ll1lln D n I! a r arl-
1-ert1sl'1l Purlrling & F1111t
Cup~. &o lrl !hrnu gh
Aut on1 11.!1c :\lf'rchan(l\~f'rs.
If qu11lif1f'rl. )OU \\Ill hr pro-
v1d£lJ 1\ 11h all rquipn1rn1
and loca1 1011~. 11n1t t\f' tr:i.ln-
~~:Fo rcsiauraor '" lPasP
l~()ft 1fl 1;,oo SfJ It., 1n
r,,11~1111 11t't'<1, ~1:?9
Investment
Opportunitv 220 -·--------PARTNER. LADY 0 H
(;E:-.'T '111<:. \\T011~ht ll'fH1
i:11 rr~ .t i:;11ilrrls. Sl2,:.rl(' '2
1nl rrr~1 :\1n111')' back 90 d11y~ ~i~57~7 ,
Money to loan 240
1st TD Loan
1.2:-i'i. INTER EST
2nd TD Loan
Trrms based on errul ty.
642-2171 545-0611
Ser.ting Harbor arf'a. 21 yrs.
Sattler Mort9age Co.
336 E. 171h S1rre1
525,000
$115 :>l:'("l•Jrtrd I Br !Urn l'nt-
lil!-!I' Patio, yrd. iOOd lo-
e:i.rion,
BEACON * 645-0111
* * * $12j unfurn 2 Br. hltn~. crpl!',
rlrrs. pa11n. !Qt 0.1\
BEACON * 645-01 II
!l·l:t n• dPC. kids of.· re!.~ wel-
l"'\r'l1P1i. 2 Br, bln1~. 111·~il .
ll<'l'I'
BEACON * 645-011 I
$175 fi;ire F'1nr1 nn 1 ~ 11r'rP .l
Elr f,1n1ily homP. E strle
dhl 'iar. fn cd yrd.
BEACON * 645-011 I
S200 sp11ririus 4 Br. 2 Ba .
t>!rns, i;?.a r. huge )'I'd! K1rls/
P"' O.K.
BEACON * 645-0111
IJ.1-n . 51&58&1 Heritage I 11 52J--.li l0 or &t6-5!)9J e~·es 644
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8397 -~0~"~'"~";'·~>~1~1~-l~&i11~.:::-:.11&l!~li~~11·~~ ..
Heal 1:~.;;1at.-. Rft,.r 5 pm. LRG. Barh. 2 Blk Big BRAND NEW New New New
2 BR, garden par1n, Cp1s. Condominiums i';;ina~\0.1 ~~~It, t:~~ ~~~: 2 BR. 2 ba apts. W frl.~hw'5hr, v1·na Cordova
Drps, S101'r t.: re/rig. Qlll"\ Unfurn. 320 642-S.i20. pl'! balcony. use of heated
rr.1p1cal sP111ni:: ff1r ar11L~ ~----------pool, b1lJJard rn1. jacuz1 1 &
onl.v. 1 hlk 10 shop~. S\60 & I ~N_•_w~po_r_•_B_•_a_ch----l:C:o:.t~a:_:_M~•:•:a:_____ BBQ.~. Noe at 20102 Bu-rh QUIET -SAFE
$169 m<' &16-176:>. 3 Br. 2'1 Ba. crpT~. rlrps, TI-IE EXCJTJl\"G SI. or mgr. 979-l~. ~eaUn~c~:~ft)
3 Br, l11n1. rm, 2 ba. bhni,, 1•/lrplt'. t.. gar. $2&5. mo. PALM MESA APTS. KNOTTY P ine 1>11-nPl1ng; J A C I rlhl c partment omp el! gar.. rnl:d 1n, lose to 673-~18."l ~1/l>o'UTES TO '.'i"EWPT. Bal. Br. frpl , carp., fully r11 rn. I & 2 BR A
-"''his. sns. 5-t8 ·1227, Townhouse Unfurn. 335 Unbelievably lrg ap1s. htige $17:) lnr t. u111. &· garage. , pts. 64Q-126f;. Av111l. thnJ JUl'\f'. 675-Jfi.12 GAS & WATP.n PAID -~----------------pull , Jacu7.zi, elect hlt1ns, 1 BR F $140
E a.t Bcluff G I h I Agt , ·-··' rom enera sag crprs. ! rps. sauna e:r. ·.-,-o:,-,,---,.-~~~-.,-l 2 BR From $170
I T!!E BLlrf f'S--Split le1·rr
3 BR. 212 Bt\, \V!'ll
dC't•or11ter1. X!nt loc. S-l:'iO
ni11. Owner ~7-1&11 . \1:u1
Sl'll.
Fountain V•lley
--~ ------.........:-...---_.._._
3 BDR..\1S. l&, BA. family
:i.rf'a, fenced yd. Children &
s1nall prl wl'lt"on1i>. S195.
J)ays 12131 988-\301. r1·es
(21.ll 39S.-3Rl\6.
TfJ\\"N!-!OUSE·l.ensf.' ~ BR. 3
BA . large gar~.:e. Pool 01'1
L .si7;i_ ;ilO-Z<Jil E\·e111ng~.
Adulr~. no f'Pls. YEARLY 1't'nlal 2 BR apt 2323 Elden Ave, C~t ~[l\'{;LES ...... $14 j. Ne11, largP clo~Pt~. hl rns, ni-Set! t>Igr Ted Woodhead
1 BEDn:-.1. .•... ft'Qm Slj5, h~y, $200. 67:.--1~1 -I 0 r ~0032
2 BEDRM ...... fJ'Qm $17j. 673----0669 af1er 6 pm.
Yoll ·re r ight, lhl'y're unrler-
----·------· I prict"rl! !:itlt ~lesa Dr., C.1>1. 2 RR, new, garage, pool. 1:, blks from Ni>wporl Blvd.)
fPnct>d, r rpts & rirps tol-~~~~~~~=~~ I
suilP. hltns . .SISS. 644--0277. CASA de ORO
Costa Mesa
Newport Beach CASUAL Cali!. Living In a
_ • _ 11·arm r.rediter ratll'an almos-
BEACON B11y moriPrn, 2 Br, TI-fE EXCJTJNe
frpl c, !11rg sunrleck. Pv!. PALM MESA APTS.
area. S230 21 3-84:'>-]427 or ft!TNUTES FROM
i1•1-67~3J2l wkday~ 11f1 . 5. NE"'PT. BCl{.
2 BR. \!~ BA. Lrt:' rleek. Unbelif'vably lrg aprs, hugf'
Conv 1oc. 611l'j. Ch1hhousf' pool, Jacuzzi, eltt't bl tins,
,\\'P. S1!!5/rm">. to .July 1st. shag crpLs, drps, sauna f'tc.
1 BR. $150.
AdulWs only-no pE"lJ;
241 Avocado St. 646-0979
Park·llk• Surrounding
QUIET -DELUXE
1·2 & 3 BR APTS
Also Furn Bachclor1
f'n· pa.001 * .Htd Pool1
Nr shop'g * Adults only
Martinique Apts.
tm !'.an1a Ana Ave., CM
\\fgr. Apt 113 646-5512
3 Bdrm * 2 Bath
Living room v.1th cathedral
ceiling & frplc. Separate
laundry area. Encl patio.
S"·immtng pool & children's
playif'Ound. ;200.
HARBOR GREE.Ills
546-4353
1 $110 Lai.:u1111. QUIP! ~ Br. ----~-,---c-,,,,-,---1 Pri 1n 111! Plfl~PS o! 1h 1s , • , Bk LOVELY 2 ~ry 5 BR homf',
h ,, 1 1 1 ..._.an. i•'l r . .\rlam,~. r. bltn~. ,ar. pa!10, 1c!e'\l n1a-
3 YPar Rca1 Estate ror
OCEANf'RONT cornl'r 4 Br. phrre. Spaciot!s color co.
2 Ba. Nf'w upper dupl.,x. ordinated apts • destgnl'd &
Crt~. dr~. blrns. :illll lurn1shed ~or style & com·
SPa~hort: Dr \l'1n1er $3iJ tor t • Heated pool fl Kitch-
mo. f'urn. 61~5170. e.i v.•/ indirect llghfi n1<: •
\\'knds onJy, 67~2954. Adults, no pe!s.
STEPS to hrh. $150. mo. Lf'&. SINGLES ...... $135. • • WESTBAY ELDEN 1g1uy ucra 1v,. 111~1nes~ 2 lg yrl & blrns, S~J mo.
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• 1 h" 17141 499-130 nir" rn11plr, nn sf' 1n1:1. ou mus ,. ""/l!"11rr1PnPr ~924.i <1ft fi.
I BR , furn. 11pt wlgar. 1 BEDRi\I ••..•• $140.
!ii;...73:.¥1 aft 5 pn1 \\"kday~. • _'2 BEDRi'.1 ....... $JliO. NEiV 1 and 2 Bedrm. garden
apts. \\'/pool. rel1ati!r. h111•e a jioorl r11r Mo rtgages, BEACON * 645.01 11 *Adults P referred*
T d VAC'A:-.'T, c!t.'11n. 4 Br. x1ras,
Deluxe R10 . AduJt.s, No pel:..
1 BR.-$175 turn. anvr1nif' ll'k·enrl~ \ou re rii;h1, !hey re undf'r-
. ·-· prlcfii! 1561 ftlesa Dr., C.i>I. FRO~l $175. ADULTS 11r11I ~ h'lur·~ ;r ll'l'l'k sp:i.rr rust Dee s 260 • • • • • 3 BP.,, 213 ba., 2 car garage.
t1mP, 11nrl he 11ble to n1akf' Siifl. 1 BR val!a nt ,t-really "·a!f'"l'/i:;:i.rrl prl. l~<P ~.'.I)(). ra1·1ni;: pool. $2i5 UTILJTIES L'\CLUDED 1 Br. s1ni:t!e adult. ponl. hlk 5 hlks from Ne\1"JX!rt Blvd.)
1n nr·,,~n Sl .i n -S14 5.I----==~~.--~
2311 Elc!t"n Ave., C.M.
f>G..SiRO • G-12-t!ln 6i:>--72l'1 fi~l--01~7 P\'f'.~. DELUXE !'HIVATF. TR U!';T I! AS F11rrrll. Bkr 714:~·16--01:.fi. R'.',\l.TOR .'I'·"~." ~' \\'. \Vilson an 1m1nt'rl1111e 1n1·1·~11nen1 or II B r _ .• v.><•• FL",~DS ;:o.1·~11. fur lsl & 2nr1 ' H 1~~~-'-c._"""---'--''"'"' • ' APARTMENTS FURN . ;i, Rrlrn1~. 2 h11th~. !2100.00 (sf'l'u rerl 1. .Ynr1 "'" • • • * * untington ileach Duplexes Furn. 345 "rl _. tru~1 rtr.rrl~. SJ.;,,, tfl F I I 0"' A C S nnmr 11,, r'C'ss an,, phone SI 10. urn tr<11 (>r. singe n. weoli.BJIU <>J ir ond . friJ!c '~ • 3 l\1ID-SPAC. 2 t.. 3 BR 11pt. $140
UP. Htd pool. Play .)'d.
Cpts. drps, bltn~. patio.
Kids ok.
I. · N' S'l00,000.Al<nCnl la te r al C'I 3Af!.2Bahr:ime.Crp1/rlrps. Co•onadel Mar g ,... Ortanfl'flnT Ye11rly. . U H "''"' -, !•. ' r \\' "n rt , moo0 o"I• ·-''h s-" " ,,. " ,. I )l;f1~' I ·-· hlf'•s, Ir" n~t'"· lo-" ·'··rl. '• ABBE\' REALT\' '12-'0 "" " ''· -""" ,.... -1 111 h o;i.ns uf1 10 " .-vR ua-* * * * • " .. ,,,, " "·' ------.-.~e11', beaunflli garden apan-J "" ''''"' Tennli; Crt~ • Game & BU-ntrrnlltionalOO ,.. s:n Ulinr,. rinn. >lr11·port Eqwty F'unds, L' 1 furn trailer, rn1 10 bch. ~275 rrr mo 1nr. 2 Bil ut1! pr! 11rltdt!I" no pe1 s 111r.n1s with BALBOA BAY CLUA I•·~ Room. Company, 3i ,-;P\\'port 49_1_7201 . li44-Sll24_ Sll:i. 'll ~pd. rl c; !lfiS 221 -S? "-'"
Blvd., N~wport Bearh.1 ------~---~ N,8 , £IH" Pn. ·"r\'. ' -'1 vOO 1110· yrly e POOL e SPA • B11ylront, 1 Bedroom 1 BEDROOM IS94 l\lafile No. 3
2206 College No. 5
642-:IB13
642-703.l Calif., !!2W1 Dept. No. '.7,01\. * * PRIVATE party ii·i!I * • 11 * * 11·krtr1:<. 633--0767 "·kdys ask * * !17.l-Jfil ~ * • e GARAGE e S:ifJl. fi.l~l~!l fftOM $l:i0 * fA~lOUS BRAND !'iAL\lE huy 2nd TO's al rf:'ason11blr $t:u. 2 BR, g;iragP, kids & for Bill. Costa Mesa • ADULTS -NO PETS • AT OCEAN-Arlull~. I. 2,,.,] MEDITERRANEAN 2 BR studio, ba & 1;~. dp~. * rlisMuni. 6i]-(l140. p.-rs OK, C.:'.11. f OR Lease 4 .BR. r pts, drps. 2 Bf' 1 hi 1 2 BR-2 BA·S2tJ Furn. t-ifl'lflms. Lllrc" fl'lflms. u9 V E cpt. he111ed pool & garage,
CA''"\' SLIPPl.Y I ~~~~~~~~~~~ I * * * * • \\"11lk1nf: rl1sr. 10 hrh, srhools •· .res Y pain!('\ inlrrinr 151 E. 21st Sr., C.i\I. ILLAG quiet neighborhood. N 0 " 2 s 1~.:.1n1f). J child ok. ~'o • &lfi-8666 • .lllh SI. NB 675--0912. '"'"•'Id--. --1.·. "' °"'2. Dl!'TRll3 UTORSl llP I ~ Sl·lfl 2 BR. crrt:<. drp~. patio, ,;. shnps. C'<.111 &I --67•!6 or 1~~-.0,-_:.c....::::.:c __ :...__~ UOO llarbnr Blvr!., C.l\I. ,_ '""" '"' •-, "".......,.,,.
-G "'" 0'' II B 192-(17"~ •lie• 7 P\, t. pPts . .i-19-12?,fi. LG I BR "'''<I"" >OI . J 2 RR-1\ear S..arh. ~unr!,.rk. 114 ""l ""20 O 0 IF'AP.T OR FULL TLVl~:1 Houtes lotfleflt m arlli;:f'. "1115 "'· . ,... • =--~-~~~--~=' -., '-" rl I s21· I l ,}J """ i\I Di:'.R.~ 2 BR, 2 Ba, frplc,
Now .ll"ailahlr tn this ll!'f'a. . RENT-A·HOUSE Nf.:\\' home 3 BR 2 BA, ram Duplexes Unfurn. 350 11•arrlrohe~. garage. Sun "-frplr. sharp' A u ls. '1 RENTAL OFFICE rlishwasher nr Harbor ,I(
All l'lC'at1r•ns lll"P <'nm-636-2860 rm d!x ki!ch appl's. nr Monon.\\',18thto\blck\\'. \\'1nfPr.S2T1 Yrl~·.!ii;:....2t2~. OPENJ()Aft!T06Pr.--f Bakf'"I'. Adu l rs. $185.
V C T '-·"h, '""""'"' , <chi•. Costa Mesa "' An11hf"iin. SQ. "n 1-BR S150 :-.tnnth . .\rlult~. ""'l-l"'O. me rc1al or f11rr,,ry furn1<;hPrl 300 \rERY CLEA!' N A /\N ...,.,.,_ ,.,. " ~ ~ "'' ""
L.-ll.<.e. 962-9!1.>I N 548-2473 1 BR !r l Kenwood. to 631 Shalimar , A1:a1l11hl,. now * BRAND NEW * h.v us. No Sl'lling. Qu~hfi,.r1 S.l)erl room home "·ith pl!llo, , Pc, bean1~. pa fin. 1 C .. B h RI "-"' .-...1 2 BR. unfurn a11!. Pool.
Houses Furnished
tieneral .. \!. o>P"'por! l'ar IV n<»-->"1 p e r ~on 11• 1 l I b e en m t' .~pr111klr-'rs, carpers, drapr~ 2 BnR:O.I lr~ilf'r, partly furn. Adul! only, no pr rs . .Sl411 nio.1-~=~==~~=~~ -~=='"~=";"'°"""-I La Costa Apts. Conv. to shop'g. $135. 313 E.
dtsr nhulor lnr nur r11nrl) -------·---I.· lRl"':!f' family room. One Pa1111. ll'ncrrl yd r o r Yrly ulll's incl. 642-8:i21J. 336 * SJO WEEK & UP * • \\llf'TER RENT~~ • 1 k 2 BR. bltns, s"imming 17th Pl. cornt'rs or 11th &.
tNPst!PS. Pl11nte rs, T'l0rs1e LOS ALTOS _1·rR r ll'fl.~P a l $~:-n. per mo. childr,.,n $._, !>f"1S. U1ll. paid. E. 20th. C.:>.L Studio & 1 BR apts. 2-3 &· 4 RR. Ap..,, peon[ lanai bar·h-que & gar-Santa Ana. &l2-Z11 ·1
Rrt!ls :'.ll!lk Our!s, e1r1. y,.ry Pride of Ownership Call ,\~rnr. ~·1~1 -1 1. Leasr $175. 96&---591-t. 2 BR, nf'w shall: crp1s. rlrps SUNNY ACRES ABBF:V RF.ALTY 642-.JR~ ag<'.· All ut;I pr!. $150 lo $170. I -L-R_G_" -1-B-,.-,,-,-..,-,1-u-m-.-0-p-o,
b''h ·,·,,-m, ...,ten11al. You Home n h 1 1 bit 1 A t U f 365 ,, .. ,.. 1 ·~ ,~ UNUSt;,\1. 3 r omP on SHA RP 2 slry ]-4 BR. lam e Pl' l•ls, enc gar, n1c" MOTEL P . ri urn. ' ".s. nope ~-rlrp:<, hl!ns. relr1g, Sl-W mo mu.~t h~v" 2 10 R hrs. p('r f am:i!y "''irh teenagers ok. cul-de-sac, canyon. Views. rni. 1111 l>lrin kit. rl1n rm. patio. 1017 AmP.r1c11n Pl --------35-1 ,\v<X'.'rio, C"'I &12.9708 k Up. ~o !:'hild n•n, nn pe1 s,
week spare 11me \days or 4 B(>droom 2 hath, bu ilt !n~. 1.·1.·'. mo. rel. 4"1-i21 ·1. ~ =.."'ll'I Bk =------'-----1 l bllt ~nuth of Fa1ri;rounds General nns ~· C · -1, °'"I e1·p~1_ carpPl\ng, drapes, lea.of' S285 l~-"--~~c',-----s2~5 rnn. Ja('k :...v--:i r. Orange 2376 :-.'e1''por1 Blvd. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;BAY MEADOW APTS. ·"" "·· llminn. :~.........,;>' II •~ 1 13-· C""h R"n'-' ,..,., m". P""""' • -~g Bea"h Corona del Mar 3 AR. 2 B.-\, rrpt/rltiJ~. "''i 9--· .,_ I I e CHANNEL Ffl.ONT 2 hr ,,.~, n . :r.1,1 .,,, ., " ,., ., '"''"' ...,., .. TRIPLEX-Pnol. Arlulr.~ only;l iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii·.·" .... •'•'"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii VEN DOME oo:am ce1 1ngs, pant' mg, f'or morr infnrmarlnn \\rift'" Zl3 42!! ~-! p~l10, fnrrl yr!. Kirls ok. 5200 1~1 C r" . 1 ;ip! newly p;i 1nt('ri. S200. O • · -.. i~ • e SUNN Y I Br. walk 10 nln. !l6~-i~3.i 2 BR, JI , BA. $1 . mo. pt pnv pa 10s, recreatrnn ii· • 6i.l-Sl 4.'i Ei·C"s •
""D ISl'RJB UTOft DIVIS! N Ba lboa Island d .~~-'c.,--"-,-c;c=:-;::::::; rlrp.~, Air C'<lnr!. Pr1v par1f1, 5"' GARDEN LIVING I1'1:\!,,\CULATE APTS! ci:irjes. All 11dults, no pP!s. ----------1 2 " p A "-1-39 OCf'illl. C1·p1s, rps, sto1·e, ;:;' BR ho•··· ""1.,,-, ,,, .. ,, Q I -' BR' ·-RO"! AS LJ)IV 2 BR ' I I ,.1-·k No. 3, • '' "'"" ' • " uu " "~r Encl g11r. Bltn.~. Close m11· UICI, atlrar, p ea~nt. ADULT 1U1f1 ,.. -s r i• 1ps aU"s w Sll ,, . Covtn~. C~l 1fornia !11722 -CH AP.>llNG 3 Br, r,-.fni: . .Sl.'10. ~·rl . 1 ch1lrl nk. N" pe1s. jnr shop"g. \l'shr /rlry hmk L"ril pd . !lraled Piv>I. F'AL\lJ LY Sl't:linn A>Sl59l mo. Arl1d1~ Only, 2216 Pomona
inrl11rll' phnnP \\'/I I er fr (1 n!. J\'.e IV ly cnzv 2 Br 11 /frpl··. ~ln\r , 817-:\8:\.111f1er 4 pm up avai l. 1\83 Shfltturk ,\pl 1 BR. S14S & UP. Clos11: to shopping, Park 387 \V, Bay ~!., c .;o.-1. C:O.f M:;....f.\91 aft .'i r m.
FA SHION ,t· Ru~inPss l'~x-dro·rtnited. \\"i nler. $ 2 ~O · rPfr1g, crpts, drps, '.\"!CF:: 3 BR. 2 Ba + dtn. xln1 loca· A. Oranc.-. fi:\~:xil or Arlul!~. nn pe1 i; , Spat•ious 3 BR's, 2 ba Cali 6-16-0073 OF:LUXE 2 Ar, 11., Bn, bl111s.
per1,,nl'r co111hinrrl WI I h &!fi---lJ._>_,_. _______ $180. t1o11. $2.'l(} mo. fi33-lll6l alt 5:.1fl. 7!(1 I\'. \~th St, C.M. * S\\'1m poo!, pu t/ween VER Nicrt -2 BR . Duple.<t, Rllr, pal10, crpl~. ~No. D I PnthusiaJ<m, enrr~y. la\,.nt. \\'inter&. Yearly RPntrlls ALA Rentals• 645·3900 Cllll 9f,S.6J87 cs~u:n:s~e;t lBOe~a:;:;:c;;h-----1 ~"'"'"'""'!''!"'~"'""'""'~'* t'riil. Indiv rJ.nrlry fa c'ls $1fi9.50. frp!c. Cpts, tlrp~. Santa •\na /\vP. C.ilf.
k '73-1200 R ·'1 -,.-~--==-=""-"----, _________ ,1Unbelievably Bea utiful 1845 A h • A bl ~ · T"'n womrn 11rr sr,-. 1ng n v • ecu nr BF.:AUTIF'UL 10 roon1 house I • , -na e1m ve. tns, '""am Cf'tl .. pa 1 i o, OF:LU,XE 2 Br. z Ra, "'/gnr. busi ne~~. Ja$hion rela!erL tn 1'.1,11r11rk1\\"l'., B11lhf1a lslanr! nr br>at.:h sriOO. m<l. Yr. ISE' rvin• $190. LOVELY 2 Br "'/rmr V,\L D' !SERE Garrlcn Aprs_ OJSTA :IJF:.'iA 612-2824 Arlu!ts only. no pels. Refs. PrPf. n1aturr couple. Nr
manai;e, rln huv\ni:; nnrl or !"~-~. C11l l co 11 f' c t ga_rdPn & i·ipw, nr. bch. Arlults • no pl"ls. Flowers "'"'"""'""""'-""""'"'""'""'12.);..I Sanla Ana Av f!. Sou Th co.1sr p 111za ;;.ia.-2321. develop. This ,1'·ill bP R Ba lboa Peninsula Zf»'I 72&-:\.111.., 1 ~ l BR 2 ha. atrium .. $300/:125 ~213 1 592<'.0-13. e1·l'rywhere Srream & Balboa Peninsula 67~~<ti, r - . i,;. • . . . J BR. 21 ~ bath~ ........ S.'\00 \V:i.tt>rfall , 4j' f"JOl Rec. Rm. East Bluff
carerr with iriri"lh "1 1'1~ 11 2 BR \\'alierl in pa co nr 2 RR. 1 Ra . cp! !..-rlrp~. bltns, 3 BR. 2'~ ha , Jam rm .. S.~3.i Duplex••, Sauna. Sgl s 1.2 Ari rm , F urn-* 2 BR OCE:AN Vlf:\r . * SJ 70 *
5h:i.ring, pllr!n,.rs 1P· n ic 1\a1,.,r. unlll Jun" lJth. "213 Sl '>ll Furn. or Unfurn . 355 J B 11 B t bl! e NEW DELUXE e (1a~slfiPr1 Ari Nn. ;11;i. nai!y 21".",lfi. '·I" "JO.-.-. fr r lr. fJAf l<l. 713 r.111rgu.-rlle .. l BR. 2 ha. b0nus rm·· ·· Unfurn from .S\1'i SEE IT. c<ir[lP I ~. balC'nny. y rl y. r. a a, pa 1n, n~.
"'"• <H> -• .S2~J. 4!'1 1·0076. 3 BR. 2'1 ~ .. 1, Jam rm $350 360 2000 Par.;on~. &1 2-~67il 6i:l-,'J'OO. C'l'Pls, rlrp~ AE-k ~bou1 nur 3 BR, 2 IlA ,\rt fur !e11se. lnr l Pilo1 . Bn.'< 1560, Co~tll ~1esa. 1-----------Balboa Island rl 1 """ " 1 YRLY s22;1. Ne"' 2 BR 2 BA. $f20/mn 2 hr h~. frplr, 4 BR. 21, M. lam rm SJj.()/360 HOL I DA y PLAZA l~l''flllnl fl an. &"<' ,_,.n i>r ~par m:i.sl!'r ~tulr. rl1n 1·m
C11. !!2fi26. :\ca•-bay, Ca rf"')11. 320 Al. ,\v111I Ort 9th. 2131867·1833 \\:E: H1\VE 011-1.ERS BRANO ne\\ & 11:on:;t>0u~ ] DELL:Xt: ~pac1nus l BR ICiiiioji'jiojinjiaiiijdijeijliiMiiijaijrijjjiiijjijjjil Sr, C:\l &11-11.l-IO. :.4);;-261'2. !.· ribl i;:ara~P. Ruin donr
PARTi\"F.n Arhl'f' "r lnar-var11d<l Pitier , rnl!rrl llfl fi pnl . R<!rm. 2 b11th~ Pa I ! o /urn llP!. SlJ~" Hea tPri p(1{)1. TRIPLE:X 1 Yr. nlr1, 2 )CP npenl'r &\'ad. Pool & Rl"C.
11\.,. "1th $27>,000 ca~h fnr 1-N---1-B~-h----ni~hwasht?r, 1r11~h niasher. Amp!" parkln;::. lirlu!t~-flfl ... v-hrtrm~ .• l1v rm , rl1n rn1 .. area.
""''' l<"h' ,,,,,,,,,,.111r1nR ewpor eac Costa Mesa I 11~ 1 ~ h 1 " bl •"-"''' • 1275 • .,.-.. " "" Furn. or tin . · "'' m11 yr y, pel.~. 196.i Pomon:i. ,\\.f, C~I 1-aJ; rps. ••T'Jl~. '"'· ,, fl, bus1n1>s~. S.}(JO \\'rrkl)' sal11ry * RA\':-l-IORF.:.'\ • 3 AH. n1crly loc. Vacant. OR S3;ict n1n., v.·1nl(>r -CHIL DREN___ ~. ort• 1 ,c.'c'""c.goeo,C"""lc"-"~""' __ '_'_"_''_"c"-· 86J Am1g-~ \\'ay. :0-:B In s!:irt ii ~<'li1'" rl11.• r11ual \\'IN'TER RE,, 'TAL ,. I I \ 1 \\'I'. 'TON REAL EST1\TE Slif>. n1n. fi-l.',-:l.'177. i\1anaged by -:11;~.'>1J mf1.rllm1 ~·nnp,g . ,.. \\'TL CO sh;irr nf prnl11.~ 111111 'hntilrl J llrlini•. 2 halh~. encl. m ~-laru1r, R:i lhoa !slantl Sh11rl.v ••arrlf'nS-f""'I ON, TEN ACRES ;o.yn.nERN. 1 8 , '''· ''"· LIA~! \\ALTI:ns .
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For prr~nnal 1n 1cr 1' 1 r \I 'C" THOMAS. Rr11l!nr Isl \\',.~lrrn Bank Bldg. ' •• nd Sr 2. K• Ylreplace,o; I 11r1v. patios. 1·h1ld nk. All 11t1l pd. $1:11 rTICl. \\T11r 1"l11s~1f1,-.d Ari Nn :nli 2·.•i 11· "o'.I H"'Y .'l".·•.'27 3 HR. 2 13A. Cpr•. drr•. Ire. u p k Furn Bach_&_I B, E ~ 6 ~s KIDS WELCOME ' ·' ~ ., ,.._ ·· I I \V rl nll'rrfrlly itT r~1 · · · ,.. Pools Tennis Contnt'l Bk:lsL 307 Avocarlo. apt 9. l."ru~.4 . A 2 B 30 D',ly r11n1, P. 0 . R11>. 1:,£,Q, y;in, .~tnvp 11v~1 . -~1 "· 0 833 0101 N ' ht • I R I . 1· I . $130 Mrac: ft $1' & .$.15.<t. ::;
()i\' Brarh .\IOii-~Br, bl!n~. "' hi 122·1 --7 -~7R ay1 -19 s ,_"_''_'_'m_'_"_"_"_'_"~ ~ cep iona ntce. up. !'Ol Sea Lane, CdM S-14-~11 Bl' '''' II p k Co•la Mr~ri. C11. !l21i21i. ,.r ~c s, ~ 111"· ;i.) -• · ..... 2110 N I Blvd H • DLX 11Pw ] Br, 2 Bn. •. . , A >:tra~. r ts o . frplr, crpls. rlrp.<, gar, & ewpor -• (t-.iacArthur nr Co11st wy) p 1 p blrl 1-16, "1 .. , l"l'IN,,. $'.l7i0-4 BR, f11 n1ily rni .. pal10, CM n sh1\•hr. 2 c11r g11r, priv on . ,.,c i; '" v .-
-NE\\ L '' · " ~ Launrl. r·n1. Open S;i't & Sun * UN"IVERSITI' PAR!< • · ' y:i rrl, hi{!ry rn1, kirls ok . K!'t!lson Lane. 968-7510 or SERV. STA. TIRE: STORE ~20\ Sl'~.<l)l")J'P Dr. Co1111lrs bltn~. frplc. ?l{i \lurl.<.0n. 7· 60 NICE 1 BR D ! Q . I • BAYl'RONT
To Buy OR 51(}.!lH:i.1. 2 RR. 2 ba. tnhse ...... $2 0> Apts. Furn. 3 P .~. uir · e BA\'VI EIV S2"0/1no. ~8-\.100 S.12-62:!5, nnly $22:> mo.-•\ \n!rr ~ BR ~ h h $Jj(] -----------1 Sep:i.rated by garages. 1 SELL A BUSINESS
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BR I Pts/rln.s fncrl ' · a. <lm~ '''''' rl I A•>•""••-•"g lh• "''''' 0,,.,n 1n. 2 BR Delux l'\vnhouse. cpl, f UB.N OR UNFUR:-1 IDE:ALL\' located ocean · ~ nvr. c · ··-' 3 BR. 2 ha. -i.nhse -····. $.1·15 General 11 II r over 30. No pets "' "'·" '' , .. HOLLAND BUS. 1, •• 1. 2 "'· 2 ha. Winier ytrl, tar. Cle11n . Nri kids or 2 BR. 2 h•. toh•" ...... SJOO ---------646-2768. or Bayport Apts .. , fur drps bllns, pv1 _ ratio. i>nrl. Large 2 Br .. ne\v shag !'IT'1.
S '"' I 11-1 .,~ •72:' "' """ ,.,_ <>-'lul F I A<l•1l1s ·, A"'l the •li~hl.v less .:ar, adult~. ~nil per ok. !l)('d ratio. Qllif'T rl-l'nd st. ! SALE l'ZM rn<lnth, "'!li-lli~L .;,''=',-c'"0'0mcoo.oo--~·~-;;'::;::'·:::--. 3 BR. 2 b11. homf' · .. · .. S.1,15 n.cnt oo:autl urnt U!1! STU N NIN r; Ga rr1 .. 11 .. , ., I =~=~--"~--~= .-I 1· u qu1e1 O"""l!l" ol Bayview 165. 3009 Coolirlge, 540-7'247 h!k lo 5 Pl.~. ~tore!i. $1ti5. "'The Brokl'r wirh En1pathy" ~1ESA VERDE 4 Brlrm, 2 d h 11 or as it e 115 Apl-lnfan1, smt dog ok 2 •·~·· " l""l Elli 847 7"-Bf:ACH housf' for rent, 2.\0.~ i • ONE MONTH Apt~. fnr f~m1hrs. 2 Br. family Units. Ne11·ly .,.., '1, Ap l A. • ,,.., ~~~~o;:rn::a:.'.~~~:v~~ I c~~~~"~:'~·~·1c·'~;>ll~·m~"a..~1.~."~:~~B~j~,'~,:·BcR_.1,,,~.t: .. ;c:,;~;;:~:~:;'.-:,,l:i,'~.--,'1,:~;;r~,·-"~,~~";;" .. : I ·.. • re I complete with :1~~~~::: ~n~R~ISO. 2 Brea~ ~::Ills:::~ h11 , ~~~~ c~ln~s10CAP~5~~;1~: 1 ,;c'cLC~"'.c.·c~o!c~c~ -,~n"n~"&-d-.-,.1
C II 0 I \\'INTER Rrntal, cottage on bltns . d is hv.-asher , \\'1lson. 646-1251. Pa110, Laundry. Dsh11~. Newport Bch. a 1v. 0 '""·· lam. 1150. 943 W. 18th REALTY your 100'/, Htd Poll. Adull•. no ,.....ts. C I D c~--ll H' h Mr Gn1tw11Jd· Bay .Sl:\5 mo. ls! k Ills! .mo. ...~ crpt/drps. Ocean 11ide ol * BEAUTIFUL 1 &: 2 BR. rp 5· rps. """'" lo a ig wRy~. · ' "-y·ho'" P-"k. 64" ~·34. SI. 548-$1!M:i. Univ, Park Center. Irvine Purch••• Option . SI55. • 642-9J20. 12~ I •hopp•-Av•<'I o" or,~.,, 213 /621}-3~14. l!am-l lam. °" " "-"'' <:>-Lu. c~~ "°"" hwy Nn ~!~. ...., yr Y· Cnn!!'mporary Gan:len 1\pts, ··&· '""
Oct 4 &. a only. Vacancies cnst 1111'111ey! Rf'nt :\!ONTICELLO: Altraclivf' 3 .,..c.".,.'•A•"~"' .... ·~."~·.,.-.... --.... ~... Ind. item !!Dclejtioo. $1 25 Mo. Very nice I Br. apt. f\75-5359 or 4!!6-2l.'l5. p tl t ; o s' Ir p I c. poo '-1 -Nc'cov_:lc. c84_1_-4c.::°'":::...-~~-· -=.::_:,_;;:_:.;:c:o_~--,-~~ I )-'()Ur house, apl.. !Ito~ B.R., 2 h11 , garage. halcony. ~ 24 Hour e 'f• Adult!! only. 132 \\', Wil90n, be h $\SG-$16.S.' Call 546-5163. NE\V beau!, 2 BR. 2 BA. in
Tbe futes:t draw in the We51 bldg.,•<•. thru a n.n;),. Pilot pa.Lio, pool, S225. !IAA--2647. Laguna B•ach CUSTOM C.1\.1 . 64:)-4530. 2rBRI. ~t111ge ~l:ar ar,. ··1 ,.-.B~-.,,.,,--,---c-:-:--,-4-ple:t, 5h:i.g """· bltns, • ~11y Pilol Oaultied ... .__,.., R I Ill. •n::am -cei ing, p11 10 , R, l Ba, new drps, cpl•.
Ad. &4~78 C111ssifial Ad. We'll help ~u 11rllt 642-5678 OCEAN view, path IO beacb Furnltur• enta SHARP 2 Br. 2 Ba . large Ref. Req. av~il. Nov. 5th. blln PllllO, $l6.'1/mo. Aloo 2 dv.'. ericl gnr .. 1 block to
from uoique J BR. 2 Ba. 517 W. 19th, C.ti.1. 548-3-181 closet~. pool, artults, no R.l7-'2447. BR.' un fum. ·siso. &16-4647 1 __ ,_P_o_;_,_•_._1_1_10_._"1_11-1484 ___ ,
homf'. Gourmf't bltn. kitch., Anaheim 774·2800 pet11. 1884 I-·lonrov1a 54s--0336 ~•o "3'"'' e OCEAN VIEW f'rom SJlJ. • -"•b•• "°'·3111111~---------* 2 BR. w I FR.PLC & nr ,,..o->, ....,, h"'"k 1-1.. p$nelin<, .......--i • "'" '-~==~oo----~~-J BR ~'""O"Li "I"~ a,·, '"' .,, BACHELOR apr .• u1t1 p&ld. GARAGE. No children, no1-QUIET-Downstairs • r u. ' wrr. -skylights, qua!. wllll pa[lf..'I'. B Ibo I I nd rount for sturlents. CASA I I . • • I a 1st & 111~1 months rent. SI~'.). pets. 67:\-9183. 2 Br, new shas cpl>, ••tio, etc. LeaR, ease option ,... PLA YA, 14Ur &: \\'alnul, HB.
S4:il mo. YEARLY Attract. 1 Br .. ~3589 l BR, 2 bll. Yf'arly I~. P.ncl_!,1'-r. Ml' aruNre arl uJt
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Sl70. mo lncl. u It I',. 11pts. Mature adults. no Ava.11 1011 * 673-TIZT mo. 645-3515 or 644..()753 or 2 & 3 BR's. 1160 up. Patio. e SPACIOUS BACH. sreps "-'I 14"" f'nnl, childrt'TI. i\fORA KAl
to bi:-11.ch. Util pd, nos. 1 -='~15-c"="~·-------1·~"'=1·~· ~"~"~'-'d_•~"-· CA~pt.,....6._C_•c'-· 1 $195 COROUDO trlplf'X 2 nn1-=~~·~-""-~·===-=-;;-;;---I A'P~s. 188881 Mon KR.I Ln ..
BEAUTIFUL 3 B~ 2 Bii BAY· NEWLY decor. I &. 2 br apt~. twnhse, 1 ba, Avlli l 10117. SHARP-CLEAN 2 BR !16' -mEAT
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crpla, drrs, stov'. n!frla. ~tal SJ95. 514 s. BAyfront shop•. Jnq 119~ Rochester. Coste ""•• pooL Adults, no pets. t140. • 2 BDRr.f. S1udio Af't -1ll
11m . .-. S\70. mw l,;•1;2-~95;=2!1~~=~--.,,..,..-·l li!olec w/bltn stove. $140/mo. ,,._, 675-0IUl Dan• Point '12 N h ·11 s •~9931 ALA Rent•ls • 645-3900 DUPLE."(, 2 BR, Rttcenlly AVAIL OCT 1:.lh. Lgf' J hr, 11.s VI ' t. ,,_,. ·or WELL turn. 2 hr apt bllns & s· I TV .. -~-1 1 p h 537-7004. J AROI Bay, ocean w, he. 2 f / · h• 1 I""" • • lfll f!, • poo. J'll" s ~l~. End i-11r., a-bltinis. incl dswr, sun PM'C' • I c:::._;_:::_:: _____ =-,1
garagf', alr 11 . "'.IV ,k, DANA ••·-'--•--.°'"" ' Ad I 11" All 6 :JI ~* Bn••-'O Nru1 l BR 3 Br., 2 ba, den, din nn .. ram wint 642-fl766 n ..... u ... uu1 J'ULl uo. u 15, "'"'· : 2 ~le. Slt'pl ro ocun. " """', "'" .
rm .. $325. 495-47&4. eves l f'r. · Coast Hwy. ph MS-1062 $300/mo-Yrly. 644-7!197 bJks to ocean. YTly leeM.
Srmll apt. Mllrint! Ave, N $135/mo. Endo~ Gar. wknda. Balboa lsbind. 195. Huntington 6eech CHILDRE SHARP 2 BR. 1% BA. crpu, 2033 Laguna Niguel * CAU 644-S79., * BACHELOR unit walk 10 1 Bedroom Sl.40. drps. UJll sq fl. Avail. now. At'ulfl, m .P@'tl:. 53&-•
:I 8'drnom $150. Sl65/l\1o. 557-Ti63. J CHEZ ORO APl'S
?t10VE In .now! 3 Br. 2 bl.. Be~ej,lboe;\Vi{P"jon>li;n~s~u~l0e;;(>;;;;l ,,l"'~"~h~&~IO~wCo7._U_1_;1_nc~-'7pd~.1 177 E, 72nd St 642·3645 LG 1 BR duplex, partly tum. 8234 AUanta. 1-2-3 BR'1. )'llrd. ?t100e.rn le; I IC' h' n $95. 53&-3.'i07. CU 3 8 l \\ 164 E Pool . Private cloaed pr. l-"llH. $29.i. 4 9 4 _ 4 7 4 6 , • $2S \VK It UP • On Oc!an • JMMA L.An : r, adults, no pel1J, $135. . W hi--w-o35
Lovely Bach--1 BR-Rms, ' Br dupl"x clO!lf: tl) bch &: &. Cpt,-, drp1. lncd. Avail Wiiton 549-27Tt 1 , .... "'r. •
499-l33l. Mi.Id service. Pool. Utll pd. fOWn. Crpts drps & stove now. 973 Valttnri11, CM. A l RR ., Tll?W'ly ®'If'., cup.,
M•s a Verde l ~~·'__'::C'1l~~67C'"'~7';"'~·~~1i'iooi;;jP',C"iiiiiS1~4S;;;;-mfot"'16-:-2'R'350ill";;>I 557-7768 IMMAC. 3 BR. 2'n B • crpt1, drsrit1, P.rftP. Nr. storn.
fREE Ut'I I l It 2 BR nT __. drps, 1200/Mo, Avail "°"· I''"'~·--'-nt ~'Ml 3 BR. l BA. dbl 111r, 2 BR nr bf'.11ch & hlly pllrk-1 • um ' 1 & 2 BR. Shill cpt, d111lwhr, 561.nGR. '-,_.. ,...,,. cpl~/lrps. rncd yrd, Nr lfll, .lndry, $JJ(I yrly, i116 W. bch, Pfl')I, $\l) up. 201 lOth MOit cl"an O\'t!n, 111ndcck.l-'::C.'..'.'.:"--------l BR. oct"a n Ww, ~ blclt to ~ehl~. & frwy. S2'25. ~1009 'Belboa.. 67J....4~ SI. 536-3T77JS36-7282· 377 W, Wl)g:)n, ~-3605. rt ni -2 BR. 1tud~o, ~dj, Willer, hid ()(IOI, 111blt cheap.
DELUXE 4 br. 2 ha, bltn1, Oceanl.ront .1 Br, $750. Laguna Beach AVAIL now, 2 BR, Bl1n11. ~OOp'~· ii's~~· 1510 W, Balboa. Blvd
r.:i;>tllfrirps, tncd yrd, Ides.I Util"1 Incl. Wint~r if'lllle . $125/mo; $4(1 wk Bll r.h, Uttl dshwsr. Crplll. d~. Encl rAr. • ; 'I WALK TO BEACH I
fr1r IRmlly, $.\.')(!. 557-&.'189. 67H724 pd, cnl1"' Tl/ st CN1J1.rnt R11.y 1t:Ar111;e. rw> pet a, }18-60!\1 * Deluxe 2 Br., 2 811 * Lov@!y 1., 1 • ! BR'L Cpt.
•1, \tf'm!I now! Dlme-A·l.Jroe 642-~ll Rrh 4!14·2~· ri>fl Ii·'~ ~7~ 1'-'n,.' At! .. +• .. , ', t'I"'' ..... ~'~o •' ·~ "'!l "'"· rl\\•hr. 847·3'f17 I I •
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Apt. Unfurn.
STEPS to ~an. New lwnlry
2 br. LM/$2&5. Adl ts 5119
River 64Z..J02.'i, 838-;Jn 2,
T\\'NHSE !or leasl". 2 Br,
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lacil. ~1 75 mo. (J 1 29£...M.l2.
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Apts., Offic• Rent.11 C40 Personals 530 Lost
Furn. or Unfurn. 370 --------------------1----------NO Job Too Sm&il' B•l k B"k T Sc'-' S " DESK space available $..'iO * FULLY LICENSED • REWARD . 'c ' o '"""' peci11..1 -------Costa Mesa
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, _ , block, concrete, carpentry, ~l Cleaning By mo. Will provide tumlture Reno1•:ned Hindu Spirttua.114! \\hneshorthatrthornughhred add a rm, hou~ le vel1ng, DIAMOND Acct!. Con1Lt, $12K
al S5 mo. Amwerlng service Advice on All matters. male cat. .. Alexander" is gar.,dor•r repair5. l'ree f'Sl. 300. Shampoo $lS, Stea.ni $30 Sr. Acct1 ~11 Contrlr $12K
available. 305 No. EI Love, Marritige, Busines1 a Russian Bl ue. Lml Bal· 962-$45. Repairs At lnstall.ation Eng;. s~m1 _Conductor $14h'.
C a mino R e al, San Readings given 7 day.1 a bo p F'l -'I .!~--~------Escrow OHi ~ Clemente, 492-4-t:a'.I a enin. ea .. "'Al'. C t Free Est. ~1317 . cer ••-N "·eek, 10 a.m. 10 10 p.m. 673-3532. arpen er Exec. &<: y (L.A.~ to f700
DELUXE 3 room otllce su1!e 312 N, El Ca mino Real, RE\\1ARD $20(). fo r ----------l\Jesa Cleanlng Se-rvice Tax Sec'y (sh, gd type/ $600
in Corona clel Mar. Pre.s11ge San Clemente rerovery 01 1 Phatt power ADDJT. .& Repa.tr, cah, Car~ls, \\'lndows, Yloor etc.. PayroU Clrk CEDP J 1600
I"" N .. w _._ 4"2-9136, 49" IVl70 !ocm1•• m••l!to •• , J Re.sid. & Commc'L 54&-4111 Bkk (Constr1 = ....... · '-carp .. Ul<>()eS, ~ .......... , machine, 6 orange dining " ' ' · ur 1 e, ~
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Sparkling NE\V 2 BEDR00.'.11 priv. parking. 6.'ill Sq. Ft. DISCOVER DISCOVERY ehrs, 1 green velvet chi'. paneling .. AnLiq. Furn. -Bay & Beach Janitorial r. 0 . edical 1~50
garden apartm<"n t. Luxur. Rt'alonomlcs O:Jrp. li75-6700 fmd YOURSELF ln &lme6~ &12_7277, alter 6 pm , repatr & relln. l''ree est. CrpLS, \.\.'indo1•.'!, Doors, etc .. Recepr. lty t.190 e
• Nr Bch. 1 & 2 Br, 1\, Ba. inull J:O>l. l u~h lanrlscapi11g. DESK .space a vailable $50 Else ~l!-l57'2., _64:,,__4-_1;598"--. ~~----Res. & Comnl'L 64&---1401. CPlhie! Ma1nt. J\la ft'!l!c,
Secretaries
$175 up. Pool. 117.'i s. Cs1 S!73. Adu lts _ no peu. 2311 WW -d lu . LARGE OR SM L WALL WASHING 11mb. C~ntry 1 mo. provi e rn1ture CALL NO\V • LOST 1'i1nce 9.21, male,, black AL he • Typists
H....y. 645-5429, ! 1 l ~4.l £Iden Ave .. C.'.'lf. at S5 mo Answering · Ali k c F E 83~ &l.).S7&l or &l"i·86fi6 • .secvlct> NO OBLJGATIO:-J Lahrat1or. c.,5ta r.1e5a, very !ypt>s wor : ·U! rl()(lrs, ree sc anyttme
• 2 BR. Quiet. \Valk to to1,.n ava!lable. 222 Forest Ave, in 11 83~8.i i21 31 387-.1393 livf'1y & trien<ll y, an~wers 10 fl a fl e I, c-ab1nt'ls, fin ish,
'-. bch. Adult!. Lease. 217 Laguna Beac.h. 434-9466 NAT!QN,\LLY Sedge, \\'e niiss him very frame , repairs, etc. 962·1961 _1_'•_n_i_n~g-------
("ypress. $169. 645·5429 'H_o_n_t-in_g_t_o_n_1'_•_•_ch ___ !\EAR Hoag Hospital 10 Rm RECOGNIZED mta:h, rPward for return or CUSTOM woodwork, formica IRONING dorw! in my home
Mes• Verde -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Sledtca! su!le. A !~ smallf'r INDONESIAN m<'lssage by Information leadlilg to h\s by Durkan-Jones. Re.std. $1 .25 11.n hr. !~~~~ ...... !!!!~!!!!!!!!
ON BEACH! Uni! 1130. 425 N. Newport Lir. ma~SEusf' 6501 Santa return, 5-l_S--0878 or 645-3807 Comm. 646-5168, 675-7813. * * 645--0826 * * ARCHITECTURAL F' j rm
NEWPORT
P•rsonnel Agency
833 Dover Dr., N, B.
642-387ft
"'ATTRACTIVE
2 to choose trom-2 Br, nell'
i:pl'!!. drps & paint. Xlnr [roe_
Nr s-hop 'g & frwy, ideill f0r
couple, no children, no f/Ct.'i.
$140 • m<l. 645-.3515 or fo.1.1·1408
or &14-07.)3 tor appL
Blvrl . Ph. Davis Realty, B b Si G d G --,--,--~-~-"'-------I
042_7000. ar ara ·· ar en rove LOST gmall grory female cat. Carpet Servic• Painting & wants secrelllry. }"ull nr
894-2957. Vil"'. 10th & 17th St N.B .. 1--'--------p h parl lime . No exp n~c. NE\V .APrS DESI' bl JOHN 'S C & U aper i1nging
1 Br From im · \ space aviula e $50 HAVE a c!Pco r11 t11·e gtft an~1\'('fS to Oteyenne/hole a.rpet pholstery ·---l..::962-=-26::::26~.=~-=---
2 BR From $2•12 m,,',·,'mVillo AP~.':.i,d,'.'l•gfu~~~1'.', p11r1 .v. your hornP, hns res~ in l('fl ear. S20 rell•ard ~art'.'."ers . .,~,1.'.h'g·~•'"1Sh1a'-'1~-I 3-0 Day Special. ln~er/Exter ASST. MGR.
I . "~" '" ""'••" i;:1rls fret>. Ann 548-2W6 67~1230. '""' ' e .x.v • u 1'1 uul painn~. L!c.'d/Jns. LncaJ TRAINEE 3 BR Frnm $375 evailab e. 17875 Beach Blvd. 1 __ _, Re!arda ntsl . 0f'>:n:><ts rrs .r,, ,
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, . A ·" bl "'" • ALCOIJ Ol !CS A-""m"''' 'f -I -•m ,.,,., 01-n.i . l'l'f'~ .• )()yr~ exp .. t"rf',e E•I,
DL\'. 2 & 3 BR. 2 Ba. encl
gar. 1150 & up. Rental Ofc;
3095 ~aCI" Avl". 546-1034.
Newport Beach -----A New Way to Live in
Newport Beach
lll"!llfure l'!Ll.la c> Hunti ngton Beach . .,.._.321 ~ '"'"" v ' n_y · e • '-' rB , ti'"Bl"d all co lor br1g!1teners & 10 .,
0 ---1, "-,--d1·,h"•'hc· Ph<im' S.12-7217 or 11T1 le vie /{c.11 .,,_ e c • 1 bl 1 ~c~·a1~1~c~.h~o~c~k~&l~5--0~· ~80::'.:'.'''---I .._.., ,~ "'" .~~ ~ • ,'\!,.l\T offlC'e spare now · H ; ""ffi1nute each for \vhite car. heated poo!.saunas·lennls P.O. Box 122.l Cosra l\·JE'Sa. 10/L answe~ to onl"y re· ~. VINYL p11.perhang ino ~1·aiL, Lido Bldg. 3355 Via rl 540.T;iT:i pe!i;. ~ve your n1oney hy ~
rec room-ocean vie \\'s Lido. N.B, 67~3771, J ones CON FIDENTIAL counseling war a a savinjt me extra rr ips. \\"ill specialist., "-'Ork guarani~.
fla tlOS·ampJe parkina: R!ty Servif'e & r{'{erral Jor abortion & clean living rm, d tn1ng rm h'f'e est, Dan Schwartz
Security guards. ar!optl<in. ApCarl", 642--4436. I~ & hall S\5. Any rm $7.50, 547-5846 or 846-2182. DE!'<TI5'T Suite avail,, Lulo IS HUNTINGTON Bldg. 335~ Via Lido, N.B. l\!ASSAGE for ladies . l\lon .. ln1truction ,.......-r.ouch $10. chair$:). 15 yr11. PA INT! NG ; }{on es 1
PACIFIC 67~3771. J 0 n e, Rlty Vri .. 9 am·ll :JO am. Call ~------;:.;-; l"Kp 1~ "·hatcounL~. notmeth-guaranle('d \\'Ork. Lic'd Any Service. "42--9990, YMCA. I od. I do '-"'Ork mysel!. Good size joh. Call 675--5 740.
OAKWOOD GARDEN 711 OCEA.i~ AVE., H.B.. BAY VIEW OFFICES _:V.:A.:S::Ec;..,,C:,,T~O~M~Y~~IN=F~0-1 Schools & I~~-'~· _s3_1_.(J_l0~1-. -~---l 'y-o~u,,..:.-',,,-p"-pl::y:_::c<_:he_::_:_p::,c.,-,-,-.1
Young men needed
Full T ime
$610 mo.
Must be neat. \Vil! Train.
No exper , neces~. Interest
in photography helpful.
APARTMENTS C'7l.4l 53&.1487 A...rare, 6424~;i6 ln1tructlons 575 Cement, Concrete Rooms painted $10 e11.. AlMi
1'.'e11·por!·NOrth Ofc open.lo am-6 pm Daily D<'luxe, Air·Conditlo.,e<l 1"-f'Xl erio r. Call ~7().16. Call 54S-61SB
ggo lrvine Ave &15-05.JO \'"!LL!AM WALTERS CO. Lir!o Area -50c Sq. F'!. *JOHN O'DONNELL , BEAT The Rain~ Concretel ---'--:.C."-='--":::...~::__ __ I 9 AM . 3 PM
I•"'!!""""""""!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Realonomics Bkr. 675-6700 \s 39 Train To B• A floors, patios, drives, Professional-Reas !-~~=====~~
Ne\.\.·port.South Parklikit Beach Living S5~ to S75 mo. Grnd nr. ------'------HEAVY EQUIPMENT sidewalks. Don 642-8514 Re fs furn . Lic/lns. 847-1128 *ATTENTION! *
1700 16th S °'2 81"0 for Ar!uJre -I d 1 6 4 g B c D Soc'ial Clubs 535 OPERATOR . . ' N IV '"' Real Eslare Licensees t ""' · 1 .. air con , -· --, .,., 10 o-·•I• B"lido•-PATIOS, walk!!, dnve, iru;ta!l o asung 2 0 · 1 C D I S I ----------'-"' • ,.~, u * WALL PA pen1ng.s •n new y f'.~pand-PARK NEWPORT asa e 0 Ne.\.\.•p o rt Blvd, c:.1. contemporary Couples ers, Dcaglines, Cranes, new lawns, saw. break, ,. PER* edottlreinCoronadel!\1.,.r.
APARTMENTS & 2 BR·furn/unf. Pv1 pa. ~"'~~"'="='=l_._644-__ IOO~l.~~~= \VJ DE \VORLD Scrapers, LoadeNl, Trench· remove. 548-8668 for est. \Vhcn y<>u call "fl.lac" See 1\1r. Martin or ~tr. Cor-
Bache!or, 1 or 2 Bedrooms,, tio. frplc-in 2 BR . f'lt>varors. OF'FICE space for \st>. 290 (714) 839·2131 or Szt-7728 ,ers, etc. Study at home Child Care S.iS-l444 646-1.Tll bin,
and Townhouse~. Spe , pools, dsh1v~hrs, crpts, drps. Pets sq . 11. l.oc'. J71!73 Beach follo\.\.·ed by Telildent train-·-.---.------*INTERIOR EXTERIOR * CORBIN-MARTIN
tenni!, From $170. Across arrrplerl from $J.l:j . Blvrl. 2nd D90r for info. call in:;: a\ our modern Iacility XLNT chilrl care my home. Lie, ins, guaranteed. Call REAL TORS 644-7662
from Fashion island at Jam. 21~1 Brookhu~I St, HB 1!47-71~/l. Lost ind found Jlnl in Mi11 n1i, f'!orida. Ages 2-5. Mesa Verrle a.rea.. Harri~. &12-1558. Expert ''ATIENTION"
boree & San Joaqufn Hills * !714) 962-6633 * Business Rental 44.l . L:iJ tlome OUice-Miami, F111. Ref's. 54&-81111, 540-2794. air!e~s spraying.
Roads. !71~) 64.1-190'.l. ----~--'-------'mmmm;;;;;;;.:;;;; UNfVERSITY HEAVY Contractor PROFESSIONAL Pain!ing * BRANO NEW * Newport Beach * * 600 sq. ft. STORE or I CONSTRUCTION 1----------intr r/cxlPr. Honest ~:ork.
»J.32 Santa An.a. \Across OFFICE. $125/mo. COSTA Found (fre• ads) 550 SCHOOLS, fkpt. #1203 MY Way, quality l1ome Lir !.· Ins. 5 4 g. 2759 ,
h'o S A C MESA. 64&-2130. ..._ _______ ----~I Golden Circle Drive remod. Walls, re11ing, floors 5-10-144~.
m . . ounrry Clu b!, WESTCLIFF CUTE p;irt Angora striJ>t'd Santa Ana.. Cali!. 91705 etc.. No job too small. ----------!
Spacious 2 BR w;Jts. From I RIVIERA TERRIFIC Loe. Store or of. kit1Pn white nose & fC'el. Phone: (7l 1J 547.?jZJ. 547.003.fi. 24 hr ans. set'V. PAINTING, prof.essiona.1. All
DOUBLE YOUR
PLEASURE
$ $ I I I
$190 up. Frplcs. priv. pa. Spl!cious 2 hedrm bit fr('f' space. Balboa Inn. bushy 111U, 31'8 Larkspur 11· n r k g u a r n . Co Io r
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11
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os, l~~d7_s;;!-1close-1$. Adults. carpets, drapes, he~ted ;,~~: Balboa. J>-rom $75. 675-8740. 673-5652. Name . •. ... ... .. .••.•••.•. •• AdGditi~sk* .8!'._TlodC'ling s pe r-i a I i st, 9 6 2-6143, S~k~~~i\1A~~~~qw COTPES-
gr ,J..l "~' 0 FICE ORE r.l"Wlc .;x;n, L1r . 547-14'1\. . , ~ ' • ' . n shl'lpp1ng area. Adulis. * F er ST · 810 FND! Tiny kit tPn, blk·o;rey. Address • •• "~ · • · ............ 673-6041 i1t 549-2170 -'-----'--------1 BA SIC-H. HE A LT H &
""'NOW OPEN ISO<I \\"£>stCl1ff Dr., :-1.B. sq. ti. NEWPORT BEACH. tan tigrr \\.'/\\.'ht pa1~·s. City ........................ Driveways PAPERI-fANGER, custom ECOLOGY 01 All Types.
Brand new·! BR. $16Q..2l3R f,.JZ·J.38S. *' Call 6i5-Hi(ll. * Shan1a.r·Balearil!' Dr., C.1\1. work, no job toO small. All Tll!'Tl Yollr Old Accounts
S190 up All u(I pc! p 1-==co-=-.-"7==-~"' ,,~·1.t. Star.e .......... Zip ........ ,I----------G F Free est Call • • 1 • riv. SHO\''ROOM mfg. & office c'_c~c:_:_:.::_~--~-~-I HAWLEY'S Dr iv e 1v a y uaran. or · Into Fas1 New SS Pro!its
patio. billiard rm. htd pool space. Close in Laguna loc. SMALL Poodle, vie Nivpt Phon~ ............ Age. ..... Coating, have it done no1v. 96&---0.~16· Plus Leads. Permanent Po-
\\.-/ jacuzzi, Huge closets, '" '"53 o Sll:l io $350 mo. 4,,_.,,,.. Nrtt1on11l Bank al \Ve stcliff. HOMEMAKERS \Vinter Is roming 545--5195, INTER!OR.Exlerior, Qua.lily sition Part r Full Time.
deep pile crpt'g, lush Ind-k R bl ~ d E <-1 1300 II' ,cp'g. Adults. 20101 Birch FOR lse, 900 sq fl r.t-1 bldg Call to 1rl('ntify. 534-601&. Individualized Interior De.c·l =G-77__,_pm~. ~------I \\lor · easona Y ~' .ce , ~asy ~ e_ , C't'k 1Jp.
! h. h · 2 H kJ k FreP Esl. 546-5766 • Before llam or after 1:30 St .. N.B. 557-1246. or mac ine s op. garage. or BLACK rrihbll found vie oratln;::. r w Y wor · Electrical pm. BREATI-ITAK!r\G VlE\V •1pho!stery shop. 54&-8797. Scarfi~lrl & ~1ai::n 0 t i a , I ~'~h~o~p._6~4~6-;026~77-~~=--I ·---------NEAT. r\('pendahle & lritnd-
SZ'rJ I-luge 2 BR apl. H!<>h on STORE. near l\ewpor! Pier. T_n~m.:__•-_»_V_._'6_2_-_39_8~0--~" PIANO LESSON -S2.5(l my ELECTRICIAN, li~ensed, 1.v coll('i.:;r studf'n1. No dnnk· CALL MR . MAC
> •12· '' h , h 13 Q I T h honded. Small j()hs, main!. lno. Stevf', 54&-4549. Back Bay Bluffs w/2 pvt l-=~~C:,F~"'--~~ ·' .-, · (HlT Lo$t SSS ome, 'your~. ua . c r. · s.10 520 "' 778-1481 halconies, frpc. hl'ated pool. r. Lid{). 1 BP. Balhoa Bay Prop. 67:\-7420 Mrs. Johnson 548-6540. & repairs. <r 3· *PAPERHANGER*!-,-,=~~~-~-~-
loads of clo~ets. Adults. 74.~ \~'/P1·1 p;tf1n. Slip in·;i ll, Industrial Rental 450 LAB & German mbc camp! Engraving Prior lnst:ructnr. 646.2449 AUTO DetailPr, busy shop.
.D 0 m j n g 0 Dr · i b Y 1 "'=171"~;·_,,,"-"~'-"-· _5_73--6~'-"'--COSTA MESA r nl. "Roman'', limping, i·i~ I j~ EXPERT Hand En~avi ng Plai ter, Patch, ·R.e~air Ts~~~ 1;ft"a~$. ~:~~ reqd .
C.D.111.H.S.) Call &15--1260. COZY 1 Rr on canal pati<l, ·* * Orirga ll\.\.")', r ev.• a rd ' Services and Repairs Trophies, plaqul"S, cu~. Ptr. M7_3547. H.B.
SEACLIFF l\lanor Apts. 2 carport, bori t slip $17:.. 3204 12SO sq ft. 110·2'20 Jl(l\l'er, pri· 1~4~03--~366~5.f:.~~~~~;i:I ~---~---~·~·;i_~R~o~"='~U~, _"':8-~l:l9'~, ~64:2~5~"'3: * PATCH PLASTERlNG I~=~~~----~ BR "nlu 1,, n. 1 1\larrus '.\'.B. 49-1-.1\94;, t'\l('s, v;i re 0U1 cc>, new blrlg. LOST . male Siame_s .. seal· All types. Free estimates. AUTO Polisher, expe r only, .. rn, 2 °"'• cp 5, 'J<.iV'> ... eves. 25 >J d k drps, bl!n~. garh displ. pvt "·"~'sq rr. lrg olfices. plenty poin t, alr ered. R<'\.\.'a.rrl, W CaJI 540-68 a.r \l'Or er can earn top "' parkino, nr s.D. tni'y, Auto axlng Gatdenin" $$. Refs reqd. 18621 Beach patio, $160. AlYi Furn. ~ .. ,. • 494·5008 • Plumbing
Bachelor ntU ~-,,., •• ,,,,-•• ,,.,, I ~ . c. NAITRESS RLTR. * SKEETER'S Auto Polishing AL'S GARDENING Blvd., l-f.B. &17-3547. u ,,., 2'~ E 1-b c •r 2 BL,\CK 1ny poodle vie. Irvine . ,_
Placentia Ave. MS..26.':2 l ~mmili;mm~,:;;;~ •.>v • II • ·'' · &I ·1485 & \\'estc-l iff NB. acro5s from Cnmpl job SL'!. Prof. Free for gardening & 11 ma11 STEVE'S Plumb1nr repau~ B A BYS ITT E R-reliab!f'
NE\l.'LY rlecoratecl. crp!d, 2 I XTP.,\ ha;:. ~prinkltTcd, in. f\lerlir;i! hu ilrling 10/1 gl"n· P/U hy Rpp l. &1~2550. landscaping servlres, call & small install. Service maturl! larlv for 4 mo old
du,t'I E 2 l 1~ ,0 fl • "P ~ "'0-5198 °--"ng N I calls & hrly rates. 826-5463. hoy, 7 •m-~ pm, 5 doy.<., my Br-. 2 Ba . mobt!e homP. Rooms 400 N · :::; ~ · & ""G G "'· u • <'!"OLIS re.1\·ard 6•->·1880 Babysitting .,._ · =•••1 ewpor · Adults only. f'>o pci 5• S2li0. r. · · · · · F11;..•s. LOST . Blk male Lab/T('r CdM, Olsta. !I esa, Dover PLUMBlNG REPAIR home. 9fi2-62i8 aft 6.
Avall now fnr 9 mn~. Call \\'i\:'>'TED pa~r mi<ld!P·agPr! \\'r .•!minster indust Pk . mL'I:, Lagllna. \Vhoever call· COSTA MESA Shores, We~tclifi. No job too .small BABYSITIER. own ca r ,
"lr. Sprao:n•e. 673-1331. \•'nn1an to renr room s, ~"=·1-_'~"~"~=~~---I PRE-SCHOOL * LANDSCAPING * • 642-.1128 • 'rues & 'rhur~. ~:30·!'i. Must '' &~ ~ ed S.P.C.A. p ease c11!1 u.~.
* AITRAC 2 Br, 2 Ba. ~h11re lo\·f\y CoMna r!el 1\111.t 7000 SQ. FT I n du 111.r i a I ·1~7-1165 Thank~. Enroll now tor fall N<'w Ja1vn.s, .sprinkler,;, 11.r-COLE PLUMBING have rel'!. 545-4 197.
I I hnm f', he cnmpankin w1Th 1\arf'hnuse f<ir lease. 14c ~q . -----------1181.h & t.1onrovia, 1h day '+ lx:trs, patiru;, fe nces, 1vall.s. 24 hr . .service. 645-1161 BAR l\!AlD BIKINI rrpts, drps. ti tns.. enc gar, 16. p 0 1 h 9~1 LOST; 2 blonde poodle/cross. 1 .. ,, d · ~----"
S _ d 1 sarnr-J . p<'r n1n. -.. Box 1. y mo. or yr .. •;r 474 \ilJ ay sessions . .---.....,u,.,.. Lic'd contr. Master Charge, d I & R · *FIREHOUSE *-11J. A u ls, no p e I 11 . -11 Cd ~z coll a Ni remale newly gpade ho I h Ag Remo e epa1r «•3-,08 1 ·, _\l 9~~ .'i. li\82 McCaw Ave .. S.A. pwram, t unc es. es.,~1~3~,.,-,~~loc"".<':"~'~·~5~36~-~122~S.'-----_ 1,,..-:.,..,...,.,,.-,.::-;e"::-,,--I 177 E 171h SI CM ,,~ nerrl s!lrches removed u hn 6 30 AM 6 PM i · " ' ·
DELUXE Bayfronf.-2 Br. 2 SLEE PI~G r m S fi 0 I nl o. Rentals Wanted 460 96,ll. 11 5-1 s~ · \llk·CD~PARE'. 6424osQ PROFESSIONAL Garde.ne.r, SPEC IA L IZ ED House 548-9931
_\la!U!'(' ;ir:lult. Pnv ha & ;"N:;;--;c;:=~..-;--:-::--;-:;:c; II ~~-0'...:::'.::'.'.:'.'.~'.':'.'.:'.:.' .'.'.'.:'.::'.'.'.". tree \.\.'ork, p r u n 1 n g, Rrpair. Carpentry, painting, Sa. ,\dnl15. 110 pels. i'earl~·· Tll'O ••. , bl k I l A~. S1lve~ 1\1In;n1 "r e · 2 '722 r nt. 21,1J Eldrn A\""· Apl fi, '"''a e. \\'Or ing glfs ...._,,,, • " BABYSITTING by the hr, spri.nl<ltrs, c-!e;in up jobs. <'1 t:. Call Dick &1...,
S:iYl. Slifl Ava il. 23.1 19th St. f'_\f, \1·11ukt J1ke rn rent 111·0 PoorllP. answers !O Sui1e, vie. da.v or \i-~k. Mon thru Fri, 1 ands ca p i n g . Geon<:e.1--"'-"-"-------'--'---------1
I! B. 67'·0!16. h " f h 0 I El d"n ' 'le--~r Re"''_, Roofing .., ('.,rnnm urn1s f' nr par1 y ~ · · Jv =. '-"'. ~ '"· Lunchc.~ & snacks included. 646--5893. _.,......_....__~·-----1 5:17~ :0.10. \V1nter. $.:l:?a yrly. 4 /'i:rr room & ba . nr. Orange !urn1 sh<"d ap1. or house, 111 ~:\3.94-4!'. or 642·775fi. Locater:I of! San D1egn F'wy IA.~L~·=s"'-,'----__ -... -.. -,-,-, .. -•. -7-.-.-, T. Guy Roofing, Deal Dir~ct.
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111rpon. garag". nrr cook-H h \\'II ------~---L<ll"'"'" . .,,, , " ~_.~mo Br. ba, la.;-tng nrean. a\·c f\\'O ouse caL~. '1 DOG, !1-lrd ~12e, blonde, tan near So. Coas! Plau, ~ I do my own work."":>-,
n,..,,'\y <l"tv'r. fi.16·-~rn3z_ Jr.i::. S7~ S~3-fi41l7 .>.~~-1 .'lJ6 ji:i\e rc:!crl't1r rs. Reasona ble <'ars, Jlulfy ta ll. name. S.19-4038 ~ohv•hL '1_ard lremodl el1ng.1 -"':...:"-~95~·ro"-. ~------1
RQO\-l ft1r r<'nt • nice. nu! please. , •. Phone 54&-J.lt~ . . ''DUNG lh ·11 b h ., , ... s au ing, ot c eanup, LRG, 2 RR. ]'2 5 ,\. r m, ts, ,.. .Molly,, M1~s1e>n V ie j o , , , mo t'r 11•1 11 Y" R · ·kl·-673--1166 Sewing/Alteraiions h(1tl\f' fnr l11rl.v 111· 1\ork1ng ;if1e.r Ii P.\oL anrl 1\'PPkPnrls epa.ir spnn "'~· · ri rp~. hl11n~. D/1•, nr !Jr,11c Re mP~a Or. /!.',{)-()63fi_ in her home, childrE'n ;iges -
1S" \t?d
• RRpro· Typists
• MTST Oprs
• Keypunch Oprs
• Packers
• Hostesses
lnt1'rv1e11•1ng Hours
9am ·11Am & lpm-4pm
Interim
Personnel Service
778 W. 20th, C.M .
642-7523 546-2592
BOAT CARPENTERS
}"or large yacht"S & ~x~nsive
tool111g prograrn. Ex!>"r.
l'eq'd. Top 11·ages & benelit!i.
\VillaI'd Boat Wnrkl!, 1300
Logan Ave., C.i\I.
BOOKICEEPER F I C. ex·
pcriept"erl !hru gt n !"dg.
T/B( \Vork d irectly tJndr
mn1\.o\ler 1n !imll.11 ticctg
i;ection 1n last growing Cl'.lm·
pan,v 11 t Sa n Ju a t1
Capistrano lndu~rrial Park.
Salary open. Apply Coasr
Ca tamaran 33012 Ca l If.!
PtrfeC'to , San J uan
Capistrano.
BOYS 10.14
to dcliv('r papers in the San
Oemente, San Juan Cap!s.
trano and Capistrano Beac:h
Area.
DAILY PILOT
4~·4420
CABINET & Top Installers.
Exper. Pre-r inlsh Modular
Ca.binets l<Jr remodel & ne.\.\.'
cons1n.1etion. Call Kitchen,
Days. 5-18-2436, e v e s .
&12-7667.
CA R \VAS H, AUTO
POLI SHING , & C,\SHTER
POs1 ·r10N S . Vltimt .
Growth r'1. 4 ]{)('o\tionli.
METRO CAR \rA~. 2950
Harbor Blvd, C .. \l.
CASJ-rIEP. .. ct1.r 11•a~h. req"s
cash register e xp er .
644-4450.
CASJ-llER, exper. Apply Na-
-tionBI Lumber, 19122 Brook-
hur~L H.B. 10am·4pm.
CHE!'. e.~per. Europe 11. n
pref'd for private. club. Vtry
i::ood ~al11ry f,, v,·orking hrs.
Ph . 644-00:il.
Cl-!E:\11ST · \Vorld leader o!
med ical supplie's and
reagents sceks rtcent liJe
!';Cience grad for production
work.. fa~! growth op-
portunities fur aggre'ssive,
hright, hard working man.
Senrl resume lo P.O. Box
11178 Santa Ana, Ca. 92705.
CHILDREN BACK T 0
SCHOOL? You can . earn
\l'hile they learn. Be an
Avon representative. You'll
have your O\.\.'n business,
vour 0\11n hours, your own
~arnin ~'· Call now,
s.ID-7041. Ho•.n. Arllts S 1 ~ 5 _m o , 111;i n, 111'"'r •lf1 , Ji·IG-0311 air fi. r;r .')48-()~41 After 7 30 P.)! :i.~., by !he week. Lunchl'.o;, EXP. Japanese Gardener. EUROPEAN
d k d LOST~ Ladies "'a!·ch . -" K h k I 1 MAKJN'G f.;'.'--;:i)\7 S\'.i fJPr \\'Pf'k ur \l'/k1l rhen. ;in_ \\'C'l' en s. n tch:i.rd~ !11kt or Vu: !l/2~. snacks. East~ld<", C .!'>1 . ~w ~· ~p-eeJ, pan DRESS! Clerical
llfF:A '\ fRO:'\T :i RR. 2 BA. S.',ll f"'f I• iv·k ur apts_ J\·lritf'l RETIP.F:D rouple <l<'~lr" 10 S1 l1·rr hand. R e I\' a r d . &lft-4665. pe96! ;,.,,, ml1lg, ea.n-up. A11 custom titled. PPrsonal RUTH Ry AN
EXECUTIVE
Personnel Agency
• -1 ~ ~-• f 2 B 2 B <>-.,...,"" F'a~h ion 11.dvice ,. 673-\S-19 Call ~Tl·; l ".::i~P 11 1~11 fi.'t ~. S\Yl, __ ,,_·'-·~1• ren l un ur n r.. 11 <t pl '.i-10-{l6.15. 8 1\BYSITTING niy hnm"I-~-· ----~~~--1 -.:.c::c:.=.=.:c:.:.:c=..c:.:::____ Betty Bruce AGENCY li~;.....;'.?ri l li7'--:i72~-RAJ. l~l \\·,,m:in~ R<?~tden· or hse 1n !\ell'pnrl 8PaC'l1 ~'lALL d-•k po" ,. 1 wkdys, dov"ntown H .B . Japanese Gardening •Dressmaking -Alterations SPECIALIZING a~a. l.1ves partlculArs refs ._:v "--' • i,,t rm · Commercial· Residen1 1aJ Dr.signed to su it Y<l\l.
;; RR, 2 B;i, r p:/rlrp<. bin~ 1 Lill Hnlnl. ~71\.S'i'l p!'r m{I. ava1lal)le.. \l/nte Classified Siam('se, slightly bent tail. Lunch t,,_ J1n11cks, :i.16-832~. Industrial 645.-034:. Call Jo • 646-6446 Exec. Secretary IN
Rik Bch '.\r. i'i.hP'~ cntr. Yr· ~r:atr_ t;j i)..3fil.l. Bd No. 2~. Daily Pilot, P.O. ViC'. Kiphaven Ln., H.B. SeU the old stuffE .~-XP=E=R~-~8~,-w-a~;,~,-,-0=,=m-en-,.,-1 -A-lt~o=,~.-,;=.~n-,----'~64==2~_5=14=5-To Vi~~-WeU estab. co. 17~[~~CwpoE ~~~~iaN~~
h·_ 67.'.---ll21~ af• -1 pm . Guest Home 415 Rox 1560 Costa Mesa, caJil. 962..(l'i'ffi. Buy the new stull Good benefits.
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilliii;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'I Com PI e I e G arde n in g Neat, atcurate, l'.I ye~ e.xn. 6464854
BEAt:T-u11!. :l RP. 1 Ba. * PRIVATE ROOM 92626. Service, Kamalani, 646-4676. \ 17931 Beach Blvd., HB Clo~r /f) llf'arh. YE-arly f-',., .-l1j,.,rl.V JarJY. Bri,;ht • TEACHER & family wants * * * * * * EXP. Japanese gardener. Tile .J · · Secretary . M7-9617
..\GREY R~:AL TY &1 2-~S;'l I ., ., 1,, .. ""I """""" hn•>-"" in CERAMIC~ ti'I_.. " ""'W " ., Bayfront o!C!I. Nau. L1caJ Al· 1 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!""! c1r"ry g;i r.,<'n~11rrr;u n"ings. •r•• u•••U••• .-.c Compl~te maint. Free \ <.-'"-"' Good kill p I'
YE ARL\'.Unf11rn 2 Br. l Ba_ N11TTlt10us m"als. 5-18-17.13. Jl>larlne~ Sehl art'a, N.B. estimates. 645-0347. remodel. Free est. SmaJI mosphere. m '· res-COLLEGE girls, housewives,
Up!'1a1rs_ Patin. Rloc k 10 • ,<;£\, 11.r .. iv!'l!e -n· ,·" C.L.D. 1561 r-.1esa Dr. No. li job!! welcoml". 536-2426. sure. secretaries learn to te'ach 1;7 "'""' ' .. ~, ' " ~ LAWN Maint. Hau ng, new "Cean. SJ ~. '~""'''~ ,,,,.1 I'""'" 10 .. ""-"tlem•n. I -"-'~· _s_.A_._01'_546_·_15_1_"_· ~~=I 1 cl . S t prof. make·up, have fun ., '"'"" • .,. " awns, ean-11p, pruning. ecre ary
• BRA.'ID Ne"' o r:t.UXE 2 .. c,11 ~·t;...7""" * N.B. Exrc wants 3 LGE Trader's Par:ad1'se ""' "'"73 [Ill n1ake as much money u . '-"' ""' Fret! esL "'4U ...,<>-79. I If Pre!. 11lles exper. Mature. F T/ Br, 2 Ba ;ivail Oct 1j. ----------bctrms. <lining area & J'l')OI ~ you de~irt., I careft', ·re~rly. tiiS--:J.30(_) Rentals to Share 430 pref, older charming OK. ,JAPANESE Garde~r Exp'd.1 1:;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;~ PIT job, nn rloor t<J donr, Compl~e YAtrl Servi,.e Secretary E ·,:A · 1 Close in. 673-3105 aft 6. 1 • ~ xec. poSluvn ti v a I . S•nta Ana [lETIREf) ~')n1or c l l 1 ze n I ~~~~..-~-.,--,,--..----1 1 Ines 646-0619 548-7958 One girl oh:. Technical l!n-842-6449 Vivi11.ne Woodard .
--------------lady rlr~iN's same 10 share FAMILY desires .3 & hm, Job Wi1nted1 Mala 700 vimnment. Ground floor sit· Olsmetics, div, of General
furn. hnme. \I a r g u f' r i t e Jncd yrd, Harbor Hi area. SE!PENCER'S Lawn Service, ue.tion.
Av(', Cr!l\!. Sl2:i mcl'. 67:\-3000 Tn $200/mo. ye a r I y. t 1' mes fro:?e ~t. Lawn c are · BACHELOR would likl!' lo F'oods Q>rp. ,,r fi7:")'1\ \ l aft 10 am. &15--0lhlJ. cltanups. reas. 54&-5213. ~AGE SMALL HOTEL RKeptioniat
SINGLE STORY ,.. * Sh11.ri> home on Lclo RELIABLE ,11oman looking JAPANESE GARDENER in Beach area. R_eferences . Legal group. Hvy tYJ)ing & COMMERCIAL
CAN'T BE BEAT
South ~ea Atmosphere ''· 1, ChLlrl"en "'· c,11 • . ,__, dOl lars Complete Yard Cal'f!. 646-3632 ask for Bill. pho~s. TELLER 2 BR 2 BATII ' tor 1 br apt 111 _ .. na Rea!IONl.hle . 642-8$5.
· -67,,,._71B.1 hfr 11 11m nr 11.!l Beeeh. Will pay up to $125. Job Wi1nted; Fem•I• 702 Carpet! t. drps z COMPLETE la & -...1 G•n'I Ofc/ ln1uri1nce Air Conditioned ·30 pm. I GWiii.}j&liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ',,_ __________________ ,.,I wn 511.1ue~
AD''LT •• 3 B M be aervi~. -For Escrow en. 1119, exper.
PriV81e PariOI! v (n ~.!"re on, I -U I Trade lo~,., 3 Br Udo Isle Jim 548-&IOS NEED HELP AT HOME? nttesl. Will eventually head HEATED POOL ho111t> Call for details. 2J Unit ~el, i..anabnt w .., F T <-I
Plenty of \a\.\.11 ~.'\6-t7~2 Announcl'Mfttl ' •mall••· .. _.,._ ..... ,··-me , e We Ha11e CooV&lescent '~.. plans for )8 more UJ'lit1 home ($62,500 val), FOR: Gen•r•I Services or emporary ...,rv ce : dept,
$58,0C>D yr gross. W /trade . ... • ...... .., v• "'"'
Carport &. Srorage 4 BR. 2 Ba duplex apt·hch. my SlOO.OOJ &.Q" .tor TD's/un· unit N.B. area or ? 673-7185 THINGS by M00tt, LI. Aldes • Nul"lel • Houte-Accounting Cl•rk
HIDDEN VILLAGE $.SO ea . will furn p!\11 or all. -Its this aidl. Ownr/Bkr. bfr U am ar aft 7:30 pm. elt!Ct,, plumb, tenet, tile, keepers:-~ntral accounting. F&111U-
s.:nu ~Sou~ Sal~15251 ~•~3J_ll_J,_1,_. ~""'""-~"'-· -~ Announc•m•nt• 500 1 :&4:::.'-"..:=":::l.:646-::..:l:;,l30=. ---29, rt Dra.&on CLus Sloop iMUns, carptn~, paint etc. HOMEMAKERS/UPJOHN lar wfquarter1y return. &.
3 Heatl"d Pool1
L&rre Clubhouse etc. BBQ
Child Care Center
Great new 1 2 & 3 Bdnns
From $149
SOUTH COAST
VILLAS
UOl MacArthur Blvd, -
Giri19es for Rent 435 WIN IN LAS VEGAS Xln'I fam. hm. Huae 500 .sq for 4X8 p00l table or '65<1..::545--0tl::..:::"'=.· ------1 For Perm~ Service: reports. 10 Key add.in;.
G Proven computerized cha.rt l\ rump111 rm. Lnd:lcpd • Comet 2 dr, or m. 350 or 360 Hauling • We Have Chmpan.M>ns BY APPOINTMEN•T
4RAnl GE tnr Ml!, storage shows best betting dlM trees, C.M. Want unit&, Jm, .erin Polaroid camera. For e HousekHPUS e Practi-
0 y. £.side. S2S " mo. Call system ever created. Fan-home w/R-3 lot or ?1?1! 1' appt call 64fM>420. MOVING & ~neral Haulq. cal Nunes etc. At Monthly ONL y 642-26.17. $2.S 557..Jl.131. Garage cln.n-up, yard A:
DBL Garage N\vpt Bch. ~a:::~on ttt~°:~1ri~~ Dept I =""1"--'0=1,~.=Po-0~1-3 ~B~D-""'Jt~u-m-pu-a SAILBOAT: 14 toot F!yina tttt-ttimmlna. TNT La,wn Rates, HEALTH & 410 W. Coast H'Zl$: NI •s~o,ragl", boa!s l:"l t-Call DP2, P.O. Box 88, Mont· 2 Batfl &lr.cond htlriie, Van ~2!J..iorW.,;thl !'.°'1tr"a·d valfuore M&mt. &f&.5863 FAMTl/Y CARE .AGENCY f9S~u~l~to"!'H!!!!!!!! ... !!J!!!"".'!l!!l~l~'·1
I' 41 6116-30~2 Riversidt'. ,1,, .• , r-llJ. ,....,. ..,........ ..,..,.,. an w 8 HAULING Yard Clttn·UP "~ N B d • '""' NU)"I!. $47,500 $9."""' ~ .. ,ty bot plus 10 • -""'·' 0· roe. way, 8'XMOCEEPER F/C-Unique
GAR.AGE for nnr. Excellt'nt Wllnt N....-area prop., · by experienctd CO 11 e i e SAnta An3' ~7-e&8 -..~-· * m.«578 * ud , ·--· k ..,_ .,.,.....rtunltu for cheerful
ExjMrl•nced
-UNITED-
CALIFORNIA BANK
No, 5 Monarch Bay Plaza.
So. Larune.
496·1273
COUNTElt u.Ies 1trl. lteta.il
exptt a mu1t, Photo aalf!'I
expe.t helpful. Telephone tor
interview betwn t : 30 & 9: 30
am, 642°JOl2, Dave's C1m·
era F..'xchflnat,. C.M.
/.: salt 1!oraii:e. Co&ta ~!esa [I] cir. plane, 1 21.11988--4300 11 ent . .._. •• uuC . no:U. v ryv ...,
$40. mn, Call 646-4(i71 . I• 3 m'!ls, free&: dear, s.,_.:534-;:;,,l,:846=. ------SECRETARY. Girl Frkll.)'. t~: Intererttnr work • Ptnonll1 8 Units, c.o.ta Mesa. Income Call deaert ..-Cert ap-1~y RD 1 Steno.+..•p!ng, Gen. OU. Full plcuanl aurround.lnR•· As
* E nclosed Ga•ag• * ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~ [ 113.~. -. $100,000. Want ' ... v,.. A ' gar&.ae, c eanups, '" I h .. ~. DISHWASH•R _Apts., ' uw "' pnl 1 et t'J'OOO. $64.tlOO. Remove trel!'I, dlrt or part time. MAture ex. ma •• you llW to wm" ~ ' aper. niles.
Fum. or Unfum. 370 l--'-$20"-'"'"'-' .c"'.:'-":clh_ . .:"'~2:.:-""='-3 or -4 BR hOme uru:Mr $160 000 tor land .... what 1 k I !'.I I 0 ad e r , ~ck:: """"rl~""""==-· "-646-=-'1538==· ---I wtw not lirst cabin? Start Spq:hettl Bfnder, C all
1----------Office Rontol _._."' Person•I• 530 $.'JO.OOO. lklb Chon RHttor hi )'00! ~ 0~1-2666. 1 · $560. 64.>-0fi51 or ~-CO.ta Mesa _, 546--SMO. ---------1-"~"'---='--------IOAYWORK. Gen. CJeanlna:. C&U M&ry Lee.~ EC E ctm: ADOBE HOU~E. FOR Reduce Sa.._ & ,-·-1·-· 27' u •• 11 ..... mo-ST.150 Eq. 3 bdr, 2 be.th. TRASll • Gara;e clean-up.. All 11.n!.U. Rel, TraN:p. COASTAL. AGENCY EL n I I 0 r It\! AMAZING Adult Ltv t nr -TW ll'lll"UI:.... .,__..,., •-·-• T d ~-An· .. 1-543-7006, 541-9330. 5'11--0467. strurnentltlon work. Part ~aut. 1 &. 2 BR .turn or unf OJ.TICE OR STORE. Zll W, Fent tor hOme. kiaded, like hllrW. ahal CV' conv. Wl:. • ay11. r ·~ HI. "'-""e. <Tiffi."1irr;;;i;;;-;;;-;;;;;;;l-mtl::,:'.,H'.:1""1r~::'.,;Bl::,.:•::t_:Ad~1m~•-1 tlmtt ~··Call 541--2859 aft
Apts. ~f clean. oveM, \Vih1on. C,M, 64U.i60 Tracfe $6500. eqt;y for W811t M.500 eq. !S a cn 1Anearter1--'548-·50_3_1_. ------I STUDENT Detlree In a.ntst S PM
P/W,(ln 2 Br) dlsplt, shq * NE\VPORT BEAOt -"'1Eth-VG•Po~wo·!_abpl ... ft'·"& eoa.1t rta1 estate. Bo:r"'419G, ba11'!·!°'!·~2!6~ for R.E.R. From "Chr!.tma1 N~kties" In gencr11 l ho6~.929clanlna. 't'~ It I. tffp" • .ciea.n 1---· -------I
..nr_,, d....:., '8cUDI Ir AUN m.300-500 ft. 3:5c. , ""'' .._. Palm SpMnp, 328-MOJ.. rtr' .,...,.." • to out~wn l.-ev!1. yoo can Please phone '"""' . opt thl b'elrta1!S I. trub • F'IC Bookkeeper wlCP~ ''~,.ii~ .. """'I. PH .. Mr. Etvtn, 6i>t6i0t Costa Mes• Pharmacy * * * * !Urn "trash to cash" in • SELLING Your tioa tT "l.Ut" tum 1 10 h thnJ, Dolly' ofc. txpt!r. Some c:olfeae ac· wui ...... * * DAILY PILOT cla.ssll1ed 1d wllh 11~ .. ~U It tut. b&lly n cas countlna for C.M. CPA ate.
Merrlmec Woods Turli unulled !fems Into quick A iroo<t 111arJ Id ii a iood _,call Ml-5673 Pilot Ou#U'led. 6'&2-MT8 PUot 0.nlned •d. "2-5678 Call 5474 706J k1r appt. ,I
4:\Merr1mac WAY. C.M. citih, call 612-5678 lnvt11tment ' ----------
•
-[,.,.,&o-)'ITlll'l-----t l(Il1 l_~---..J1[§J
Help Wented, M & F 710
FRY COOK, EXPE~1
Apply 10 person, Colony
Kitchen. 3211 Harbor Bl C:"l1
Help Wented, M & F 710Help Wanted, M &. F 710 Help Wanted, M & F 7JO ... ~ .... ~ .... P_li• ..... ~ .... c-• .... • ____ ao_~
GE~EP..AL Off!CE Learn
while you earn \lllh this old
establtshed co. Lite typing
Grear publ:c r!"lat1ons pos1-
11on. $3~.
Call Jean Bro""· ;).IO-f,()5j
COASTAL AGE~CY
21!Vl Harbor Bl at Arlams
GtRL Friday. e>.p'd, !01· 12
employee ma.nfg cnmp;in~
$!"ncl resumf' to JarC'o, 1043
B1rl'h Sr , Ne"·port B~a<'h
'.12660.
OPENING
on or about OCT. 14
ORANGE COUNTY'S
Newest and Most Modern "New York Style ''
Delicatessen & Restaurant
BASHFUL BAGEL
2340 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa
Full or Part-tin1e Help Needed
• Waitresses over 21 • Busboys
• Dishwashers • Cooks
• Del1-1nan
Apply 10 AM · 5 PM Daily
----~ ......... ---....... -~ 3 .SPEED Kenmore washer. SALES DIRECT tull cycle Kenmore dryer.
PROS ONL y moved to an apt and car1 nor
US£'. Sl!il tor bOth or w1ll sell
NO CREDIT T D. st'parate. 64&-4671.
NO RECJSSION LADY Ke n more auto
:'\O DOWN PAY washer. xlnt cond $85. Kl'n·
NO TRUTH &: LE'.'TD more !"l~ dryer $50. Gu ar &
. Trar k 1s Dry &· f ast $300 r!ellvered. 54~72. 847~1"1.
\\'1>Pk Up Phone beto~ GE auto washer or Hotpo1nt
llA)f. Mon /T1J~. auto washl'r. rorh ji;oorl
778-1481 conr!, S50 ea. Cuar &
MR. PATRICK oellvert"d. :i.16--S672. 847-1!.j,
SALESWO\fA.l\'. asst. mgr .. * NICE Re!nierator . .,.,l11ii>,
Orani:E' Co. GI.ft Shops. Ex· S7.'i. 111 52:'>-5886 days or 111
rn maluri>. Tntervws . 871-127~ evt"S.
Galleon Gifts. So Coast • , , ,
GRANT BOYS Pl:iza. Oct. 6rh 4PY!~PM. KEN~10RE 1 l'r old vacuum
--------------------------·----cleaner S4-0. LtkP new. ---------::-:--:--:-:-:---::-:-:--.,.--:--:-:-::--=-= SALES REPRESENTATIVE fl6hl\6\!l Help Wanted, M & F 710 Help Wanted, M & F 710 to help build our sott 1~"ater • · · ·
hus1ness in booming M1SS1on Furniture 810 GUYS &
GALS WANTED!
Looking For
Career Minded People.
e CLOTHING e CAMPING e CASHIERS e MAINTENANCE
Apply Jn Perron
Betwef'n 1 30 & 3: 30 PM
Monday thru Thursday
The Grant Boys
1750 :'\'EWP()RT BLVD .•
COSTA ;\TESA
EquaJ opportunity employer
GUARDS
Immf'rl part nm" pos1t1nns
avail. San J1Jan Capistrano
& So. Laguna area. 1-"na-
forms & equip furn. Car &
telephone req'd • Apply at,
883 So. East S:., Anaheim .
77&-8307. Equal opportuniry
employer.
Help wanted to live in 1\ 1th
elderly rouple in Costa l\tesa.
!'i4:rlfi7:1.
H 0 L' S EK F. E PING-Maici
Exp. prf'ferrer!. Juli timr,
days 2J4 hr. 4~9-1311, ext
3.56 South La_guna.
~·1AfD work 1n ex<'hange tor
apt. 2376 Newport Blvd,
:H.~97Jj
:'-!ANAGERS WA.\(TED
Unl1m1terl tnMme opportun·
1ty m growing presugp 1tl'ld
of :O.In11va11al &1f'nN's rail
:"IJel Birr 71+0.'lS-R611 ----MARINE VETERANS
='nw th<H yaur mllttary sl'r-
VJC'e 1s complete you \Van t a
solid career JOh. We have
on!' tn whiC'h you can u~
murh ot what you've learn-"° Cn. has a hnr tra1mng
program Sta.rt S3-100.
Call Boh \\"ilson ~<Hi055
CTlASTAL AGENCY
:?79() Harbor BJ at Adams
J\IATURE woman to cart> for
<'Onvalesclng slrQke patient.
J1v1>-1n, must dMve. Nll"p~
Srh :irea. fu>fs. re q .
002-0161
~IATURE woman to perform
ser'y-receptiomst t asks ;
Typing, filtng. d1rtat:Jon &
order processing. Lin Wllco
Laooratoril's, c, ~-Call
&16-3931 for app1.
l\IEDICAL assistant, tronr
l)ffJce, mu~r know all forms
o l insu ran ce. El
Toro/:\.J1ss1on V1f'jo area.
~:l7-ij2().
~len. Women, Ctuldren HSKPRS Emplyr pays fee. lnd. Film Prod Co. Needs
George Allen Byland Agen-
1
NEW FACES
cy 106-B E. 16th, s. A. F r r·1 & 541--0395. or eature 1 ms -commer-
cials. HOUSEWIVE~Bee L i n e (2131 461-3051
F ash1ons has open mg s !or !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'
new stylists in this area. NEED p/time person to do
H i earn ing s . Free some ore. work & ~upervise
wardrobe. Choose own hri:. rerrPat1nnal arrwities at
Nn invrstrnt. Call for appt.. Swim & Racket Club .
96S--:l73!l or fi:ln-40:13. M 1ssion V1r10. ii:!7-4070.
IRVJNE PERSONNEL
SER.VICES lS-AGENCY
Free & Fee Pos1t.Jor.s
Sec'y P/t to $3.25 hr.
Good skills meet pu:>l1r
attractive & ·well grocmPd.
48S E. 17th (at Jrvinel CM
642-1470
INVEST IN
YOUR FUTURE
BE YOUR OWN BOSSI
Men or Women
Lease A Yellow
Taxi Cab
Call for A ppt
546-1'311 ·
Ask for Herman
I:VSUR.AJ,-CE
Exper. Bookkee'j>er wanted
tor 111s. ntti<'f' p/tlme. 9am-
l pm, 5 clayi; wk . Call I 7l41
8.33-9511 -ask for M r s .
Dumper.
JOB OPENING
with
SEClfRITY
PACIFIC BANK
Jn Huntington Beach
Full Time
LOAN ADJUSTER
Needed on permanent basis.
&nk crr finance co. exper.
preferred. See Joe Routley
or Doug Keup.
202 Main SI., H.B.
Equal Oppor. Employer
NIGUEL
PERSONNEL
AGENCY
Bookkeeper $550
Some gen'! otbce. Fee re1m-
buned l1l 90 rla~.
Order Desk $l2S wk
;\laJf'. Must be able tn type
at least 45. Good future.
FN>e & Ftt Posi tions
27635 For bes Road
Laguna Niguel
831-1477 or 495-0417
NURSES Al DES
Exper. Preftrred
AU Shifls
Fut Time, Pennanent
Huntington Beach
Convalescent Hosp.
18811 Florida Ave.
H.B. 847-3515
OFFICE MGR· $800
2 1 rs colJPl;t'
Super.nsory e:-;pl'r.
Call :\1rs. Schmid!
WESTCLJFT
PERSO:-.rNEL AGE'.llCY
~3 Westrliff Dr., N.B.
IY1:1-2nO ------~~-0 PER ATOR S
Sportsw<'ar, J\tfgr exp. Only
Steady, grl pay. 642-3472. NB
P-GEE INDUSTRIES
Needs TraineH
$508-$650 Per Mo.
Young men, mechamcal f'X-
Pf!'r. helpful but not req'd.
Must l:lf' 19 or over. Able to
start work immediately, if
accepted. For mfo on job
'P1acements, call Tuesday
9am-lpm only.
776-8551
POWER Machine ors. Ex·
per on d r ea a e 1 &
KITCHEN He Ip-Cooks k sportswear. Top pay.
M.larl women. hours 6 646-0:\08
a.m·2: 30 pm. All Holidays & ---· -· ------wknds otf. Call 833-8666 ill PROFESSIONAL phone
2 pm . 801.ldtor -Dana Point, San
Oemente, Capistrano atta.
LADIES fashion minded.?. A Work in ;your own ho~. car k 2 eves a. w~. qual1ti~ Best deal in area. Phone
for Beeline Fashion Styli~t. 835-1465 between 9:00 a .m.
'·
$.18 to $40. per eve profit.
Wardrobe. 4~953 o r
193-2317.
and noon.
RECEPTIONIST
Busy Otc. Good 'fypina
MACHINISTS CUI ~&In•
!'irst clus Brown Al Shtirp PERSO~~ENCY
°"Traub .crew machine &et-u,p/OJ)f'ramn. Exflt'r. in sIJ 200 Wmctttt Dr., N.B.
types of lll't8C'hment11, tool-645-2770
1n1 a matl!rial1. • RESTAURANT, owr 21 }
ExQtllent worklnr conds ••
bi"I'! benetl~. 40 hour 4 d~
week. 44 houn pay.
Apply Mon. thru Fri.
At
'TA·llAST, INC.
• 9f6 So. Lyon St.
Sant• An•
Need' a "Pad"f Place a.n adt
1tart $2 hr.
Call 545-1686 flt 64&-6395
NOWS THE
nME FOR
QUICK. CASH
THROUGH,>.
DAILY PILOT
WANT ·AD
642-5678
RESTAURANT Viejo. Draw1ng acrount ,_, ·
FULL TIME against liberal commission DINING rm 6et, modern bte
Hun t. Br'h. Sandwi<'hi>s & Direct sales exp. helpful 5 walnut rahle. Sf'als 12, 6
'dell. Exper, pre!'d w ' refs. hn; a <lay. :-.:o night work. upholstrrer! chairs & China
Ovf'r 21. Call for appt ·l93-fa15. closer, $1311. Also 2 mink
nco.1,'>7,' 1-:-...,--,,...,---------grey foroura. end tables $15 """ •. , SALES:\1A1': ExJ>f'r. cahinl'I !'>49-2048
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil saJf'sman. Work out o{ C.:M. _pa_ir_._. ___ . ----
Sales
ATTENTION
sh ow roo rn . '.1 od u Jar l'\EW kings1ze bed. color TV,
Pre-finish cabinl'tS. vads Mtlque desk, bumJ>f'r pool
furn. Call Kll<'hen. Day. rhl. s:..o. rach. Also otl pa tn-
~8-2436, f'VPS 642-7667. tini;s &· misc. Sacr1fli'e'. Cal!
SALESMEN OR
SALESWOMEN
64&-3888. SECRETARY. exp_ Meti1cal ----------
trrm1nology prefeJTed. Type ~ 0 V l ~ G from large
70. Full timr , permanent .. DOVER SHORES home ...
position. Good fr 1 n g , Almosr new high quality
~ewly for med d1v1s1on of an hl'nrlils ~uth Coast Com· furn. Includ1ng: Kn a be
tnrernanonaJly known mn-mun1ty H"sp1tal. 4!l9-1'.lll. Grand Piano. 548-7249.
sumrr pro<iuct'!o rompany is ext 3il6. :\lAPLE cobbler's bench 2
looking for E'nthusias11c a nd maple C'ha1rs, rouch, chests.
personablf' mPn and womt>n SECRETARIES camping eqmp & paho turn,
for retail selling (If our ex-~taJC1r ~ewpnrt Beach flrm sm items. :>l&--11127 a{r 4.
c1rtng new muio~rAI prndu~t has openings for l'~O secre-SACRJF'ICE Herculon 8' sofa
hne For rhr tirsr t1m1> 10 tartf's, &. Jove seat; liv. rm furn.
mus1C'a1 1ndus1Ty. we hav-e 11 incl. velvet sofa & love seat,
prl)(fu<"t that can be played Adm1nistratJve Secretary tbls, etc. Like new. 645-1701.
w11hout lessons m a few with m1rumum of five years•----------
hours at a pnce most can ex-per. in legal and/or real 3 mos olrl crusheci velvt"I. sofa
afforrl. estate field. Desire mature & loveseat. Herculon sofa &
inr!ividUal with abllity to lovesea r. hand r a r v P rl
SurrPssful se lhng backgrounrl work independently. )fedtterranean cofiee k encl
anrl amatPttr ahility help-tahles, game get 67;}.8088.
tu! ! Brin~ rlocumrntati?n nf Escrow Se<'retary .... ,th min-DELUXE King Size Berl,
salP!' haC'kgro11nci\. Thts is imum nf thN'P yt>ars PXJ>E'r. rnmpl w/sprearl. & pads.
a f11!1 rim!' Joh with N<f"N>m-with h11nk. -tirJp ro .. or inde-SlOO. Kina sz elec blanket
p\y high Parnrni:: poio~ibtlll-pendent Escrow co. S20. ~lf>-{;360.
1Ps. Generous r!raw s.cC'ount. . _ .
M na er jnbs also a~·;1.1I-E . 11 t L.-.. <--• S Golci & While rradlt1ona1 . a g s . . . xre en ro .• ..-n!""~-""'-'MY snla. ~7!'). Bric-a-brac small able, Positions open m {)()\\· commensuraJ,. 11•11h e>.i>er. 1 .,,., """l ' ney. Anaheim and Costa Call app lances. o.>.>-o;;::I •
:"l<lesa. 644-3258 8; BROWN LEATHER SOFA
Never bttn ustd $270
Plea.se call collect, UT1med1-SERVJCE STATION At-Call · 833-9170
a1ely, so that we can a.r-tendants f/IJ.me days, fully KJ~G size bed, framP,
range a.n mttnnew In your exper. Arco 19th &. Newport, Mattr,.ss, ooxspnngs,
area this week. Call: C.:\!. $:10 * 673-3449
Charlie Robinson SERVICE STATION :\1APLE Dmettl!, t\ever-:\!ar
(213) 632-7294 Experienced, pennanE>nt, ov-tor. 4 straight C'hairs & 2
er 20. Larry Hunt Texaco, Captains. Si)(). 5:,H\27:1.
Equal Oppor. Employer 812 H-0-1 N. Coast Hwy, L.B. Garage Sale
.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!~!'!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!.ISER.VICE Statton Salesman-----------
SALESMEN p/rime. Neat in appear. MOVIE camera. plawn
:'\eed men whn flre l'Par!y tn Exper. 2500 Newport Blvd.. mitkeup mirror. Johnson
learn rhl' car business and C.:'<L 1Jhr inboard. Linens, tui}-
are willlng to train. Must SHlPPl NG & RECEIVING : pPrware, blender, clothes
have good personality, be Growing co. opening n('W misc. 21S3 Meyer PI. C\1.
mterested in a future, d~ss division. Oean-<>ut n Pa t KINGSZ hclbrd. tables. desk
weU, salesminded. Benefits: man can starl to work 1m-port. dishwasher. Kenmore
Demo .. group ins., guaran-meclJatrly. Start $2.:ill hr. Wi!ShP1· & misr. fi7:>-ii22JI.
'
teed ~Jary plus commis-Call Hl'len Hayes, ~ Household Goods 814 s1ons Unlimited incomr. Ap-COASTAL AGE"1CY plv in PE-ron. UNIVERSI-1... ' TY OLDS:O.IOBfLE, ~30 2790 lfar,~1r Bl atAdams QUILTS -hand made. patch
lliirlx>r Blvd Cost.a Mesa. SITTER. p/t.Jme fnr gentle work. Beaut. colors. S50
·· mPntally rt'tarrlPr! youni;: rarh. 113~-1206. SALES -Men · · -816 STOPlll man on Bal. h!anrl. Re!'s Machinery
••• ri>r(ri. 67:\~31\0. -------------ACT 12" BAND SAW LOOKING & START your Chnstmas earn-.th ot *· ta. nd w1 m or ce s Sales minded person, gee tor ings now. Show S~h $60. ~fi-4117 yourself a real career op. Coventry Jewelry. No tn-----------
portt;nitY. XJ.nt future fur vestment, coUeding or Miscellaneous 818
right man. F.arnings com-dellv. Call 54~14. JOHN'S BIKES
mence immediately 5hould TR.AJNEES male tor cook .&
be in excess of $300. per wk. othl'r restaurant work. The NEW
No canvassing or sol.icit:111g. Zoo. c~t Hwv at MarArthur. Short supply rlue to dock
Interviews by appointment TRAI~EE ~ECEPTIONIST: strike
Only 9-3 weekdavs Lou . REPAIRS ' 7 " · Local ofc of large na11onal Como, 83.5-tl 1. l'.'Ompany Loarls of public ALL MAKES & ~ODEl,S 2340 Newport Blvd. C :\f.
contact Lire typing. Nn rut OPE~ 10-9 !\Ion thru Fn
h!'r"t''. S3.i71. SAT g. !'t;:'ll 9-5
Call :.1ary Uol'. ~l'I0.-60:15 645-4720
COAST AL AG ENCY -Will ac<'ept Trade-Tns-
Sales
SALES
MANAGEMENT
POSITIONS
TO BE FILLED
IMMEDIATELY
27M Harbor 81 81 Adams * CflLLECT0RS + TYPIST-Bookkei>per for wfl!I OJd. heavlly e in b 0 s !' e rt
koown des1gner-mfgr n 1 bra~s ."\a 11 0 n a 1 Cash
larhes garmrnts. 67~7150. Reg1sttr. Ideal for family
WA I TR E SSE S or rar rnnm h:ir. hnullqUP. shop,
hostesses, No exp. necess. f!'lr. in Xlnt condi.t'lon. $3::io •
, RY WO:"l1EN Fttll or p/time. Attract. Shnp & C'Ompar;o. . , .nnt
MEN X-mLITA · -Enthus1ast1C'. The Zoo . many this nice! 642-3389
TIIE RAPID EX?ANSlON Coast Hwy at MarArlhur _e_v_e_s. _______ _
Of THE INVESTMENT WAITRESS wante<l for Col-SOFA 8', Betge/white. gO'lcl
FIELD HAS LEIT M.A.'-iY ft>r Shop. Exper. ~I 1 n rond. Love seat, 2 chairs.
OPENINGS IN TifE SALES w~e~. over ll! Mi>5il Lanes Stiver pl;itt fnr 8 w/('hP~I
DMSIONS. O U R C'Oi\l-app. _in person. Kmght amp. JIPathk11 amp;
PANY IS NOW SEEKfNG WOMAN for assembly dept prt!-emp, & FM tu~r. Gar-
RESPONSIBLE. INTELLI-10 small novelty c o . rarrl rerord <: h a n g e r
GENT INDIVIDUALS TO ~naJ, p/time wor k . speakers 10". 7". 675-4974.
FTLL SALES &. MANAGE-$1.65 hr. Apply betwn ~11 * AUCTION *
MENT POSmONS. am only. Golden's Magic F'ine Furniture
Wand. 946 W. 17th, C.M. k A li
NO COLLEGE OR EX-WANTED Medical Jronl of-A ti FP.Pd anc-?oo PERlENCE NECESSARY. . uc ons n ay, · p.m.
TIIB.OUGH OUR COMPAN-fice ~r~ u1ndP;: ~:.. typEx-Windy's Auction Barn pt'nence11 on y ...: '"""" • IES TRAINING PROGRAM ing. 847-3596. 2075~ Newport, CM 646-8686
YOU'LL LE AR N OUR l t Behind Tony's Blcig Mat'! PROVEN PROFESSIONAL YOUNG Lady to c ean o ---.. -.-, __.:.. __ :__ __
METifODS OF BUSINESS. fices. one day/or nite a 3M fi09 et>_P~ paper type
week. Phone 61."l-4271. 642. I.n or1gtnal cartons
• Cad illac Car Plan e Plush Ottlces
• Full Fringe Benefits
• Start Immediately
2,000 sheets gi,, X 14" and
3,000 sheets 8~ X ll" . II~ 1 S u r p 1 u s f r o m t r i a 1 V demonstration. Price $70 --------J Call 642-4321. ext. m.
O AVE LOOKINGLAND. IRVINE Cout Country Oub YINANCI~ INVESTMENT Antiques 800 golt membership S 10 0 0
ANALYST, R. E. BROKER, Fnd Nord, 6.U-5970.
WILL HELP START YOU l MA'OC'HlNG lo vuu.tg ~.
ON TIIE ROAD TOWARDS w/~tool-Enalls~ 'Cap-W-AT_E_R.--bed-s-. -All--aitts--.
FINANCIAL TND'EPEN-tain ' deck. & • door CArVed $13.95. Ask about })8.ckage
DENCE & PRESTIGE. s I e re o ub~t-a.nliqued. deals. 5 yr. guar&ntee. We
Louis XV curto cabinel. can dell\U. 646_2296
CALL NOWI Misc. Items. 673--5882. -----· ------..,....--~y---~--: SAILCR.AFT Surl'board S25 558.0444 * STEINWAY s<iuan Orand Wet IUlt aleevea · $5. aize
1860 Xlnt . worklrw oond. medium 548-'ITTll.
d Needs retinlabJnc. S 3 7 5 ·•---------Ask fw Mr. S.nfor Owner ~9 eves. EARLY American so fa .
••••••••• , awi~ chair & ottoman
SALIS INDUSTRIAL Appli.ne.. I02 auto wuber. ~950. .
~c local OOlfttPGY wtdl , fine ,rowth record in Chtm e MAYTAG repair man hu MOVING. l lq. d~r $20,
a1et will pe.y cooa commla-wulwr--xlnt co~v w/'iJJ 1 bm retn1. ~. 1 Wht .row
aio'n + Mlary of 86000. c1AY ruar. $50. 531-86.17. $15, 3174 Bonn, IA(un11 Bch.
Call H• ~. wo.q WANT!:D OUTSIDE DOOR.** IRVINE COAST C.C.
COASTAL AGENCY MdO, w/window. G 0 L t ME MBERSHIP.
7790 H~rhor 81 st Alfam« * 646--0.~ + PVT PTY. 67J...09fi0. . ,_ ..
l Mercn.nc1a. ][§]
M iscellaneous 118
CAR.PETS DRAPERlES
fnll"nO!' decorator forced to
sell out !Itri~ stock l!IIP
qull.l1ty nylnn' sh.\g k plush
ptll' carpetini. Also ~hi>en.
open W1!!81/e & brocade
drapery 1abncs. Wh1ll' In·
ventory lasts. you can i.avc
a m1111mum of 50'i> & g!"t
tree prottss1onal dt'(1)raong
alivisl'. for a nn obl1gat1on
,.sr1ma1I' call Jason, (TI41
492-2:'!.)4.
STF:REO. Unda1meci las-
a11 a\', 1971 mo.iel. Garrarrl
4-spr! ch a nger, Air
!-11 s p I' 11 s Jo n speak e r 1'>
w/mulnple cross-ov e r
radio &· tape neck" Shll
hrand nf'W, solti for $l¥.l 9:l -
Pay of[ halanre of $120 or
~m. monthly pa yments.
Credit Dept. 714-893--0501.
Miscellaneous
Wanted 820
CASH PAID FOR
tine furniture, appltances,
antiques. One piece or
ho11setuJ. Call day l'1r night,
~19-2241 or 547-7733.
Musical Instrume nts 822
FENDER
CLASSICAL
Fend!"r F-series, nylon i;tring
classical guitar !':ear new
& xlnt. condtnon ;\ew
sll'lngs. Cost Sll0.00, sell
SG0.00. Ph. 507-97>96 after 6.
BOOSEY s.-HAWKES
Qar1net Like new , with car·
ryi.ng case. S83.50. 962-1014.
Holten tenor Saxaphone
$135 ** 549-2048
Office Fur n iture/
Equip. 124
MUST SELL!
Complete otflC'e tor sale. e~
desk & chaU'. sE><:retanal
r!esk &o chair. IB:\1 Selectnr
typl'\\"r1 ter; Fmlen adrl1ng
mach. r!1ctaphnne, chairs.
snfa &• rhairs, & all every-
day nff 1ce supplies. CalJ
5'(R.fi:!66 before noon.
3M ''fill!"!" copy paper type
642 In Original cartons.
2,0M shrets 81.2 X 14 ' a.nd
3,000 sheets 81..2 x ) 1 ...
Sur plug from t r 1.ci l
clPmC\n~tralmn Prire sm.
Call fi42-B21. ext. 277.
ADLER elrc. typE·wr11 n ,
dual rtbhon, B" rarr1agP,
xlnr cond. New ~4~'1. Sc u
~jl). or TE>as. otr. 642-9112
Pianos/Organs 82 6
WOULD YOU
BELIEVE
FREE ORGAN LESSONS
as long as you like! No rei
isrrabon. Xo obligation. Just
Comi>. Mondays 7:30 pm
COAST MUSIC
&12-~l
P IANOS** ORGANS
Lcrge selection • Sav~ SSS
:New • L".>e<l * Easy T<'m1s
Mon & Fn eves 'tu 9
Sunr!ay 12-5
Friendly telephonp infor.
FIELD'S PIANO CO.
1~33 ~ewport Blvrl
C,.,sta :\·le$a 714 I 6-1.1-.12.':il
HA:\1...'1<10:'\D S te 1 n way,
Ycunaha. 1-'ew & used
pianos of most makes. Best
buys in So. Calif. a t Schmidt
Music Co., 1907 N, Ma.111,
Si1.111a Ana.
GRA:'\D piano....-;, Tremenrlous
sf' 11' rt 1 n n from ~mt
Cnncf'r1s II) Baby Granrl5,
aJJ r PC'nnr! i t!onPr!, Pr1rPi:;
start ar Sli!l.'i. CflA S T
Ml.'SI('. ;\rwpon & Hdl"bnr. c. \f fi42-2~)l
ORGAN SALE
Conn Organ Annual FaJl
OParancP Save 11p to $1000
on selertrd console !Joor
r!emns. Hu§:e r!tsrou nts on
alJ modPI~
COAST M USIC
NE\\'PORT & HARBflR
Costa Mesa * 642-2851
PRIVATE Party wants to
buy Piano for cash.
83S-2278.
Sporting Good• 830 .
ARNOLD P almer matched
get golf dubs, cart & bag.
hke new. 968---0826.
SKlS, Hart. Holiday, 72"
metal. :\1arker bindings.
$35. 968-9798.
Store, RestauranT,
Bar 832
EXCELLENT late model
chrome 1900 series NCR.
$.'lSO. 673-9826.
TV, Redlo, HiFi,
Stereo 836
KENWOOD
Monday. O<:totwr 41 lt:i71 OAIL Y PILOT ~
I ,,.. to You J[i
3 Lin~. 2 Times, $2.00
&o.ts/Mulne
9 ~O old male Olck-a-P oo Equip.
needs good home. Has all
shnfs. 962--0238
"'TEAOIER'S PET had 5
k:Htem 1,1 S1amese "
64 >-0784. 64 5--035 7
CUTE lotten, part ~anx. l''
tat!..
•• 67~~ **
BLACK temer motht'l" k 6
pupp1!"s 3 days nld, In good
hom ... ;).17-7315 aft 6 pm .
TWO Black kttlrns 12 wks,
hnusehMken ln\'es lads " rings %2--0732.
FR.EE while male & female
kittens, need gMci homes, 5
wks .. housebroken 8-l&-53TI.
[ Pets •nd Supplle$ }~
Cats 852
....
PERSIA.\! kittens, 14 wks,
Champaonslup stock.
fM-7923 • * 968--0ZlO
BURMESE KITTENS
Shots, $40-up. 537-4744
Dogs 854
SCH~AUZER puppies. AKC
reg. Ta1ls r1JT, sh 0 ts.
PT1vate party. ( 71 4 )
5-'H-0965.
AKC Old Enghioh Sheepdog
male puppy. 6 wks. OFA
cer1l11ed. 242 E. 19th St.
C.:\l.
Great Dane Pups. AKC l:M'aut.
Golden fawn & tiger slnped
( B r1ndl e ) "GI ANT"
Reas. 557-7480
YORK1ES, champ. s1 re d
males. AKC. Wh e lpe d
7 /18171. 5 Gen. pedigree
furn. 642-8698.
3 £\GLISH Pointer puppte. s
S15 each
• 64&-171!2 • .. £:\GLISH BULL DOG
Pups AKC, champ bl ood
hne.
~I-Fem •• &i2-5934
BASSET pup~. A.KC, trl-col
or, Ch btood Imes, male &
female. 542-4826,
DAL:\'IATION, 3 mo. ol d
male. S75. or best oiler
893--0892.
SCH~AUZER pup~. Stu d
&'IVIC'P Grnnnung. T~rms.
** ~;j~ *"*
SILKY TerriPr pups, AKC
\T:il" S75. Females $\()()
!l-18-0"il?l.
SHEL TIE p11pp1rs. Silhl
& white, AKC reg .. 4 mos -old. S73. 54;)...3141 aft 6 P.:VL
SCHNAUZERS I miniature\ .
AKC, S.llt &: Pepper. 6 wks
............................. ________ ........._
wru. tra« my 6 hp se~ ................... ll
lon& t.hatt & clutch tor 3 hp
'<Unt'. Want !nut jwcer.
646-5632.
So.ts, Power 906 BIG SAVINGS
ON ALL NEW
1971 YAMAHAS
'67 36' F11rlwr ~-Im-
mac. Twin Joetew, !lybrld&e,
~It cont head, shower, H /C
wu-. low hrs. i23,000. Slip
avail. 675--0236. AWARD MOTORS, INC :
28' U!\'ffLlTE TIS, Fg. lo 1680 NEWPORT BLVD •.
hrs on reblt eng. sleeps 4 COST A MESA
SSOOO. Ownr 84&-1430.
22· Cabm Criuser. 13> HP CYCLE TRAILER
Mercnu~r. Just hauled. All Almost new, haUl 6 bike&, 20
e-<tras. S.~. Ph. 673-9189. tt. lon& 8 ft wide. phone
Boah, Rent/Chart'r 908 540-5630 uk for Blll Harold
------------532~ter 5 pm.
FALL VACATION r 1970 HONDA :-.iini Trail
Erickson Z7 for charier Ba.rt'· Gd cond. ~100
Bnat, E1<per &Wors. Inbrrl e+ 833-0509 • e
Pwr, S'S, Galley, Head . 5 ----------
bt>rth5. 1.-a day, Day or Week Mobile Homu 935
557-™5
Cal 25 + Catlina 27
5 weekdays tor $110. Ful.Jy
equipped. Location Newport
HarbrJr. 714/96e 4S-lO for tnfo
BLUE W A TE R YACHT
CHAR.TERS
Ftsh1ng -Cruislllg
Reservation1 644-SZll
2.'i' Pwr Cruiser S35 day
27' Satl. sips 5 $28 day
Sea Coast Cruislng Club
l'\ev.rport H;u-bor. 64;)...5500
Boats, Sail 909 ·-CAL 20 No. 952, head, Evi.n 6
hp. end shp on Lido Pen.,
113 nwnerslup $85(). 644-4015
alter 6 pm.
EXCALIBUR 26. f 1bergla.ss
sloop, :.tusr sell now, Nwprt
boat. Try $4900, A~ry & °'. 644--0407.
Kl TE :-.ro. 201, good cond,
Cover & dl)lly. )take otter. ** 673-1933 ......
U' 6" CAT RIG, fiberglass,
with traurr. )!ake of.fer.
965-9166.
./ 20· VI!-..ING. !'\ew ~ &
CO\'ers. :\1nt cond ~!
By Owner: 54~9 ev s.
SACRIFICE molds & too!ing
for 35' sailboat, any fall'
nffer accepted. 496-3583.
Boats, Slips/Docks 910
BOAT slip for up to 35' hoal
& shp for 24' boat. Sl.50 ft.
;\1\ pt Island 3 n1 Channel
Pli!<'f'. 6i3-5265.
BOAT sltp for non«. Sl.50 per
tr. minimum SJ/l * .... 67:>-2414 .. *
LITTLE BALBOA ISL.A.'lD
e ~fax. 9' Beam e
Be Our Guest
For A Weekend
Or Mo r•
Discover mobile home bvmg
<H !ls best by Vls1uni one ot
San Diego north county'
m06t luxurious mobile home
commuruoes. Smog.free ell.
mare by beaches & otlx>r
recreation. Mobtle home pro-
vided for yoUr VISJt. FOR
J'.'{FQ & RESERVATIONS,
Wrue P .O. Box 2(!705, San
Diego, Calll. 92120.
Dept PM7
CON TEMPO.
LAGUNA HILLS
23301 RIDGE ROUTE DR.
(Corner of Moulton Pkwy)
Presflie adult rommuni1y ad:
ja~nt to Leisure World.
Beaulltul surroundi.np, all
luxury appointments Ther·
a peunc pool, Saunas', exer-
CJse gym, 4 billiard table$,
much, much moN!.!
Se--beaut. furn models 1n
park-hke setting. ~
CAU. &.».3900 <Yr 830. 7900
DON'T WANT TO GO
But called back to South Da-
kota. For sale, Golden West
Mobile Home, 2 br, ! Ir.
incl 8x20 porch, in new park.
s.IC. All new ~U-cleanilli
GE oven. Fng1da.1re w/ ice
cube maker , .Ma~ wash-
e-r & d~r. tndscpd_ fenced
~1 area. Call Chas. Gurney,
493-4619,
BRA.."\D NEW 24x60. Set u
111 park of your choice with
carpet.mg. drapes, slar~ la
awmng. S9900 complete, 10%
down moves you tn.
8.)5-('AA1 •• 7 Western Mobile Homes fi7:'>-5113
UP TO 45' BOAT 1213 No Harbor, S.A .
83!µ)35() ShCltS. $125 tip· 714/~3443
PUREBRED G t"r m -I 'P BEAUT new 2-lxfll, :: ER. S fl mn. !•fo t Hrbr 6T.r.'ififii>
ShPphPrri, 61i wks olrl. Blk Boats, Speed & Ski 911 tam rm . Open Space :'\o.
l<1n & silver. $35. 96..WJ.J.'i.
* GER.:VtA.\f Sheph,,rti {
14. Smal!er urut also avall.
lS' HALLET• new "154 cu 111 Greenleaf :.1obtJ,. Hom e
male pups. 5 yks old . S'.15
,,._ forrl. tandem trlr, custom Park. 11.)() Whittler Ave.,
buckl'ts. S5000. Call Jim C.:\f
D1bblr. S to 5, 834-S42S. ev~ ----------~H-1i31. LEASE-OPTIO~ TO BUY Call 1>42-244<1
DACHSHUND Puppi e s l Br!rm. beauo.!ul adult park.
k T-BIRD skl boat w/controls. Lnw N!nt. Western Mobile min. AKC. ~ahog. red. bl
good condioon, $75. Homes. J.2U :o-;o. Harbor. &·tan. M& 'F. 633-4-011!.
Horses 856 :HS-6762 Sant.a Ana. 839-6351).
Century Speedboat $200 BY owne r, 57x20 twyaJ
60912 :.1ar61Jer1te, Cd:\! Lancer. part. furn, !Ats o! .
REGISTERED APA
LUSA MARE $450.
536-0178 536-6581
Transportation [ rli!) _ ______,
THOROUGHBRED 4 Ye
Campers, Sale/ Ren1 920
G,old1n~. hy Poona llnrl nut
(I{ Dl;;t'PSS by [)eterminr. 9 FOOTER
,,Jnt shnw hnrsl' or raC'tn: l I ~fr.\I ~ll-('onr.uned ]UA-Ury
r ,..,~r. rnmp!Prp k!tchf"n,
~r~nn11s hdl.ltrr..om compart·
prn~~rt S:\j()/). 6 4 3 -4 2 0
•. ~1-: ... :-~.~
n I menr inrlurlP~ 1i>• "ge mnnn-
mar,I' re •·.r,·ul:i ring !''1nJta·
non .s~tf':n. 1ZV pres~ur1zed
1.-a•er sy-;rem. expantio 51ze
AQI IA reg 4 yr nld hu rk&ki
\ hnr::.f' M"]r!tn • b g Viorl
rii~positton. ntf'cis ~rhoohng.
fi73-:ifi(Y.l. f.7:i-i871l.
Boats and I• JP ] Marini Equipment lG. ....._______.
Genera]
CAPTAIN
900
rlmette. opt1ona.J 6 sleeper
~rial :\o. N3.:\530.
$995
With purchase of new ·n GMC Truck
Mike McCarthy
RECREATION AL
VEHrCLE CENTER
Cor. Beach 8c Mcfadden,
WE>strninster
894-1336/531-2450
"• TO'.'! Chevy 1012' camper
w/dune buggy & 90CC Hon-
rla. S.'l475,, 492-2716 or
492-~.
'71 Camper 8~ Cabover.
T.0 .P. S56.89.
xtras, xlnt cnnd, Farruly
park. $9500. S 47 • 4 406,
~z..i;:m.
BR.A='D nt>w Payne Moblle ·
Hom!', turnace Che-ap!
20x45 Srar. new crptg.
thruour. Atinlt pk. \\"kclays
af' 4 :;o. TI4: 96."·.-HSi
24' TRAVEL TRAILER * SSf'(l 1>4:'-4:'"8 •
Motor Homes 940
MINI HOME
• ·,.w Harvest, !'f'lf ronra.i~.
tolll't, sho...,~r. holding ta.."lk.
.\ <'II fr refrigerator, hot k
C'old u·arpr h,.aier & !oeU?r
host' bumper, 71E.\OO, auro-
mattr, rarl '"· hrarer. ready
tn f'(l\I, St'rtS] M 30()().
Mike McCarthy
1\94-13361531-24~
RECR.EATIO:-J AL
VEHTCLE CTR.
Corner Beach &~ :vkFadden,
Wt>Stmmster
·n vw SUNDIAL. slee~ 5
4800 m1. Tent. All xtru.
:\tu~t sr>U. 811--S309
Trailers, Tr•vel 945
Un!imlteii l.Jcense -any gross
tons. 30 Years experience
sail & power. Professional
sport fishing guide; Mt'xican
& Central America & Pant-
le Coast waten • InstrUc·
tion in. boat handling, sea-
manship, DR & celestJal
navigation. PICK UP &
DELIVERY ANYWHERE:
captain available for c.x-
renderl cr~1sing. Extensive
admjnisttatJve experience.
646-2977.
SCRAM LETS
ANSWERS
Call 892--0.S89
Cycles, Bikes,
Scooters
m~· TRAILBLAZER, sel!-
rontained. Sips 6. X!nt cond,
925 $1390. 968-9393.
Damask -NatAI -Gotni' -
Mallet -TO STAND
™'"' HONDA -
A uto Servlce, Pu1s 949
REBLT '60 Re n a ult
DauphlM' ene-w/4 spd
trans. Gd running cond. $40.
548-4305. KR-6160
250 watts .. + Dual
amp.
121 9 Boy: How about ctttlni on 1'FRIEDLANDER" OIEVY enfine 396 ~ b.p.
$325. Call after 6 p.m.
557-7315
(
Turntable. + watt speakers.
Call: 833-91'70.
frM to You
Pioneer !!<> my knee'
Girl : What abo\rt my hus-
be.nd? New/·
]S
Boy : He'll JUtt have TO
STAND.
3 Lin .. , 2 Times, $2.00
l4 ft. Outboard. Naugahyde
u p h o I s I e r y . 35 hp.
Mere. <:.'<>WT. Trailer. 10 raJ.
fuel. Full deek. 2 passenger.
Minl condition. $ 5 7 5.
EXCEPTIONALLY cuts kit -646-$018.
tens 6 wp old,
female. 548-4615.
CATS l whHe. 1
malt' ' 9' OUTBOARD 9\t h p
Johnr.on OM!rl. "1 of a
1 kind."
b111ck & Whlt~
black,
ldUtn. T ll REAS. e ~9 e'-"'li·
~ hoJ"l'.'t'.S. 893--0892
FREE WOOD
1644 Superior, Of M6-.323t
.
'r
MERCURY ~ out ho a r ~
motor S150. Call altl'r 6 pm.
M7-7315.
'uni leACll """"· .,
Cai;h for your Honda
537 .6824 • 893-;~
WANTED: 31'15 or 250 Honda
~rarnbl~i:. Honda Trail 90.
Runmng or not and parts.
5.57-9305.
I.._ A_utos•_ .... __,)~
MUST sell 1970 Honda CL Dune But1ie9
l75. looks It runs like new. ---------.. ~ TOW'O. VW enc .. Tiley can.
Pvt pty. $400. ~. not ct. leial. 819 T
e '68 HONDA 305 SUPER Costa Me&a, ~. HAWK 3600 ml. -T-r-ue_k_t ______ _.
$400 •• 61!>-1724
'64 FORD \t T. P.U. 5 eyl.
Stick. Jlt.IH. MUil ae!1 this
~kend! $825 t1t bert oC
54~14.
' . --
••
:JS DA.IL Y P!LOr -w-
I
N., .,• !
7 1 I .......... l§l I ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~l~.,,,,,.~~~~"~---~~ .. ~3 l§J I _,,.,. I~ I .......... l§l I _..... l§J 1 ~I _., ....... _ .. __.l§j I .. ~.--.I§] ,_."'_''M_S"•_ l~l
Autos, lmpoMtel 970 Autos, Imported 970 Autos, UMCI 990 Autos. U19d __ P_O_R-SC __ H_E ~ VOLVO CHEVROLET FALCON
990 Aut<>s, u-
FORD
990 Autos. UMd 990
OLDSMOBILE
Ill .... 45 T~Jo~~~PS ~"' PORSCHE '65
Bcautltul t:ond. S..lvcr/
blk, chrm wh!s, S2950.
" 646-56.'iS 111'
SUNBEAM
~:;;;:;;;;:-;==1--FANTASTb~ SAVING S 1968 CHEVY
1971 VOLVOS WINDOW VAN ci'~l~ru ~;~;m~~·;,~,:11~;,!:,!,7"~
1961 FALCON Sta. \\'gn. $1:,.
or make offer.
6Tl-9691
FORD
1960-1968
ECONOLINE:t-S -VANS
RANCHEROS PICKUPS
NO DOWN O.A.C. r-
Custon1 '66 Tiger
SHARP, n1any exll·as
$lij() * 642-7315
TRIUMPH
1ent1a.I can1per make offe r
l.t6 llal'bot, C.M. 646-0303 must sel l. 0 6-16-2698 or
1HINI 5.17-~;,.m. "'OLV 1961 1i\!PALA. Ne111 !ires.
r • 0 """ '"""'· 1m. 01;.2121 rh1ys, 6T.l--011~ e11rs.
'69 Ford Wa9on
Choteau
V-8, Radio, Jiea1er,
Duty Suspension,
Slet>ring, Blue and
Super CleR11.
!lcavy
Powrr
IVhilt', 1'HJU:0.1PH
"' MARCUS MOTORS rn SPORT CAR
CLEARANCE SALE
"FRIEDLANDER" ,,,-,,=10-ST-,T=1o=N~w-Ac=.o=N
111r. 1·/h. lug raC'k, :S2500.
Xlnt Cond. 6-12~27. Ill!.& aU.(11 CHW'I'. a,
893-":566 • 531-6814
NOW! Au1os. Used 990 1_C_O_N_T_IN_E_N_T_A_L_
$2995
~ N-EWP11Rt·
IMPORTS 2100 HARBOR, C.M. 64S-0466 •
4 WHEELER
'fi7 Chtvrok>t suburban, \\"a rn
hubs, 322 V-8, 4 sp!¥.d, ra-
dio, h(>atrl', split rim~. re11J
.sharp, n1ust 3el!, VKC-97;,
Mike McCarthy
RECREATIONAL
VEM!CLE CENTER
Cor. Br11eh ,r, !\1i:l"adden,
\l'~·~1mim;l"r
)19.1-J 336/531 ·2·1."1()
• IH.
lnterna!iona.1 llarvPslcr
RE:CllEAT•l)N CENl"ER
ROY .CARVER, Inc.
2925 Harbor Bl11d.
Costa f\tcsa 546--1444
'66 CH ~VY Van, reblt ('ng &
N'ar t'nd. crptd & pancll'd.
c:hrm rims & s1Cr t!O -
l'i7-2924 ,
'-.19 FORD p11:k-up w1t11 '62
i\<lercury rng1llf.'. J\1 a g
"·heels. /\'crds some 11·ork.
S:ZOO. 675-1:~.:> ~l!t'r 6 pm.
'bi\ Cl"I E:V\' PU 'ti Ton, v.~.
a11!0, pl.<. r/h. new lires,
f'W'll' pain!. 52Jj(J. fll.~826.
Auto Leasing 964
OUR volumt• leose rlcp11r1.
n1c111 orrrrs all popular
An1er1can & Import makes
at comperi11vc raa•s. Lt-tour
lrasc expc!'ts tailor YOUR
Jealil' 10 YOUR nt•rd!<. "I I '~
rhe ~rrvice 1ha1 n1akes lhe
d tfferrnr('.''
THEODORE
ROBINS FORD
:'UGO tl.\RB~R BL\'D.
\():'TA ~IESA 612-0010
Autos Wanted 968 -
BMW
.Automo!i\'C Exce!l{'nce
0
ROY CARVER, Inc.
2925 Harbor Blvd.
Costa r.'icsa . 5<16-4444
FRITZ WARREN'S l -.9-------1970 MARK Ill
'ti DOOge :"llonac:o, J_u.'l:u ry EIEAU1'If<"'UL, FULLY LUX-3100 \V, Coai;r Hwy.
9 70 SPORT CAR: CENTER roupew le_\•eryconcr1vable l 'RY EQUlPP ED CLASSIC N ---'--'-----;_;1710 L. 1st S1., S.A. 5-17.{1764 xtra u1eludirig stereo • '6'9 • 'ewport Beach
LOTUS Open daily ~-9; closed Sunday Riviera, hill po\\·er, air, Jan-Every luxury e:ictra_plu' o~y l ---=64~2~-9~40,::.:,5~~-
----------'62 TlllU.\IPJI CQnveri TR-4, 1lau, factory ch1"01ne 1,1•heel9 :?0.000 carefully driven mil-* '71 FORDS *
LOTUS 1\·irF.s, Jug rack $6j0, • 'TI Ran('he1·0 500, auto, .:~.Thi~ luxury car is naw-GALAXJES e l\IUSfAN'CS
AUTllORIZED ::.-18--1601. air. ln1n1a1.;, l\lust see~ lc.ss in every detail. I invile TOr.L~OS
SALES & SERVICE 1---=~~~---·I Authoriit.tl '.\1BZ De~er ~our inspection as H.s near HERTZ CORP. TOYOTA iJJ J:?J-72~ new condJ11011 1rill be bf:lllC'I' . .
NEWPORT
IMPORTS .
JloO \V. Coast Hwy.
Nc\11por1 Beach
!I----------· 1 ·----------1 appreciated . The retali 1111-(714) 778-4050 SANTA ANA BUICK uc ot 1h1s car is $7370. rKe!--. .,-,.-,LC-O.~\:,:i-;-:--g{i!1 n':<.
TOYOTA -----------1 ly Blue BuokJ. 1-lOWe \'l'l", an10, ;11! nr11 l,,1•111\('~. lifl.OGU
SrrvicP dept. open 7:3() ani
'111 9 pm J\'fonday thru F!'i-
day.
BUICI\: ·51 Le Sa.bl'e', .l-'u\I \\'ill consider ~our olfer. 1111';;. I 011111 . Gd. tor1.-1.
poi~er. t'ac a ir, A-1 cond. I ha\.·e dri11en lhis f ~ n e S~!l~ .. 5 1[j-:'.:·l~I! hr!ll'cn J & 10
[l;e1v tires, clean. SQj(]. cat since new, iI you have pn1.
DATSUN ,-,,---.-.....---.-1 MERCEDES BENZ '72 Datsun Big 510
PHONE 540-2512
417 \V. \Varner, Santa Ana
*!li-4611. any questions, you may I ,'~==------'ti~ ~·01:0. l:ountry &j111r,.., 1----------.r rcaC'h me at tny hon1e. BUJCJ{ Riviera, 1966 Grand 673_881:;, or my 0 t l i C', .slf\!\on \\ago11, Uu c.kct scats;
4 Dr. dlr. 4 spd. S.H.C. 'flrl!
glas~. under !:)()() n1 il"s. full,
!aet l\'an -anty. Rec. Bucket
seats, \\SW rires. Take ~1111\IJ
down or oldt>r rradc. f?l1-
DLF1 \Viii l1n pvt ply. Call
5-16-8736 or after 1 pm
·1~-6111 I.
'i~o ~2=4o~·=z~·
'57 MBl90 SL
\\'h11c 11·i1h pC'r rrcr original
1~rl leather in this car, ~!1ow
f'l l'i<lc of O\\ncrship. has 11ew
1op .~ 11res-.
$1795
!' .NEWP.OR't '
i IMPORTS . •
LARGE SELECTION
NEW & USEO
~emtLMi W TOYOTA
J!).16 1-larbor, C.'.'.f. 646-9303
Spor1, all pwr & air. 1 01vn-;;.1ti-l600 Before 5 pm. r'lCl' ~cir. 11111do11·s; ail• .
rr. rxt'el concl. $1,600. ------P/S. P/B. rtr11s. 67:1-10:19.
·199-3GS8 CORVAIR 'Iii f~ORD Gala\1;_;-:.00, •I Ui·.
'69 RIVIERA. All E.\:lras~ Hardtop, <Ill'. V-8. Au1o. P::i-
Llke "'-'"-· S29~. Private '63 '.'.10NZA. Ex. cond. Creal R&ll . (JL~t:. Urakt.'!I. SI.JOO.
Parry. 557-42-12. transpoi-tation. 4 ne1v tu·cs. 6i:i-49i~.
-"'=c'"'A'"D""1"'L-=L"Ac:c=--1 '"''· '"""· '"11-4°''· .. , ,. ' ' , .,, -i 01' JJIC ·UJ) \I'll 1 . DODGE i\'lct1· L'11g1nr. :\lag 1\lhcels. ~---~---~ 1971 TOYOTA Co1"Vlla Sia. C 1970 1----------Needs so111r work. S200. CAOILLA "63 DODGE p 67:>--13-IJ ar1rr ti n1n. \Vgn. Unrler 9IXlO n1i. Air & CPE. DE VILLE o\\·er \Vagon. ~~"-=~~ extr~. $17.)(). 6-14-1·107 or f>~ACI'ORY New pain!, l.2xl6.5 titts, 2 '69 FORD Gat.Jxy :.00, An·
Colorado red. Jncal car fully ::100 \V. Coast Jh\)',
r(]111pf'l!'d. lmn1aeul;i!r 1hl'll• i'IJC'v.port f3i"&th
6-14--'1267. AIRCONDITJON fJ~C s pares, roof rac k . cond&Po11·rr.Sl'T:i0. 1 '·771-c7o=R70~,-A-,-,-,-.-,-OS~h-,.-,-h· IFULL LEA11·1ER JNTERJOR ;1ec!.ianlcal!y sound Sl39i ** 67:H i72.:i • *
cam e:i1g., 4 spd u·ans. S50 Vinyl top: full power, tilt & :>18-:il4J. '6:2 FORD Yairlanc JOO, g..:ood
nu1. dlr. \ri]J lake rrade or 642-9405
financ1· p111 pty. (;12-IRLOJ loc°'""cc-~--'-~--tUl(f'r BB. like nu 675--07:>1 telescopic i;teering. ~tcreo, '70 CHARGER-likt' 1ie11-. only cond. $250.
door Jock~, Jigh1 sentinel, )8,lMXJ mi, auto, a,ir. Call ;iJi-ti:110 Call .J~l-681 1 or 5-lG-il'i'.l;_ 'G!l Zill-SL <XIU/J(' ll.)ad~ler • VOLKSWAGEN
"iO :!SO-SL eoupr 1-oads1cr •r-----------'66 1600 Roadster
4 spcl. cllr. Lit'le jc1n•l, hug.
µ('t· oran.i;;:r. 1vilh hardtop.
fTBS:;'27) E.xccllcnt cond.
tlu·Liout Take 5mal! rlown.
(.all afi 9:30 am 49-l-68U -
art l;OO pn1 Call 546-8736.
'1967 DATSUN 1600-
ROADSTE R
Sll,\RP . ,\-\ CO'.\'DJ1'10~
$1095.00
1~110.\E ;>1: .. :?081
-D,-\ T-S-UN----j9'7=---~1600= I
J~oari~lcr. Vrry clean. \!'\·
t"t'llenl r."Qndition, $1195.00.
Ph. a.l.3-20S3 a{lcr 5:30 P.!11.
'OO 2:.0.-C ('0Ufl" .• 'iO '10 vw BUS :!.~fl-:·:i·: ~r1l;in • 'IP t:.10-s e
·i.;s 2:w e '(;.! 220 ... .s1e 1,-,1 !00 P1·c11y Bhie, Sh.irp. Spcc·1al
& 200 dil.'srl f';ir.::, ;\JANY lhis 11ct•k only S2j;,o,
:'llORE: TO CHOOSl-: FH0:'11. ~
Now op111 fol' romp!ctr
pa;/~U~~e~~ ~~;-";;~rs ft~ iJ
68\.1 .\!Jr11,:hc!iler. Uuena Park 1t s01' ~~.~\~h ni vo 1u1·nou, s.A.
1
,0 tJ
' 11 ' C.1.1-7'::0 __ ~ ,,~
71 Mercedes Benz, .,, .. 0.,1 ., . ., .•
L:O::C"FI-\• " -... u i:...'1:1. ""'or ti, l\170 lt.\RBOR BLVU. S 7 4 9 5 cDsrn m:s.•
rrunk openf'r, ~11chclin ra-PVT PT\': li·l4-78lG eves 1961 Fal co n. (.;ood
d ial tires, c~ Local owner. '69 Cli1\RGER. R/T. 1 011·11. transpo1·1a!ion t a!'. SJ:lj,
1ZVD9i:iJ 1 All PX!ras. Priv. pt y. S2200. -49·1---0228
$4777 64:Z-2.J-10. 1---c=="°''°"=--IGaragc cluttered'! Sell your NABERS Cadillac DODGE DART "Eloph<m~" '"'-.oall Dal·
AUlllORIZED DEALER
1600 Ha rbo r Blvd.,
Cosla r.-lesa
CaJl 5,\0-9100, Open Sunday
'70 SEDAN de Ville, \Vh1, blk
v1n.vl top, 11·ht ! ca I her
11pt10J\ster~·. ~;-, 175 r i r n1 .
BC'au1 c.'!l11d. 1~.ooo hurlC'~t
n1i's, P\ t. ov. ncr'•
('<ti', SISW e.,tra
&l t-0::1::.
6 eyl. '64. Good condition
$51j • 646-2793
Autos, New 980
'
ly Pilot Classified now!
64>-5678
Autos, New 980
lMI Harbor Blvd,, C.:11.
642-4404 or · 642-4402
'63 GALAXJE.:? Dl'. hrdlp, 3
~pd 1nanuaL R uns rr.al
good. 5-19-0'Jl!!.
'70 rord LTD 9 pa~~cng1•r
1ra,,,,10n, a ir t:ouJ, r/h, i;vud
cond .. 6+1-5553.
'68 ford Custon1 .iOO
auto. air. -I de'.. p~. 11•·111
luv>s. $900. 812-U!\9
.11 OLDS, 49,WI (lf'ili:. rn l,
nl'\V brakes, shock.'i. rires.
Xlnt cond. 1\1·0 m1'nt'r car,
rnusl ~ell boughl 1:ampcr.
S'.!.iO or best oiler, 96:.?.ffi50.
Ht6.1 l~OLIUAY 4 Dr. lln!tp,
E-Z lift trlr h11ch, p/b. pis,
n 'I 1. s.i7;1. 1''il•1n. 49.1.1616.
'.'JO Olds cun1·e1·t, cu1iton1iiefl,
J!t.J7 Prig., ne-cds t1·1u1s, hest
Ofri'r IJ\'PI' $JOO. !168-1196.
PLYMOUTH
'66 S1J)rl Fury :.1-<lr. A ir,
H..t·ll, clean. lo n11!~s. $700.
~16-9:~16. all t; &.· 11rl ~.
'6-1 Pl.Y:"llOUTH Spo1·1
":!/IJ", 'fOt't:jllC f1 11'.!'/11,
1-\1 1)
PJ :i.
INTERNATION-A-L · ~"~"'~· ~"~"·~· ~''~'-~"-"~· --1 1 l:.i67 PLY.\JOUTII Fury 2.
:-.1111 !'onrl, loarlrd. '.\1usl :.ell.
'ijJ Ill Scout 4 :-.::4-Xl111 . \l<ik·· •JlftT. S4&-2 16J
rncchanical t.'Qndition. SSOO. r-----------1
~1&-3763.
JEEPS
1003 ~out 4 :.; •I. ['(t'!'!li>n !
nie<:huni<·al t:O!idit1on. $~UO
,,.. ))f>S( Offf'r :146-:Jiti::.
Pl CK, UP ·1-w!1('1·I <lrh "· !~l.l8
V-S. l11rgr !il'f'S $i!J:i. '..WJO
Charle. Ask foi· Jini.
MAVERICK .
·;o l\IAVERICK. 'l:lnl conr!.
1·/h, Sl:.9.i l!U!Ty~ ~
• :i:ii-£'074 *
MERCURY
1971 MERCURY
STATION WAGONS
HERTZ CORP.
1714 1 778-4050
-MUSTANG-
1971 .\IUSTANG 1\Iach !.
Loadet! 11/t:-ih·as. 11,000
111 iles. Like nc11 .
67:>-7200
01,1 ncr.
1971 MUSTANGS
HERTZ CORP.
I 714 I 771-4050
'il BOSS :..·~ ;Jachl-H1~
B rother . Loadrtl.
Sil11e1·/Ulk , AmlYi\l. 65CQ n1i.
Ofr. ~-090 1 .
Autos, New 980
PONTIAC
'68 PONTIAC GTO
J.'a 1•1. air, :; llPd all1o tran~.
hf.1<·1\ land11 u l bhtck vinyl
bu<·kets. eons o I e, '''OOd
&l'illn, Pl:~. R ll-l, Yai·J.
111.ig;;/,\11chel111 .X 1·H~S. ~:x,
1·t'llen1 condi!JOn.1\lusc Sell!
Priv. Ply. $16.)0. 5J7-4J47.
'US GTO. Au!L!, PIS, Nel'J fa.1·
f'JI):'. PrrfPCt
$1,~3(). \Vll!
5.i'-.~SiO.
n1e(:h cunr!.
1v/blk' inlcr.
~~~~--1 'iO Grand Pr~~. aukl lrans,
Fut· a1r._P/B. P/S, Vin.~l
lop, l.n n1 i·s. Xlnt cond,
53:.00. ~CHXiS.i.
1~16!1 GTO. loaded 11 /tS'll"as.
Xlnt t.1ln<I. I t11\1lc1·. Like
11(,1 . 61.->--7~1()()
19j4 PO:-.iTIAC. ~traight "8"',
i:ood l.'0Hd1t1011. S 100.
j.J6--3i6:l .
T-BIRD
T-BIRD, 1007 Landau, 4 dl"
sedan. Fa('T an·. Loaded. A~
I,; S99:J. Da}.s :-~1.~-2436, eves.
1, 12-i007.
Fo RE:SUL TS y011 can De-
pend on. Call lhe Super-
::. a I e s man .. Da ily Pllol
Classified &.12-5678 • place
your ad & chara:e It!
Autos, New 980
NEW '71 GRAND PRIX
NOW SAVE
WE PAY TOP CASH FERRARI
FERRARI
A UTIIORIZED
SALES & SERVICE
NEWPORT .
IMPORTS
'titi V\V t'a~tback. rrrf'n1 ina-
JOT cng. O'Haul. Steel radial
ply lil'l.'li, ol'iJ: 011·ner, Xlnt
<:ond. S!l95. 811-1809.
·7 1 V\Y Con1•e11 ib!e, ~·fiJO\\',
;1urom11tic shift. $ 2 8 O O.
fi-1-1-;,f>lil.
CADILLAC 1968
CPE . OE Ville
FACTORY
AIR CO.'IDITJONING
Padded ·lop, full leathel' in-
lrr101', all po1,1·cr extra!!.
lli\'1-F":\f radio. 1nany Oilier
:>.h'as. IZVD2-·M I
1 THE NEW '72 PONTIACS saoooo
tor uSPd C8.1'll & trucks, jus1
call us for tree estJmatPS.
GROTH CHEVROLET
Ask lor Sales r.tanager
18ZU Beach Blvd.
Huntington Beach
847-6087 KI s.mt
WE OESPERATELY
NEED
Clean U~t'd cars
FANTASTIC PRICES
Paid for )'01.lr car, IKlid for
Ol' not.
DEAN LEWIS
TOY OT A e VOL VO
19-16 HARBOR BLVD.
Co:-1a .\Jes .. 61n.'l.'l/J]
----~~=~ ANN IVERSARY •SO
AU TOS WANTED
fop doll ar fur (•Jean used
e<-•rs.. ~c Andy Bro11•n.
THEODORE
ROBINS FORD
2060 11,\RBOR BLVD.
COST,\ i\lES,\ 6tl-flUJO
\\'E PAY TOP noLL,\R
.FOR TOP USED CARS
If your car Is extra clean,
,-NEWPb.RT
IMPORTS ·
3100 \V. Coast Hwy.
Newport Beach
----cFIAT
• Complele Stock of
llDfiJD
Thl"lr: SN
"FRIEDLANDER"
I 3750 BEA.CH ILVD.
IHwy. l'J
f\f\].;.Jli6 • 5:11--6824
'6S ~I.-\/' , 11up<', ;o..·rw rng1n~·
ue~t <i/fl'"f rorla} takes. :!JS
f-:m., SI., C . .\l.
JAGUAR
'6'1 Ja9 XJ Sedan
/\11· Conri, Powrr ~:rrrinr:.
J::irc1 \V1ndrill'~. 2·1.0.·.o n11les.
$5595
:.;100 \\1. Cons! Hwy,
/\"e11·1)(')rl !lc11c/1
642-9405
MG
~THINK m ,,~~,.
"FRIEDLANDER"
'67 CAMPER
;'\1'11• Porschr C"ngi nf', Speri:il
1l11<i 111rkcnd only Sli'.li
•:1IJ-i
~119-:::031 E.'1:1. 66 or 67
l:lin IL\RROR BLVD.
CO.~T,·\ .\ILSA ---'til \'\\", \\-F.J.L CAREO ~-OR
H}'.;\J,\RK.\BLY CLLAX:
IJE1\;\i ;\l!XON .'.17-16~7
IJHO lllE,l,CH CHW'I'. lt) ·;o DUG. $13!1\J 01' lake O\'Cr
--'-"'-·"-"'-~•~53-'_·"3_'4 ___ 1 p~ n1nl!' \\ /i.n,all do11·ri.
MG * • t>-l.H3~13 * *
AUTHOP.IZED 'li6 V.IV. S11uareback. very
SALES ,!',,. SF.HVTCE clran. nt"11• t11·es. runs good.
'.NEWPORT .
IMPORTS
s:;oo. :>Jll-()2'J.t
'66 vw
S9UAREBACK
$2999
NABERS Cadillac
AUTHOH IZED DEALER
:!DOO Harbor Blvd.,
Costa f"l1esa
("~II :..i0-9100 Open Sunday
---CADILLAC 1969
CPE. DE VILLE
FACTORY
AIR CONDITION tNC
Padded top, full po~-er, all
leather interior. tilt I.: tele-
S{"()pic stef'ring. stereo, door
Jock:-. many othcr xtrll!!
(YCLl:lj)_
$4199
NABERS Cadillac
Al;TIIORJZED Dl-.:ALER
2600 Harbor Bh·cJ .•
Cos1 a f\tc~a
Call '.'H0-!1100 Open Sunday
1970 EL OORADO; 30.000 mi.
A Beautiful, Jully eqpt. l
owner. dark hro\\•n auto.
(Tmn1ac•. S600() or ~t ol-
!er. 64.J-8·12'2 dys. 499-2408
r.'Ves.
I ARE HERE! OFF FACTORY WINDOW PRICE !
OUT GOES THE '71'5!
'71 DEMONSTRATORS
& EXECUTIVE CAR
SELL-OUT!
1971 DEMO SPECIAL
1971 CATALINA
l o•d•d includin9 1utt,m.1;,,
pc .. t t 1!1•rin9. powar br1k1a,
f•clcry •ir ccnditionin9. w~ilt
w1ll1 111d 111or1. (2S2J ~l lilC'4·
'142 ) ••
1971 EXECUTIVE
1971 GRAND PRIX
Ccmpl1l1!y lc1d1d w il~ pow1r
t quipn•,.nt •nd l1 c!ory •ir con·
d itio 11in9. B1•ulif1.1I ctr. (2765-
71A l3 '10]0)
2765 1 A l 40~09
7"/o
EXCISE TAX
REBATE!
I~ ~oamon ro our norme1 low prlc•
you will •~celvt 1 ~ I•• ••
D<Jte o~ ft ll ·11 oa"ong•• <l •I
purch&~e1. VC>C~ Con-urtt· 310~11 •Porcv&I.
see us fir.;!. 3100 IV. Coast Hwy. Lllw i\lilc!;, ~ RPN2901. Sharp
~99.j B AULR RUJCI\ Ne1vport Bcacl.
23.il E. 17rh St. e "68 ;\JG il111X]E'1', lo n11. ~
LARGEST
SELECTION OF
CADILLACS IN
ORANGE COUNTY
SALES-LEASING
AU'I'HORIZED
We Must Make Room So Out They Go At Big Discounts
Cost.a i\lcsa 5-18-7765 Xlnf rond. J\tust sell.
IMPORTS \VAi'ITED J>h· 673-0580 ft~ ~ 3100 \V. Coast Hl\'Y, · .. a Orange Counties Ncwnnrt Beech '69 :\!GB CT. Xlnt coM. \Vire ~ s
BILL ~:A.~.;i;.g~OTA 1 ---~64=,.~,2~-9=4~0~$~--;·~~i 6 ;~~n1atic. 673-0669 '0'"'~
-SERVJCE -
Nabers CadiUac
26IJO HARBOR BL.,
C!lSrA MESA 18881 ae"h m''· JENSEN ~ """'"'' °""' ......, H. Be.oh. Ph. 817-8'55 OPEL
CADILLAC RA~IBLER Slalion \V:igon
mus! have air :ifld ps.
Call :J.18-6302
Auto1,·1mported 970
M9-30:.>1 J:;.~t. • (II' 61 tm HARBOR'BLYD. aiST,A lliES.,
· DAJLY PilOT tor tdk>nl
C111/ &f2--!!878 &: Sa:c'~'~' __
• i
JENSEN
AUTIIORIZED
SALES SERVICE
KARMANN GHIA
'61 Karman Ghia
t:.w.b I l e E lephanl.\" ovu-
runnlnr YoUr hou11tf Tum
them Into "CASH'' -tdl
them th.ru Dally P i Io I
cr..~~•f:, d. &l:l-5678.
..... '. . ,,.
-~-~·-----------.. '71 GT. i\lust SaC',
nc~·. $200 & lake
pytnnl!i/ofler. 846-792(
PORSCHE
Like
over
S.19-3001 Ext. 66 or 61
1970 HARBOR BLVD.
COSTA i\IESA
e '67 VOLKSWA GEN e
Squarebflck e $950.
• • 492.0736 ••
'67 PORSCHE 911 lnl-1964 VW Squareback
maculale, 42,000 mi. \Vork $695 * •a48-5343
jusl L'Ompl Chick Ive rson. '11 V\V Camper. Warranty.
papers, silvr blue/hick Int., F.xlras. Priv. P ty, $3195..
Bar1h exhaust sysl, arn/hn, 673-7226.
mus t MU, leaving cn!ry. --7,6~9~vw=~a=u~G-
$-IOOO. 6-12-6522.
CADILLAC 19'7
CPE. DE VILLE
FACTORY Am. CONDmONING
f<'ull po~·cr: padded top,
At\1.FM, beautiful doth &
leather interior, ctr. An e:ic•
Cf'ptionel value! Tilt whl.
(WAE3.58;
$1'99
NABERS Cadillac
MB TRADES AlmlDRIZED DEALER
'70 91-.1 Del ux • '69 911.E 4 srxl. dlr. Xlnt. cond. Sac-2600 Aart>or BlVd.,
Targa, air e •68 912 coupe, rlflce! Taki'! older car Jn Costa Ml!Sll
a ir e •66 911 COU[)l', mag trede or small down. 'Vill Cati 54&-9100 ()pl!n Sunday
1\•hc-cls. :0.1Any more f I n P rin. pvt pfy. (VDY299) CAMARO
spor!s can; to choose lrom. ~36 ~ 49f-6811. Call aft I----------
1 ~=.,.".n~r,~, ~c~11r_:s23-:':.""°'!"'~~..li'6Si5lvwii·.--,.:;;;;.;;:;;;;;;:;;--;;;;:;: ! "69 Camaro. G cyl, Ktlok, PORSCllES for Ml.it'. Tv.·o :ti6 •"luartback. ~VU'¥ metanlc grnn fn/oul rMI, clean, orig ownr. $8tt5 or 1 -1d I ~ E ~~l~pletely re&"rored. lw1t ofter. (1) 331-4103. ;:_233~1 • l...vv vu.
* ·ro KARMANN GITTA * CA.\fARO '67, Sharp, Fae
NPW car cond. J1 595 Sl,39S.
• Ph: 113.l-ms.1 • atr, P IS. JUlr, Auto
NOW'S THE
TIME FOR ... * 67S-G56Q * • "UICK CASH '6.l vw """ N•"" ,,...,
... ""''· BEST OFFER CHEVROUT TH~UGH A * * '73-J.'93 * * --,.,..-.,,.---.......,,,,,..... DAILY PILOT '67 Bug. BEST OFFER ·11 VEGA c,. .. auto, 23(1() ee.
l;;;:-:-646~-046=~'.,•-"~',..cpm~. -~ 1 6200 mlle1, !Ike rlf'W, $2100. WANT AD TM! "Yellow Pages" of r1'4&-0071; 54U73!'l.
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'69 OPEL '66 CHEVY NOVA '69 PONTIAC '69 FORD
ltoHye 1-..,. ""., tt.e w• CetellM J Dr. H.T. C\1$,_ 4 Dr. 194.
Aulom•lic, r•dio. h11l1r. Autom1tic, "·•l•1rin9 • A11 lom1lic fr1 n1mittion, 1416CKY I IS IV2 t 11 br1k11, f•cf. 1ir, ¥i11yl roof. power 1l1•ring. I 1El :Z61 I R&H. IYUF56JI $1388 ~188 $2497. $1088
' • 100%· MONEY BACK .
Buy Now & Save GUARANTEE With Confidence At D•'-• Jtot1 "•flllac you 11ow h•"• • full 41 hour 100 % • mon1y b•c .. fM•r•11fo1. Y 011 c•11 11ow buy tho ci r of yout
choic1 with compltto co11fid•nce,
'67 BUICK '68 MERCURY '86 ·t;ro • '67 BONNEVIUE
Sl,._. 2 Dr. H.T. --A11lor111tic, ,.owor ... •tint J Dr. H.T. '•-t ,, . .,;"" • bt.~ •••• :. Auto., ,..S., "·'·• r14io eiwl a br.ko1, i'OW•r wi!ldow1, Auto,,,.1tle, pow1r 1t"rin9, coMI.. ¥inyl roof. outom•• ho1t1r. ·1WYICMIJI f•ctory 1ir, 'll&H. !692 -pow1r br••••, pow1~ wl11• lie, IOIH6011 ASMI do ... 1, •Ir, RIH. !VE: 614. 51588 'Sf88 ·788 51288
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